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author | Ben Harris <ben@tilde.team> | 2019-03-24 23:00:39 -0400 |
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committer | Ben Harris <ben@tilde.team> | 2019-03-24 23:00:39 -0400 |
commit | b7fcdf410bdd952dd725c9a8833b4b70139044de (patch) | |
tree | c6356bc7ac29197802471de0e4bc9091d92aa4c8 /emacs/.emacs.d/elpa | |
parent | aa5b71e0aa140257d8cc401c664add06c7d36930 (diff) |
add fzf submodule, remove emacs
Diffstat (limited to 'emacs/.emacs.d/elpa')
150 files changed, 0 insertions, 54251 deletions
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/gnu/archive-contents b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/gnu/archive-contents deleted file mode 100644 index 85b7322..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/gnu/archive-contents +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1304 +0,0 @@ -(1 - (ace-window . - [(0 9 0) - ((avy - (0 2 0))) - "Quickly switch windows." single - ((:url . "https://github.com/abo-abo/ace-window") - (:keywords "window" "location"))]) - (ack . - [(1 5) - nil "interface to ack-like tools" tar - ((:keywords "tools" "processes" "convenience") - (:url . "https://github.com/leoliu/ack-el"))]) - (ada-mode . - [(5 3 1) - ((wisi - (1 1 6)) - (cl-lib - (0 4)) - (emacs - (24 3))) - "major-mode for editing Ada sources" tar - ((:keywords "languages" "ada") - (:url . "http://www.nongnu.org/ada-mode/"))]) - (ada-ref-man . - [(2012 3) - nil "Ada Reference Manual 2012" tar - ((:keywords "languages" "ada") - (:url . "http://stephe-leake.org/ada/arm.html"))]) - (adaptive-wrap . - [(0 5 2) - nil "Smart line-wrapping with wrap-prefix" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/adaptive-wrap.html") - (:keywords))]) - (adjust-parens . - [(3 0) - nil "Indent and dedent Lisp code, automatically adjust close parens" tar - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/adjust-parens.html"))]) - (aggressive-indent . - [(1 8 3) - ((emacs - (24 1)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Minor mode to aggressively keep your code always indented" single - ((:url . "https://github.com/Malabarba/aggressive-indent-mode") - (:keywords "indent" "lisp" "maint" "tools"))]) - (ahungry-theme . - [(1 10 0) - ((emacs - (24))) - "Ahungry color theme for Emacs. Make sure to (load-theme 'ahungry)." tar - ((:keywords "ahungry" "palette" "color" "theme" "emacs" "color-theme" "deftheme") - (:url . "https://github.com/ahungry/color-theme-ahungry"))]) - (all . - [(1 0) - nil "Edit all lines matching a given regexp" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/all.html") - (:keywords "matching"))]) - (ampc . - [(0 2) - nil "Asynchronous Music Player Controller" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/ampc.html") - (:keywords "ampc" "mpc" "mpd"))]) - (arbitools . - [(0 95) - ((cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Package for chess tournaments administration" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/arbitools.html") - (:keywords))]) - (ascii-art-to-unicode . - [(1 12) - nil "a small artist adjunct" single - ((:url . "http://www.gnuvola.org/software/aa2u/") - (:keywords "ascii" "unicode" "box-drawing"))]) - (async . - [(1 9 2) - nil "Asynchronous processing in Emacs" tar - ((:keywords "async") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/async.html"))]) - (auctex . - [(12 1 1) - nil "Integrated environment for *TeX*" tar - ((:url . "http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/"))]) - (aumix-mode . - [(7) - nil "run the aumix program in a buffer" single - ((:url . "http://user42.tuxfamily.org/aumix-mode/index.html") - (:keywords "multimedia" "mixer" "aumix"))]) - (auto-correct . - [(1 1 4) - nil "Remembers and automatically fixes past corrections" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/auto-correct.html") - (:keywords "editing"))]) - (auto-overlays . - [(0 10 9) - nil "Automatic regexp-delimited overlays" tar - ((:keywords "extensions") - (:url . "http://www.dr-qubit.org/emacs.php"))]) - (avy . - [(0 4 0) - ((emacs - (24 1)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "tree-based completion" tar - ((:keywords "point" "location") - (:url . "https://github.com/abo-abo/avy"))]) - (bbdb . - [(3 2) - ((emacs - (24))) - "core of BBDB" tar - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/bbdb.html"))]) - (beacon . - [(1 3 3) - ((seq - (2 14))) - "Highlight the cursor whenever the window scrolls" single - ((:url . "https://github.com/Malabarba/beacon") - (:keywords "convenience"))]) - (brief . - [(5 85) - nil "Brief Editor Emulator" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/brief.html") - (:keywords "brief" "emulations" "crisp"))]) - (bug-hunter . - [(1 3 1) - ((seq - (1 3)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Hunt down errors by bisecting elisp files" single - ((:url . "https://github.com/Malabarba/elisp-bug-hunter") - (:keywords "lisp"))]) - (caps-lock . - [(1 0) - nil "Caps-lock as a minor mode" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/caps-lock.html") - (:keywords))]) - (captain . - [(1 0 3) - nil "CAPiTalization is Automatic IN emacs" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/captain.html") - (:keywords "editing"))]) - (chess . - [(2 0 4) - ((cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Play chess in GNU Emacs" tar - ((:keywords "games") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/chess.html"))]) - (cl-generic . - [(0 3) - nil "Forward cl-generic compatibility for Emacs<25" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/cl-generic.html") - (:keywords))]) - (cl-lib . - [(0 6 1) - nil "Properly prefixed CL functions and macros" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/cl-lib.html") - (:keywords))]) - (cl-print . - [(1 0) - ((emacs - (25))) - "CL-style generic printing" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/cl-print.html") - (:keywords))]) - (cobol-mode . - [(1 0 0) - ((cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Mode for editing COBOL code" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/cobol-mode.html") - (:keywords "languages"))]) - (coffee-mode . - [(0 4 1 1) - nil "Major mode for CoffeeScript files" single - ((:url . "http://github.com/defunkt/coffee-mode") - (:keywords "coffeescript" "major" "mode"))]) - (compact-docstrings . - [(0 1) - nil "Shrink blank lines in docstrings and doc comments" single - ((:url . "https://github.com/cpitclaudel/compact-docstrings") - (:keywords "convenience" "faces" "lisp" "maint" "c"))]) - (company . - [(0 9 6) - ((emacs - (24 3))) - "Modular text completion framework" tar - ((:keywords "abbrev" "convenience" "matching") - (:url . "http://company-mode.github.io/"))]) - (company-ebdb . - [(1) - ((company - (0 9 4)) - (ebdb - (0 2))) - "company-mode completion backend for EBDB in message-mode" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/company-ebdb.html") - (:keywords))]) - (company-math . - [(1 1) - ((company - (0 8 0)) - (math-symbol-lists - (1 0))) - "Completion backends for unicode math symbols and latex tags" tar - ((:keywords "unicode" "symbols" "completion") - (:url . "https://github.com/vspinu/company-math"))]) - (company-statistics . - [(0 2 3) - ((emacs - (24 3)) - (company - (0 8 5))) - "Sort candidates using completion history" tar - ((:keywords "abbrev" "convenience" "matching") - (:url . "https://github.com/company-mode/company-statistics"))]) - (context-coloring . - [(8 1 0) - ((emacs - (24 3))) - "Highlight by scope" tar - ((:keywords "convenience" "faces" "tools") - (:url . "https://github.com/jacksonrayhamilton/context-coloring"))]) - (counsel-ebdb . - [(1) - ((ivy - (0 8 0)) - (ebdb - (0 2))) - "Counsel integration for EBDB" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/counsel-ebdb.html") - (:keywords))]) - (crisp . - [(1 3 4) - nil "CRiSP/Brief Emacs emulator" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/crisp.html") - (:keywords "emulations" "brief" "crisp"))]) - (csv-mode . - [(1 7) - nil "Major mode for editing comma/char separated values" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/csv-mode.html") - (:keywords "convenience"))]) - (cycle-quotes . - [(0 1) - nil "Cycle between quote styles" tar - ((:keywords "convenience") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/cycle-quotes.html"))]) - (darkroom . - [(0 1) - ((cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Remove visual distractions and focus on writing" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/darkroom.html") - (:keywords "convenience" "emulations"))]) - (dash . - [(2 12 0) - nil "A modern list library for Emacs" tar - ((:keywords "lists") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/dash.html"))]) - (dbus-codegen . - [(0 1) - ((cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Lisp code generation for D-Bus." single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/dbus-codegen.html") - (:keywords "comm" "dbus" "convenience"))]) - (debbugs . - [(0 15) - ((soap-client - (3 1 1)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "SOAP library to access debbugs servers" tar - ((:keywords "comm" "hypermedia") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/debbugs.html"))]) - (delight . - [(1 5) - nil "A dimmer switch for your lighter text." single - ((:url . "https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/delight") - (:keywords "convenience"))]) - (dict-tree . - [(0 14) - ((trie - (0 3)) - (tNFA - (0 1 1)) - (heap - (0 3))) - "Dictionary data structure" single - ((:url . "http://www.dr-qubit.org/emacs.php") - (:keywords "extensions" "matching" "data structures trie" "tree" "dictionary" "completion" "regexp"))]) - (diff-hl . - [(1 8 4) - ((cl-lib - (0 2))) - "Highlight uncommitted changes using VC" tar - ((:keywords "vc" "diff") - (:url . "https://github.com/dgutov/diff-hl"))]) - (diffview . - [(1 0) - nil "View diffs in side-by-side format" single - ((:url . "https://github.com/mgalgs/diffview-mode") - (:keywords "convenience" "diff"))]) - (dired-du . - [(0 5) - ((emacs - (24 4)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Dired with recursive directory sizes" tar - ((:keywords "files" "unix" "convenience") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/dired-du.html"))]) - (dismal . - [(1 5) - ((cl-lib - (0))) - "Dis Mode Ain't Lotus: Spreadsheet program Emacs" tar - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/dismal.html"))]) - (djvu . - [(0 5) - nil "Edit and view Djvu files via djvused" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/djvu.html") - (:keywords "files" "wp"))]) - (docbook . - [(0 1) - nil "Info-like viewer for DocBook" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/docbook.html") - (:keywords "docs" "help"))]) - (dts-mode . - [(0 1 0) - nil "Major mode for Device Tree source files" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/dts-mode.html") - (:keywords "languages"))]) - (easy-kill . - [(0 9 3) - ((emacs - (24)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "kill & mark things easily" tar - ((:keywords "killing" "convenience") - (:url . "https://github.com/leoliu/easy-kill"))]) - (ebdb . - [(0 6) - ((emacs - (25 1)) - (cl-lib - (0 5)) - (seq - (2 15))) - "Contact management package" tar - ((:keywords "convenience" "mail") - (:url . "https://github.com/girzel/ebdb"))]) - (ebdb-gnorb . - [(1 0 2) - ((gnorb - (1 1 0)) - (ebdb - (0 2))) - "Utilities for connecting EBDB to Gnorb" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/ebdb-gnorb.html") - (:keywords))]) - (ebdb-i18n-chn . - [(1 2) - ((pyim - (1 6 0)) - (ebdb - (0 2))) - "China-specific internationalization support for EBDB" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/ebdb-i18n-chn.html") - (:keywords))]) - (ediprolog . - [(1 2) - nil "Emacs Does Interactive Prolog" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/ediprolog.html") - (:keywords "languages" "processes"))]) - (eglot . - [(1 1) - ((emacs - (26 1)) - (jsonrpc - (1 0 6))) - "Client for Language Server Protocol (LSP) servers" tar - ((:keywords "convenience" "languages") - (:url . "https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot"))]) - (el-search . - [(1 7 9) - ((emacs - (25)) - (stream - (2 2 4)) - (cl-print - (1 0))) - "Expression based interactive search for Emacs Lisp" tar - ((:keywords "lisp") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/el-search.html"))]) - (eldoc-eval . - [(0 1) - nil "Enable eldoc support when minibuffer is in use." single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/eldoc-eval.html") - (:keywords))]) - (electric-spacing . - [(5 0) - nil "Insert operators with surrounding spaces smartly" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/electric-spacing.html") - (:keywords))]) - (enwc . - [(2 0) - ((emacs - (25 1))) - "The Emacs Network Client" tar - ((:keywords "external" "network" "wicd" "manager" "nm") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/enwc.html"))]) - (epoch-view . - [(0 0 1) - nil "Minor mode to visualize epoch timestamps" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/epoch-view.html") - (:keywords "data" "timestamp" "epoch" "unix"))]) - (ergoemacs-mode . - [(5 16 10 12) - ((emacs - (24 1)) - (undo-tree - (0 6 5)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Emacs mode based on common modern interface and ergonomics." tar - ((:keywords "convenience") - (:url . "https://github.com/ergoemacs/ergoemacs-mode"))]) - (excorporate . - [(0 8 1) - ((emacs - (24 1)) - (fsm - (0 2)) - (soap-client - (3 1 4)) - (url-http-ntlm - (2 0 3)) - (nadvice - (0 3))) - "Exchange integration" tar - ((:keywords "calendar") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/excorporate.html"))]) - (exwm . - [(0 19) - ((xelb - (0 15))) - "Emacs X Window Manager" tar - ((:keywords "unix") - (:url . "https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm"))]) - (f90-interface-browser . - [(1 1) - nil "Parse and browse f90 interfaces" single - ((:url . "http://github.com/wence-/f90-iface/") - (:keywords))]) - (filladapt . - [(2 12 2) - ((emacs - (24 4))) - "Adaptive fill" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/filladapt.html") - (:keywords))]) - (flylisp . - [(0 2) - ((emacs - (24 1)) - (cl-lib - (0 4))) - "Color unbalanced parentheses and parentheses inconsistent with indentation" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/flylisp.html") - (:keywords))]) - (frame-tabs . - [(1 1) - nil "show buffer tabs in side window" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/frame-tabs.html") - (:keywords "frames" "tabs"))]) - (fsm . - [(0 2 1) - ((emacs - (24 1)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "state machine library" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/fsm.html") - (:keywords "extensions"))]) - (ggtags . - [(0 8 13) - ((emacs - (24)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "emacs frontend to GNU Global source code tagging system" single - ((:url . "https://github.com/leoliu/ggtags") - (:keywords "tools" "convenience"))]) - (gited . - [(0 5 3) - ((emacs - (24 4)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Operate on Git branches like dired" tar - ((:keywords "git" "vc" "convenience") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/gited.html"))]) - (gle-mode . - [(1 1) - ((cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Major mode to edit Graphics Layout Engine files" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/gle-mode.html") - (:keywords))]) - (gnome-c-style . - [(0 1) - nil "minor mode for editing GNOME-style C source code" tar - ((:keywords "gnome" "c" "coding style") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/gnome-c-style.html"))]) - (gnorb . - [(1 5 7) - ((cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Glue code between Gnus, Org, and BBDB" tar - ((:keywords "mail" "org" "gnus" "bbdb" "todo" "task") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/gnorb.html"))]) - (gnugo . - [(3 1 0) - ((ascii-art-to-unicode - (1 5)) - (xpm - (1 0 1)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "play GNU Go in a buffer" tar - ((:keywords "games" "processes") - (:url . "http://www.gnuvola.org/software/gnugo/"))]) - (heap . - [(0 5) - nil "Heap (a.k.a. priority queue) data structure" single - ((:url . "http://www.dr-qubit.org/emacs.php") - (:keywords "extensions" "data structures" "heap" "priority queue"))]) - (helm-ebdb . - [(1) - ((helm - (1 0)) - (ebdb - (0 2))) - "Helm integration for EBDB" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/helm-ebdb.html") - (:keywords "mail" "convenience"))]) - (highlight-escape-sequences . - [(0 3) - nil "Highlight escape sequences" single - ((:url . "https://github.com/dgutov/highlight-escape-sequences") - (:keywords "convenience"))]) - (hook-helpers . - [(1 1 1) - ((emacs - (25 1))) - "Anonymous, modifiable hook functions" tar - ((:keywords "development" "hooks") - (:url . "https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/hook-helpers-el/"))]) - (html5-schema . - [(0 1) - nil "Add HTML5 schemas for use by nXML" tar - ((:keywords "html" "xml") - (:url . "https://github.com/validator/validator"))]) - (hydra . - [(0 14 0) - ((cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Make bindings that stick around." tar - ((:keywords "bindings") - (:url . "https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra"))]) - (hyperbole . - [(7 0 2) - ((emacs - (24 4))) - "GNU Hyperbole: The Everyday Hypertextual Information Manager" tar - ((:keywords "comm" "convenience" "files" "frames" "hypermedia" "languages" "mail" "matching" "mouse" "multimedia" "outlines" "tools" "wp") - (:url . "http://www.gnu.org/software/hyperbole"))]) - (ioccur . - [(2 4) - nil "Incremental occur" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/ioccur.html") - (:keywords))]) - (iterators . - [(0 1 1) - ((emacs - (25))) - "Functions for working with iterators" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/iterators.html") - (:keywords "extensions" "elisp"))]) - (ivy . - [(0 10 0) - ((emacs - (24 1))) - "Incremental Vertical completYon" tar - ((:keywords "matching") - (:url . "https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper"))]) - (javaimp . - [(0 6) - nil "Add and reorder Java import statements in Maven projects" tar - ((:keywords "java" "maven" "programming") - (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/javaimp.html"))]) - (jgraph-mode . - [(1 1) - ((cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Major mode for Jgraph files" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/jgraph-mode.html") - (:keywords "tex" "wp"))]) - (js2-mode . - [(20180301) - ((emacs - (24 1)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Improved JavaScript editing mode" tar - ((:keywords "languages" "javascript") - (:url . "https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode/"))]) - (json-mode . - [(0 1) - ((emacs - (25 1))) - "Major mode for editing JSON files" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/json-mode.html") - (:keywords "data"))]) - (jsonrpc . - [(1 0 6) - ((emacs - (25 2))) - "JSON-RPC library" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/jsonrpc.html") - (:keywords "processes" "languages" "extensions"))]) - (jumpc . - [(3 0) - nil "jump to previous insertion points" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/jumpc.html") - (:keywords))]) - (kmb . - [(0 1) - ((emacs - (24 1))) - "Kill buffers matching a regexp w/o confirmation" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/kmb.html") - (:keywords "lisp" "convenience"))]) - (landmark . - [(1 0) - nil "Neural-network robot that learns landmarks" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/landmark.html") - (:keywords "games" "neural network" "adaptive search" "chemotaxis"))]) - (let-alist . - [(1 0 5) - ((emacs - (24 1))) - "Easily let-bind values of an assoc-list by their names" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/let-alist.html") - (:keywords "extensions" "lisp"))]) - (lex . - [(1 1) - nil "Lexical analyser construction" tar - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/lex.html"))]) - (lmc . - [(1 4) - ((emacs - (24)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Little Man Computer in Elisp" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/lmc.html") - (:keywords))]) - (load-dir . - [(0 0 5) - ((cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Load all Emacs Lisp files in a given directory" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/load-dir.html") - (:keywords "lisp" "files" "convenience"))]) - (load-relative . - [(1 3) - nil "relative file load (within a multi-file Emacs package)" single - ((:url . "http://github.com/rocky/emacs-load-relative") - (:keywords "internal"))]) - (loc-changes . - [(1 2) - nil "keep track of positions even after buffer changes" single - ((:url . "http://github.com/rocky/emacs-loc-changes") - (:keywords))]) - (loccur . - [(1 2 3) - ((cl-lib - (0))) - "Perform an occur-like folding in current buffer" single - ((:url . "https://github.com/fourier/loccur") - (:keywords "matching"))]) - (markchars . - [(0 2 0) - nil "Mark chars fitting certain characteristics" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/markchars.html") - (:keywords))]) - (math-symbol-lists . - [(1 1) - nil "Lists of Unicode math symbols and latex commands" tar - ((:keywords "unicode" "symbols" "mathematics") - (:url . "https://github.com/vspinu/math-symbol-lists"))]) - (memory-usage . - [(0 2) - nil "Analyze the memory usage of Emacs in various ways" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/memory-usage.html") - (:keywords "maint"))]) - (metar . - [(0 3) - ((cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Retrieve and decode METAR weather information" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/metar.html") - (:keywords "comm"))]) - (midi-kbd . - [(0 2) - ((emacs - (25))) - "Create keyboard events from Midi input" single - ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/midi-kbd.html") - (:keywords "convenience" "hardware" "multimedia"))]) - (mines . - [(1 6) - ((emacs - (24 4)) - (cl-lib - (0 5))) - "Minesweeper game" tar - ((:keywords "games") - (:url . 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"nick@nytekproductions.com")) (:maintainer "Nickolas Lanasa" . "nick@nytekproductions.com"))]) (xbm-life . [(20160103 1017) nil "A XBM version of Conway's Game of Life" single ((:commit . "dd6a98ac9ea81b681e68f6318fed47158e5d469e") (:keywords "games") (:authors ("Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/wasamasa/xbm-life"))]) (xahk-mode . [(20170821 1107) ((emacs (24 1))) "Major mode for editing AutoHotkey scripts." single ((:commit . "02012b20603c00e3b2ef32159a690ed1e05d12c3") (:keywords "languages") (:authors ("Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )")) (:maintainer "Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )") (:url . "http://xahlee.info/mswin/emacs_autohotkey_mode.html"))]) (xah-replace-pairs . [(20180508 249) ((emacs (24 1))) "emacs lisp functions for multi-pair find/replace." single ((:commit . "4d845cfbce32d45befd7c454e3476c3ce40d2b43") (:keywords "lisp" "tools" "find replace") (:authors ("Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )")) (:maintainer "Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )") (:url . "http://ergoemacs.org/emacs/elisp_replace_string_region.html"))]) (xah-reformat-code . [(20170821 1111) nil "commands to reformat source code." single ((:commit . "7fec8b28e46b8cc2813fac5149e3bbb56c0aa6b1") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )")) (:maintainer "Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )") (:url . "http://ergoemacs.org/emacs/emacs_reformat_lines.html"))]) (xah-math-input . [(20180906 1712) ((emacs (24 1))) "a minor mode for inputting math and Unicode symbols." single ((:commit . "d0120a451daea474abeab7f87cc64d8ddc903ab4") (:keywords "abbrev" "convenience" "unicode" "math" "latex") (:authors ("Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )")) (:maintainer "Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )") (:url . "http://ergoemacs.org/emacs/xmsi-math-symbols-input.html"))]) (xah-lookup . 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"http://ergoemacs.org/misc/ergoemacs_vi_mode.html"))]) (xah-find . [(20180923 425) ((emacs (24 1))) "find replace in pure emacs lisp. Purpose similar to grep/sed." single ((:commit . "8937f52bb3e7291a507c466bd67ba7c73ba4e3bf") (:keywords "convenience" "extensions" "files" "tools" "unix") (:authors ("Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )")) (:maintainer "Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )") (:url . "http://ergoemacs.org/emacs/elisp-xah-find-text.html"))]) (xah-elisp-mode . [(20180929 2047) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for editing emacs lisp." single ((:commit . "0002e5f9cd952af06c64b86645d0d358761dd10f") (:keywords "lisp" "languages") (:authors ("Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )")) (:maintainer "Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )") (:url . "http://ergoemacs.org/emacs/xah-elisp-mode.html"))]) (xah-css-mode . [(20180629 807) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for editing CSS code." single ((:commit . "9293a1a21cb7c2a6fb4ae9af0e581f30d2e45016") (:keywords "languages" "convenience" "css" "color") (:authors ("Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )")) (:maintainer "Xah Lee ( http://xahlee.info/ )") (:url . "http://ergoemacs.org/emacs/xah-css-mode.html"))]) (x86-lookup . [(20180528 1635) ((emacs (24 3)) (cl-lib (0 3))) "jump to x86 instruction documentation" single ((:commit . "609b2ba70dc5a246ac9b4b5f89eb5ef4331519bf") (:authors ("Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com")) (:maintainer "Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com") (:url . "https://github.com/skeeto/x86-lookup"))]) (x509-mode . [(20180921 803) ((emacs (24 1)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "View certificates, CRLs and keys using OpenSSL." tar ((:commit . "9eb24c8721dcad9888b70213d06d770bc2386db7") (:authors ("Fredrik Axelsson" . "f.axelsson@gmai.com") ("Package-Requires: ((emacs \"24.1\") (cl-lib \"0.5\"))")) (:maintainer "Fredrik Axelsson" . "f.axelsson@gmai.com"))]) (x-path-walker . 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"2657e78246001848fe1140c9d90cb96d796d5887") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Chen Bin <chenbin DOT sh AT gmail DOT com>")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin <chenbin DOT sh AT gmail DOT com>") (:url . "http://github.com/redguardtoo/wucuo"))]) (wttrin . [(20170614 1206) ((emacs (24 4)) (xterm-color (1 0))) "Emacs frontend for weather web service wttr.in" single ((:commit . "df5427ce2a5ad4dab652dbb1c4a1834d7ddc2abc") (:keywords "comm" "weather" "wttrin") (:authors ("Carl X. Su" . "bcbcarl@gmail.com") ("ono hiroko (kuanyui)" . "azazabc123@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Carl X. Su" . "bcbcarl@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/bcbcarl/emacs-wttrin"))]) (wsd-mode . [(20180807 1130) nil "Emacs major-mode for www.websequencediagrams.com" tar ((:commit . "0583df8efb742c90dc56df00f9714e13512cf6d9") (:keywords "wsd" "diagrams" "design" "process" "modelling" "uml") (:authors ("Jostein Kjønigsen" . "jostein@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jostein Kjønigsen" . "jostein@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/josteink/wsd-mode"))]) (ws-butler . [(20170111 2334) nil "Unobtrusively remove trailing whitespace." single ((:commit . "52321b99be69aa1b661da7743c4421a30d8b6bcb") (:authors ("Le Wang")) (:maintainer "Le Wang") (:url . "https://github.com/lewang/ws-butler"))]) (writeroom-mode . [(20170623 1027) ((emacs (24 1)) (visual-fill-column (1 9))) "Minor mode for distraction-free writing" tar ((:commit . "07221a4fd979ff6d671247bc402d3dda5dbe14cc") (:keywords "text") (:authors ("Joost Kremers" . "joostkremers@fastmail.fm")) (:maintainer "Joost Kremers" . "joostkremers@fastmail.fm"))]) (writegood-mode . [(20180525 1343) nil "Polish up poor writing on the fly" single ((:commit . "b71757ec337e226909fb0422f0224e31acc71733") (:keywords "writing" "weasel-words" "grammar") (:authors ("Benjamin Beckwith")) (:maintainer "Benjamin Beckwith") (:url . "http://github.com/bnbeckwith/writegood-mode"))]) (wrap-region . 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[(20141102 1922) ((cl-lib (0 4)) (dash (2 8 0)) (anaphora (1 0 0)) (f (0 17))) "New workspaces for Emacs" single ((:commit . "928d509157ec8a4a2e343b6115dff034c3243a7a") (:keywords "session" "management" "window-configuration" "persistence") (:authors ("Sergey Pashinin <sergey at pashinin dot com>")) (:maintainer "Sergey Pashinin <sergey at pashinin dot com>") (:url . "https://github.com/pashinin/workgroups2"))]) (workgroups . [(20110726 1641) nil "workgroups for windows (for Emacs)" single ((:commit . "9572b3492ee09054dc329f64ed846c962b395e39") (:keywords "session" "management" "window-configuration" "persistence") (:authors ("tlh" . "thunkout@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "tlh" . "thunkout@gmail.com"))]) (worf . [(20180620 1711) ((swiper (0 7 0)) (ace-link (0 1 0)) (hydra (0 13 0)) (zoutline (0 1 0))) "A warrior does not press so many keys! (in org-mode)" tar ((:commit . "b48e0c9bbd617ed8a8962174d804ce7a6da1c10a") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Oleh Krehel" . 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"89d274ad694b0e748efdac23ccd60b7d8b73d7c6") (:keywords "configuration" "profile" "wonderland") (:authors ("Christina Whyte" . "kurisu.whyte@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christina Whyte" . "kurisu.whyte@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/kurisuwhyte/emacs-wonderland"))]) (wolfram-mode . [(20180307 13) ((emacs (24 3))) "Mathematica editing and inferior mode." single ((:commit . "be680190cac6ccf579dbce107deaae495928d1b3") (:keywords "languages" "processes" "tools") (:authors ("Daichi Mochihashi <daichi at cslab.kecl.ntt.co.jp>")) (:maintainer "Daichi Mochihashi <daichi at cslab.kecl.ntt.co.jp>") (:url . "https://github.com/kawabata/wolfram-mode/"))]) (wolfram . [(20170123 756) nil "Wolfram Alpha Integration" single ((:commit . "6b5dceae3fd6cdb4d7562510deeafa02c93c010b") (:keywords "math") (:authors ("Hans Sjunnesson" . "hans.sjunnesson@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hans Sjunnesson" . "hans.sjunnesson@gmail.com"))]) (wn-mode . 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[(20170827 2142) nil "Convert first letter of Pinyin to Simplified/Traditional Chinese characters" single ((:commit . "45f05d3dbb4fe957f7ab332ca6f94675848b6aa3") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com"))]) (pinyin-search . [(20160515 358) ((pinyinlib (0 1 0))) "Search Chinese by Pinyin" single ((:commit . "2e877a76851009d41bde66eb33182a03a7f04262") (:keywords "chinese" "search") (:authors ("Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang56@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chunyang Xu" . "xuchunyang56@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/pinyin-search.el"))]) (pinyin . [(20180620 1241) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (24))) "Convert Hanzi to Pinyin (汉字转拼音)" tar ((:commit . "a325e790e9dd7c5028c4c8d110b08e9d78227382") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Xu Chunyang" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainer "Xu Chunyang" . "mail@xuchunyang.me") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/pinyin.el"))]) (pinot . [(20140211 2026) nil "Emacs interface to pinot-search" tar ((:commit . "67fda555a155b22bb2ce44ba618b4bd6fc5f144a") (:authors ("Takafumi Arakaki <aka.tkf at gmail.com>")) (:maintainer "Takafumi Arakaki <aka.tkf at gmail.com>"))]) (pinboard-popular . [(20180511 1726) ((loop (1 4))) "Displays links from the pinboard.in popular page." single ((:commit . "c0bc76cd35f8ecf34723c64a702b82eec2751318") (:keywords "pinboard") (:url . "https://github.com/asimpson/pinboard-popular"))]) (pinboard-api . [(20140324 1148) nil "Rudimentary http://pinboard.in integration" single ((:commit . "b7b5214d0c35178f8dca08cf22d6ef3c21f0fce4") (:keywords "pinboard" "www") (:authors ("Danie Roux" . "danie@danieroux.com")) (:maintainer "Danie Roux" . "danie@danieroux.com") (:url . "https://github.com/danieroux/pinboard-api-el"))]) (pillar . [(20141112 1811) ((makey (0 3))) "Major mode for editing Pillar files" tar ((:commit . 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"ed80dad9211583ed0db633448b3624c99b7fac23"))]) (pgdevenv . [(20150105 2236) nil "Manage your PostgreSQL development envs" tar ((:commit . "7f1d5bc734750aca98cf67a9491cdbd5615fd132") (:keywords "emacs" "postgresql" "development" "environment" "shell" "debug" "gdb") (:authors ("Dimitri Fontaine" . "dim@tapoueh.org")) (:maintainer "Dimitri Fontaine" . "dim@tapoueh.org"))]) (pg . [(20130731 2142) nil "Emacs Lisp interface to the PostgreSQL RDBMS" single ((:commit . "4f6516ec3946d95dcef49abb6703cc89ecb5183d") (:keywords "data" "comm" "database" "postgresql") (:authors ("Eric Marsden" . "emarsden@laas.fr")) (:maintainer "Helmut Eller" . "heller@common-lisp.net"))]) (pfuture . [(20180922 1315) ((emacs (25 2))) "a simple wrapper around asynchronous processes" single ((:commit . "c06e78b37ac3fba72ea446f11da38a6a5cba428c") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/pfuture"))]) (perspeen . [(20171203 1021) ((emacs (25 0)) (powerline (2 4))) "An package for multi-workspace" tar ((:commit . "edb70c530bda50ff3d1756e32a703d5fef5e5480") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Peng Li" . "seudut@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Peng Li" . "seudut@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/seudut/perspeen"))]) (perspective . [(20180717 2103) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "switch between named \"perspectives\" of the editor" single ((:commit . "874aa4173b1bea7349df2375396cee146ba8d7c7") (:keywords "workspace" "convenience" "frames") (:authors ("Natalie Weizenbaum" . "nex342@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Natalie Weizenbaum" . "nex342@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/nex3/perspective-el"))]) (persp-projectile . [(20180616 1944) ((perspective (1 9)) (projectile (0 11 0)) (cl-lib (0 3))) "Perspective integration with Projectile" single ((:commit . "3a79cb26e290b478e83aa7795146fb1759092d14") (:keywords "project" "convenience") (:authors ("Daniel Wu")) (:maintainer "Daniel Wu"))]) (persp-mode-projectile-bridge . [(20170315 1120) ((persp-mode (2 9)) (projectile (0 13 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "persp-mode + projectile integration." single ((:commit . "f6453cd7b8b4352c06e771706f2c5b7e2cdff1ce") (:keywords "persp-mode" "projectile") (:authors ("Constantin Kulikov (Bad_ptr)" . "zxnotdead@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Constantin Kulikov (Bad_ptr)" . "zxnotdead@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Bad-ptr/persp-mode-projectile-bridge.el"))]) (persp-mode . [(20180604 1718) nil "windows/buffers sets shared among frames + save/load." single ((:commit . "cc1d16aeb17f45d7141fcdc45f8bbffa03b3127f") (:keywords "perspectives" "session" "workspace" "persistence" "windows" "buffers" "convenience") (:authors ("Constantin Kulikov (Bad_ptr)" . "zxnotdead@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Constantin Kulikov (Bad_ptr)" . "zxnotdead@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Bad-ptr/persp-mode.el"))]) (persp-fr . [(20180801 727) ((emacs (25 0)) (persp-mode (2 9 6)) (dash (2 13 0))) "In persp-mode, show perspective list in the GUI window title" single ((:commit . "3f536440b120499464106fd25f182d7580192870") (:keywords "perspectives" "workspace" "windows" "convenience") (:authors ("Francesc Rocher" . "francesc.rocher@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Francesc Rocher" . "francesc.rocher@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rocher/persp-fr"))]) (persistent-soft . [(20150223 1853) ((pcache (0 3 1)) (list-utils (0 4 2))) "Persistent storage, returning nil on failure" single ((:commit . "a1e0ddf2a12a6f18cab565dee250f070384cbe02") (:keywords "data" "extensions") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/persistent-soft"))]) (persistent-scratch . [(20180929 1413) ((emacs (24))) "Preserve the scratch buffer across Emacs sessions" single ((:commit . "2e6678a837db85e68da713bbd4772c7fb88d83d4") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fanael/persistent-scratch"))]) (persistent-overlays . [(20161128 700) nil "Minor mode to store selected overlays to be loaded later" tar ((:commit . "f563c8b966edc78c9d806661c4eb80e4781c4eab") (:keywords "overlays" "persistent") (:authors ("Michael Neilly" . "mneilly@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Michael Neilly" . "mneilly@yahoo.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mneilly/Emacs-Persistent-Overlays"))]) (perlbrew . [(20161109 709) nil "A perlbrew wrapper for Emacs" single ((:commit . "3a3406c3307c92aa30f9400d430925c434a3b6f0") (:keywords "emacs" "perl") (:authors ("Kentaro Kuribayashi" . "kentarok@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kentaro Kuribayashi" . "kentarok@gmail.com"))]) (perl6-mode . [(20180619 1159) ((emacs (24 4)) (pkg-info (0 1))) "Major mode for editing Perl 6 code" tar ((:commit . "88de065795d6863b23b6042576b9e90f8cbf8798") (:keywords "languages") (:authors ("Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson" . "hinrik.sig@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson" . "hinrik.sig@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/hinrik/perl6-mode"))]) (per-buffer-theme . [(20160318 2201) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Change theme according to buffer name or major mode." single ((:keywords "themes") (:authors ("Iñigo Serna" . "inigoserna@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Iñigo Serna" . "inigoserna@gmail.com") (:url . "https://bitbucket.com/inigoserna/per-buffer-theme.el"))]) (pelican-mode . [(20180604 2207) ((emacs (25))) "Minor mode for editing Pelican sites" single ((:commit . "209ad24318e1f28675da430aa10ef3467694b9ac") (:keywords "convenience" "editing") (:authors ("Joe Wreschnig" . "joe.wreschnig@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Joe Wreschnig" . "joe.wreschnig@gmail.com") (:url . "https://git.korewanetadesu.com/pelican-mode.git"))]) (peg . [(20150708 641) nil "Parsing Expression Grammars in Emacs Lisp" single ((:commit . "081efeca91d790c7fbc90871ac22c40935f4833b"))]) (peep-dired . [(20160321 2237) nil "Peep at files in another window from dired buffers" single ((:commit . "c88a9a3050197840edfe145f11e0bb9488de32f4") (:keywords "files" "convenience") (:authors ("Adam Sokolnicki" . "adam.sokolnicki@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Adam Sokolnicki" . "adam.sokolnicki@gmail.com"))]) (peek-mode . [(20130620 1946) ((elnode (0 9 8 1))) "Serve buffers live over HTTP with elnode backend" tar ((:commit . "55a7dd011375330c7d57322257a5167516702c71") (:authors ("Erik Iverson" . "erik@sigmafield.org")) (:maintainer "Erik Iverson" . "erik@sigmafield.org") (:url . "https://github.com/erikriverson/peek-mode"))]) (peacock-theme . [(20170808 1320) ((emacs (24 0))) "an Emacs 24 theme based on Peacock (tmTheme)" single ((:commit . "9e46fbfb562b6e26c6e3d6d618b044b3694da4c8") (:authors ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainer "Jason Milkins") (:url . "https://github.com/emacsfodder/tmtheme-to-deftheme"))]) (pdfgrep . [(20180929 1729) ((emacs (24 4))) "run `pdfgrep' and display the results." single ((:commit . "22d62f811c106f3162ffad6d41cdce85a9ca8be3") (:keywords "extensions" "mail" "pdf" "grep") (:authors ("Jérémy Compostella" . "jeremy.compostella@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jérémy Compostella" . "jeremy.compostella@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jeremy-compostella/pdfgrep"))]) (pdf-tools . [(20180925 715) ((emacs (24 3)) (tablist (0 70)) (let-alist (1 0 4))) "Support library for PDF documents." tar ((:commit . "66dd313dbb1d078fa847805b0d7cf9797bec9e4c") (:keywords "files" "multimedia") (:authors ("Andreas Politz" . "politza@fh-trier.de")) (:maintainer "Andreas Politz" . "politza@fh-trier.de"))]) (pdb-mode . [(20150128 1751) nil "Major mode for editing Protein Data Bank files" single ((:commit . "855fb18ebb73b5df30c8d7677c2bcd0f361b138a") (:keywords "data" "pdb") (:authors (nil . "charles.bond@uwa.edu.au")) (:maintainer nil . "aix.bing@gmail.com") (:url . "http://bondxray.org/software/pdb-mode/"))]) (pcsv . [(20150220 1131) nil "Parser of csv" single ((:commit . "798e0933f8d0818beb17aebf3b1056bbf74e03d0") (:keywords "data") (:authors ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-pcsv/raw/master/pcsv.el"))]) (pcre2el . [(20161120 2103) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 3))) "regexp syntax converter" single ((:commit . "0b5b2a2c173aab3fd14aac6cf5e90ad3bf58fa7d") (:authors ("joddie <jonxfield at gmail.com>")) (:maintainer "joddie <jonxfield at gmail.com>") (:url . "https://github.com/joddie/pcre2el"))]) (pcomplete-extension . [(20180707 455) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "additional completion for pcomplete" single ((:commit . "bb941272b54f49f780819f7ce4fd2c802de9a0da") (:authors ("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thierry Volpiatto" . "thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/thierryvolpiatto/pcomplete-extension"))]) (pcmpl-pip . [(20171201 833) ((s (1 12 0)) (f (0 19 0)) (seq (2 15))) "pcomplete for pip" single ((:commit . "8b001b579fc015f80ee0e4f3211058b830bf7c47") (:keywords "pcomplete" "pip" "python" "tools") (:authors ("Wei Zhao" . "kaihaosw@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Wei Zhao" . "kaihaosw@gmail.com"))]) (pcmpl-homebrew . [(20170111 9) nil "pcomplete for homebrew" single ((:commit . "d001520fec4715c9a4c73f02fd948bac371cc50a") (:keywords "pcomplete" "homebrew" "tools" "cask" "services") (:authors ("hiddenlotus" . "kaihaosw@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "hiddenlotus" . "kaihaosw@gmail.com"))]) (pcmpl-git . [(20170121 59) nil "pcomplete for git" tar ((:commit . "9472ac70baeda025ef7becd1cf141d72aec93f32") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Leo Liu" . "sdl.web@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Leo Liu" . "sdl.web@gmail.com"))]) (pcmpl-args . [(20120912 524) nil "Enhanced shell command completion" single ((:commit . "2ba03b3125ada8037585e545b88bd85b79da5c37") (:keywords "abbrev" "completion" "convenience" "processes" "terminals" "unix") (:authors ("Jonathan Waltman" . "jonathan.waltman@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Waltman" . "jonathan.waltman@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/JonWaltman/pcmpl-args.el"))]) (pcap-mode . [(20161025 1448) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for working with PCAP files" single ((:commit . "52780669af0ade136f84d73f21b4dbb7ab655416") (:keywords "pcap" "packets" "tcpdump" "wireshark" "tshark") (:authors ("Aaron Conole" . "aconole@bytheb.org")) (:maintainer "Aaron Conole" . "aconole@bytheb.org"))]) (pcache . [(20170105 2214) ((eieio (1 3))) "persistent caching for Emacs." single ((:commit . "1f8086077d770e524492e6fa59b07856e85a6fea") (:authors ("Yann Hodique" . "yann.hodique@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yann Hodique" . "yann.hodique@gmail.com"))]) (pc-bufsw . [(20180107 1840) nil "PC style quick buffer switcher" single ((:commit . "b99ba484e18ebf2b88654704146746490bb7625f") (:keywords "buffer") (:authors ("Igor Bukanov" . "igor@mir2.org")) (:maintainer "Igor Bukanov" . "igor@mir2.org") (:url . "https://github.com/ibukanov/pc-bufsw"))]) (pbcopy . [(20150225 459) nil "Emacs Interface to pbcopy" single ((:commit . "338f7245746b5de1bb96c5cc2b32bfd9b5d83272") (:keywords "mac" "osx" "pbcopy") (:authors ("Daniel Nelson")) (:maintainer "Daniel Nelson") (:url . "https://github.com/jkp/pbcopy.el"))]) (paxedit . [(20160730 1727) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (paredit (23))) "Structured, Context Driven LISP Editing and Refactoring" single ((:commit . "09f3d5aeb108937a801e77ef413e29eaa4ecc4be") (:keywords "lisp" "refactoring" "context") (:authors ("Mustafa Shameem")) (:maintainer "Mustafa Shameem") (:url . "https://github.com/promethial/paxedit"))]) (pathify . [(20160423 846) nil "Symlink your scripts into a PATH directory" single ((:commit . "401b184c743694a60b3bc4273fc43de05cd5ac4b") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/alezost-emacs/pathify"))]) (path-headerline-mode . [(20140423 1332) nil "Displaying file path on headerline." single ((:commit . "b5b2725c6a8b1cb592fc242b7dbbd54b4dff2e69") (:keywords "headerline") (:authors ("7696122")) (:maintainer "7696122") (:url . "https://github.com/7696122/path-headerline-mode"))]) (pastery . [(20171114 349) ((emacs (24 4)) (request (0 2 0))) "paste snippets to pastery.net." tar ((:commit . "4493be98b743b4d062cb4e00760125e394a55022") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Bruno Dias" . "dias.h.bruno@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Bruno Dias" . "dias.h.bruno@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/diasbruno/pastery.el"))]) (pastelmac-theme . [(20151031 236) ((emacs (24 1))) "a soothing theme with a pastel color palette" single ((:commit . "bead21741e3f46f6506e8aef4469d4240a819389") (:keywords "themes") (:authors ("Brian Mastenbrook" . "brian@mastenbrook.net")) (:maintainer "Brian Mastenbrook" . "brian@mastenbrook.net") (:url . "https://github.com/bmastenbrook/pastelmac-theme-el"))]) (pastehub . [(20140615 620) nil "A client for the PasteHub cloud service" single ((:commit . "37b045c67659c078f1517d0fbd5282dab58dca23") (:authors ("Kiyoka Nishiyama")) (:maintainer "Kiyoka Nishiyama") (:url . "https://github.com/kiyoka/pastehub"))]) (pastebin . [(20101125 2002) nil "A simple interface to the www.pastebin.com webservice" single ((:commit . "8e9a829298ce0f747ab80758aa26caeb2af6cb30"))]) (paste-of-code . [(20170709 2355) ((emacs (24 3)) (request (0 2 0))) "paste code on https://paste.ofcode.org" single ((:commit . "92d258e8ec98598d847ecab82903f9224c7c2050") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Bernhard Specht" . "bernhard@specht.net")) (:maintainer "Bernhard Specht" . "bernhard@specht.net"))]) (password-vault . [(20160126 1820) ((cl-lib (0 2)) (emacs (24))) "A Password manager for Emacs." single ((:commit . "dc56e6c2f5da66f1ab63736cecf08fb2c6c2b30f") (:keywords "password" "productivity") (:authors ("Javier \"PuercoPop\" Olaechea" . "pirata@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Javier \"PuercoPop\" Olaechea" . "pirata@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/PuercoPop/password-vault"))]) (password-store-otp . [(20180815 610) ((emacs (25)) (s (1 9 0)) (password-store (0 1))) "Password store (pass) OTP extension support" single ((:commit . "1819cd88463cd98a5be9a63273b09202dc2bba63") (:keywords "tools" "pass") (:authors ("Daniel Barreto")) (:maintainer "Daniel Barreto") (:url . "https://github.com/volrath/password-store-otp.el"))]) (password-store . [(20170829 2333) ((emacs (24)) (f (0 11 0)) (s (1 9 0)) (with-editor (2 5 11))) "Password store (pass) support" single ((:commit . "d68d9c50db4cdba32266c52e6546f1d5181948db") (:keywords "tools" "pass" "password" "password-store") (:authors ("Svend Sorensen" . "svend@svends.net")) (:maintainer "Svend Sorensen" . "svend@svends.net") (:url . "https://www.passwordstore.org/"))]) (password-mode . [(20170412 629) nil "Hide password text using overlays" single ((:commit . "ed764a4ec1011526457c71b7c37fa9a659a866ab") (:keywords "docs" "password" "passphrase") (:authors ("Jürgen Hötzel" . "juergen@archlinux.org")) (:maintainer "Jürgen Hötzel" . "juergen@archlinux.org"))]) (password-generator . [(20150222 2040) nil "Password generator for humans. Good, Bad, Phonetic passwords included." single ((:commit . "c8193d5e963bda0a2f8e51fd4a94dcf37c76f282") (:authors ("Zargener" . "zargener@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Zargener" . "zargener@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/zargener/emacs-password-genarator"))]) (passthword . [(20141201 923) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Simple password manager" single ((:commit . "30bace842eaaa6b48cb2251fb84868ebca0467d6") (:authors ("Peter Stiernström" . "peter@stiernstrom.se")) (:maintainer "Peter Stiernström" . "peter@stiernstrom.se"))]) (passmm . [(20180622 2326) ((emacs (24 4)) (password-store (0))) "A minor mode for pass (Password Store)." single ((:commit . "898709c63130d6c0422af544ebac64eae04d24ac") (:authors ("Peter Jones" . "pjones@devalot.com")) (:maintainer "Peter Jones" . "pjones@devalot.com") (:url . "https://github.com/pjones/passmm"))]) (pass . [(20180201 1251) ((emacs (24 3)) (password-store (0 1)) (password-store-otp (0 1 5)) (f (0 17))) "Major mode for password-store.el" single ((:commit . "da08fed8dbe1bac980088d47b01f90154dbb8d8b") (:keywords "password-store" "password" "keychain") (:authors ("Nicolas Petton" . "petton.nicolas@gmail.com") ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Petton" . "petton.nicolas@gmail.com"))]) (pasp-mode . [(20180404 1700) ((emacs (24 3))) "- A major mode for editing Answer Set Programs." single ((:commit . "59385eb0e8ebcfc8c11dd811fb145d4b0fa3cc92") (:keywords "asp" "pasp" "answer set programs" "potassco answer set programs" "major mode" "languages") (:authors ("Henrik Jürges" . "juerges.henrik@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Henrik Jürges" . "juerges.henrik@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/santifa/pasp-mode"))]) (parseclj . [(20180602 2006) ((emacs (25)) (a (0 1 0 -3 4))) "Clojure/EDN parser" tar ((:commit . "dc0d165b0a8633f5b11ed9175a6e421c52f4d314") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Arne Brasseur" . "arne@arnebrasseur.net")) (:maintainer "Arne Brasseur" . "arne@arnebrasseur.net"))]) (parsec . [(20180730 16) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Parser combinator library" single ((:commit . "2cbbbc2254aa7bcaa4fb5e07c8c1bf2f381dba26") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/cute-jumper/parsec.el"))]) (parsebib . 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[(20161029 2023) nil "major mode for editing nemerle programs" single ((:commit . "c2054309a09bb8c7033bd1c958244e803ca8ff28") (:keywords "nemerle" "mode" "languages") (:authors ("Jacek Sliwerski (rzyjontko)" . "rzyj@o2.pl")) (:maintainer "Jacek Sliwerski (rzyjontko)" . "rzyj@o2.pl"))]) (neato-graph-bar . [(20171231 153) ((emacs (24 3))) "Neat-o graph bars CPU/memory etc." single ((:commit . "c59f15ed9a40aecc174aa22c4bbfa7978e182705") (:authors ("Robert Cochran" . "robert-git@cochranmail.com")) (:maintainer "Robert Cochran" . "robert-git@cochranmail.com") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/RobertCochran/neato-graph-bar"))]) (nclip . [(20130617 2015) nil "Network (HTTP) Clipboard" tar ((:commit . "af88e38b1f04be02bf2e57affc662dbd0f828e67") (:keywords "nclip" "clipboard" "network") (:authors ("Marian Schubert" . "marian.schubert@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Marian Schubert" . "marian.schubert@gmail.com") (:url . "http://www.github.com/maio/nclip.el"))]) (ncl-mode . [(20180129 703) ((emacs (24))) "Major Mode for editing NCL scripts and other goodies" tar ((:commit . "602292712a9e6b7e7c25155978999e77d06b7338"))]) (navorski . [(20141203 1824) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (1 5 0)) (multi-term (0 8 14))) "Helping you live in the terminal, like Viktor did." single ((:commit . "698c1c62da70164aebe9a7a5d034778fbc30ea5b") (:keywords "terminal") (:authors ("Roman Gonzalez <romanandreg@gmail.com>, Tavis Rudd" . "tavis@birdseye-sw.com")) (:maintainer "Roman Gonzalez" . "romanandreg@gmail.com"))]) (navi2ch . [(20150330 216) nil "Navigator for 2ch for Emacsen" tar ((:commit . "f39d93c32acd5b9c3a7fb1a9fe14c5e1c4b5288e") (:keywords "network" "2ch") (:authors ("Taiki SUGAWARA" . "taiki@users.sourceforge.net")) (:maintainer "Taiki SUGAWARA" . "taiki@users.sourceforge.net"))]) (navi-mode . [(20180516 248) ((outshine (2 0)) (outorg (2 0))) "major-mode for easy buffer-navigation" single ((:commit . "7c3fd1a9b520300abfdb1b7c3de21403e81a95bf") (:maintainer "Adam Porter") (:url . "https://github.com/alphapapa/navi"))]) (nav-flash . [(20140508 2041) nil "Briefly highlight the current line" single ((:commit . "53f5bc59e3f32c1192d15637d3979732dacb2c35") (:keywords "extensions" "navigation" "interface") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/nav-flash"))]) (nav . [(20120507 707) nil "Emacs mode for filesystem navigation" tar ((:commit . "c5eb234c063f435dbdcd1f8bdc46cfc68c973ebe") (:authors ("Issac Trotts" . "issactrotts@google.com")) (:maintainer "Issac Trotts" . "issactrotts@google.com"))]) (nasm-mode . [(20180711 1909) ((emacs (24 3))) "NASM x86 assembly major mode" single ((:commit . "1d4871ef184fc5da792bccbae1ea189f876706fc") (:authors ("Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com")) (:maintainer "Christopher Wellons" . "wellons@nullprogram.com") (:url . 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[(20180215 2221) ((emacs (24 4))) "Hide package namespace in your emacs-lisp code" single ((:commit . "3cd4ade5433c8e2041dfff9d9624d9e676d9c5ee") (:keywords "convenience" "lisp") (:authors ("Artur Malabarba" . "emacs@endlessparentheses.com")) (:maintainer "Artur Malabarba" . "emacs@endlessparentheses.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Malabarba/nameless"))]) (nameframe-projectile . [(20160928 403) ((nameframe (0 4 1 -2)) (projectile (0 13 0))) "Nameframe integration with Projectile" single ((:commit . "aafb8c5c5fbe0510e2f5d5b6b6b5dd0b73abe5d8") (:authors ("John Del Rosario" . "john2x@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "John Del Rosario" . "john2x@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/john2x/nameframe"))]) (nameframe-perspective . [(20170406 119) ((nameframe (0 4 1 -2)) (perspective (1 12))) "Nameframe integration with perspective.el" single ((:commit . "aafb8c5c5fbe0510e2f5d5b6b6b5dd0b73abe5d8") (:authors ("John Del Rosario" . "john2x@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "John Del Rosario" . 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[(20170426 236) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Quick toggle controls at a key-stroke" single ((:commit . "aae4f50f9f22d374eaaac2ce95e522f13dcc8fc0") (:keywords "convenience" "shortcuts") (:authors ("Mohammed Ismail Ansari" . "team.terminal@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mohammed Ismail Ansari" . "team.terminal@gmail.com") (:url . "http://ismail.teamfluxion.com"))]) (mysql2sqlite . [(20170725 2216) nil "Convert mysql databases into sqlite databases." single ((:commit . "8e6e74451c942e2e92f90dc13222b95a7dbb285e"))]) (mysql-to-org . [(20180123 1514) ((emacs (24 3)) (s (1 11 0))) "Minor mode to output the results of mysql queries to org tables" single ((:commit . "2526205ad484ad3fa38d41e7d537ace38c27645c") (:authors ("Tijs Mallaerts" . "tijs.mallaerts@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tijs Mallaerts" . "tijs.mallaerts@gmail.com"))]) (mynt-mode . [(20150512 2049) ((virtualenvwrapper (20131514))) "Minor mode to work with the mynt static site generator" single ((:commit . 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[(20180501 740) ((emacs (25))) "Simple MXF viewer" single ((:commit . "6ca3cc93d995fac5fc4d72275e1e984e9857ffcb") (:keywords "data" "multimedia") (:authors ("Tomotaka SUWA" . "tomotaka.suwa@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tomotaka SUWA" . "tomotaka.suwa@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/t-suwa/mxf-view"))]) (mwim . [(20180227 1652) nil "Switch between the beginning/end of line or code" single ((:commit . "462207227b98a6a4356d51419f5ad5ba9356e5cf") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/alezost/mwim.el"))]) (mw-thesaurus . [(20180629 525) ((emacs (25))) "Merriam-Webster Thesaurus" single ((:commit . "b3f8c3aae2b68a4e6cc054c6c99d3b3135e781d1") (:keywords "wp" "matching") (:authors ("Ag Ibragimov")) (:maintainer "Ag Ibragimov") (:url . "https://github.com/agzam/mw-thesaurus.el"))]) (mvn . [(20160211 1543) nil "helpers for compiling with maven" single ((:commit . 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"http://github.com/kawabata/ids-edit"))]) (idris-mode . [(20180922 2051) ((emacs (24)) (prop-menu (0 1)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Major mode for editing Idris code" tar ((:commit . "0e3508aca4d1f46f8c062f84c386d9e5533a21c3") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "https://github.com/idris-hackers/idris-mode"))]) (idomenu . [(20141123 2120) nil "imenu tag selection a la ido" single ((:commit . "4b0152d606360c70204fb4c27f68de79ca885386") (:authors ("Georg Brandl" . "georg@python.org")) (:maintainer "Georg Brandl" . "georg@python.org"))]) (ido-yes-or-no . [(20161108 2351) ((ido-completing-read+ (0))) "Use Ido to answer yes-or-no questions" single ((:commit . "c55383b1fce5879e87e7ca6809fc60534508e182") (:keywords "convenience" "completion" "ido") (:authors ("Ryan C. Thompson")) (:maintainer "Ryan C. Thompson") (:url . "https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-yes-or-no"))]) (ido-vertical-mode . [(20180618 2101) nil "Makes ido-mode display vertically." single ((:commit . "16c4c1a112796ee0bcf401ea39d3e2643a89feaf") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Steven Degutis")) (:maintainer "Christopher Reichert" . "creichert07@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/creichert/ido-vertical-mode.el"))]) (ido-springboard . [(20170106 755) nil "Temporarily change default-directory for one command" single ((:commit . "263a8cd4582c81bfc29d7db37d5267e2488b148c") (:keywords "ido") (:authors ("John Wiegley" . "jwiegley@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "John Wiegley" . "jwiegley@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jwiegley/springboard"))]) (ido-sort-mtime . [(20171121 859) nil "Sort Ido's file list by modification time" single ((:commit . "f638ff0c922af862f5211779f2311a27fde428eb") (:keywords "convenience" "files") (:authors ("Paweł Kraśnicki")) (:maintainer "Paweł Kraśnicki"))]) (ido-skk . [(20151111 950) ((emacs (24 4)) (ddskk (20150912 1820))) "ido interface for skk henkan" single ((:commit . 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"d405f1795e1e0c63be411ee2825184738d29c33a") (:keywords "completion") (:authors ("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/abo-abo/ido-occasional"))]) (ido-migemo . [(20150921 2244) ((migemo (1 9 1))) "Migemo plug-in for Ido" single ((:commit . "e71114a92dd69cb46abf3fb71a09ce27506fcf77") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("myuhe <yuhei.maeda_at_gmail.com>")) (:maintainer "myuhe") (:url . "https://github.com/myuhe/ido-migemo.el"))]) (ido-load-library . [(20140611 1600) ((persistent-soft (0 8 8)) (pcache (0 2 3))) "Load-library alternative using ido-completing-read" single ((:commit . "e03b55957c93aa1a7dd190e173e16ec59dbb2ba7") (:keywords "maint" "completion") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/ido-load-library"))]) (ido-hacks . [(20150331 1909) nil "Put more IDO in your IDO" single ((:commit . "b7e7514a0e011e4d767d1f5755c5eae9d85f83dc") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Andreas Politz")) (:maintainer "Scott Jaderholm" . "jaderholm@gmail.com"))]) (ido-grid-mode . [(20160122 1139) ((emacs (24 4))) "Display ido-prospects in the minibuffer in a grid." single ((:commit . "7cfca3988a6dc3ad18e28abe114218095ff2366f") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Tom Hinton")) (:maintainer "Tom Hinton" . "t@larkery.com") (:url . "https://github.com/larkery/ido-grid-mode.el"))]) (ido-gnus . [(20140216 1646) ((gnus (5 13))) "Access gnus groups or servers using ido" single ((:commit . "f5fe3f6aa8086f675ba216abace9e3d5f2e3a089") (:keywords "comm") (:authors ("Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com") (:url . "https://github.com/vapniks/ido-gnus"))]) (ido-flex-with-migemo . [(20180817 1440) ((flx-ido (0 6 1)) (migemo (1 9 1)) (emacs (24 4))) "use ido with flex and migemo" single ((:commit . 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"f173473e99c8b0756f12e4cc8f67e68fa59eadd3") (:keywords "ido" "flex") (:authors ("Bogdan Paul Popa" . "popa.bogdanp@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Bogdan Paul Popa" . "popa.bogdanp@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Bogdanp/ido-clever-match"))]) (ido-at-point . [(20151021 757) ((emacs (24))) "ido-style completion-at-point" single ((:commit . "e5907bbe8a3d148d07698b76bd994dc3076e16ee") (:keywords "convenience" "abbrev") (:authors ("katspaugh")) (:maintainer "katspaugh") (:url . "https://github.com/katspaugh/ido-at-point"))]) (idle-require . [(20090715 2203) nil "load elisp libraries while Emacs is idle" single ((:commit . "33592bb098223b4432d7a35a1d65ab83f47c1ec1") (:keywords "internal") (:authors ("Nikolaj Schumacher <bugs * nschum de>")) (:maintainer "Nikolaj Schumacher <bugs * nschum de>") (:url . "http://nschum.de/src/emacs/idle-require/"))]) (idle-highlight-mode . [(20120920 1648) nil "highlight the word the point is on" single ((:commit . "c466f2a9e291f9da1167dc879577b2e1a7880482") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Phil Hagelberg, Cornelius Mika")) (:maintainer "Phil Hagelberg, Cornelius Mika") (:url . "http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/IdleHighlight"))]) (idle-highlight-in-visible-buffers-mode . [(20180811 631) nil "highlight the word the point is on" single ((:commit . "09bb527ff9b8e5ad3da15aa461d595f187b91172") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Ignacy Moryc")) (:maintainer "Ignacy Moryc") (:url . "https://github.com/ignacy/idle-highlight-in-visible-buffers"))]) (identica-mode . [(20130204 2253) nil "Major mode API client for status.net open microblogging" tar ((:commit . "cf9183ee11ac922e85c7c908f04e2d00b03111b3") (:keywords "identica" "web") (:authors ("Gabriel Saldana" . "gsaldana@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Gabriel Saldana" . "gsaldana@gmail.com") (:url . "http://blog.gabrielsaldana.org/identica-mode-for-emacs/"))]) (idea-darkula-theme . [(20160416 2303) ((emacs (24 1))) "Color theme based on IntelliJ IDEA Darkula color theme" single ((:commit . "52602d9b91883e1f297d000951aeed48bf60176e") (:keywords "themes") (:authors ("Alexey Veretennikov <alexey dot veretennikov at gmail dot com>")) (:maintainer "Alexey Veretennikov <alexey dot veretennikov at gmail dot com>") (:url . "http://github.com/fourier/idea-darkula-theme"))]) (id-manager . [(20170320 1246) nil "id-password management" single ((:commit . "14ebc35db298aac4dedc8aa188bc46bacab81f3b") (:keywords "password" "convenience") (:authors ("SAKURAI Masashi <m.sakurai atmark kiwanami.net>")) (:maintainer "SAKURAI Masashi <m.sakurai atmark kiwanami.net>"))]) (ibuffer-vc . [(20171107 741) ((cl-lib (0 2))) "Group ibuffer's list by VC project, or show VC status" single ((:commit . "83d60aefd21e2aa20c7217d224f38a40bb75e63b") (:keywords "themes") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "http://github.com/purcell/ibuffer-vc"))]) (ibuffer-tramp . [(20151118 1739) nil "Group ibuffer's list by TRAMP connection" single ((:commit . "bcad0bda3a67f55d1be936bf8fa9ef735fe1e3f3") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Svend Sorensen" . "svend@ciffer.net")) (:maintainer "Svend Sorensen" . "svend@ciffer.net") (:url . "http://github.com/svend/ibuffer-tramp"))]) (ibuffer-sidebar . [(20180219 131) ((emacs (25 1))) "Sidebar for `ibuffer'" single ((:commit . "7ddf1b5a158b33e9a7d3fe5dad7ea626a464d2bc") (:keywords "ibuffer" "files" "tools") (:authors ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainer "James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jojojames/ibuffer-sidebar"))]) (ibuffer-rcirc . [(20150215 2118) ((cl-lib (0 2))) "Ibuffer integration for rcirc" single ((:commit . "8a4409b1c679d65c819dee4085faf929840e79f8") (:keywords "buffer" "convenience" "comm") (:authors ("Fabián Ezequiel Gallina" . "fgallina@gnu.org")) (:maintainer "Fabián Ezequiel Gallina" . 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"gergely@polonkai.eu")) (:maintainer "Gergely Polonkai" . "gergely@polonkai.eu"))]) (hugsql-ghosts . [(20180425 1129) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (2 10 0)) (cider (0 14 0))) "Display hugsql defqueries in clojure code as an overlay." single ((:commit . "f3ebc60c66204ad39058cb84eb4bd5facce091df") (:authors ("Roland Kaercher" . "roland.kaercher@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Kaercher" . "roland.kaercher@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/rkaercher/hugsql-ghosts"))]) (httprepl . [(20141101 1734) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (2 5 0)) (emacs (24))) "An HTTP REPL" single ((:commit . "cfa3693267a8ed1c96a86a126823f37dbfe077d8") (:keywords "http" "repl") (:authors ("Greg Sexton" . "gregsexton@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Greg Sexton" . "gregsexton@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/gregsexton/httprepl.el"))]) (httpcode . [(20121002 345) nil "explains the meaning of an HTTP status code" single ((:commit . "a45e735082b09477cd704a99294d336cdbeb12ba") (:authors ("Ruslan Spivak" . "ruslan.spivak@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ruslan Spivak" . "ruslan.spivak@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rspivak/httpcode.el"))]) (http-twiddle . [(20160801 1911) nil "send & twiddle & resend HTTP requests" single ((:commit . "4d0c73b7dcbde8b483d4f3a75c49c74d2fe3ca45") (:keywords "http" "rest" "soap") (:authors ("Luke Gorrie" . "luke@synap.se")) (:maintainer "Hasan Veldstra" . "h@vidiowiki.com") (:url . "https://github.com/hassy/http-twiddle/blob/master/http-twiddle.el"))]) (http-post-simple . [(20170715 940) nil "HTTP POST requests using the url library" single ((:commit . "f53697fca278c741051aeb668b00466b5e0fd3fe") (:keywords "comm" "data" "processes" "hypermedia") (:authors ("Tom Schutzer-Weissmann")) (:maintainer "Tom Schutzer-Weissmann"))]) (http . [(20170906 1811) ((emacs (24 4)) (request (0 2 0)) (edit-indirect (0 1 4))) "Yet another HTTP client" single ((:commit . "193a7bf843dd6b6805c7b18dab31f50c8325d710") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com")) (:maintainer "Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-pe/http.el"))]) (htmlize . [(20180923 1829) nil "Convert buffer text and decorations to HTML." single ((:commit . "8db0aa6aab77475a732b7363f0d57bd3933c18fd") (:keywords "hypermedia" "extensions") (:authors ("Hrvoje Niksic" . "hniksic@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hrvoje Niksic" . "hniksic@gmail.com"))]) (html2org . [(20170418 501) ((emacs (24 4))) "Convert html to org format text" single ((:commit . "6904aed40259ad8afccff079ebd8a07bff319ebc") (:keywords "convenience" "html" "org") (:authors ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/lujun9972/html2org.el"))]) (html-to-markdown . [(20151105 840) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "HTML to Markdown converter written in Emacs-lisp." single ((:commit . "60c5498c801be186478cf7c05be05b4430c4a144") (:keywords "tools" "wp" "languages") (:authors ("Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/Bruce-Connor/html-to-markdown"))]) (html-to-hiccup . [(20161028 1401) ((emacs (25 1)) (dash (2 13 0)) (s (1 10 0))) "Convert HTML to Hiccup syntax" single ((:commit . "99217a5058626d253ed8ada51a7642071fe54ba5") (:keywords "html" "hiccup" "clojure") (:authors ("Arne Brasseur" . "arne@arnebrasseur.net")) (:maintainer "Arne Brasseur" . "arne@arnebrasseur.net") (:url . "https://github.com/plexus/html-to-hiccup"))]) (html-script-src . [(20120403 1815) nil "Insert <script src=\"..\"> for popular JavaScript libraries" single ((:commit . "66460f8ab1b24656e6f3ce5bd50cff6a81be8422") (:keywords "tools" "convenience") (:authors ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rejeep/html-script-src"))]) (html-check-frag . [(20160131 535) ((emacs (24 3))) "Check html-fragments" single ((:commit . "feb89765eafd69dfcf07afeebded8985dc456e7c") (:keywords "html") (:authors ("Tobias.Zawada" . "i@tn-home.de")) (:maintainer "Tobias.Zawada" . "i@tn-home.de"))]) (ht . [(20180129 2234) ((dash (2 12 0))) "The missing hash table library for Emacs" single ((:commit . "5a665d00dc8fda77bad2a43277d8809c23e46ab8") (:keywords "hash table" "hash map" "hash") (:authors ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk"))]) (howm . [(20180929 1214) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Wiki-like note-taking tool" tar ((:commit . "f707233a99f425d67ddb86b197edeaa3f03a280d") (:authors ("HIRAOKA Kazuyuki" . "khi@users.osdn.me")) (:maintainer "HIRAOKA Kazuyuki" . "khi@users.osdn.me") (:url . "https://howm.osdn.jp"))]) (howdoi . [(20150204 43) nil "Instant coding answers via Emacs." tar ((:commit . "5fbf7069ee160c597a328e5ce5fb32920e1ca88f"))]) (how-many-lines-in-project . [(20140807 442) nil "Calculate how many lines are there in your project." single ((:commit . "8a37ef885d004fe2ce231bfe05ed4867c6192d9b") (:keywords "project" "convenience") (:authors ("Wei Zhao" . "kaihaosw@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Wei Zhao" . "kaihaosw@gmail.com"))]) (hound . [(20170627 1959) ((request (0 2 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Display hound search results in a compilation window" single ((:commit . "0c5a250ef82870dca737a429b6e9b9db93874ed3") (:authors ("Ryan Young")) (:maintainer "Ryan Young"))]) (horoscope . [(20180409 641) ((emacs (24))) "generate horoscopes." single ((:commit . "f4c683e991adce0a8f9023f15050f306f9b9a9ed") (:keywords "extensions" "games") (:authors ("Bob Manson" . "manson@cygnus.com")) (:maintainer "Noah Friedman" . "friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu") (:url . "https://github.com/mschuldt/horoscope.el"))]) (hookify . [(20141216 2209) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (1 5 0))) "Interactive commands to create temporary hooks" single ((:commit . "21baae7393b07257de5796402fde0ca72fb00d77") (:keywords "hook" "convenience") (:authors ("Philippe Vaucher" . "philippe.vaucher@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Philippe Vaucher" . "philippe.vaucher@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Silex/hookify"))]) (honcho . [(20180707 24) ((emacs (25 1)) (sudo-edit (0 1))) "Run and manage long-running services" single ((:commit . "f6a89a27e255b3ecb1f0b13058933558b1f0c6fb") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com")) (:maintainer "Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-pe/honcho.el"))]) (homebrew-mode . [(20160615 1320) ((emacs (24 4)) (inf-ruby (2 4 0)) (dash (1 2 0))) "minor mode for editing Homebrew formulae" single ((:commit . "d422307aee2f897d1a92e3b959c3214bc54cbe38") (:keywords "homebrew" "brew" "ruby") (:authors ("Alex Dunn" . "dunn.alex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Dunn" . "dunn.alex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/dunn/homebrew-mode"))]) (home-end . [(20180817 855) ((emacs (24 3)) (keypress-multi-event (1 0))) "Smart multi-purpose home / end keys" single ((:commit . "359201766f41307958b6963f2a6b8cd8c7e64158") (:keywords "abbrev" "convenience" "wp" "keyboard") (:authors ("Boruch Baum" . "boruch_baum@gmx.com")) (:maintainer "Boruch Baum" . "boruch_baum@gmx.com") (:url . "https://www.github.com/Boruch_Baum/emacs-home-end"))]) (holiday-pascha-etc . [(20160822 58) nil "Eastern Christian analog to holiday-easter-etc" single ((:commit . "eb198656f63cb8679fb0e3a8248782df071a0f3c") (:authors ("Mark A. Hershberger" . "mah@everybody.org")) (:maintainer "Mark A. Hershberger" . "mah@everybody.org") (:url . "http://github.com/hexmode/holiday-pascha-etc"))]) (hoa-pp-mode . [(20151027 736) ((emacs (24 1)) (names (20150723 0))) "Major mode for Hoa PP grammars" single ((:commit . "925b79930a3f4377b0fb2a36b3c6d5566d4b9a8e") (:keywords "php" "hoa") (:authors ("Steven Rémot")) (:maintainer "Steven Rémot") (:url . "https://github.com/hoaproject/Contributions-Emacs-Pp"))]) (hoa-mode . [(20151203 1650) nil "Major mode for the Hanoi Omega Automata format" single ((:commit . "3c608e15b655d2375c5f81323ac561c7848dc029") (:keywords "major-mode" "automata" "convenience") (:authors ("Alexandre Duret-Lutz" . "adl@lrde.epita.fr")) (:maintainer "Alexandre Duret-Lutz" . "adl@lrde.epita.fr") (:url . "https://gitlab.lrde.epita.fr/spot/emacs-modes"))]) (hmac . [(20180429 2010) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (25))) "hash-based message authentication code" single ((:commit . "30132cd3fee7d3d91a9f04709d49ca0dcb96d565") (:authors ("Sean McAfee")) (:maintainer "Sean McAfee") (:url . "https://github.com/grimnebulin/emacs-hmac"))]) (hlinum . [(20180422 412) ((cl-lib (0 2))) "Extension for linum.el to highlight current line number" single ((:commit . "f17360fe93de6df99a05b4b64b0a1ca4ee45abb6") (:keywords "convenience" "extensions") (:authors ("Tomoya Tanjo" . "ttanjo@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tomoya Tanjo" . "ttanjo@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/tom-tan/hlinum-mode/"))]) (hlint-refactor . [(20170818 448) nil "Apply HLint suggestions" single ((:commit . "92c69aa01c65968e86c15db087bb1ea785e4736c") (:keywords "haskell" "refactor") (:url . "https://github.com/mpickering/hlint-refactor-mode"))]) (hledger-mode . [(20180821 1433) ((emacs (24 4)) (popup (0 5 3)) (async (1 9)) (htmlize (1 47))) "A mode for writing journal entries for hledger." tar ((:commit . "af51c0a7a0952c244e5c6bb818ab4ce3b9806609") (:keywords "data") (:authors ("Narendra Joshi" . "narendraj9@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Narendra Joshi" . "narendraj9@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/narendraj9/hledger-mode.git"))]) (hl-todo . [(20180710 455) nil "highlight TODO and similar keywords" single ((:commit . "3401f322d954e635372995bf5cc77dae171a78ba") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:url . "https://github.com/tarsius/hl-todo"))]) (hl-sentence . [(20171018 1519) nil "highlight a sentence based on customizable face" single ((:commit . "86ae38d3103bd20da5485cbdd59dfbd396c45ee4") (:keywords "highlighting") (:authors ("Donald Ephraim Curtis" . "dcurtis@milkbox.net")) (:maintainer "Donald Ephraim Curtis" . "dcurtis@milkbox.net") (:url . "http://github.com/milkypostman/hl-sentence"))]) (hl-indent . [(20170429 2104) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Highlight irregular indentation." single ((:commit . "bdb2e0177a7c8b29af26998e688b856adc6ded93") (:keywords "convenience" "faces") (:authors ("Kirill Ignatiev <github.com/ikirill>")) (:maintainer "Kirill Ignatiev <github.com/ikirill>") (:url . "https://github.com/ikirill/hl-indent"))]) (hl-anything . [(20160422 1708) ((emacs (24 3))) "Highlight symbols, selections, enclosing parens and more." tar ((:commit . "8696bc55a8cba408f0fc83a907a9ec529d79e558") (:authors ("boyw165")) (:maintainer "boyw165"))]) (hiwin . [(20150825 827) nil "Visible active window mode." single ((:commit . "6ee8ed051405653bd9b7332d7e9fbb591d954051") (:keywords "faces" "editing" "emulating") (:authors ("k.sugita")) (:maintainer "k.sugita"))]) (hive . [(20131217 1512) ((sql (3 0))) "Hive SQL mode extension" single ((:commit . "11b5172e081ad8079fc78758bef6f306f82ae32b") (:keywords "sql" "hive") (:authors ("Roman Scherer" . "roman@burningswell.com")) (:maintainer "Roman Scherer" . "roman@burningswell.com"))]) (historyf . [(20151124 159) nil "file history library like browser" single ((:commit . "196c058ceb092fdd56b0e4ce85b7e714d6f72224") (:authors ("k1LoW (Kenichirou Oyama), <k1lowxb [at] gmail [dot] com> <k1low [at] 101000lab [dot] org>")) (:maintainer "k1LoW (Kenichirou Oyama), <k1lowxb [at] gmail [dot] com> <k1low [at] 101000lab [dot] org>") (:url . "https://github.com/k1LoW/emacs-historyf"))]) (history . [(20160821 1602) ((emacs (24 3))) "History utility for source code navigation" tar ((:commit . "5317663fb45bbd5e96d258cb0807dcc266ce67ff") (:authors ("boyw165")) (:maintainer "boyw165") (:url . "https://github.com/boyw165/history"))]) (historian . [(20180619 1923) ((emacs (24 4))) "Persistently store selected minibuffer candidates" single ((:commit . "6be869f585b854eb849303c452ab4f91dab04fa9") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("PythonNut" . "pythonnut@pythonnut.com")) (:maintainer "PythonNut" . "pythonnut@pythonnut.com") (:url . "https://github.com/PythonNut/historian.el"))]) (hippie-namespace . [(20140508 2041) nil "Special treatment for namespace prefixes in hippie-expand" single ((:commit . "d0d0f15c67ab8bef5e9d1e29a89ecd3613a60b49") (:keywords "convenience" "lisp" "tools" "completion") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/hippie-namespace"))]) (hippie-expand-slime . [(20170723 146) nil "Hook slime's completion into hippie-expand" single ((:commit . "39bbae94896a62854d31754debdfae71d35fec62") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/hippie-expand-slime"))]) (hippie-exp-ext . [(20160502 2326) nil "Extension of hippie-expand" single ((:commit . "4eda13f90da51ab217d024701f4c30f91ffcb90e") (:keywords "abbrev" "convenience" "completions" "hippie-expand") (:authors ("rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org")) (:maintainer "rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org") (:url . "http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/download/hippie-exp-ext.el"))]) (hindent . [(20180518 902) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Indent haskell code using the \"hindent\" program" single ((:commit . "ffe03701050d159387c06103ecaf8147716d5cb8") (:authors ("Chris Done" . "chrisdone@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chris Done" . "chrisdone@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/chrisdone/hindent"))]) (himp . [(20170814 1915) ((emacs (24 3)) (vimish-fold (0 1 0))) "Automatically hide imports/documentation" single ((:commit . "140234b7f7cde03cf858c5011a2ab63e3bc802ec") (:keywords "convenience" "tools") (:authors ("Michał Kondraciuk" . "k.michal@zoho.com")) (:maintainer "Michał Kondraciuk" . "k.michal@zoho.com") (:url . "http://github.com/mkcms/himp/"))]) (highlight2clipboard . [(20151020 1840) ((htmlize (1 47))) "Copy text to clipboard with highlighting." tar ((:commit . "6ce58a060d9c5843ccb8c79ec2bba7858c68ac15") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren"))]) (highlight-unique-symbol . [(20130612 542) ((deferred (0 3 2))) "highlight symbols which not appear in the repository" single ((:commit . "4141bf86a94e30d94d9af9c29d40b16886226e1c") (:authors ("hitode909" . "hitode909@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "hitode909" . "hitode909@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/hitode909/emacs-highlight-unique-symbol"))]) (highlight-thing . [(20170919 1404) nil "Minimalistic minor mode to highlight current thing under point." single ((:commit . "4eadd178175772fb04ae50e1199d797a6375ad4d") (:keywords "highlight" "thing" "symbol") (:authors ("Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/fgeller/highlight-thing.el"))]) (highlight-symbol . [(20160102 2009) nil "automatic and manual symbol highlighting" single ((:commit . "7a789c779648c55b16e43278e51be5898c121b3a") (:keywords "faces" "matching") (:authors ("Nikolaj Schumacher <bugs * nschum de>")) (:maintainer "Nikolaj Schumacher <bugs * nschum de>") (:url . "http://nschum.de/src/emacs/highlight-symbol/"))]) (highlight-stages . [(20161212 1457) nil "highlight staged (quasi-quoted) expressions" single ((:commit . "29cbc5b78261916da042ddb107420083da49b271") (:authors ("zk_phi")) (:maintainer "zk_phi") (:url . "http://hins11.yu-yake.com/"))]) (highlight-refontification . [(20170211 2024) nil "Visualize font-lock refontification." single ((:commit . "32632897d88c4611fadb08517ca00ef5cbc989b6") (:keywords "faces" "tools") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/highlight-refontification"))]) (highlight-quoted . [(20140916 1822) ((emacs (24))) "Highlight Lisp quotes and quoted symbols" single ((:commit . "24103478158cd19fbcfb4339a3f1fa1f054f1469") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fanael/highlight-quoted"))]) (highlight-parentheses . [(20180704 1102) nil "highlight surrounding parentheses" single ((:commit . "f0bd58c8dadd2db703b7bfd09e911b5fda05b3df") (:keywords "faces" "matching") (:authors ("Nikolaj Schumacher <bugs * nschum de>")) (:maintainer "Tassilo Horn" . "tsdh@gnu.org") (:url . "https://github.com/tsdh/highlight-parentheses.el"))]) (highlight-operators . [(20170213 2220) nil "a face for operators in programming modes" single ((:authors ("Jonathan Kotta" . "jpkotta@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Kotta" . "jpkotta@gmail.com"))]) (highlight-numbers . [(20170905 1042) ((emacs (24)) (parent-mode (2 0))) "Highlight numbers in source code" single ((:commit . "f952ecb7448c125d4ef82ee6ad136b25e640d74a") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fanael/highlight-numbers"))]) (highlight-leading-spaces . [(20151216 1222) ((emacs (24 4))) "Highlight leading spaces" single ((:commit . "840db19d863dd97993fd9f893f5be501627b6354") (:authors ("Thomas Winant" . "dewinant@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thomas Winant" . "dewinant@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mrBliss/highlight-leading-spaces"))]) (highlight-indentation . [(20171218 937) nil "Minor modes for highlighting indentation" single ((:commit . "35e2c1d4f8f368685893128f77f90454cb9c2708") (:authors ("Anton Johansson" . "anton.johansson@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Anton Johansson" . "anton.johansson@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/antonj/Highlight-Indentation-for-Emacs"))]) (highlight-indent-guides . [(20180910 1727) ((emacs (24))) "Minor mode to highlight indentation" single ((:commit . "e46356487d4b19144af3025cf16f1b1bd174a450") (:authors ("DarthFennec" . "darthfennec@derpymail.org")) (:maintainer "DarthFennec" . "darthfennec@derpymail.org") (:url . "https://github.com/DarthFennec/highlight-indent-guides"))]) (highlight-function-calls . [(20170908 500) ((emacs (24 4))) "Highlight function/macro calls" single ((:commit . "f7a1eaf95fc64cc0db4d0567f9ff79ec4ae04787") (:keywords "faces" "highlighting") (:authors ("Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net")) (:maintainer "Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net") (:url . "http://github.com/alphapapa/highlight-function-calls"))]) (highlight-escape-sequences . [(20171117 1237) nil "Highlight escape sequences" single ((:commit . "08d846a7aa748209d65fecead2b6a766c3e5cb41") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru") ("Pavel Matcula" . "dev.plvlml@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru") (:url . "https://github.com/dgutov/highlight-escape-sequences"))]) (highlight-doxygen . [(20180829 1818) nil "Highlight Doxygen comments" single ((:commit . "53f2250018725fa19548e1771ee79fcc23641694") (:keywords "faces") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/highlight-doxygen"))]) (highlight-defined . [(20141225 1530) ((emacs (24))) "Syntax highlighting of known Elisp symbols" single ((:commit . "243478cc204ab42d29805ed610961cbb260c1dfd") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fanael/highlight-defined"))]) (highlight-context-line . [(20170319 2142) nil "Improve orientation when scrolling" single ((:commit . "716e10a0c7b703b5f1d9c6ca1481524a4d06b7b8") (:keywords "faces" "services" "user") (:authors ("Stefan Kamphausen <www.skamphausen.de>")) (:maintainer "Stefan Kamphausen <www.skamphausen.de>") (:url . "https://github.com/ska2342/highlight-context-line/"))]) (highlight-blocks . [(20151201 1615) ((emacs (24))) "Highlight the blocks point is in" single ((:commit . 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"https://github.com/rbanffy/green-screen-emacs"))]) (green-phosphor-theme . [(20150515 1447) nil "A light color theme with muted, autumnal colors." single ((:commit . "fa42f598626adfdc5450e5c380fa2d5df6110f28") (:keywords "color" "theme") (:authors ("Adam Alpern" . "adam.alpern@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Adam Alpern" . "adam.alpern@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/aalpern/emacs-color-theme-green-phosphor"))]) (green-is-the-new-black-theme . [(20180323 203) nil "A cool and minimalist green blackened theme engine" single ((:commit . "8a03687a2b8b55c5dc7f099086019278d505d8d8") (:keywords "faces" "themes") (:authors ("Fred Campos" . "fred.tecnologia@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fred Campos" . "fred.tecnologia@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/fredcamps/green-is-the-new-black-emacs"))]) (grayscale-theme . [(20171005 802) nil "A simple grayscale theme" single ((:commit . "53ad50e10e68f2f076ebfc96e10ecef7a932d38d") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Kaleb Elwert" . "belak@coded.io")) (:maintainer "Kaleb Elwert" . "belak@coded.io") (:url . "https://github.com/belak/emacs-grayscale-theme"))]) (grass-mode . [(20170503 1500) ((cl-lib (0 2)) (dash (2 8 0))) "Provides Emacs modes for interacting with the GRASS GIS program" single ((:keywords "grass" "gis") (:authors ("Tyler Smith" . "tyler@plantarum.ca")) (:maintainer "Tyler Smith" . "tyler@plantarum.ca"))]) (grapnel . [(20131001 1534) nil "HTTP request lib with flexible callback dispatch" single ((:commit . "fbd0f9a51139973d35e4014855964fa435e8ecaf") (:authors ("David Leatherman" . "leathekd@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "David Leatherman" . "leathekd@gmail.com") (:url . "http://www.github.com/leathekd/grapnel"))]) (graphviz-dot-mode . [(20171103 827) nil "Mode for the dot-language used by graphviz (att)." single ((:commit . "c456a2b65c734089e6c44e87209a5a432a741b1a") (:keywords "mode" "dot" "dot-language" "dotlanguage" "graphviz" "graphs" "att") (:maintainer "Pieter Pareit" . "pieter.pareit@gmail.com") (:url . "http://ppareit.github.com/graphviz-dot-mode/"))]) (graphql-mode . [(20180303 2358) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for editing GraphQL schemas" single ((:commit . "36b1a4ed9fe78ccd1f386111644e69a5424a1a7b") (:keywords "languages") (:authors ("David Vazquez Pua" . "davazp@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "David Vazquez Pua" . "davazp@gmail.com"))]) (graphql . [(20180912 31) ((emacs (25))) "GraphQL utilities" single ((:commit . "e2b309689f4faf9225f290080f836e988c5a576d") (:keywords "hypermedia" "tools" "lisp") (:authors ("Sean Allred" . "code@seanallred.com")) (:maintainer "Sean Allred" . "code@seanallred.com") (:url . "https://github.com/vermiculus/graphql.el"))]) (graphene-meta-theme . [(20161204 1607) nil "Integrated theming for common packages" single ((:commit . "62cc73fee31f1bd9474027b83a249feee050271e") (:keywords "defaults") (:authors ("Robert Dallas Gray" . "mail@robertdallasgray.com")) (:maintainer "Robert Dallas Gray" . 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[(20180205 1146) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Grab links from X11 apps and insert into Emacs" single ((:commit . "d19f0c0da0ddc55005a4c1cdc2b8c5de8bea1e8c") (:keywords "hyperlink") (:authors ("Xu Chunyang" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainer "Xu Chunyang" . "mail@xuchunyang.me") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/grab-x-link"))]) (grab-mac-link . [(20180328 1445) ((emacs (24))) "Grab link from Mac Apps and insert it into Emacs" single ((:commit . "35edb57d136c2a9726fd14e6a59cce4fc0248771") (:keywords "mac" "hyperlink") (:authors ("Xu Chunyang" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainer "Xu Chunyang" . "mail@xuchunyang.me") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/grab-mac-link.el"))]) (gpastel . [(20180420 650) ((emacs (24 3))) "Integrates GPaste with the kill-ring" single ((:commit . "ae11a0ae58577321605c338809fc5ae29b38fc72") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainer "Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me") (:url . 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"94d7f3e99104e06167967c98fdc201049c433c2d") (:keywords "go" "repl") (:authors ("Sergey Pashaev" . "sergey.pashaev@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sergey Pashaev" . "sergey.pashaev@gmail.com"))]) (goose-theme . [(20160828 1245) ((emacs (24 1))) "A gray color theme" single ((:commit . "acd017b50ab25a75fd1331eb3de66467e2042e9c") (:authors ("Stephen Whipple" . "shw@wicdmedia.org")) (:maintainer "Stephen Whipple" . "shw@wicdmedia.org") (:url . "https://github.com/thwg/goose-theme"))]) (google-translate . [(20180926 1925) nil "Emacs interface to Google Translate." tar ((:commit . "24ee8e91b7ada9415e2035ee54e3342994fcfe04"))]) (google-this . [(20170810 1215) ((emacs (24 1))) "A set of functions and bindings to google under point." single ((:commit . "8a2e3ca5da6a8c89bfe99a21486c6c7db125dc84") (:keywords "convenience" "hypermedia") (:authors ("Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com") (:url . 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[(20140416 1748) nil "Emacs interface to the Google API" single ((:commit . "3b3189a8b201c8d36fed6e61496274e530dd40bd") (:keywords "comm" "processes" "tools") (:authors ("Edward O'Connor" . "ted@oconnor.cx")) (:maintainer "Edward O'Connor" . "ted@oconnor.cx"))]) (gom-mode . [(20131008 253) nil "Major mode for Gomfile" single ((:commit . "972e33df1d38ff323bc97de87477305826013701") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syohex/emacs-gom-mode"))]) (golint . [(20180221 2015) nil "lint for the Go source code" single ((:commit . "06c8688daad7faa9da5a0c2f163a3d14aac986ca") (:url . "https://github.com/golang/lint"))]) (goldendict . [(20180121 920) ((emacs (24 4)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "query word smartly with goldendict.el" single ((:commit . "1aac19daaec811deb9afe45eea4929309c09ac8b") (:keywords "dict" "goldendict") (:url . "https://github.com/stardiviner/goldendict.el"))]) (golden-ratio-scroll-screen . 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[(20141025 250) nil "Growl Notification Protocol for Emacs" single ((:commit . "767571135e2c0985944017dc59b0be79af222ef5") (:authors ("Engelke Eschner" . "tekai@gmx.li")) (:maintainer "Engelke Eschner" . "tekai@gmx.li"))]) (gnomenm . [(20150316 1918) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (2 3 0)) (kv (0 0 19))) "Emacs interface to Gnome nmcli command" single ((:commit . "9065cda44ffc9e06239b8189a0154d31314c3b4d") (:keywords "processes" "hardware") (:authors ("Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk") (:url . "http://github.com/nicferrier/emacs-nm"))]) (gnome-calendar . [(20161110 1256) nil "Integration with the GNOME Shell calendar" single ((:commit . "489f9f15f7bb35696b1cc19db75b554ae8328df2") (:keywords "gnome" "calendar") (:authors ("Nicolas Petton" . "nicolas@petton.fr")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Petton" . "nicolas@petton.fr"))]) (gmpl-mode . [(20171031 2054) ((emacs (24))) "Major mode for editing GMPL(MathProg) files" single ((:commit . 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[(20160815 227) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Easily insert Unicode mathematical Fraktur characters" single ((:commit . "514baf5546aed12a0d9fa0fe66e87cdcc7843b08") (:keywords "unicode" "fraktur" "math" "mathematical") (:authors ("Grant Rettke" . "gcr@wisdomandwonder.com")) (:maintainer nil . "<gcr@wisdomandwonder.com>") (:url . "https://github.com/grettke/fraktur-mode"))]) (fountain-mode . [(20180911 1234) ((emacs (24 5))) "Major mode for screenwriting in Fountain markup" single ((:commit . "55e8b6ac6e95a1478cf5fe9479d92b30c5ec71fd") (:keywords "wp" "text") (:authors ("Paul Rankin" . "hello@paulwrankin.com")) (:maintainer "Paul Rankin" . "hello@paulwrankin.com") (:url . "https://github.com/rnkn/fountain-mode"))]) (fortune-cookie . [(20170407 2217) nil "Print a fortune in your scratch buffer." single ((:commit . "bad99a2cd090f6646c7ee1125b95dd98744939c6") (:keywords "fortune" "cowsay" "scratch" "startup") (:authors ("Andrew Schwartzmeyer" . 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"97f475c245cd6c81a72a265678e2087cee66ac7b") (:authors ("Friedrich Paetzke" . "paetzke@fastmail.fm")) (:maintainer "Friedrich Paetzke" . "paetzke@fastmail.fm") (:url . "https://github.com/paetzke/format-sql.el"))]) (format-all . [(20180928 1403) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Auto-format C, C++, JS, Python, Ruby and 25 other languages" single ((:commit . "3435878ff17d7da1291d3bb2f6512490dbe3d8bf") (:keywords "languages" "util") (:authors ("Lassi Kortela" . "lassi@lassi.io")) (:maintainer "Lassi Kortela" . "lassi@lassi.io") (:url . "https://github.com/lassik/emacs-format-all-the-code"))]) (form-feed . [(20160102 2253) nil "Display ^L glyphs as horizontal lines" single ((:commit . "799ca3e72b20a59a755a094b8cead57f654f3170") (:keywords "faces") (:authors ("Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/wasamasa/form-feed"))]) (forest-blue-theme . 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[(20150806 1751) ((persistent-soft (0 8 8)) (pcache (0 2 3))) "Utility functions for working with fonts" single ((:commit . "9192d3f8ee6a4e75f34c3fed10378674cc2b11d3") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/font-utils"))]) (font-lock-studio . [(20170127 2051) ((emacs (24 3))) "interactive debugger for Font Lock keywords." single ((:commit . "12c35967b31233e06946c70627aa3152dacfe261") (:keywords "faces" "tools") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/font-lock-studio"))]) (font-lock-profiler . [(20170208 2008) ((emacs (24 3))) "Coverage and timing tool for font-lock keywords." single ((:commit . "6e096458416888a4f63cca0d6bc5965a052753c8") (:keywords "faces" "tools") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . 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"c46f4bb2ce91b4e307136320e72c28dd50b6cd8b") (:authors ("Peter Heslin" . "p.j.heslin@dur.ac.uk")) (:maintainer "Peter Heslin" . "p.j.heslin@dur.ac.uk") (:url . "http://www.dur.ac.uk/p.j.heslin/Software/Emacs"))]) (foggy-night-theme . [(20160209 1508) ((emacs (24))) "Dark low contrast theme with soft and muted colors." single ((:commit . "60a12abdac29c2d913e1cf24485d0cc083e26093") (:authors ("Martin Haesler")) (:maintainer "Martin Haesler"))]) (focus-autosave-mode . [(20160519 2116) ((emacs (24 4))) "Automatically save files in focus-out-hook." single ((:commit . "2e0844fabb6f0dc9e0f31928e4785febf38b9e35") (:keywords "convenience" "files" "frames" "mouse") (:authors ("Wojciech Siewierski" . "wojciech.siewierski@onet.pl")) (:maintainer "Wojciech Siewierski" . "wojciech.siewierski@onet.pl"))]) (focus . [(20171204 503) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Dim the font color of text in surrounding sections" single ((:commit . "045ee6175e9340f873db03445c74ff9eefa35a27") (:authors ("Lars Tveito" . 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[(20170210 1941) ((osc (0 1)) (emacs (24 4))) "Major mode for interfacing with Fluxus" single ((:commit . "3661d4dfdaf249138e7f215f15f291c9391ede8d") (:keywords "languages") (:authors ("modula t." . "defaultxr@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "modula t." . "defaultxr@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/defaultxr/fluxus-mode"))]) (flower . [(20180821 1602) ((emacs (24 4)) (clomacs (0 0 3))) "Emacs task tracker client." tar ((:commit . "a0e6912e6e709e5cf083d48cebffdb60b809c59a") (:keywords "hypermedia" "outlines" "tools" "vc") (:authors ("Sergey Sobko" . "SSobko@ptsecurity.com")) (:maintainer "Sergey Sobko" . "SSobko@ptsecurity.com") (:url . "https://github.com/PositiveTechnologies/flower"))]) (flow-minor-mode . [(20180315 1824) ((emacs (25 1))) "Flow type mode based on web-mode." single ((:commit . "d1b32a7dd0d33c6a00a106da5f4b2323602cbd3e") (:url . "https://github.com/an-sh/flow-minor-mode"))]) (floobits . [(20180801 524) ((json (1 2)) (highlight (0))) "Floobits plugin for real-time collaborative editing" tar ((:commit . "489b294a7f30ecd2af2edc0823dead8102f27af6") (:keywords "comm" "tools") (:authors ("Matt Kaniaris") ("Geoff Greer")) (:maintainer "Matt Kaniaris") (:url . "http://github.com/Floobits/floobits-emacs"))]) (fliptext . [(20171124 2056) nil "Input method for flipping characters upside down" single ((:commit . "fd821f645ffebae6ae3894afa7ba7fc06f91afc6") (:keywords "games" "i18n") (:authors ("André Riemann" . "andre.riemann@web.de")) (:maintainer "André Riemann" . "andre.riemann@web.de"))]) (flimenu . [(20170418 147) ((dash (2 10 0)) (emacs (24 4))) "Flatten imenu automatically" single ((:commit . "9351201d89b05cbdaec312a6ebd7fd10c38d6112") (:keywords "imenu" "browse" "structure" "hook" "mode" "matching" "tools" "convenience" "files") (:authors ("Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/IvanMalison/flimenu"))]) (flim . [(20180328 2324) ((apel (10 8))) "A library to provide basic features about message representation or encoding." tar ((:commit . "faaa2b1f2bb8fcf835ddfb8981654e4d3b2bdbc6"))]) (flex-isearch . [(20170308 2010) nil "Flex matching (like ido) in isearch." single ((:keywords "convenience" "search") (:authors ("Jonathan Kotta" . "jpkotta@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Kotta" . "jpkotta@gmail.com") (:url . "https://bitbucket.org/jpkotta/flex-isearch"))]) (flex-compile . [(20180924 1916) ((emacs (25)) (buffer-manage (0 7)) (dash (2 13 0))) "Run, evaluate and compile for a many languages and modes." tar ((:commit . "3324531ddd522628a42fc82ecf0af5d69e8275a5") (:keywords "compilation" "integration") (:authors ("Paul Landes")) (:maintainer "Paul Landes") (:url . "https://github.com/plandes/flex-compile"))]) (flex-autopair . [(20120809 1218) nil "Automatically insert pair braces and quotes, insertion conditions & actions are highly customizable." single ((:commit . "4bb757f2556a4a51828e2fed8fb81e31e83052cb") (:keywords "keyboard" "input") (:authors ("Yuuki Arisawa" . "yuuki.ari@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yuuki Arisawa" . "yuuki.ari@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/uk-ar/flex-autopair.el"))]) (flatui-theme . [(20160619 127) nil "A color theme for Emacs based on flatuicolors.com" single ((:commit . "9c15db5526c15c8dba55023f5698372b19c2a780") (:authors ("John Louis Del Rosario" . "john2x@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "John Louis Del Rosario" . "john2x@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/john2x/flatui-theme.el"))]) (flatui-dark-theme . [(20170513 1422) ((emacs (24))) "Dark color theme with colors from https://flatuicolors.com/" single ((:commit . "5b959a9f743f891e4660b1b432086417947872ea") (:keywords "color" "theme" "dark" "flatui" "faces") (:authors ("Andrew Phillips" . "theasp@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Andrew Phillips" . "theasp@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/theasp/flatui-dark-theme"))]) (flatland-theme . [(20171113 1521) nil "A simple theme for Emacs based on the Flatland theme for Sublime Text" single ((:commit . "a98a6f19ad4dff0fa3fad1ea487b7d0ef634a19a") (:authors ("Greg Chapple" . "info@gregchapple.com")) (:maintainer "Greg Chapple" . "info@gregchapple.com") (:url . "http://github.com/gregchapple/flatland-emacs"))]) (flatland-black-theme . [(20170808 1312) ((emacs (24 0))) "an Emacs 24 theme based on Flatland Black (tmTheme)" single ((:commit . "348c5d5fe615e6ea13cadc17f046e506e789ce07") (:authors ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainer "Jason Milkins") (:url . "https://github.com/emacsfodder/flatland-black-theme"))]) (flash-region . [(20130923 1817) nil "Flash a region" single ((:commit . "261b3597b23cdd40e5c14262a5687bcc6c1d0901") (:keywords "utility") (:authors ("Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (flappymacs . [(20171023 1004) nil "flappybird clone for emacs" single ((:commit . "27f3e21acb22f786606481e3f4e5dc1edbaaaed4") (:keywords "games") (:authors ("Takayuki Sato")) (:maintainer "Takayuki Sato") (:url . "https://github.com/taksatou/flappymacs"))]) (flame . [(20180303 2016) ((emacs (24))) "automatic generation of flamage, as if we needed more." single ((:commit . "a749b2a77b87e505572d0f1f5d59fac76348bb73") (:keywords "games") (:authors ("Ian G. Batten" . "batten@uk.ac.bham.multics") ("Noah Friedman" . "friedman@splode.com")) (:maintainer "Noah Friedman" . "friedman@splode.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mschuldt/flame"))]) (fixmee . [(20150223 1355) ((button-lock (1 0 2)) (nav-flash (1 0 0)) (back-button (0 6 0)) (smartrep (0 0 3)) (string-utils (0 3 2)) (tabulated-list (0))) "Quickly navigate to FIXME notices in code" single ((:commit . "1b8b3460f1e3c3c1784b2a63fb9f4fb3bb4dc084") (:keywords "navigation" "convenience") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/fixmee"))]) (fix-word . [(20180101 615) ((emacs (24 1)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Convenient word transformation" single ((:commit . "8e66b6a7b599c6c5098490e83ef4e69acf307603") (:keywords "word" "convenience") (:authors ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mrkkrp/fix-word"))]) (fix-muscle-memory . [(20160823 439) nil "Simple hacks to fix muscle memory problems" single ((:commit . "a123e04f8a1d2982cbf930efb909cad9522ac884") (:keywords "spelling" "typing") (:authors ("Jonathan Arkell" . "jonnay@jonnay.net")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Arkell" . "jonnay@jonnay.net"))]) (fix-input . [(20180101 620) ((emacs (24 4))) "Make input methods play nicely with alternative keyboard layout on OS level" single ((:commit . "37bc0734a2e71d66245ee3960879577e5ef906bb") (:keywords "input" "method") (:authors ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mrkkrp/fix-input"))]) (fish-mode . [(20180827 303) ((emacs (24))) "Major mode for fish shell scripts" single ((:commit . "35fc7c1e243a7410823088a571ecf378e9f3efa6") (:keywords "fish" "shell") (:authors ("Tony Wang" . "wwwjfy@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tony Wang" . "wwwjfy@gmail.com"))]) (fish-completion . [(20180827 829) nil "Add fish completion to pcomplete (shell and Eshell)" single ((:commit . "a73526d67c4c5f7f2e425cec79d56c7517c7f1e9") (:authors ("Pierre Neidhardt" . "mail@ambrevar.xyz")) (:maintainer "Pierre Neidhardt" . "mail@ambrevar.xyz") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/Ambrevar/emacs-fish-completion"))]) (firrtl-mode . [(20180221 2355) ((emacs (24 3))) "mode for working with FIRRTL files" single ((:commit . "1ac00d526018945389bcb2292dbdd8395381774a") (:keywords "languages" "firrtl") (:authors ("Schuyler Eldridge" . "schuyler.eldridge@ibm.com")) (:maintainer "Schuyler Eldridge" . "schuyler.eldridge@ibm.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ibm/firrtl-mode"))]) (firestarter . [(20161219 1323) nil "Execute (shell) commands on save" single ((:commit . "4d6b106f325ac1802eabce3c8a7cd0a4c7a32864") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/wasamasa/firestarter"))]) (fireplace . [(20160811 1219) nil "A cozy fireplace for emacs" single ((:commit . "23a444f749bcb2b804593e3b2cb9c73cc59231fb") (:keywords "games") (:authors ("Johan Sivertsen" . "johanvts@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Sivertsen" . "johanvts@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/johanvts/emacs-fireplace"))]) (firefox-controller . [(20160320 1847) ((moz (0)) (popwin (1 0 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "An improved Firefox controller" single ((:commit . "a8af8cbf70afaf6b89a26d6ac69af8e92afc181f") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/cute-jumper/emacs-firefox-controller"))]) (firecode-theme . [(20170808 1311) ((emacs (24 0))) "an Emacs 24 theme based on FireCode (tmTheme)" single ((:commit . "8b7b03ecdd41e70dab145b98906017e1392eaef4") (:authors ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainer "Jason Milkins") (:url . "https://github.com/emacsfodder/tmtheme-to-deftheme"))]) (fiplr . [(20140724 645) ((grizzl (0 1 0)) (cl-lib (0 1))) "Fuzzy Search for Files in Projects" tar ((:commit . "3f50159fd42125440d5b0eb9d6398560461f030b"))]) (fingers . [(20160817 829) nil "Modal editing with universal text manipulation helpers." tar ((:commit . "fed0f742afb1d72eaef29d8da394467550a030fa") (:keywords "fingers" "modal" "editing" "workman") (:authors ("Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/fgeller/fingers.el"))]) (findr . [(20130127 2032) nil "Breadth-first file-finding facility for (X)Emacs" single ((:commit . "1ddbc0464bb05dcda392b62666ad17239a2152d3") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("David Bakhash" . "cadet@bu.edu")) (:maintainer "David Bakhash" . "cadet@bu.edu"))]) (find-things-fast . [(20150519 2226) nil "Find things fast, leveraging the power of git" single ((:commit . "efc7c189019ed65430e2f9e910e8e0a5ca9d2d03") (:keywords "project" "convenience") (:authors ("Elvio Toccalino and Elliot Glaysher and Phil Hagelberg and Doug Alcorn")) (:maintainer "Elvio Toccalino and Elliot Glaysher and Phil Hagelberg and Doug Alcorn"))]) (find-temp-file . [(20170107 1339) nil "Open quickly a temporary file" single ((:commit . "513005d19d72d71f34481ee00158dd57bd93206f") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Sylvain Rousseau <thisirs at gmail dot com>")) (:maintainer "Sylvain Rousseau <thisirs at gmail dot com>") (:url . "https://github.com/thisirs/find-temp-file.git"))]) (find-file-in-repository . [(20151113 1319) nil "Quickly find files in a git, mercurial or other repository" single ((:commit . "8a8c84a6dbe7a2bba4564c3b58c92d157abfa3f8") (:keywords "files" "convenience" "repository" "project" "source control") (:authors ("Samuel Hoffstaetter" . "samuel@hoffstaetter.com")) (:maintainer "Samuel Hoffstaetter" . "samuel@hoffstaetter.com") (:url . "https://github.com/hoffstaetter/find-file-in-repository"))]) (find-file-in-project . [(20180912 1218) ((ivy (0 10 0)) (emacs (24 3))) "Find file/directory and review Diff/Patch/Commit efficiently everywhere" single ((:commit . "a3d89bc16432bd44d4a4ebfd01dab57a88025327") (:keywords "project" "convenience") (:authors ("Phil Hagelberg, Doug Alcorn, and Will Farrington")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/technomancy/find-file-in-project"))]) (find-by-pinyin-dired . [(20180210 218) ((pinyinlib (0 1 0))) "Find file by first PinYin character of Chinese Hanzi" single ((:commit . "3b4781148dddc84a701ad76c0934ed991ecd59d5") (:keywords "hanzi" "chinese" "dired" "find" "file" "pinyin") (:authors ("Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/redguardtoo/find-by-pinyin-dired"))]) (finalize . [(20170418 1945) ((emacs (24 1)) (cl-generic (0 3)) (cl-lib (0 3)) (eieio (1 4))) "finalizers for Emacs Lisp" tar ((:commit . "846731531e7d1d80451787992e07bfe7dedbe9ff"))]) (fillcode . [(20171029 1625) nil "Fill (wrap) function calls and expressions in source code" single ((:commit . "d0a9e20f5fcc24a786d09ea19bfb9237681ba823") (:authors ("Ryan Barrett" . "fillcode@ryanb.org")) (:maintainer "Ryan Barrett" . "fillcode@ryanb.org") (:url . "https://snarfed.org/fillcode"))]) (fill-function-arguments . [(20180427 1702) ((emacs (24 4))) "Convert function arguments to/from single line" single ((:commit . "fcfb2a671adaf04110586aee0c499b1f0056a8e6") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("David Shepherd" . "davidshepherd7@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "David Shepherd" . "davidshepherd7@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/davidshepherd7/fill-function-arguments"))]) (fill-column-indicator . [(20171209 1924) nil "Graphically indicate the fill column" single ((:commit . "d2536b1c48f78679e15a2b50cd5d8c0ffde4b155") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Alp Aker" . "alp.tekin.aker@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alp Aker" . "alp.tekin.aker@gmail.com"))]) (filelock . [(20180524 2215) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0)) (f (0))) "Functions for manipulating file locks" single ((:commit . "17a5ca6e0dee14d2e7d92c84be91143bca9d9663") (:keywords "extensions" "files" "tools") (:authors ("Ryan C. Thompson")) (:maintainer "Ryan C. Thompson") (:url . "https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/emacs-filelock"))]) (figlet . [(20160218 2237) nil "Annoy people with big, ascii art text" single ((:authors ("Philip Jackson" . "phil@shellarchive.co.uk")) (:maintainer "Philip Jackson" . "phil@shellarchive.co.uk"))]) (fifo-class . [(20160425 558) nil "First in first out abstract class" single ((:commit . "8fe4cf690727f4ac7b67f29c55f845df023c3f21") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Mola-T" . "Mola@molamola.xyz")) (:maintainer "Mola-T" . "Mola@molamola.xyz") (:url . "https://github.com/mola-T/fifo-class"))]) (fic-mode . [(20180603 2035) nil "Show FIXME/TODO/BUG(...) in special face only in comments and strings" single ((:commit . "a05fc36ed54ba0c6dc22ac216a6a72cf191ca13d") (:url . "https://github.com/lewang/fic-mode"))]) (fetch . [(20131201 730) nil "Fetch and unpack resources" single ((:commit . "3f2793afcbbc32f320e572453166f9354ecc6d06") (:authors ("Christian 'crshd' Brassat" . "christian.brassat@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christian 'crshd' Brassat" . "christian.brassat@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/crshd/fetch.el"))]) (fennel-mode . [(20180801 350) nil "a major-mode for editing Fennel code" single ((:commit . "b1f07dff0b16a0bc912528e3c1a70231488a1399") (:keywords "languages" "tools") (:authors ("Phil Hagelberg")) (:maintainer "Phil Hagelberg") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/technomancy/fennel-mode"))]) (feebleline . [(20180914 2100) nil "Replace modeline with a slimmer proxy" single ((:commit . "89ddf31ecad885e5491e8d6b71b48c1591b3faec") (:authors ("Benjamin Lindqvist" . "benjamin.lindqvist@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Benjamin Lindqvist" . "benjamin.lindqvist@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/tautologyclub/feebleline"))]) (feature-mode . [(20170907 1448) nil "Major mode for editing Gherkin (i.e. Cucumber) user stories" tar ((:commit . "722b352c4f0b800a9356dd369c79612782b3b847"))]) (fd-dired . [(20180731 1049) ((emacs (25))) "find-dired alternative using fd" single ((:commit . "fd4c3f490b0b6727592b85f1635e57638dec8f91") (:keywords "tools" "fd" "find" "dired") (:authors ("Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/yqrashawn/fd-dired"))]) (fcopy . [(20150304 1403) nil "Funny Copy, set past point HERE then search copy text" single ((:commit . "e355f6ec889d8ecbdb096019c2dc660b1cec4941") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Masayuki Ataka" . "masayuki.ataka@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masayuki Ataka" . "masayuki.ataka@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ataka/fcopy"))]) (fcitx . [(20170914 200) nil "Make fcitx better in Emacs" single ((:commit . "095332fbeb994c908c533fe2ad068c0728211c3d") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/cute-jumper/fcitx.el"))]) (faustine . [(20171122 1202) ((emacs (24 3)) (faust-mode (0 3))) "Edit, visualize, build and run Faust code" single ((:commit . "07a38963111518f86123802f9d477be0d4689a3f") (:keywords "languages" "faust") (:authors ("Yassin Philip" . "xaccrocheur@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yassin Philip" . "xaccrocheur@gmail.com") (:url . "https://bitbucket.org/yphil/faustine"))]) (faust-mode . [(20180205 926) nil "Faust syntax colorizer for Emacs." single ((:commit . "7c31b22bdbfd2f8c16ec117d2975d56dd61ac15c") (:keywords "languages" "faust") (:authors ("rukano" . "rukano@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yassin Philip" . "xaccrocheur@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/rukano/emacs-faust-mode"))]) (fastnav . [(20120211 1457) nil "Fast navigation and editing routines." single ((:commit . "1019ba2b61d1a070204099b23da347278a61bc89") (:keywords "nav" "fast" "fastnav" "navigation") (:authors ("Zsolt Terek" . "zsolt@google.com")) (:maintainer "Zsolt Terek" . "zsolt@google.com"))]) (fastdef . [(20160713 1329) ((ivy (0 7 0)) (w3m (0 0))) "Insert terminology from Google top search results" single ((:commit . "0696f41dc150d35ce31fe8d2ea74f4173818bb55") (:keywords "terminology" "org-mode" "markdown") (:authors ("Chen Bin <chenin DOT sh AT gmail DOT com>")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin <chenin DOT sh AT gmail DOT com>") (:url . "http://github.com/redguardtoo/fastdef"))]) (fasd . [(20180606 505) nil "Emacs integration for the command-line productivity booster `fasd'" single ((:commit . "020c6a4b5fd1498a84ae142d2e32c7ff678fb029") (:keywords "cli" "bash" "zsh" "autojump") (:authors ("steckerhalter")) (:maintainer "steckerhalter") (:url . "https://framagit.org/steckerhalter/emacs-fasd"))]) (farmhouse-theme . [(20160713 2244) nil "Farmhouse Theme, Emacs edition" tar ((:commit . "7ddc1ff13b4a3d5466bd0d33ecb86100352e83a7") (:keywords "color" "theme") (:url . "https://github.com/mattly/emacs-farmhouse-theme"))]) (fancy-narrow . [(20171031 16) nil "narrow-to-region with more eye candy." single ((:commit . "9f4a587f6a5a387271fb665e13f59d41fd42504c") (:keywords "faces" "convenience") (:authors ("Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/Bruce-Connor/fancy-narrow"))]) (fancy-battery . [(20150101 1204) ((emacs (24 1))) "Fancy battery display" single ((:commit . "9b88ae77a01aa3edc529840338bcb2db7f445822") (:keywords "convenience" "tools" "hardware") (:authors ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) (:maintainer "Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com") (:url . "https://github.com/lunaryorn/fancy-battery.el"))]) (fakir . [(20140729 1652) ((noflet (0 0 8)) (dash (1 3 2)) (kv (0 0 19))) "fakeing bits of Emacs" single ((:commit . "1fca406ad7de80fece6319ff75d4230b648534b0") (:keywords "lisp" "tools") (:authors ("Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk") (:url . "http://github.com/nicferrier/emacs-fakir"))]) (fakespace . [(20120818 6) nil "fake namespaces with defpackage" single ((:commit . "d1bd1f4b14b2690d7a67f9a52622ec51ed84813a") (:authors ("Christopher Wellons" . "mosquitopsu@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christopher Wellons" . "mosquitopsu@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/skeeto/elisp-fakespace"))]) (faff-theme . [(20180702 1723) nil "Light Emacs color theme on ivory3 background" single ((:commit . "596c8cfbf1a7fbc3b93643359f8d0f4c612d69be") (:keywords "color" "theme") (:authors ("James Ferguson <(concat \"wjcferguson\" at-sign \"gmail.com\")>")) (:maintainer "James Ferguson <(concat \"wjcferguson\" at-sign \"gmail.com\")>") (:url . "https://github.com/WJCFerguson/emacs-faff-theme"))]) (factlog . [(20130210 140) ((deferred (0 3 1))) "File activity logger" single ((:commit . "6503d77ea882c995b051d22e72db336fb28770fc") (:authors ("Takafumi Arakaki <aka.tkf at gmail.com>")) (:maintainer "Takafumi Arakaki <aka.tkf at gmail.com>") (:url . "https://github.com/tkf/factlog"))]) (faceup . [(20170925 1946) nil "Markup language for faces and font-lock regression testing" single ((:commit . "6c92dad56a133e14e7b27831e1bcf9b3a71ff154") (:keywords "faces" "languages") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/faceup"))]) (face-explorer . [(20170710 1901) nil "Library and tools for faces and text properties" single ((:commit . "13bd4553bc4b09215a04d0267be1cb4ed834775c") (:keywords "faces") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/face-explorer"))]) (fabric . [(20171116 656) nil "Launch Fabric using Emacs" tar ((:commit . "df79be341d0b34ed23850f9894136092fa5fea8c") (:keywords "python" "fabric") (:authors ("Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@chmouel.com")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@chmouel.com") (:url . "https://github.com/nlamirault/fabric.el"))]) (f3 . [(20180130 1158) ((emacs (24 3)) (helm (2 8 8)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "a helm interface to find" tar ((:commit . "000009ce4adf7a57eae80512f29c4ec2a1391ce5") (:keywords "find" "file" "files" "helm" "fast" "finder") (:authors ("Danny McClanahan")) (:maintainer "Danny McClanahan") (:url . "https://github.com/cosmicexplorer/f3"))]) (f . [(20180106 922) ((s (1 7 0)) (dash (2 2 0))) "Modern API for working with files and directories" single ((:commit . "de6d4d40ddc844eee643e92d47b9d6a63fbebb48") (:keywords "files" "directories") (:authors ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rejeep/f.el"))]) (eziam-theme . [(20180414 1029) nil "A mostly monochrome theme, inspired by Tao and Leuven, with dark and light versions." tar ((:commit . "96595833110cd64c391e0ccd5230782a8f0a4e08"))]) (ez-query-replace . [(20170814 1321) ((dash (1 2 0)) (s (1 11 0))) "a smarter context-sensitive query-replace that can be reapplied" single ((:commit . "f5dbd2d3e5e62e6b7e7cc1a98fc4d0cd411e5afa") (:authors ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk"))]) (eyuml . [(20141028 2227) ((request (0 2 0)) (s (1 8 0))) "Write textual uml diagram from emacs using yuml.me" single ((:commit . "eb29c37316e44a14741f16e894fbcfcb7537dc80") (:keywords "uml") (:authors ("Anthony HAMON" . "hamon.anth@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Anthony HAMON" . "hamon.anth@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/antham/eyuml"))]) (eyebrowse . [(20180514 1919) ((dash (2 7 0)) (emacs (24 3 1))) "Easy window config switching" single ((:commit . "dfeea9e9cd6dcd78ddc9fccdf9a21f7317f754bc") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/wasamasa/eyebrowse"))]) (exwm-x . [(20180227 1057) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (exwm (0 17)) (switch-window (0 10)) (swiper (0 9 0)) (bind-key (1 0)) (counsel (0 9 0)) (ivy (0 9 0))) "A derivative wm based on EXWM (emacs x window manager)" tar ((:commit . "4f7946db67d6599baba6b3961e8f543a68707742") (:keywords "window-manager" "exwm") (:authors ("Feng Shu" . "tumashu@163.com")) (:maintainer "Feng Shu" . "tumashu@163.com") (:url . "https://github.com/tumashu/exwm-x"))]) (exwm-surf . [(20171204 1140) ((emacs (24 4)) (exwm (0 16))) "Interface for Surf (surf.suckless.org) under exwm" single ((:commit . "6c17e2c1597fe4b7b454a1dac23b9127ac951e94") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Peter" . "craven@gmx.net")) (:maintainer "Peter" . "craven@gmx.net") (:url . "https://github.com/ecraven/exwm-surf"))]) (exwm-edit . [(20180905 743) ((emacs (24 4))) "Edit mode for EXWM" single ((:commit . "961c0f3ea45766b888c73d7353da13d329538034") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Ag Ibragimov")) (:maintainer "Ag Ibragimov") (:url . "https://github.com/agzam/exwm-edit"))]) (extmap . [(20180205 1847) ((emacs (24 1))) "Externally-stored constant mapping for Elisp" single ((:commit . "f4c54949770363a51c36374eef9556bc5877a245") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/doublep/extmap"))]) (extend-dnd . [(20151122 1850) nil "R drag and Drop" tar ((:commit . "80c966c93b82c9bb5c6225a432557c39144fc602") (:keywords "extend" "drag and drop") (:authors ("Matthew L. Fidler")) (:maintainer "Matthew L. Fidler") (:url . "https://github.com/mlf176f2/extend-dnd"))]) (extempore-mode . [(20180105 621) ((emacs (24 4))) "Emacs major mode for Extempore source files" single ((:commit . "ae5f40d4b0883a4519e460cd7720e5fcc3a68fa5") (:keywords "extempore") (:authors ("Ben Swift" . "ben@benswift.me")) (:maintainer "Ben Swift" . "ben@benswift.me") (:url . "http://github.com/extemporelang/extempore-emacs-mode"))]) (exsqlaim-mode . [(20170607 1003) ((s (1 10 0))) "Use variables inside sql queries" single ((:commit . "a2e0a62ec8b87193d8eaa695774bfd689324b06c") (:authors ("Ahmad Nazir Raja" . "ahmadnazir@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ahmad Nazir Raja" . "ahmadnazir@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ahmadnazir/exsqlaim-mode"))]) (express . [(20140508 2041) ((string-utils (0 3 2))) "Alternatives to `message'" single ((:commit . "93dae7377eace4a5413ba99aecb6f26f90798725") (:keywords "extensions" "message" "interface") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/express"))]) (expand-region . [(20180817 1134) nil "Increase selected region by semantic units." tar ((:commit . "ed3292473035dc8f3d2f321e82974ef87327808f"))]) (expand-line . [(20151006 207) nil "Expand selection by line" single ((:commit . "75a5d0241f35dd0748ab8ecb4ff16891535be372") (:authors ("Kai Yu" . "yeannylam@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kai Yu" . "yeannylam@gmail.com"))]) (exotica-theme . [(20180212 2329) ((emacs (24))) "A dark theme with vibrant colors" single ((:commit . "ff3ef4f6fa38c93b99becad977c7810c990a4d2f") (:keywords "faces" "theme" "dark" "vibrant colors") (:authors ("Bharat Joshi" . "jbharat@outlook.com")) (:maintainer "Bharat Joshi" . "jbharat@outlook.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jbharat/exotica-theme"))]) (exiftool . [(20170822 2132) ((emacs (25))) "Elisp wrapper around ExifTool" single ((:commit . "3a07dbcb975577734d4abf6d68e1ab83a01951bb") (:keywords "data") (:authors ("Arun I" . "arunisaac@systemreboot.net")) (:maintainer "Arun I" . "arunisaac@systemreboot.net") (:url . "https://git.systemreboot.net/exiftool.el"))]) (exec-path-from-shell . [(20180324 204) nil "Get environment variables such as $PATH from the shell" single ((:commit . "d8aa7765a138a0cee1a18ac380019fb3b33d07e6") (:keywords "unix" "environment") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell"))]) (exato . [(20180305 1042) ((evil (1 2 13)) (emacs (24))) "EXATO: Evil XML/HTML Attributes Text Object" single ((:commit . "88266fa7fcfbef704032f671b94f756f2f98bd4f") (:authors ("Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ninrod/exato"))]) (eww-lnum . [(20150102 1512) nil "Conkeror-like functionality for eww" single ((:commit . "4b0ecec769919ecb05ca4fb15ec51911ba589929") (:keywords "eww" "browse" "conkeror") (:authors ("Andrey Kotlarski" . "m00naticus@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Andrey Kotlarski" . "m00naticus@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/m00natic/eww-lnum"))]) (ewmctrl . [(20170922 217) nil "Use `wmctrl' to manage desktop windows via EWMH/NetWM." single ((:commit . "3d0217c4d6cdb5c308b6cb4293574f470d4faacf") (:keywords "desktop" "windows" "ewmh" "netwm") (:authors ("Alexis" . "flexibeast@gmail.com") ("Adam Plaice" . "plaice.adam@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alexis" . "flexibeast@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/flexibeast/ewmctrl"))]) (evm . [(20141007 1156) ((dash (2 3 0)) (f (0 13 0))) "Emacs Version Manager" single ((:commit . "d0623b2355436a5fd9f7238b419782080c79196b") (:authors ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rejeep/evm"))]) (evil-visualstar . [(20160223 48) ((evil (0))) "Starts a * or # search from the visual selection" single ((:commit . "06c053d8f7381f91c53311b1234872ca96ced752") (:keywords "evil" "vim" "visualstar") (:authors ("Bailey Ling")) (:maintainer "Bailey Ling") (:url . "https://github.com/bling/evil-visualstar"))]) (evil-visual-replace . [(20171016 613) ((evil (1 0 0))) "search/replace commands for evil visual state, inc. blocks" single ((:commit . "163fc827a1ffc106475da470c37fb26f4cc9b008") (:keywords "evil" "search" "replace" "regexp" "block" "rectangular" "region" "visual") (:authors ("Troy Pracy")) (:maintainer "Troy Pracy") (:url . "https://github.com/troyp/evil-visual-replace"))]) (evil-visual-mark-mode . [(20150202 1800) ((evil (1 0 9)) (dash (2 10))) "Display evil marks on buffer" single ((:commit . "094ee37599492885ff3144918fcdd9b74dadaaa0") (:keywords "evil") (:authors ("Roman Gonzalez" . "romanandreg@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Roman Gonzalez" . "romanandreg@gmail.com"))]) (evil-vimish-fold . [(20171030 1151) ((emacs (24 4)) (evil (1 0 0)) (vimish-fold (0 2 0))) "Integrate vimish-fold with evil" single ((:commit . "c617fecb91303f8c63f85a6101a503fdc88aae84") (:authors ("Alex Murray" . "murray.alex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Murray" . "murray.alex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/alexmurray/evil-vimish-fold"))]) (evil-tutor-ja . [(20160917 132) ((evil (1 0 9)) (evil-tutor (0 1))) "Japanese Vimtutor adapted to Evil and wrapped in a major-mode" tar ((:commit . "99af7d82e02ce3bcdfaff47c5c80b57327a7ea8d") (:keywords "convenience" "editing" "evil" "japanese") (:authors ("Kenji Miyazaki" . "kenjizmyzk@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kenji Miyazaki" . "kenjizmyzk@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/kenjimyzk/evil-tutor-ja"))]) (evil-tutor . [(20150103 650) ((evil (1 0 9))) "Vimtutor adapted to Evil and wrapped in a major-mode" tar ((:commit . "4e124cd3911dc0d1b6817ad2c9e59b4753638f28") (:keywords "convenience" "editing" "evil") (:authors ("Sylvain Benner" . "sylvain.benner@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sylvain Benner" . "sylvain.benner@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syl20bnr/evil-tutor"))]) (evil-textobj-column . [(20170905 1905) ((names (0 5)) (emacs (24)) (evil (0))) "Provides column text objects." single ((:commit . "835d7036d0bc9a6e44fc9b7c54ccf2a7c01428cd") (:keywords "evil" "column" "text-object") (:authors ("Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org")) (:maintainer "Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org") (:url . "https://github.com/noctuid/evil-textobj-column"))]) (evil-textobj-anyblock . [(20170905 1907) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (evil (1 1 0))) "Textobject for the closest user-defined blocks." single ((:commit . "ff00980f0634f95bf2ad9956b615a155ea8743be") (:keywords "evil") (:authors ("Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org")) (:maintainer "Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org") (:url . "https://github.com/noctuid/evil-textobj-anyblock"))]) (evil-text-object-python . [(20160815 841) ((emacs (24)) (evil (1 2 12))) "Python specific evil text objects" single ((:commit . "3b3fb01e7ad7eeeeae1143695547fe75148cc44f") (:keywords "evil" "python" "text-object") (:authors ("Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee")) (:maintainer "Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee") (:url . "https://github.com/wbolster/evil-text-object-python"))]) (evil-test-helpers . [(20180109 1840) ((evil (1 2 13))) "unit test helpers for Evil" single ((:commit . "6fde982d731e2cc4e5f6bded6f8955ab2daee3b7") (:authors ("Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>")) (:maintainer "Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>"))]) (evil-terminal-cursor-changer . [(20170401 842) ((evil (1 0 8))) "Change cursor shape and color by evil state in terminal" single ((:commit . "b49ca4393d2f3cc6014174950059b36a5cb22949") (:keywords "evil" "terminal" "cursor") (:authors ("7696122")) (:maintainer "7696122") (:url . "https://github.com/7696122/evil-terminal-cursor-changer"))]) (evil-tabs . [(20160217 1520) ((evil (0 0 0)) (elscreen (0 0 0))) "Integrating Vim-style tabs for Evil mode users." single ((:commit . "53d3314a810017b6056ab6796aef671f5ea1c063") (:keywords "evil" "tab" "tabs" "vim") (:authors ("Kris Jenkins" . "krisajenkins@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kris Jenkins" . "krisajenkins@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/krisajenkins/evil-tabs"))]) (evil-swap-keys . [(20170726 1820) ((emacs (24))) "intelligently swap keys on text input with evil" single ((:commit . "56bc201e265a6bd482a7c41a7c81d2238341ef3a") (:keywords "evil" "key" "swap" "numbers" "symbols") (:authors ("Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee")) (:maintainer "Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee") (:url . "https://github.com/wbolster/evil-swap-keys"))]) (evil-surround . [(20180102 1401) ((evil (1 2 12))) "emulate surround.vim from Vim" single ((:commit . "2af81ab3ac64e4b0515a157a672d8cb89f0172b9") (:keywords "emulation" "vi" "evil") (:authors ("Tim Harper <timcharper at gmail dot com>") ("Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail dot com>")) (:maintainer "Tim Harper <timcharper at gmail dot com>"))]) (evil-string-inflection . [(20180313 1755) ((emacs (24)) (evil (1 2 13)) (string-inflection (1 0 6))) "snake_case -> CamelCase -> etc. for text objects" single ((:commit . "008b74a9b2994abfb4ff5b679b8a5a26fd45e98a") (:authors ("Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ninrod/evil-string-inflection"))]) (evil-space . [(20151208 1228) ((evil (1 0 0))) "Repeat motion in Evil. Correct the behaviour of what SPC should do." single ((:commit . "a9c07284d308425deee134c9d88a2d538dd229e6") (:keywords "space" "repeat" "motion") (:authors ("Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/linktohack/evil-space"))]) (evil-snipe . [(20180731 1731) ((emacs (24 4)) (evil (1 2 12)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "emulate vim-sneak & vim-seek" single ((:commit . "8dd076cc56eb9b04494e4e303b86a959b048350b") (:keywords "emulation" "vim" "evil" "sneak" "seek") (:authors ("Henrik Lissner <http://github/hlissner>")) (:maintainer "Henrik Lissner" . "henrik@lissner.net") (:url . "https://github.com/hlissner/evil-snipe"))]) (evil-smartparens . [(20171210 1513) ((evil (1 0)) (emacs (24 4)) (smartparens (1 10 1))) "Evil support for smartparens" single ((:commit . "026d4a3cfce415a4dfae1457f871b385386e61d3") (:keywords "evil" "smartparens") (:authors ("Lars Andersen" . "expez@expez.com")) (:maintainer "Lars Andersen" . "expez@expez.com") (:url . "https://www.github.com/expez/evil-smartparens"))]) (evil-search-highlight-persist . [(20170523 334) ((highlight (0))) "Persistent highlights after search" single ((:commit . "979d2dec58d3b9c5ca5fdf4bb802a0209913794e") (:authors ("Juanjo Alvarez" . "juanjo@juanjoalvarez.net")) (:maintainer "Juanjo Alvarez" . "juanjo@juanjoalvarez.net"))]) (evil-rsi . [(20160221 2104) ((evil (1 0 0))) "Use emacs motion keys in evil, inspired by vim-rsi" single ((:commit . "65ae60866be494e4622fe383e23975e04d2a42a3") (:keywords "evil" "rsi" "evil-rsi") (:authors ("Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/linktohack/evil-rsi"))]) (evil-replace-with-register . [(20170713 925) ((evil (1 0 8))) "Port of vim plugin ReplaceWithRegister" single ((:commit . "91cc7bf21a94703c441cc9212214075b226b7f67") (:keywords "evil" "plugin") (:authors ("Dewdrops" . "v_v_4474@126.com")) (:maintainer "Dewdrops" . "v_v_4474@126.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Dewdrops/evil-ReplaceWithRegister"))]) (evil-replace-with-char . [(20180324 2206) ((evil (1 2 13)) (emacs (24))) "replace chars of a text object with a char" single ((:commit . "ed4a12d5bff11163eb03ad2826c52fd30f51a8d3") (:authors ("Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ninrod/evil-replace-with-char"))]) (evil-rails . [(20160621 2258) ((evil (1 0)) (projectile-rails (1 0))) "Rails support for Evil Mode" single ((:commit . "c8669783d8a40719b2604c58a4c06c248cab272f") (:keywords "ruby" "rails" "vim" "project" "convenience" "web" "evil" "projectile") (:authors ("Antono Vasiljev" . "antono.vasiljev@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Antono Vasiljev" . "antono.vasiljev@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/antono/evil-rails"))]) (evil-quickscope . [(20160202 1924) ((evil (0))) "Highlight unique characters in words for f,F,t,T navigation" single ((:commit . "37a20e4c56c6058abf186ad4013c155e695e876f") (:keywords "faces" "emulation" "vim" "evil") (:authors ("Michael Chen" . "blorbx@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Michael Chen" . "blorbx@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/blorbx/evil-quickscope"))]) (evil-python-movement . [(20180724 1420) ((emacs (25 1)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (dash (2 13 0)) (evil (1 0)) (s (1 12 0))) "Port Neovim's python movement to Evil" single ((:commit . "9936b3b7f8d96415d517c1f3604637889484a637") (:authors ("Felipe Lema <felipelema en mortemale punto org>")) (:maintainer "Felipe Lema <felipelema en mortemale punto org>") (:url . "https://bitbucket.org/FelipeLema/evil-python-movement.el/"))]) (evil-paredit . [(20150413 2048) ((evil (1 0 9)) (paredit (25 -2))) "Paredit support for evil keybindings" single ((:commit . "e058fbdcf9dbf7ad6cc77f0172d7517ef233d55f") (:keywords "paredit" "evil") (:authors ("Roman Gonzalez" . "romanandreg@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Roman Gonzalez" . "romanandreg@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/roman/evil-paredit"))]) (evil-org . 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[(20171201 916) nil "A more pleasant way to manage your project's subprocesses in Emacs." tar ((:commit . "e3cf1c2ea5d0fc00747524b6f3c5b905d0a8c8e1"))]) (dix-evil . [(20170105 1423) ((dix (0 3 0)) (evil (1 0 7))) "optional evil-integration with dix.el" single ((:commit . "bcc7fd7aef5d25171978c386c620e09d0ba8d2f8") (:keywords "languages") (:authors ("Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" . "unhammer@fsfe.org")) (:maintainer "Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" . "unhammer@fsfe.org") (:url . "http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Emacs"))]) (dix . [(20170224 1415) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "minor mode for editing Apertium XML dictionary files" tar ((:commit . "bcc7fd7aef5d25171978c386c620e09d0ba8d2f8") (:keywords "languages") (:authors ("Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" . "unhammer@fsfe.org")) (:maintainer "Kevin Brubeck Unhammer" . "unhammer@fsfe.org") (:url . "http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Emacs"))]) (ditz-mode . [(20150729 940) nil "Emacs interface to Ditz issue tracking system" single ((:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Glenn Hutchings" . "zondo42@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Glenn Hutchings" . "zondo42@gmail.com"))]) (distinguished-theme . [(20151216 2015) nil "A dark and elegant theme for emacs." single ((:commit . "9b1d25ac59465a5016d187ea84b7614c95a29b3b") (:authors ("Kim Silkebækken" . "kim.silkebaekken@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kim Silkebækken" . "kim.silkebaekken@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Lokaltog/distinguished-theme"))]) (distel-completion-lib . [(20180827 1344) nil "Completion library for Erlang/Distel" single ((:commit . "acc4c0a5521904203d797fe96b08e5fae4233c7e") (:keywords "erlang" "distel" "completion") (:authors ("Sebastian Weddmark Olsson")) (:maintainer "Sebastian Weddmark Olsson") (:url . "github.com/sebastiw/distel-completion"))]) (dist-file-mode . [(20180830 418) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (s (1 9 0))) "Dispatch major mode for *.dist files" single ((:commit . "e1ce8f592bc5d4d86d2f09e334728ac0d524c761") (:keywords "files" "convenience") (:authors ("USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me")) (:maintainer "USAMI Kenta" . "tadsan@zonu.me") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-php/dist-file-mode.el"))]) (display-theme . [(20140115 1556) ((emacs (24))) "display current theme(s) at mode-line" single ((:commit . "b180b3be7a74ae4799a14e7e4bc2fe10e3ff7a15") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("KAWABATA, Taichi <kawabata.taichi_at_gmail.com>")) (:maintainer "KAWABATA, Taichi <kawabata.taichi_at_gmail.com>") (:url . "https://github.com/kawabata/emacs-display-theme/"))]) (dispass . [(20140202 1531) ((dash (1 0 0))) "Emacs wrapper for DisPass" single ((:commit . "b6e8f89040ebaaf0e7609b04bc27a8979f0ae861") (:keywords "processes") (:authors ("Tom Willemsen" . "tom@ryuslash.org")) (:maintainer "Tom Willemsen" . "tom@ryuslash.org") (:url . "http://projects.ryuslash.org/dispass.el/"))]) (disk . 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"3812abf61f39f3e73a9f3daefa6fed4f21a429ba") (:keywords "js2-refactor" "discover") (:authors ("Nicolas Petton" . "petton.nicolas@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Petton" . "petton.nicolas@gmail.com"))]) (discover-clj-refactor . [(20150328 1459) ((clj-refactor (0 14 0)) (discover (0 3))) "Adds discover context menu for clj-refactor" single ((:commit . "3fbd5c1162739e606d7cf5d4f5d7426547d99647") (:keywords "clj-refactor" "discover" "convenience") (:authors ("Marian Schubert" . "marian.schubert@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Marian Schubert" . "marian.schubert@gmail.com"))]) (discover . [(20140103 2139) ((makey (0 3))) "discover more of Emacs" single ((:commit . "7b0044bbb3b3bd5d811fdfb0f5ac6ec8de1239df") (:authors ("Mickey Petersen" . "mickey@fyeah.org")) (:maintainer "Mickey Petersen" . "mickey@fyeah.org"))]) (discourse . [(20160911 819) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (request (0 2)) (s (1 11 0))) "discourse api" single ((:commit . "a86c7e608851e186fe12e892a573994f08c8e65e") (:keywords "lisp" "discourse") (:authors ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/lujun9972/discourse-api"))]) (disaster . [(20171016 2152) nil "Disassemble C/C++ code under cursor in Emacs" single ((:commit . "10a785facc60d89d78e0d5177985ab1af1741bb4") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Justine Tunney" . "jtunney@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Justine Tunney" . "jtunney@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jart/disaster"))]) (disable-mouse . [(20171227 115) nil "Disable mouse commands globally" single ((:commit . "541363bd6353b8b05375552bab884a6315ea545c") (:keywords "mouse") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/disable-mouse"))]) (dirtree-prosjekt . [(20140129 904) ((prosjekt (0 3)) (dirtree (0 1))) "dirtree integration for prosjekt." single ((:commit . "a864a8be5842223043702395f311e3350c28e9db") (:authors ("Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Austin Bingham" . "austin.bingham@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/abingham/prosjekt"))]) (dirtree . [(20140129 832) ((tree-mode (1 1 1 1)) (windata (0))) "Directory tree views" single ((:commit . "ba55f1e716e386fdd37cb8e7f48616e405dc7251") (:authors ("Ye Wenbin" . "wenbinye@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ye Wenbin" . "wenbinye@gmail.com"))]) (direx-grep . [(20140515 1506) ((direx (0 1 -3))) "Grep node of direx.el using incremental search like anything.el/helm.el" single ((:commit . "1109a512a80b2673a70b18b8568514049017faad") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/aki2o/direx-grep"))]) (direx . [(20170422 1327) nil "Simple Directory Explorer" tar ((:commit . "a79bfdb5980cf6ed7bfb3b41ddc471a7b6c0ede4") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Tomohiro Matsuyama" . "m2ym.pub@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tomohiro Matsuyama" . "m2ym.pub@gmail.com"))]) (direnv . [(20180513 823) ((emacs (24 4)) (dash (2 12 0)) (with-editor (2 5 10))) "direnv support" single ((:commit . "6cf079fe8171bdf4bebefe02e8353d7f13847ebd") (:keywords "direnv" "environment" "processes" "unix" "tools") (:authors ("Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee")) (:maintainer "Wouter Bolsterlee" . "wouter@bolsterl.ee") (:url . "https://github.com/wbolster/emacs-direnv"))]) (diredful . [(20160529 2017) nil "colorful file names in dired buffers" single ((:commit . "c08e163d9d6c62f7b07e94d54c96c2e364e67e0e") (:keywords "dired" "colors" "extension" "widget") (:authors ("Thamer Mahmoud" . "thamer.mahmoud@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thamer Mahmoud" . "thamer.mahmoud@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/thamer/diredful"))]) (diredfl . [(20180211 214) ((emacs (24))) "Extra font lock rules for a more colourful dired" single ((:commit . "9b2a89951cee8bdf5c0cb67f9c3ad6ac73abf9cb") (:keywords "faces") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/diredfl"))]) (dired-toggle-sudo . [(20151109 1006) nil "Browse directory with sudo privileges." single ((:commit . "02449dbda4e168f99fe5352c9628df5d39e11483") (:keywords "emacs" "dired") (:authors ("Sebastien Gross <seb•ɑƬ•chezwam•ɖɵʈ•org>")) (:maintainer "Sebastien Gross <seb•ɑƬ•chezwam•ɖɵʈ•org>"))]) (dired-toggle . [(20140907 2049) nil "provide a simple way to toggle dired buffer for current directory" single ((:commit . "84efb9ec9c327e4da53cdb7cda5b51dcd0ede0e5") (:keywords "dired" "toggle") (:authors ("Xu FaSheng" . "fasheng.xu@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Xu FaSheng") (:url . "https://github.com/fasheng/dired-toggle"))]) (dired-subtree . [(20180922 1615) ((dash (2 5 0)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1))) "Insert subdirectories in a tree-like fashion" single ((:commit . "c5e9dcdf2ee6fd5660e2bfbb8c635674053df7c9") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (dired-single . [(20180824 312) nil "Reuse the current dired buffer to visit a directory" single ((:commit . "b0ccca83df0542c5525c047ae283c0eadf500f5c") (:keywords "dired" "reuse" "buffer") (:authors ("Joe Casadonte" . "emacs@northbound-train.com")) (:maintainer "crocket" . "crockabiscuit@gmail.com"))]) (dired-sidebar . [(20180930 1642) ((emacs (25 1)) (dired-subtree (0 0 1))) "Tree browser leveraging dired" single ((:commit . "a221597413aea2028605b02f9a507b3b48672315") (:keywords "dired" "files" "tools") (:authors ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainer "James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jojojames/dired-sidebar"))]) (dired-rsync . [(20180906 1002) ((s (1 12 0)) (dash (2 0 0)) (emacs (24))) "Allow rsync from dired buffers" single ((:commit . "e112bf22c913d1491bb2149250be866ceb1806ff") (:authors ("Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com") (:url . "https://github.com/stsquad/dired-rsync"))]) (dired-rifle . [(20180922 2044) nil "Call rifle(1) from dired" single ((:commit . "8e21b4b1dfc06426a3cb9c52dd0d89a4132ef3e9") (:keywords "files" "convenience") (:authors ("Wojciech Siewierski <wojciech dot siewierski at onet dot pl>")) (:maintainer "Wojciech Siewierski <wojciech dot siewierski at onet dot pl>") (:url . "https://github.com/vifon/dired-rifle.el"))]) (dired-recent . [(20180921 2238) ((emacs (24))) "Dired visited paths history" single ((:commit . "7c5a818ab88fdfa779674931cc6d9466308fcd86") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Wojciech Siewierski <wojciech dot siewierski at onet dot pl>")) (:maintainer "Wojciech Siewierski <wojciech dot siewierski at onet dot pl>") (:url . "https://github.com/vifon/dired-recent.el"))]) (dired-ranger . [(20180401 2206) ((dash (2 7 0)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1))) "Implementation of useful ranger features for dired" single ((:commit . "c5e9dcdf2ee6fd5660e2bfbb8c635674053df7c9") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (dired-rainbow . [(20171202 2248) ((dash (2 5 0)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1))) "Extended file highlighting according to its type" single ((:commit . "c5e9dcdf2ee6fd5660e2bfbb8c635674053df7c9") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (dired-quick-sort . [(20161208 2112) ((hydra (0 13 0))) "Persistent quick sorting of dired buffers in various ways." single ((:commit . "1845f978d313f750a5b70b832457ed803c4ffbdb") (:keywords "convenience" "files") (:authors ("Hong Xu" . "hong@topbug.net")) (:maintainer "Hong Xu" . "hong@topbug.net") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/xuhdev/dired-quick-sort#dired-quick-sort"))]) (dired-open . [(20180922 1113) ((dash (2 5 0)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1))) "Open files from dired using using custom actions" single ((:commit . "c5e9dcdf2ee6fd5660e2bfbb8c635674053df7c9") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (dired-narrow . [(20170309 1129) ((dash (2 7 0)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1))) "Live-narrowing of search results for dired" single ((:commit . "c5e9dcdf2ee6fd5660e2bfbb8c635674053df7c9") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (dired-launch . [(20180607 1841) nil "Use dired as a launcher" single ((:commit . "ad45940f76ef2f6c3bb55e998829b311de191dae") (:keywords "dired" "launch") (:authors ("David Thompson")) (:maintainer "David Thompson") (:url . "https://github.com/thomp/dired-launch"))]) (dired-k . [(20170313 1503) ((emacs (24 3))) "highlight dired buffer by file size, modified time, git status" tar ((:commit . "c50e8f73358060a448bff66db2d330b52bbeffc1") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syohex/emacs-dired-k"))]) (dired-imenu . [(20140109 1610) nil "imenu binding for dired mode" single ((:commit . "610e21fe0988c85931d34894d3eee2442c79ab0a") (:keywords "dired" "imenu") (:authors ("Damien Cassou" . "damien.cassou@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Damien Cassou" . "damien.cassou@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/DamienCassou/dired-imenu"))]) (dired-icon . [(20170223 526) ((emacs (24 3))) "A minor mode to display a list of associated icons in dired buffers." tar ((:commit . "f60e10757a5011235b519231ad35974ff25963ed") (:keywords "dired" "files") (:authors ("Hong Xu" . "hong@topbug.net")) (:maintainer "Hong Xu" . "hong@topbug.net") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/xuhdev/dired-icon"))]) (dired-hide-dotfiles . [(20170314 2039) ((emacs (25 1))) "Hide dotfiles in dired" single ((:commit . "b715f643ec805b3b8aca334595e6589320f04a49") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Mattias Bengtsson" . "mattias.jc.bengtsson@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mattias Bengtsson" . "mattias.jc.bengtsson@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mattiasb/dired-hide-dotfiles"))]) (dired-hacks-utils . [(20160527 2136) ((dash (2 5 0))) "Utilities and helpers for dired-hacks collection" single ((:commit . "c5e9dcdf2ee6fd5660e2bfbb8c635674053df7c9") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (dired-filter . [(20180922 1107) ((dash (2 10 0)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1)) (f (0 17 0)) (cl-lib (0 3))) "Ibuffer-like filtering for dired" single ((:commit . "c5e9dcdf2ee6fd5660e2bfbb8c635674053df7c9") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (dired-filetype-face . [(20180907 1339) nil "Set different faces for different filetypes in dired" single ((:commit . "7ade7f7e8c2d7518c65f3f0343a10c272da0f47e") (:keywords "dired" "filetype" "face") (:authors ("纪秀峰 <jixiuf at gmail dot com>")) (:maintainer "纪秀峰 <jixiuf at gmail dot com>") (:url . "https://github.com/jixiuf/dired-filetype-face"))]) (dired-fdclone . [(20180403 608) nil "dired functions and settings to mimic FDclone" single ((:commit . "903d7a736d240ef7352989a4e5d0ff9129c2ee3c") (:keywords "unix" "directories" "dired") (:authors ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainer "Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org") (:url . "https://github.com/knu/dired-fdclone.el"))]) (dired-explorer . [(20180607 221) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "minor-mode provides Explorer like select file at dired." single ((:commit . "3ade0a31b5340271d05e9bf443f2504960f6c6dd") (:keywords "dired" "explorer") (:maintainer "jidaikobo-shibata"))]) (dired-efap . [(20140122 1656) nil "Edit Filename At Point in a dired buffer" single ((:commit . "624757b2e54d9a13e2183118d6c113e37684b90c") (:keywords "dired" "environment" "files" "renaming") (:authors ("Juan-Leon Lahoz" . "juanleon1@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Juan-Leon Lahoz" . "juanleon1@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/juan-leon/dired-efap"))]) (dired-dups . [(20130527 2125) nil "Find duplicate files and display them in a dired buffer" single ((:commit . "694ad128c822c59348ced16c4a0c1356d43da47a") (:keywords "unix") (:authors ("Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com") (:url . "https://github.com/vapniks/dired-dups"))]) (dired-collapse . [(20180724 1644) ((dash (2 10 0)) (f (0 19 0)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1))) "Collapse unique nested paths in dired listing" single ((:commit . "c5e9dcdf2ee6fd5660e2bfbb8c635674053df7c9") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (dired-avfs . [(20161012 1104) ((dash (2 5 0)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1))) "AVFS support for dired" single ((:commit . "c5e9dcdf2ee6fd5660e2bfbb8c635674053df7c9") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (dired-atool . [(20180303 740) ((emacs (24))) "Pack/unpack files with atool on dired." single ((:commit . "bfa95c2a9ef81e8de51a15b2a43f707899946f9c") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Hiroki YAMAKAWA" . "s06139@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hiroki YAMAKAWA" . "s06139@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/HKey/dired-atool"))]) (dircmp . [(20141204 1756) nil "Compare and sync directories." tar ((:commit . 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Set DEFAULT-DIRECTORY to change PROGRAM's current -working directory. - -\(fn NAME PROGRAM FINISH-FUNC &rest PROGRAM-ARGS)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'async-start "async" "\ -Execute START-FUNC (often a lambda) in a subordinate Emacs process. -When done, the return value is passed to FINISH-FUNC. Example: - - (async-start - ;; What to do in the child process - (lambda () - (message \"This is a test\") - (sleep-for 3) - 222) - - ;; What to do when it finishes - (lambda (result) - (message \"Async process done, result should be 222: %s\" - result))) - -If FINISH-FUNC is nil or missing, a future is returned that can -be inspected using `async-get', blocking until the value is -ready. Example: - - (let ((proc (async-start - ;; What to do in the child process - (lambda () - (message \"This is a test\") - (sleep-for 3) - 222)))) - - (message \"I'm going to do some work here\") ;; .... - - (message \"Waiting on async process, result should be 222: %s\" - (async-get proc))) - -If you don't want to use a callback, and you don't care about any -return value from the child process, pass the `ignore' symbol as -the second argument (if you don't, and never call `async-get', it -will leave *emacs* process buffers hanging around): - - (async-start - (lambda () - (delete-file \"a remote file on a slow link\" nil)) - 'ignore) - -Note: Even when FINISH-FUNC is present, a future is still -returned except that it yields no value (since the value is -passed to FINISH-FUNC). Call `async-get' on such a future always -returns nil. It can still be useful, however, as an argument to -`async-ready' or `async-wait'. - -\(fn START-FUNC &optional FINISH-FUNC)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "async-bytecomp" "async-bytecomp.el" (23473 -;;;;;; 23419 119772 996000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from async-bytecomp.el - -(autoload 'async-byte-recompile-directory "async-bytecomp" "\ -Compile all *.el files in DIRECTORY asynchronously. -All *.elc files are systematically deleted before proceeding. - -\(fn DIRECTORY &optional QUIET)" nil nil) - -(defvar async-bytecomp-package-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Async-Bytecomp-Package mode is enabled. -See the `async-bytecomp-package-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `async-bytecomp-package-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'async-bytecomp-package-mode "async-bytecomp" nil) - -(autoload 'async-bytecomp-package-mode "async-bytecomp" "\ -Byte compile asynchronously packages installed with package.el. -Async compilation of packages can be controlled by -`async-bytecomp-allowed-packages'. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'async-byte-compile-file "async-bytecomp" "\ -Byte compile Lisp code FILE asynchronously. - -Same as `byte-compile-file' but asynchronous. - -\(fn FILE)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "dired-async" "dired-async.el" (23473 23419 -;;;;;; 115773 422000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from dired-async.el - -(defvar dired-async-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Dired-Async mode is enabled. -See the `dired-async-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `dired-async-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'dired-async-mode "dired-async" nil) - -(autoload 'dired-async-mode "dired-async" "\ -Do dired actions asynchronously. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'dired-async-do-copy "dired-async" "\ -Run ‘dired-do-copy’ asynchronously. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'dired-async-do-symlink "dired-async" "\ -Run ‘dired-do-symlink’ asynchronously. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'dired-async-do-hardlink "dired-async" "\ -Run ‘dired-do-hardlink’ asynchronously. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'dired-async-do-rename "dired-async" "\ -Run ‘dired-do-rename’ asynchronously. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("async-pkg.el" "smtpmail-async.el") (23473 -;;;;;; 23419 123772 569000)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; End: -;;; async-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-bytecomp.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-bytecomp.el deleted file mode 100644 index 7bb2d46..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-bytecomp.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,219 +0,0 @@ -;;; async-bytecomp.el --- Compile elisp files asynchronously -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; Authors: John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com> -;; Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com> - -;; Keywords: dired async byte-compile -;; X-URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/dired-async - -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at -;; your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -;; General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the -;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, -;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - -;;; Commentary: -;; -;; This package provide the `async-byte-recompile-directory' function -;; which allows, as the name says to recompile a directory outside of -;; your running emacs. -;; The benefit is your files will be compiled in a clean environment without -;; the old *.el files loaded. -;; Among other things, this fix a bug in package.el which recompile -;; the new files in the current environment with the old files loaded, creating -;; errors in most packages after upgrades. -;; -;; NB: This package is advicing the function `package--compile'. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'async) - -(defcustom async-bytecomp-allowed-packages - '(async helm helm-core helm-ls-git helm-ls-hg magit) - "Packages in this list will be compiled asynchronously by `package--compile'. -All the dependencies of these packages will be compiled async too, -so no need to add dependencies to this list. -The value of this variable can also be a list with a single element, -the symbol `all', in this case packages are always compiled asynchronously." - :group 'async - :type '(repeat (choice symbol))) - -(defvar async-byte-compile-log-file - (concat user-emacs-directory "async-bytecomp.log")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun async-byte-recompile-directory (directory &optional quiet) - "Compile all *.el files in DIRECTORY asynchronously. -All *.elc files are systematically deleted before proceeding." - (cl-loop with dir = (directory-files directory t "\\.elc\\'") - unless dir return nil - for f in dir - when (file-exists-p f) do (delete-file f)) - ;; Ensure async is reloaded when async.elc is deleted. - ;; This happen when recompiling its own directory. - (load "async") - (let ((call-back - (lambda (&optional _ignore) - (if (file-exists-p async-byte-compile-log-file) - (let ((buf (get-buffer-create byte-compile-log-buffer)) - (n 0)) - (with-current-buffer buf - (goto-char (point-max)) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (insert-file-contents async-byte-compile-log-file) - (compilation-mode)) - (display-buffer buf) - (delete-file async-byte-compile-log-file) - (unless quiet - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "^.*:Error:" nil t) - (cl-incf n))) - (if (> n 0) - (message "Failed to compile %d files in directory `%s'" n directory) - (message "Directory `%s' compiled asynchronously with warnings" directory))))) - (unless quiet - (message "Directory `%s' compiled asynchronously with success" directory)))))) - (async-start - `(lambda () - (require 'bytecomp) - ,(async-inject-variables "\\`\\(load-path\\)\\|byte\\'") - (let ((default-directory (file-name-as-directory ,directory)) - error-data) - (add-to-list 'load-path default-directory) - (byte-recompile-directory ,directory 0 t) - (when (get-buffer byte-compile-log-buffer) - (setq error-data (with-current-buffer byte-compile-log-buffer - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))) - (unless (string= error-data "") - (with-temp-file ,async-byte-compile-log-file - (erase-buffer) - (insert error-data)))))) - call-back) - (unless quiet (message "Started compiling asynchronously directory %s" directory)))) - -(defvar package-archive-contents) -(defvar package-alist) -(declare-function package-desc-reqs "package.el" (cl-x)) - -(defun async-bytecomp--get-package-deps (pkg &optional only) - ;; Same as `package--get-deps' but parse instead `package-archive-contents' - ;; because PKG is not already installed and not present in `package-alist'. - ;; However fallback to `package-alist' in case PKG no more present - ;; in `package-archive-contents' due to modification to `package-archives'. - ;; See issue #58. - (let* ((pkg-desc (cadr (or (assq pkg package-archive-contents) - (assq pkg package-alist)))) - (direct-deps (cl-loop for p in (package-desc-reqs pkg-desc) - for name = (car p) - when (or (assq name package-archive-contents) - (assq name package-alist)) - collect name)) - (indirect-deps (unless (eq only 'direct) - (delete-dups - (cl-loop for p in direct-deps append - (async-bytecomp--get-package-deps p)))))) - (cl-case only - (direct direct-deps) - (separate (list direct-deps indirect-deps)) - (indirect indirect-deps) - (t (delete-dups (append direct-deps indirect-deps)))))) - -(defun async-bytecomp-get-allowed-pkgs () - (when (and async-bytecomp-allowed-packages - (listp async-bytecomp-allowed-packages)) - (if package-archive-contents - (cl-loop for p in async-bytecomp-allowed-packages - when (assq p package-archive-contents) - append (async-bytecomp--get-package-deps p) into reqs - finally return - (delete-dups - (append async-bytecomp-allowed-packages reqs))) - async-bytecomp-allowed-packages))) - -(defadvice package--compile (around byte-compile-async) - (let ((cur-package (package-desc-name pkg-desc)) - (pkg-dir (package-desc-dir pkg-desc))) - (if (or (equal async-bytecomp-allowed-packages '(all)) - (memq cur-package (async-bytecomp-get-allowed-pkgs))) - (progn - (when (eq cur-package 'async) - (fmakunbound 'async-byte-recompile-directory)) - ;; Add to `load-path' the latest version of async and - ;; reload it when reinstalling async. - (when (string= cur-package "async") - (cl-pushnew pkg-dir load-path) - (load "async-bytecomp")) - ;; `async-byte-recompile-directory' will add directory - ;; as needed to `load-path'. - (async-byte-recompile-directory (package-desc-dir pkg-desc) t)) - ad-do-it))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode async-bytecomp-package-mode - "Byte compile asynchronously packages installed with package.el. -Async compilation of packages can be controlled by -`async-bytecomp-allowed-packages'." - :group 'async - :global t - (if async-bytecomp-package-mode - (ad-activate 'package--compile) - (ad-deactivate 'package--compile))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun async-byte-compile-file (file) - "Byte compile Lisp code FILE asynchronously. - -Same as `byte-compile-file' but asynchronous." - (interactive "fFile: ") - (let ((call-back - (lambda (&optional _ignore) - (let ((bn (file-name-nondirectory file))) - (if (file-exists-p async-byte-compile-log-file) - (let ((buf (get-buffer-create byte-compile-log-buffer)) - start) - (with-current-buffer buf - (goto-char (setq start (point-max))) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (insert-file-contents async-byte-compile-log-file) - (compilation-mode)) - (display-buffer buf) - (delete-file async-byte-compile-log-file) - (save-excursion - (goto-char start) - (if (re-search-forward "^.*:Error:" nil t) - (message "Failed to compile `%s'" bn) - (message "`%s' compiled asynchronously with warnings" bn))))) - (message "`%s' compiled asynchronously with success" bn)))))) - (async-start - `(lambda () - (require 'bytecomp) - ,(async-inject-variables "\\`load-path\\'") - (let ((default-directory ,(file-name-directory file))) - (add-to-list 'load-path default-directory) - (byte-compile-file ,file) - (when (get-buffer byte-compile-log-buffer) - (setq error-data (with-current-buffer byte-compile-log-buffer - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))) - (unless (string= error-data "") - (with-temp-file ,async-byte-compile-log-file - (erase-buffer) - (insert error-data)))))) - call-back))) - -(provide 'async-bytecomp) - -;;; async-bytecomp.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-bytecomp.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-bytecomp.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 1c78d0d..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-bytecomp.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-pkg.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index 507e066..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -(define-package "async" "20180527.1730" "Asynchronous processing in Emacs" 'nil :keywords - '("async") - :url "https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async") -;; Local Variables: -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; End: diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async.el deleted file mode 100644 index 771e641..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,392 +0,0 @@ -;;; async.el --- Asynchronous processing in Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; Author: John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com> -;; Created: 18 Jun 2012 -;; Version: 1.9.3 - -;; Keywords: async -;; X-URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async - -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at -;; your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -;; General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the -;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, -;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Adds the ability to call asynchronous functions and process with ease. See -;; the documentation for `async-start' and `async-start-process'. - -;;; Code: - -(eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib)) - -(defgroup async nil - "Simple asynchronous processing in Emacs" - :group 'emacs) - -(defcustom async-variables-noprops-function #'async-variables-noprops - "Default function to remove text properties in variables." - :group 'async - :type 'function) - -(defvar async-debug nil) -(defvar async-send-over-pipe t) -(defvar async-in-child-emacs nil) -(defvar async-callback nil) -(defvar async-callback-for-process nil) -(defvar async-callback-value nil) -(defvar async-callback-value-set nil) -(defvar async-current-process nil) -(defvar async--procvar nil) - -(defun async-variables-noprops (sequence) - "Remove text properties in SEQUENCE. - -Argument SEQUENCE may be a list or a string, if anything else it -is returned unmodified. - -Note that this is a naive function that doesn't remove text properties -in SEQUENCE recursively, only at the first level which suffice in most -cases." - (cond ((stringp sequence) - (substring-no-properties sequence)) - ((listp sequence) - (cl-loop for elm in sequence - if (stringp elm) - collect (substring-no-properties elm) - else collect elm)) - (t sequence))) - -(defun async-inject-variables - (include-regexp &optional predicate exclude-regexp noprops) - "Return a `setq' form that replicates part of the calling environment. - -It sets the value for every variable matching INCLUDE-REGEXP and -also PREDICATE. It will not perform injection for any variable -matching EXCLUDE-REGEXP (if present) or representing a syntax-table -i.e. ending by \"-syntax-table\". -When NOPROPS is non nil it tries to strip out text properties of each -variable's value with `async-variables-noprops-function'. - -It is intended to be used as follows: - - (async-start - `(lambda () - (require 'smtpmail) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert ,(buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))) - ;; Pass in the variable environment for smtpmail - ,(async-inject-variables \"\\`\\(smtpmail\\|\\(user-\\)?mail\\)-\") - (smtpmail-send-it))) - 'ignore)" - `(setq - ,@(let (bindings) - (mapatoms - (lambda (sym) - (let* ((sname (and (boundp sym) (symbol-name sym))) - (value (and sname (symbol-value sym)))) - (when (and sname - (or (null include-regexp) - (string-match include-regexp sname)) - (or (null exclude-regexp) - (not (string-match exclude-regexp sname))) - (not (string-match "-syntax-table\\'" sname))) - (unless (or (stringp value) - (memq value '(nil t)) - (numberp value) - (vectorp value)) - (setq value `(quote ,value))) - (when noprops - (setq value (funcall async-variables-noprops-function - value))) - (when (or (null predicate) - (funcall predicate sym)) - (setq bindings (cons value bindings) - bindings (cons sym bindings))))))) - bindings))) - -(defalias 'async-inject-environment 'async-inject-variables) - -(defun async-handle-result (func result buf) - (if (null func) - (progn - (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-value) result) - (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-value-set) t)) - (unwind-protect - (if (and (listp result) - (eq 'async-signal (nth 0 result))) - (signal (car (nth 1 result)) - (cdr (nth 1 result))) - (funcall func result)) - (unless async-debug - (kill-buffer buf))))) - -(defun async-when-done (proc &optional _change) - "Process sentinel used to retrieve the value from the child process." - (when (eq 'exit (process-status proc)) - (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc) - (let ((async-current-process proc)) - (if (= 0 (process-exit-status proc)) - (if async-callback-for-process - (if async-callback - (prog1 - (funcall async-callback proc) - (unless async-debug - (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))) - (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-value) proc) - (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-value-set) t)) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (backward-sexp) - (async-handle-result async-callback (read (current-buffer)) - (current-buffer))) - (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-value) - (list 'error - (format "Async process '%s' failed with exit code %d" - (process-name proc) (process-exit-status proc)))) - (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-value-set) t)))))) - -(defun async--receive-sexp (&optional stream) - (let ((sexp (decode-coding-string (base64-decode-string - (read stream)) 'utf-8-auto)) - ;; Parent expects UTF-8 encoded text. - (coding-system-for-write 'utf-8-auto)) - (if async-debug - (message "Received sexp {{{%s}}}" (pp-to-string sexp))) - (setq sexp (read sexp)) - (if async-debug - (message "Read sexp {{{%s}}}" (pp-to-string sexp))) - (eval sexp))) - -(defun async--insert-sexp (sexp) - (let (print-level - print-length - (print-escape-nonascii t) - (print-circle t)) - (prin1 sexp (current-buffer)) - ;; Just in case the string we're sending might contain EOF - (encode-coding-region (point-min) (point-max) 'utf-8-auto) - (base64-encode-region (point-min) (point-max) t) - (goto-char (point-min)) (insert ?\") - (goto-char (point-max)) (insert ?\" ?\n))) - -(defun async--transmit-sexp (process sexp) - (with-temp-buffer - (if async-debug - (message "Transmitting sexp {{{%s}}}" (pp-to-string sexp))) - (async--insert-sexp sexp) - (process-send-region process (point-min) (point-max)))) - -(defun async-batch-invoke () - "Called from the child Emacs process' command-line." - ;; Make sure 'message' and 'prin1' encode stuff in UTF-8, as parent - ;; process expects. - (let ((coding-system-for-write 'utf-8-auto)) - (setq async-in-child-emacs t - debug-on-error async-debug) - (if debug-on-error - (prin1 (funcall - (async--receive-sexp (unless async-send-over-pipe - command-line-args-left)))) - (condition-case err - (prin1 (funcall - (async--receive-sexp (unless async-send-over-pipe - command-line-args-left)))) - (error - (prin1 (list 'async-signal err))))))) - -(defun async-ready (future) - "Query a FUTURE to see if it is ready. - -I.e., if no blocking -would result from a call to `async-get' on that FUTURE." - (and (memq (process-status future) '(exit signal)) - (let ((buf (process-buffer future))) - (if (buffer-live-p buf) - (with-current-buffer buf - async-callback-value-set) - t)))) - -(defun async-wait (future) - "Wait for FUTURE to become ready." - (while (not (async-ready future)) - (sleep-for 0.05))) - -(defun async-get (future) - "Get the value from process FUTURE when it is ready. -FUTURE is returned by `async-start' or `async-start-process' when -its FINISH-FUNC is nil." - (and future (async-wait future)) - (let ((buf (process-buffer future))) - (when (buffer-live-p buf) - (with-current-buffer buf - (async-handle-result - #'identity async-callback-value (current-buffer)))))) - -(defun async-message-p (value) - "Return true of VALUE is an async.el message packet." - (and (listp value) - (plist-get value :async-message))) - -(defun async-send (&rest args) - "Send the given messages to the asychronous Emacs PROCESS." - (let ((args (append args '(:async-message t)))) - (if async-in-child-emacs - (if async-callback - (funcall async-callback args)) - (async--transmit-sexp (car args) (list 'quote (cdr args)))))) - -(defun async-receive () - "Send the given messages to the asychronous Emacs PROCESS." - (async--receive-sexp)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun async-start-process (name program finish-func &rest program-args) - "Start the executable PROGRAM asynchronously. See `async-start'. -PROGRAM is passed PROGRAM-ARGS, calling FINISH-FUNC with the -process object when done. If FINISH-FUNC is nil, the future -object will return the process object when the program is -finished. Set DEFAULT-DIRECTORY to change PROGRAM's current -working directory." - (let* ((buf (generate-new-buffer (concat "*" name "*"))) - (proc (let ((process-connection-type nil)) - (apply #'start-process name buf program program-args)))) - (with-current-buffer buf - (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback) finish-func) - (set-process-sentinel proc #'async-when-done) - (unless (string= name "emacs") - (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-for-process) t)) - proc))) - -(defvar async-quiet-switch "-Q" - "The Emacs parameter to use to call emacs without config. -Can be one of \"-Q\" or \"-q\". -Default is \"-Q\" but it is sometimes useful to use \"-q\" to have a -enhanced config or some more variables loaded.") - -;;;###autoload -(defun async-start (start-func &optional finish-func) - "Execute START-FUNC (often a lambda) in a subordinate Emacs process. -When done, the return value is passed to FINISH-FUNC. Example: - - (async-start - ;; What to do in the child process - (lambda () - (message \"This is a test\") - (sleep-for 3) - 222) - - ;; What to do when it finishes - (lambda (result) - (message \"Async process done, result should be 222: %s\" - result))) - -If FINISH-FUNC is nil or missing, a future is returned that can -be inspected using `async-get', blocking until the value is -ready. Example: - - (let ((proc (async-start - ;; What to do in the child process - (lambda () - (message \"This is a test\") - (sleep-for 3) - 222)))) - - (message \"I'm going to do some work here\") ;; .... - - (message \"Waiting on async process, result should be 222: %s\" - (async-get proc))) - -If you don't want to use a callback, and you don't care about any -return value from the child process, pass the `ignore' symbol as -the second argument (if you don't, and never call `async-get', it -will leave *emacs* process buffers hanging around): - - (async-start - (lambda () - (delete-file \"a remote file on a slow link\" nil)) - 'ignore) - -Note: Even when FINISH-FUNC is present, a future is still -returned except that it yields no value (since the value is -passed to FINISH-FUNC). Call `async-get' on such a future always -returns nil. It can still be useful, however, as an argument to -`async-ready' or `async-wait'." - (let ((sexp start-func) - ;; Subordinate Emacs will send text encoded in UTF-8. - (coding-system-for-read 'utf-8-auto)) - (setq async--procvar - (async-start-process - "emacs" (file-truename - (expand-file-name invocation-name - invocation-directory)) - finish-func - async-quiet-switch "-l" - ;; Using `locate-library' ensure we use the right file - ;; when the .elc have been deleted. - (locate-library "async") - "-batch" "-f" "async-batch-invoke" - (if async-send-over-pipe - "<none>" - (with-temp-buffer - (async--insert-sexp (list 'quote sexp)) - (buffer-string))))) - (if async-send-over-pipe - (async--transmit-sexp async--procvar (list 'quote sexp))) - async--procvar)) - -(defmacro async-sandbox(func) - "Evaluate FUNC in a separate Emacs process, synchronously." - `(async-get (async-start ,func))) - -(defun async--fold-left (fn forms bindings) - (let ((res forms)) - (dolist (binding bindings) - (setq res (funcall fn res - (if (listp binding) - binding - (list binding))))) - res)) - -(defmacro async-let (bindings &rest forms) - "Implements `let', but each binding is established asynchronously. -For example: - - (async-let ((x (foo)) - (y (bar))) - (message \"%s %s\" x y)) - - expands to ==> - - (async-start (foo) - (lambda (x) - (async-start (bar) - (lambda (y) - (message \"%s %s\" x y)))))" - (declare (indent 1)) - (async--fold-left - (lambda (acc binding) - (let ((fun (pcase (cadr binding) - ((and (pred functionp) f) f) - (f `(lambda () ,f))))) - `(async-start ,fun - (lambda (,(car binding)) - ,acc)))) - `(progn ,@forms) - (reverse bindings))) - -(provide 'async) - -;;; async.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 3fef5c0..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/dired-async.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/dired-async.el deleted file mode 100644 index bc406b3..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/dired-async.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,405 +0,0 @@ -;;; dired-async.el --- Asynchronous dired actions -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; Authors: John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com> -;; Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com> - -;; Keywords: dired async network -;; X-URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/dired-async - -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at -;; your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -;; General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the -;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, -;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This file provide a redefinition of `dired-create-file' function, -;; performs copies, moves and all what is handled by `dired-create-file' -;; in the background using a slave Emacs process, -;; by means of the async.el module. -;; To use it, put this in your .emacs: - -;; (dired-async-mode 1) - -;; This will enable async copy/rename etc... -;; in dired and helm. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'dired-aux) -(require 'async) - -(eval-when-compile - (defvar async-callback)) - -(defgroup dired-async nil - "Copy rename files asynchronously from dired." - :group 'dired) - -(defcustom dired-async-env-variables-regexp - "\\`\\(tramp-\\(default\\|connection\\|remote\\)\\|ange-ftp\\)-.*" - "Variables matching this regexp will be loaded on Child Emacs." - :type 'regexp - :group 'dired-async) - -(defcustom dired-async-message-function 'dired-async-mode-line-message - "Function to use to notify result when operation finish. -Should take same args as `message'." - :group 'dired-async - :type 'function) - -(defcustom dired-async-log-file "/tmp/dired-async.log" - "File use to communicate errors from Child Emacs to host Emacs." - :group 'dired-async - :type 'string) - -(defcustom dired-async-mode-lighter '(:eval - (when (eq major-mode 'dired-mode) - " Async")) - "Mode line lighter used for `dired-async-mode'." - :group 'dired-async - :risky t - :type 'sexp) - -(defface dired-async-message - '((t (:foreground "yellow"))) - "Face used for mode-line message." - :group 'dired-async) - -(defface dired-async-failures - '((t (:foreground "red"))) - "Face used for mode-line message." - :group 'dired-async) - -(defface dired-async-mode-message - '((t (:foreground "Gold"))) - "Face used for `dired-async--modeline-mode' lighter." - :group 'dired-async) - -(define-minor-mode dired-async--modeline-mode - "Notify mode-line that an async process run." - :group 'dired-async - :global t - :lighter (:eval (propertize (format " [%s Async job(s) running]" - (length (dired-async-processes))) - 'face 'dired-async-mode-message)) - (unless dired-async--modeline-mode - (let ((visible-bell t)) (ding)))) - -(defun dired-async-mode-line-message (text face &rest args) - "Notify end of operation in `mode-line'." - (message nil) - (let ((mode-line-format (concat - " " (propertize - (if args - (apply #'format text args) - text) - 'face face)))) - (force-mode-line-update) - (sit-for 3) - (force-mode-line-update))) - -(defun dired-async-processes () - (cl-loop for p in (process-list) - when (cl-loop for c in (process-command p) thereis - (string= "async-batch-invoke" c)) - collect p)) - -(defun dired-async-kill-process () - (interactive) - (let* ((processes (dired-async-processes)) - (proc (car (last processes)))) - (and proc (delete-process proc)) - (unless (> (length processes) 1) - (dired-async--modeline-mode -1)))) - -(defun dired-async-after-file-create (total operation failures skipped) - "Callback function used for operation handled by `dired-create-file'." - (unless (dired-async-processes) - ;; Turn off mode-line notification - ;; only when last process end. - (dired-async--modeline-mode -1)) - (when operation - (if (file-exists-p dired-async-log-file) - (progn - (pop-to-buffer (get-buffer-create dired-log-buffer)) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (setq inhibit-read-only t) - (insert "Error: ") - (insert-file-contents dired-async-log-file) - (special-mode) - (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer) - (delete-file dired-async-log-file)) - (run-with-timer - 0.1 nil - (lambda () - ;; First send error messages. - (cond (failures - (funcall dired-async-message-function - "%s failed for %d of %d file%s -- See *Dired log* buffer" - 'dired-async-failures - (car operation) (length failures) - total (dired-plural-s total))) - (skipped - (funcall dired-async-message-function - "%s: %d of %d file%s skipped -- See *Dired log* buffer" - 'dired-async-failures - (car operation) (length skipped) total - (dired-plural-s total)))) - (when dired-buffers - (cl-loop for (_f . b) in dired-buffers - when (buffer-live-p b) - do (with-current-buffer b (revert-buffer nil t)))) - ;; Finally send the success message. - (funcall dired-async-message-function - "Asynchronous %s of %s on %s file%s done" - 'dired-async-message - (car operation) (cadr operation) - total (dired-plural-s total))))))) - -(defun dired-async-maybe-kill-ftp () - "Return a form to kill ftp process in child emacs." - (quote - (progn - (require 'cl-lib) - (let ((buf (cl-loop for b in (buffer-list) - thereis (and (string-match - "\\`\\*ftp.*" - (buffer-name b)) b)))) - (when buf (kill-buffer buf)))))) - -(defvar overwrite-query) -(defun dired-async-create-files (file-creator operation fn-list name-constructor - &optional _marker-char) - "Same as `dired-create-files' but asynchronous. - -See `dired-create-files' for the behavior of arguments." - (setq overwrite-query nil) - (let ((total (length fn-list)) - failures async-fn-list skipped callback - async-quiet-switch) - (let (to) - (dolist (from fn-list) - (setq to (funcall name-constructor from)) - (if (and (equal to from) - (null (eq file-creator 'backup-file))) - (progn - (setq to nil) - (dired-log "Cannot %s to same file: %s\n" - (downcase operation) from))) - (if (not to) - (setq skipped (cons (dired-make-relative from) skipped)) - (let* ((overwrite (and (null (eq file-creator 'backup-file)) - (file-exists-p to))) - (dired-overwrite-confirmed ; for dired-handle-overwrite - (and overwrite - (let ((help-form `(format "\ -Type SPC or `y' to overwrite file `%s', -DEL or `n' to skip to next, -ESC or `q' to not overwrite any of the remaining files, -`!' to overwrite all remaining files with no more questions." ,to))) - (dired-query 'overwrite-query "Overwrite `%s'?" to))))) - ;; Handle the `dired-copy-file' file-creator specially - ;; When copying a directory to another directory or - ;; possibly to itself or one of its subdirectories. - ;; e.g "~/foo/" => "~/test/" - ;; or "~/foo/" =>"~/foo/" - ;; or "~/foo/ => ~/foo/bar/") - ;; In this case the 'name-constructor' have set the destination - ;; TO to "~/test/foo" because the old emacs23 behavior - ;; of `copy-directory' was to not create the subdirectory - ;; and instead copy the contents. - ;; With the new behavior of `copy-directory' - ;; (similar to the `cp' shell command) we don't - ;; need such a construction of the target directory, - ;; so modify the destination TO to "~/test/" instead of "~/test/foo/". - (let ((destname (file-name-directory to))) - (when (and (file-directory-p from) - (file-directory-p to) - (eq file-creator 'dired-copy-file)) - (setq to destname)) - ;; If DESTNAME is a subdirectory of FROM, not a symlink, - ;; and the method in use is copying, signal an error. - (and (eq t (car (file-attributes destname))) - (eq file-creator 'dired-copy-file) - (file-in-directory-p destname from) - (error "Cannot copy `%s' into its subdirectory `%s'" - from to))) - (if overwrite - (or (and dired-overwrite-confirmed - (push (cons from to) async-fn-list)) - (progn - (push (dired-make-relative from) failures) - (dired-log "%s `%s' to `%s' failed\n" - operation from to))) - (push (cons from to) async-fn-list))))) - ;; Fix tramp issue #80 with emacs-26, use "-q" only when needed. - (setq async-quiet-switch - (if (and (boundp 'tramp-cache-read-persistent-data) - async-fn-list - (cl-loop for (_from . to) in async-fn-list - thereis (file-remote-p to))) - "-q" "-Q")) - ;; When failures have been printed to dired log add the date at bob. - (when (or failures skipped) (dired-log t)) - ;; When async-fn-list is empty that's mean only one file - ;; had to be copied and user finally answer NO. - ;; In this case async process will never start and callback - ;; will have no chance to run, so notify failures here. - (unless async-fn-list - (cond (failures - (funcall dired-async-message-function - "%s failed for %d of %d file%s -- See *Dired log* buffer" - 'dired-async-failures - operation (length failures) - total (dired-plural-s total))) - (skipped - (funcall dired-async-message-function - "%s: %d of %d file%s skipped -- See *Dired log* buffer" - 'dired-async-failures - operation (length skipped) total - (dired-plural-s total))))) - ;; Setup callback. - (setq callback - (lambda (&optional _ignore) - (dired-async-after-file-create - total (list operation (length async-fn-list)) failures skipped) - (when (string= (downcase operation) "rename") - (cl-loop for (file . to) in async-fn-list - for bf = (get-file-buffer file) - for destp = (file-exists-p to) - do (and bf destp - (with-current-buffer bf - (set-visited-file-name to t t)))))))) - ;; Start async process. - (when async-fn-list - (async-start `(lambda () - (require 'cl-lib) (require 'dired-aux) (require 'dired-x) - ,(async-inject-variables dired-async-env-variables-regexp) - (let ((dired-recursive-copies (quote always)) - (dired-copy-preserve-time - ,dired-copy-preserve-time)) - (setq overwrite-backup-query nil) - ;; Inline `backup-file' as long as it is not - ;; available in emacs. - (defalias 'backup-file - ;; Same feature as "cp -f --backup=numbered from to" - ;; Symlinks are copied as file from source unlike - ;; `dired-copy-file' which is same as cp -d. - ;; Directories are omitted. - (lambda (from to ok) - (cond ((file-directory-p from) (ignore)) - (t (let ((count 0)) - (while (let ((attrs (file-attributes to))) - (and attrs (null (nth 0 attrs)))) - (cl-incf count) - (setq to (concat (file-name-sans-versions to) - (format ".~%s~" count))))) - (condition-case err - (copy-file from to ok dired-copy-preserve-time) - (file-date-error - (dired-log "Can't set date on %s:\n%s\n" from err))))))) - ;; Now run the FILE-CREATOR function on files. - (cl-loop with fn = (quote ,file-creator) - for (from . dest) in (quote ,async-fn-list) - do (condition-case err - (funcall fn from dest t) - (file-error - (dired-log "%s: %s\n" (car err) (cdr err))) - nil)) - (when (get-buffer dired-log-buffer) - (dired-log t) - (with-current-buffer dired-log-buffer - (write-region (point-min) (point-max) - ,dired-async-log-file)))) - ,(dired-async-maybe-kill-ftp)) - callback) - ;; Run mode-line notifications while process running. - (dired-async--modeline-mode 1) - (message "%s proceeding asynchronously..." operation)))) - -(defvar wdired-use-interactive-rename) -(defun dired-async-wdired-do-renames (old-fn &rest args) - ;; Perhaps a better fix would be to ask for renaming BEFORE starting - ;; OLD-FN when `wdired-use-interactive-rename' is non-nil. For now - ;; just bind it to nil to ensure no questions will be asked between - ;; each rename. - (let (wdired-use-interactive-rename) - (apply old-fn args))) - -(defadvice wdired-do-renames (around wdired-async) - (let (wdired-use-interactive-rename) - ad-do-it)) - -(defadvice dired-create-files (around dired-async) - (dired-async-create-files file-creator operation fn-list - name-constructor marker-char)) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode dired-async-mode - "Do dired actions asynchronously." - :group 'dired-async - :lighter dired-async-mode-lighter - :global t - (if dired-async-mode - (if (fboundp 'advice-add) - (progn (advice-add 'dired-create-files :override #'dired-async-create-files) - (advice-add 'wdired-do-renames :around #'dired-async-wdired-do-renames)) - (ad-activate 'dired-create-files) - (ad-activate 'wdired-do-renames)) - (if (fboundp 'advice-remove) - (progn (advice-remove 'dired-create-files #'dired-async-create-files) - (advice-remove 'wdired-do-renames #'dired-async-wdired-do-renames)) - (ad-deactivate 'dired-create-files) - (ad-deactivate 'wdired-do-renames)))) - -(defmacro dired-async--with-async-create-files (&rest body) - "Evaluate BODY with ‘dired-create-files’ set to ‘dired-async-create-files’." - (declare (indent 0)) - `(cl-letf (((symbol-function 'dired-create-files) #'dired-async-create-files)) - ,@body)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun dired-async-do-copy (&optional arg) - "Run ‘dired-do-copy’ asynchronously." - (interactive "P") - (dired-async--with-async-create-files - (dired-do-copy arg))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun dired-async-do-symlink (&optional arg) - "Run ‘dired-do-symlink’ asynchronously." - (interactive "P") - (dired-async--with-async-create-files - (dired-do-symlink arg))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun dired-async-do-hardlink (&optional arg) - "Run ‘dired-do-hardlink’ asynchronously." - (interactive "P") - (dired-async--with-async-create-files - (dired-do-hardlink arg))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun dired-async-do-rename (&optional arg) - "Run ‘dired-do-rename’ asynchronously." - (interactive "P") - (dired-async--with-async-create-files - (dired-do-rename arg))) - -(provide 'dired-async) - -;;; dired-async.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/dired-async.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/dired-async.elc deleted file mode 100644 index c47a4be..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/dired-async.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/smtpmail-async.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/smtpmail-async.el deleted file mode 100644 index ac26923..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/smtpmail-async.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -;;; smtpmail-async.el --- Send e-mail with smtpmail.el asynchronously -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; Author: John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com> -;; Created: 18 Jun 2012 - -;; Keywords: email async -;; X-URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async - -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at -;; your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -;; General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the -;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, -;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Send e-mail with smtpmail.el asynchronously. To use: -;; -;; (require 'smtpmail-async) -;; -;; (setq send-mail-function 'async-smtpmail-send-it -;; message-send-mail-function 'async-smtpmail-send-it) -;; -;; This assumes you already have smtpmail.el working. - -;;; Code: - -(defgroup smtpmail-async nil - "Send e-mail with smtpmail.el asynchronously" - :group 'smptmail) - -(require 'async) -(require 'smtpmail) -(require 'message) - -(defvar async-smtpmail-before-send-hook nil - "Hook running in the child emacs in `async-smtpmail-send-it'. -It is called just before calling `smtpmail-send-it'.") - -(defun async-smtpmail-send-it () - (let ((to (message-field-value "To")) - (buf-content (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point-min) (point-max)))) - (message "Delivering message to %s..." to) - (async-start - `(lambda () - (require 'smtpmail) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert ,buf-content) - (set-buffer-multibyte nil) - ;; Pass in the variable environment for smtpmail - ,(async-inject-variables - "\\`\\(smtpmail\\|async-smtpmail\\|\\(user-\\)?mail\\)-\\|auth-sources\\|epg\\|nsm" - nil "\\`\\(mail-header-format-function\\|smtpmail-address-buffer\\|mail-mode-abbrev-table\\)") - (run-hooks 'async-smtpmail-before-send-hook) - (smtpmail-send-it))) - (lambda (&optional _ignore) - (message "Delivering message to %s...done" to))))) - -(provide 'smtpmail-async) - -;;; smtpmail-async.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/smtpmail-async.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/smtpmail-async.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 9627926..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/smtpmail-async.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dash-20180910.1856/dash-autoloads.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dash-20180910.1856/dash-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 9078e86..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dash-20180910.1856/dash-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -;;; dash-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -;; -;;; Code: -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("dash.el") (23473 23422 155453 103000)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; End: -;;; dash-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dash-20180910.1856/dash-pkg.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dash-20180910.1856/dash-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index 29e7123..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dash-20180910.1856/dash-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- -(define-package "dash" "20180910.1856" "A modern list library for Emacs" 'nil :commit "6514359b8606a6a9a94068ccd601fcd6379d6584" :keywords '("lists") :authors '(("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dash-20180910.1856/dash.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dash-20180910.1856/dash.el deleted file mode 100644 index ee67456..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dash-20180910.1856/dash.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2993 +0,0 @@ -;;; dash.el --- A modern list library for Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; Author: Magnar Sveen <magnars@gmail.com> -;; Version: 2.14.1 -;; Package-Version: 20180910.1856 -;; Keywords: lists - -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; A modern list api for Emacs. -;; -;; See documentation on https://github.com/magnars/dash.el#functions -;; -;; **Please note** The lexical binding in this file is not utilised at the -;; moment. We will take full advantage of lexical binding in an upcoming 3.0 -;; release of Dash. In the meantime, we've added the pragma to avoid a bug that -;; you can read more about in https://github.com/magnars/dash.el/issues/130. -;; - -;;; Code: - -(defgroup dash () - "Customize group for dash.el" - :group 'lisp - :prefix "dash-") - -(defun dash--enable-fontlock (symbol value) - (when value - (dash-enable-font-lock)) - (set-default symbol value)) - -(defcustom dash-enable-fontlock nil - "If non-nil, enable fontification of dash functions, macros and -special values." - :type 'boolean - :set 'dash--enable-fontlock - :group 'dash) - -(defmacro !cons (car cdr) - "Destructive: Set CDR to the cons of CAR and CDR." - `(setq ,cdr (cons ,car ,cdr))) - -(defmacro !cdr (list) - "Destructive: Set LIST to the cdr of LIST." - `(setq ,list (cdr ,list))) - -(defmacro --each (list &rest body) - "Anaphoric form of `-each'." - (declare (debug (form body)) - (indent 1)) - (let ((l (make-symbol "list"))) - `(let ((,l ,list) - (it-index 0)) - (while ,l - (let ((it (car ,l))) - ,@body) - (setq it-index (1+ it-index)) - (!cdr ,l))))) - -(defmacro -doto (eval-initial-value &rest forms) - "Eval a form, then insert that form as the 2nd argument to other forms. -The EVAL-INITIAL-VALUE form is evaluated once. Its result is -passed to FORMS, which are then evaluated sequentially. Returns -the target form." - (declare (indent 1)) - (let ((retval (make-symbol "value"))) - `(let ((,retval ,eval-initial-value)) - ,@(mapcar (lambda (form) - (if (sequencep form) - `(,(-first-item form) ,retval ,@(cdr form)) - `(funcall form ,retval))) - forms) - ,retval))) - -(defun -each (list fn) - "Call FN with every item in LIST. Return nil, used for side-effects only." - (--each list (funcall fn it))) - -(put '-each 'lisp-indent-function 1) - -(defalias '--each-indexed '--each) - -(defun -each-indexed (list fn) - "Call (FN index item) for each item in LIST. - -In the anaphoric form `--each-indexed', the index is exposed as symbol `it-index'. - -See also: `-map-indexed'." - (--each list (funcall fn it-index it))) -(put '-each-indexed 'lisp-indent-function 1) - -(defmacro --each-while (list pred &rest body) - "Anaphoric form of `-each-while'." - (declare (debug (form form body)) - (indent 2)) - (let ((l (make-symbol "list")) - (c (make-symbol "continue"))) - `(let ((,l ,list) - (,c t) - (it-index 0)) - (while (and ,l ,c) - (let ((it (car ,l))) - (if (not ,pred) (setq ,c nil) ,@body)) - (setq it-index (1+ it-index)) - (!cdr ,l))))) - -(defun -each-while (list pred fn) - "Call FN with every item in LIST while (PRED item) is non-nil. -Return nil, used for side-effects only." - (--each-while list (funcall pred it) (funcall fn it))) - -(put '-each-while 'lisp-indent-function 2) - -(defmacro --each-r (list &rest body) - "Anaphoric form of `-each-r'." - (declare (debug (form body)) - (indent 1)) - (let ((v (make-symbol "vector"))) - ;; Implementation note: building vector is considerably faster - ;; than building a reversed list (vector takes less memory, so - ;; there is less GC), plus length comes naturally. In-place - ;; 'nreverse' would be faster still, but BODY would be able to see - ;; that, even if modification was reversed before we return. - `(let* ((,v (vconcat ,list)) - (it-index (length ,v)) - it) - (while (> it-index 0) - (setq it-index (1- it-index)) - (setq it (aref ,v it-index)) - ,@body)))) - -(defun -each-r (list fn) - "Call FN with every item in LIST in reversed order. - Return nil, used for side-effects only." - (--each-r list (funcall fn it))) - -(defmacro --each-r-while (list pred &rest body) - "Anaphoric form of `-each-r-while'." - (declare (debug (form form body)) - (indent 2)) - (let ((v (make-symbol "vector"))) - `(let* ((,v (vconcat ,list)) - (it-index (length ,v)) - it) - (while (> it-index 0) - (setq it-index (1- it-index)) - (setq it (aref ,v it-index)) - (if (not ,pred) - (setq it-index -1) - ,@body))))) - -(defun -each-r-while (list pred fn) - "Call FN with every item in reversed LIST while (PRED item) is non-nil. -Return nil, used for side-effects only." - (--each-r-while list (funcall pred it) (funcall fn it))) - -(defmacro --dotimes (num &rest body) - "Repeatedly executes BODY (presumably for side-effects) with symbol `it' bound to integers from 0 through NUM-1." - (declare (debug (form body)) - (indent 1)) - (let ((n (make-symbol "num"))) - `(let ((,n ,num) - (it 0)) - (while (< it ,n) - ,@body - (setq it (1+ it)))))) - -(defun -dotimes (num fn) - "Repeatedly calls FN (presumably for side-effects) passing in integers from 0 through NUM-1." - (--dotimes num (funcall fn it))) - -(put '-dotimes 'lisp-indent-function 1) - -(defun -map (fn list) - "Return a new list consisting of the result of applying FN to the items in LIST." - (mapcar fn list)) - -(defmacro --map (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-map'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(mapcar (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) - -(defmacro --reduce-from (form initial-value list) - "Anaphoric form of `-reduce-from'." - (declare (debug (form form form))) - `(let ((acc ,initial-value)) - (--each ,list (setq acc ,form)) - acc)) - -(defun -reduce-from (fn initial-value list) - "Return the result of applying FN to INITIAL-VALUE and the -first item in LIST, then applying FN to that result and the 2nd -item, etc. If LIST contains no items, return INITIAL-VALUE and -do not call FN. - -In the anaphoric form `--reduce-from', the accumulated value is -exposed as symbol `acc'. - -See also: `-reduce', `-reduce-r'" - (--reduce-from (funcall fn acc it) initial-value list)) - -(defmacro --reduce (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-reduce'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((lv (make-symbol "list-value"))) - `(let ((,lv ,list)) - (if ,lv - (--reduce-from ,form (car ,lv) (cdr ,lv)) - (let (acc it) ,form))))) - -(defun -reduce (fn list) - "Return the result of applying FN to the first 2 items in LIST, -then applying FN to that result and the 3rd item, etc. If LIST -contains no items, return the result of calling FN with no -arguments. If LIST contains a single item, return that item -and do not call FN. - -In the anaphoric form `--reduce', the accumulated value is -exposed as symbol `acc'. - -See also: `-reduce-from', `-reduce-r'" - (if list - (-reduce-from fn (car list) (cdr list)) - (funcall fn))) - -(defmacro --reduce-r-from (form initial-value list) - "Anaphoric version of `-reduce-r-from'." - (declare (debug (form form form))) - `(--reduce-from ,form ,initial-value (reverse ,list))) - -(defun -reduce-r-from (fn initial-value list) - "Replace conses with FN, nil with INITIAL-VALUE and evaluate -the resulting expression. If LIST is empty, INITIAL-VALUE is -returned and FN is not called. - -Note: this function works the same as `-reduce-from' but the -operation associates from right instead of from left. - -See also: `-reduce-r', `-reduce'" - (--reduce-r-from (funcall fn it acc) initial-value list)) - -(defmacro --reduce-r (form list) - "Anaphoric version of `-reduce-r'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(--reduce ,form (reverse ,list))) - -(defun -reduce-r (fn list) - "Replace conses with FN and evaluate the resulting expression. -The final nil is ignored. If LIST contains no items, return the -result of calling FN with no arguments. If LIST contains a single -item, return that item and do not call FN. - -The first argument of FN is the new item, the second is the -accumulated value. - -Note: this function works the same as `-reduce' but the operation -associates from right instead of from left. - -See also: `-reduce-r-from', `-reduce'" - (if list - (--reduce-r (funcall fn it acc) list) - (funcall fn))) - -(defun -reductions-from (fn init list) - "Return a list of the intermediate values of the reduction. - -See `-reduce-from' for explanation of the arguments. - -See also: `-reductions', `-reductions-r', `-reduce-r'" - (nreverse (--reduce-from (cons (funcall fn (car acc) it) acc) (list init) list))) - -(defun -reductions (fn list) - "Return a list of the intermediate values of the reduction. - -See `-reduce' for explanation of the arguments. - -See also: `-reductions-from', `-reductions-r', `-reduce-r'" - (and list (-reductions-from fn (car list) (cdr list)))) - -(defun -reductions-r-from (fn init list) - "Return a list of the intermediate values of the reduction. - -See `-reduce-r-from' for explanation of the arguments. - -See also: `-reductions-r', `-reductions', `-reduce'" - (--reduce-r-from (cons (funcall fn it (car acc)) acc) (list init) list)) - -(defun -reductions-r (fn list) - "Return a list of the intermediate values of the reduction. - -See `-reduce-r' for explanation of the arguments. - -See also: `-reductions-r-from', `-reductions', `-reduce'" - (when list - (let ((rev (reverse list))) - (--reduce-from (cons (funcall fn it (car acc)) acc) - (list (car rev)) - (cdr rev))))) - -(defmacro --filter (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-filter'. - -See also: `--remove'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))) - `(let (,r) - (--each ,list (when ,form (!cons it ,r))) - (nreverse ,r)))) - -(defun -filter (pred list) - "Return a new list of the items in LIST for which PRED returns a non-nil value. - -Alias: `-select' - -See also: `-keep', `-remove'." - (--filter (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defalias '-select '-filter) -(defalias '--select '--filter) - -(defmacro --remove (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-remove'. - -See also `--filter'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(--filter (not ,form) ,list)) - -(defun -remove (pred list) - "Return a new list of the items in LIST for which PRED returns nil. - -Alias: `-reject' - -See also: `-filter'." - (--remove (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defalias '-reject '-remove) -(defalias '--reject '--remove) - -(defun -remove-first (pred list) - "Return a new list with the first item matching PRED removed. - -Alias: `-reject-first' - -See also: `-remove', `-map-first'" - (let (front) - (while (and list (not (funcall pred (car list)))) - (push (car list) front) - (!cdr list)) - (if list - (-concat (nreverse front) (cdr list)) - (nreverse front)))) - -(defmacro --remove-first (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-remove-first'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-remove-first (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) - -(defalias '-reject-first '-remove-first) -(defalias '--reject-first '--remove-first) - -(defun -remove-last (pred list) - "Return a new list with the last item matching PRED removed. - -Alias: `-reject-last' - -See also: `-remove', `-map-last'" - (nreverse (-remove-first pred (reverse list)))) - -(defmacro --remove-last (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-remove-last'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-remove-last (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) - -(defalias '-reject-last '-remove-last) -(defalias '--reject-last '--remove-last) - -(defun -remove-item (item list) - "Remove all occurences of ITEM from LIST. - -Comparison is done with `equal'." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (--remove (equal it item) list)) - -(defmacro --keep (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-keep'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((r (make-symbol "result")) - (m (make-symbol "mapped"))) - `(let (,r) - (--each ,list (let ((,m ,form)) (when ,m (!cons ,m ,r)))) - (nreverse ,r)))) - -(defun -keep (fn list) - "Return a new list of the non-nil results of applying FN to the items in LIST. - -If you want to select the original items satisfying a predicate use `-filter'." - (--keep (funcall fn it) list)) - -(defun -non-nil (list) - "Return all non-nil elements of LIST." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (-remove 'null list)) - -(defmacro --map-indexed (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-map-indexed'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))) - `(let (,r) - (--each ,list - (!cons ,form ,r)) - (nreverse ,r)))) - -(defun -map-indexed (fn list) - "Return a new list consisting of the result of (FN index item) for each item in LIST. - -In the anaphoric form `--map-indexed', the index is exposed as symbol `it-index'. - -See also: `-each-indexed'." - (--map-indexed (funcall fn it-index it) list)) - -(defmacro --map-when (pred rep list) - "Anaphoric form of `-map-when'." - (declare (debug (form form form))) - (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))) - `(let (,r) - (--each ,list (!cons (if ,pred ,rep it) ,r)) - (nreverse ,r)))) - -(defun -map-when (pred rep list) - "Return a new list where the elements in LIST that do not match the PRED function -are unchanged, and where the elements in LIST that do match the PRED function are mapped -through the REP function. - -Alias: `-replace-where' - -See also: `-update-at'" - (--map-when (funcall pred it) (funcall rep it) list)) - -(defalias '-replace-where '-map-when) -(defalias '--replace-where '--map-when) - -(defun -map-first (pred rep list) - "Replace first item in LIST satisfying PRED with result of REP called on this item. - -See also: `-map-when', `-replace-first'" - (let (front) - (while (and list (not (funcall pred (car list)))) - (push (car list) front) - (!cdr list)) - (if list - (-concat (nreverse front) (cons (funcall rep (car list)) (cdr list))) - (nreverse front)))) - -(defmacro --map-first (pred rep list) - "Anaphoric form of `-map-first'." - `(-map-first (lambda (it) ,pred) (lambda (it) (ignore it) ,rep) ,list)) - -(defun -map-last (pred rep list) - "Replace last item in LIST satisfying PRED with result of REP called on this item. - -See also: `-map-when', `-replace-last'" - (nreverse (-map-first pred rep (reverse list)))) - -(defmacro --map-last (pred rep list) - "Anaphoric form of `-map-last'." - `(-map-last (lambda (it) ,pred) (lambda (it) (ignore it) ,rep) ,list)) - -(defun -replace (old new list) - "Replace all OLD items in LIST with NEW. - -Elements are compared using `equal'. - -See also: `-replace-at'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (--map-when (equal it old) new list)) - -(defun -replace-first (old new list) - "Replace the first occurence of OLD with NEW in LIST. - -Elements are compared using `equal'. - -See also: `-map-first'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (--map-first (equal old it) new list)) - -(defun -replace-last (old new list) - "Replace the last occurence of OLD with NEW in LIST. - -Elements are compared using `equal'. - -See also: `-map-last'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (--map-last (equal old it) new list)) - -(defmacro --mapcat (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-mapcat'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(apply 'append (--map ,form ,list))) - -(defun -mapcat (fn list) - "Return the concatenation of the result of mapping FN over LIST. -Thus function FN should return a list." - (--mapcat (funcall fn it) list)) - -(defun -flatten (l) - "Take a nested list L and return its contents as a single, flat list. - -Note that because `nil' represents a list of zero elements (an -empty list), any mention of nil in L will disappear after -flattening. If you need to preserve nils, consider `-flatten-n' -or map them to some unique symbol and then map them back. - -Conses of two atoms are considered \"terminals\", that is, they -aren't flattened further. - -See also: `-flatten-n'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (if (and (listp l) (listp (cdr l))) - (-mapcat '-flatten l) - (list l))) - -(defmacro --iterate (form init n) - "Anaphoric version of `-iterate'." - (declare (debug (form form form))) - `(-iterate (lambda (it) ,form) ,init ,n)) - -(defun -flatten-n (num list) - "Flatten NUM levels of a nested LIST. - -See also: `-flatten'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (-last-item (--iterate (--mapcat (-list it) it) list (1+ num)))) - -(defun -concat (&rest lists) - "Return a new list with the concatenation of the elements in the supplied LISTS." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (apply 'append lists)) - -(defalias '-copy 'copy-sequence - "Create a shallow copy of LIST. - -\(fn LIST)") - -(defun -splice (pred fun list) - "Splice lists generated by FUN in place of elements matching PRED in LIST. - -FUN takes the element matching PRED as input. - -This function can be used as replacement for `,@' in case you -need to splice several lists at marked positions (for example -with keywords). - -See also: `-splice-list', `-insert-at'" - (let (r) - (--each list - (if (funcall pred it) - (let ((new (funcall fun it))) - (--each new (!cons it r))) - (!cons it r))) - (nreverse r))) - -(defmacro --splice (pred form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-splice'." - `(-splice (lambda (it) ,pred) (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) - -(defun -splice-list (pred new-list list) - "Splice NEW-LIST in place of elements matching PRED in LIST. - -See also: `-splice', `-insert-at'" - (-splice pred (lambda (_) new-list) list)) - -(defmacro --splice-list (pred new-list list) - "Anaphoric form of `-splice-list'." - `(-splice-list (lambda (it) ,pred) ,new-list ,list)) - -(defun -cons* (&rest args) - "Make a new list from the elements of ARGS. - -The last 2 members of ARGS are used as the final cons of the -result so if the final member of ARGS is not a list the result is -a dotted list." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (-reduce-r 'cons args)) - -(defun -snoc (list elem &rest elements) - "Append ELEM to the end of the list. - -This is like `cons', but operates on the end of list. - -If ELEMENTS is non nil, append these to the list as well." - (-concat list (list elem) elements)) - -(defmacro --first (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-first'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((n (make-symbol "needle"))) - `(let (,n) - (--each-while ,list (not ,n) - (when ,form (setq ,n it))) - ,n))) - -(defun -first (pred list) - "Return the first x in LIST where (PRED x) is non-nil, else nil. - -To get the first item in the list no questions asked, use `car'. - -Alias: `-find'" - (--first (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defalias '-find '-first) -(defalias '--find '--first) - -(defmacro --some (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-some'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((n (make-symbol "needle"))) - `(let (,n) - (--each-while ,list (not ,n) - (setq ,n ,form)) - ,n))) - -(defun -some (pred list) - "Return (PRED x) for the first LIST item where (PRED x) is non-nil, else nil. - -Alias: `-any'" - (--some (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defalias '-any '-some) -(defalias '--any '--some) - -(defmacro --last (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-last'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((n (make-symbol "needle"))) - `(let (,n) - (--each ,list - (when ,form (setq ,n it))) - ,n))) - -(defun -last (pred list) - "Return the last x in LIST where (PRED x) is non-nil, else nil." - (--last (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defalias '-first-item 'car - "Return the first item of LIST, or nil on an empty list. - -See also: `-second-item', `-last-item'. - -\(fn LIST)") - -;; Ensure that calls to `-first-item' are compiled to a single opcode, -;; just like `car'. -(put '-first-item 'byte-opcode 'byte-car) -(put '-first-item 'byte-compile 'byte-compile-one-arg) - -(defalias '-second-item 'cadr - "Return the second item of LIST, or nil if LIST is too short. - -See also: `-third-item'. - -\(fn LIST)") - -(defalias '-third-item 'caddr - "Return the third item of LIST, or nil if LIST is too short. - -See also: `-fourth-item'. - -\(fn LIST)") - -(defun -fourth-item (list) - "Return the fourth item of LIST, or nil if LIST is too short. - -See also: `-fifth-item'." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (car (cdr (cdr (cdr list))))) - -(defun -fifth-item (list) - "Return the fifth item of LIST, or nil if LIST is too short. - -See also: `-last-item'." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (car (cdr (cdr (cdr (cdr list)))))) - -;; TODO: gv was introduced in 24.3, so we can remove the if statement -;; when support for earlier versions is dropped -(eval-when-compile - (require 'cl) - (if (fboundp 'gv-define-simple-setter) - (gv-define-simple-setter -first-item setcar) - (require 'cl) - (with-no-warnings - (defsetf -first-item (x) (val) `(setcar ,x ,val))))) - -(defun -last-item (list) - "Return the last item of LIST, or nil on an empty list." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (car (last list))) - -;; TODO: gv was introduced in 24.3, so we can remove the if statement -;; when support for earlier versions is dropped -(eval-when-compile - (if (fboundp 'gv-define-setter) - (gv-define-setter -last-item (val x) `(setcar (last ,x) ,val)) - (with-no-warnings - (defsetf -last-item (x) (val) `(setcar (last ,x) ,val))))) - -(defun -butlast (list) - "Return a list of all items in list except for the last." - ;; no alias as we don't want magic optional argument - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (butlast list)) - -(defmacro --count (pred list) - "Anaphoric form of `-count'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))) - `(let ((,r 0)) - (--each ,list (when ,pred (setq ,r (1+ ,r)))) - ,r))) - -(defun -count (pred list) - "Counts the number of items in LIST where (PRED item) is non-nil." - (--count (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defun ---truthy? (val) - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (not (null val))) - -(defmacro --any? (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-any?'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(---truthy? (--some ,form ,list))) - -(defun -any? (pred list) - "Return t if (PRED x) is non-nil for any x in LIST, else nil. - -Alias: `-any-p', `-some?', `-some-p'" - (--any? (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defalias '-some? '-any?) -(defalias '--some? '--any?) -(defalias '-any-p '-any?) -(defalias '--any-p '--any?) -(defalias '-some-p '-any?) -(defalias '--some-p '--any?) - -(defmacro --all? (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-all?'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((a (make-symbol "all"))) - `(let ((,a t)) - (--each-while ,list ,a (setq ,a ,form)) - (---truthy? ,a)))) - -(defun -all? (pred list) - "Return t if (PRED x) is non-nil for all x in LIST, else nil. - -Alias: `-all-p', `-every?', `-every-p'" - (--all? (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defalias '-every? '-all?) -(defalias '--every? '--all?) -(defalias '-all-p '-all?) -(defalias '--all-p '--all?) -(defalias '-every-p '-all?) -(defalias '--every-p '--all?) - -(defmacro --none? (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-none?'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(--all? (not ,form) ,list)) - -(defun -none? (pred list) - "Return t if (PRED x) is nil for all x in LIST, else nil. - -Alias: `-none-p'" - (--none? (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defalias '-none-p '-none?) -(defalias '--none-p '--none?) - -(defmacro --only-some? (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-only-some?'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((y (make-symbol "yes")) - (n (make-symbol "no"))) - `(let (,y ,n) - (--each-while ,list (not (and ,y ,n)) - (if ,form (setq ,y t) (setq ,n t))) - (---truthy? (and ,y ,n))))) - -(defun -only-some? (pred list) - "Return `t` if at least one item of LIST matches PRED and at least one item of LIST does not match PRED. -Return `nil` both if all items match the predicate or if none of the items match the predicate. - -Alias: `-only-some-p'" - (--only-some? (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defalias '-only-some-p '-only-some?) -(defalias '--only-some-p '--only-some?) - -(defun -slice (list from &optional to step) - "Return copy of LIST, starting from index FROM to index TO. - -FROM or TO may be negative. These values are then interpreted -modulo the length of the list. - -If STEP is a number, only each STEPth item in the resulting -section is returned. Defaults to 1." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let ((length (length list)) - (new-list nil)) - ;; to defaults to the end of the list - (setq to (or to length)) - (setq step (or step 1)) - ;; handle negative indices - (when (< from 0) - (setq from (mod from length))) - (when (< to 0) - (setq to (mod to length))) - - ;; iterate through the list, keeping the elements we want - (--each-while list (< it-index to) - (when (and (>= it-index from) - (= (mod (- from it-index) step) 0)) - (push it new-list))) - (nreverse new-list))) - -(defun -take (n list) - "Return a new list of the first N items in LIST, or all items if there are fewer than N. - -See also: `-take-last'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let (result) - (--dotimes n - (when list - (!cons (car list) result) - (!cdr list))) - (nreverse result))) - -(defun -take-last (n list) - "Return the last N items of LIST in order. - -See also: `-take'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (copy-sequence (last list n))) - -(defalias '-drop 'nthcdr - "Return the tail of LIST without the first N items. - -See also: `-drop-last' - -\(fn N LIST)") - -(defun -drop-last (n list) - "Remove the last N items of LIST and return a copy. - -See also: `-drop'" - ;; No alias because we don't want magic optional argument - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (butlast list n)) - -(defmacro --take-while (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-take-while'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))) - `(let (,r) - (--each-while ,list ,form (!cons it ,r)) - (nreverse ,r)))) - -(defun -take-while (pred list) - "Return a new list of successive items from LIST while (PRED item) returns a non-nil value." - (--take-while (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defmacro --drop-while (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-drop-while'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((l (make-symbol "list"))) - `(let ((,l ,list)) - (while (and ,l (let ((it (car ,l))) ,form)) - (!cdr ,l)) - ,l))) - -(defun -drop-while (pred list) - "Return the tail of LIST starting from the first item for which (PRED item) returns nil." - (--drop-while (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defun -split-at (n list) - "Return a list of ((-take N LIST) (-drop N LIST)), in no more than one pass through the list." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let (result) - (--dotimes n - (when list - (!cons (car list) result) - (!cdr list))) - (list (nreverse result) list))) - -(defun -rotate (n list) - "Rotate LIST N places to the right. With N negative, rotate to the left. -The time complexity is O(n)." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (if (> n 0) - (append (last list n) (butlast list n)) - (append (-drop (- n) list) (-take (- n) list)))) - -(defun -insert-at (n x list) - "Return a list with X inserted into LIST at position N. - -See also: `-splice', `-splice-list'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let ((split-list (-split-at n list))) - (nconc (car split-list) (cons x (cadr split-list))))) - -(defun -replace-at (n x list) - "Return a list with element at Nth position in LIST replaced with X. - -See also: `-replace'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let ((split-list (-split-at n list))) - (nconc (car split-list) (cons x (cdr (cadr split-list)))))) - -(defun -update-at (n func list) - "Return a list with element at Nth position in LIST replaced with `(func (nth n list))`. - -See also: `-map-when'" - (let ((split-list (-split-at n list))) - (nconc (car split-list) (cons (funcall func (car (cadr split-list))) (cdr (cadr split-list)))))) - -(defmacro --update-at (n form list) - "Anaphoric version of `-update-at'." - (declare (debug (form form form))) - `(-update-at ,n (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) - -(defun -remove-at (n list) - "Return a list with element at Nth position in LIST removed. - -See also: `-remove-at-indices', `-remove'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (-remove-at-indices (list n) list)) - -(defun -remove-at-indices (indices list) - "Return a list whose elements are elements from LIST without -elements selected as `(nth i list)` for all i -from INDICES. - -See also: `-remove-at', `-remove'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let* ((indices (-sort '< indices)) - (diffs (cons (car indices) (-map '1- (-zip-with '- (cdr indices) indices)))) - r) - (--each diffs - (let ((split (-split-at it list))) - (!cons (car split) r) - (setq list (cdr (cadr split))))) - (!cons list r) - (apply '-concat (nreverse r)))) - -(defmacro --split-with (pred list) - "Anaphoric form of `-split-with'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((l (make-symbol "list")) - (r (make-symbol "result")) - (c (make-symbol "continue"))) - `(let ((,l ,list) - (,r nil) - (,c t)) - (while (and ,l ,c) - (let ((it (car ,l))) - (if (not ,pred) - (setq ,c nil) - (!cons it ,r) - (!cdr ,l)))) - (list (nreverse ,r) ,l)))) - -(defun -split-with (pred list) - "Return a list of ((-take-while PRED LIST) (-drop-while PRED LIST)), in no more than one pass through the list." - (--split-with (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defmacro -split-on (item list) - "Split the LIST each time ITEM is found. - -Unlike `-partition-by', the ITEM is discarded from the results. -Empty lists are also removed from the result. - -Comparison is done by `equal'. - -See also `-split-when'" - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-split-when (lambda (it) (equal it ,item)) ,list)) - -(defmacro --split-when (form list) - "Anaphoric version of `-split-when'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-split-when (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) - -(defun -split-when (fn list) - "Split the LIST on each element where FN returns non-nil. - -Unlike `-partition-by', the \"matched\" element is discarded from -the results. Empty lists are also removed from the result. - -This function can be thought of as a generalization of -`split-string'." - (let (r s) - (while list - (if (not (funcall fn (car list))) - (push (car list) s) - (when s (push (nreverse s) r)) - (setq s nil)) - (!cdr list)) - (when s (push (nreverse s) r)) - (nreverse r))) - -(defmacro --separate (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-separate'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((y (make-symbol "yes")) - (n (make-symbol "no"))) - `(let (,y ,n) - (--each ,list (if ,form (!cons it ,y) (!cons it ,n))) - (list (nreverse ,y) (nreverse ,n))))) - -(defun -separate (pred list) - "Return a list of ((-filter PRED LIST) (-remove PRED LIST)), in one pass through the list." - (--separate (funcall pred it) list)) - -(defun ---partition-all-in-steps-reversed (n step list) - "Private: Used by -partition-all-in-steps and -partition-in-steps." - (when (< step 1) - (error "Step must be a positive number, or you're looking at some juicy infinite loops.")) - (let ((result nil)) - (while list - (!cons (-take n list) result) - (setq list (-drop step list))) - result)) - -(defun -partition-all-in-steps (n step list) - "Return a new list with the items in LIST grouped into N-sized sublists at offsets STEP apart. -The last groups may contain less than N items." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (nreverse (---partition-all-in-steps-reversed n step list))) - -(defun -partition-in-steps (n step list) - "Return a new list with the items in LIST grouped into N-sized sublists at offsets STEP apart. -If there are not enough items to make the last group N-sized, -those items are discarded." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let ((result (---partition-all-in-steps-reversed n step list))) - (while (and result (< (length (car result)) n)) - (!cdr result)) - (nreverse result))) - -(defun -partition-all (n list) - "Return a new list with the items in LIST grouped into N-sized sublists. -The last group may contain less than N items." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (-partition-all-in-steps n n list)) - -(defun -partition (n list) - "Return a new list with the items in LIST grouped into N-sized sublists. -If there are not enough items to make the last group N-sized, -those items are discarded." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (-partition-in-steps n n list)) - -(defmacro --partition-by (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-partition-by'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((r (make-symbol "result")) - (s (make-symbol "sublist")) - (v (make-symbol "value")) - (n (make-symbol "new-value")) - (l (make-symbol "list"))) - `(let ((,l ,list)) - (when ,l - (let* ((,r nil) - (it (car ,l)) - (,s (list it)) - (,v ,form) - (,l (cdr ,l))) - (while ,l - (let* ((it (car ,l)) - (,n ,form)) - (unless (equal ,v ,n) - (!cons (nreverse ,s) ,r) - (setq ,s nil) - (setq ,v ,n)) - (!cons it ,s) - (!cdr ,l))) - (!cons (nreverse ,s) ,r) - (nreverse ,r)))))) - -(defun -partition-by (fn list) - "Apply FN to each item in LIST, splitting it each time FN returns a new value." - (--partition-by (funcall fn it) list)) - -(defmacro --partition-by-header (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-partition-by-header'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - (let ((r (make-symbol "result")) - (s (make-symbol "sublist")) - (h (make-symbol "header-value")) - (b (make-symbol "seen-body?")) - (n (make-symbol "new-value")) - (l (make-symbol "list"))) - `(let ((,l ,list)) - (when ,l - (let* ((,r nil) - (it (car ,l)) - (,s (list it)) - (,h ,form) - (,b nil) - (,l (cdr ,l))) - (while ,l - (let* ((it (car ,l)) - (,n ,form)) - (if (equal ,h ,n) - (when ,b - (!cons (nreverse ,s) ,r) - (setq ,s nil) - (setq ,b nil)) - (setq ,b t)) - (!cons it ,s) - (!cdr ,l))) - (!cons (nreverse ,s) ,r) - (nreverse ,r)))))) - -(defun -partition-by-header (fn list) - "Apply FN to the first item in LIST. That is the header -value. Apply FN to each item in LIST, splitting it each time FN -returns the header value, but only after seeing at least one -other value (the body)." - (--partition-by-header (funcall fn it) list)) - -(defun -partition-after-pred (pred list) - "Partition directly after each time PRED is true on an element of LIST." - (when list - (let ((rest (-partition-after-pred pred - (cdr list)))) - (if (funcall pred (car list)) - ;;split after (car list) - (cons (list (car list)) - rest) - - ;;don't split after (car list) - (cons (cons (car list) - (car rest)) - (cdr rest)))))) - -(defun -partition-before-pred (pred list) - "Partition directly before each time PRED is true on an element of LIST." - (nreverse (-map #'reverse - (-partition-after-pred pred (reverse list))))) - -(defun -partition-after-item (item list) - "Partition directly after each time ITEM appears in LIST." - (-partition-after-pred (lambda (ele) (equal ele item)) - list)) - -(defun -partition-before-item (item list) - "Partition directly before each time ITEM appears in LIST." - (-partition-before-pred (lambda (ele) (equal ele item)) - list)) - -(defmacro --group-by (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-group-by'." - (declare (debug t)) - (let ((n (make-symbol "n")) - (k (make-symbol "k")) - (grp (make-symbol "grp"))) - `(nreverse - (-map - (lambda (,n) - (cons (car ,n) - (nreverse (cdr ,n)))) - (--reduce-from - (let* ((,k (,@form)) - (,grp (assoc ,k acc))) - (if ,grp - (setcdr ,grp (cons it (cdr ,grp))) - (push - (list ,k it) - acc)) - acc) - nil ,list))))) - -(defun -group-by (fn list) - "Separate LIST into an alist whose keys are FN applied to the -elements of LIST. Keys are compared by `equal'." - (--group-by (funcall fn it) list)) - -(defun -interpose (sep list) - "Return a new list of all elements in LIST separated by SEP." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let (result) - (when list - (!cons (car list) result) - (!cdr list)) - (while list - (setq result (cons (car list) (cons sep result))) - (!cdr list)) - (nreverse result))) - -(defun -interleave (&rest lists) - "Return a new list of the first item in each list, then the second etc." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (when lists - (let (result) - (while (-none? 'null lists) - (--each lists (!cons (car it) result)) - (setq lists (-map 'cdr lists))) - (nreverse result)))) - -(defmacro --zip-with (form list1 list2) - "Anaphoric form of `-zip-with'. - -The elements in list1 are bound as symbol `it', the elements in list2 as symbol `other'." - (declare (debug (form form form))) - (let ((r (make-symbol "result")) - (l1 (make-symbol "list1")) - (l2 (make-symbol "list2"))) - `(let ((,r nil) - (,l1 ,list1) - (,l2 ,list2)) - (while (and ,l1 ,l2) - (let ((it (car ,l1)) - (other (car ,l2))) - (!cons ,form ,r) - (!cdr ,l1) - (!cdr ,l2))) - (nreverse ,r)))) - -(defun -zip-with (fn list1 list2) - "Zip the two lists LIST1 and LIST2 using a function FN. This -function is applied pairwise taking as first argument element of -LIST1 and as second argument element of LIST2 at corresponding -position. - -The anaphoric form `--zip-with' binds the elements from LIST1 as symbol `it', -and the elements from LIST2 as symbol `other'." - (--zip-with (funcall fn it other) list1 list2)) - -(defun -zip (&rest lists) - "Zip LISTS together. Group the head of each list, followed by the -second elements of each list, and so on. The lengths of the returned -groupings are equal to the length of the shortest input list. - -If two lists are provided as arguments, return the groupings as a list -of cons cells. Otherwise, return the groupings as a list of lists. - -Please note! This distinction is being removed in an upcoming 3.0 -release of Dash. If you rely on this behavior, use -zip-pair instead." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (when lists - (let (results) - (while (-none? 'null lists) - (setq results (cons (mapcar 'car lists) results)) - (setq lists (mapcar 'cdr lists))) - (setq results (nreverse results)) - (if (= (length lists) 2) - ;; to support backward compatability, return - ;; a cons cell if two lists were provided - (--map (cons (car it) (cadr it)) results) - results)))) - -(defalias '-zip-pair '-zip) - -(defun -zip-fill (fill-value &rest lists) - "Zip LISTS, with FILL-VALUE padded onto the shorter lists. The -lengths of the returned groupings are equal to the length of the -longest input list." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (apply '-zip (apply '-pad (cons fill-value lists)))) - -(defun -unzip (lists) - "Unzip LISTS. - -This works just like `-zip' but takes a list of lists instead of -a variable number of arguments, such that - - (-unzip (-zip L1 L2 L3 ...)) - -is identity (given that the lists are the same length). - -See also: `-zip'" - (apply '-zip lists)) - -(defun -cycle (list) - "Return an infinite copy of LIST that will cycle through the -elements and repeat from the beginning." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let ((newlist (-map 'identity list))) - (nconc newlist newlist))) - -(defun -pad (fill-value &rest lists) - "Appends FILL-VALUE to the end of each list in LISTS such that they -will all have the same length." - (let* ((annotations (-annotate 'length lists)) - (n (-max (-map 'car annotations)))) - (--map (append (cdr it) (-repeat (- n (car it)) fill-value)) annotations))) - -(defun -annotate (fn list) - "Return a list of cons cells where each cell is FN applied to each -element of LIST paired with the unmodified element of LIST." - (-zip (-map fn list) list)) - -(defmacro --annotate (form list) - "Anaphoric version of `-annotate'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-annotate (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) - -(defun dash--table-carry (lists restore-lists &optional re) - "Helper for `-table' and `-table-flat'. - -If a list overflows, carry to the right and reset the list." - (while (not (or (car lists) - (equal lists '(nil)))) - (setcar lists (car restore-lists)) - (pop (cadr lists)) - (!cdr lists) - (!cdr restore-lists) - (when re - (push (nreverse (car re)) (cadr re)) - (setcar re nil) - (!cdr re)))) - -(defun -table (fn &rest lists) - "Compute outer product of LISTS using function FN. - -The function FN should have the same arity as the number of -supplied lists. - -The outer product is computed by applying fn to all possible -combinations created by taking one element from each list in -order. The dimension of the result is (length lists). - -See also: `-table-flat'" - (let ((restore-lists (copy-sequence lists)) - (last-list (last lists)) - (re (make-list (length lists) nil))) - (while (car last-list) - (let ((item (apply fn (-map 'car lists)))) - (push item (car re)) - (setcar lists (cdar lists)) ;; silence byte compiler - (dash--table-carry lists restore-lists re))) - (nreverse (car (last re))))) - -(defun -table-flat (fn &rest lists) - "Compute flat outer product of LISTS using function FN. - -The function FN should have the same arity as the number of -supplied lists. - -The outer product is computed by applying fn to all possible -combinations created by taking one element from each list in -order. The results are flattened, ignoring the tensor structure -of the result. This is equivalent to calling: - - (-flatten-n (1- (length lists)) (apply \\='-table fn lists)) - -but the implementation here is much more efficient. - -See also: `-flatten-n', `-table'" - (let ((restore-lists (copy-sequence lists)) - (last-list (last lists)) - re) - (while (car last-list) - (let ((item (apply fn (-map 'car lists)))) - (push item re) - (setcar lists (cdar lists)) ;; silence byte compiler - (dash--table-carry lists restore-lists))) - (nreverse re))) - -(defun -partial (fn &rest args) - "Take a function FN and fewer than the normal arguments to FN, -and return a fn that takes a variable number of additional ARGS. -When called, the returned function calls FN with ARGS first and -then additional args." - (apply 'apply-partially fn args)) - -(defun -elem-index (elem list) - "Return the index of the first element in the given LIST which -is equal to the query element ELEM, or nil if there is no -such element." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (car (-elem-indices elem list))) - -(defun -elem-indices (elem list) - "Return the indices of all elements in LIST equal to the query -element ELEM, in ascending order." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (-find-indices (-partial 'equal elem) list)) - -(defun -find-indices (pred list) - "Return the indices of all elements in LIST satisfying the -predicate PRED, in ascending order." - (apply 'append (--map-indexed (when (funcall pred it) (list it-index)) list))) - -(defmacro --find-indices (form list) - "Anaphoric version of `-find-indices'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-find-indices (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) - -(defun -find-index (pred list) - "Take a predicate PRED and a LIST and return the index of the -first element in the list satisfying the predicate, or nil if -there is no such element. - -See also `-first'." - (car (-find-indices pred list))) - -(defmacro --find-index (form list) - "Anaphoric version of `-find-index'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-find-index (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) - -(defun -find-last-index (pred list) - "Take a predicate PRED and a LIST and return the index of the -last element in the list satisfying the predicate, or nil if -there is no such element. - -See also `-last'." - (-last-item (-find-indices pred list))) - -(defmacro --find-last-index (form list) - "Anaphoric version of `-find-last-index'." - `(-find-last-index (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) - -(defun -select-by-indices (indices list) - "Return a list whose elements are elements from LIST selected -as `(nth i list)` for all i from INDICES." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let (r) - (--each indices - (!cons (nth it list) r)) - (nreverse r))) - -(defun -select-columns (columns table) - "Select COLUMNS from TABLE. - -TABLE is a list of lists where each element represents one row. -It is assumed each row has the same length. - -Each row is transformed such that only the specified COLUMNS are -selected. - -See also: `-select-column', `-select-by-indices'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (--map (-select-by-indices columns it) table)) - -(defun -select-column (column table) - "Select COLUMN from TABLE. - -TABLE is a list of lists where each element represents one row. -It is assumed each row has the same length. - -The single selected column is returned as a list. - -See also: `-select-columns', `-select-by-indices'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (--mapcat (-select-by-indices (list column) it) table)) - -(defmacro -> (x &optional form &rest more) - "Thread the expr through the forms. Insert X as the second item -in the first form, making a list of it if it is not a list -already. If there are more forms, insert the first form as the -second item in second form, etc." - (declare (debug (form &rest [&or symbolp (sexp &rest form)]))) - (cond - ((null form) x) - ((null more) (if (listp form) - `(,(car form) ,x ,@(cdr form)) - (list form x))) - (:else `(-> (-> ,x ,form) ,@more)))) - -(defmacro ->> (x &optional form &rest more) - "Thread the expr through the forms. Insert X as the last item -in the first form, making a list of it if it is not a list -already. If there are more forms, insert the first form as the -last item in second form, etc." - (declare (debug ->)) - (cond - ((null form) x) - ((null more) (if (listp form) - `(,@form ,x) - (list form x))) - (:else `(->> (->> ,x ,form) ,@more)))) - -(defmacro --> (x &rest forms) - "Starting with the value of X, thread each expression through FORMS. - -Insert X at the position signified by the symbol `it' in the first -form. If there are more forms, insert the first form at the position -signified by `it' in in second form, etc." - (declare (debug (form body))) - `(-as-> ,x it ,@forms)) - -(defmacro -as-> (value variable &rest forms) - "Starting with VALUE, thread VARIABLE through FORMS. - -In the first form, bind VARIABLE to VALUE. In the second form, bind -VARIABLE to the result of the first form, and so forth." - (declare (debug (form symbolp body))) - (if (null forms) - `,value - `(let ((,variable ,value)) - (-as-> ,(if (symbolp (car forms)) - (list (car forms) variable) - (car forms)) - ,variable - ,@(cdr forms))))) - -(defmacro -some-> (x &optional form &rest more) - "When expr is non-nil, thread it through the first form (via `->'), -and when that result is non-nil, through the next form, etc." - (declare (debug ->)) - (if (null form) x - (let ((result (make-symbol "result"))) - `(-some-> (-when-let (,result ,x) - (-> ,result ,form)) - ,@more)))) - -(defmacro -some->> (x &optional form &rest more) - "When expr is non-nil, thread it through the first form (via `->>'), -and when that result is non-nil, through the next form, etc." - (declare (debug ->)) - (if (null form) x - (let ((result (make-symbol "result"))) - `(-some->> (-when-let (,result ,x) - (->> ,result ,form)) - ,@more)))) - -(defmacro -some--> (x &optional form &rest more) - "When expr in non-nil, thread it through the first form (via `-->'), -and when that result is non-nil, through the next form, etc." - (declare (debug ->)) - (if (null form) x - (let ((result (make-symbol "result"))) - `(-some--> (-when-let (,result ,x) - (--> ,result ,form)) - ,@more)))) - -(defun -grade-up (comparator list) - "Grade elements of LIST using COMPARATOR relation, yielding a -permutation vector such that applying this permutation to LIST -sorts it in ascending order." - ;; ugly hack to "fix" lack of lexical scope - (let ((comp `(lambda (it other) (funcall ',comparator (car it) (car other))))) - (->> (--map-indexed (cons it it-index) list) - (-sort comp) - (-map 'cdr)))) - -(defun -grade-down (comparator list) - "Grade elements of LIST using COMPARATOR relation, yielding a -permutation vector such that applying this permutation to LIST -sorts it in descending order." - ;; ugly hack to "fix" lack of lexical scope - (let ((comp `(lambda (it other) (funcall ',comparator (car other) (car it))))) - (->> (--map-indexed (cons it it-index) list) - (-sort comp) - (-map 'cdr)))) - -(defvar dash--source-counter 0 - "Monotonic counter for generated symbols.") - -(defun dash--match-make-source-symbol () - "Generate a new dash-source symbol. - -All returned symbols are guaranteed to be unique." - (prog1 (make-symbol (format "--dash-source-%d--" dash--source-counter)) - (setq dash--source-counter (1+ dash--source-counter)))) - -(defun dash--match-ignore-place-p (symbol) - "Return non-nil if SYMBOL is a symbol and starts with _." - (and (symbolp symbol) - (eq (aref (symbol-name symbol) 0) ?_))) - -(defun dash--match-cons-skip-cdr (skip-cdr source) - "Helper function generating idiomatic shifting code." - (cond - ((= skip-cdr 0) - `(pop ,source)) - (t - `(prog1 ,(dash--match-cons-get-car skip-cdr source) - (setq ,source ,(dash--match-cons-get-cdr (1+ skip-cdr) source)))))) - -(defun dash--match-cons-get-car (skip-cdr source) - "Helper function generating idiomatic code to get nth car." - (cond - ((= skip-cdr 0) - `(car ,source)) - ((= skip-cdr 1) - `(cadr ,source)) - (t - `(nth ,skip-cdr ,source)))) - -(defun dash--match-cons-get-cdr (skip-cdr source) - "Helper function generating idiomatic code to get nth cdr." - (cond - ((= skip-cdr 0) - source) - ((= skip-cdr 1) - `(cdr ,source)) - (t - `(nthcdr ,skip-cdr ,source)))) - -(defun dash--match-cons (match-form source) - "Setup a cons matching environment and call the real matcher." - (let ((s (dash--match-make-source-symbol)) - (n 0) - (m match-form)) - (while (and (consp m) - (dash--match-ignore-place-p (car m))) - (setq n (1+ n)) (!cdr m)) - (cond - ;; when we only have one pattern in the list, we don't have to - ;; create a temporary binding (--dash-source--) for the source - ;; and just use the input directly - ((and (consp m) - (not (cdr m))) - (dash--match (car m) (dash--match-cons-get-car n source))) - ;; handle other special types - ((> n 0) - (dash--match m (dash--match-cons-get-cdr n source))) - ;; this is the only entry-point for dash--match-cons-1, that's - ;; why we can't simply use the above branch, it would produce - ;; infinite recursion - (t - (cons (list s source) (dash--match-cons-1 match-form s)))))) - -(defun dash--match-cons-1 (match-form source &optional props) - "Match MATCH-FORM against SOURCE. - -MATCH-FORM is a proper or improper list. Each element of -MATCH-FORM is either a symbol, which gets bound to the respective -value in source or another match form which gets destructured -recursively. - -If the cdr of last cons cell in the list is `nil', matching stops -there. - -SOURCE is a proper or improper list." - (let ((skip-cdr (or (plist-get props :skip-cdr) 0))) - (cond - ((consp match-form) - (cond - ((cdr match-form) - (cond - ((and (symbolp (car match-form)) - (memq (car match-form) '(&keys &plist &alist &hash))) - (dash--match-kv (dash--match-kv-normalize-match-form match-form) (dash--match-cons-get-cdr skip-cdr source))) - ((dash--match-ignore-place-p (car match-form)) - (dash--match-cons-1 (cdr match-form) source - (plist-put props :skip-cdr (1+ skip-cdr)))) - (t - (-concat (dash--match (car match-form) (dash--match-cons-skip-cdr skip-cdr source)) - (dash--match-cons-1 (cdr match-form) source))))) - (t ;; Last matching place, no need for shift - (dash--match (car match-form) (dash--match-cons-get-car skip-cdr source))))) - ((eq match-form nil) - nil) - (t ;; Handle improper lists. Last matching place, no need for shift - (dash--match match-form (dash--match-cons-get-cdr skip-cdr source)))))) - -(defun dash--vector-tail (seq start) - "Return the tail of SEQ starting at START." - (cond - ((vectorp seq) - (let* ((re-length (- (length seq) start)) - (re (make-vector re-length 0))) - (--dotimes re-length (aset re it (aref seq (+ it start)))) - re)) - ((stringp seq) - (substring seq start)))) - -(defun dash--match-vector (match-form source) - "Setup a vector matching environment and call the real matcher." - (let ((s (dash--match-make-source-symbol))) - (cond - ;; don't bind `s' if we only have one sub-pattern - ((= (length match-form) 1) - (dash--match (aref match-form 0) `(aref ,source 0))) - ;; if the source is a symbol, we don't need to re-bind it - ((symbolp source) - (dash--match-vector-1 match-form source)) - ;; don't bind `s' if we only have one sub-pattern which is not ignored - ((let* ((ignored-places (mapcar 'dash--match-ignore-place-p match-form)) - (ignored-places-n (length (-remove 'null ignored-places)))) - (when (= ignored-places-n (1- (length match-form))) - (let ((n (-find-index 'null ignored-places))) - (dash--match (aref match-form n) `(aref ,source ,n)))))) - (t - (cons (list s source) (dash--match-vector-1 match-form s)))))) - -(defun dash--match-vector-1 (match-form source) - "Match MATCH-FORM against SOURCE. - -MATCH-FORM is a vector. Each element of MATCH-FORM is either a -symbol, which gets bound to the respective value in source or -another match form which gets destructured recursively. - -If second-from-last place in MATCH-FORM is the symbol &rest, the -next element of the MATCH-FORM is matched against the tail of -SOURCE, starting at index of the &rest symbol. This is -conceptually the same as the (head . tail) match for improper -lists, where dot plays the role of &rest. - -SOURCE is a vector. - -If the MATCH-FORM vector is shorter than SOURCE vector, only -the (length MATCH-FORM) places are bound, the rest of the SOURCE -is discarded." - (let ((i 0) - (l (length match-form)) - (re)) - (while (< i l) - (let ((m (aref match-form i))) - (push (cond - ((and (symbolp m) - (eq m '&rest)) - (prog1 (dash--match - (aref match-form (1+ i)) - `(dash--vector-tail ,source ,i)) - (setq i l))) - ((and (symbolp m) - ;; do not match symbols starting with _ - (not (eq (aref (symbol-name m) 0) ?_))) - (list (list m `(aref ,source ,i)))) - ((not (symbolp m)) - (dash--match m `(aref ,source ,i)))) - re) - (setq i (1+ i)))) - (-flatten-n 1 (nreverse re)))) - -(defun dash--match-kv-normalize-match-form (pattern) - "Normalize kv PATTERN. - -This method normalizes PATTERN to the format expected by -`dash--match-kv'. See `-let' for the specification." - (let ((normalized (list (car pattern))) - (skip nil) - (fill-placeholder (make-symbol "--dash-fill-placeholder--"))) - (-each (apply '-zip (-pad fill-placeholder (cdr pattern) (cddr pattern))) - (lambda (pair) - (let ((current (car pair)) - (next (cdr pair))) - (if skip - (setq skip nil) - (if (or (eq fill-placeholder next) - (not (or (and (symbolp next) - (not (keywordp next)) - (not (eq next t)) - (not (eq next nil))) - (and (consp next) - (not (eq (car next) 'quote))) - (vectorp next)))) - (progn - (cond - ((keywordp current) - (push current normalized) - (push (intern (substring (symbol-name current) 1)) normalized)) - ((stringp current) - (push current normalized) - (push (intern current) normalized)) - ((and (consp current) - (eq (car current) 'quote)) - (push current normalized) - (push (cadr current) normalized)) - (t (error "-let: found key `%s' in kv destructuring but its pattern `%s' is invalid and can not be derived from the key" current next))) - (setq skip nil)) - (push current normalized) - (push next normalized) - (setq skip t)))))) - (nreverse normalized))) - -(defun dash--match-kv (match-form source) - "Setup a kv matching environment and call the real matcher. - -kv can be any key-value store, such as plist, alist or hash-table." - (let ((s (dash--match-make-source-symbol))) - (cond - ;; don't bind `s' if we only have one sub-pattern (&type key val) - ((= (length match-form) 3) - (dash--match-kv-1 (cdr match-form) source (car match-form))) - ;; if the source is a symbol, we don't need to re-bind it - ((symbolp source) - (dash--match-kv-1 (cdr match-form) source (car match-form))) - (t - (cons (list s source) (dash--match-kv-1 (cdr match-form) s (car match-form))))))) - -(defun dash--match-kv-1 (match-form source type) - "Match MATCH-FORM against SOURCE of type TYPE. - -MATCH-FORM is a proper list of the form (key1 place1 ... keyN -placeN). Each placeK is either a symbol, which gets bound to the -value of keyK retrieved from the key-value store, or another -match form which gets destructured recursively. - -SOURCE is a key-value store of type TYPE, which can be a plist, -an alist or a hash table. - -TYPE is a token specifying the type of the key-value store. -Valid values are &plist, &alist and &hash." - (-flatten-n 1 (-map - (lambda (kv) - (let* ((k (car kv)) - (v (cadr kv)) - (getter (cond - ((or (eq type '&plist) (eq type '&keys)) - `(plist-get ,source ,k)) - ((eq type '&alist) - `(cdr (assoc ,k ,source))) - ((eq type '&hash) - `(gethash ,k ,source))))) - (cond - ((symbolp v) - (list (list v getter))) - (t (dash--match v getter))))) - (-partition 2 match-form)))) - -(defun dash--match-symbol (match-form source) - "Bind a symbol. - -This works just like `let', there is no destructuring." - (list (list match-form source))) - -(defun dash--match (match-form source) - "Match MATCH-FORM against SOURCE. - -This function tests the MATCH-FORM and dispatches to specific -matchers based on the type of the expression. - -Key-value stores are disambiguated by placing a token &plist, -&alist or &hash as a first item in the MATCH-FORM." - (cond - ((symbolp match-form) - (dash--match-symbol match-form source)) - ((consp match-form) - (cond - ;; Handle the "x &as" bindings first. - ((and (consp (cdr match-form)) - (symbolp (car match-form)) - (eq '&as (cadr match-form))) - (let ((s (car match-form))) - (cons (list s source) - (dash--match (cddr match-form) s)))) - ((memq (car match-form) '(&keys &plist &alist &hash)) - (dash--match-kv (dash--match-kv-normalize-match-form match-form) source)) - (t (dash--match-cons match-form source)))) - ((vectorp match-form) - ;; We support the &as binding in vectors too - (cond - ((and (> (length match-form) 2) - (symbolp (aref match-form 0)) - (eq '&as (aref match-form 1))) - (let ((s (aref match-form 0))) - (cons (list s source) - (dash--match (dash--vector-tail match-form 2) s)))) - (t (dash--match-vector match-form source)))))) - -(defun dash--normalize-let-varlist (varlist) - "Normalize VARLIST so that every binding is a list. - -`let' allows specifying a binding which is not a list but simply -the place which is then automatically bound to nil, such that all -three of the following are identical and evaluate to nil. - - (let (a) a) - (let ((a)) a) - (let ((a nil)) a) - -This function normalizes all of these to the last form." - (--map (if (consp it) it (list it nil)) varlist)) - -(defmacro -let* (varlist &rest body) - "Bind variables according to VARLIST then eval BODY. - -VARLIST is a list of lists of the form (PATTERN SOURCE). Each -PATTERN is matched against the SOURCE structurally. SOURCE is -only evaluated once for each PATTERN. - -Each SOURCE can refer to the symbols already bound by this -VARLIST. This is useful if you want to destructure SOURCE -recursively but also want to name the intermediate structures. - -See `-let' for the list of all possible patterns." - (declare (debug ((&rest [&or (sexp form) sexp]) body)) - (indent 1)) - (let* ((varlist (dash--normalize-let-varlist varlist)) - (bindings (--mapcat (dash--match (car it) (cadr it)) varlist))) - `(let* ,bindings - ,@body))) - -(defmacro -let (varlist &rest body) - "Bind variables according to VARLIST then eval BODY. - -VARLIST is a list of lists of the form (PATTERN SOURCE). Each -PATTERN is matched against the SOURCE \"structurally\". SOURCE -is only evaluated once for each PATTERN. Each PATTERN is matched -recursively, and can therefore contain sub-patterns which are -matched against corresponding sub-expressions of SOURCE. - -All the SOURCEs are evalled before any symbols are -bound (i.e. \"in parallel\"). - -If VARLIST only contains one (PATTERN SOURCE) element, you can -optionally specify it using a vector and discarding the -outer-most parens. Thus - - (-let ((PATTERN SOURCE)) ..) - -becomes - - (-let [PATTERN SOURCE] ..). - -`-let' uses a convention of not binding places (symbols) starting -with _ whenever it's possible. You can use this to skip over -entries you don't care about. However, this is not *always* -possible (as a result of implementation) and these symbols might -get bound to undefined values. - -Following is the overview of supported patterns. Remember that -patterns can be matched recursively, so every a, b, aK in the -following can be a matching construct and not necessarily a -symbol/variable. - -Symbol: - - a - bind the SOURCE to A. This is just like regular `let'. - -Conses and lists: - - (a) - bind `car' of cons/list to A - - (a . b) - bind car of cons to A and `cdr' to B - - (a b) - bind car of list to A and `cadr' to B - - (a1 a2 a3 ...) - bind 0th car of list to A1, 1st to A2, 2nd to A3 ... - - (a1 a2 a3 ... aN . rest) - as above, but bind the Nth cdr to REST. - -Vectors: - - [a] - bind 0th element of a non-list sequence to A (works with - vectors, strings, bit arrays...) - - [a1 a2 a3 ...] - bind 0th element of non-list sequence to A0, 1st to - A1, 2nd to A2, ... - If the PATTERN is shorter than SOURCE, the values at - places not in PATTERN are ignored. - If the PATTERN is longer than SOURCE, an `error' is - thrown. - - [a1 a2 a3 ... &rest rest] - as above, but bind the rest of - the sequence to REST. This is - conceptually the same as improper list - matching (a1 a2 ... aN . rest) - -Key/value stores: - - (&plist key0 a0 ... keyN aN) - bind value mapped by keyK in the - SOURCE plist to aK. If the - value is not found, aK is nil. - Uses `plist-get' to fetch values. - - (&alist key0 a0 ... keyN aN) - bind value mapped by keyK in the - SOURCE alist to aK. If the - value is not found, aK is nil. - Uses `assoc' to fetch values. - - (&hash key0 a0 ... keyN aN) - bind value mapped by keyK in the - SOURCE hash table to aK. If the - value is not found, aK is nil. - Uses `gethash' to fetch values. - -Further, special keyword &keys supports \"inline\" matching of -plist-like key-value pairs, similarly to &keys keyword of -`cl-defun'. - - (a1 a2 ... aN &keys key1 b1 ... keyN bK) - -This binds N values from the list to a1 ... aN, then interprets -the cdr as a plist (see key/value matching above). - -A shorthand notation for kv-destructuring exists which allows the -patterns be optionally left out and derived from the key name in -the following fashion: - -- a key :foo is converted into `foo' pattern, -- a key 'bar is converted into `bar' pattern, -- a key \"baz\" is converted into `baz' pattern. - -That is, the entire value under the key is bound to the derived -variable without any further destructuring. - -This is possible only when the form following the key is not a -valid pattern (i.e. not a symbol, a cons cell or a vector). -Otherwise the matching proceeds as usual and in case of an -invalid spec fails with an error. - -Thus the patterns are normalized as follows: - - ;; derive all the missing patterns - (&plist :foo 'bar \"baz\") => (&plist :foo foo 'bar bar \"baz\" baz) - - ;; we can specify some but not others - (&plist :foo 'bar explicit-bar) => (&plist :foo foo 'bar explicit-bar) - - ;; nothing happens, we store :foo in x - (&plist :foo x) => (&plist :foo x) - - ;; nothing happens, we match recursively - (&plist :foo (a b c)) => (&plist :foo (a b c)) - -You can name the source using the syntax SYMBOL &as PATTERN. -This syntax works with lists (proper or improper), vectors and -all types of maps. - - (list &as a b c) (list 1 2 3) - -binds A to 1, B to 2, C to 3 and LIST to (1 2 3). - -Similarly: - - (bounds &as beg . end) (cons 1 2) - -binds BEG to 1, END to 2 and BOUNDS to (1 . 2). - - (items &as first . rest) (list 1 2 3) - -binds FIRST to 1, REST to (2 3) and ITEMS to (1 2 3) - - [vect &as _ b c] [1 2 3] - -binds B to 2, C to 3 and VECT to [1 2 3] (_ avoids binding as usual). - - (plist &as &plist :b b) (list :a 1 :b 2 :c 3) - -binds B to 2 and PLIST to (:a 1 :b 2 :c 3). Same for &alist and &hash. - -This is especially useful when we want to capture the result of a -computation and destructure at the same time. Consider the -form (function-returning-complex-structure) returning a list of -two vectors with two items each. We want to capture this entire -result and pass it to another computation, but at the same time -we want to get the second item from each vector. We can achieve -it with pattern - - (result &as [_ a] [_ b]) (function-returning-complex-structure) - -Note: Clojure programmers may know this feature as the \":as -binding\". The difference is that we put the &as at the front -because we need to support improper list binding." - (declare (debug ([&or (&rest [&or (sexp form) sexp]) - (vector [&rest [sexp form]])] - body)) - (indent 1)) - (if (vectorp varlist) - `(let* ,(dash--match (aref varlist 0) (aref varlist 1)) - ,@body) - (let* ((varlist (dash--normalize-let-varlist varlist)) - (inputs (--map-indexed (list (make-symbol (format "input%d" it-index)) (cadr it)) varlist)) - (new-varlist (--map (list (caar it) (cadr it)) (-zip varlist inputs)))) - `(let ,inputs - (-let* ,new-varlist ,@body))))) - -(defmacro -lambda (match-form &rest body) - "Return a lambda which destructures its input as MATCH-FORM and executes BODY. - -Note that you have to enclose the MATCH-FORM in a pair of parens, -such that: - - (-lambda (x) body) - (-lambda (x y ...) body) - -has the usual semantics of `lambda'. Furthermore, these get -translated into normal lambda, so there is no performance -penalty. - -See `-let' for the description of destructuring mechanism." - (declare (doc-string 2) (indent defun) - (debug (&define sexp - [&optional stringp] - [&optional ("interactive" interactive)] - def-body))) - (cond - ((not (consp match-form)) - (signal 'wrong-type-argument "match-form must be a list")) - ;; no destructuring, so just return regular lambda to make things faster - ((-all? 'symbolp match-form) - `(lambda ,match-form ,@body)) - (t - (let* ((inputs (--map-indexed (list it (make-symbol (format "input%d" it-index))) match-form))) - ;; TODO: because inputs to the lambda are evaluated only once, - ;; -let* need not to create the extra bindings to ensure that. - ;; We should find a way to optimize that. Not critical however. - `(lambda ,(--map (cadr it) inputs) - (-let* ,inputs ,@body)))))) - -(defmacro -setq (&rest forms) - "Bind each MATCH-FORM to the value of its VAL. - -MATCH-FORM destructuring is done according to the rules of `-let'. - -This macro allows you to bind multiple variables by destructuring -the value, so for example: - - (-setq (a b) x - (&plist :c c) plist) - -expands roughly speaking to the following code - - (setq a (car x) - b (cadr x) - c (plist-get plist :c)) - -Care is taken to only evaluate each VAL once so that in case of -multiple assignments it does not cause unexpected side effects. - -\(fn [MATCH-FORM VAL]...)" - (declare (debug (&rest sexp form)) - (indent 1)) - (when (= (mod (length forms) 2) 1) - (error "Odd number of arguments")) - (let* ((forms-and-sources - ;; First get all the necessary mappings with all the - ;; intermediate bindings. - (-map (lambda (x) (dash--match (car x) (cadr x))) - (-partition 2 forms))) - ;; To preserve the logic of dynamic scoping we must ensure - ;; that we `setq' the variables outside of the `let*' form - ;; which holds the destructured intermediate values. For - ;; this we generate for each variable a placeholder which is - ;; bound to (lexically) the result of the destructuring. - ;; Then outside of the helper `let*' form we bind all the - ;; original variables to their respective placeholders. - ;; TODO: There is a lot of room for possible optimization, - ;; for start playing with `special-variable-p' to eliminate - ;; unnecessary re-binding. - (variables-to-placeholders - (-mapcat - (lambda (bindings) - (-map - (lambda (binding) - (let ((var (car binding))) - (list var (make-symbol (concat "--dash-binding-" (symbol-name var) "--"))))) - (--filter (not (string-prefix-p "--" (symbol-name (car it)))) bindings))) - forms-and-sources))) - `(let ,(-map 'cadr variables-to-placeholders) - (let* ,(-flatten-n 1 forms-and-sources) - (setq ,@(-flatten (-map 'reverse variables-to-placeholders)))) - (setq ,@(-flatten variables-to-placeholders))))) - -(defmacro -if-let* (vars-vals then &rest else) - "If all VALS evaluate to true, bind them to their corresponding -VARS and do THEN, otherwise do ELSE. VARS-VALS should be a list -of (VAR VAL) pairs. - -Note: binding is done according to `-let*'. VALS are evaluated -sequentially, and evaluation stops after the first nil VAL is -encountered." - (declare (debug ((&rest (sexp form)) form body)) - (indent 2)) - (->> vars-vals - (--mapcat (dash--match (car it) (cadr it))) - (--reduce-r-from - (let ((var (car it)) - (val (cadr it))) - `(let ((,var ,val)) - (if ,var ,acc ,@else))) - then))) - -(defmacro -if-let (var-val then &rest else) - "If VAL evaluates to non-nil, bind it to VAR and do THEN, -otherwise do ELSE. - -Note: binding is done according to `-let'. - -\(fn (VAR VAL) THEN &rest ELSE)" - (declare (debug ((sexp form) form body)) - (indent 2)) - `(-if-let* (,var-val) ,then ,@else)) - -(defmacro --if-let (val then &rest else) - "If VAL evaluates to non-nil, bind it to symbol `it' and do THEN, -otherwise do ELSE." - (declare (debug (form form body)) - (indent 2)) - `(-if-let (it ,val) ,then ,@else)) - -(defmacro -when-let* (vars-vals &rest body) - "If all VALS evaluate to true, bind them to their corresponding -VARS and execute body. VARS-VALS should be a list of (VAR VAL) -pairs. - -Note: binding is done according to `-let*'. VALS are evaluated -sequentially, and evaluation stops after the first nil VAL is -encountered." - (declare (debug ((&rest (sexp form)) body)) - (indent 1)) - `(-if-let* ,vars-vals (progn ,@body))) - -(defmacro -when-let (var-val &rest body) - "If VAL evaluates to non-nil, bind it to VAR and execute body. - -Note: binding is done according to `-let'. - -\(fn (VAR VAL) &rest BODY)" - (declare (debug ((sexp form) body)) - (indent 1)) - `(-if-let ,var-val (progn ,@body))) - -(defmacro --when-let (val &rest body) - "If VAL evaluates to non-nil, bind it to symbol `it' and -execute body." - (declare (debug (form body)) - (indent 1)) - `(--if-let ,val (progn ,@body))) - -(defvar -compare-fn nil - "Tests for equality use this function or `equal' if this is nil. -It should only be set using dynamic scope with a let, like: - - (let ((-compare-fn #\\='=)) (-union numbers1 numbers2 numbers3)") - -(defun -distinct (list) - "Return a new list with all duplicates removed. -The test for equality is done with `equal', -or with `-compare-fn' if that's non-nil. - -Alias: `-uniq'" - (let (result) - (--each list (unless (-contains? result it) (!cons it result))) - (nreverse result))) - -(defalias '-uniq '-distinct) - -(defun -union (list list2) - "Return a new list containing the elements of LIST and elements of LIST2 that are not in LIST. -The test for equality is done with `equal', -or with `-compare-fn' if that's non-nil." - ;; We fall back to iteration implementation if the comparison - ;; function isn't one of `eq', `eql' or `equal'. - (let* ((result (reverse list)) - ;; TODO: get rid of this dynamic variable, pass it as an - ;; argument instead. - (-compare-fn (if (bound-and-true-p -compare-fn) - -compare-fn - 'equal))) - (if (memq -compare-fn '(eq eql equal)) - (let ((ht (make-hash-table :test -compare-fn))) - (--each list (puthash it t ht)) - (--each list2 (unless (gethash it ht) (!cons it result)))) - (--each list2 (unless (-contains? result it) (!cons it result)))) - (nreverse result))) - -(defun -intersection (list list2) - "Return a new list containing only the elements that are members of both LIST and LIST2. -The test for equality is done with `equal', -or with `-compare-fn' if that's non-nil." - (--filter (-contains? list2 it) list)) - -(defun -difference (list list2) - "Return a new list with only the members of LIST that are not in LIST2. -The test for equality is done with `equal', -or with `-compare-fn' if that's non-nil." - (--filter (not (-contains? list2 it)) list)) - -(defun -powerset (list) - "Return the power set of LIST." - (if (null list) '(()) - (let ((last (-powerset (cdr list)))) - (append (mapcar (lambda (x) (cons (car list) x)) last) - last)))) - -(defun -permutations (list) - "Return the permutations of LIST." - (if (null list) '(()) - (apply #'append - (mapcar (lambda (x) - (mapcar (lambda (perm) (cons x perm)) - (-permutations (remove x list)))) - list)))) - -(defun -inits (list) - "Return all prefixes of LIST." - (nreverse (-map 'reverse (-tails (nreverse list))))) - -(defun -tails (list) - "Return all suffixes of LIST" - (-reductions-r-from 'cons nil list)) - -(defun -common-prefix (&rest lists) - "Return the longest common prefix of LISTS." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (--reduce (--take-while (and acc (equal (pop acc) it)) it) - lists)) - -(defun -common-suffix (&rest lists) - "Return the longest common suffix of LISTS." - (nreverse (apply #'-common-prefix (mapcar #'reverse lists)))) - -(defun -contains? (list element) - "Return non-nil if LIST contains ELEMENT. - -The test for equality is done with `equal', or with `-compare-fn' -if that's non-nil. - -Alias: `-contains-p'" - (not - (null - (cond - ((null -compare-fn) (member element list)) - ((eq -compare-fn 'eq) (memq element list)) - ((eq -compare-fn 'eql) (memql element list)) - (t - (let ((lst list)) - (while (and lst - (not (funcall -compare-fn element (car lst)))) - (setq lst (cdr lst))) - lst)))))) - -(defalias '-contains-p '-contains?) - -(defun -same-items? (list list2) - "Return true if LIST and LIST2 has the same items. - -The order of the elements in the lists does not matter. - -Alias: `-same-items-p'" - (let ((length-a (length list)) - (length-b (length list2))) - (and - (= length-a length-b) - (= length-a (length (-intersection list list2)))))) - -(defalias '-same-items-p '-same-items?) - -(defun -is-prefix? (prefix list) - "Return non-nil if PREFIX is prefix of LIST. - -Alias: `-is-prefix-p'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (--each-while list (equal (car prefix) it) - (!cdr prefix)) - (not prefix)) - -(defun -is-suffix? (suffix list) - "Return non-nil if SUFFIX is suffix of LIST. - -Alias: `-is-suffix-p'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (-is-prefix? (reverse suffix) (reverse list))) - -(defun -is-infix? (infix list) - "Return non-nil if INFIX is infix of LIST. - -This operation runs in O(n^2) time - -Alias: `-is-infix-p'" - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let (done) - (while (and (not done) list) - (setq done (-is-prefix? infix list)) - (!cdr list)) - done)) - -(defalias '-is-prefix-p '-is-prefix?) -(defalias '-is-suffix-p '-is-suffix?) -(defalias '-is-infix-p '-is-infix?) - -(defun -sort (comparator list) - "Sort LIST, stably, comparing elements using COMPARATOR. -Return the sorted list. LIST is NOT modified by side effects. -COMPARATOR is called with two elements of LIST, and should return non-nil -if the first element should sort before the second." - (sort (copy-sequence list) comparator)) - -(defmacro --sort (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-sort'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-sort (lambda (it other) ,form) ,list)) - -(defun -list (&rest args) - "Return a list with ARGS. - -If first item of ARGS is already a list, simply return ARGS. If -not, return a list with ARGS as elements." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let ((arg (car args))) - (if (listp arg) arg args))) - -(defun -repeat (n x) - "Return a list with X repeated N times. -Return nil if N is less than 1." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (let (ret) - (--dotimes n (!cons x ret)) - ret)) - -(defun -sum (list) - "Return the sum of LIST." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (apply '+ list)) - -(defun -running-sum (list) - "Return a list with running sums of items in LIST. - -LIST must be non-empty." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (unless (consp list) - (error "LIST must be non-empty")) - (-reductions '+ list)) - -(defun -product (list) - "Return the product of LIST." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (apply '* list)) - -(defun -running-product (list) - "Return a list with running products of items in LIST. - -LIST must be non-empty." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (unless (consp list) - (error "LIST must be non-empty")) - (-reductions '* list)) - -(defun -max (list) - "Return the largest value from LIST of numbers or markers." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (apply 'max list)) - -(defun -min (list) - "Return the smallest value from LIST of numbers or markers." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (apply 'min list)) - -(defun -max-by (comparator list) - "Take a comparison function COMPARATOR and a LIST and return -the greatest element of the list by the comparison function. - -See also combinator `-on' which can transform the values before -comparing them." - (--reduce (if (funcall comparator it acc) it acc) list)) - -(defun -min-by (comparator list) - "Take a comparison function COMPARATOR and a LIST and return -the least element of the list by the comparison function. - -See also combinator `-on' which can transform the values before -comparing them." - (--reduce (if (funcall comparator it acc) acc it) list)) - -(defmacro --max-by (form list) - "Anaphoric version of `-max-by'. - -The items for the comparator form are exposed as \"it\" and \"other\"." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-max-by (lambda (it other) ,form) ,list)) - -(defmacro --min-by (form list) - "Anaphoric version of `-min-by'. - -The items for the comparator form are exposed as \"it\" and \"other\"." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-min-by (lambda (it other) ,form) ,list)) - -(defun -iterate (fun init n) - "Return a list of iterated applications of FUN to INIT. - -This means a list of form: - - (init (fun init) (fun (fun init)) ...) - -N is the length of the returned list." - (if (= n 0) nil - (let ((r (list init))) - (--dotimes (1- n) - (push (funcall fun (car r)) r)) - (nreverse r)))) - -(defun -fix (fn list) - "Compute the (least) fixpoint of FN with initial input LIST. - -FN is called at least once, results are compared with `equal'." - (let ((re (funcall fn list))) - (while (not (equal list re)) - (setq list re) - (setq re (funcall fn re))) - re)) - -(defmacro --fix (form list) - "Anaphoric form of `-fix'." - `(-fix (lambda (it) ,form) ,list)) - -(defun -unfold (fun seed) - "Build a list from SEED using FUN. - -This is \"dual\" operation to `-reduce-r': while -reduce-r -consumes a list to produce a single value, `-unfold' takes a -seed value and builds a (potentially infinite!) list. - -FUN should return `nil' to stop the generating process, or a -cons (A . B), where A will be prepended to the result and B is -the new seed." - (let ((last (funcall fun seed)) r) - (while last - (push (car last) r) - (setq last (funcall fun (cdr last)))) - (nreverse r))) - -(defmacro --unfold (form seed) - "Anaphoric version of `-unfold'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-unfold (lambda (it) ,form) ,seed)) - -(defun -cons-pair? (con) - "Return non-nil if CON is true cons pair. -That is (A . B) where B is not a list." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (and (listp con) - (not (listp (cdr con))))) - -(defun -cons-to-list (con) - "Convert a cons pair to a list with `car' and `cdr' of the pair respectively." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (list (car con) (cdr con))) - -(defun -value-to-list (val) - "Convert a value to a list. - -If the value is a cons pair, make a list with two elements, `car' -and `cdr' of the pair respectively. - -If the value is anything else, wrap it in a list." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (cond - ((-cons-pair? val) (-cons-to-list val)) - (t (list val)))) - -(defun -tree-mapreduce-from (fn folder init-value tree) - "Apply FN to each element of TREE, and make a list of the results. -If elements of TREE are lists themselves, apply FN recursively to -elements of these nested lists. - -Then reduce the resulting lists using FOLDER and initial value -INIT-VALUE. See `-reduce-r-from'. - -This is the same as calling `-tree-reduce-from' after `-tree-map' -but is twice as fast as it only traverse the structure once." - (cond - ((not tree) nil) - ((-cons-pair? tree) (funcall fn tree)) - ((listp tree) - (-reduce-r-from folder init-value (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-mapreduce-from fn folder init-value x)) tree))) - (t (funcall fn tree)))) - -(defmacro --tree-mapreduce-from (form folder init-value tree) - "Anaphoric form of `-tree-mapreduce-from'." - (declare (debug (form form form form))) - `(-tree-mapreduce-from (lambda (it) ,form) (lambda (it acc) ,folder) ,init-value ,tree)) - -(defun -tree-mapreduce (fn folder tree) - "Apply FN to each element of TREE, and make a list of the results. -If elements of TREE are lists themselves, apply FN recursively to -elements of these nested lists. - -Then reduce the resulting lists using FOLDER and initial value -INIT-VALUE. See `-reduce-r-from'. - -This is the same as calling `-tree-reduce' after `-tree-map' -but is twice as fast as it only traverse the structure once." - (cond - ((not tree) nil) - ((-cons-pair? tree) (funcall fn tree)) - ((listp tree) - (-reduce-r folder (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-mapreduce fn folder x)) tree))) - (t (funcall fn tree)))) - -(defmacro --tree-mapreduce (form folder tree) - "Anaphoric form of `-tree-mapreduce'." - (declare (debug (form form form))) - `(-tree-mapreduce (lambda (it) ,form) (lambda (it acc) ,folder) ,tree)) - -(defun -tree-map (fn tree) - "Apply FN to each element of TREE while preserving the tree structure." - (cond - ((not tree) nil) - ((-cons-pair? tree) (funcall fn tree)) - ((listp tree) - (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-map fn x)) tree)) - (t (funcall fn tree)))) - -(defmacro --tree-map (form tree) - "Anaphoric form of `-tree-map'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-tree-map (lambda (it) ,form) ,tree)) - -(defun -tree-reduce-from (fn init-value tree) - "Use FN to reduce elements of list TREE. -If elements of TREE are lists themselves, apply the reduction recursively. - -FN is first applied to INIT-VALUE and first element of the list, -then on this result and second element from the list etc. - -The initial value is ignored on cons pairs as they always contain -two elements." - (cond - ((not tree) nil) - ((-cons-pair? tree) tree) - ((listp tree) - (-reduce-r-from fn init-value (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-reduce-from fn init-value x)) tree))) - (t tree))) - -(defmacro --tree-reduce-from (form init-value tree) - "Anaphoric form of `-tree-reduce-from'." - (declare (debug (form form form))) - `(-tree-reduce-from (lambda (it acc) ,form) ,init-value ,tree)) - -(defun -tree-reduce (fn tree) - "Use FN to reduce elements of list TREE. -If elements of TREE are lists themselves, apply the reduction recursively. - -FN is first applied to first element of the list and second -element, then on this result and third element from the list etc. - -See `-reduce-r' for how exactly are lists of zero or one element handled." - (cond - ((not tree) nil) - ((-cons-pair? tree) tree) - ((listp tree) - (-reduce-r fn (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-reduce fn x)) tree))) - (t tree))) - -(defmacro --tree-reduce (form tree) - "Anaphoric form of `-tree-reduce'." - (declare (debug (form form))) - `(-tree-reduce (lambda (it acc) ,form) ,tree)) - -(defun -tree-map-nodes (pred fun tree) - "Call FUN on each node of TREE that satisfies PRED. - -If PRED returns nil, continue descending down this node. If PRED -returns non-nil, apply FUN to this node and do not descend -further." - (if (funcall pred tree) - (funcall fun tree) - (if (and (listp tree) - (not (-cons-pair? tree))) - (-map (lambda (x) (-tree-map-nodes pred fun x)) tree) - tree))) - -(defmacro --tree-map-nodes (pred form tree) - "Anaphoric form of `-tree-map-nodes'." - `(-tree-map-nodes (lambda (it) ,pred) (lambda (it) ,form) ,tree)) - -(defun -tree-seq (branch children tree) - "Return a sequence of the nodes in TREE, in depth-first search order. - -BRANCH is a predicate of one argument that returns non-nil if the -passed argument is a branch, that is, a node that can have children. - -CHILDREN is a function of one argument that returns the children -of the passed branch node. - -Non-branch nodes are simply copied." - (cons tree - (when (funcall branch tree) - (-mapcat (lambda (x) (-tree-seq branch children x)) - (funcall children tree))))) - -(defmacro --tree-seq (branch children tree) - "Anaphoric form of `-tree-seq'." - `(-tree-seq (lambda (it) ,branch) (lambda (it) ,children) ,tree)) - -(defun -clone (list) - "Create a deep copy of LIST. -The new list has the same elements and structure but all cons are -replaced with new ones. This is useful when you need to clone a -structure such as plist or alist." - (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t)) - (-tree-map 'identity list)) - -(defun dash-enable-font-lock () - "Add syntax highlighting to dash functions, macros and magic values." - (eval-after-load 'lisp-mode - '(progn - (let ((new-keywords '( - "!cons" - "!cdr" - "-each" - "--each" - "-each-indexed" - "--each-indexed" - "-each-while" - "--each-while" - "-doto" - "-dotimes" - "--dotimes" - "-map" - "--map" - "-reduce-from" - "--reduce-from" - "-reduce" - "--reduce" - "-reduce-r-from" - "--reduce-r-from" - "-reduce-r" - "--reduce-r" - "-reductions-from" - "-reductions-r-from" - "-reductions" - "-reductions-r" - "-filter" - "--filter" - "-select" - "--select" - "-remove" - "--remove" - "-reject" - "--reject" - "-remove-first" - "--remove-first" - "-reject-first" - "--reject-first" - "-remove-last" - "--remove-last" - "-reject-last" - "--reject-last" - "-remove-item" - "-non-nil" - "-keep" - "--keep" - "-map-indexed" - "--map-indexed" - "-splice" - "--splice" - "-splice-list" - "--splice-list" - "-map-when" - "--map-when" - "-replace-where" - "--replace-where" - "-map-first" - "--map-first" - "-map-last" - "--map-last" - "-replace" - "-replace-first" - "-replace-last" - "-flatten" - "-flatten-n" - "-concat" - "-mapcat" - "--mapcat" - "-copy" - "-cons*" - "-snoc" - "-first" - "--first" - "-find" - "--find" - "-some" - "--some" - "-any" - "--any" - "-last" - "--last" - "-first-item" - "-second-item" - "-third-item" - "-fourth-item" - "-fifth-item" - "-last-item" - "-butlast" - "-count" - "--count" - "-any?" - "--any?" - "-some?" - "--some?" - "-any-p" - "--any-p" - "-some-p" - "--some-p" - "-some->" - "-some->>" - "-some-->" - "-all?" - "-all-p" - "--all?" - "--all-p" - "-every?" - "--every?" - "-all-p" - "--all-p" - "-every-p" - "--every-p" - "-none?" - "--none?" - "-none-p" - "--none-p" - "-only-some?" - "--only-some?" - "-only-some-p" - "--only-some-p" - "-slice" - "-take" - "-drop" - "-drop-last" - "-take-last" - "-take-while" - "--take-while" - "-drop-while" - "--drop-while" - "-split-at" - "-rotate" - "-insert-at" - "-replace-at" - "-update-at" - "--update-at" - "-remove-at" - "-remove-at-indices" - "-split-with" - "--split-with" - "-split-on" - "-split-when" - "--split-when" - "-separate" - "--separate" - "-partition-all-in-steps" - "-partition-in-steps" - "-partition-all" - "-partition" - "-partition-after-item" - "-partition-after-pred" - "-partition-before-item" - "-partition-before-pred" - "-partition-by" - "--partition-by" - "-partition-by-header" - "--partition-by-header" - "-group-by" - "--group-by" - "-interpose" - "-interleave" - "-unzip" - "-zip-with" - "--zip-with" - "-zip" - "-zip-fill" - "-zip-pair" - "-cycle" - "-pad" - "-annotate" - "--annotate" - "-table" - "-table-flat" - "-partial" - "-elem-index" - "-elem-indices" - "-find-indices" - "--find-indices" - "-find-index" - "--find-index" - "-find-last-index" - "--find-last-index" - "-select-by-indices" - "-select-columns" - "-select-column" - "-grade-up" - "-grade-down" - "->" - "->>" - "-->" - "-as->" - "-when-let" - "-when-let*" - "--when-let" - "-if-let" - "-if-let*" - "--if-let" - "-let*" - "-let" - "-lambda" - "-distinct" - "-uniq" - "-union" - "-intersection" - "-difference" - "-powerset" - "-permutations" - "-inits" - "-tails" - "-common-prefix" - "-common-suffix" - "-contains?" - "-contains-p" - "-same-items?" - "-same-items-p" - "-is-prefix-p" - "-is-prefix?" - "-is-suffix-p" - "-is-suffix?" - "-is-infix-p" - "-is-infix?" - "-sort" - "--sort" - "-list" - "-repeat" - "-sum" - "-running-sum" - "-product" - "-running-product" - "-max" - "-min" - "-max-by" - "--max-by" - "-min-by" - "--min-by" - "-iterate" - "--iterate" - "-fix" - "--fix" - "-unfold" - "--unfold" - "-cons-pair?" - "-cons-to-list" - "-value-to-list" - "-tree-mapreduce-from" - "--tree-mapreduce-from" - "-tree-mapreduce" - "--tree-mapreduce" - "-tree-map" - "--tree-map" - "-tree-reduce-from" - "--tree-reduce-from" - "-tree-reduce" - "--tree-reduce" - "-tree-seq" - "--tree-seq" - "-tree-map-nodes" - "--tree-map-nodes" - "-clone" - "-rpartial" - "-juxt" - "-applify" - "-on" - "-flip" - "-const" - "-cut" - "-orfn" - "-andfn" - "-iteratefn" - "-fixfn" - "-prodfn" - )) - (special-variables '( - "it" - "it-index" - "acc" - "other" - ))) - (font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode `((,(concat "\\_<" (regexp-opt special-variables 'paren) "\\_>") - 1 font-lock-variable-name-face)) 'append) - (font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode `((,(concat "(\\s-*" (regexp-opt new-keywords 'paren) "\\_>") - 1 font-lock-keyword-face)) 'append)) - (--each (buffer-list) - (with-current-buffer it - (when (and (eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) - (boundp 'font-lock-mode) - font-lock-mode) - (font-lock-refresh-defaults))))))) - -(provide 'dash) -;;; dash.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dash-20180910.1856/dash.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dash-20180910.1856/dash.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 3111130..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dash-20180910.1856/dash.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/exwm-readme.txt b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/exwm-readme.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9eb0a6f..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/exwm-readme.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -Overview --------- -EXWM (Emacs X Window Manager) is a full-featured tiling X window manager -for Emacs built on top of [XELB](https://github.com/ch11ng/xelb). -It features: -+ Fully keyboard-driven operations -+ Hybrid layout modes (tiling & stacking) -+ Dynamic workspace support -+ ICCCM/EWMH compliance -+ (Optional) RandR (multi-monitor) support -+ (Optional) Built-in system tray - -Installation & configuration ----------------------------- -Here are the minimal steps to get EXWM working: -1. Install XELB and EXWM, and make sure they are in `load-path'. -2. In '~/.emacs', add following lines (please modify accordingly): - - (require 'exwm) - (require 'exwm-config) - (exwm-config-default) - -3. Link or copy the file 'xinitrc' to '~/.xinitrc'. -4. Launch EXWM in a console (e.g. tty1) with - - xinit -- vt01 - -You should additionally hide the menu-bar, tool-bar, etc to increase the -usable space. Please check the wiki (https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm/wiki) -for more detailed instructions on installation, configuration, usage, etc. - -References: -+ dwm (http://dwm.suckless.org/) -+ i3 wm (https://i3wm.org/) -+ Also see references within each required library. diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/buck.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/buck.el deleted file mode 100644 index 141ea90..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/buck.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -;;; buck.el --- minuscule client library for the Bitbucket API -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jonas Bernoulli - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub -;; Keywords: tools - -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. - -;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Buck is a library that provides basic support for using the Bitbucket API -;; from Emacs packages. It abstracts access to API resources using only -;; a handful of functions that are not resource-specific. - -;; This library is implemented on top of Ghub. Unlike Ghub, Buck does -;; not support the guided creation of tokens because Bitbucket lacks the -;; features that would be necessary to implement that. Users have to -;; create tokens through the web interface. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'ghub) - -(defconst buck-default-host "api.bitbucket.org/2.0" - "The default host that is used if `buck.host' is not set.") - -;; HEAD and PATCH are not supported according to -;; https://developer.atlassian.com/bitbucket/api/2/reference/meta/uri-uuid - -(cl-defun buck-get (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `GET' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"GET\" as METHOD -and `bitbucket' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "GET" resource params :forge 'bitbucket - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun buck-put (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `PUT' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PUT\" as METHOD -and `bitbucket' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "PUT" resource params :forge 'bitbucket - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun buck-post (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `POST' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"POST\" as METHOD -and `bitbucket' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "POST" resource params :forge 'bitbucket - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun buck-delete (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `DELETE' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"DELETE\" as METHOD -and `bitbucket' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "DELETE" resource params :forge 'bitbucket - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun buck-request (method resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a request for RESOURCE and return the response body. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with `bitbucket' as FORGE." - (ghub-request method resource params :forge 'bitbucket - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun buck-repository-id (owner name &key username auth host) - "Return the id of the repository specified by OWNER, NAME and HOST." - (substring (cdr (assq 'uuid - (buck-get (format "/repositories/%s/%s" owner name) - nil - :username username :auth auth :host host))) - 1 -1)) - -;;; _ -(provide 'buck) -;;; buck.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/buck.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/buck.elc deleted file mode 100644 index c70f62e..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/buck.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/dir b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/dir deleted file mode 100644 index 8392fa0..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/dir +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the -topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top. -The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node. - -File: dir, Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree - - This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics. - Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here, - "h" gives a primer for first-timers, - "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc. - - In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference - to select it. - -* Menu: - -Emacs -* Ghub: (ghub). Minuscule client library for the Github API. diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub-autoloads.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index eb11402..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -;;; ghub-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -;; -;;; Code: -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - -;;;### (autoloads nil "ghub" "ghub.el" (23473 23427 386924 364000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from ghub.el - -(autoload 'ghub-create-token "ghub" "\ -Create, store and return a new token. - -HOST is the Github instance, usually \"api.github.com\". -USERNAME is the name of a user on that instance. -PACKAGE is the package that will use the token. -SCOPES are the scopes the token is given access to. - -\(fn HOST USERNAME PACKAGE SCOPES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'ghub-token-scopes "ghub" "\ -Return and echo the scopes of the specified token. -This is intended for debugging purposes only. The user -has to provide several values including their password. - -\(fn HOST USERNAME PACKAGE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'ghub-clear-caches "ghub" "\ -Clear all caches that might negatively affect Ghub. - -If a library that is used by Ghub caches incorrect information -such as a mistyped password, then that can prevent Ghub from -asking the user for the correct information again. - -Set `url-http-real-basic-auth-storage' to nil -and call `auth-source-forget+'. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("buck.el" "ghub-graphql.el" "ghub-pkg.el" -;;;;;; "glab.el" "gogs.el" "gtea.el") (23473 23427 414921 610000)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; End: -;;; ghub-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub-graphql.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub-graphql.el deleted file mode 100644 index 44a3181..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub-graphql.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,440 +0,0 @@ -;;; ghub-graphql.el --- access Github API using GrapthQL -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jonas Bernoulli - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub - -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. - -;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'dash) -(require 'ghub) -(require 'graphql) -(require 'subr-x) -(require 'treepy) - -;;; Api - -(cl-defun ghub-graphql (graphql &optional variables - &key username auth host - silent - callback errorback value extra) - "Make a GraphQL request using GRAPHQL and VARIABLES. -Return the response as a JSON-like alist. Even if the response -contains `errors', do not raise an error. GRAPHQL is a GraphQL -string. VARIABLES is a JSON-like alist. The other arguments -behave as for `ghub-request' (which see)." - (cl-assert (stringp graphql)) - (cl-assert (not (stringp variables))) - (ghub-request "POST" "/graphql" nil :payload - (json-encode `(("query" . ,graphql) - ,@(and variables `(("variables" ,@variables))))) - :silent silent - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback - :extra extra :value value)) - -(cl-defun ghub-graphql-rate-limit (&key username auth host) - "Return rate limit information." - (let-alist (ghub-graphql - "query { rateLimit { limit cost remaining resetAt }}" - nil :username username :auth auth :host host) - .data.rateLimit)) - -(cl-defun ghub--repository-id (owner name &key username auth host) - "Return the id of the repository specified by OWNER, NAME and HOST." - (let-alist (ghub-graphql - "query ($owner:String!, $name:String!) { - repository(owner:$owner, name:$name) { id } - }" - `((owner . ,owner) - (name . ,name)) - :username username :auth auth :host host) - .data.repository.id)) - -;;; Api (drafts) - -(defconst ghub-fetch-repository - '(query - (repository - [(owner $owner String!) - (name $name String!)] - name - id - createdAt - updatedAt - nameWithOwner - description - (defaultBranchRef name) - isArchived - isFork - isLocked - isMirror - isPrivate - hasIssuesEnabled - hasWikiEnabled - (licenseInfo name) - (stargazers totalCount) - (watchers totalCount) - (assignableUsers [(:edges t)] - id - login - name) - (issues [(:edges t) - (:singular issue number) - (orderBy ((field . UPDATED_AT) (direction . DESC)))] - number - state - (author login) - title - createdAt - updatedAt - closedAt - locked - (milestone id) - body - (assignees [(:edges t)] - id) - (comments [(:edges t)] - databaseId - (author login) - createdAt - updatedAt - body) - (labels [(:edges t)] - id)) - (labels [(:edges t) - (:singular label id)] - id - name - color - description) - (pullRequests [(:edges t) - (:singular pullRequest number) - (orderBy ((field . UPDATED_AT) (direction . DESC)))] - number - state - (author login) - title - createdAt - updatedAt - closedAt - mergedAt - locked - maintainerCanModify - isCrossRepository - (milestone id) - body - (baseRef name - (repository nameWithOwner)) - (headRef name - (repository (owner login) - nameWithOwner)) - (assignees [(:edges t)] - id) - (comments [(:edges t)] - databaseId - (author login) - createdAt - updatedAt - body) - (labels [(:edges t)] - id))))) - -(cl-defun ghub-fetch-repository (owner name callback - &optional until - &key username auth host forge) - "Asynchronously fetch forge data about the specified repository. -Once all data has been collected, CALLBACK is called with the -data as the only argument." - (ghub--graphql-vacuum ghub-fetch-repository - `((owner . ,owner) - (name . ,name)) - callback until - :narrow '(repository) - :username username - :auth auth - :host host - :forge forge)) - -(cl-defun ghub-fetch-issue (owner name number callback - &optional until - &key username auth host forge) - "Asynchronously fetch forge data about the specified issue. -Once all data has been collected, CALLBACK is called with the -data as the only argument." - (ghub--graphql-vacuum (ghub--graphql-prepare-query - ghub-fetch-repository - `(repository issues (issue . ,number))) - `((owner . ,owner) - (name . ,name)) - callback until - :narrow '(repository issue) - :username username - :auth auth - :host host - :forge forge)) - -(cl-defun ghub-fetch-pullreq (owner name number callback - &optional until - &key username auth host forge) - "Asynchronously fetch forge data about the specified pull-request. -Once all data has been collected, CALLBACK is called with the -data as the only argument." - (ghub--graphql-vacuum (ghub--graphql-prepare-query - ghub-fetch-repository - `(repository pullRequests (pullRequest . ,number))) - `((owner . ,owner) - (name . ,name)) - callback until - :narrow '(repository pullRequest) - :username username - :auth auth - :host host - :forge forge)) - -;;; Internal - -(cl-defstruct (ghub--graphql-req - (:include ghub--req) - (:constructor ghub--make-graphql-req) - (:copier nil)) - (query nil :read-only t) - (variables nil :read-only t) - (until nil :read-only t) - (pages 0 :read-only nil)) - -(cl-defun ghub--graphql-vacuum (query variables callback - &optional until - &key narrow username auth host forge) - "Make a GraphQL request using QUERY and VARIABLES. -See Info node `(ghub)GraphQL Support'." - (unless host - (setq host (ghub--host forge))) - (unless (or username (stringp auth) (eq auth 'none)) - (setq username (ghub--username host forge))) - (ghub--graphql-retrieve - (ghub--make-graphql-req - :url (url-generic-parse-url (concat "https://" host "/graphql")) - :method "POST" - :headers (ghub--headers nil host auth username forge) - :handler 'ghub--graphql-handle-response - :query query - :variables variables - :until until - :callback (if narrow - (lambda (data) - (let ((path narrow) key) - (while (setq key (pop path)) - (setq data (cdr (assq key data))))) - (funcall callback data)) - callback)))) - -(cl-defun ghub--graphql-retrieve (req &optional lineage cursor) - (let ((p (cl-incf (ghub--graphql-req-pages req)))) - (when (> p 1) - (message "Fetching page %s..." p))) - (ghub--retrieve - (let ((json-false nil)) - (ghub--encode-payload - `((query . ,(ghub--graphql-encode - (ghub--graphql-prepare-query - (ghub--graphql-req-query req) - lineage cursor))) - (variables . ,(ghub--graphql-req-variables req))))) - req)) - -(defun ghub--graphql-prepare-query (query &optional lineage cursor) - (when lineage - (setq query (ghub--graphql-narrow-query query lineage cursor))) - (let ((loc (ghub--alist-zip query)) - variables) - (cl-block nil - (while t - (let ((node (treepy-node loc))) - (when (vectorp node) - (let ((alist (cl-coerce node 'list)) - vars) - (when (assq :edges alist) - (push (list 'first 100) vars) - (setq loc (treepy-up loc)) - (setq node (treepy-node loc)) - (setq loc (treepy-replace - loc `(,(car node) - ,(cadr node) - (pageInfo endCursor hasNextPage) - (edges (node ,@(cddr node)))))) - (setq loc (treepy-down loc)) - (setq loc (treepy-next loc))) - (dolist (elt alist) - (cond ((keywordp (car elt))) - ((= (length elt) 3) - (push (list (nth 0 elt) - (nth 1 elt)) vars) - (push (list (nth 1 elt) - (nth 2 elt)) variables)) - ((= (length elt) 2) - (push elt vars)))) - (setq loc (treepy-replace loc (cl-coerce vars 'vector)))))) - (if (treepy-end-p loc) - (let ((node (copy-sequence (treepy-node loc)))) - (when variables - (push (cl-coerce variables 'vector) - (cdr node))) - (cl-return node)) - (setq loc (treepy-next loc))))))) - -(defun ghub--graphql-handle-response (status req) - (let ((buffer (current-buffer))) - (unwind-protect - (progn - (set-buffer-multibyte t) - (let* ((headers (ghub--handle-response-headers status req)) - (payload (ghub--handle-response-payload req)) - (payload (ghub--handle-response-error status payload req)) - (err (plist-get status :error)) - (errors (cdr (assq 'errors payload))) - (errors (and errors - (cons 'ghub-graphql-error errors))) - (data (assq 'data payload)) - (value (ghub--req-value req))) - (setf (ghub--req-value req) value) - (if (or err errors) - (if-let ((errorback (ghub--req-errorback req))) - (funcall errorback (or err errors) headers status req) - (ghub--signal-error (or err errors))) - (ghub--graphql-walk-response value data req)))) - (when (buffer-live-p buffer) - (kill-buffer buffer))))) - -(defun ghub--graphql-walk-response (loc data req) - (if (not loc) - (setf (ghub--req-value req) - (setq loc (ghub--alist-zip data))) - (setq data (ghub--graphql-narrow-data data (ghub--graphql-lineage loc))) - (setf (alist-get 'edges data) - (append (alist-get 'edges (treepy-node loc)) - (or (alist-get 'edges data) - (error "BUG: Expected new nodes")))) - (setq loc (treepy-replace loc data))) - (cl-block nil - (while t - (when (eq (car-safe (treepy-node loc)) 'edges) - (setq loc (treepy-up loc)) - (pcase-let ((`(,key . ,val) (treepy-node loc))) - (let-alist val - (let* ((cursor (and .pageInfo.hasNextPage - .pageInfo.endCursor)) - (until (cdr (assq (intern (format "%s-until" key)) - (ghub--graphql-req-until req)))) - (nodes (mapcar #'cdar .edges)) - (nodes (if until - (--take-while - (or (string> (cdr (assq 'updatedAt it)) until) - (setq cursor nil)) - nodes) - nodes))) - (if cursor - (progn - (setf (ghub--req-value req) loc) - (ghub--graphql-retrieve req - (ghub--graphql-lineage loc) - cursor) - (cl-return)) - (setq loc (treepy-replace loc (cons key nodes)))))))) - (if (not (treepy-end-p loc)) - (setq loc (treepy-next loc)) - (funcall (ghub--req-callback req) - (treepy-root loc)) - (cl-return))))) - -(defun ghub--graphql-lineage (loc) - (let (lineage) - (while (treepy-up loc) - (push (car (treepy-node loc)) lineage) - (setq loc (treepy-up loc))) - lineage)) - -(defun ghub--graphql-narrow-data (data lineage) - (let (key) - (while (setq key (pop lineage)) - (if (consp (car lineage)) - (progn (pop lineage) - (setf data (cadr data))) - (setq data (assq key (cdr data)))))) - data) - -(defun ghub--graphql-narrow-query (query lineage cursor) - (if (consp (car lineage)) - (let* ((child (cddr query)) - (alist (cl-coerce (cadr query) 'list)) - (single (cdr (assq :singular alist)))) - `(,(car single) - ,(vector (list (cadr single) (cdr (car lineage)))) - ,@(if (cdr lineage) - (ghub--graphql-narrow-query child (cdr lineage) cursor) - child))) - (let* ((child (or (assq (car lineage) (cdr query)) - (cl-find-if (lambda (c) - (and (listp c) - (vectorp (cadr c)) - (eq (cadr (assq :singular - (cl-coerce (cadr c) - 'list))) - (car lineage)))) - (cdr query)))) - (object (car query)) - (args (and (vectorp (cadr query)) - (cadr query)))) - `(,object - ,@(and args (list args)) - ,(cond ((cdr lineage) - (ghub--graphql-narrow-query child (cdr lineage) cursor)) - (cursor - `(,(car child) - ,(vconcat `((after ,cursor)) - (cadr child)) - ,@(cddr child))) - (t - child)))))) - -(defun ghub--graphql-encode (g) - (if (symbolp g) - (symbol-name g) - (let* ((object (car g)) - (args (and (vectorp (cadr g)) - (cl-coerce (cadr g) 'list))) - (fields (if args (cddr g) (cdr g)))) - (concat - (graphql--encode-object object) - (and args - (format " (\n%s)" - (mapconcat (pcase-lambda (`(,key ,val)) - (graphql--encode-argument key val)) - args ",\n"))) - (and fields - (format " {\n%s\n}" - (mapconcat #'ghub--graphql-encode fields "\n"))))))) - -(defun ghub--alist-zip (root) - (let ((branchp (lambda (elt) (and (listp elt) (listp (cdr elt))))) - (make-node (lambda (_ children) children))) - (treepy-zipper branchp #'identity make-node root))) - -;;; _ -(provide 'ghub-graphql) -;;; ghub-graphql.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub-graphql.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub-graphql.elc deleted file mode 100644 index e3dd2c1..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub-graphql.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub-pkg.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index e6411a0..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -(define-package "ghub" "20180924.713" "Minuscule client libraries for Git forge APIs." - '((emacs "24.4") - (dash "2.14.1") - (graphql "0.1") - (let-alist "1.0.5") - (treepy "0.1.0"))) -;; Local Variables: -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; End: diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub.el deleted file mode 100644 index 11b0fdf..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,929 +0,0 @@ -;;; ghub.el --- minuscule client libraries for Git forge APIs -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jonas Bernoulli - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub -;; Keywords: tools - -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. - -;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Ghub provides basic support for using the APIs of various Git forges -;; from Emacs packages. Originally it only supported the Github REST -;; API, but now it also supports the Github GraphQL API as well as the -;; REST APIs of Gitlab, Gitea, Gogs and Bitbucket. - -;; Ghub abstracts access to API resources using only a handful of basic -;; functions such as `ghub-get'. These are convenience wrappers around -;; `ghub-request'. Additional forge-specific wrappers like `glab-put', -;; `gtea-put', `gogs-post' and `buck-delete' are also available. Ghub -;; does not provide any resource-specific functions, with the exception -;; of `FORGE-repository-id'. - -;; When accessing Github, then Ghub handles the creation and storage of -;; access tokens using a setup wizard to make it easier for users to get -;; started. The tokens for other forges have to be created manually. - -;; Ghub is intentionally limited to only provide these two essential -;; features — basic request functions and guided setup — to avoid being -;; too opinionated, which would hinder wide adoption. It is assumed that -;; wide adoption would make life easier for users and maintainers alike, -;; because then all packages that talk to forge APIs could be configured -;; the same way. - -;; Please consult the manual (info "ghub") for more information. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'auth-source) -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'json) -(require 'let-alist) -(require 'url) -(require 'url-auth) -(require 'url-http) - -(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x)) - -(defvar url-callback-arguments) -(defvar url-http-end-of-headers) -(defvar url-http-extra-headers) -(defvar url-http-response-status) - -;;; Settings - -(defconst ghub-default-host "api.github.com" - "The default host that is used if `ghub.host' is not set.") - -(defvar ghub-github-token-scopes '(repo) - "The Github API scopes that your private tools need. - -The token that is created based on the value of this variable -is used when `ghub-request' (or one of its wrappers) is called -without providing a value for AUTH. Packages should always -identify themselves using that argument, but when you use Ghub -directly in private tools, then that is not necessary and the -request is made on behalf of the `ghub' package itself, aka on -behalf of some private tool. - -By default the only requested scope is `repo' because that is -sufficient as well as required for most common uses. This and -other scopes are documented at URL `https://magit.vc/goto/2e586d36'. - -If your private tools need other scopes, then you have to add -them here *before* creating the token. Alternatively you can -edit the scopes of an existing token using the web interface -at URL `https://github.com/settings/tokens'.") - -(defvar ghub-override-system-name nil - "If non-nil, the string used to identify the local machine. -If this is nil, then the value returned by `system-name' is -used instead.") - -;;; Request -;;;; Object - -(cl-defstruct (ghub--req - (:constructor ghub--make-req) - (:copier nil)) - (url nil :read-only nil) - (forge nil :read-only t) - (silent nil :read-only t) - (method nil :read-only t) - (headers nil :read-only t) - (handler nil :read-only t) - (unpaginate nil :read-only nil) - (noerror nil :read-only t) - (reader nil :read-only t) - (callback nil :read-only t) - (errorback nil :read-only t) - (value nil :read-only nil) - (extra nil :read-only nil)) - -(defalias 'ghub-req-extra 'ghub--req-extra) - -;;;; API - -(define-error 'ghub-error "Ghub/Url Error" 'error) -(define-error 'ghub-http-error "HTTP Error" 'ghub-error) - -(defvar ghub-response-headers nil - "The headers returned in response to the last request. -`ghub-request' returns the response body and stores the -response headers in this variable.") - -(cl-defun ghub-head (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `HEAD' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"HEAD\" as METHOD." - (ghub-request "HEAD" resource params - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun ghub-get (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `GET' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"GET\" as METHOD." - (ghub-request "GET" resource params - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun ghub-put (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `PUT' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PUT\" as METHOD." - (ghub-request "PUT" resource params - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun ghub-post (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `POST' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"POST\" as METHOD." - (ghub-request "POST" resource params - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun ghub-patch (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `PATCH' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PATCH\" as METHOD." - (ghub-request "PATCH" resource params - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun ghub-delete (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `DELETE' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"DELETE\" as METHOD." - (ghub-request "DELETE" resource params - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun ghub-request (method resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host forge - callback errorback value extra) - "Make a request for RESOURCE and return the response body. - -Also place the response header in `ghub-response-headers'. - -METHOD is the HTTP method, given as a string. -RESOURCE is the resource to access, given as a string beginning - with a slash. - -PARAMS, QUERY, PAYLOAD and HEADERS are alists used to specify - data. The Github API documentation is vague on how data has - to be transmitted and for a particular resource usually just - talks about \"parameters\". Generally speaking when the METHOD - is \"HEAD\" or \"GET\", then they have to be transmitted as a - query, otherwise as a payload. -Use PARAMS to automatically transmit like QUERY or PAYLOAD would - depending on METHOD. -Use QUERY to explicitly transmit data as a query. -Use PAYLOAD to explicitly transmit data as a payload. - Instead of an alist, PAYLOAD may also be a string, in which - case it gets encoded as UTF-8 but is otherwise transmitted as-is. -Use HEADERS for those rare resources that require that the data - is transmitted as headers instead of as a query or payload. - When that is the case, then the API documentation usually - mentions it explicitly. - -If SILENT is non-nil, then don't message progress reports and - the like. - -If UNPAGINATE is t, then make as many requests as necessary to - get all values. If UNPAGINATE is a natural number, then get - at most that many pages. For any other non-nil value raise - an error. -If NOERROR is non-nil, then do not raise an error if the request - fails and return nil instead. If NOERROR is `return', then - return the error payload instead of nil. -If READER is non-nil, then it is used to read and return from the - response buffer. The default is `ghub--read-json-payload'. - For the very few resources that do not return JSON, you might - want to use `ghub--decode-payload'. - -If USERNAME is non-nil, then make a request on behalf of that - user. It is better to specify the user using the Git variable - `github.user' for \"api.github.com\", or `github.HOST.user' if - connecting to a Github Enterprise instance. - -Each package that uses `ghub' should use its own token. If AUTH - is nil, then the generic `ghub' token is used instead. This - is only acceptable for personal utilities. A packages that - is distributed to other users should always use this argument - to identify itself, using a symbol matching its name. - - Package authors who find this inconvenient should write a - wrapper around this function and possibly for the - method-specific functions as well. - - Some symbols have a special meaning. `none' means to make an - unauthorized request. `basic' means to make a password based - request. If the value is a string, then it is assumed to be - a valid token. `basic' and an explicit token string are only - intended for internal and debugging uses. - - If AUTH is a package symbol, then the scopes are specified - using the variable `AUTH-github-token-scopes'. It is an error - if that is not specified. See `ghub-github-token-scopes' for - an example. - -If HOST is non-nil, then connect to that Github instance. This - defaults to \"api.github.com\". When a repository is connected - to a Github Enterprise instance, then it is better to specify - that using the Git variable `github.host' instead of using this - argument. - -If FORGE is `gitlab', then connect to Gitlab.com or, depending - on HOST, to another Gitlab instance. This is only intended for - internal use. Instead of using this argument you should use - function `glab-request' and other `glab-*' functions. - -If CALLBACK and/or ERRORBACK is non-nil, then make one or more - asynchronous requests and call CALLBACK or ERRORBACK when - finished. If an error occurred, then call ERRORBACK, or if - that is nil, then CALLBACK. When no error occurred then call - CALLBACK. When making asynchronous requests, then no errors - are signaled, regardless of the value of NOERROR. - -Both callbacks are called with four arguments. - 1. For CALLBACK, the combined value of the retrieved pages. - For ERRORBACK, the error that occured when retrieving the - last page. - 2. The headers of the last page as an alist. - 3. Status information provided by `url-retrieve'. Its `:error' - property holds the same information as ERRORBACK's first - argument. - 4. A `ghub--req' struct, which can be passed to `ghub-continue' - (which see) to retrieve the next page, if any." - (cl-assert (or (booleanp unpaginate) (natnump unpaginate))) - (unless (string-prefix-p "/" resource) - (setq resource (concat "/" resource))) - (unless host - (setq host (ghub--host forge))) - (unless (or username (stringp auth) (eq auth 'none)) - (setq username (ghub--username host forge))) - (cond ((not params)) - ((member method '("GET" "HEAD")) - (when query - (error "PARAMS and QUERY are mutually exclusive for METHOD %S" - method)) - (setq query params)) - (t - (when payload - (error "PARAMS and PAYLOAD are mutually exclusive for METHOD %S" - method)) - (setq payload params))) - (when (or callback errorback) - (setq noerror t)) - (ghub--retrieve - (ghub--encode-payload payload) - (ghub--make-req - :url (url-generic-parse-url - (concat "https://" host resource - (and query (concat "?" (ghub--url-encode-params query))))) - :forge forge - :silent silent - ;; Encode in case caller used (symbol-name 'GET). #35 - :method (encode-coding-string method 'utf-8) - :headers (ghub--headers headers host auth username forge) - :handler 'ghub--handle-response - :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror - :reader reader - :callback callback - :errorback errorback - :value value - :extra extra))) - -(defun ghub-continue (req) - "If there is a next page, then retrieve that. - -This function is only intended to be called from callbacks. If -there is a next page, then retrieve that and return the buffer -that the result will be loaded into, or t if the process has -already completed. If there is no next page, then return nil. - -Callbacks are called with four arguments (see `ghub-request'). -The forth argument is a `ghub--req' struct, intended to be passed -to this function. A callback may use the struct's `extra' slot -to pass additional information to the callback that will be -called after the next request has finished. Use the function -`ghub-req-extra' to get and set the value of this slot." - (and (assq 'next (ghub-response-link-relations req)) - (or (ghub--retrieve nil req) t))) - -(cl-defun ghub-wait (resource &optional duration &key username auth host) - "Busy-wait up to DURATION seconds for RESOURCE to become available. - -DURATION specifies how many seconds to wait at most. It defaults -to 64 seconds. The first attempt is made immediately, the second -after two seconds, and each subsequent attempt is made after -waiting as long again as we already waited between all preceding -attempts combined. - -See `ghub-request' for information about the other arguments." - (unless duration - (setq duration 64)) - (with-local-quit - (let ((total 0)) - (while (not (ghub-get resource nil - :noerror t - :username username - :auth auth - :host host)) - (message "Waited (%3ss of %ss) for %s..." total duration resource) - (if (= total duration) - (error "Github is taking too long to create %s" resource) - (if (> total 0) - (let ((wait (min total (- duration total)))) - (sit-for wait) - (cl-incf total wait)) - (sit-for (setq total 2)))))))) - -(defun ghub-response-link-relations (req &optional headers payload) - "Return an alist of link relations in HEADERS. -If optional HEADERS is nil, then return those that were -previously stored in the variable `ghub-response-headers'. - -When accessing a Bitbucket instance then the link relations -are in PAYLOAD instead of HEADERS, making their API merely -RESTish and forcing this function to append those relations -to the value of `ghub-response-headers', for later use when -this function is called with nil for PAYLOAD." - (if (eq (ghub--req-forge req) 'bitbucket) - (if payload - (let* ((page (cl-mapcan (lambda (key) - (when-let ((elt (assq key payload))) - (list elt))) - '(size page pagelen next previous))) - (headers (cons (cons 'link-alist page) headers))) - (if (and req (or (ghub--req-callback req) - (ghub--req-errorback req))) - (setq-local ghub-response-headers headers) - (setq-default ghub-response-headers headers)) - page) - (cdr (assq 'link-alist ghub-response-headers))) - (when-let ((rels (cdr (assoc "Link" (or headers ghub-response-headers))))) - (mapcar (lambda (elt) - (pcase-let ((`(,url ,rel) (split-string elt "; "))) - (cons (intern (substring rel 5 -1)) - (substring url 1 -1)))) - (split-string rels ", "))))) - -(cl-defun ghub-repository-id (owner name &key username auth host forge) - "Return the id of the specified repository." - (let ((fn (intern (format "%s-repository-id" (or forge 'ghub))))) - (funcall (if (eq fn 'ghub-repository-id) 'ghub--repository-id fn) - owner name :username username :auth auth :host host))) - -;;;; Internal - -(cl-defun ghub--retrieve (payload req) - (let ((url-request-extra-headers - (let ((headers (ghub--req-headers req))) - (if (functionp headers) (funcall headers) headers))) - (url-request-method (ghub--req-method req)) - (url-request-data payload) - (url-show-status nil) - (url (ghub--req-url req)) - (handler (ghub--req-handler req)) - (silent (ghub--req-silent req))) - (if (or (ghub--req-callback req) - (ghub--req-errorback req)) - (url-retrieve url handler (list req) silent) - ;; When this function has already been called, then it is a - ;; no-op. Otherwise it sets `url-registered-auth-schemes' among - ;; other things. If we didn't ensure that it has been run, then - ;; `url-retrieve-synchronously' would do it, which would cause - ;; the value that we let-bind below to be overwritten, and the - ;; "default" value to be lost outside the let-binding. - (url-do-setup) - (with-current-buffer - (let ((url-registered-auth-schemes - '(("basic" ghub--basic-auth-errorback . 10)))) - (url-retrieve-synchronously url silent)) - (funcall handler (car url-callback-arguments) req))))) - -(defun ghub--handle-response (status req) - (let ((buffer (current-buffer))) - (unwind-protect - (progn - (set-buffer-multibyte t) - (let* ((unpaginate (ghub--req-unpaginate req)) - (headers (ghub--handle-response-headers status req)) - (payload (ghub--handle-response-payload req)) - (payload (ghub--handle-response-error status payload req)) - (value (ghub--handle-response-value payload req)) - (next (cdr (assq 'next (ghub-response-link-relations - req headers payload))))) - (when (numberp unpaginate) - (cl-decf unpaginate)) - (setf (ghub--req-url req) - (url-generic-parse-url next)) - (setf (ghub--req-unpaginate req) unpaginate) - (or (and next - unpaginate - (or (eq unpaginate t) - (> unpaginate 0)) - (ghub-continue req)) - (let ((callback (ghub--req-callback req)) - (errorback (ghub--req-errorback req)) - (err (plist-get status :error))) - (cond ((and err errorback) - (funcall errorback err headers status req)) - (callback - (funcall callback value headers status req)) - (t value)))))) - (when (buffer-live-p buffer) - (kill-buffer buffer))))) - -(defun ghub--handle-response-headers (status req) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line 1) - (let (headers) - (while (re-search-forward "^\\([^:]*\\): \\(.+\\)" - url-http-end-of-headers t) - (push (cons (match-string 1) - (match-string 2)) - headers)) - (setq headers (nreverse headers)) - (unless url-http-end-of-headers - (error "BUG: missing headers %s" (plist-get status :error))) - (goto-char (1+ url-http-end-of-headers)) - (if (and req (or (ghub--req-callback req) - (ghub--req-errorback req))) - (setq-local ghub-response-headers headers) - (setq-default ghub-response-headers headers)) - headers)) - -(defun ghub--handle-response-error (status payload req) - (let ((noerror (ghub--req-noerror req)) - (err (plist-get status :error))) - (if err - (if noerror - (if (eq noerror 'return) - payload - (setcdr (last err) (list payload)) - nil) - (ghub--signal-error err payload)) - payload))) - -(defun ghub--signal-error (err &optional payload) - (pcase-let ((`(,symb . ,data) err)) - (if (eq symb 'error) - (if (eq (car-safe data) 'http) - (signal 'ghub-http-error - (let ((code (car (cdr-safe data)))) - (list code - (nth 2 (assq code url-http-codes)) - payload))) - (signal 'ghub-error data)) - (signal symb data)))) - -(defun ghub--handle-response-value (payload req) - (setf (ghub--req-value req) - (nconc (ghub--req-value req) - (if-let ((nested (and (eq (ghub--req-forge req) 'bitbucket) - (assq 'values payload)))) - (cdr nested) - payload)))) - -(defun ghub--handle-response-payload (req) - (funcall (or (ghub--req-reader req) - 'ghub--read-json-payload) - url-http-response-status)) - -(defun ghub--read-json-payload (_status) - (let ((raw (ghub--decode-payload))) - (and raw - (condition-case nil - (let ((json-object-type 'alist) - (json-array-type 'list) - (json-key-type 'symbol) - (json-false nil) - (json-null nil)) - (json-read-from-string raw)) - (json-readtable-error - `((message - . ,(if (looking-at "<!DOCTYPE html>") - (if (re-search-forward - "<p>\\(?:<strong>\\)?\\([^<]+\\)" nil t) - (match-string 1) - "error description missing") - (string-trim (buffer-substring (point) (point-max))))) - (documentation_url - . "https://github.com/magit/ghub/wiki/Github-Errors"))))))) - -(defun ghub--decode-payload (&optional _status) - (and (not (eobp)) - (decode-coding-string - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (point-max)) - 'utf-8))) - -(defun ghub--encode-payload (payload) - (and payload - (progn - (unless (stringp payload) - (setq payload (json-encode-list payload))) - (encode-coding-string payload 'utf-8)))) - -(defun ghub--url-encode-params (params) - (mapconcat (lambda (param) - (pcase-let ((`(,key . ,val) param)) - (concat (url-hexify-string (symbol-name key)) "=" - (if (integerp val) - (number-to-string val) - (url-hexify-string val))))) - params "&")) - -;;; Authentication -;;;; API - -;;;###autoload -(defun ghub-create-token (host username package scopes) - "Create, store and return a new token. - -HOST is the Github instance, usually \"api.github.com\". -USERNAME is the name of a user on that instance. -PACKAGE is the package that will use the token. -SCOPES are the scopes the token is given access to." - (interactive - (pcase-let ((`(,host ,username ,package) - (ghub--read-triplet))) - (list host username package - (split-string - (read-string - "Scopes (separated by commas): " - (mapconcat #'symbol-name - (symbol-value - (intern (format "%s-github-token-scopes" package))) - ",")) - "," t "[\s\t]+")))) - (let ((user (ghub--ident username package))) - (cl-destructuring-bind (save token) - (ghub--auth-source-get (list :save-function :secret) - :create t :host host :user user - :secret - (cdr (assq 'token - (ghub-post - "/authorizations" - `((scopes . ,scopes) - (note . ,(ghub--ident-github package))) - :username username :auth 'basic :host host)))) - ;; Build-in back-ends return a function that does the actual - ;; saving, while for some third-party back-ends ":create t" - ;; is enough. - (when (functionp save) - (funcall save)) - ;; If the Auth-Source cache contains the information that there - ;; is no value, then setting the value does not invalidate that - ;; now incorrect information. - (auth-source-forget (list :host host :user user)) - token))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun ghub-token-scopes (host username package) - "Return and echo the scopes of the specified token. -This is intended for debugging purposes only. The user -has to provide several values including their password." - (interactive (ghub--read-triplet)) - (let ((scopes - (cdr (assq 'scopes (ghub--get-token-plist host username package))))) - (when (called-interactively-p 'any) - ;; Also show the input values to make it easy for package - ;; authors to verify that the user has done it correctly. - (message "Scopes for %s@%s: %S" - (ghub--ident username package) - host scopes)) - scopes)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun ghub-clear-caches () - "Clear all caches that might negatively affect Ghub. - -If a library that is used by Ghub caches incorrect information -such as a mistyped password, then that can prevent Ghub from -asking the user for the correct information again. - -Set `url-http-real-basic-auth-storage' to nil -and call `auth-source-forget+'." - (interactive) - (setq url-http-real-basic-auth-storage nil) - (auth-source-forget+)) - -;;;; Internal - -(defun ghub--headers (headers host auth username forge) - (push (cons "Content-Type" "application/json") headers) - (if (eq auth 'none) - headers - (unless (or username (stringp auth)) - (setq username (ghub--username host forge))) - (lambda () - (if (eq auth 'basic) - (cons (cons "Authorization" (ghub--basic-auth host username)) - headers) - (cons (ghub--auth host auth username forge) headers))))) - -(defun ghub--auth (host auth &optional username forge) - (unless username - (setq username (ghub--username host))) - (if (eq auth 'basic) - (cl-ecase forge - ((nil github gitea gogs bitbucket) - (cons "Authorization" (ghub--basic-auth host username))) - (gitlab - (error "Gitlab does not support basic authentication"))) - (cons (cl-ecase forge - ((nil github gitea gogs bitbucket) - "Authorization") - (gitlab - "Private-Token")) - (concat - (and (not (eq forge 'gitlab)) "token ") - (encode-coding-string - (cl-typecase auth - (string auth) - (null (ghub--token host username 'ghub nil forge)) - (symbol (ghub--token host username auth nil forge)) - (t (signal 'wrong-type-argument - `((or stringp symbolp) ,auth)))) - 'utf-8))))) - -(defun ghub--basic-auth (host username) - (let ((url (url-generic-parse-url (concat "https://" host)))) - (setf (url-user url) username) - (url-basic-auth url t))) - -(defun ghub--basic-auth-errorback (url &optional prompt _overwrite _realm _args) - ;; This gets called twice. Do nothing the first time, - ;; when PROMPT is nil. See `url-get-authentication'. - (when prompt - (if (assoc "X-GitHub-OTP" (ghub--handle-response-headers nil nil)) - (progn - (setq url-http-extra-headers - `(("Content-Type" . "application/json") - ("X-GitHub-OTP" . ,(ghub--read-2fa-code)) - ;; Without "Content-Type" and "Authorization". - ;; The latter gets re-added from the return value. - ,@(cddr url-http-extra-headers))) - ;; Return the cached values, they are correct. - (url-basic-auth url nil nil nil)) - ;; Remove the invalid cached values and fail, which - ;; is better than the invalid values sticking around. - (setq url-http-real-basic-auth-storage - (cl-delete (format "%s:%d" (url-host url) (url-port url)) - url-http-real-basic-auth-storage - :test #'equal :key #'car)) - nil))) - -(defun ghub--token (host username package &optional nocreate forge) - (let* ((user (ghub--ident username package)) - (token - (or (car (ghub--auth-source-get (list :secret) - :host host :user user)) - (progn - ;; Auth-Source caches the information that there is no - ;; value, but in our case that is a situation that needs - ;; fixing so we want to keep trying by invalidating that - ;; information. - ;; The (:max 1) is needed and has to be placed at the - ;; end for Emacs releases before 26.1. See #24, #64. - (auth-source-forget (list :host host :user user :max 1)) - (and (not nocreate) - (cl-ecase forge - ((nil github) - (ghub--confirm-create-token host username package)) - ((gitlab gitea gogs bitbucket) - (error "Required %s token (%S for %S) does not exist. -See https://magit.vc/manual/ghub/Support-for-Other-Forges.html for instructions." - (capitalize (symbol-name forge)) - user host)))))))) - (if (functionp token) (funcall token) token))) - -(defun ghub--host (&optional forge) - (cl-ecase forge - ((nil github) - (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "github.host"))) - ghub-default-host)) - (gitlab - (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "gitlab.host"))) - (bound-and-true-p glab-default-host))) - (gitea - (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "gitea.host"))) - (bound-and-true-p gtea-default-host))) - (gogs - (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "gogs.host"))) - (bound-and-true-p gogs-default-host))) - (bitbucket - (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "bitbucket.host"))) - (bound-and-true-p buck-default-host))))) - -(defun ghub--username (host &optional forge) - (let ((var - (cl-ecase forge - ((nil github) - (if (equal host ghub-default-host) - "github.user" - (format "github.%s.user" host))) - (gitlab - (if (equal host "gitlab.com/api/v4") - "gitlab.user" - (format "gitlab.%s.user" host))) - (bitbucket - (if (equal host "api.bitbucket.org/2.0") - "bitbucket.user" - (format "bitbucket.%s.user" host))) - (gitea - (when (zerop (call-process "git" nil nil nil "config" "gitea.host")) - (error "gitea.host is set but always ignored")) - (format "gitea.%s.user" host)) - (gogs - (when (zerop (call-process "git" nil nil nil "config" "gogs.host")) - (error "gogs.host is set but always ignored")) - (format "gogs.%s.user" host))))) - (condition-case nil - (car (process-lines "git" "config" var)) - (error - (let ((user (read-string - (format "Git variable `%s' is unset. Set to: " var)))) - (or (and user (progn (call-process "git" nil nil nil - "config" "--global" var user) - user)) - (user-error "Abort"))))))) - -(defun ghub--ident (username package) - (format "%s^%s" username package)) - -(defun ghub--ident-github (package) - (format "Emacs package %s @ %s" - package - (or ghub-override-system-name (system-name)))) - -(defun ghub--package-scopes (package) - (let ((var (intern (format "%s-github-token-scopes" package)))) - (if (boundp var) - (symbol-value var) - (error "%s fails to define %s" package var)))) - -(defun ghub--confirm-create-token (host username package) - (let* ((ident (ghub--ident-github package)) - (scopes (ghub--package-scopes package)) - (max-mini-window-height 40)) - (if (let ((message-log-max nil)) - (yes-or-no-p - (format - "Such a Github API token is not available: - - Host: %s - User: %s - Package: %s - - Scopes requested in `%s-github-token-scopes':\n%s - Store on Github as:\n %S - Store locally according to option `auth-sources':\n %S -%s -If in doubt, then abort and first view the section of the Ghub -documentation called \"Manually Creating and Storing a Token\". - -Otherwise confirm and then provide your Github username and -password at the next two prompts. Depending on the backend -you might have to provide a passphrase and confirm that you -really want to save the token. - -Create and store such a token? " - host username package package - (mapconcat (lambda (scope) (format " %s" scope)) scopes "\n") - ident auth-sources - (if (and (stringp (car auth-sources)) - (not (string-suffix-p ".gpg" (car auth-sources)))) - (format " -WARNING: The token will be stored unencrypted in %S. - If you don't want that, you have to abort and customize - the `auth-sources' option.\n" (car auth-sources)) - "")))) - (progn - (when (ghub--get-token-id host username package) - (if (yes-or-no-p - (format - "A token named %S\nalready exists on Github. Replace it?" - ident)) - (ghub--delete-token host username package) - (user-error "Abort"))) - (ghub-create-token host username package scopes)) - (user-error "Abort")))) - -(defun ghub--get-token-id (host username package) - (let ((ident (ghub--ident-github package))) - (cl-some (lambda (x) - (let-alist x - (and (equal .app.name ident) .id))) - (ghub-get "/authorizations" - '((per_page . 100)) - :unpaginate t - :username username :auth 'basic :host host)))) - -(defun ghub--get-token-plist (host username package) - (ghub-get (format "/authorizations/%s" - (ghub--get-token-id host username package)) - nil :username username :auth 'basic :host host)) - -(defun ghub--delete-token (host username package) - (ghub-delete (format "/authorizations/%s" - (ghub--get-token-id host username package)) - nil :username username :auth 'basic :host host)) - -(defun ghub--read-triplet () - (let ((host (read-string "Host: " (ghub--host)))) - (list host - (read-string "Username: " (ghub--username host)) - (intern (read-string "Package: " "ghub"))))) - -(defvar ghub--2fa-cache nil) - -(defun ghub--read-2fa-code () - (let ((code (read-number "Two-factor authentication code: " - (and ghub--2fa-cache - (< (float-time (time-subtract - (current-time) - (cdr ghub--2fa-cache))) - 25) - (car ghub--2fa-cache))))) - (setq ghub--2fa-cache (cons code (current-time))) - (number-to-string code))) - -(defun ghub--auth-source-get (keys &rest spec) - (declare (indent 1)) - (let ((plist (car (apply #'auth-source-search - (append spec (list :max 1)))))) - (mapcar (lambda (k) - (plist-get plist k)) - keys))) - -(advice-add 'auth-source-netrc-parse-next-interesting :around - 'auth-source-netrc-parse-next-interesting@save-match-data) -(defun auth-source-netrc-parse-next-interesting@save-match-data (fn) - "Save match-data for the benefit of caller `auth-source-netrc-parse-one'. -Without wrapping this function in `save-match-data' the caller -won't see the secret from a line that is followed by a commented -line." - (save-match-data (funcall fn))) - -;;; _ -(provide 'ghub) -(require 'ghub-graphql) -;;; ghub.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 91e7346..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub.info b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub.info deleted file mode 100644 index 8b53985..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/ghub.info +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1301 +0,0 @@ -This is ghub.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from ghub.texi. - - Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - - You can redistribute this document 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. - - This document 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. -INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs -START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY -* Ghub: (ghub). Minuscule client library for the Github API. -END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Up: (dir) - -Ghub User and Developer Manual -****************************** - -Ghub provides basic support for using the APIs of various Git forges -from Emacs packages. Originally it only supported the Github REST API, -but now it also supports the Github GraphQL API as well as the REST APIs -of Gitlab, Gitea, Gogs and Bitbucket. - - Ghub abstracts access to API resources using only a handful of basic -functions such as ‘ghub-get‘. These are convenience wrappers around -‘ghub-request‘. Additional forge-specific wrappers like ‘glab-put‘, -‘gtea-put‘, ‘gogs-post‘ and ‘buck-delete‘ are also available. Ghub does -not provide any resource-specific functions, with the exception of -‘FORGE-repository-id‘. - - When accessing Github, then Ghub handles the creation and storage of -access tokens using a setup wizard to make it easier for users to get -started. The tokens for other forges have to be created manually. - - Ghub is intentionally limited to only provide these two essential -features — basic request functions and guided setup — to avoid being too -opinionated, which would hinder wide adoption. It is assumed that wide -adoption would make life easier for users and maintainers alike, because -then all packages that talk to forge APIs could be configured the same -way. - -This manual is for Ghub version 2.0.1 (v2.0.1-48-g87701ea+1). - - Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - - You can redistribute this document 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. - - This document 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. - -* Menu: - -* Introduction:: -* Getting Started:: -* Using Ghub in Personal Scripts:: -* Using Ghub in a Package:: -* API:: -* GraphQL Support:: -* Support for Other Forges:: - -— The Detailed Node Listing — - -Getting Started - -* Setting the Username:: -* Interactively Creating and Storing a Token:: -* Manually Creating and Storing a Token:: -* How Ghub uses Auth-Source:: - -API - -* Making Requests:: -* Authentication:: -* Configuration Variables:: - -Support for Other Forges - -* Forge Functions and Variables:: -* Forge Limitations and Notes:: - - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Getting Started, Prev: Top, Up: Top - -1 Introduction -************** - -Ghub provides basic support for using the APIs of various Git forges -from Emacs packages. Originally it only supported the Github REST API, -but now it also supports the Github GraphQL API as well as the REST APIs -of Gitlab, Gitea, Gogs and Bitbucket. - - Ghub abstracts access to API resources using only a handful of basic -functions such as ‘ghub-get‘. These are convenience wrappers around -‘ghub-request‘. Additional forge-specific wrappers like ‘glab-put‘, -‘gtea-put‘, ‘gogs-post‘ and ‘buck-delete‘ are also available. Ghub does -not provide any resource-specific functions, with the exception of -‘FORGE-repository-id‘. - - When accessing Github, then Ghub handles the creation and storage of -access tokens using a setup wizard to make it easier for users to get -started. The tokens for other forges have to be created manually. - - Ghub is intentionally limited to only provide these two essential -features — basic request functions and guided setup — to avoid being too -opinionated, which would hinder wide adoption. It is assumed that wide -adoption would make life easier for users and maintainers alike, because -then all packages that talk to forge APIs could be configured the same -way. - - Fancier interfaces can be implemented on top of Ghub, and one such -wrapper — named simply Ghub+ — has already been implemented. The -benefit of basing various opinionated interfaces on top of a single -library that provides only the core functionality is that choosing the -programming interface no longer dictates how access tokens are handled. -Users can then use multiple packages that access the Github API without -having to learn the various incompatible ways packages expect the -appropriate token to be made available to them. - - Ghub uses the built-in ‘auth-source’ library to store access tokens. -That library is very flexible and supports multiple backends, which -means that it is up to the user how secrets are stored. They can, among -other things, choose between storing secrets in plain text for ease of -use, or encrypted for better security. - - Previously (as in until this library is widely adopted) it was up to -package authors to decide if things should be easy or secure. (Note -that ‘auth-source’ defaults to "easy" — you have been warned.) - - Ghub expects package authors to use a dedicated access token instead -of sharing a single token between all packages that rely on it. That -means that users cannot configure Ghub once and later start using a new -package without any additional setup. But Ghub helps with that. - - When the user invokes some command that ultimately results in -‘ghub-request’ being called and the appropriate token is not available -yet, then the user is guided through the process of creating and storing -a new token, and at the end of that process the request is carried out -as if the token had been available to begin with. - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Getting Started, Next: Using Ghub in Personal Scripts, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top - -2 Getting Started -***************** - -Each package that uses Ghub uses its own token. Despite that, chances -are good that after successfully configuring one package you can just -start using another package pretty much instantly. - - If the necessary token to access a Github instance is not available -when a package makes an API request, then a setup wizard pops up, and -after answering a few questions you are good to go. Even the request -that caused the wizard to be summoned should succeed and for most users -this should be true even when configuring the very first token. - - However, in some situations some manual configuration is necessary -*before* using the wizard, or the wizard cannot be used at all: - - • If you don’t want to use the wizard then you don’t have to and can - create tokens manually as described in *note Manually Creating and - Storing a Token::. - - • Unfortunately only Github supports the creation of tokens by using - the API. If you want to access another forge, then you have to - create the token manually as describe in *note Manually Creating - and Storing a Token::. Also see *note Support for Other Forges::. - - • If you want to access a Github Enterprise instance, then you have - to tell Ghub about that before the wizard makes its appearance by - setting the Git variable ‘github.host’. You also have to tell Ghub - your username for that instance using the variable - ‘github.HOST.user’ even if it is the same as on Github.com. - - • If the variable ‘github.user’ (or ‘github.HOST.user’ for an - Enterprise instance) is unset when the wizard is first summoned, - then you are asked to provide your username. That value is then - stored *globally* to avoid having to ask you that question once per - repository. If you have multiple accounts on Github.com (or a - Github Enterprise instance), then you have to explicitly tell Ghub - about that. This can be done by setting the repository-local - values of the appropriate variable *before* the wizard is invoked. - - • You might forget to do the above, which is why it is important to - carefully read the output of the wizard. If it turns out that you - forgot to set a variable, then you must abort, set the variable, - and repeat the request to trigger the wizard again. - - • The setup wizard should work even if you have enabled two-factor - authentication. However if your Github Enterprise instance - enforces Single Sign-On as an additional security measure, then you - are out of luck and have to create the token manually as described - in *note Manually Creating and Storing a Token::. - - The variables mentioned above — and others — are documented in *note -Configuration Variables:: and the setup wizard is documented in *note -Interactively Creating and Storing a Token::. - -* Menu: - -* Setting the Username:: -* Interactively Creating and Storing a Token:: -* Manually Creating and Storing a Token:: -* How Ghub uses Auth-Source:: - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Setting the Username, Next: Interactively Creating and Storing a Token, Up: Getting Started - -2.1 Setting the Username -======================== - -If you haven’t set the Git variable ‘github.user’ yet when making a -request, then you will be asked: - - Git variable `github.user' is unset. Set to: - - You are expected to provide your Github username here. The provided -value will be saved globally (using ‘git config --global github.user -USERNAME’). - - If you need to identify as another user in a particular repository, -then you have to set that variable locally, *before* making a request: - - cd /path/to/repo - git config github.user USERNAME - - For Github Enterprise instances you have to specify where the API can -be accessed *before* you try to access it and a different variable has -to be used to set the username. For example if the API is available at -‘https://example.com/api/v3’, then you should do this: - - # Do this once - git config --global github.example.com/api/v3.user EMPLOYEE - - # Do this for every corporate repository - cd /path/to/repo - git config github.host example.com/api/v3 - - If you do not set ‘github.example.com/api/v3.user’, then you will be -asked to provide the value when trying to make a request, but you do -have to manually set ‘github.host’, or Ghub assumes that you are trying -to access ‘api.github.com’. - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Interactively Creating and Storing a Token, Next: Manually Creating and Storing a Token, Prev: Setting the Username, Up: Getting Started - -2.2 Interactively Creating and Storing a Token -============================================== - -Ghub uses a different token for every package as well as for every -machine from which you access the Github API (and obviously also for -every Github instance and user). This allows packages to only request -the scopes that they actually need and also gives users the opportunity -to refuse access to certain scopes if they expect to not use the -features that need them. - - Usually you don’t have to worry about creating and storing a token -yourself and can just make a request. Note however that you don’t have -to use the setup wizard described below. Alternatively you can perform -the setup manually as described in the next section. - - If you make a request and the required token is not available yet, -then the setup wizard will first ask you something like this: - - Such a Github API token is not available: - - Host: api.github.com - User: USERNAME - Package: PACKAGE - - Scopes requested in `PACKAGE-github-token-scopes': - repo - Store on Github as: - "Emacs package PACKAGE @ LOCAL-MACHINE" - Store locally according to option `auth-sources': - ("~/.authinfo" "~/.authinfo.gpg" "~/.netrc") - - If in doubt, then abort and first view the section of the Ghub - documentation called "Manually Creating and Storing a Token". - - Create and store such a token? (yes or no) - - If you don’t have any doubts, then answer "yes". Lets address some -of the doubts that you might have: - - • ‘Host’ usually is "api.github.com" and that is usually what you - want. If you are trying to access a Github Enterprise instance, - then it should be something else and you have to set the value - manually before the setup wizard is summoned, as described in the - parent section. - - • ‘User’ should be your Github.com (or Github Enterprise instance) - username. If it is something else and it doesn’t look like a - simple typo, then you should read the parent section again. In - either case you have to abort. - - • ‘Package’ should be the name of the package you are using to access - the Github API. - - If it is ‘ghub’, then the package author disregarded that - convention and you should probably report a bug in the issue - tracker of that package. - - Or you yourself are using ‘ghub-request’ or one of its wrappers - directly, in which case this is expected and perfectly fine. In - that case you might however want to abort and change the value of - the variable ‘ghub-github-token-scopes’ before triggering the - wizard again. - - • Each ‘PACKAGE’ has to specify the tokens that it needs using a - variable named ‘PACKAGE-github-token-scopes’. The doc-string of - that variable should document why the various scopes are needed. - - The meaning of the various scopes are documented at - <https://magit.vc/goto/f63aeb0a>. - - • The value of ‘auth-sources’ is shown. The default value causes - secrets to be stored in plain text. Because this might be - unexpected, Ghub additionally displays a warning when appropriate. - - WARNING: The token will be stored unencrypted in "~/.authinfo". - If you don't want that, you have to abort and customize - the `auth-sources' option. - - Whether that is something that needs fixing, is up to you. If your - answer is yes, then you should abort and see *note How Ghub uses - Auth-Source:: for instructions on how to save the token more - securely. - - • When creating a token it is necessary to provide a token - description. Ghub uses descriptions that have the form "Emacs - package PACKAGE @ LOCAL-MACHINE". - - Github uses the token description to identify the token, not merely - as something useful to humans. Token descriptions therefore have - to be unique and in rare cases you get an additional prompt, asking - you something like: - - A token named "Emacs package PACKAGE @ LOCAL-MACHINE" - already exists on Github. Replace it? - - You might see this message when you have lost the old token and - want to replace it with a new one, in which case you should - obviously just proceed. - - Or two of your computers have the same hostname, which is bad - practice because it gains you nothing but leads to issues such as - this. Or you are dual-booting on this machine and use the same - hostname in all operating systems, which is a somewhat reasonable - thing to do, but never-the-less leads to issues like this. - - In either case you will have to use something other than the value - returned by ‘system-name’ to identify the current machine or - operating system. Or you can continue to identify different things - using the same identifier, in which case you have to manually - distribute the token. - - The former is recommended and also easier to do, using the variable - ‘ghub-override-system-name’. See *note Configuration Variables:: - for details. - - After the above prompt you are also asked for you username and -password. If you have enabled two-factor authentication, then you also -have to provide the authentication code at least twice. If you make -sure the code is still good for a while when asked for it first, then -you can just press ‘RET’ at the later prompt(s). - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Manually Creating and Storing a Token, Next: How Ghub uses Auth-Source, Prev: Interactively Creating and Storing a Token, Up: Getting Started - -2.3 Manually Creating and Storing a Token -========================================= - -If you cannot or don’t want to use the wizard then you have to (1) -figure out what scopes a package wants, (2) create such a token using -the web interface and (3) store the token where Ghub expects to find it. - - A package named ‘PACKAGE’ has to specify the scopes that it wants in -the variable named ‘PACKAGE-ghub-token-scopes’. The doc-string of such -variables should document what the various scopes are needed for. - - To create or edit a token go to <https://github.com/settings/tokens>. -For Gitlab.com use <https://gitlab.com/profile/personal_access_tokens>. - - Finally store the token in a place where Ghub looks for it, as -described in *note How Ghub uses Auth-Source::. - - If you store the token in a file like ‘~/.authinfo’, then note that -‘auth-source’’s parsing of that file is brittle. Make sure the file -ends with a newline character, that there are no empty or invalid lines, -and that all comments are prefixed with ‘#’. - - -File: ghub.info, Node: How Ghub uses Auth-Source, Prev: Manually Creating and Storing a Token, Up: Getting Started - -2.4 How Ghub uses Auth-Source -============================= - -Please see *note (auth)Top:: for all the gory details about Auth-Source. -Some Ghub-specific information and important notes follow. - - The variable ‘auth-sources’ controls how and where Auth-Source stores -new secrets and where it looks for known secrets. The default value is -‘("~/.authinfo" "~/.authinfo.gpg" "~/.netrc")’, which means that it -looks in all of these files in order to find secrets and that it stores -new secrets in ‘~/.authinfo’ because that is the first element of the -list. It doesn’t matter which files already do or don’t exist when -storing a new secret, the first file is always used. - - Secrets are stored in ‘~/.authinfo’ in plain text. If you don’t want -that (good choice), then you have to customize ‘auth-sources’, e.g. by -flipping the positions of the first two elements. - - Auth-Source also supports storing secrets in various key-chains. -Refer to its documentation for more information. - - Some Auth-Source backends only support storing three values per -entry, the "machine", the "login" and the "password". Because Ghub uses -separate tokens for each package, it has to squeeze four values into -those three slots, and it does that by using "USERNAME^PACKAGE" as the -"login". - - Assuming your username is "ziggy",the package is named "stardust", -and you want to access *Github.com* an entry in one of the three -mentioned files would then look like this: - - machine api.github.com login ziggy^stardust password 012345abcdef... - - Assuming your username is "ziggy",the package is named "stardust", -and you want to access *Gitlab.com* an entry in one of the three -mentioned files would then look like this: - - machine gitlab.com/api/v4 login ziggy^stardust password 012345abcdef... - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Using Ghub in Personal Scripts, Next: Using Ghub in a Package, Prev: Getting Started, Up: Top - -3 Using Ghub in Personal Scripts -******************************** - -You can use ‘ghub-request’ and its wrapper functions in your personal -scripts, of course. Unlike when you use Ghub from a package that you -distribute for others to use, you don’t have to specify a package in -personal scripts. - - ;; This is perfectly acceptable in personal scripts ... - (ghub-get "/user") - - ;; ... and actually equal to - (ghub-get "/user" nil :auth 'ghub) - - ;; In packages you have to specify the package using AUTH. - (ghub-get "/user" nil :auth 'foobar) - - When you do not specify the ‘AUTH’ argument, then a request is made -on behalf of the ‘ghub’ package itself. Like for any package that uses -Ghub, ‘ghub’ has to declare what scopes it needs, using, in this case, -the variable ‘ghub-github-token-scopes’. - - The default value of that variable is ‘(repo)’ and you might want to -add additional scopes. You can later add additional scopes to an -existing token, using the web interface at -<https://github.com/settings/tokens>. - - If you do that, then you might want to also set the variable -accordingly, but note that Ghub only consults that when *creating* a new -token. If you want to know a token’s effective scopes use the command -‘ghub-token-scopes’, described in the next section. - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Using Ghub in a Package, Next: API, Prev: Using Ghub in Personal Scripts, Up: Top - -4 Using Ghub in a Package -************************* - -Every package should use its own token. This allows you as the author -of some package to only request access to API scopes that are actually -needed, which in turn might make it easier for users to trust your -package not to do unwanted things. - - The scopes used by ‘PACKAGE’ have to be defined using the variable -‘PACKAGE-github-token-scopes’, and you have to tell ‘ghub-request’ on -behalf of which package a request is being made by passing the symbol -‘PACKAGE’ as the value of its ‘AUTH’ argument. - - (ghub-request "GET" "/user" nil :auth 'PACKAGE) - - -- Variable: PACKAGE-github-token-scopes - - This variable defines the token scopes requested by the package - named ‘PACKAGE’. The doc-string should explain what the various - scopes are needed for to prevent users from giving ‘PACKAGE’ fewer - permissions than it absolutely needs and also to give them greater - confidence that ‘PACKAGE’ is only requesting the permissions that - it actually needs. - - The value of this variable does not necessarily correspond to the - scopes that the respective token actually gives access to. There - is nothing that prevents users from changing the value *after* - creating the token or from editing the token’s scopes later on. - - So it is pointless to check the value of this variable before - making a request. You also should not query the API to reliably - determine the supported tokens before making a query. Doing the - latter would mean that every request becomes two requests and that - the first request would have to be done using the user’s password - instead of a token. - - -- Command: ghub-token-scopes - - Because we cannot be certain that the user hasn’t messed up the - scopes, Ghub provides this command to make it easy to debug such - issues without having to rely on users being thoughtful enough to - correctly determine the used scopes manually. - - Just tell users to run ‘M-x ghub-token-scopes’ and to provide the - correct values for the ‘HOST’, ‘USERNAME’ and ‘PACKAGE’ when - prompted, and to then post the output. - - It is to be expected that users will occasionally mess that up so - this command outputs not only the scopes but also the user input so - that you can have greater confidence in the validity of the user’s - answer. - - Scopes for USERNAME^PACKAGE@HOST: (SCOPE...) - - -File: ghub.info, Node: API, Next: GraphQL Support, Prev: Using Ghub in a Package, Up: Top - -5 API -***** - -This section describes the Ghub API. In other words it describes the -public functions and variables provided by the Ghub package and not the -APIs of the supported forges, which can be accessed by using those -functions. The forge APIs are documented at: - - • Github: <https://developer.github.com/v3> - - • Gitlab: <https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/README.html> - - • Gitea: <https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/api-usage> and - <https://try.gitea.io/api/swagger> - - • Gogs: <https://github.com/gogs/go-gogs-client/wiki> - - • Bitbucket: - <https://developer.atlassian.com/bitbucket/api/2/reference> - -* Menu: - -* Making Requests:: -* Authentication:: -* Configuration Variables:: - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Making Requests, Next: Authentication, Up: API - -5.1 Making Requests -=================== - - -- Function: ghub-request method resource &optional params &key query - payload headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host - callback errorback url value error extra method* - - This function makes a request for ‘RESOURCE’ using ‘METHOD’. - ‘PARAMS’, ‘QUERY’, ‘PAYLOAD’ and/or ‘HEADERS’ are alists holding - additional request data. The response body is returned and the - response header is stored in the variable ‘ghub-response-headers’. - - • ‘METHOD’ is the HTTP method, given as a string. - - • ‘RESOURCE’ is the resource to access, given as a string - beginning with a slash. - - • ‘PARAMS’, ‘QUERY’, ‘PAYLOAD’ and ‘HEADERS’ are alists and are - used to specify request data. All these arguments are alists - that resemble the JSON expected and returned by the Github - API. The keys are symbols and the values stored in the ‘cdr’ - (not the ‘cadr’) can be strings, integers, or lists of strings - and integers. - - The Github API documentation is vague on how data has to be - transmitted and for a particular resource usually just talks - about "parameters". Generally speaking when the ‘METHOD’ is - "HEAD" or "GET", then they have to be transmitted as a query, - otherwise as a payload. - - • Use ‘PARAMS’ to automatically transmit like ‘QUERY’ or - ‘PAYLOAD’ would depending on ‘METHOD’. - - • Use ‘QUERY’ to explicitly transmit data as a query. - - • Use ‘PAYLOAD’ to explicitly transmit data as a payload. - Instead of an alist, ‘PAYLOAD’ may also be a string, in - which case it gets encoded as UTF-8 but is otherwise - transmitted as-is. - - • Use ‘HEADERS’ for those rare resources that require that - the data is transmitted as headers instead of as a query - or payload. When that is the case, then the Github API - documentation usually mentions it explicitly. - - • If ‘SILENT’ is non-nil, then progress reports and the like are - not messaged. - - • If ‘UNPAGINATE’ is t, then this function make as many requests - as necessary to get all values. If ‘UNPAGINATE’ is a natural - number, then it gets at most that many pages. For any other - non-nil value it raises an error. - - • If ‘NOERROR’ is non-nil, then no error is raised if the - request fails and ‘nil’ is returned instead. If ‘NOERROR’ is - ‘return’, then the error payload is returned instead of ‘nil’. - - • If ‘READER’ is non-nil, then it is used to read and return - from the response buffer. The default is - ‘ghub--read-json-payload’. For the very few resources that do - not return JSON, you might want to use ‘ghub--decode-payload’. - - • If ‘USERNAME’ is non-nil, then the request is made on behalf - of that user. It is better to specify the user using the Git - variable ‘github.user’ for "api.github.com", or - ‘github.HOST.user’ if connecting to a Github Enterprise - instance. - - • Each package that uses Ghub should use its own token. If - ‘AUTH’ is ‘nil’ or unspecified, then the generic ‘ghub’ token - is used instead. This is only acceptable for personal - utilities. A packages that is distributed to other users - should always use this argument to identify itself, using a - symbol matching its name. - - Package authors who find this inconvenient should write a - wrapper around this function and possibly for the - method-specific functions as well. - - Beside ‘nil’, some other symbols have a special meaning too. - ‘none’ means to make an unauthorized request. ‘basic’ means - to make a password based request. If the value is a string, - then it is assumed to be a valid token. ‘basic’ and an - explicit token string are only intended for internal and - debugging uses. - - If ‘AUTH’ is a package symbol, then the scopes are specified - using the variable ‘AUTH-github-token-scopes’. It is an error - if that is not specified. See ‘ghub-github-token-scopes’ for - an example. - - • If ‘HOST’ is non-nil, then connect to that Github instance. - This defaults to "api.github.com". When a repository is - connected to a Github Enterprise instance, then it is better - to specify that using the Git variable ‘github.host’ instead - of using this argument. - - • If ‘FORGE’ is ‘gitlab’, then connect to Gitlab.com or, - depending on ‘HOST’, to another Gitlab instance. This is only - intended for internal use. Instead of using this argument you - should use function ‘glab-request’ and other ‘glab-*’ - functions. - - • If ‘CALLBACK’ and/or ‘ERRORBACK’ is non-nil, then this - function makes one or more asynchronous requests and calls - ‘CALLBACK’ or ‘ERRORBACK’ when finished. If an error - occurred, then it calls ‘ERRORBACK’, or if that is ‘nil’, then - ‘CALLBACK’. When no error occurred then it calls ‘CALLBACK’. - When making asynchronous requests, then no errors are - signaled, regardless of the value of ‘NOERROR’. - - Both callbacks are called with four arguments. - - • For ‘CALLBACK’, the combined value of the retrieved - pages. For ‘ERRORBACK’, the error that occured when - retrieving the last page. - - • The headers of the last page as an alist. - - • Status information provided by ‘url-retrieve’. Its - ‘:error’ property holds the same information as the first - argument to ‘ERRORBACK’. - - • A ‘ghub--req’ struct, which can be passed to - ‘ghub-continue’ (which see) to retrieve the next page, if - any. - - -- Function: ghub-continue args - - If there is a next page, then this function retrieves that. - - This function is only intended to be called from callbacks. If - there is a next page, then that is retrieve and the buffer that the - result will be loaded into is returned, or t if the process has - already completed. If there is no next page, then return nil. - - Callbacks are called with four arguments (see ‘ghub-request’). The - forth argument is a ‘ghub--req’ struct, intended to be passed to - this function. A callback may use the struct’s ‘extra’ slot to - pass additional information to the callback that will be called - after the next request. Use the function ‘ghub-req-extra’ to get - and set the value of that slot. - - As an example, using ‘ghub-continue’ in a callback like so: - - (ghub-get "/users/tarsius/repos" nil - :callback (lambda (value _headers _status req) - (unless (ghub-continue req) - (setq my-value value)))) - - is equivalent to: - - (ghub-get "/users/tarsius/repos" nil - :unpaginate t - :callback (lambda (value _headers _status _req) - (setq my-value value))) - - To demonstrate how to pass information from one callback to the - next, here we record when we start fetching each page: - - (ghub-get "/users/tarsius/repos" nil - :extra (list (current-time)) - :callback (lambda (value _headers _status req) - (push (current-time) (ghub-req-extra req)) - (unless (ghub-continue req) - (setq my-times (ghub-req-extra req)) - (setq my-value value)))) - - -- Variable: ghub-response-headers - - A select few Github API resources respond by transmitting data in - the response header instead of in the response body. Because there - are so few of these inconsistencies, ‘ghub-request’ always returns - the response body. - - To access the response headers use this variable after - ‘ghub-request’ has returned. - - -- Function: ghub-response-link-relations req headers payload - - This function returns an alist of the link relations in ‘HEADERS’, - or if optional ‘HEADERS’ is nil, then those in - ‘ghub-response-headers’. - - When accessing a Bitbucket instance then the link relations are in - ‘PAYLOAD’ instead of ‘HEADERS’, making their API merely RESTish and - forcing this function to append those relations to the value of - ‘ghub-response-headers’, for later use when this function is called - with ‘nil’ for ‘PAYLOAD’. - - -- Variable: ghub-override-system-name - - If non-nil, the value of this variable is used to override the - value returned by ‘system-name’ for the purpose of identifying the - local machine, which is necessary because Ghub uses separate tokens - for each machine. Also see *note Configuration Variables::. - - -- Variable: ghub-github-token-scopes - -- Variable: PACKAGE-github-token-scopes - - Such a variable defines the token scopes requested by the - respective package ‘PACKAGE’ given by the first word in the - variable name. ‘ghub’ itself is treated like any other package. - Also see *note Using Ghub in a Package::. - - -- Function: ghub-head resource &optional params &key query payload - headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback - errorback - -- Function: ghub-get resource &optional params &key query payload - headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback - errorback - - These functions are simple wrappers around ‘ghub-request’. Their - signature is identical to that of the latter, except that they do - not have an argument named ‘METHOD’. The HTTP method is instead - given by the second word in the function name. - - As described in the documentation for ‘ghub-request’, it depends on - the used method whether the value of the ‘PARAMS’ argument is used - as the query or the payload. For the "HEAD" and "GET" methods it - is used as the query. - - -- Function: ghub-put resource &optional params &key query payload - headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback - errorback - -- Function: ghub-post resource &optional params &key query payload - headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback - errorback - -- Function: ghub-patch resource &optional params &key query payload - headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback - errorback - -- Function: ghub-delete resource &optional params &key query payload - headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback - errorback - - These functions are simple wrappers around ‘ghub-request’. Their - signature is identical to that of the latter, except that they do - not have an argument named ‘METHOD’. The HTTP method is instead - given by the second word in the function name. - - As described in the documentation for ‘ghub-request’, it depends on - the used method whether the value of the ‘PARAMS’ argument is used - as the query or the payload. For the "PUT", "POST", "PATCH" and - "DELETE" methods it is used as the payload. - - -- Function: ghub-wait resource &optional duration &key username auth - host - - Some API requests result in an immediate successful response even - when the requested action has not actually been carried out yet. - An example is the request for the creation of a new repository, - which doesn’t cause the repository to immediately become available. - The Github API documentation usually mentions this when describing - an affected resource. - - If you want to do something with some resource right after making a - request for its creation, then you might have to wait for it to - actually be created. This function can be used to do so. It - repeatedly tries to access the resource until it becomes available - or until the timeout exceeds. In the latter case it signals - ‘ghub-error’. - - ‘RESOURCE’ specifies the resource that this function waits for. - - ‘DURATION’ specifies the maximum number of seconds to wait for, - defaulting to 64 seconds. Emacs will block during that time, but - the user can abort using ‘C-g’. - - The first attempt is made immediately and will often succeed. If - not, then another attempt is made after two seconds, and each - subsequent attempt is made after waiting as long as we already - waited between all preceding attempts combined. - - See ‘ghub-request’’s documentation above for information about the - other arguments. - - -- Function: ghub-graphql graphql &optional variables &key username - auth host callback - - This function makes a GraphQL request using ‘GRAPHQL’ and - ‘VARIABLES’ as inputs. ‘GRAPHQL’ is a GraphQL string. ‘VARIABLES’ - is a JSON-like alist. The other arguments behave as for - ‘ghub-request’ (which see). - - The response is returned as a JSON-like alist. Even if the - response contains ‘errors’, this function does not raise an error. - Cursor-handling is likewise left to the caller. - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Authentication, Next: Configuration Variables, Prev: Making Requests, Up: API - -5.2 Authentication -================== - - -- Command: ghub-create-token - - This command creates a new token using the values it reads from the - user and then stores it according to the variable ‘auth-sources’. - It can also be called non-interactively, but you shouldn’t do that - yourself. - - This is useful if you want to fully setup things before attempting - to make the initial request, if you want to provide fewer than the - requested scopes or customize ‘auth-sources’ first, or if something - has gone wrong when using the wizard that is used when making a - request without doing this first. (Note that instead of using this - command you can also just repeat the initial request after making - the desired adjustments — that is easier.) - - This command reads, in order, the ‘HOST’ (Github instance), the - ‘USERNAME’, the ‘PACKAGE’, and the ‘SCOPES’ in the minibuffer, - providing reasonable default choices. ‘SCOPES’ defaults to the - scopes that ‘PACKAGE’ requests using the variable - ‘PACKAGE-github-token-scopes’. - - -- Command: ghub-token-scopes - - Users are free to give a token access to fewer scopes than what the - respective package requested. That can, of course, lead to issues, - and package maintainers have to be able to quickly determine if - such a (mis-)configuration is the root cause when users report - issues. - - This command reads the required values in the minibuffer and then - shows a message containing these values along with the scopes of - the respective token. It also returns the scopes (only) when - called non-interactively. Also see *note Using Ghub in a - Package::. - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Configuration Variables, Prev: Authentication, Up: API - -5.3 Configuration Variables -=========================== - -The username and, unless you only use Github.com itself, the Github -Enterprise instance have to be configured using Git variables. In rare -cases it might also be necessary to specify the identity of the local -machine, which is done using a lisp variable. - - -- Variable: github.user - - The Github.com username. This should be set globally and if you - have multiple Github.com user accounts, then you should set this - locally only for those repositories that you want to access using - the secondary identity. - - -- Variable: github.HOST.user - - This variable serves the same purpose as ‘github.user’ but for the - Github Enterprise instance identified by ‘HOST’. - - The reason why separate variables are used is that this makes it - possible to set both values globally instead of having to set one - of the values locally in each and every repository that is - connected to the Github Enterprise instance, not Github.com. - - -- Variable: github.host - - This variable should only be set locally for a repository and - specifies the Github Enterprise edition that that repository is - connected to. You should not set this globally because then each - and every repository becomes connected to the specified Github - Enterprise instance, including those that should actually be - connected to Github.com. - - When this is undefined, then "api.github.com" is used (defined in - the constant ‘ghub-default-host’, which you should never attempt to - change.) - - -- Variable: ghub-override-system-name - - Ghub uses a different token for each quadruple ‘(USERNAME PACKAGE - HOST LOCAL-MACHINE)’. Theoretically it could reuse tokens to some - extent but that would be more difficult to implement, less - flexible, and less secure (though slightly more convenient). - - A token is identified on the respective Github instance (Github.com - or a Github Enterprise instance) using the pair ‘(PACKAGE . - LOCAL-MACHINE)’, or more precisely the string "Emacs package - PACKAGE @ LOCAL-MACHINE". ‘USERNAME’ and ‘HOST’ do not have to be - encoded because the token is stored for ‘USERNAME’ on ‘HOST’ and - cannot be used by another user and/or on another instance. - - There is one potential problem though; for any given ‘(PACKAGE . - LOCAL-MACHINE)’ there can only be one token identified by "Emacs - package PACKAGE @ LOCAL-MACHINE"; Github does not allow multiple - tokens with the same description because it uses the description as - the identifier (it could use some hash instead, but alas it does - not). - - If you have multiple machines and some of them have the same name, - then you should probably change that as this is not how things - ought to be. However if you dual-boot, then it might make sense to - give that machine the same name regardless of what operating system - you have booted into. - - You could use the same token on both operating systems, but setting - that up might be somewhat difficult because it is not possible to - download an existing token from Github. You could, of course, - locally copy the token, but that is inconvenient and would make it - harder to only revoke the token used on your infected Windows - installation without also revoking it for your totally safe *BSD - installation. - - Alternatively you can set this variable to a unique value, that - will then be used to identify the local machine instead of the - value returned by ‘system-name’. - - -File: ghub.info, Node: GraphQL Support, Next: Support for Other Forges, Prev: API, Up: Top - -6 GraphQL Support -***************** - - -- Function: ghub-graphql graphql &optional variables &key username - auth host callback silent callback errorback value extra - - This function makes a GraphQL request using ‘GRAPHQL’ and - ‘VARIABLES’ as inputs. ‘GRAPHQL’ is a GraphQL string. ‘VARIABLES’ - is a JSON-like alist. The other arguments behave as for - ‘ghub-request’ (which see). - - The response is returned as a JSON-like alist. Even if the - response contains ‘errors’, this function does not raise an error. - Cursor-handling is likewise left to the caller. - - ‘ghub-graphql’ is a thin convenience wrapper around ‘ghub-request’, -similar to ‘ghub-post’ and friends. While the latter only hard-code the -value of the ‘METHOD’ argument, the former also hard-codes ‘RESOURCE’ -and constructs ‘PAYLOAD’ from ‘GRAPHEQL’ and ‘VARIABLES’. It also drops -‘UNPAGINATE’, ‘NOERROR’, ‘READER’ (internal functions expect alist-ified -JSON) and ‘FORGE’ (only Github currently supports GraphQL). - - ‘ghub-graphql’ does not account for the fact that pagination works -differently in GraphQL than it does in REST, so users of this function -have to deal with that themselves. Likewise error handling works -differently and has to be done by the caller too. - - An early attempt at implementing automatic unpaginating for GraphQL -can be found in the ‘faithful-graphql’ branch, provided I haven’t -deleted that by now. On that branch I try to do things as intended by -the designers of GraphQL, using variables and fragments, and drowning in -a sea of boilerplate. - - The problem with that approach is that it only works for applications -that fetch specific information on demand and actually want things to be -paginated. I am convinced that GraphQL is very nice for web apps. - - However the Forge package for which I am implementing all of this has -very different needs. It wants to fetch "all the data" and "cache" it -locally, so that it is available even when there is no internet -connection. GraphQL was designed around the idea that you should be -able to "ask for what you need and get exactly that". But when that -boils down to "look, if I persist, then you are going to hand me over -all the data anyway, so just caught it up already", then things start to -fall apart. If Github’s GraphQL allowed pagination to be turned off -completely, then teaching ‘ghub-graphql’ about error handling would be -enough. - - But it doesn’t and when doing things as intended, then that leads to -huge amounts of repetitive boilerplate, which is so boring to write that -doing it without introducing bugs left and right is near impossible; so -I decided to give up on GraphQL variables, fragments and conditions, and -instead implement something more powerful, though also more opinionated. - - -- Function: ghub--graphql-vacuum query variables callback &optional - until &key narrow username auth host forge - - This function is an opinionated alternative to ‘ghub-graphql’. It - relies and dark magic to get the job done. - - It makes an initial request using ‘QUERY’. It then looks for - paginated edges in the returned data and makes more requests to - resolve them. In order to do so it automatically transforms the - initial ‘QUERY’ into another query suitable for that particular - edge. The data retrieved by subsequent requests is then injected - into the data of the original request before that is returned or - passed to the callback. If subsequently retrieved data features - new paginated edges, then those are followed recursively. - - The end result is essentially the same as using ‘ghub-graphql’, if - only it were possible to say "do not paginate anything". The - implementation is much more complicated because it is not possible - to do that. - - ‘QUERY’ is a GraphQL query expressed as an s-expression. The - ‘graphql’ package is used to turn that into a GraphQL query string, - but the format is somewhat different than as documented for that - package. Also only a subset of the GraphQL features are supported; - fragments for example are not, and magical stuff happens to - variables. This is not documented yet, I am afraid. Look at - existing callers. - - ‘VARIABLES’ is a JSON-like alist as for ‘ghub-graphql’. - - ‘UNTIL’ is an alist ‘((EDGE-until . VALUE)...)’. When unpaginating - ‘EDGE’ try not to fetch beyond the element whose first field has - the value ‘VALUE’ and remove that element as well as all "lesser" - elements from the retrieved data if necessary. Look at - ‘forge--pull-repository’ for an example. This is only useful if - you "cache" the response locally and want to avoid fetching data - again that you already have. - - Other arguments behave as for ‘ghub-graphql’ and ‘ghub-request’, - more or less. - - Using ‘ghub--graphql-vacuum’, the following resource specific -functions are implemented. These functions are not part of the public -API yet and are very much subject to change. - - -- Function: ghub-fetch-repository owner name callback &optional until - &key username auth host forge - - This function asynchronously fetches forge data about the specified - repository. Once all data has been collected, ‘CALLBACK’ is called - with the data as the only argument. - - -- Function: ghub-fetch-issue owner name callback &optional until &key - username auth host forge - - This function asynchronously fetches forge data about the specified - issue. Once all data has been collected, ‘CALLBACK’ is called with - the data as the only argument. - - -- Function: ghub-fetch-pullreq owner name callback &optional until - &key username auth host forge - - This function asynchronously fetches forge data about the specified - pull-request. Once all data has been collected, ‘CALLBACK’ is - called with the data as the only argument. - - Note that in order to avoid duplication all of these functions base -their initial query on the query stored in ‘ghub-fetch-repository’. The -latter two pass that query through ‘ghub--graphql-prepare-query’, which -then used ‘ghub--graphql-narrow-query’ to remove parts the caller is not -interested in. These two functions are also used internally, when -unpaginating, but as demonstrated here they can be useful even before -making an initial request. - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Support for Other Forges, Prev: GraphQL Support, Up: Top - -7 Support for Other Forges -************************** - -* Menu: - -* Forge Functions and Variables:: -* Forge Limitations and Notes:: - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Forge Functions and Variables, Next: Forge Limitations and Notes, Up: Support for Other Forges - -7.1 Forge Functions and Variables -================================= - -Originally Ghub supported only Github but now it also supports Gitlab, -Gitea, Gogs and Bitbucket. The function ‘ghub-request’ and all the -‘ghub-METHOD’ convenience wrappers default to acting on a Github forge -but can be told to act on another forge using their FORGE argument. - - The FORGE argument only specifies what kind of forge to act on, not -which instance. The HOST argument can be used to select the instance. -For some forges a default instance is defined: - - • Forge ‘github’ defaults to host ‘api.github.com’. - - • Forge ‘gitlab’ defaults to host ‘gitlab.com/api/v4’. - - • Forge ‘bitbucket’ defaults to host ‘api.bitbucket.org/2.0’. - - • No canonical host exists for the ‘gitea’ and ‘gogs’ forges and - ‘localhost:3000/api/v1’ is used as the default host in both cases. - - Together the FORGE and HOST arguments specify the forge type and -instance. In addition to that, it is also necessary to specify on whose -behalf the request is being made, which can be done using the USERNAME -and AUTH arguments. - - Having to specify these arguments for every request is inconvenient. -Additional variables and convenience functions can be used to make that -unnecessary in most cases. - - These variables can be set globally and/or for a specific repository -as explained in *note Configuration Variables:: with a focus on Github -instances. To summarize: - - • For <https://github.com> the Git variable ‘github.user’ specifies - the user. - - • For another ‘github’ instance the Git variable ‘github.HOST.user’ - specifies the user. The HOST in that variable name is the same as - the value of the HOST argument of the called function. - - • Instead of specifying the HOST in every function call, the Git - variable ‘github.host’ can be used. This should only be set - locally. - -For ‘gitlab’ and ‘bitbucket’ forges similar variables are available: - - • ‘gitlab.user’ specifies the <https://gitlab.com> user. - - • ‘gitlab.HOST.user’ specifies the user for the HOST ‘gitlab’ - instance. - - • ‘gitlab.host’ specifies the ‘gitlab’ host, unless the HOST argument - is non-nil - - • ‘bitbucket.user’ specifies the <https://bitbucket.org> user. - - • ‘bitbucket.HOST.user’ specifies the user for the HOST ‘bitbucket’ - instance. - - • ‘bitbucket.host’ specifies the ‘bitbucket’ host, unless the HOST - argument is non-nil. - - For ‘gitea’ and ‘gogs’ forges some similar variables are available, -however for some of the ‘ghub.*’ variables no equivalent variable exist -for these two forges: - - • ‘gitea.user’ is *not* used because no canonical ‘gitea’ instance - exists. - - • ‘gitea.HOST.user’ specifies the user for the HOST ‘gitea’ instance. - - • ‘gitea.host’ specifies the ‘gitea’ host, unless the HOST argument - is non-nil - - • ‘gogs.user’ is *not* used because no canonical ‘gitea’ instance - exists. - - • ‘gogs.HOST.user’ specifies the user for the HOST ‘gogs’ instance. - - • ‘gogs.host’ specifies the ‘gogs’ host, unless the HOST argument is - non-nil - - ‘ghub-request’ and ‘ghub-METHOD’ can be used to make a request for -any of the supported forge types, but except when making a request for a -‘github’ instance, then that requires the use of the FORGE argument. - - To avoid that, functions named ‘FORGE-request’ and ‘FORGE-METHOD’ are -also available. The following forms are equivalent, for example: - - (ghub-get ... :auth 'PACKAGE :forge 'gitlab) - (glab-get ... :auth 'PACKAGE) - - These forms would remain equivalent even if you did not specify a -value for the AUTH arguments — but you should not do that if you plan to -share your code with others (see *note Using Ghub in a Package::). If -you do omit AUTH, then the request is made on behalf of the ‘ghub’ -package, *regardless* of the symbol prefix of the function you use to do -so. - - All ‘FORGE-request’ and ‘FORGE-METHOD’ functions, including but not -limited to ‘ghub-METHOD’, are very simple wrappers around -‘ghub-request’. They take fewer arguments than ‘ghub-request’ and -instead pass constant values for the arguments METHOD and/or FORGE. - - -File: ghub.info, Node: Forge Limitations and Notes, Prev: Forge Functions and Variables, Up: Support for Other Forges - -7.2 Forge Limitations and Notes -=============================== - - • The token creation wizard is only available for ‘github’ forges, - because all other forges do not support using the API to create an - API token. As a consequence, if the user makes a request and the - necessary token cannot be found, then that results in an error. - Tokens can be created at: - - • Gitlab: <https://gitlab.com/profile/personal_access_tokens> - - • Bitbucket: - <https://bitbucket.org/account/user/tarsius/app-passwords> - - • Gitea: <https://localhost:3000/user/settings/applications> - - • Gogs: <https://localhost:3000/user/settings/applications> - - Also see *note Manually Creating and Storing a Token:: and *note - How Ghub uses Auth-Source::. - - • As mentioned in the previous node, the variables ‘gitea.host’ and - ‘gogs.host’ are not taken into account. - - • Gitea and Gogs do not support limiting a token to certain scopes. - - • The Bitbucket API is fairly broken. Some resources only work if a - slash is appended while others only work if no slash is appended. - I am unable to access any private repositories and some resources - don’t work for me at all. Also the API is only RESTish; pagination - information is part of the response body instead of the header. - Due to such issues it is possible that I will eventually have to - remove support for Bitbucket altogether. - - • The Gitlab API documentation is not always accurate, though I don’t - have an example at hand. It also isn’t structured well, making it - occationally difficult to find the information one is looking for. - - • Where one would use ‘user/repo’ when accessing another forge, one - has to use ‘user%2Frepo’ when accessing Gitlab, e.g.: - - (glab-get "/projects/python-mode-devs%2Fpython-mode") - - - -Tag Table: -Node: Top763 -Node: Introduction3279 -Node: Getting Started6321 -Node: Setting the Username9481 -Node: Interactively Creating and Storing a Token10906 -Node: Manually Creating and Storing a Token16546 -Node: How Ghub uses Auth-Source17769 -Node: Using Ghub in Personal Scripts19702 -Node: Using Ghub in a Package21158 -Node: API23776 -Node: Making Requests24573 -Node: Authentication38612 -Node: Configuration Variables40457 -Node: GraphQL Support44177 -Node: Support for Other Forges50842 -Node: Forge Functions and Variables51059 -Node: Forge Limitations and Notes55578 - -End Tag Table - - -Local Variables: -coding: utf-8 -End: diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/glab.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/glab.el deleted file mode 100644 index fa35b35..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/glab.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -;;; glab.el --- minuscule client library for the Gitlab API -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jonas Bernoulli - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub -;; Keywords: tools - -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. - -;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Glab is a library that provides basic support for using the Gitlab API -;; from Emacs packages. It abstracts access to API resources using only -;; a handful of functions that are not resource-specific. - -;; This library is implemented on top of Ghub. Unlike Ghub, Glab does -;; not support the guided creation of tokens because Gitlab lacks the -;; features that would be necessary to implement that. Users have to -;; create tokens through the web interface. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'ghub) - -(defconst glab-default-host "gitlab.com/api/v4" - "The default host that is used if `glab.host' is not set.") - -(cl-defun glab-head (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `HEAD' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"HEAD\" as METHOD -and `gitlab' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "HEAD" resource params :forge 'gitlab - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun glab-get (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `GET' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"GET\" as METHOD -and `gitlab' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "GET" resource params :forge 'gitlab - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun glab-put (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `PUT' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PUT\" as METHOD -and `gitlab' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "PUT" resource params :forge 'gitlab - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun glab-post (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `POST' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"POST\" as METHOD -and `gitlab' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "POST" resource params :forge 'gitlab - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun glab-patch (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `PATCH' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PATCH\" as METHOD -and `gitlab' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "PATCH" resource params :forge 'gitlab - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun glab-delete (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `DELETE' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"DELETE\" as METHOD -and `gitlab' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "DELETE" resource params :forge 'gitlab - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun glab-request (method resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a request for RESOURCE and return the response body. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with `gitlab' as FORGE." - (ghub-request method resource params :forge 'gitlab - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun glab-repository-id (owner name &key username auth host) - "Return the id of the repository specified by OWNER, NAME and HOST." - (number-to-string - (cdr (assq 'id (glab-get (format "/projects/%s%%2F%s" owner name) - nil :username username :auth auth :host host))))) - -;;; _ -(provide 'glab) -;;; glab.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/glab.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/glab.elc deleted file mode 100644 index b3436bc..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/glab.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/gogs.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/gogs.el deleted file mode 100644 index 0fbac46..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/gogs.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,140 +0,0 @@ -;;; gogs.el --- minuscule client library for the Gogs API -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jonas Bernoulli - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub -;; Keywords: tools - -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. - -;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Gogs is a library that provides basic support for using the Gogs API -;; from Emacs packages. It abstracts access to API resources using only -;; a handful of functions that are not resource-specific. - -;; This library is implemented on top of Ghub. Unlike Ghub, Gogs does -;; not support the guided creation of tokens because Gogs lacks the -;; features that would be necessary to implement that. Users have to -;; create tokens through the web interface. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'ghub) - -(defconst gogs-default-host "localhost:3000/api/v1" - "The default host that is used if `gogs.host' is not set.") - -;; HEAD does not appear to be supported. - -(cl-defun gogs-get (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `GET' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"GET\" as METHOD -and `gogs' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "GET" resource params :forge 'gogs - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun gogs-put (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `PUT' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PUT\" as METHOD -and `gogs' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "PUT" resource params :forge 'gogs - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun gogs-post (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `POST' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"POST\" as METHOD -and `gogs' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "POST" resource params :forge 'gogs - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun gogs-patch (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `PATCH' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PATCH\" as METHOD -and `gogs' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "PATCH" resource params :forge 'gogs - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun gogs-delete (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `DELETE' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"DELETE\" as METHOD -and `gogs' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "DELETE" resource params :forge 'gogs - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun gogs-request (method resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a request for RESOURCE and return the response body. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with `gogs' as FORGE." - (ghub-request method resource params :forge 'gogs - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun gogs-repository-id (owner name &key username auth host) - "Return the id of the repository specified by OWNER, NAME and HOST." - (number-to-string - (cdr (assq 'id (gogs-get (format "/repos/%s/%s" owner name) - nil :username username :auth auth :host host))))) - -;;; _ -(provide 'gogs) -;;; gogs.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/gogs.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/gogs.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 5c802e7..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/gogs.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/gtea.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/gtea.el deleted file mode 100644 index 07ca290..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/gtea.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,140 +0,0 @@ -;;; gtea.el --- minuscule client library for the Gitea API -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jonas Bernoulli - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub -;; Keywords: tools - -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. - -;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Gtea is a library that provides basic support for using the Gitea API -;; from Emacs packages. It abstracts access to API resources using only -;; a handful of functions that are not resource-specific. - -;; This library is implemented on top of Ghub. Unlike Ghub, Gtea does -;; not support the guided creation of tokens because Gitea lacks the -;; features that would be necessary to implement that. Users have to -;; create tokens through the web interface. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'ghub) - -(defconst gtea-default-host "localhost:3000/api/v1" - "The default host that is used if `gtea.host' is not set.") - -;; HEAD does not appear to be supported. - -(cl-defun gtea-get (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `GET' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"GET\" as METHOD -and `gitea' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "GET" resource params :forge 'gitea - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun gtea-put (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `PUT' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PUT\" as METHOD -and `gitea' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "PUT" resource params :forge 'gitea - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun gtea-post (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `POST' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"POST\" as METHOD -and `gitea' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "POST" resource params :forge 'gitea - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun gtea-patch (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `PATCH' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PATCH\" as METHOD -and `gitea' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "PATCH" resource params :forge 'gitea - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun gtea-delete (resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a `DELETE' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"DELETE\" as METHOD -and `gitea' as FORGE." - (ghub-request "DELETE" resource params :forge 'gitea - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun gtea-request (method resource &optional params - &key query payload headers - silent unpaginate noerror reader - username auth host - callback errorback extra) - "Make a request for RESOURCE and return the response body. -Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with `gitea' as FORGE." - (ghub-request method resource params :forge 'gitea - :query query :payload payload :headers headers - :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate - :noerror noerror :reader reader - :username username :auth auth :host host - :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra)) - -(cl-defun gtea-repository-id (owner name &key username auth host) - "Return the id of the repository specified by OWNER, NAME and HOST." - (number-to-string - (cdr (assq 'id (gtea-get (format "/repos/%s/%s" owner name) - nil :username username :auth auth :host host))))) - -;;; _ -(provide 'gtea) -;;; gtea.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/gtea.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/gtea.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 8b5d1ed..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180924.713/gtea.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit-autoloads.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 9ce7f3f..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -;;; git-commit-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -;; -;;; Code: -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - -;;;### (autoloads nil "git-commit" "git-commit.el" (23473 23424 423220 -;;;;;; 537000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from git-commit.el - -(defvar global-git-commit-mode t "\ -Non-nil if Global Git-Commit mode is enabled. -See the `global-git-commit-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `global-git-commit-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'global-git-commit-mode "git-commit" nil) - -(autoload 'global-git-commit-mode "git-commit" "\ -Edit Git commit messages. -This global mode arranges for `git-commit-setup' to be called -when a Git commit message file is opened. That usually happens -when Git uses the Emacsclient as $GIT_EDITOR to have the user -provide such a commit message. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(defconst git-commit-filename-regexp "/\\(\\(\\(COMMIT\\|NOTES\\|PULLREQ\\|TAG\\)_EDIT\\|MERGE_\\|\\)MSG\\|\\(BRANCH\\|EDIT\\)_DESCRIPTION\\)\\'") - -(autoload 'git-commit-setup-check-buffer "git-commit" "\ - - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'git-commit-setup "git-commit" "\ - - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; End: -;;; git-commit-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit-pkg.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index 9635f8e..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- -(define-package "git-commit" "20180912.1012" "Edit Git commit messages" '((emacs "25.1") (dash "20180413") (with-editor "20180414")) :commit "a486819423bb7d28a36d52628016704fd9fb09d4" :keywords '("git" "tools" "vc") :maintainer '("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") :url "https://github.com/magit/magit") diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit.el deleted file mode 100644 index c22934e..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,900 +0,0 @@ -;;; git-commit.el --- Edit Git commit messages -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Authors: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Sebastian Wiesner <lunaryorn@gmail.com> -;; Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org> -;; Marius Vollmer <marius.vollmer@gmail.com> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (dash "20180413") (with-editor "20180414")) -;; Package-Version: 20180912.1012 -;; Keywords: git tools vc -;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/magit - -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. - -;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this file. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This package assists the user in writing good Git commit messages. - -;; While Git allows for the message to be provided on the command -;; line, it is preferable to tell Git to create the commit without -;; actually passing it a message. Git then invokes the `$GIT_EDITOR' -;; (or if that is undefined `$EDITOR') asking the user to provide the -;; message by editing the file ".git/COMMIT_EDITMSG" (or another file -;; in that directory, e.g. ".git/MERGE_MSG" for merge commits). - -;; When `global-git-commit-mode' is enabled, which it is by default, -;; then opening such a file causes the features described below, to -;; be enabled in that buffer. Normally this would be done using a -;; major-mode but to allow the use of any major-mode, as the user sees -;; fit, it is done here by running a setup function, which among other -;; things turns on the preferred major-mode, by default `text-mode'. - -;; Git waits for the `$EDITOR' to finish and then either creates the -;; commit using the contents of the file as commit message, or, if the -;; editor process exited with a non-zero exit status, aborts without -;; creating a commit. Unfortunately Emacsclient (which is what Emacs -;; users should be using as `$EDITOR' or at least as `$GIT_EDITOR') -;; does not differentiate between "successfully" editing a file and -;; aborting; not out of the box that is. - -;; By making use of the `with-editor' package this package provides -;; both ways of finish an editing session. In either case the file -;; is saved, but Emacseditor's exit code differs. -;; -;; C-c C-c Finish the editing session successfully by returning -;; with exit code 0. Git then creates the commit using -;; the message it finds in the file. -;; -;; C-c C-k Aborts the edit editing session by returning with exit -;; code 1. Git then aborts the commit. - -;; Aborting the commit does not cause the message to be lost, but -;; relying solely on the file not being tampered with is risky. This -;; package additionally stores all aborted messages for the duration -;; of the current session (i.e. until you close Emacs). To get back -;; an aborted message use M-p and M-n while editing a message. -;; -;; M-p Replace the buffer contents with the previous message -;; from the message ring. Of course only after storing -;; the current content there too. -;; -;; M-n Replace the buffer contents with the next message from -;; the message ring, after storing the current content. - -;; Some support for pseudo headers as used in some projects is -;; provided by these commands: -;; -;; C-c C-s Insert a Signed-off-by header. -;; C-c C-a Insert a Acked-by header. -;; C-c C-m Insert a Modified-by header. -;; C-c C-t Insert a Tested-by header. -;; C-c C-r Insert a Reviewed-by header. -;; C-c C-o Insert a Cc header. -;; C-c C-p Insert a Reported-by header. -;; C-c M-s Insert a Suggested-by header. - -;; When Git requests a commit message from the user, it does so by -;; having her edit a file which initially contains some comments, -;; instructing her what to do, and providing useful information, such -;; as which files were modified. These comments, even when left -;; intact by the user, do not become part of the commit message. This -;; package ensures these comments are propertizes as such and further -;; prettifies them by using different faces for various parts, such as -;; files. - -;; Finally this package highlights style errors, like lines that are -;; too long, or when the second line is not empty. It may even nag -;; you when you attempt to finish the commit without having fixed -;; these issues. The style checks and many other settings can easily -;; be configured: -;; -;; M-x customize-group RET git-commit RET - -;;; Code: -;;;; Dependencies - -(require 'dash) -(require 'log-edit) -(require 'magit-git nil t) -(require 'magit-utils nil t) -(require 'ring) -(require 'server) -(require 'with-editor) - -(eval-when-compile (require 'recentf)) - -;;;; Declarations - -(defvar diff-default-read-only) -(defvar flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate) -(defvar font-lock-beg) -(defvar font-lock-end) - -(declare-function magit-expand-git-file-name "magit-git" (filename)) -(declare-function magit-list-local-branch-names "magit-git" ()) -(declare-function magit-list-remote-branch-names "magit-git" - (&optional remote relative)) - -;;; Options -;;;; Variables - -(defgroup git-commit nil - "Edit Git commit messages." - :prefix "git-commit-" - :link '(info-link "(magit)Editing Commit Messages") - :group 'tools) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode global-git-commit-mode - "Edit Git commit messages. -This global mode arranges for `git-commit-setup' to be called -when a Git commit message file is opened. That usually happens -when Git uses the Emacsclient as $GIT_EDITOR to have the user -provide such a commit message." - :group 'git-commit - :type 'boolean - :global t - :init-value t - :initialize (lambda (symbol exp) - (custom-initialize-default symbol exp) - (when global-git-commit-mode - (add-hook 'find-file-hook 'git-commit-setup-check-buffer))) - (if global-git-commit-mode - (add-hook 'find-file-hook 'git-commit-setup-check-buffer) - (remove-hook 'find-file-hook 'git-commit-setup-check-buffer))) - -(defcustom git-commit-major-mode 'text-mode - "Major mode used to edit Git commit messages. -The major mode configured here is turned on by the minor mode -`git-commit-mode'." - :group 'git-commit - :type '(choice (function-item text-mode) - (const :tag "No major mode"))) - -(defcustom git-commit-setup-hook - '(git-commit-save-message - git-commit-setup-changelog-support - git-commit-turn-on-auto-fill - git-commit-propertize-diff - with-editor-usage-message) - "Hook run at the end of `git-commit-setup'." - :group 'git-commit - :type 'hook - :get (and (featurep 'magit-utils) 'magit-hook-custom-get) - :options '(git-commit-save-message - git-commit-setup-changelog-support - git-commit-turn-on-auto-fill - git-commit-turn-on-flyspell - git-commit-propertize-diff - bug-reference-mode - with-editor-usage-message)) - -(defcustom git-commit-finish-query-functions - '(git-commit-check-style-conventions) - "List of functions called to query before performing commit. - -The commit message buffer is current while the functions are -called. If any of them returns nil, then the commit is not -performed and the buffer is not killed. The user should then -fix the issue and try again. - -The functions are called with one argument. If it is non-nil, -then that indicates that the user used a prefix argument to -force finishing the session despite issues. Functions should -usually honor this wish and return non-nil." - :options '(git-commit-check-style-conventions) - :type 'hook - :group 'git-commit) - -(defcustom git-commit-style-convention-checks '(non-empty-second-line) - "List of checks performed by `git-commit-check-style-conventions'. -Valid members are `non-empty-second-line' and `overlong-summary-line'. -That function is a member of `git-commit-finish-query-functions'." - :options '(non-empty-second-line overlong-summary-line) - :type '(list :convert-widget custom-hook-convert-widget) - :group 'git-commit) - -(defcustom git-commit-summary-max-length 68 - "Column beyond which characters in the summary lines are highlighted. - -The highlighting indicates that the summary is getting too long -by some standards. It does in no way imply that going over the -limit a few characters or in some cases even many characters is -anything that deserves shaming. It's just a friendly reminder -that if you can make the summary shorter, then you might want -to consider doing so." - :group 'git-commit - :safe 'numberp - :type 'number) - -(defcustom git-commit-fill-column nil - "Override `fill-column' in commit message buffers. - -If this is non-nil, then it should be an integer. If that is the -case and the buffer-local value of `fill-column' is not already -set by the time `git-commit-turn-on-auto-fill' is called as a -member of `git-commit-setup-hook', then that function sets the -buffer-local value of `fill-column' to the value of this option. - -This option exists mostly for historic reasons. If you are not -already using it, then you probably shouldn't start doing so." - :group 'git-commit - :safe 'numberp - :type '(choice (const :tag "use regular fill-column") - number)) - -(make-obsolete-variable 'git-commit-fill-column 'fill-column - "Magit 2.11.0" 'set) - -(defcustom git-commit-known-pseudo-headers - '("Signed-off-by" "Acked-by" "Modified-by" "Cc" - "Suggested-by" "Reported-by" "Tested-by" "Reviewed-by") - "A list of Git pseudo headers to be highlighted." - :group 'git-commit - :safe (lambda (val) (and (listp val) (-all-p 'stringp val))) - :type '(repeat string)) - -;;;; Faces - -(defgroup git-commit-faces nil - "Faces used for highlighting Git commit messages." - :prefix "git-commit-" - :group 'git-commit - :group 'faces) - -(defface git-commit-summary - '((t :inherit font-lock-type-face)) - "Face used for the summary in commit messages." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -(defface git-commit-overlong-summary - '((t :inherit font-lock-warning-face)) - "Face used for the tail of overlong commit message summaries." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -(defface git-commit-nonempty-second-line - '((t :inherit font-lock-warning-face)) - "Face used for non-whitespace on the second line of commit messages." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -(defface git-commit-note - '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face)) - "Face used for notes in commit messages." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -(defface git-commit-pseudo-header - '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face)) - "Face used for pseudo headers in commit messages." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -(defface git-commit-known-pseudo-header - '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face)) - "Face used for the keywords of known pseudo headers in commit messages." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -(defface git-commit-comment-branch-local - (if (featurep 'magit) - '((t :inherit magit-branch-local)) - '((t :inherit font-lock-variable-name-face))) - "Face used for names of local branches in commit message comments." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -(define-obsolete-face-alias 'git-commit-comment-branch - 'git-commit-comment-branch-local "Git-Commit 2.12.0") - -(defface git-commit-comment-branch-remote - (if (featurep 'magit) - '((t :inherit magit-branch-remote)) - '((t :inherit font-lock-variable-name-face))) - "Face used for names of remote branches in commit message comments. -This is only used if Magit is available." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -(defface git-commit-comment-detached - '((t :inherit git-commit-comment-branch-local)) - "Face used for detached `HEAD' in commit message comments." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -(defface git-commit-comment-heading - '((t :inherit git-commit-known-pseudo-header)) - "Face used for headings in commit message comments." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -(defface git-commit-comment-file - '((t :inherit git-commit-pseudo-header)) - "Face used for file names in commit message comments." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -(defface git-commit-comment-action - '((t :inherit bold)) - "Face used for actions in commit message comments." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -;;; Keymap - -(defvar git-commit-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (cond ((featurep 'jkl) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-i") 'git-commit-prev-message) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-k") 'git-commit-next-message)) - (t - (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'git-commit-prev-message) - (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'git-commit-next-message) - ;; Old bindings to avoid confusion - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x a") 'git-commit-ack) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x i") 'git-commit-suggested) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x m") 'git-commit-modified) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x o") 'git-commit-cc) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x p") 'git-commit-reported) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x r") 'git-commit-review) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x s") 'git-commit-signoff) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x t") 'git-commit-test))) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a") 'git-commit-ack) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-i") 'git-commit-suggested) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-m") 'git-commit-modified) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") 'git-commit-cc) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-p") 'git-commit-reported) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-r") 'git-commit-review) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") 'git-commit-signoff) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'git-commit-test) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-s") 'git-commit-save-message) - map) - "Key map used by `git-commit-mode'.") - -;;; Menu - -(require 'easymenu) -(easy-menu-define git-commit-mode-menu git-commit-mode-map - "Git Commit Mode Menu" - '("Commit" - ["Previous" git-commit-prev-message t] - ["Next" git-commit-next-message t] - "-" - ["Ack" git-commit-ack :active t - :help "Insert an 'Acked-by' header"] - ["Sign-Off" git-commit-signoff :active t - :help "Insert a 'Signed-off-by' header"] - ["Modified-by" git-commit-modified :active t - :help "Insert a 'Modified-by' header"] - ["Tested-by" git-commit-test :active t - :help "Insert a 'Tested-by' header"] - ["Reviewed-by" git-commit-review :active t - :help "Insert a 'Reviewed-by' header"] - ["CC" git-commit-cc t - :help "Insert a 'Cc' header"] - ["Reported" git-commit-reported :active t - :help "Insert a 'Reported-by' header"] - ["Suggested" git-commit-suggested t - :help "Insert a 'Suggested-by' header"] - "-" - ["Save" git-commit-save-message t] - ["Cancel" with-editor-cancel t] - ["Commit" with-editor-finish t])) - -;;; Hooks - -;;;###autoload -(defconst git-commit-filename-regexp "/\\(\ -\\(\\(COMMIT\\|NOTES\\|PULLREQ\\|TAG\\)_EDIT\\|MERGE_\\|\\)MSG\ -\\|\\(BRANCH\\|EDIT\\)_DESCRIPTION\\)\\'") - -(eval-after-load 'recentf - '(add-to-list 'recentf-exclude git-commit-filename-regexp)) - -(add-to-list 'with-editor-file-name-history-exclude git-commit-filename-regexp) - -(defun git-commit-setup-font-lock-in-buffer () - (and buffer-file-name - (string-match-p git-commit-filename-regexp buffer-file-name) - (git-commit-setup-font-lock))) - -(add-hook 'after-change-major-mode-hook 'git-commit-setup-font-lock-in-buffer) - -;;;###autoload -(defun git-commit-setup-check-buffer () - (and buffer-file-name - (string-match-p git-commit-filename-regexp buffer-file-name) - (git-commit-setup))) - -(defvar git-commit-mode) - -(defun git-commit-file-not-found () - ;; cygwin git will pass a cygwin path (/cygdrive/c/foo/.git/...), - ;; try to handle this in window-nt Emacs. - (--when-let - (and (or (string-match-p git-commit-filename-regexp buffer-file-name) - (if (boundp 'git-rebase-filename-regexp) - (string-match-p git-rebase-filename-regexp buffer-file-name))) - (not (file-accessible-directory-p - (file-name-directory buffer-file-name))) - (if (require 'magit-git nil t) - ;; Emacs prepends a "c:". - (magit-expand-git-file-name (substring buffer-file-name 2)) - ;; Fallback if we can't load `magit-git'. - (and (string-match "\\`[a-z]:/\\(cygdrive/\\)?\\([a-z]\\)/\\(.*\\)" - buffer-file-name) - (concat (match-string 2 buffer-file-name) ":/" - (match-string 3 buffer-file-name))))) - (when (file-accessible-directory-p (file-name-directory it)) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (insert-file-contents it t) - t)))) - -(when (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - (add-hook 'find-file-not-found-functions #'git-commit-file-not-found)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun git-commit-setup () - ;; Pretend that git-commit-mode is a major-mode, - ;; so that directory-local settings can be used. - (let ((default-directory - (if (or (file-exists-p ".dir-locals.el") - (not (fboundp 'magit-toplevel))) - default-directory - ;; When $GIT_DIR/.dir-locals.el doesn't exist, - ;; fallback to $GIT_WORK_TREE/.dir-locals.el, - ;; because the maintainer can use the latter - ;; to enforce conventions, while s/he has no - ;; control over the former. - (and (fboundp 'magit-toplevel) ; silence byte-compiler - (magit-toplevel))))) - (let ((buffer-file-name nil) ; trick hack-dir-local-variables - (major-mode 'git-commit-mode)) ; trick dir-locals-collect-variables - (hack-dir-local-variables) - (hack-local-variables-apply))) - (when git-commit-major-mode - (let ((auto-mode-alist (list (cons (concat "\\`" - (regexp-quote buffer-file-name) - "\\'") - git-commit-major-mode))) - ;; The major-mode hook might want to consult these minor - ;; modes, while the minor-mode hooks might want to consider - ;; the major mode. - (git-commit-mode t) - (with-editor-mode t)) - (normal-mode t))) - (setq with-editor-show-usage nil) - (unless with-editor-mode - ;; Maybe already enabled when using `shell-command' or an Emacs shell. - (with-editor-mode 1)) - (add-hook 'with-editor-finish-query-functions - 'git-commit-finish-query-functions nil t) - (add-hook 'with-editor-pre-finish-hook - 'git-commit-save-message nil t) - (add-hook 'with-editor-pre-cancel-hook - 'git-commit-save-message nil t) - (when (bound-and-true-p magit-wip-merge-branch) - (add-hook 'with-editor-post-finish-hook - 'magit-wip-commit nil t)) - (setq with-editor-cancel-message - 'git-commit-cancel-message) - (make-local-variable 'log-edit-comment-ring-index) - (git-commit-mode 1) - (git-commit-setup-font-lock) - (when (boundp 'save-place) - (setq save-place nil)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (when (looking-at "\\`\\(\\'\\|\n[^\n]\\)") - (open-line 1))) - (run-hooks 'git-commit-setup-hook) - (set-buffer-modified-p nil)) - -(define-minor-mode git-commit-mode - "Auxiliary minor mode used when editing Git commit messages. -This mode is only responsible for setting up some key bindings. -Don't use it directly, instead enable `global-git-commit-mode'." - :lighter "") - -(put 'git-commit-mode 'permanent-local t) - -(defun git-commit-setup-changelog-support () - "Treat ChangeLog entries as paragraphs." - (setq-local paragraph-start (concat paragraph-start "\\|\\*\\|("))) - -(defun git-commit-turn-on-auto-fill () - "Unconditionally turn on Auto Fill mode. -If `git-commit-fill-column' is non-nil, and `fill-column' -doesn't already have a buffer-local value, then set that -to `git-commit-fill-column'." - (when (and (numberp git-commit-fill-column) - (not (local-variable-p 'fill-column))) - (setq fill-column git-commit-fill-column)) - (setq-local comment-auto-fill-only-comments nil) - (turn-on-auto-fill)) - -(defun git-commit-turn-on-flyspell () - "Unconditionally turn on Flyspell mode. -Also prevent comments from being checked and -finally check current non-comment text." - (require 'flyspell) - (turn-on-flyspell) - (setq flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate - 'git-commit-flyspell-verify) - (let ((end) - (comment-start-regex (format "^\\(%s\\|$\\)" comment-start))) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-max)) - (while (and (not (bobp)) (looking-at comment-start-regex)) - (forward-line -1)) - (unless (looking-at comment-start-regex) - (forward-line)) - (setq end (point))) - (flyspell-region (point-min) end))) - -(defun git-commit-flyspell-verify () - (not (= (char-after (line-beginning-position)) - (aref comment-start 0)))) - -(defun git-commit-finish-query-functions (force) - (run-hook-with-args-until-failure - 'git-commit-finish-query-functions force)) - -(defun git-commit-check-style-conventions (force) - "Check for violations of certain basic style conventions. - -For each violation ask the user if she wants to proceed anyway. -Option `git-commit-check-style-conventions' controls which -conventions are checked." - (or force - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (re-search-forward (git-commit-summary-regexp) nil t) - (if (equal (match-string 1) "") - t ; Just try; we don't know whether --allow-empty-message was used. - (and (or (not (memq 'overlong-summary-line - git-commit-style-convention-checks)) - (equal (match-string 2) "") - (y-or-n-p "Summary line is too long. Commit anyway? ")) - (or (not (memq 'non-empty-second-line - git-commit-style-convention-checks)) - (not (match-string 3)) - (y-or-n-p "Second line is not empty. Commit anyway? "))))))) - -(defun git-commit-cancel-message () - (message - (concat "Commit canceled" - (and (memq 'git-commit-save-message with-editor-pre-cancel-hook) - ". Message saved to `log-edit-comment-ring'")))) - -;;; History - -(defun git-commit-prev-message (arg) - "Cycle backward through message history, after saving current message. -With a numeric prefix ARG, go back ARG comments." - (interactive "*p") - (when (and (git-commit-save-message) (> arg 0)) - (setq log-edit-comment-ring-index - (log-edit-new-comment-index - arg (ring-length log-edit-comment-ring)))) - (save-restriction - (goto-char (point-min)) - (narrow-to-region (point) - (if (re-search-forward (concat "^" comment-start) nil t) - (max 1 (- (point) 2)) - (point-max))) - (log-edit-previous-comment arg))) - -(defun git-commit-next-message (arg) - "Cycle forward through message history, after saving current message. -With a numeric prefix ARG, go forward ARG comments." - (interactive "*p") - (git-commit-prev-message (- arg))) - -(defun git-commit-save-message () - "Save current message to `log-edit-comment-ring'." - (interactive) - (--when-let (git-commit-buffer-message) - (unless (ring-member log-edit-comment-ring it) - (ring-insert log-edit-comment-ring it)))) - -(defun git-commit-buffer-message () - (let ((flush (concat "^" comment-start)) - (str (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert str) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (when (re-search-forward (concat flush " -+ >8 -+$") nil t) - (delete-region (point-at-bol) (point-max))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (flush-lines flush) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (unless (eq (char-before) ?\n) - (insert ?\n)) - (setq str (buffer-string))) - (unless (string-match "\\`[ \t\n\r]*\\'" str) - (when (string-match "\\`\n\\{2,\\}" str) - (setq str (replace-match "\n" t t str))) - (when (string-match "\n\\{2,\\}\\'" str) - (setq str (replace-match "\n" t t str))) - str))) - -;;; Headers - -(defun git-commit-ack (name mail) - "Insert a header acknowledging that you have looked at the commit." - (interactive (git-commit-self-ident)) - (git-commit-insert-header "Acked-by" name mail)) - -(defun git-commit-modified (name mail) - "Insert a header to signal that you have modified the commit." - (interactive (git-commit-self-ident)) - (git-commit-insert-header "Modified-by" name mail)) - -(defun git-commit-review (name mail) - "Insert a header acknowledging that you have reviewed the commit." - (interactive (git-commit-self-ident)) - (git-commit-insert-header "Reviewed-by" name mail)) - -(defun git-commit-signoff (name mail) - "Insert a header to sign off the commit." - (interactive (git-commit-self-ident)) - (git-commit-insert-header "Signed-off-by" name mail)) - -(defun git-commit-test (name mail) - "Insert a header acknowledging that you have tested the commit." - (interactive (git-commit-self-ident)) - (git-commit-insert-header "Tested-by" name mail)) - -(defun git-commit-cc (name mail) - "Insert a header mentioning someone who might be interested." - (interactive (git-commit-read-ident)) - (git-commit-insert-header "Cc" name mail)) - -(defun git-commit-reported (name mail) - "Insert a header mentioning the person who reported the issue." - (interactive (git-commit-read-ident)) - (git-commit-insert-header "Reported-by" name mail)) - -(defun git-commit-suggested (name mail) - "Insert a header mentioning the person who suggested the change." - (interactive (git-commit-read-ident)) - (git-commit-insert-header "Suggested-by" name mail)) - -(defun git-commit-self-ident () - (list (or (getenv "GIT_AUTHOR_NAME") - (getenv "GIT_COMMITTER_NAME") - (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "user.name"))) - user-full-name - (read-string "Name: ")) - (or (getenv "GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL") - (getenv "GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL") - (getenv "EMAIL") - (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "user.email"))) - (read-string "Email: ")))) - -(defun git-commit-read-ident () - (list (read-string "Name: ") - (read-string "Email: "))) - -(defun git-commit-insert-header (header name email) - (setq header (format "%s: %s <%s>" header name email)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-max)) - (cond ((re-search-backward "^[-a-zA-Z]+: [^<]+? <[^>]+>" nil t) - (end-of-line) - (insert ?\n header) - (unless (= (char-after) ?\n) - (insert ?\n))) - (t - (while (re-search-backward (concat "^" comment-start) nil t)) - (unless (looking-back "\n\n" nil) - (insert ?\n)) - (insert header ?\n))) - (unless (or (eobp) (= (char-after) ?\n)) - (insert ?\n)))) - -;;; Font-Lock - -(defun git-commit-summary-regexp () - (concat - ;; Leading empty lines and comments - (format "\\`\\(?:^\\(?:\\s-*\\|%s.*\\)\n\\)*" comment-start) - ;; Summary line - (format "\\(.\\{0,%d\\}\\)\\(.*\\)" git-commit-summary-max-length) - ;; Non-empty non-comment second line - (format "\\(?:\n%s\\|\n\\(.+\\)\\)?" comment-start))) - -(defun git-commit-extend-region-summary-line () - "Identify the multiline summary-regexp construct. -Added to `font-lock-extend-region-functions'." - (save-excursion - (save-match-data - (goto-char (point-min)) - (when (looking-at (git-commit-summary-regexp)) - (let ((summary-beg (match-beginning 0)) - (summary-end (match-end 0))) - (when (or (< summary-beg font-lock-beg summary-end) - (< summary-beg font-lock-end summary-end)) - (setq font-lock-beg (min font-lock-beg summary-beg)) - (setq font-lock-end (max font-lock-end summary-end)))))))) - -(defvar-local git-commit--branch-name-regexp nil) - -(defconst git-commit-comment-headings - '("Changes to be committed:" - "Untracked files:" - "Changed but not updated:" - "Changes not staged for commit:" - "Unmerged paths:" - "Author:" - "Date:")) - -(defconst git-commit-font-lock-keywords-1 - '(;; Pseudo headers - (eval . `(,(format "^\\(%s:\\)\\( .*\\)" - (regexp-opt git-commit-known-pseudo-headers)) - (1 'git-commit-known-pseudo-header) - (2 'git-commit-pseudo-header))) - ("^[-a-zA-Z]+: [^<]+? <[^>]+>" - (0 'git-commit-pseudo-header)) - ;; Summary - (eval . `(,(git-commit-summary-regexp) - (1 'git-commit-summary))) - ;; - Note (overrides summary) - ("\\[.+?\\]" - (0 'git-commit-note t)) - ;; - Non-empty second line (overrides summary and note) - (eval . `(,(git-commit-summary-regexp) - (2 'git-commit-overlong-summary t t) - (3 'git-commit-nonempty-second-line t t))))) - -(defconst git-commit-font-lock-keywords-2 - `(,@git-commit-font-lock-keywords-1 - ;; Comments - (eval . `(,(format "^%s.*" comment-start) - (0 'font-lock-comment-face))) - (eval . `(,(format "^%s On branch \\(.*\\)" comment-start) - (1 'git-commit-comment-branch-local t))) - (eval . `(,(format "^%s \\(HEAD\\) detached at" comment-start) - (1 'git-commit-comment-detached t))) - (eval . `(,(format "^%s %s" comment-start - (regexp-opt git-commit-comment-headings t)) - (1 'git-commit-comment-heading t))) - (eval . `(,(format "^%s\t\\(?:\\([^:\n]+\\):\\s-+\\)?\\(.*\\)" comment-start) - (1 'git-commit-comment-action t t) - (2 'git-commit-comment-file t))))) - -(defconst git-commit-font-lock-keywords-3 - `(,@git-commit-font-lock-keywords-2 - ;; More comments - (eval - ;; Your branch is ahead of 'master' by 3 commits. - ;; Your branch is behind 'master' by 2 commits, and can be fast-forwarded. - . `(,(format - "^%s Your branch is \\(?:ahead\\|behind\\) of '%s' by \\([0-9]*\\)" - comment-start git-commit--branch-name-regexp) - (1 'git-commit-comment-branch-local t) - (2 'git-commit-comment-branch-remote t) - (3 'bold t))) - (eval - ;; Your branch is up to date with 'master'. - ;; Your branch and 'master' have diverged, - . `(,(format - "^%s Your branch \\(?:is up-to-date with\\|and\\) '%s'" - comment-start git-commit--branch-name-regexp) - (1 'git-commit-comment-branch-local t) - (2 'git-commit-comment-branch-remote t))) - (eval - ;; and have 1 and 2 different commits each, respectively. - . `(,(format - "^%s and have \\([0-9]*\\) and \\([0-9]*\\) commits each" - comment-start) - (1 'bold t) - (2 'bold t))))) - -(defvar git-commit-font-lock-keywords git-commit-font-lock-keywords-2 - "Font-Lock keywords for Git-Commit mode.") - -(defun git-commit-setup-font-lock () - (let ((table (make-syntax-table (syntax-table)))) - (when comment-start - (modify-syntax-entry (string-to-char comment-start) "." table)) - (modify-syntax-entry ?# "." table) - (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "." table) - (modify-syntax-entry ?\' "." table) - (modify-syntax-entry ?` "." table) - (set-syntax-table table)) - (setq-local comment-start - (or (ignore-errors - (car (process-lines "git" "config" "core.commentchar"))) - "#")) - (setq-local comment-start-skip (format "^%s+[\s\t]*" comment-start)) - (setq-local comment-end-skip "\n") - (setq-local comment-use-syntax nil) - (setq-local git-commit--branch-name-regexp - (if (and (featurep 'magit-git) - ;; When using cygwin git, we may end up in a - ;; non-existing directory, which would cause - ;; any git calls to signal an error. - (file-accessible-directory-p default-directory)) - (progn - ;; Make sure the below functions are available. - (require 'magit) - ;; Font-Lock wants every submatch to succeed, - ;; so also match the empty string. Do not use - ;; `regexp-quote' because that is slow if there - ;; are thousands of branches outweighing the - ;; benefit of an efficient regep. - (format "\\(\\(?:%s\\)\\|\\)\\(\\(?:%s\\)\\|\\)" - (mapconcat #'identity - (magit-list-local-branch-names) - "\\|") - (mapconcat #'identity - (magit-list-remote-branch-names) - "\\|"))) - "\\([^']*\\)")) - (setq-local font-lock-multiline t) - (add-hook 'font-lock-extend-region-functions - #'git-commit-extend-region-summary-line - t t) - (font-lock-add-keywords nil git-commit-font-lock-keywords t)) - -(defun git-commit-propertize-diff () - (require 'diff-mode) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (when (re-search-forward "^diff --git" nil t) - (beginning-of-line) - (let ((buffer (current-buffer))) - (insert - (with-temp-buffer - (insert - (with-current-buffer buffer - (prog1 (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (point-max)) - (delete-region (point) (point-max))))) - (let ((diff-default-read-only nil)) - (diff-mode)) - (let (font-lock-verbose font-lock-support-mode) - (if (fboundp 'font-lock-ensure) - (font-lock-ensure) - (with-no-warnings - (font-lock-fontify-buffer)))) - (let (next (pos (point-min))) - (while (setq next (next-single-property-change pos 'face)) - (put-text-property pos next 'font-lock-face - (get-text-property pos 'face)) - (setq pos next)) - (put-text-property pos (point-max) 'font-lock-face - (get-text-property pos 'face))) - (buffer-string))))))) - -;;; Elisp Text Mode - -(define-derived-mode git-commit-elisp-text-mode text-mode "ElText" - "Major mode for editing commit messages of elisp projects. -This is intended for use as `git-commit-major-mode' for projects -that expect `symbols' to look like this. I.e. like they look in -Elisp doc-strings, including this one. 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"code@seanallred.com")) :maintainer '("Sean Allred" . "code@seanallred.com") :url "https://github.com/vermiculus/graphql.el") diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/graphql-20180912.31/graphql.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/graphql-20180912.31/graphql.el deleted file mode 100644 index 75873f5..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/graphql-20180912.31/graphql.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,220 +0,0 @@ -;;; graphql.el --- GraphQL utilities -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2017 Sean Allred - -;; Author: Sean Allred <code@seanallred.com> -;; Keywords: hypermedia, tools, lisp -;; Homepage: https://github.com/vermiculus/graphql.el -;; Package-Version: 20180912.31 -;; Package-X-Original-Version: 0.1.1 -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25")) - -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; GraphQL.el provides a generally-applicable domain-specific language -;; for creating and executing GraphQL queries against your favorite -;; web services. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'pcase) - -(defun graphql--encode-object (obj) - "Encode OBJ as a GraphQL string." - (cond - ((stringp obj) - obj) - ((symbolp obj) - (symbol-name obj)) - ((numberp obj) - (number-to-string obj)) - ((and (consp obj) - (not (consp (cdr obj)))) - (symbol-name (car obj))))) - -(defun graphql--encode-argument-spec (spec) - "Encode an argument spec SPEC. -SPEC is of the form..." - (graphql--encode-argument (car spec) (cdr spec))) - -(defun graphql--encode-argument (key value) - "Encode an argument KEY with value VALUE." - (format "%s:%s" key (graphql--encode-argument-value value))) - -(defun graphql--encode-argument-value (value) - "Encode an argument value VALUE. -VALUE is expected to be one of the following: - -* a symbol -* a 'variable', i.e. \\='($ variableName) -* an object (as a list) -* a string -* a vector of values (e.g., symbols) -* a number -* something encode-able by `graphql-encode'." - (cond - ((symbolp value) - (symbol-name value)) - ((eq '$ (car-safe value)) - (format "$%s" (cadr value))) - ((listp value) - (format "{%s}" (mapconcat #'graphql--encode-argument-spec value ","))) - ((stringp value) - (format "\"%s\"" value)) - ((vectorp value) - (format "[%s]" (mapconcat #'graphql-encode value ","))) - ((numberp value) - (number-to-string value)) - (t - (graphql-encode value)))) - -(defun graphql--encode-parameter-spec (spec) - "Encode a parameter SPEC. -SPEC is expected to be of the following form: - - (NAME TYPE [REQUIRED] . [DEFAULT]) - -NAME is the name of the parameter. - -TYPE is the parameter's type. - -A non-nil value for REQUIRED will indicate the parameter is -required. A value of `!' is recommended. - -A non-nil value for DEFAULT will provide a default value for the -parameter." - ;; Unfortunately can't use `pcase' here because the first DEFAULT - ;; value (in the case of a complex value) might be misunderstood as - ;; the value for REQUIRED. We need to know if the third cons is the - ;; very last one; not just that the list has at least three - ;; elements. - (if (eq (last spec) (nthcdr 2 spec)) - (graphql--encode-parameter (nth 0 spec) - (nth 1 spec) - (car (last spec)) - (cdr (last spec))) - (graphql--encode-parameter (nth 0 spec) - (nth 1 spec) - nil - (nthcdr 2 spec)))) - -(defun graphql--encode-parameter (name type &optional required default) - "Encode a GraphQL parameter with a NAME and TYPE. -If REQUIRED is non-nil, mark the parameter as required. -If DEFAULT is non-nil, is the default value of the parameter." - (format "$%s:%s%s%s" - (symbol-name name) - (symbol-name type) - (if required "!" "") - (if default - (concat "=" (graphql--encode-argument-value default)) - ""))) - -(defun graphql--get-keys (g) - "Get the keyword arguments from a graph G. -Returns a list where the first element is a plist of arguments -and the second is a 'clean' copy of G." - (or (and (not (consp g)) - (list nil g)) - (let (graph keys) - (while g - (if (keywordp (car g)) - (let* ((param (pop g)) - (value (pop g))) - (push (cons param value) keys)) - (push (pop g) graph))) - (list keys (nreverse graph))))) - -(defun graphql-encode (g) - "Encode graph G as a GraphQL string." - (pcase (graphql--get-keys g) - (`(,keys ,graph) - (let ((object (or (car-safe graph) graph)) - (name (alist-get :op-name keys)) - (params (alist-get :op-params keys)) - (arguments (alist-get :arguments keys)) - (fields (cdr-safe graph))) - (concat - (graphql--encode-object object) - (when name - (format " %S" name)) - (when arguments - ;; Format arguments "key:value,key:value,..." - (format "(%s)" - (mapconcat #'graphql--encode-argument-spec arguments ","))) - (when params - (format "(%s)" - (mapconcat #'graphql--encode-parameter-spec params ","))) - (when fields - (format "{%s}" - (mapconcat #'graphql-encode fields " ")))))))) - -(defun graphql-simplify-response-edges (data) - "Simplify DATA to collapse edges into their nodes." - (pcase data - ;; When we encounter a collection of edges, simplify those edges - ;; into their nodes - (`(,object (edges . ,edges)) - (cons object (mapcar #'graphql-simplify-response-edges - (mapcar (lambda (edge) (alist-get 'node edge)) - edges)))) - ;; When we encounter a plain cons cell (not a list), let it pass - (`(,(and key (guard (not (consp key)))) . ,(and value (guard (not (consp value))))) - (cons key value)) - ;; symbols should pass unaltered - (`,(and symbol (guard (symbolp symbol))) - symbol) - ;; everything else should be mapped - (_ (mapcar #'graphql-simplify-response-edges data)))) - -(defun graphql--genform-operation (args kind) - "Generate the Lisp form for an operation. -ARGS is is a list ([NAME [PARAMETERS]] GRAPH) where NAME is the -name of the operation, PARAMETERS are its parameters, and GRAPH -is the form of the actual operation. - -KIND can be `query' or `mutation'." - (pcase args - (`(,name ,parameters ,graph) - `(graphql-encode '(,kind :op-name ,name - :op-params ,parameters - ,@graph))) - - (`(,name ,graph) - `(graphql-encode '(,kind :op-name ,name - ,@graph))) - - (`(,graph) - `(graphql-encode '(,kind ,@graph))) - - (_ (error "Bad form")))) - -(defmacro graphql-query (&rest args) - "Construct a Query object. -ARGS is a listof the form described by `graphql--genform-operation'. - -\(fn [NAME] [(PARAMETER-SPEC...)] GRAPH)" - (graphql--genform-operation args 'query)) - -(defmacro graphql-mutation (&rest args) - "Construct a Mutation object. -ARGS is a listof the form described by `graphql--genform-operation'. - -\(fn [NAME] [(PARAMETER-SPEC...)] GRAPH)" - (graphql--genform-operation args 'mutation)) - -(provide 'graphql) -;;; graphql.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/graphql-20180912.31/graphql.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/graphql-20180912.31/graphql.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 3cc2f8d..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/graphql-20180912.31/graphql.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5.signed b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5.signed deleted file mode 100644 index 14291ad..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5.signed +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Good signature from 474F05837FBDEF9B GNU ELPA Signing Agent <elpasign@elpa.gnu.org> (trust undefined) created at 2017-02-01T05:05:02-0500 using DSA \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist-autoloads.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 4fa674a..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -;;; let-alist-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -;; -;;; Code: -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - -;;;### (autoloads nil "let-alist" "let-alist.el" (23473 23425 443117 -;;;;;; 629000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from let-alist.el - -(autoload 'let-alist "let-alist" "\ -Let-bind dotted symbols to their cdrs in ALIST and execute BODY. -Dotted symbol is any symbol starting with a `.'. Only those present -in BODY are let-bound and this search is done at compile time. - -For instance, the following code - - (let-alist alist - (if (and .title .body) - .body - .site - .site.contents)) - -essentially expands to - - (let ((.title (cdr (assq \\='title alist))) - (.body (cdr (assq \\='body alist))) - (.site (cdr (assq \\='site alist))) - (.site.contents (cdr (assq \\='contents (cdr (assq \\='site alist)))))) - (if (and .title .body) - .body - .site - .site.contents)) - -If you nest `let-alist' invocations, the inner one can't access -the variables of the outer one. You can, however, access alists -inside the original alist by using dots inside the symbol, as -displayed in the example above. - -\(fn ALIST &rest BODY)" nil t) - -(function-put 'let-alist 'lisp-indent-function '1) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; End: -;;; let-alist-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist-pkg.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index 30740b7..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- -(define-package "let-alist" "1.0.5" "Easily let-bind values of an assoc-list by their names" '((emacs "24.1")) :url "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/let-alist.html" :keywords '("extensions" "lisp")) diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist.el deleted file mode 100644 index 43973c2..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,182 +0,0 @@ -;;; let-alist.el --- Easily let-bind values of an assoc-list by their names -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; Author: Artur Malabarba <emacs@endlessparentheses.com> -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1")) -;; Version: 1.0.5 -;; Keywords: extensions lisp -;; Prefix: let-alist -;; Separator: - - -;; This is an Elpa :core package. Don't use functionality that is not -;; compatible with Emacs 24.1. - -;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. - -;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This package offers a single macro, `let-alist'. This macro takes a -;; first argument (whose value must be an alist) and a body. -;; -;; The macro expands to a let form containing body, where each dotted -;; symbol inside body is let-bound to their cdrs in the alist. Dotted -;; symbol is any symbol starting with a `.'. Only those present in -;; the body are let-bound and this search is done at compile time. -;; -;; For instance, the following code -;; -;; (let-alist alist -;; (if (and .title .body) -;; .body -;; .site -;; .site.contents)) -;; -;; essentially expands to -;; -;; (let ((.title (cdr (assq 'title alist))) -;; (.body (cdr (assq 'body alist))) -;; (.site (cdr (assq 'site alist))) -;; (.site.contents (cdr (assq 'contents (cdr (assq 'site alist)))))) -;; (if (and .title .body) -;; .body -;; .site -;; .site.contents)) -;; -;; If you nest `let-alist' invocations, the inner one can't access -;; the variables of the outer one. You can, however, access alists -;; inside the original alist by using dots inside the symbol, as -;; displayed in the example above by the `.site.contents'. -;; -;;; Code: - - -(defun let-alist--deep-dot-search (data) - "Return alist of symbols inside DATA that start with a `.'. -Perform a deep search and return an alist where each car is the -symbol, and each cdr is the same symbol without the `.'." - (cond - ((symbolp data) - (let ((name (symbol-name data))) - (when (string-match "\\`\\." name) - ;; Return the cons cell inside a list, so it can be appended - ;; with other results in the clause below. - (list (cons data (intern (replace-match "" nil nil name))))))) - ((not (consp data)) nil) - ((eq (car data) 'let-alist) - ;; For nested ‘let-alist’ forms, ignore symbols appearing in the - ;; inner body because they don’t refer to the alist currently - ;; being processed. See Bug#24641. - (let-alist--deep-dot-search (cadr data))) - (t (append (let-alist--deep-dot-search (car data)) - (let-alist--deep-dot-search (cdr data)))))) - -(defun let-alist--access-sexp (symbol variable) - "Return a sexp used to access SYMBOL inside VARIABLE." - (let* ((clean (let-alist--remove-dot symbol)) - (name (symbol-name clean))) - (if (string-match "\\`\\." name) - clean - (let-alist--list-to-sexp - (mapcar #'intern (nreverse (split-string name "\\."))) - variable)))) - -(defun let-alist--list-to-sexp (list var) - "Turn symbols LIST into recursive calls to `cdr' `assq' on VAR." - `(cdr (assq ',(car list) - ,(if (cdr list) (let-alist--list-to-sexp (cdr list) var) - var)))) - -(defun let-alist--remove-dot (symbol) - "Return SYMBOL, sans an initial dot." - (let ((name (symbol-name symbol))) - (if (string-match "\\`\\." name) - (intern (replace-match "" nil nil name)) - symbol))) - - -;;; The actual macro. -;;;###autoload -(defmacro let-alist (alist &rest body) - "Let-bind dotted symbols to their cdrs in ALIST and execute BODY. -Dotted symbol is any symbol starting with a `.'. Only those present -in BODY are let-bound and this search is done at compile time. - -For instance, the following code - - (let-alist alist - (if (and .title .body) - .body - .site - .site.contents)) - -essentially expands to - - (let ((.title (cdr (assq \\='title alist))) - (.body (cdr (assq \\='body alist))) - (.site (cdr (assq \\='site alist))) - (.site.contents (cdr (assq \\='contents (cdr (assq \\='site alist)))))) - (if (and .title .body) - .body - .site - .site.contents)) - -If you nest `let-alist' invocations, the inner one can't access -the variables of the outer one. You can, however, access alists -inside the original alist by using dots inside the symbol, as -displayed in the example above." - (declare (indent 1) (debug t)) - (let ((var (make-symbol "alist"))) - `(let ((,var ,alist)) - (let ,(mapcar (lambda (x) `(,(car x) ,(let-alist--access-sexp (car x) var))) - (delete-dups (let-alist--deep-dot-search body))) - ,@body)))) - -;;;; ChangeLog: - -;; 2015-12-01 Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com> -;; -;; packages/let-alist: Define it as a :core package -;; -;; 2015-06-11 Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com> -;; -;; * let-alist (let-alist--deep-dot-search): Fix cons -;; -;; 2015-03-07 Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com> -;; -;; let-alist: Update copyright -;; -;; 2014-12-22 Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com> -;; -;; packages/let-alist: Use `make-symbol' instead of `gensym'. -;; -;; 2014-12-20 Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com> -;; -;; packages/let-alist: Enable access to deeper alists -;; -;; 2014-12-14 Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com> -;; -;; let-alist.el: Add lexical binding. Version bump. -;; -;; 2014-12-11 Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com> -;; -;; let-alist: New package -;; - - -(provide 'let-alist) - -;;; let-alist.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 084bb7a..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/AUTHORS.md b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/AUTHORS.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2d6388b..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/AUTHORS.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,311 +0,0 @@ -Authors -======= - -The following people have contributed to Magit, including the -libraries `git-commit.el`, `magit-popup.el`, and `with-editor.el` -which are distributed as separate Elpa packages. - -For statistics see https://magit.vc/stats/authors.html. - -Names below are sorted alphabetically. - -Author ------- - -- Marius Vollmer <marius.vollmer@gmail.com> - -Maintainer ----------- - -- Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -Developers ----------- - -- Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com> -- Noam Postavsky <npostavs@users.sourceforge.net> - -Retired Maintainers and Developers ----------------------------------- - -- Nicolas Dudebout <nicolas.dudebout@gatech.edu> -- Peter J. Weisberg <pj@irregularexpressions.net> -- Pieter Praet <pieter@praet.org> -- Phil Jackson <phil@shellarchive.co.uk> -- Rémi Vanicat <vanicat@debian.org> -- Yann Hodique <yann.hodique@gmail.com> - -Contributors ------------- - -- Aaron Culich <aculich@gmail.com> -- Aaron Madlon-Kay <aaron@madlon-kay.com> -- Abdo Roig-Maranges <abdo.roig@gmail.com> -- Adam Benanti <0entropy@protonmail.com> -- Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net> -- Adam Spiers <emacs@adamspiers.org> -- Adeodato Simó <dato@net.com.org.es> -- Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> -- Alan Falloon <alan.falloon@gmail.com> -- Alban Gruin <alban@pa1ch.fr> -- Aleksey Uimanov <s9gf4ult@gmail.com> -- Alexander Gramiak <fice-t@protonmail.com> -- Alex Dunn <adunn@ucsb.edu> -- Alexey Voinov <alexey.v.voinov@gmail.com> -- Alex Kost <alezost@gmail.com> -- Alex Ott <alexott@gmail.com> -- Allen <darkfeline@felesatra.moe> -- Allen Li <darkfeline@felesatra.moe> -- Andreas Fuchs <asf@boinkor.net> -- Andreas Liljeqvist <andreas.liljeqvist@robacks.se> -- Andreas Rottmann <a.rottmann@gmx.at> -- Andrei Chițu <andrei.chitu1@gmail.com> -- Andrew Kirkpatrick <andrew.kirkpatrick@adelaide.edu.au> -- Andrew Schwartzmeyer <andrew@schwartzmeyer.com> -- Andrey Smirnov <andrew.smirnov@gmail.com> -- Andriy Kmit' <dev@madand.net> -- Andy Sawyer <git@pureabstract.org> -- Aria Edmonds <aria@ar1as.space> -- Barak A. 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Using Git from Emacs with Magit. diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/git-rebase.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/git-rebase.el deleted file mode 100644 index 63f50a8..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/git-rebase.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,592 +0,0 @@ -;;; git-rebase.el --- Edit Git rebase files -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Phil Jackson <phil@shellarchive.co.uk> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. - -;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this file. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This package assists the user in editing the list of commits to be -;; rewritten during an interactive rebase. - -;; When the user initiates an interactive rebase, e.g. using "r e" in -;; a Magit buffer or on the command line using "git rebase -i REV", -;; Git invokes the `$GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR' (or if that is undefined -;; `$GIT_EDITOR' or even `$EDITOR') letting the user rearrange, drop, -;; reword, edit, and squash commits. - -;; This package provides the major-mode `git-rebase-mode' which makes -;; doing so much more fun, by making the buffer more colorful and -;; providing the following commands: -;; -;; C-c C-c Tell Git to make it happen. -;; C-c C-k Tell Git that you changed your mind, i.e. abort. -;; -;; p Move point to previous line. -;; n Move point to next line. -;; -;; M-p Move the commit at point up. -;; M-n Move the commit at point down. -;; -;; k Drop the commit at point. -;; c Don't drop the commit at point. -;; r Change the message of the commit at point. -;; e Edit the commit at point. -;; s Squash the commit at point, into the one above. -;; f Like "s" but don't also edit the commit message. -;; x Add a script to be run with the commit at point -;; being checked out. -;; z Add noop action at point. -;; -;; SPC Show the commit at point in another buffer. -;; RET Show the commit at point in another buffer and -;; select its window. -;; C-/ Undo last change. - -;; You should probably also read the `git-rebase' manpage. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'dash) -(require 'easymenu) -(require 'server) -(require 'with-editor) -(require 'magit) - -(and (require 'async-bytecomp nil t) - (memq 'magit (bound-and-true-p async-bytecomp-allowed-packages)) - (fboundp 'async-bytecomp-package-mode) - (async-bytecomp-package-mode 1)) - -(eval-when-compile (require 'recentf)) - -;;; Options -;;;; Variables - -(defgroup git-rebase nil - "Edit Git rebase sequences." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Editing Rebase Sequences") - :group 'tools) - -(defcustom git-rebase-auto-advance t - "Whether to move to next line after changing a line." - :group 'git-rebase - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom git-rebase-show-instructions t - "Whether to show usage instructions inside the rebase buffer." - :group 'git-rebase - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom git-rebase-confirm-cancel t - "Whether confirmation is required to cancel." - :group 'git-rebase - :type 'boolean) - -;;;; Faces - -(defgroup git-rebase-faces nil - "Faces used by Git-Rebase mode." - :group 'faces - :group 'git-rebase) - -(defface git-rebase-hash '((t (:inherit magit-hash))) - "Face for commit hashes." - :group 'git-rebase-faces) - -(defface git-rebase-description nil - "Face for commit descriptions." - :group 'git-rebase-faces) - -(defface git-rebase-killed-action - '((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face :strike-through t))) - "Face for commented action and exec lines." - :group 'git-rebase-faces) - -(defface git-rebase-comment-hash - '((t (:inherit git-rebase-hash :weight bold))) - "Face for commit hashes in commit message comments." - :group 'git-rebase-faces) - -(defface git-rebase-comment-heading - '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face)) - "Face for headings in rebase message comments." - :group 'git-commit-faces) - -;;; Keymaps - -(defvar git-rebase-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map special-mode-map) - (cond ((featurep 'jkl) - (define-key map [return] 'git-rebase-show-commit) - (define-key map (kbd "i") 'git-rebase-backward-line) - (define-key map (kbd "k") 'forward-line) - (define-key map (kbd "M-i") 'git-rebase-move-line-up) - (define-key map (kbd "M-k") 'git-rebase-move-line-down) - (define-key map (kbd "p") 'git-rebase-pick) - (define-key map (kbd ",") 'git-rebase-kill-line)) - (t - (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'git-rebase-show-commit) - (define-key map (kbd "p") 'git-rebase-backward-line) - (define-key map (kbd "n") 'forward-line) - (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'git-rebase-move-line-up) - (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'git-rebase-move-line-down) - (define-key map (kbd "c") 'git-rebase-pick) - (define-key map (kbd "k") 'git-rebase-kill-line) - (define-key map (kbd "C-k") 'git-rebase-kill-line))) - (define-key map (kbd "e") 'git-rebase-edit) - (define-key map (kbd "m") 'git-rebase-edit) - (define-key map (kbd "f") 'git-rebase-fixup) - (define-key map (kbd "q") 'undefined) - (define-key map (kbd "r") 'git-rebase-reword) - (define-key map (kbd "w") 'git-rebase-reword) - (define-key map (kbd "s") 'git-rebase-squash) - (define-key map (kbd "x") 'git-rebase-exec) - (define-key map (kbd "y") 'git-rebase-insert) - (define-key map (kbd "z") 'git-rebase-noop) - (define-key map (kbd "SPC") 'git-rebase-show-or-scroll-up) - (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'git-rebase-show-or-scroll-down) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-t") 'git-rebase-move-line-up) - (define-key map [M-up] 'git-rebase-move-line-up) - (define-key map [M-down] 'git-rebase-move-line-down) - (define-key map [remap undo] 'git-rebase-undo) - map) - "Keymap for Git-Rebase mode.") - -(cond ((featurep 'jkl) - (put 'git-rebase-reword :advertised-binding "r") - (put 'git-rebase-move-line-up :advertised-binding (kbd "M-i")) - (put 'git-rebase-kill-line :advertised-binding ",")) - (t - (put 'git-rebase-reword :advertised-binding "r") - (put 'git-rebase-move-line-up :advertised-binding (kbd "M-p")) - (put 'git-rebase-kill-line :advertised-binding "k"))) - -(easy-menu-define git-rebase-mode-menu git-rebase-mode-map - "Git-Rebase mode menu" - '("Rebase" - ["Pick" git-rebase-pick t] - ["Reword" git-rebase-reword t] - ["Edit" git-rebase-edit t] - ["Squash" git-rebase-squash t] - ["Fixup" git-rebase-fixup t] - ["Kill" git-rebase-kill-line t] - ["Noop" git-rebase-noop t] - ["Execute" git-rebase-exec t] - ["Move Down" git-rebase-move-line-down t] - ["Move Up" git-rebase-move-line-up t] - "---" - ["Cancel" with-editor-cancel t] - ["Finish" with-editor-finish t])) - -(defvar git-rebase-command-descriptions - '((with-editor-finish . "tell Git to make it happen") - (with-editor-cancel . "tell Git that you changed your mind, i.e. abort") - (git-rebase-backward-line . "move point to previous line") - (forward-line . "move point to next line") - (git-rebase-move-line-up . "move the commit at point up") - (git-rebase-move-line-down . "move the commit at point down") - (git-rebase-show-or-scroll-up . "show the commit at point in another buffer") - (git-rebase-show-commit - . "show the commit at point in another buffer and select its window") - (undo . "undo last change") - (git-rebase-kill-line . "drop the commit at point") - (git-rebase-insert . "insert a line for an arbitrary commit") - (git-rebase-noop . "add noop action at point"))) - -;;; Commands - -(defun git-rebase-pick () - "Use commit on current line." - (interactive) - (git-rebase-set-action "pick")) - -(defun git-rebase-reword () - "Edit message of commit on current line." - (interactive) - (git-rebase-set-action "reword")) - -(defun git-rebase-edit () - "Stop at the commit on the current line." - (interactive) - (git-rebase-set-action "edit")) - -(defun git-rebase-squash () - "Meld commit on current line into previous commit, edit message." - (interactive) - (git-rebase-set-action "squash")) - -(defun git-rebase-fixup () - "Meld commit on current line into previous commit, discard its message." - (interactive) - (git-rebase-set-action "fixup")) - -(defvar-local git-rebase-line nil) -(defvar-local git-rebase-comment-re nil) - -(defun git-rebase-set-action (action) - (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (if (and (looking-at git-rebase-line) - (not (string-match-p "\\(e\\|exec\\|noop\\)$" (match-string 1)))) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (replace-match action t t nil 1) - (when git-rebase-auto-advance - (forward-line))) - (ding))) - -(defun git-rebase-line-p (&optional pos) - (save-excursion - (when pos (goto-char pos)) - (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (looking-at-p git-rebase-line))) - -(defun git-rebase-region-bounds () - (when (use-region-p) - (let ((beg (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning)) - (line-beginning-position))) - (end (save-excursion (goto-char (region-end)) - (line-end-position)))) - (when (and (git-rebase-line-p beg) - (git-rebase-line-p end)) - (list beg (1+ end)))))) - -(defun git-rebase-move-line-down (n) - "Move the current commit (or command) N lines down. -If N is negative, move the commit up instead. With an active -region, move all the lines that the region touches, not just the -current line." - (interactive "p") - (pcase-let* ((`(,beg ,end) - (or (git-rebase-region-bounds) - (list (line-beginning-position) - (1+ (line-end-position))))) - (pt-offset (- (point) beg)) - (mark-offset (and mark-active (- (mark) beg)))) - (save-restriction - (narrow-to-region - (point-min) - (1+ (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward git-rebase-line nil t)) - (point)))) - (if (or (and (< n 0) (= beg (point-min))) - (and (> n 0) (= end (point-max))) - (> end (point-max))) - (ding) - (goto-char (if (< n 0) beg end)) - (forward-line n) - (atomic-change-group - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (insert (delete-and-extract-region beg end))) - (let ((new-beg (- (point) (- end beg)))) - (when (use-region-p) - (setq deactivate-mark nil) - (set-mark (+ new-beg mark-offset))) - (goto-char (+ new-beg pt-offset)))))))) - -(defun git-rebase-move-line-up (n) - "Move the current commit (or command) N lines up. -If N is negative, move the commit down instead. With an active -region, move all the lines that the region touches, not just the -current line." - (interactive "p") - (git-rebase-move-line-down (- n))) - -(defun git-rebase-highlight-region (start end window rol) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (deactivate-mark nil) - (bounds (git-rebase-region-bounds))) - (mapc #'delete-overlay magit-section-highlight-overlays) - (when bounds - (magit-section-make-overlay (car bounds) (cadr bounds) - 'magit-section-heading-selection)) - (if (and bounds (not magit-keep-region-overlay)) - (funcall (default-value 'redisplay-unhighlight-region-function) rol) - (funcall (default-value 'redisplay-highlight-region-function) - start end window rol)))) - -(defun git-rebase-unhighlight-region (rol) - (mapc #'delete-overlay magit-section-highlight-overlays) - (funcall (default-value 'redisplay-unhighlight-region-function) rol)) - -(defun git-rebase-kill-line () - "Kill the current action line." - (interactive) - (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (when (and (looking-at git-rebase-line) - (not (eq (char-after) (string-to-char comment-start)))) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (insert comment-start) - (insert " ")) - (when git-rebase-auto-advance - (forward-line)))) - -(defun git-rebase-insert (rev) - "Read an arbitrary commit and insert it below current line." - (interactive (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Insert revision"))) - (forward-line) - (--if-let (magit-rev-format "%h %s" rev) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (insert "pick " it ?\n)) - (user-error "Unknown revision"))) - -(defun git-rebase-exec (arg) - "Insert a shell command to be run after the proceeding commit. - -If there already is such a command on the current line, then edit -that instead. With a prefix argument insert a new command even -when there already is one on the current line. With empty input -remove the command on the current line, if any." - (interactive "P") - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) initial command) - (unless arg - (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (when (looking-at (concat git-rebase-comment-re "?" - "\\(e\\|exec\\) \\(.*\\)")) - (setq initial (match-string-no-properties 2)))) - (setq command (read-shell-command "Execute: " initial)) - (pcase (list command initial) - (`("" nil) (ding)) - (`("" ,_) - (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (1+ (match-end 0)))) - (`(,_ nil) - (forward-line) - (insert (concat "exec " command "\n")) - (unless git-rebase-auto-advance - (forward-line -1))) - (_ - (replace-match (concat "exec " command) t t) - (if git-rebase-auto-advance - (forward-line) - (goto-char (line-beginning-position))))))) - -(defun git-rebase-noop (&optional arg) - "Add noop action at point. - -If the current line already contains a a noop action, leave it -unchanged. If there is a commented noop action present, remove -the comment. Otherwise add a new noop action. With a prefix -argument insert a new noop action regardless what is already -present on the current line. - -A noop action can be used to make git perform a rebase even if -no commits are selected. Without the noop action present, git -would see an empty file and therefore do nothing." - (interactive "P") - (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - ;; The extra space at the end is only there to make the action - ;; consistent with the others (action argument). This keeps - ;; the regexp `git-rebase-line' from getting complicated. - (let ((noop-string "noop \n")) - (when (or arg (not (looking-at noop-string))) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (if (and (not arg) - (looking-at (concat comment-start noop-string))) - (delete-char 1) - (insert noop-string)))))) - -(defun git-rebase-undo (&optional arg) - "Undo some previous changes. -Like `undo' but works in read-only buffers." - (interactive "P") - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (undo arg))) - -(defun git-rebase--show-commit (&optional scroll) - (let ((disable-magit-save-buffers t)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (--if-let (and (looking-at git-rebase-line) - (match-string 2)) - (pcase scroll - (`up (magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up)) - (`down (magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down)) - (_ (apply #'magit-show-commit it (magit-diff-arguments)))) - (ding))))) - -(defun git-rebase-show-commit () - "Show the commit on the current line if any." - (interactive) - (git-rebase--show-commit)) - -(defun git-rebase-show-or-scroll-up () - "Update the commit buffer for commit on current line. - -Either show the commit at point in the appropriate buffer, or if -that buffer is already being displayed in the current frame and -contains information about that commit, then instead scroll the -buffer up." - (interactive) - (git-rebase--show-commit 'up)) - -(defun git-rebase-show-or-scroll-down () - "Update the commit buffer for commit on current line. - -Either show the commit at point in the appropriate buffer, or if -that buffer is already being displayed in the current frame and -contains information about that commit, then instead scroll the -buffer down." - (interactive) - (git-rebase--show-commit 'down)) - -(defun git-rebase-backward-line (&optional n) - "Move N lines backward (forward if N is negative). -Like `forward-line' but go into the opposite direction." - (interactive "p") - (forward-line (- (or n 1)))) - -;;; Mode - -;;;###autoload -(define-derived-mode git-rebase-mode special-mode "Git Rebase" - "Major mode for editing of a Git rebase file. - -Rebase files are generated when you run 'git rebase -i' or run -`magit-interactive-rebase'. They describe how Git should perform -the rebase. See the documentation for git-rebase (e.g., by -running 'man git-rebase' at the command line) for details." - :group 'git-rebase - (setq comment-start (or (magit-get "core.commentChar") "#")) - (setq git-rebase-comment-re (concat "^" (regexp-quote comment-start))) - (setq git-rebase-line - (concat "^\\(" (regexp-quote comment-start) "? *" - "\\(?:[fprse]\\|pick\\|reword\\|edit\\|squash\\|fixup\\|exec\\|noop\\)\\) " - "\\(?:\\([^ \n]+\\) \\(.*\\)\\)?")) - (setq font-lock-defaults (list (git-rebase-mode-font-lock-keywords) t t)) - (unless git-rebase-show-instructions - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (flush-lines git-rebase-comment-re))) - (unless with-editor-mode - ;; Maybe already enabled when using `shell-command' or an Emacs shell. - (with-editor-mode 1)) - (when git-rebase-confirm-cancel - (add-hook 'with-editor-cancel-query-functions - 'git-rebase-cancel-confirm nil t)) - (setq-local redisplay-highlight-region-function 'git-rebase-highlight-region) - (setq-local redisplay-unhighlight-region-function 'git-rebase-unhighlight-region) - (add-hook 'with-editor-pre-cancel-hook 'git-rebase-autostash-save nil t) - (add-hook 'with-editor-post-cancel-hook 'git-rebase-autostash-apply nil t) - (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function - #'magit-imenu--rebase-prev-index-position-function) - (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function - #'magit-imenu--rebase-extract-index-name-function) - (when (boundp 'save-place) - (setq save-place nil))) - -(defun git-rebase-cancel-confirm (force) - (or (not (buffer-modified-p)) - force - (magit-confirm 'abort-rebase "Abort this rebase" nil 'noabort))) - -(defun git-rebase-autostash-save () - (--when-let (magit-file-line (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge/autostash")) - (push (cons 'stash it) with-editor-cancel-alist))) - -(defun git-rebase-autostash-apply () - (--when-let (cdr (assq 'stash with-editor-cancel-alist)) - (magit-stash-apply it))) - -(defun git-rebase-match-comment-line (limit) - (re-search-forward (concat git-rebase-comment-re ".*") limit t)) - -(defun git-rebase-mode-font-lock-keywords () - "Font lock keywords for Git-Rebase mode." - (let ((action-re "\ -\\([efprs]\\|pick\\|reword\\|edit\\|squash\\|fixup\\) \\([^ \n]+\\) \\(.*\\)")) - `((,(concat "^" action-re) - (1 'font-lock-keyword-face) - (2 'git-rebase-hash) - (3 'git-rebase-description)) - ("^\\(exec\\) \\(.*\\)" - (1 'font-lock-keyword-face) - (2 'git-rebase-description)) - ("^\\(noop\\)" - (1 'font-lock-keyword-face)) - (git-rebase-match-comment-line 0 'font-lock-comment-face) - (,(concat git-rebase-comment-re " *" action-re) - 0 'git-rebase-killed-action t) - ("\\[[^[]*\\]" - 0 'magit-keyword t) - (,(format "^%s Rebase \\([^ ]*\\) onto \\([^ ]*\\)" comment-start) - (1 'git-rebase-comment-hash t) - (2 'git-rebase-comment-hash t)) - (,(format "^%s \\(Commands:\\)" comment-start) - (1 'git-rebase-comment-heading t))))) - -(defun git-rebase-mode-show-keybindings () - "Modify the \"Commands:\" section of the comment Git generates -at the bottom of the file so that in place of the one-letter -abbreviation for the command, it shows the command's keybinding. -By default, this is the same except for the \"pick\" command." - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (when (and git-rebase-show-instructions - (re-search-forward - (concat git-rebase-comment-re "\\s-+p, pick") - nil t)) - (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (pcase-dolist (`(,cmd . ,desc) git-rebase-command-descriptions) - (insert (format "%s %-8s %s\n" - comment-start - (substitute-command-keys (format "\\[%s]" cmd)) - desc))) - (while (re-search-forward (concat git-rebase-comment-re - "\\( ?\\)\\([^\n,],\\) " - "\\([^\n ]+\\) ") - nil t) - (let ((cmd (intern (concat "git-rebase-" (match-string 3))))) - (if (not (fboundp cmd)) - (delete-region (line-beginning-position) (1+ (line-end-position))) - (replace-match " " t t nil 1) - (replace-match - (format "%-8s" - (mapconcat #'key-description - (--remove (eq (elt it 0) 'menu-bar) - (reverse (where-is-internal cmd))) - ", ")) - t t nil 2)))))))) - -(add-hook 'git-rebase-mode-hook 'git-rebase-mode-show-keybindings t) - -(defun git-rebase-mode-disable-before-save-hook () - (set (make-local-variable 'before-save-hook) nil)) - -(add-hook 'git-rebase-mode-hook 'git-rebase-mode-disable-before-save-hook) - -;;;###autoload -(defconst git-rebase-filename-regexp "/git-rebase-todo\\'") -;;;###autoload -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist - (cons git-rebase-filename-regexp 'git-rebase-mode)) - -(add-to-list 'with-editor-server-window-alist - (cons git-rebase-filename-regexp 'switch-to-buffer)) - -(eval-after-load 'recentf - '(add-to-list 'recentf-exclude git-rebase-filename-regexp)) - -(add-to-list 'with-editor-file-name-history-exclude git-rebase-filename-regexp) - -(provide 'git-rebase) -;;; git-rebase.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/git-rebase.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/git-rebase.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 2b9130b..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/git-rebase.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-apply.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-apply.el deleted file mode 100644 index 144f36c..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-apply.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,658 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-apply.el --- apply Git diffs -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements commands for applying Git diffs or parts -;; of such a diff. The supported "apply variants" are apply, stage, -;; unstage, discard, and reverse - more than Git itself knows about, -;; at least at the porcelain level. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit-core) -(require 'magit-diff) -(require 'magit-wip) - -;; For `magit-apply' -(declare-function magit-am-popup "magit-sequence" (&optional arg)) -(declare-function magit-patch-apply-popup "magit-files" (&optional arg)) -;; For `magit-discard-files' -(declare-function magit-checkout-stage "magit-merge" (file arg)) -(declare-function magit-checkout-read-stage "magit-merge" (file)) -(defvar auto-revert-verbose) -;; For `magit-stage-untracked' -(declare-function magit-submodule-add "magit-submodule" - (url &optional path name args)) -(declare-function magit-submodule-read-name-for-path "magit-submodule" - (path &optional prefer-short)) -(declare-function borg--maybe-absorb-gitdir "borg" (pkg)) -(declare-function borg--sort-submodule-sections "borg" (file)) -(defvar borg-user-emacs-directory) - -;;; Options - -(defcustom magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash t - "Whether Magit uses the system's trash can. - -You should absolutely not disable this and also remove `discard' -from `magit-no-confirm'. You shouldn't do that even if you have -all of the Magit-Wip modes enabled, because those modes do not -track any files that are not tracked in the proper branch." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-essentials - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-unstage-committed t - "Whether unstaging a committed change reverts it instead. - -A committed change cannot be unstaged, because staging and -unstaging are actions that are concerned with the differences -between the index and the working tree, not with committed -changes. - -If this option is non-nil (the default), then typing \"u\" -\(`magit-unstage') on a committed change, causes it to be -reversed in the index but not the working tree. For more -information see command `magit-reverse-in-index'." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.1") - :group 'magit-commands - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-reverse-atomically nil - "Whether to reverse changes atomically. - -If some changes can be reversed while others cannot, then nothing -is reversed if the value of this option is non-nil. But when it -is nil, then the changes that can be reversed are reversed and -for the other changes diff files are created that contain the -rejected reversals." - :package-version '(magit . "2.7.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type 'boolean) - -;;; Commands -;;;; Apply - -(defun magit-apply (&rest args) - "Apply the change at point to the working tree. -With a prefix argument fallback to a 3-way merge. Doing -so causes the change to be applied to the index as well." - (interactive (and current-prefix-arg (list "--3way"))) - (--when-let (magit-apply--get-selection) - (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) (magit-diff-scope)) - (`(,(or `unstaged `staged) ,_) - (user-error "Change is already in the working tree")) - (`(untracked ,(or `file `files)) - (magit-am-popup)) - (`(,_ region) (magit-apply-region it args)) - (`(,_ hunk) (magit-apply-hunk it args)) - (`(,_ hunks) (magit-apply-hunks it args)) - (`(rebase-sequence file) (magit-patch-apply-popup)) - (`(,_ file) (magit-apply-diff it args)) - (`(,_ files) (magit-apply-diffs it args))))) - -(defun magit-apply--section-content (section) - (buffer-substring-no-properties (if (magit-hunk-section-p section) - (oref section start) - (oref section content)) - (oref section end))) - -(defun magit-apply-diffs (sections &rest args) - (setq sections (magit-apply--get-diffs sections)) - (magit-apply-patch sections args - (mapconcat - (lambda (s) - (concat (magit-diff-file-header s) - (magit-apply--section-content s))) - sections ""))) - -(defun magit-apply-diff (section &rest args) - (setq section (car (magit-apply--get-diffs (list section)))) - (magit-apply-patch section args - (concat (magit-diff-file-header section) - (magit-apply--section-content section)))) - -(defun magit-apply-hunks (sections &rest args) - (let ((section (oref (car sections) parent))) - (when (string-match "^diff --cc" (oref section value)) - (user-error "Cannot un-/stage resolution hunks. Stage the whole file")) - (magit-apply-patch section args - (concat (oref section header) - (mapconcat 'magit-apply--section-content - sections ""))))) - -(defun magit-apply-hunk (section &rest args) - (when (string-match "^diff --cc" (magit-section-parent-value section)) - (user-error "Cannot un-/stage resolution hunks. Stage the whole file")) - (magit-apply-patch (oref section parent) args - (concat (magit-diff-file-header section) - (magit-apply--section-content section)))) - -(defun magit-apply-region (section &rest args) - (unless (magit-diff-context-p) - (user-error "Not enough context to apply region. Increase the context")) - (when (string-match "^diff --cc" (magit-section-parent-value section)) - (user-error "Cannot un-/stage resolution hunks. Stage the whole file")) - (magit-apply-patch (oref section parent) args - (concat (magit-diff-file-header section) - (magit-diff-hunk-region-patch section args)))) - -(defun magit-apply-patch (section:s args patch) - (let* ((files (if (atom section:s) - (list (oref section:s value)) - (--map (oref it value) section:s))) - (command (symbol-name this-command)) - (command (if (and command (string-match "^magit-\\([^-]+\\)" command)) - (match-string 1 command) - "apply"))) - (when (and magit-wip-before-change-mode (not inhibit-magit-refresh)) - (magit-wip-commit-before-change files (concat " before " command))) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert patch) - (magit-run-git-with-input - "apply" args "-p0" - (unless (magit-diff-context-p) "--unidiff-zero") - "--ignore-space-change" "-")) - (unless inhibit-magit-refresh - (when magit-wip-after-apply-mode - (magit-wip-commit-after-apply files (concat " after " command))) - (magit-refresh)))) - -(defun magit-apply--get-selection () - (or (magit-region-sections '(hunk file) t) - (let ((section (magit-current-section))) - (pcase (oref section type) - ((or `hunk `file) section) - ((or `staged `unstaged `untracked - `stashed-index `stashed-worktree `stashed-untracked) - (oref section children)) - (_ (user-error "Cannot apply this, it's not a change")))))) - -(defun magit-apply--get-diffs (sections) - (magit-section-case - ([file diffstat] - (--map (or (magit-get-section - (append `((file . ,(oref it value))) - (magit-section-ident magit-root-section))) - (error "Cannot get required diff headers")) - sections)) - (t sections))) - -(defun magit-apply--diff-ignores-whitespace-p () - (and (cl-intersection (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (nth 2 magit-refresh-args) - magit-diff-section-arguments) - '("--ignore-space-at-eol" - "--ignore-space-change" - "--ignore-all-space" - "--ignore-blank-lines") - :test #'equal) - t)) - -;;;; Stage - -(defun magit-stage (&optional intent) - "Add the change at point to the staging area. -With a prefix argument, INTENT, and an untracked file (or files) -at point, stage the file but not its content." - (interactive "P") - (--if-let (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode) (magit-apply--get-selection)) - (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) - (magit-diff-scope) - (magit-apply--diff-ignores-whitespace-p)) - (`(untracked ,_ ,_) (magit-stage-untracked intent)) - (`(unstaged region ,_) (magit-apply-region it "--cached")) - (`(unstaged hunk ,_) (magit-apply-hunk it "--cached")) - (`(unstaged hunks ,_) (magit-apply-hunks it "--cached")) - (`(unstaged file t) (magit-apply-diff it "--cached")) - (`(unstaged files t) (magit-apply-diffs it "--cached")) - (`(unstaged list t) (magit-apply-diffs it "--cached")) - (`(unstaged file nil) (magit-stage-1 "-u" (list (oref it value)))) - (`(unstaged files nil) (magit-stage-1 "-u" (magit-region-values nil t))) - (`(unstaged list nil) (magit-stage-modified)) - (`(staged ,_ ,_) (user-error "Already staged")) - (`(committed ,_ ,_) (user-error "Cannot stage committed changes")) - (`(undefined ,_ ,_) (user-error "Cannot stage this change"))) - (call-interactively 'magit-stage-file))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stage-file (file) - "Stage all changes to FILE. -With a prefix argument or when there is no file at point ask for -the file to be staged. Otherwise stage the file at point without -requiring confirmation." - (interactive - (let* ((atpoint (magit-section-value-if 'file)) - (current (magit-file-relative-name)) - (choices (nconc (magit-unstaged-files) - (magit-untracked-files))) - (default (car (member (or atpoint current) choices)))) - (list (if (or current-prefix-arg (not default)) - (magit-completing-read "Stage file" choices - nil t nil nil default) - default)))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-stage-1 nil (list file)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stage-modified (&optional all) - "Stage all changes to files modified in the worktree. -Stage all new content of tracked files and remove tracked files -that no longer exist in the working tree from the index also. -With a prefix argument also stage previously untracked (but not -ignored) files." - (interactive "P") - (when (magit-anything-staged-p) - (magit-confirm 'stage-all-changes)) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-stage-1 (if all "--all" "-u")))) - -(defun magit-stage-1 (arg &optional files) - (magit-wip-commit-before-change files " before stage") - (magit-run-git "add" arg (if files (cons "--" files) ".")) - (when magit-auto-revert-mode - (mapc #'magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired files)) - (magit-wip-commit-after-apply files " after stage")) - -(defun magit-stage-untracked (&optional intent) - (let* ((section (magit-current-section)) - (files (pcase (magit-diff-scope) - (`file (list (oref section value))) - (`files (magit-region-values nil t)) - (`list (magit-untracked-files)))) - plain repos) - (dolist (file files) - (if (and (not (file-symlink-p file)) - (magit-git-repo-p file t)) - (push file repos) - (push file plain))) - (magit-wip-commit-before-change files " before stage") - (when plain - (magit-run-git "add" (and intent "--intent-to-add") - "--" plain) - (when magit-auto-revert-mode - (mapc #'magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired plain))) - (dolist (repo repos) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (oref (magit-get-section - `((file . ,repo) (untracked) (status))) - start)) - (let* ((topdir (magit-toplevel)) - (package - (and (equal (bound-and-true-p borg-user-emacs-directory) - topdir) - (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name repo))))) - (magit-submodule-add - (let ((default-directory - (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name repo)))) - (or (magit-get "remote" (magit-get-some-remote) "url") - (concat (file-name-as-directory ".") repo))) - repo - (magit-submodule-read-name-for-path repo package)) - (when package - (borg--sort-submodule-sections - (expand-file-name ".gitmodules" topdir)) - (let ((default-directory borg-user-emacs-directory)) - (borg--maybe-absorb-gitdir package)) - (when (and (y-or-n-p - (format "Also build and activate `%s' drone?" package)) - (fboundp 'borg-build) - (fboundp 'borg-activate)) - (borg-build package) - (borg-activate package)))))) - (magit-wip-commit-after-apply files " after stage"))) - -;;;; Unstage - -(defun magit-unstage () - "Remove the change at point from the staging area." - (interactive) - (--when-let (magit-apply--get-selection) - (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) - (magit-diff-scope) - (magit-apply--diff-ignores-whitespace-p)) - (`(untracked ,_ ,_) (user-error "Cannot unstage untracked changes")) - (`(unstaged ,_ ,_) (user-error "Already unstaged")) - (`(staged region ,_) (magit-apply-region it "--reverse" "--cached")) - (`(staged hunk ,_) (magit-apply-hunk it "--reverse" "--cached")) - (`(staged hunks ,_) (magit-apply-hunks it "--reverse" "--cached")) - (`(staged file t) (magit-apply-diff it "--reverse" "--cached")) - (`(staged files t) (magit-apply-diffs it "--reverse" "--cached")) - (`(staged list t) (magit-apply-diffs it "--reverse" "--cached")) - (`(staged file nil) (magit-unstage-1 (list (oref it value)))) - (`(staged files nil) (magit-unstage-1 (magit-region-values nil t))) - (`(staged list nil) (magit-unstage-all)) - (`(committed ,_ ,_) (if magit-unstage-committed - (magit-reverse-in-index) - (user-error "Cannot unstage committed changes"))) - (`(undefined ,_ ,_) (user-error "Cannot unstage this change"))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-unstage-file (file) - "Unstage all changes to FILE. -With a prefix argument or when there is no file at point ask for -the file to be unstaged. Otherwise unstage the file at point -without requiring confirmation." - (interactive - (let* ((atpoint (magit-section-value-if 'file)) - (current (magit-file-relative-name)) - (choices (magit-staged-files)) - (default (car (member (or atpoint current) choices)))) - (list (if (or current-prefix-arg (not default)) - (magit-completing-read "Unstage file" choices - nil t nil nil default) - default)))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-unstage-1 (list file)))) - -(defun magit-unstage-1 (files) - (magit-wip-commit-before-change files " before unstage") - (if (magit-no-commit-p) - (magit-run-git "rm" "--cached" "--" files) - (magit-run-git "reset" "HEAD" "--" files)) - (magit-wip-commit-after-apply files " after unstage")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-unstage-all () - "Remove all changes from the staging area." - (interactive) - (when (or (magit-anything-unstaged-p) - (magit-untracked-files)) - (magit-confirm 'unstage-all-changes)) - (magit-wip-commit-before-change nil " before unstage") - (magit-run-git "reset" "HEAD" "--") - (magit-wip-commit-after-apply nil " after unstage")) - -;;;; Discard - -(defun magit-discard () - "Remove the change at point." - (interactive) - (--when-let (magit-apply--get-selection) - (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) (magit-diff-scope)) - (`(committed ,_) (user-error "Cannot discard committed changes")) - (`(undefined ,_) (user-error "Cannot discard this change")) - (`(,_ region) (magit-discard-region it)) - (`(,_ hunk) (magit-discard-hunk it)) - (`(,_ hunks) (magit-discard-hunks it)) - (`(,_ file) (magit-discard-file it)) - (`(,_ files) (magit-discard-files it)) - (`(,_ list) (magit-discard-files it))))) - -(defun magit-discard-region (section) - (magit-confirm 'discard "Discard region") - (magit-discard-apply section 'magit-apply-region)) - -(defun magit-discard-hunk (section) - (magit-confirm 'discard "Discard hunk") - (magit-discard-apply section 'magit-apply-hunk)) - -(defun magit-discard-apply (section apply) - (if (eq (magit-diff-type section) 'unstaged) - (funcall apply section "--reverse") - (if (magit-anything-unstaged-p - nil (if (magit-file-section-p section) - (oref section value) - (magit-section-parent-value section))) - (progn (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t)) - (funcall apply section "--reverse" "--cached") - (funcall apply section "--reverse" "--reject")) - (magit-refresh)) - (funcall apply section "--reverse" "--index")))) - -(defun magit-discard-hunks (sections) - (magit-confirm 'discard (format "Discard %s hunks from %s" - (length sections) - (magit-section-parent-value (car sections)))) - (magit-discard-apply-n sections 'magit-apply-hunks)) - -(defun magit-discard-apply-n (sections apply) - (let ((section (car sections))) - (if (eq (magit-diff-type section) 'unstaged) - (funcall apply sections "--reverse") - (if (magit-anything-unstaged-p - nil (if (magit-file-section-p section) - (oref section value) - (magit-section-parent-value section))) - (progn (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t)) - (funcall apply sections "--reverse" "--cached") - (funcall apply sections "--reverse" "--reject")) - (magit-refresh)) - (funcall apply sections "--reverse" "--index"))))) - -(defun magit-discard-file (section) - (magit-discard-files (list section))) - -(defun magit-discard-files (sections) - (let ((auto-revert-verbose nil) - (type (magit-diff-type (car sections))) - (status (magit-file-status)) - files delete resurrect rename discard discard-new resolve) - (dolist (section sections) - (let ((file (oref section value))) - (push file files) - (pcase (cons (pcase type - (`staged ?X) - (`unstaged ?Y) - (`untracked ?Z)) - (cddr (assoc file status))) - (`(?Z) (dolist (f (magit-untracked-files nil file)) - (push f delete))) - ((or `(?Z ?? ??) `(?Z ?! ?!)) (push file delete)) - ((or `(?Z ?D ? ) `(,_ ?D ?D)) (push file delete)) - ((or `(,_ ?U ,_) `(,_ ,_ ?U)) (push file resolve)) - (`(,_ ?A ?A) (push file resolve)) - (`(?X ?M ,(or ? ?M ?D)) (push section discard)) - (`(?Y ,_ ?M ) (push section discard)) - (`(?X ?A ?M ) (push file discard-new)) - (`(?X ?C ?M ) (push file discard-new)) - (`(?X ?A ,(or ? ?D)) (push file delete)) - (`(?X ?C ,(or ? ?D)) (push file delete)) - (`(?X ?D ,(or ? ?M )) (push file resurrect)) - (`(?Y ,_ ?D ) (push file resurrect)) - (`(?X ?R ,(or ? ?M ?D)) (push file rename))))) - (unwind-protect - (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t)) - (magit-wip-commit-before-change files " before discard") - (when resolve - (magit-discard-files--resolve (nreverse resolve))) - (when resurrect - (magit-discard-files--resurrect (nreverse resurrect))) - (when delete - (magit-discard-files--delete (nreverse delete) status)) - (when rename - (magit-discard-files--rename (nreverse rename) status)) - (when (or discard discard-new) - (magit-discard-files--discard (nreverse discard) - (nreverse discard-new))) - (magit-wip-commit-after-apply files " after discard")) - (magit-refresh)))) - -(defun magit-discard-files--resolve (files) - (if-let ((arg (and (cdr files) - (magit-read-char-case - (format "For these %i files\n%s\ncheckout:\n" - (length files) - (mapconcat (lambda (file) - (concat " " file)) - files "\n")) - t - (?o "[o]ur stage" "--ours") - (?t "[t]heir stage" "--theirs") - (?c "[c]onflict" "--merge") - (?i "decide [i]ndividually" nil))))) - (dolist (file files) - (magit-checkout-stage file arg)) - (dolist (file files) - (magit-checkout-stage file (magit-checkout-read-stage file))))) - -(defun magit-discard-files--resurrect (files) - (magit-confirm-files 'resurrect files) - (if (eq (magit-diff-type) 'staged) - (magit-call-git "reset" "--" files) - (magit-call-git "checkout" "--" files))) - -(defun magit-discard-files--delete (files status) - (magit-confirm-files (if magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash 'trash 'delete) - files) - (let ((delete-by-moving-to-trash magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash)) - (dolist (file files) - (if (memq (magit-diff-type) '(unstaged untracked)) - (progn (dired-delete-file file dired-recursive-deletes - magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash) - (dired-clean-up-after-deletion file)) - (pcase (nth 3 (assoc file status)) - (? (delete-file file t) - (magit-call-git "rm" "--cached" "--" file)) - (?M (let ((temp (magit-git-string "checkout-index" "--temp" file))) - (string-match - (format "\\(.+?\\)\t%s" (regexp-quote file)) temp) - (rename-file (match-string 1 temp) - (setq temp (concat file ".~{index}~"))) - (delete-file temp t)) - (magit-call-git "rm" "--cached" "--force" "--" file)) - (?D (magit-call-git "checkout" "--" file) - (delete-file file t) - (magit-call-git "rm" "--cached" "--force" "--" file))))))) - -(defun magit-discard-files--rename (files status) - (magit-confirm 'rename "Undo rename %s" "Undo %i renames" nil - (mapcar (lambda (file) - (setq file (assoc file status)) - (format "%s -> %s" (cadr file) (car file))) - files)) - (dolist (file files) - (let ((orig (cadr (assoc file status)))) - (if (file-exists-p file) - (progn - (--when-let (file-name-directory orig) - (make-directory it t)) - (magit-call-git "mv" file orig)) - (magit-call-git "rm" "--cached" "--" file) - (magit-call-git "reset" "--" orig))))) - -(defun magit-discard-files--discard (sections new-files) - (let ((files (--map (oref it value) sections))) - (magit-confirm-files 'discard (append files new-files) - (format "Discard %s changes in" (magit-diff-type))) - (if (eq (magit-diff-type (car sections)) 'unstaged) - (magit-call-git "checkout" "--" files) - (when new-files - (magit-call-git "add" "--" new-files) - (magit-call-git "reset" "--" new-files)) - (let ((binaries (magit-staged-binary-files))) - (when binaries - (setq sections - (--remove (member (oref it value) binaries) - sections))) - (cond ((= (length sections) 1) - (magit-discard-apply (car sections) 'magit-apply-diff)) - (sections - (magit-discard-apply-n sections 'magit-apply-diffs))) - (when binaries - (let ((modified (magit-unstaged-files t))) - (setq binaries (--separate (member it modified) binaries))) - (when (cadr binaries) - (magit-call-git "reset" "--" (cadr binaries))) - (when (car binaries) - (user-error - (concat - "Cannot discard staged changes to binary files, " - "which also have unstaged changes. Unstage instead.")))))))) - -;;;; Reverse - -(defun magit-reverse (&rest args) - "Reverse the change at point in the working tree. -With a prefix argument fallback to a 3-way merge. Doing -so causes the change to be applied to the index as well." - (interactive (and current-prefix-arg (list "--3way"))) - (--when-let (magit-apply--get-selection) - (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) (magit-diff-scope)) - (`(untracked ,_) (user-error "Cannot reverse untracked changes")) - (`(unstaged ,_) (user-error "Cannot reverse unstaged changes")) - (`(,_ region) (magit-reverse-region it args)) - (`(,_ hunk) (magit-reverse-hunk it args)) - (`(,_ hunks) (magit-reverse-hunks it args)) - (`(,_ file) (magit-reverse-file it args)) - (`(,_ files) (magit-reverse-files it args)) - (`(,_ list) (magit-reverse-files it args))))) - -(defun magit-reverse-region (section args) - (magit-confirm 'reverse "Reverse region") - (magit-reverse-apply section 'magit-apply-region args)) - -(defun magit-reverse-hunk (section args) - (magit-confirm 'reverse "Reverse hunk") - (magit-reverse-apply section 'magit-apply-hunk args)) - -(defun magit-reverse-hunks (sections args) - (magit-confirm 'reverse - (format "Reverse %s hunks from %s" - (length sections) - (magit-section-parent-value (car sections)))) - (magit-reverse-apply sections 'magit-apply-hunks args)) - -(defun magit-reverse-file (section args) - (magit-reverse-files (list section) args)) - -(defun magit-reverse-files (sections args) - (pcase-let ((`(,binaries ,sections) - (let ((bs (magit-staged-binary-files))) - (--separate (member (oref it value) bs) - sections)))) - (magit-confirm-files 'reverse (--map (oref it value) sections)) - (if (= (length sections) 1) - (magit-reverse-apply (car sections) 'magit-apply-diff args) - (magit-reverse-apply sections 'magit-apply-diffs args)) - (when binaries - (user-error "Cannot reverse binary files")))) - -(defun magit-reverse-apply (section:s apply args) - (funcall apply section:s "--reverse" args - (and (not magit-reverse-atomically) - (not (member "--3way" args)) - "--reject"))) - -(defun magit-reverse-in-index (&rest args) - "Reverse the change at point in the index but not the working tree. - -Use this command to extract a change from `HEAD', while leaving -it in the working tree, so that it can later be committed using -a separate commit. A typical workflow would be: - -0. Optionally make sure that there are no uncommitted changes. -1. Visit the `HEAD' commit and navigate to the change that should - not have been included in that commit. -2. Type \"u\" (`magit-unstage') to reverse it in the index. - This assumes that `magit-unstage-committed-changes' is non-nil. -3. Type \"c e\" to extend `HEAD' with the staged changes, - including those that were already staged before. -4. Optionally stage the remaining changes using \"s\" or \"S\" - and then type \"c c\" to create a new commit." - (interactive) - (magit-reverse (cons "--cached" args))) - -(provide 'magit-apply) -;;; magit-apply.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-apply.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-apply.elc deleted file mode 100644 index bf15b5e..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-apply.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-autoloads.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 15b989d..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2536 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -;; -;;; Code: -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - -;;;### (autoloads nil "git-rebase" "git-rebase.el" (23473 23428 574808 -;;;;;; 75000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from git-rebase.el - -(autoload 'git-rebase-mode "git-rebase" "\ -Major mode for editing of a Git rebase file. - -Rebase files are generated when you run 'git rebase -i' or run -`magit-interactive-rebase'. They describe how Git should perform -the rebase. See the documentation for git-rebase (e.g., by -running 'man git-rebase' at the command line) for details. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(defconst git-rebase-filename-regexp "/git-rebase-todo\\'") - -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (cons git-rebase-filename-regexp 'git-rebase-mode)) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit" "magit.el" (23473 23428 642801 453000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit.el - (autoload 'magit-dispatch-popup "magit" nil t) - (autoload 'magit-run-popup "magit" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-git-command "magit" "\ -Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output. - -Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. \"git \" is -used as initial input, but can be deleted to run another command. - -With a prefix argument COMMAND is run in the top-level directory -of the current working tree, otherwise in `default-directory'. - -\(fn COMMAND)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-git-command-topdir "magit" "\ -Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output. - -Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. \"git \" is -used as initial input, but can be deleted to run another command. - -COMMAND is run in the top-level directory of the current -working tree. - -\(fn COMMAND)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-shell-command "magit" "\ -Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output. - -Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. With a -prefix argument COMMAND is run in the top-level directory of -the current working tree, otherwise in `default-directory'. - -\(fn COMMAND)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-shell-command-topdir "magit" "\ -Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output. - -Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. COMMAND -is run in the top-level directory of the current working tree. - -\(fn COMMAND)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-version "magit" "\ -Return the version of Magit currently in use. -If optional argument PRINT-DEST is non-nil, output -stream (interactively, the echo area, or the current buffer with -a prefix argument), also print the used versions of Magit, Git, -and Emacs to it. - -\(fn &optional PRINT-DEST)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-apply" "magit-apply.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 558809 634000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-apply.el - -(autoload 'magit-stage-file "magit-apply" "\ -Stage all changes to FILE. -With a prefix argument or when there is no file at point ask for -the file to be staged. Otherwise stage the file at point without -requiring confirmation. - -\(fn FILE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-stage-modified "magit-apply" "\ -Stage all changes to files modified in the worktree. -Stage all new content of tracked files and remove tracked files -that no longer exist in the working tree from the index also. -With a prefix argument also stage previously untracked (but not -ignored) files. - -\(fn &optional ALL)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-unstage-file "magit-apply" "\ -Unstage all changes to FILE. -With a prefix argument or when there is no file at point ask for -the file to be unstaged. Otherwise unstage the file at point -without requiring confirmation. - -\(fn FILE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-unstage-all "magit-apply" "\ -Remove all changes from the staging area. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-autorevert" "magit-autorevert.el" (23473 -;;;;;; 23428 534811 971000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-autorevert.el - -(defvar magit-auto-revert-mode (and (not global-auto-revert-mode) (not noninteractive)) "\ -Non-nil if Magit-Auto-Revert mode is enabled. -See the `magit-auto-revert-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `magit-auto-revert-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'magit-auto-revert-mode "magit-autorevert" nil) - -(autoload 'magit-auto-revert-mode "magit-autorevert" "\ -Toggle Auto-Revert mode in all buffers. -With prefix ARG, enable Magit-Auto-Revert mode if ARG is positive; -otherwise, disable it. If called from Lisp, enable the mode if -ARG is omitted or nil. - -Auto-Revert mode is enabled in all buffers where -`magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired' would do it. -See `auto-revert-mode' for more information on Auto-Revert mode. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-bisect" "magit-bisect.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 542811 192000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-bisect.el - (autoload 'magit-bisect-popup "magit-bisect" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-bisect-start "magit-bisect" "\ -Start a bisect session. - -Bisecting a bug means to find the commit that introduced it. -This command starts such a bisect session by asking for a know -good and a bad commit. To move the session forward use the -other actions from the bisect popup (\\<magit-status-mode-map>\\[magit-bisect-popup]). - -\(fn BAD GOOD)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bisect-reset "magit-bisect" "\ -After bisecting, cleanup bisection state and return to original `HEAD'. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bisect-good "magit-bisect" "\ -While bisecting, mark the current commit as good. -Use this after you have asserted that the commit does not contain -the bug in question. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bisect-bad "magit-bisect" "\ -While bisecting, mark the current commit as bad. -Use this after you have asserted that the commit does contain the -bug in question. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bisect-skip "magit-bisect" "\ -While bisecting, skip the current commit. -Use this if for some reason the current commit is not a good one -to test. This command lets Git choose a different one. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bisect-run "magit-bisect" "\ -Bisect automatically by running commands after each step. - -Unlike `git bisect run' this can be used before bisecting has -begun. In that case it behaves like `git bisect start; git -bisect run'. - -\(fn CMDLINE &optional BAD GOOD)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-blame" "magit-blame.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 530812 360000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-blame.el - -(autoload 'magit-blame-echo "magit-blame" "\ -For each line show the revision in which it was added. -Show the information about the chunk at point in the echo area -when moving between chunks. Unlike other blaming commands, do -not turn on `read-only-mode'. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-blame "magit-blame" "\ -For each line show the revision in which it was added. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-blame-removal "magit-blame" "\ -For each line show the revision in which it was removed. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-blame-reverse "magit-blame" "\ -For each line show the last revision in which it still exists. - -\(fn)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-blame-popup "magit-blame" nil t) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-bookmark" "magit-bookmark.el" (23473 -;;;;;; 23428 566808 855000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-bookmark.el - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--status-jump "magit-bookmark" "\ -Handle a Magit status BOOKMARK. - -\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--status-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\ -Create a Magit status bookmark. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--refs-jump "magit-bookmark" "\ -Handle a Magit refs BOOKMARK. - -\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--refs-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\ -Create a Magit refs bookmark. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--log-jump "magit-bookmark" "\ -Handle a Magit log BOOKMARK. - -\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--log-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\ -Create a Magit log bookmark. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--reflog-jump "magit-bookmark" "\ -Handle a Magit reflog BOOKMARK. - -\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--reflog-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\ -Create a Magit reflog bookmark. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--stashes-jump "magit-bookmark" "\ -Handle a Magit stash list BOOKMARK. - -\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--stashes-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\ -Create a Magit stash list bookmark. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--cherry-jump "magit-bookmark" "\ -Handle a Magit cherry BOOKMARK. - -\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--cherry-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\ -Create a Magit cherry bookmark. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--diff-jump "magit-bookmark" "\ -Handle a Magit diff BOOKMARK. - -\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--diff-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\ -Create a Magit diff bookmark. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--revision-jump "magit-bookmark" "\ -Handle a Magit revision BOOKMARK. - -\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--revision-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\ -Create a Magit revision bookmark. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--stash-jump "magit-bookmark" "\ -Handle a Magit stash BOOKMARK. - -\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--stash-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\ -Create a Magit stash bookmark. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--submodules-jump "magit-bookmark" "\ -Handle a Magit submodule list BOOKMARK. - -\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-bookmark--submodules-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\ -Create a Magit submodule list bookmark. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-branch" "magit-branch.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 450820 152000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-branch.el - (autoload 'magit-branch-popup "magit" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-checkout "magit-branch" "\ -Checkout REVISION, updating the index and the working tree. -If REVISION is a local branch, then that becomes the current -branch. If it is something else, then `HEAD' becomes detached. -Checkout fails if the working tree or the staging area contain -changes. - -\(git checkout REVISION). - -\(fn REVISION)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch "magit-branch" "\ -Create BRANCH at branch or revision START-POINT. - -\(git branch [ARGS] BRANCH START-POINT). - -\(fn BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch-and-checkout "magit-branch" "\ -Create and checkout BRANCH at branch or revision START-POINT. - -\(git checkout [ARGS] -b BRANCH START-POINT). - -\(fn BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch-or-checkout "magit-branch" "\ -Hybrid between `magit-checkout' and `magit-branch-and-checkout'. - -Ask the user for an existing branch or revision. If the user -input actually can be resolved as a branch or revision, then -check that out, just like `magit-checkout' would. - -Otherwise create and checkout a new branch using the input as -its name. Before doing so read the starting-point for the new -branch. This is similar to what `magit-branch-and-checkout' -does. - -\(fn ARG &optional START-POINT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch-checkout "magit-branch" "\ -Checkout an existing or new local branch. - -Read a branch name from the user offering all local branches and -a subset of remote branches as candidates. Omit remote branches -for which a local branch by the same name exists from the list -of candidates. The user can also enter a completely new branch -name. - -- If the user selects an existing local branch, then check that - out. - -- If the user selects a remote branch, then create and checkout - a new local branch with the same name. Configure the selected - remote branch as push target. - -- If the user enters a new branch name, then create and check - that out, after also reading the starting-point from the user. - -In the latter two cases the upstream is also set. Whether it is -set to the chosen START-POINT or something else depends on the -value of `magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist', just like -when using `magit-branch-and-checkout'. - -\(fn BRANCH &optional START-POINT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch-orphan "magit-branch" "\ -Create and checkout an orphan BRANCH with contents from revision START-POINT. - -\(git checkout --orphan [ARGS] BRANCH START-POINT). - -\(fn BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch-pull-request "magit-branch" "\ -Create and configure a new branch from a pull-request. -Please see the manual for more information. - -\(fn PR)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch-spinoff "magit-branch" "\ -Create new branch from the unpushed commits. - -Create and checkout a new branch starting at and tracking the -current branch. That branch in turn is reset to the last commit -it shares with its upstream. If the current branch has no -upstream or no unpushed commits, then the new branch is created -anyway and the previously current branch is not touched. - -This is useful to create a feature branch after work has already -began on the old branch (likely but not necessarily \"master\"). - -If the current branch is a member of the value of option -`magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream' (which see), then the -current branch will be used as the starting point as usual, but -the upstream of the starting-point may be used as the upstream -of the new branch, instead of the starting-point itself. - -If optional FROM is non-nil, then the source branch is reset -to `FROM~', instead of to the last commit it shares with its -upstream. Interactively, FROM is only ever non-nil, if the -region selects some commits, and among those commits, FROM is -the commit that is the fewest commits ahead of the source -branch. - -The commit at the other end of the selection actually does not -matter, all commits between FROM and `HEAD' are moved to the new -branch. If FROM is not reachable from `HEAD' or is reachable -from the source branch's upstream, then an error is raised. - -\(fn BRANCH &optional FROM &rest ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch-reset "magit-branch" "\ -Reset a branch to the tip of another branch or any other commit. - -When the branch being reset is the current branch, then do a -hard reset. If there are any uncommitted changes, then the user -has to confirm the reset because those changes would be lost. - -This is useful when you have started work on a feature branch but -realize it's all crap and want to start over. - -When resetting to another branch and a prefix argument is used, -then also set the target branch as the upstream of the branch -that is being reset. - -\(fn BRANCH TO &optional ARGS SET-UPSTREAM)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch-delete "magit-branch" "\ -Delete one or multiple branches. -If the region marks multiple branches, then offer to delete -those, otherwise prompt for a single branch to be deleted, -defaulting to the branch at point. - -\(fn BRANCHES &optional FORCE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch-rename "magit-branch" "\ -Rename the branch named OLD to NEW. - -With a prefix argument FORCE, rename even if a branch named NEW -already exists. - -If `branch.OLD.pushRemote' is set, then unset it. Depending on -the value of `magit-branch-rename-push-target' (which see) maybe -set `branch.NEW.pushRemote' and maybe rename the push-target on -the remote. - -\(fn OLD NEW &optional FORCE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch-shelve "magit-branch" "\ -Shelve a BRANCH. -Rename \"refs/heads/BRANCH\" to \"refs/shelved/BRANCH\", -and also rename the respective reflog file. - -\(fn BRANCH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch-unshelve "magit-branch" "\ -Unshelve a BRANCH -Rename \"refs/shelved/BRANCH\" to \"refs/heads/BRANCH\", -and also rename the respective reflog file. - -\(fn BRANCH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-branch-config-popup "magit-branch" "\ -Popup console for setting branch variables. - -\(fn BRANCH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-edit-branch*description "magit-branch" "\ -Edit the description of the current branch. -With a prefix argument edit the description of another branch. - -The description for the branch named NAME is stored in the Git -variable `branch.<name>.description'. - -\(fn BRANCH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-set-branch*merge/remote "magit-branch" "\ -Set or unset the upstream of the current branch. -With a prefix argument do so for another branch. - -When the branch in question already has an upstream then simply -unsets it. Invoke this command again to set another upstream. - -Together the Git variables `branch.<name>.remote' and -`branch.<name>.merge' define the upstream branch of the local -branch named NAME. The value of `branch.<name>.remote' is the -name of the upstream remote. The value of `branch.<name>.merge' -is the full reference of the upstream branch, on the remote. - -Non-interactively, when UPSTREAM is non-nil, then always set it -as the new upstream, regardless of whether another upstream was -already set. When nil, then always unset. - -\(fn BRANCH UPSTREAM)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-cycle-branch*rebase "magit-branch" "\ -Cycle the value of `branch.<name>.rebase' for the current branch. -With a prefix argument cycle the value for another branch. - -The Git variables `branch.<name>.rebase' controls whether pulling -into the branch named NAME is done by rebasing that branch onto -the fetched branch or by merging that branch. - -When `true' then pulling is done by rebasing. -When `false' then pulling is done by merging. - -When that variable is undefined then the value of `pull.rebase' -is used instead. It defaults to `false'. - -\(fn BRANCH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-cycle-branch*pushRemote "magit-branch" "\ -Cycle the value of `branch.<name>.pushRemote' for the current branch. -With a prefix argument cycle the value for another branch. - -The Git variable `branch.<name>.pushRemote' specifies the remote -that the branch named NAME is usually pushed to. The value has -to be the name of an existing remote. - -If that variable is undefined, then the value of the Git variable -`remote.pushDefault' is used instead, provided that it is defined, -which by default it is not. - -\(fn BRANCH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-cycle-pull\.rebase "magit-branch" "\ -Cycle the repository-local value of `pull.rebase'. - -The Git variable `pull.rebase' specifies whether pulling is done -by rebasing or by merging. It can be overwritten using the Git -variable `branch.<name>.rebase'. - -When `true' then pulling is done by rebasing. -When `false' (the default) then pulling is done by merging. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-cycle-remote\.pushDefault "magit-branch" "\ -Cycle the repository-local value of `remote.pushDefault'. - -The Git variable `remote.pushDefault' specifies the remote that -local branches are usually pushed to. It can be overwritten -using the Git variable `branch.<name>.pushRemote'. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-cycle-branch*autoSetupMerge "magit-branch" "\ -Cycle the repository-local value of `branch.autoSetupMerge'. - -The Git variable `branch.autoSetupMerge' under what circumstances -creating a branch (named NAME) should result in the variables -`branch.<name>.merge' and `branch.<name>.remote' being set -according to the starting point used to create the branch. If -the starting point isn't a branch, then these variables are never -set. - -When `always' then the variables are set regardless of whether -the starting point is a local or a remote branch. - -When `true' (the default) then the variable are set when the -starting point is a remote branch, but not when it is a local -branch. - -When `false' then the variables are never set. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-cycle-branch*autoSetupRebase "magit-branch" "\ -Cycle the repository-local value of `branch.autoSetupRebase'. - -The Git variable `branch.autoSetupRebase' specifies whether -creating a branch (named NAME) should result in the variable -`branch.<name>.rebase' being set to `true'. - -When `always' then the variable is set regardless of whether the -starting point is a local or a remote branch. - -When `local' then the variable are set when the starting point -is a local branch, but not when it is a remote branch. - -When `remote' then the variable are set when the starting point -is a remote branch, but not when it is a local branch. - -When `never' (the default) then the variable is never set. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-collab" "magit-collab.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 466818 594000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-collab.el - -(autoload 'magit-browse-pull-request "magit-collab" "\ -Visit pull-request PR using `browse-url'. - -Currently this only supports Github, but that restriction will -be lifted eventually to support other Git forges. - -\(fn PR)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-commit" "magit-commit.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 666799 117000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-commit.el - -(autoload 'magit-commit "magit-commit" "\ -Create a new commit on `HEAD'. -With a prefix argument, amend to the commit at `HEAD' instead. - -\(git commit [--amend] ARGS) - -\(fn &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-commit-amend "magit-commit" "\ -Amend the last commit. - -\(git commit --amend ARGS) - -\(fn &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-commit-extend "magit-commit" "\ -Amend the last commit, without editing the message. - -With a prefix argument keep the committer date, otherwise change -it. The option `magit-commit-extend-override-date' can be used -to inverse the meaning of the prefix argument. -\(git commit ---amend --no-edit) - -\(fn &optional ARGS OVERRIDE-DATE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-commit-reword "magit-commit" "\ -Reword the last commit, ignoring staged changes. - -With a prefix argument keep the committer date, otherwise change -it. The option `magit-commit-reword-override-date' can be used -to inverse the meaning of the prefix argument. - -Non-interactively respect the optional OVERRIDE-DATE argument -and ignore the option. - -\(git commit --amend --only) - -\(fn &optional ARGS OVERRIDE-DATE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-commit-fixup "magit-commit" "\ -Create a fixup commit. - -With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed. -Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation -depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'. - -\(fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-commit-squash "magit-commit" "\ -Create a squash commit, without editing the squash message. - -With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed. -Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation -depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'. - -\(fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-commit-augment "magit-commit" "\ -Create a squash commit, editing the squash message. - -With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed. -Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation -depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'. - -\(fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-commit-instant-fixup "magit-commit" "\ -Create a fixup commit targeting COMMIT and instantly rebase. - -\(fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-commit-instant-squash "magit-commit" "\ -Create a squash commit targeting COMMIT and instantly rebase. - -\(fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-commit-reshelve "magit-commit" "\ -Change the committer date and possibly the author date of `HEAD'. - -If you are the author of `HEAD', then both dates are changed, -otherwise only the committer date. The current time is used -as the initial minibuffer input and the original author (if -that is you) or committer date is available as the previous -history element. - -\(fn DATE)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-commit-absorb-popup "magit-commit" nil t) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-diff" "magit-diff.el" (23473 23428 654800 -;;;;;; 285000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-diff.el - -(autoload 'magit-diff-popup "magit-diff" "\ -Popup console for diff commands. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-diff-buffer-file-popup "magit-diff" "\ -Popup console for diff commands. - -This is a variant of `magit-diff-popup' which shows the same popup -but which limits the diff to the file being visited in the current -buffer. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-diff-dwim "magit-diff" "\ -Show changes for the thing at point. - -\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-diff "magit-diff" "\ -Show differences between two commits. - -REV-OR-RANGE should be a range or a single revision. If it is a -revision, then show changes in the working tree relative to that -revision. If it is a range, but one side is omitted, then show -changes relative to `HEAD'. - -If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last -line of the region as the two sides of the range. With a prefix -argument, instead of diffing the revisions, choose a revision to -view changes along, starting at the common ancestor of both -revisions (i.e., use a \"...\" range). - -\(fn REV-OR-RANGE &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-diff-working-tree "magit-diff" "\ -Show changes between the current working tree and the `HEAD' commit. -With a prefix argument show changes between the working tree and -a commit read from the minibuffer. - -\(fn &optional REV ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-diff-staged "magit-diff" "\ -Show changes between the index and the `HEAD' commit. -With a prefix argument show changes between the index and -a commit read from the minibuffer. - -\(fn &optional REV ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-diff-unstaged "magit-diff" "\ -Show changes between the working tree and the index. - -\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-diff-unmerged "magit-diff" "\ -Show changes that are being merged. - -\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-diff-while-committing "magit-diff" "\ -While committing, show the changes that are about to be committed. -While amending, invoking the command again toggles between -showing just the new changes or all the changes that will -be committed. - -\(fn &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-diff-buffer-file "magit-diff" "\ -Show diff for the blob or file visited in the current buffer. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-diff-paths "magit-diff" "\ -Show changes between any two files on disk. - -\(fn A B)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-show-commit "magit-diff" "\ -Visit the revision at point in another buffer. -If there is no revision at point or with a prefix argument prompt -for a revision. - -\(fn REV &optional ARGS FILES MODULE)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-ediff" "magit-ediff.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 502815 87000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-ediff.el - (autoload 'magit-ediff-popup "magit-ediff" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-ediff-resolve "magit-ediff" "\ -Resolve outstanding conflicts in FILE using Ediff. -FILE has to be relative to the top directory of the repository. - -In the rare event that you want to manually resolve all -conflicts, including those already resolved by Git, use -`ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor'. - -\(fn FILE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-ediff-stage "magit-ediff" "\ -Stage and unstage changes to FILE using Ediff. -FILE has to be relative to the top directory of the repository. - -\(fn FILE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-ediff-compare "magit-ediff" "\ -Compare REVA:FILEA with REVB:FILEB using Ediff. - -FILEA and FILEB have to be relative to the top directory of the -repository. If REVA or REVB is nil, then this stands for the -working tree state. - -If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last -line of the region. With a prefix argument, instead of diffing -the revisions, choose a revision to view changes along, starting -at the common ancestor of both revisions (i.e., use a \"...\" -range). - -\(fn REVA REVB FILEA FILEB)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-ediff-dwim "magit-ediff" "\ -Compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff. -This command tries to guess what file, and what commit or range -the user wants to compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff. It -might only be able to guess either the file, or range or commit, -in which case the user is asked about the other. It might not -always guess right, in which case the appropriate `magit-ediff-*' -command has to be used explicitly. If it cannot read the user's -mind at all, then it asks the user for a command to run. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-ediff-show-staged "magit-ediff" "\ -Show staged changes using Ediff. - -This only allows looking at the changes; to stage, unstage, -and discard changes using Ediff, use `magit-ediff-stage'. - -FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository. - -\(fn FILE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-ediff-show-unstaged "magit-ediff" "\ -Show unstaged changes using Ediff. - -This only allows looking at the changes; to stage, unstage, -and discard changes using Ediff, use `magit-ediff-stage'. - -FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository. - -\(fn FILE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-ediff-show-working-tree "magit-ediff" "\ -Show changes between `HEAD' and working tree using Ediff. -FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository. - -\(fn FILE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-ediff-show-commit "magit-ediff" "\ -Show changes introduced by COMMIT using Ediff. - -\(fn COMMIT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-ediff-show-stash "magit-ediff" "\ -Show changes introduced by STASH using Ediff. -`magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index' controls whether a -three-buffer Ediff is used in order to distinguish changes in the -stash that were staged. - -\(fn STASH)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-extras" "magit-extras.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 430822 99000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-extras.el - -(autoload 'magit-run-git-gui "magit-extras" "\ -Run `git gui' for the current git repository. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-run-git-gui-blame "magit-extras" "\ -Run `git gui blame' on the given FILENAME and COMMIT. -Interactively run it for the current file and the `HEAD', with a -prefix or when the current file cannot be determined let the user -choose. When the current buffer is visiting FILENAME instruct -blame to center around the line point is on. - -\(fn COMMIT FILENAME &optional LINENUM)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-run-gitk "magit-extras" "\ -Run `gitk' in the current repository. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-run-gitk-branches "magit-extras" "\ -Run `gitk --branches' in the current repository. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-run-gitk-all "magit-extras" "\ -Run `gitk --all' in the current repository. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'ido-enter-magit-status "magit-extras" "\ -Drop into `magit-status' from file switching. - -To make this command available use something like: - - (add-hook \\='ido-setup-hook - (lambda () - (define-key ido-completion-map - (kbd \"C-x g\") \\='ido-enter-magit-status))) - -Starting with Emacs 25.1 the Ido keymaps are defined just once -instead of every time Ido is invoked, so now you can modify it -like pretty much every other keymap: - - (define-key ido-common-completion-map - (kbd \"C-x g\") \\='ido-enter-magit-status) - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-dired-jump "magit-extras" "\ -Visit file at point using Dired. -With a prefix argument, visit in another window. If there -is no file at point, then instead visit `default-directory'. - -\(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-dired-log "magit-extras" "\ -Show log for all marked files, or the current file. - -\(fn &optional FOLLOW)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-do-async-shell-command "magit-extras" "\ -Open FILE with `dired-do-async-shell-command'. -Interactively, open the file at point. - -\(fn FILE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-previous-line "magit-extras" "\ -Like `previous-line' but with Magit-specific shift-selection. - -Magit's selection mechanism is based on the region but selects an -area that is larger than the region. This causes `previous-line' -when invoked while holding the shift key to move up one line and -thereby select two lines. When invoked inside a hunk body this -command does not move point on the first invocation and thereby -it only selects a single line. Which inconsistency you prefer -is a matter of preference. - -\(fn &optional ARG TRY-VSCROLL)" t nil) - -(function-put 'magit-previous-line 'interactive-only '"use `forward-line' with negative argument instead.") - -(autoload 'magit-next-line "magit-extras" "\ -Like `next-line' but with Magit-specific shift-selection. - -Magit's selection mechanism is based on the region but selects -an area that is larger than the region. This causes `next-line' -when invoked while holding the shift key to move down one line -and thereby select two lines. When invoked inside a hunk body -this command does not move point on the first invocation and -thereby it only selects a single line. Which inconsistency you -prefer is a matter of preference. - -\(fn &optional ARG TRY-VSCROLL)" t nil) - -(function-put 'magit-next-line 'interactive-only 'forward-line) - -(autoload 'magit-clean "magit-extras" "\ -Remove untracked files from the working tree. -With a prefix argument also remove ignored files, -with two prefix arguments remove ignored files only. - -\(git clean -f -d [-x|-X]) - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-gitignore-popup "magit-extras" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-gitignore "magit-extras" "\ -Instruct Git to ignore FILE-OR-PATTERN. -With a prefix argument only ignore locally. - -\(fn FILE-OR-PATTERN &optional LOCAL)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-gitignore-locally "magit-extras" "\ -Instruct Git to locally ignore FILE-OR-PATTERN. - -\(fn FILE-OR-PATTERN)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-add-change-log-entry "magit-extras" "\ -Find change log file and add date entry and item for current change. -This differs from `add-change-log-entry' (which see) in that -it acts on the current hunk in a Magit buffer instead of on -a position in a file-visiting buffer. - -\(fn &optional WHOAMI FILE-NAME OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-add-change-log-entry-other-window "magit-extras" "\ -Find change log file in other window and add entry and item. -This differs from `add-change-log-entry-other-window' (which see) -in that it acts on the current hunk in a Magit buffer instead of -on a position in a file-visiting buffer. - -\(fn &optional WHOAMI FILE-NAME)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-edit-line-commit "magit-extras" "\ -Edit the commit that added the current line. - -With a prefix argument edit the commit that removes the line, -if any. The commit is determined using `git blame' and made -editable using `git rebase --interactive' if it is reachable -from `HEAD', or by checking out the commit (or a branch that -points at it) otherwise. - -\(fn &optional TYPE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-reshelve-since "magit-extras" "\ -Change the author and committer dates of the commits since REV. - -Ask the user for the first reachable commit whose dates should -be changed. The read the new date for that commit. The initial -minibuffer input and the previous history element offer good -values. The next commit will be created one minute later and so -on. - -This command is only intended for interactive use and should only -be used on highly rearranged and unpublished history. - -\(fn REV)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-pop-revision-stack "magit-extras" "\ -Insert a representation of a revision into the current buffer. - -Pop a revision from the `magit-revision-stack' and insert it into -the current buffer according to `magit-pop-revision-stack-format'. -Revisions can be put on the stack using `magit-copy-section-value' -and `magit-copy-buffer-revision'. - -If the stack is empty or with a prefix argument, instead read a -revision in the minibuffer. By using the minibuffer history this -allows selecting an item which was popped earlier or to insert an -arbitrary reference or revision without first pushing it onto the -stack. - -When reading the revision from the minibuffer, then it might not -be possible to guess the correct repository. When this command -is called inside a repository (e.g. while composing a commit -message), then that repository is used. Otherwise (e.g. while -composing an email) then the repository recorded for the top -element of the stack is used (even though we insert another -revision). If not called inside a repository and with an empty -stack, or with two prefix arguments, then read the repository in -the minibuffer too. - -\(fn REV TOPLEVEL)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-copy-section-value "magit-extras" "\ -Save the value of the current section for later use. - -Save the section value to the `kill-ring', and, provided that -the current section is a commit, branch, or tag section, push -the (referenced) revision to the `magit-revision-stack' for use -with `magit-pop-revision-stack'. - -When the current section is a branch or a tag, and a prefix -argument is used, then save the revision at its tip to the -`kill-ring' instead of the reference name. - -When the region is active, then save that to the `kill-ring', -like `kill-ring-save' would, instead of behaving as described -above. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-copy-buffer-revision "magit-extras" "\ -Save the revision of the current buffer for later use. - -Save the revision shown in the current buffer to the `kill-ring' -and push it to the `magit-revision-stack'. - -This command is mainly intended for use in `magit-revision-mode' -buffers, the only buffers where it is always unambiguous exactly -which revision should be saved. - -Most other Magit buffers usually show more than one revision, in -some way or another, so this command has to select one of them, -and that choice might not always be the one you think would have -been the best pick. - -In such buffers it is often more useful to save the value of -the current section instead, using `magit-copy-section-value'. - -When the region is active, then save that to the `kill-ring', -like `kill-ring-save' would, instead of behaving as described -above. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-abort-dwim "magit-extras" "\ -Abort current operation. -Depending on the context, this will abort a merge, a rebase, a -patch application, a cherry-pick, a revert, or a bisect. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-files" "magit-files.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 478817 424000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-files.el - -(autoload 'magit-find-file "magit-files" "\ -View FILE from REV. -Switch to a buffer visiting blob REV:FILE, -creating one if none already exists. - -\(fn REV FILE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-find-file-other-window "magit-files" "\ -View FILE from REV, in another window. -Like `magit-find-file', but create a new window or reuse an -existing one. - -\(fn REV FILE)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-file-popup "magit" nil t) - -(defvar global-magit-file-mode t "\ -Non-nil if Global Magit-File mode is enabled. -See the `global-magit-file-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `global-magit-file-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'global-magit-file-mode "magit-files" nil) - -(autoload 'global-magit-file-mode "magit-files" "\ -Toggle Magit-File mode in all buffers. -With prefix ARG, enable Global Magit-File mode if ARG is positive; -otherwise, disable it. If called from Lisp, enable the mode if -ARG is omitted or nil. - -Magit-File mode is enabled in all buffers where -`magit-file-mode-turn-on' would do it. -See `magit-file-mode' for more information on Magit-File mode. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-file-checkout "magit-files" "\ -Checkout FILE from REV. - -\(fn REV FILE)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-imenu" "magit-imenu.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 490816 256000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-imenu.el - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--log-prev-index-position-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Move point to previous line in current buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-prev-index-position-function'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--log-extract-index-name-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Return imenu name for line at point. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-extract-index-name-function'. Point should be at the -beginning of the line. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--diff-prev-index-position-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Move point to previous file line in current buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-prev-index-position-function'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--diff-extract-index-name-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Return imenu name for line at point. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-extract-index-name-function'. Point should be at the -beginning of the line. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--status-create-index-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Return an alist of all imenu entries in current buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-create-index-function'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--refs-create-index-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Return an alist of all imenu entries in current buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-create-index-function'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--cherry-create-index-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Return an alist of all imenu entries in current buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-create-index-function'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--submodule-prev-index-position-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Move point to previous line in magit-submodule-list buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-prev-index-position-function'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--submodule-extract-index-name-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Return imenu name for line at point. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-extract-index-name-function'. Point should be at the -beginning of the line. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--repolist-prev-index-position-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Move point to previous line in magit-repolist buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-prev-index-position-function'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--repolist-extract-index-name-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Return imenu name for line at point. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-extract-index-name-function'. Point should be at the -beginning of the line. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--process-prev-index-position-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Move point to previous process in magit-process buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-prev-index-position-function'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--process-extract-index-name-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Return imenu name for line at point. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-extract-index-name-function'. Point should be at the -beginning of the line. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--rebase-prev-index-position-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Move point to previous commit in git-rebase buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-prev-index-position-function'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-imenu--rebase-extract-index-name-function "magit-imenu" "\ -Return imenu name for line at point. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-extract-index-name-function'. Point should be at the -beginning of the line. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-log" "magit-log.el" (23473 23428 522813 -;;;;;; 140000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-log.el - -(autoload 'magit-log-buffer-file-popup "magit-log" "\ -Popup console for log commands. - -This is a variant of `magit-log-popup' which shows the same popup -but which limits the log to the file being visited in the current -buffer. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-log-current "magit-log" "\ -Show log for the current branch. -When `HEAD' is detached or with a prefix argument show log for -one or more revs read from the minibuffer. - -\(fn REVS &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-log "magit-log" "\ -Show log for one or more revs read from the minibuffer. -The user can input any revision or revisions separated by a -space, or even ranges, but only branches and tags, and a -representation of the commit at point, are available as -completion candidates. - -\(fn REVS &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-log-head "magit-log" "\ -Show log for `HEAD'. - -\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-log-branches "magit-log" "\ -Show log for all local branches and `HEAD'. - -\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-log-all-branches "magit-log" "\ -Show log for all local and remote branches and `HEAD'. - -\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-log-all "magit-log" "\ -Show log for all references and `HEAD'. - -\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-log-buffer-file "magit-log" "\ -Show log for the blob or file visited in the current buffer. -With a prefix argument or when `--follow' is part of -`magit-log-arguments', then follow renames. When the region is -active, restrict the log to the lines that the region touches. - -\(fn &optional FOLLOW BEG END)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-log-trace-definition "magit-log" "\ -Show log for the definition at point. - -\(fn FILE FN REV)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-reflog-current "magit-log" "\ -Display the reflog of the current branch. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-reflog "magit-log" "\ -Display the reflog of a branch. - -\(fn REF)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-reflog-head "magit-log" "\ -Display the `HEAD' reflog. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-log-move-to-parent "magit-log" "\ -Move to the Nth parent of the current commit. - -\(fn &optional N)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-cherry "magit-log" "\ -Show commits in a branch that are not merged in the upstream branch. - -\(fn HEAD UPSTREAM)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-merge" "magit-merge.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 434821 710000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-merge.el - (autoload 'magit-merge-popup "magit" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-merge "magit-merge" "\ -Merge commit REV into the current branch; using default message. - -Unless there are conflicts or a prefix argument is used create a -merge commit using a generic commit message and without letting -the user inspect the result. With a prefix argument pretend the -merge failed to give the user the opportunity to inspect the -merge. - -\(git merge --no-edit|--no-commit [ARGS] REV) - -\(fn REV &optional ARGS NOCOMMIT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-merge-editmsg "magit-merge" "\ -Merge commit REV into the current branch; and edit message. -Perform the merge and prepare a commit message but let the user -edit it. - -\(git merge --edit --no-ff [ARGS] REV) - -\(fn REV &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-merge-nocommit "magit-merge" "\ -Merge commit REV into the current branch; pretending it failed. -Pretend the merge failed to give the user the opportunity to -inspect the merge and change the commit message. - -\(git merge --no-commit --no-ff [ARGS] REV) - -\(fn REV &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-merge-into "magit-merge" "\ -Merge the current branch into BRANCH and remove the former. - -Before merging, force push the source branch to its push-remote, -provided the respective remote branch already exists, ensuring -that the respective pull-request (if any) won't get stuck on some -obsolete version of the commits that are being merged. Finally -if `magit-branch-pull-request' was used to create the merged -branch, then also remove the respective remote branch. - -\(fn BRANCH &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-merge-absorb "magit-merge" "\ -Merge BRANCH into the current branch and remove the former. - -Before merging, force push the source branch to its push-remote, -provided the respective remote branch already exists, ensuring -that the respective pull-request (if any) won't get stuck on some -obsolete version of the commits that are being merged. Finally -if `magit-branch-pull-request' was used to create the merged -branch, then also remove the respective remote branch. - -\(fn BRANCH &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-merge-squash "magit-merge" "\ -Squash commit REV into the current branch; don't create a commit. - -\(git merge --squash REV) - -\(fn REV)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-merge-preview "magit-merge" "\ -Preview result of merging REV into the current branch. - -\(fn REV)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-merge-abort "magit-merge" "\ -Abort the current merge operation. - -\(git merge --abort) - -\(fn)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-notes" "magit-notes.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 618803 791000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-notes.el - (autoload 'magit-notes-popup "magit" nil t) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-refs" "magit-refs.el" (23473 23428 458819 -;;;;;; 372000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-refs.el - -(autoload 'magit-show-refs-popup "magit-refs" "\ -Popup console for `magit-show-refs'. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-show-refs-head "magit-refs" "\ -List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. -Refs are compared with `HEAD'. - -\(fn &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-show-refs-current "magit-refs" "\ -List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. -Refs are compared with the current branch or `HEAD' if -it is detached. - -\(fn &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-show-refs "magit-refs" "\ -List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. -Refs are compared with a branch read from the user. - -\(fn &optional REF ARGS)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-remote" "magit-remote.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 474817 815000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-remote.el - -(autoload 'magit-clone "magit-remote" "\ -Clone the REPOSITORY to DIRECTORY. -Then show the status buffer for the new repository. - -\(fn REPOSITORY DIRECTORY)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-remote-popup "magit-remote" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-remote-add "magit-remote" "\ -Add a remote named REMOTE and fetch it. - -\(fn REMOTE URL &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-remote-rename "magit-remote" "\ -Rename the remote named OLD to NEW. - -\(fn OLD NEW)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-remote-remove "magit-remote" "\ -Delete the remote named REMOTE. - -\(fn REMOTE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-remote-prune "magit-remote" "\ -Remove stale remote-tracking branches for REMOTE. - -\(fn REMOTE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-remote-prune-refspecs "magit-remote" "\ -Remove stale refspecs for REMOTE. - -A refspec is stale if there no longer exists at least one branch -on the remote that would be fetched due to that refspec. A stale -refspec is problematic because its existence causes Git to refuse -to fetch according to the remaining non-stale refspecs. - -If only stale refspecs remain, then offer to either delete the -remote or to replace the stale refspecs with the default refspec. - -Also remove the remote-tracking branches that were created due to -the now stale refspecs. Other stale branches are not removed. - -\(fn REMOTE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-remote-set-head "magit-remote" "\ -Set the local representation of REMOTE's default branch. -Query REMOTE and set the symbolic-ref refs/remotes/<remote>/HEAD -accordingly. With a prefix argument query for the branch to be -used, which allows you to select an incorrect value if you fancy -doing that. - -\(fn REMOTE &optional BRANCH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-remote-unset-head "magit-remote" "\ -Unset the local representation of REMOTE's default branch. -Delete the symbolic-ref \"refs/remotes/<remote>/HEAD\". - -\(fn REMOTE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-remote-config-popup "magit-remote" "\ -Popup console for setting remote variables. - -\(fn REMOTE)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-fetch-popup "magit-remote" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-fetch-from-pushremote "magit-remote" "\ -Fetch from the push-remote of the current branch. - -\(fn ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-fetch-from-upstream "magit-remote" "\ -Fetch from the upstream repository of the current branch. - -\(fn ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-fetch "magit-remote" "\ -Fetch from another repository. - -\(fn REMOTE ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-fetch-branch "magit-remote" "\ -Fetch a BRANCH from a REMOTE. - -\(fn REMOTE BRANCH ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-fetch-refspec "magit-remote" "\ -Fetch a REFSPEC from a REMOTE. - -\(fn REMOTE REFSPEC ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-fetch-all "magit-remote" "\ -Fetch from all remotes. - -\(fn ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-fetch-all-prune "magit-remote" "\ -Fetch from all remotes, and prune. -Prune remote tracking branches for branches that have been -removed on the respective remote. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-fetch-all-no-prune "magit-remote" "\ -Fetch from all remotes. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-fetch-modules "magit-remote" "\ -Fetch all submodules. - -Option `magit-fetch-modules-jobs' controls how many submodules -are being fetched in parallel. Also fetch the super-repository, -because `git-fetch' does not support not doing that. With a -prefix argument fetch all remotes. - -\(fn &optional ALL)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-pull-popup "magit-remote" nil t) - (autoload 'magit-pull-and-fetch-popup "magit-remote" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-pull-from-pushremote "magit-remote" "\ -Pull from the push-remote of the current branch. - -\(fn ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-pull-from-upstream "magit-remote" "\ -Pull from the upstream of the current branch. - -\(fn ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-pull "magit-remote" "\ -Pull from a branch read in the minibuffer. - -\(fn SOURCE ARGS)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-push-popup "magit-remote" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-push-current-to-pushremote "magit-remote" "\ -Push the current branch to `branch.<name>.pushRemote'. -If that variable is unset, then push to `remote.pushDefault'. - -When `magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing' is non-nil and -the push-remote is not configured, then read the push-remote from -the user, set it, and then push to it. With a prefix argument -the push-remote can be changed before pushed to it. - -\(fn ARGS &optional PUSH-REMOTE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-push-current-to-upstream "magit-remote" "\ -Push the current branch to its upstream branch. - -When `magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing' is non-nil and -the upstream is not configured, then read the upstream from the -user, set it, and then push to it. With a prefix argument the -upstream can be changed before pushed to it. - -\(fn ARGS &optional UPSTREAM)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-push-current "magit-remote" "\ -Push the current branch to a branch read in the minibuffer. - -\(fn TARGET ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-push "magit-remote" "\ -Push an arbitrary branch or commit somewhere. -Both the source and the target are read in the minibuffer. - -\(fn SOURCE TARGET ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-push-refspecs "magit-remote" "\ -Push one or multiple REFSPECS to a REMOTE. -Both the REMOTE and the REFSPECS are read in the minibuffer. To -use multiple REFSPECS, separate them with commas. Completion is -only available for the part before the colon, or when no colon -is used. - -\(fn REMOTE REFSPECS ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-push-matching "magit-remote" "\ -Push all matching branches to another repository. -If multiple remotes exist, then read one from the user. -If just one exists, use that without requiring confirmation. - -\(fn REMOTE &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-push-tags "magit-remote" "\ -Push all tags to another repository. -If only one remote exists, then push to that. Otherwise prompt -for a remote, offering the remote configured for the current -branch as default. - -\(fn REMOTE &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-push-tag "magit-remote" "\ -Push a tag to another repository. - -\(fn TAG REMOTE &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-push-implicitly "magit-remote" "\ -Push somewhere without using an explicit refspec. - -This command simply runs \"git push -v [ARGS]\". ARGS are the -arguments specified in the popup buffer. No explicit refspec -arguments are used. Instead the behavior depends on at least -these Git variables: `push.default', `remote.pushDefault', -`branch.<branch>.pushRemote', `branch.<branch>.remote', -`branch.<branch>.merge', and `remote.<remote>.push'. - -To add this command to the push popup add this to your init file: - - (with-eval-after-load \\='magit-remote - (magit-define-popup-action \\='magit-push-popup ?P - \\='magit-push-implicitly--desc - \\='magit-push-implicitly ?p t)) - -The function `magit-push-implicitly--desc' attempts to predict -what this command will do. The value it returns is displayed in -the popup buffer. - -\(fn ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-push-to-remote "magit-remote" "\ -Push to REMOTE without using an explicit refspec. -The REMOTE is read in the minibuffer. - -This command simply runs \"git push -v [ARGS] REMOTE\". ARGS -are the arguments specified in the popup buffer. No refspec -arguments are used. Instead the behavior depends on at least -these Git variables: `push.default', `remote.pushDefault', -`branch.<branch>.pushRemote', `branch.<branch>.remote', -`branch.<branch>.merge', and `remote.<remote>.push'. - -To add this command to the push popup add this to your init file: - - (with-eval-after-load \\='magit-remote - (magit-define-popup-action \\='magit-push-popup ?r - \\='magit-push-to-remote--desc - \\='magit-push-to-remote ?p t)) - -\(fn REMOTE ARGS)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-patch-popup "magit-remote" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-format-patch "magit-remote" "\ -Create patches for the commits in RANGE. -When a single commit is given for RANGE, create a patch for the -changes introduced by that commit (unlike 'git format-patch' -which creates patches for all commits that are reachable from -`HEAD' but not from the specified commit). - -\(fn RANGE ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-request-pull "magit-remote" "\ -Request upstream to pull from you public repository. - -URL is the url of your publically accessible repository. -START is a commit that already is in the upstream repository. -END is the last commit, usually a branch name, which upstream -is asked to pull. START has to be reachable from that commit. - -\(fn URL START END)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-repos" "magit-repos.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 510814 308000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-repos.el - -(autoload 'magit-list-repositories "magit-repos" "\ -Display a list of repositories. - -Use the options `magit-repository-directories' to control which -repositories are displayed. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-reset" "magit-reset.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 638801 843000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-reset.el - (autoload 'magit-reset-popup "magit" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-reset "magit-reset" "\ -Reset the `HEAD' and index to COMMIT, but not the working tree. -With a prefix argument also reset the working tree. - -\(git reset --mixed|--hard COMMIT) - -\(fn COMMIT &optional HARD)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-reset-head "magit-reset" "\ -Reset the `HEAD' and index to COMMIT, but not the working tree. - -\(git reset --mixed COMMIT) - -\(fn COMMIT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-reset-soft "magit-reset" "\ -Reset the `HEAD' to COMMIT, but not the index and working tree. - -\(git reset --soft REVISION) - -\(fn COMMIT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-reset-hard "magit-reset" "\ -Reset the `HEAD', index, and working tree to COMMIT. - -\(git reset --hard REVISION) - -\(fn COMMIT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-reset-index "magit-reset" "\ -Reset the index to COMMIT. -Keep the `HEAD' and working tree as-is, so if COMMIT refers to the -head this effectively unstages all changes. - -\(git reset COMMIT .) - -\(fn COMMIT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-reset-worktree "magit-reset" "\ -Reset the worktree to COMMIT. -Keep the `HEAD' and index as-is. - -\(fn COMMIT)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-sequence" "magit-sequence.el" (23473 -;;;;;; 23428 446820 541000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-sequence.el - -(autoload 'magit-sequencer-continue "magit-sequence" "\ -Resume the current cherry-pick or revert sequence. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-sequencer-skip "magit-sequence" "\ -Skip the stopped at commit during a cherry-pick or revert sequence. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-sequencer-abort "magit-sequence" "\ -Abort the current cherry-pick or revert sequence. -This discards all changes made since the sequence started. - -\(fn)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-cherry-pick-popup "magit-sequence" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-cherry-pick "magit-sequence" "\ -Copy COMMITS from another branch onto the current branch. -Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If -the region selects multiple commits, then pick all of them, -without prompting. - -\(fn COMMITS &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-cherry-apply "magit-sequence" "\ -Apply the changes in COMMITS but do not commit them. -Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If -the region selects multiple commits, then apply all of them, -without prompting. - -\(fn COMMITS &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-cherry-harvest "magit-sequence" "\ -Move COMMITS from another BRANCH onto the current branch. -Remove the COMMITS from BRANCH and stay on the current branch. -If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the -process manually. - -\(fn COMMITS BRANCH &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-cherry-donate "magit-sequence" "\ -Move COMMITS from the current branch onto another existing BRANCH. -Remove COMMITS from the current branch and stay on that branch. -If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the -process manually. - -\(fn COMMITS BRANCH &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-cherry-spinout "magit-sequence" "\ -Move COMMITS from the current branch onto a new BRANCH. -Remove COMMITS from the current branch and stay on that branch. -If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the -process manually. - -\(fn COMMITS BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-cherry-spinoff "magit-sequence" "\ -Move COMMITS from the current branch onto a new BRANCH. -Remove COMMITS from the current branch and checkout BRANCH. -If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish -the process manually. - -\(fn COMMITS BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-revert-popup "magit-sequence" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-revert "magit-sequence" "\ -Revert COMMIT by creating a new commit. -Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If -the region selects multiple commits, then revert all of them, -without prompting. - -\(fn COMMIT &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-revert-no-commit "magit-sequence" "\ -Revert COMMIT by applying it in reverse to the worktree. -Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If -the region selects multiple commits, then revert all of them, -without prompting. - -\(fn COMMIT &optional ARGS)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-am-popup "magit-sequence" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-am-apply-patches "magit-sequence" "\ -Apply the patches FILES. - -\(fn &optional FILES ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-am-apply-maildir "magit-sequence" "\ -Apply the patches from MAILDIR. - -\(fn &optional MAILDIR ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-am-continue "magit-sequence" "\ -Resume the current patch applying sequence. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-am-skip "magit-sequence" "\ -Skip the stopped at patch during a patch applying sequence. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-am-abort "magit-sequence" "\ -Abort the current patch applying sequence. -This discards all changes made since the sequence started. - -\(fn)" t nil) - (autoload 'magit-rebase-popup "magit-sequence" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase-onto-pushremote "magit-sequence" "\ -Rebase the current branch onto `branch.<name>.pushRemote'. -If that variable is unset, then rebase onto `remote.pushDefault'. - -\(fn ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase-onto-upstream "magit-sequence" "\ -Rebase the current branch onto its upstream branch. - -\(fn ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase "magit-sequence" "\ -Rebase the current branch onto a branch read in the minibuffer. -All commits that are reachable from `HEAD' but not from the -selected branch TARGET are being rebased. - -\(fn TARGET ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase-subset "magit-sequence" "\ -Rebase a subset of the current branch's history onto a new base. -Rebase commits from START to `HEAD' onto NEWBASE. -START has to be selected from a list of recent commits. - -\(fn NEWBASE START ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase-interactive "magit-sequence" "\ -Start an interactive rebase sequence. - -\(fn COMMIT ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase-autosquash "magit-sequence" "\ -Combine squash and fixup commits with their intended targets. - -\(fn ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase-edit-commit "magit-sequence" "\ -Edit a single older commit using rebase. - -\(fn COMMIT ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase-reword-commit "magit-sequence" "\ -Reword a single older commit using rebase. - -\(fn COMMIT ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase-remove-commit "magit-sequence" "\ -Remove a single older commit using rebase. - -\(fn COMMIT ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase-continue "magit-sequence" "\ -Restart the current rebasing operation. -In some cases this pops up a commit message buffer for you do -edit. With a prefix argument the old message is reused as-is. - -\(fn &optional NOEDIT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase-skip "magit-sequence" "\ -Skip the current commit and restart the current rebase operation. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase-edit "magit-sequence" "\ -Edit the todo list of the current rebase operation. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-rebase-abort "magit-sequence" "\ -Abort the current rebase operation, restoring the original branch. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-stash" "magit-stash.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 550810 414000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-stash.el - (autoload 'magit-stash-popup "magit-stash" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-stash "magit-stash" "\ -Create a stash of the index and working tree. -Untracked files are included according to popup arguments. -One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' -while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'. - -\(fn MESSAGE &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-stash-index "magit-stash" "\ -Create a stash of the index only. -Unstaged and untracked changes are not stashed. The stashed -changes are applied in reverse to both the index and the -worktree. This command can fail when the worktree is not clean. -Applying the resulting stash has the inverse effect. - -\(fn MESSAGE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-stash-worktree "magit-stash" "\ -Create a stash of unstaged changes in the working tree. -Untracked files are included according to popup arguments. -One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' -while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'. - -\(fn MESSAGE &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-stash-keep-index "magit-stash" "\ -Create a stash of the index and working tree, keeping index intact. -Untracked files are included according to popup arguments. -One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' -while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'. - -\(fn MESSAGE &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-snapshot "magit-stash" "\ -Create a snapshot of the index and working tree. -Untracked files are included according to popup arguments. -One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' -while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'. - -\(fn &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-snapshot-index "magit-stash" "\ -Create a snapshot of the index only. -Unstaged and untracked changes are not stashed. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-snapshot-worktree "magit-stash" "\ -Create a snapshot of unstaged changes in the working tree. -Untracked files are included according to popup arguments. -One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' -while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'. - -\(fn &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-stash-apply "magit-stash" "\ -Apply a stash to the working tree. -Try to preserve the stash index. If that fails because there -are staged changes, apply without preserving the stash index. - -\(fn STASH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-stash-drop "magit-stash" "\ -Remove a stash from the stash list. -When the region is active offer to drop all contained stashes. - -\(fn STASH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-stash-clear "magit-stash" "\ -Remove all stashes saved in REF's reflog by deleting REF. - -\(fn REF)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-stash-branch "magit-stash" "\ -Create and checkout a new BRANCH from STASH. - -\(fn STASH BRANCH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-stash-branch-here "magit-stash" "\ -Create and checkout a new BRANCH and apply STASH. -The branch is created using `magit-branch', using the current -branch or `HEAD' as the string-point. - -\(fn STASH BRANCH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-stash-format-patch "magit-stash" "\ -Create a patch from STASH - -\(fn STASH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-stash-list "magit-stash" "\ -List all stashes in a buffer. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-stash-show "magit-stash" "\ -Show all diffs of a stash in a buffer. - -\(fn STASH &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-status" "magit-status.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 662799 506000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-status.el - -(autoload 'magit-init "magit-status" "\ -Initialize a Git repository, then show its status. - -If the directory is below an existing repository, then the user -has to confirm that a new one should be created inside. If the -directory is the root of the existing repository, then the user -has to confirm that it should be reinitialized. - -Non-interactively DIRECTORY is (re-)initialized unconditionally. - -\(fn DIRECTORY)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-status "magit-status" "\ -Show the status of the current Git repository in a buffer. -With a prefix argument prompt for a repository to be shown. -With two prefix arguments prompt for an arbitrary directory. -If that directory isn't the root of an existing repository, -then offer to initialize it as a new repository. - -\(fn &optional DIRECTORY CACHE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-status-internal "magit-status" "\ - - -\(fn DIRECTORY)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-submodule" "magit-submodule.el" (23473 -;;;;;; 23428 426822 489000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-submodule.el - (autoload 'magit-submodule-popup "magit-submodule" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-submodule-add "magit-submodule" "\ -Add the repository at URL as a module. - -Optional PATH is the path to the module relative to the root of -the superproject. If it is nil, then the path is determined -based on the URL. Optional NAME is the name of the module. If -it is nil, then PATH also becomes the name. - -\(fn URL &optional PATH NAME ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-submodule-read-name-for-path "magit-submodule" "\ - - -\(fn PATH &optional PREFER-SHORT)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-submodule-register "magit-submodule" "\ -Register MODULES. - -With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules. Otherwise, -if the region selects modules, then act on those. Otherwise, if -there is a module at point, then act on that. Otherwise read a -single module from the user. - -\(fn MODULES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-submodule-populate "magit-submodule" "\ -Create MODULES working directories, checking out the recorded commits. - -With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules. Otherwise, -if the region selects modules, then act on those. Otherwise, if -there is a module at point, then act on that. Otherwise read a -single module from the user. - -\(fn MODULES)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-submodule-update "magit-submodule" "\ -Update MODULES by checking out the recorded commits. - -With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules. Otherwise, -if the region selects modules, then act on those. Otherwise, if -there is a module at point, then act on that. Otherwise read a -single module from the user. - -\(fn MODULES ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-submodule-synchronize "magit-submodule" "\ -Synchronize url configuration of MODULES. - -With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules. Otherwise, -if the region selects modules, then act on those. Otherwise, if -there is a module at point, then act on that. Otherwise read a -single module from the user. - -\(fn MODULES ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-submodule-unpopulate "magit-submodule" "\ -Remove working directories of MODULES. - -With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules. Otherwise, -if the region selects modules, then act on those. Otherwise, if -there is a module at point, then act on that. Otherwise read a -single module from the user. - -\(fn MODULES ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-submodule-remove "magit-submodule" "\ -Unregister MODULES and remove their working directories. - -For safety reasons, do not remove the gitdirs and if a module has -uncomitted changes, then do not remove it at all. If a module's -gitdir is located inside the working directory, then move it into -the gitdir of the superproject first. - -With the \"--force\" argument offer to remove dirty working -directories and with a prefix argument offer to delete gitdirs. -Both actions are very dangerous and have to be confirmed. There -are additional safety precautions in place, so you might be able -to recover from making a mistake here, but don't count on it. - -\(fn MODULES ARGS TRASH-GITDIRS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-insert-modules "magit-submodule" "\ -Insert submodule sections. -Hook `magit-module-sections-hook' controls which module sections -are inserted, and option `magit-module-sections-nested' controls -whether they are wrapped in an additional section. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-insert-modules-overview "magit-submodule" "\ -Insert sections for all modules. -For each section insert the path and the output of `git describe --tags', -or, failing that, the abbreviated HEAD commit hash. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-upstream "magit-submodule" "\ -Insert sections for modules that haven't been pulled from the upstream. -These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-pushremote "magit-submodule" "\ -Insert sections for modules that haven't been pulled from the push-remote. -These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-upstream "magit-submodule" "\ -Insert sections for modules that haven't been pushed to the upstream. -These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-pushremote "magit-submodule" "\ -Insert sections for modules that haven't been pushed to the push-remote. -These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'magit-list-submodules "magit-submodule" "\ -Display a list of the current repository's submodules. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-subtree" "magit-subtree.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 626803 11000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-subtree.el - (autoload 'magit-subtree-popup "magit-subtree" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-subtree-add "magit-subtree" "\ -Add REF from REPOSITORY as a new subtree at PREFIX. - -\(fn PREFIX REPOSITORY REF ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-subtree-add-commit "magit-subtree" "\ -Add COMMIT as a new subtree at PREFIX. - -\(fn PREFIX COMMIT ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-subtree-merge "magit-subtree" "\ -Merge COMMIT into the PREFIX subtree. - -\(fn PREFIX COMMIT ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-subtree-pull "magit-subtree" "\ -Pull REF from REPOSITORY into the PREFIX subtree. - -\(fn PREFIX REPOSITORY REF ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-subtree-push "magit-subtree" "\ -Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX and push it to REF on REPOSITORY. - -\(fn PREFIX REPOSITORY REF ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-subtree-split "magit-subtree" "\ -Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX. - -\(fn PREFIX COMMIT ARGS)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-tag" "magit-tag.el" (23473 23428 634802 -;;;;;; 233000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-tag.el - (autoload 'magit-tag-popup "magit" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-tag "magit-tag" "\ -Create a new tag with the given NAME at REV. -With a prefix argument annotate the tag. - -\(git tag [--annotate] NAME REV) - -\(fn NAME REV &optional ARGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-tag-delete "magit-tag" "\ -Delete one or more tags. -If the region marks multiple tags (and nothing else), then offer -to delete those, otherwise prompt for a single tag to be deleted, -defaulting to the tag at point. - -\(git tag -d TAGS) - -\(fn TAGS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-tag-prune "magit-tag" "\ -Offer to delete tags missing locally from REMOTE, and vice versa. - -\(fn TAGS REMOTE-TAGS REMOTE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-tag-release "magit-tag" "\ -Create an opinionated release tag. - -Assume version tags that match \"\\\\`v?[0-9]\\\\(\\\\.[0-9]\\\\)*\\\\'\". -Prompt for the name of the new tag using the highest existing tag -as initial input and call \"git tag --annotate --sign -m MSG\" TAG, -regardless of whether these arguments are enabled in the popup. -Given a TAG \"v1.2.3\" and a repository \"/path/to/foo-bar\", the -MESSAGE would be \"Foo-Bar 1.2.3\". - -Because it is so opinionated, this command is not available from -the tag popup by default. - -\(fn TAG)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-utils" "magit-utils.el" (23473 23428 -;;;;;; 482817 35000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-utils.el - -(autoload 'magit-emacs-Q-command "magit-utils" "\ -Show a shell command that runs an uncustomized Emacs with only Magit loaded. -See info node `(magit)Debugging Tools' for more information. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'Info-follow-nearest-node--magit-gitman "magit-utils" "\ - - -\(fn FN &optional FORK)" nil nil) - -(advice-add 'Info-follow-nearest-node :around 'Info-follow-nearest-node--magit-gitman) - -(autoload 'org-man-export--magit-gitman "magit-utils" "\ - - -\(fn FN LINK DESCRIPTION FORMAT)" nil nil) - -(advice-add 'org-man-export :around 'org-man-export--magit-gitman) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-wip" "magit-wip.el" (23473 23428 606804 -;;;;;; 959000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-wip.el - -(defvar magit-wip-after-save-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Magit-Wip-After-Save mode is enabled. -See the `magit-wip-after-save-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `magit-wip-after-save-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'magit-wip-after-save-mode "magit-wip" nil) - -(autoload 'magit-wip-after-save-mode "magit-wip" "\ -Toggle Magit-Wip-After-Save-Local mode in all buffers. -With prefix ARG, enable Magit-Wip-After-Save mode if ARG is positive; -otherwise, disable it. If called from Lisp, enable the mode if -ARG is omitted or nil. - -Magit-Wip-After-Save-Local mode is enabled in all buffers where -`magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-turn-on' would do it. -See `magit-wip-after-save-local-mode' for more information on Magit-Wip-After-Save-Local mode. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(defvar magit-wip-after-apply-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Magit-Wip-After-Apply mode is enabled. -See the `magit-wip-after-apply-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode.") - -(custom-autoload 'magit-wip-after-apply-mode "magit-wip" nil) - -(autoload 'magit-wip-after-apply-mode "magit-wip" "\ -Commit to work-in-progress refs. - -After applying a change using any \"apply variant\" -command (apply, stage, unstage, discard, and reverse) commit the -affected files to the current wip refs. For each branch there -may be two wip refs; one contains snapshots of the files as found -in the worktree and the other contains snapshots of the entries -in the index. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(defvar magit-wip-before-change-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Magit-Wip-Before-Change mode is enabled. -See the `magit-wip-before-change-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode.") - -(custom-autoload 'magit-wip-before-change-mode "magit-wip" nil) - -(autoload 'magit-wip-before-change-mode "magit-wip" "\ -Commit to work-in-progress refs before certain destructive changes. - -Before invoking a revert command or an \"apply variant\" -command (apply, stage, unstage, discard, and reverse) commit the -affected tracked files to the current wip refs. For each branch -there may be two wip refs; one contains snapshots of the files -as found in the worktree and the other contains snapshots of the -entries in the index. - -Only changes to files which could potentially be affected by the -command which is about to be called are committed. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-wip-commit-initial-backup "magit-wip" "\ -Before saving, commit current file to a worktree wip ref. - -The user has to add this function to `before-save-hook'. - -Commit the current state of the visited file before saving the -current buffer to that file. This backs up the same version of -the file as `backup-buffer' would, but stores the backup in the -worktree wip ref, which is also used by the various Magit Wip -modes, instead of in a backup file as `backup-buffer' would. - -This function ignores the variables that affect `backup-buffer' -and can be used along-side that function, which is recommended -because this function only backs up files that are tracked in -a Git repository. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-worktree" "magit-worktree.el" (23473 -;;;;;; 23428 610804 570000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from magit-worktree.el - (autoload 'magit-worktree-popup "magit-worktree" nil t) - -(autoload 'magit-worktree-checkout "magit-worktree" "\ -Checkout BRANCH in a new worktree at PATH. - -\(fn PATH BRANCH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'magit-worktree-branch "magit-worktree" "\ -Create a new BRANCH and check it out in a new worktree at PATH. - -\(fn PATH BRANCH START-POINT &optional FORCE)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("magit-core.el" "magit-git.el" "magit-margin.el" -;;;;;; "magit-mode.el" "magit-obsolete.el" "magit-pkg.el" "magit-process.el" -;;;;;; "magit-section.el") (23473 23428 622803 402000)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; End: -;;; magit-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-autorevert.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-autorevert.el deleted file mode 100644 index 4a5fd61..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-autorevert.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,260 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-autorevert.el --- revert buffers when files in repository change -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'dash) - -(require 'magit-git) - -(require 'autorevert) - -;;; Options - -(defgroup magit-auto-revert nil - "Revert buffers when files in repository change." - :link '(custom-group-link auto-revert) - :link '(info-link "(magit)Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers") - :group 'auto-revert - :group 'magit-essentials - :group 'magit-modes) - -(defcustom auto-revert-buffer-list-filter nil - "Filter that determines which buffers `auto-revert-buffers' reverts. - -This option is provided by `magit', which also redefines -`auto-revert-buffers' to respect it. Magit users who do not turn -on the local mode `auto-revert-mode' themselves, are best served -by setting the value to `magit-auto-revert-repository-buffers-p'. - -However the default is nil, to not disturb users who do use the -local mode directly. If you experience delays when running Magit -commands, then you should consider using one of the predicates -provided by Magit - especially if you also use Tramp. - -Users who do turn on `auto-revert-mode' in buffers in which Magit -doesn't do that for them, should likely not use any filter. -Users who turn on `global-auto-revert-mode', do not have to worry -about this option, because it is disregarded if the global mode -is enabled." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.2") - :group 'auto-revert - :group 'magit-auto-revert - :group 'magit-related - :type '(radio (const :tag "no filter" nil) - (function-item magit-auto-revert-buffer-p) - (function-item magit-auto-revert-repository-buffer-p) - function)) - -(defcustom magit-auto-revert-tracked-only t - "Whether `magit-auto-revert-mode' only reverts tracked files." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0") - :group 'magit-auto-revert - :type 'boolean - :set (lambda (var val) - (set var val) - (when (and (bound-and-true-p magit-auto-revert-mode) - (featurep 'magit-autorevert)) - (magit-auto-revert-mode -1) - (magit-auto-revert-mode)))) - -(defcustom magit-auto-revert-immediately t - "Whether Magit reverts buffers immediately. - -If this is non-nil and either `global-auto-revert-mode' or -`magit-auto-revert-mode' is enabled, then Magit immediately -reverts buffers by explicitly calling `auto-revert-buffers' -after running git for side-effects. - -If `auto-revert-use-notify' is non-nil (and file notifications -are actually supported), then `magit-auto-revert-immediately' -does not have to be non-nil, because the reverts happen -immediately anyway. - -If `magit-auto-revert-immediately' and `auto-revert-use-notify' -are both nil, then reverts happen after `auto-revert-interval' -seconds of user inactivity. That is not desirable." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0") - :group 'magit-auto-revert - :type 'boolean) - -;;; Mode - -(defun magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired (&optional file) - (if file - (--when-let (find-buffer-visiting file) - (with-current-buffer it - (magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired))) - (when (and buffer-file-name - (file-readable-p buffer-file-name) - (magit-toplevel) - (or (not magit-auto-revert-tracked-only) - (magit-file-tracked-p buffer-file-name)) - (not auto-revert-mode) ; see #3014 - (not global-auto-revert-mode)) ; see #3460 - (auto-revert-mode 1)))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-globalized-minor-mode magit-auto-revert-mode auto-revert-mode - magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0") - :link '(info-link "(magit)Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers") - :group 'magit-auto-revert - :group 'magit-essentials - ;; - When `global-auto-revert-mode' is enabled, then this mode is - ;; redundant. - ;; - In all other cases enable the mode because if buffers are not - ;; automatically reverted that would make many very common tasks - ;; much more cumbersome. - ;; - When `magit-revert-buffers' is nil, then the user has opted out - ;; of the automatic reverts while a very old implementation was - ;; still in use. We continued to respect that setting for another - ;; two and a half years, but no longer do so now. - :init-value (and (not global-auto-revert-mode) - (not noninteractive))) -;; - Unfortunately `:init-value t' only sets the value of the mode -;; variable but does not cause the mode function to be called. -;; - I don't think it works like this on purpose, but since one usually -;; should not enable global modes by default, it is understandable. -;; - If the user has set the variable `magit-auto-revert-mode' to nil -;; after loading magit (instead of doing so before loading magit or -;; by using the function), then we should still respect that setting. -;; - If the user has set the obsolete variable `magit-revert-buffers' -;; to nil before or after loading magit, then we should still respect -;; that setting. -;; - If the user sets one of these variables after loading magit and -;; after `after-init-hook' has run, then that won't have an effect -;; and there is nothing we can do about it. -(defun magit-auto-revert-mode--init-kludge () - "This is an internal kludge to be used on `after-init-hook'. -Do not use this function elsewhere, and don't remove it from -the `after-init-hook'. For more information see the comments -and code surrounding the definition of this function." - (if magit-auto-revert-mode - (let ((start (current-time))) - (magit-message "Turning on magit-auto-revert-mode...") - (magit-auto-revert-mode 1) - (magit-message - "Turning on magit-auto-revert-mode...done%s" - (let ((elapsed (float-time (time-subtract (current-time) start)))) - (if (> elapsed 0.2) - (format " (%.3fs, %s buffers checked)" elapsed - (length (buffer-list))) - "")))) - (magit-auto-revert-mode -1))) -(if after-init-time - ;; Since `after-init-hook' has already been - ;; run, turn the mode on or off right now. - (magit-auto-revert-mode--init-kludge) - ;; By the time the init file has been fully loaded the - ;; values of the relevant variables might have changed. - (add-hook 'after-init-hook #'magit-auto-revert-mode--init-kludge t)) - -(put 'magit-auto-revert-mode 'function-documentation - "Toggle Magit Auto Revert mode. -With a prefix argument ARG, enable Magit Auto Revert mode if ARG -is positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, -enable the mode if ARG is omitted or nil. - -Magit Auto Revert mode is a global minor mode that reverts -buffers associated with a file that is located inside a Git -repository when the file changes on disk. Use `auto-revert-mode' -to revert a particular buffer. Or use `global-auto-revert-mode' -to revert all file-visiting buffers, not just those that visit -a file located inside a Git repository. - -This global mode works by turning on the buffer-local mode -`auto-revert-mode' at the time a buffer is first created. The -local mode is turned on if the visited file is being tracked in -a Git repository at the time when the buffer is created. - -If `magit-auto-revert-tracked-only' is non-nil (the default), -then only tracked files are reverted. But if you stage a -previously untracked file using `magit-stage', then this mode -notices that. - -Unlike `global-auto-revert-mode', this mode never reverts any -buffers that are not visiting files. - -The behavior of this mode can be customized using the options -in the `autorevert' and `magit-autorevert' groups. - -This function calls the hook `magit-auto-revert-mode-hook'.") - -(defun magit-auto-revert-buffers () - (when (and magit-auto-revert-immediately - (or global-auto-revert-mode - (and magit-auto-revert-mode auto-revert-buffer-list))) - (let ((auto-revert-buffer-list-filter - (or auto-revert-buffer-list-filter - 'magit-auto-revert-repository-buffer-p))) - (auto-revert-buffers)))) - -(defvar magit-auto-revert-toplevel nil) - -(when (< emacs-major-version 25) - (defvar auto-revert-buffers-counter 1 - "Incremented each time `auto-revert-buffers' is called")) - -(defun magit-auto-revert-buffer-p (buffer) - "Return t if BUFFER visits a file inside the current repository. -The current repository is the one in which `default-directory' is -located. If there is no current repository, then return t for -any BUFFER." - (magit-auto-revert-repository-buffer-p buffer t)) - -(defun magit-auto-revert-repository-buffer-p (buffer &optional fallback) - "Return t if BUFFER visits a file inside the current repository. -The current repository is the one in which `default-directory' is -located. If there is no current repository, then return FALLBACK -\(which defaults to nil) for any BUFFER." - ;; Call `magit-toplevel' just once per cycle. - (unless (and magit-auto-revert-toplevel - (= (cdr magit-auto-revert-toplevel) - auto-revert-buffers-counter)) - (setq magit-auto-revert-toplevel - (cons (or (magit-toplevel) 'no-repo) - auto-revert-buffers-counter))) - (let ((top (car magit-auto-revert-toplevel))) - (if (eq top 'no-repo) - fallback - (let ((dir (with-current-buffer buffer default-directory))) - (and (equal (file-remote-p dir) - (file-remote-p top)) - ;; ^ `tramp-handle-file-in-directory-p' lacks this optimization. - (file-in-directory-p dir top)))))) - -(defun auto-revert-buffers--buffer-list-filter () - (when (< emacs-major-version 25) - (cl-incf auto-revert-buffers-counter)) - (when auto-revert-buffer-list-filter - (setq auto-revert-buffer-list - (--filter auto-revert-buffer-list-filter - auto-revert-buffer-list)))) - -(advice-add 'auto-revert-buffers :before - 'auto-revert-buffers--buffer-list-filter) - -(provide 'magit-autorevert) -;;; magit-autorevert.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-autorevert.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-autorevert.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 9ac6914..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-autorevert.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-bisect.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-bisect.el deleted file mode 100644 index 8b1ee04..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-bisect.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-bisect.el --- bisect support for Magit -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2011-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Use a binary search to find the commit that introduced a bug. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -;;; Options - -(defcustom magit-bisect-show-graph t - "Whether to use `--graph' in the log showing commits yet to be bisected." - :package-version '(magit . "2.8.0") - :group 'magit-status - :type 'boolean) - -(defface magit-bisect-good - '((t :foreground "DarkOliveGreen")) - "Face for good bisect revisions." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-bisect-skip - '((t :foreground "DarkGoldenrod")) - "Face for skipped bisect revisions." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-bisect-bad - '((t :foreground "IndianRed4")) - "Face for bad bisect revisions." - :group 'magit-faces) - -;;; Commands - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-bisect-popup "magit-bisect" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-bisect-popup - "Popup console for bisect commands." - :man-page "git-bisect" - :actions '((?B "Start" magit-bisect-start) - (?s "Start script" magit-bisect-run)) - :sequence-actions '((?b "Bad" magit-bisect-bad) - (?g "Good" magit-bisect-good) - (?k "Skip" magit-bisect-skip) - (?r "Reset" magit-bisect-reset) - (?s "Run script" magit-bisect-run)) - :sequence-predicate 'magit-bisect-in-progress-p) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bisect-start (bad good) - "Start a bisect session. - -Bisecting a bug means to find the commit that introduced it. -This command starts such a bisect session by asking for a know -good and a bad commit. To move the session forward use the -other actions from the bisect popup (\ -\\<magit-status-mode-map>\\[magit-bisect-popup])." - (interactive (if (magit-bisect-in-progress-p) - (user-error "Already bisecting") - (magit-bisect-start-read-args))) - (unless (magit-rev-ancestor-p good bad) - (user-error - "The good revision (%s) has to be an ancestor of the bad one (%s)" - good bad)) - (when (magit-anything-modified-p) - (user-error "Cannot bisect with uncommitted changes")) - (magit-git-bisect "start" (list bad good) t)) - -(defun magit-bisect-start-read-args () - (let ((b (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Start bisect with bad revision"))) - (list b (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Good revision" b)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bisect-reset () - "After bisecting, cleanup bisection state and return to original `HEAD'." - (interactive) - (magit-confirm 'reset-bisect) - (magit-run-git "bisect" "reset") - (ignore-errors (delete-file (magit-git-dir "BISECT_CMD_OUTPUT")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bisect-good () - "While bisecting, mark the current commit as good. -Use this after you have asserted that the commit does not contain -the bug in question." - (interactive) - (magit-git-bisect "good")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bisect-bad () - "While bisecting, mark the current commit as bad. -Use this after you have asserted that the commit does contain the -bug in question." - (interactive) - (magit-git-bisect "bad")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bisect-skip () - "While bisecting, skip the current commit. -Use this if for some reason the current commit is not a good one -to test. This command lets Git choose a different one." - (interactive) - (magit-git-bisect "skip")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bisect-run (cmdline &optional bad good) - "Bisect automatically by running commands after each step. - -Unlike `git bisect run' this can be used before bisecting has -begun. In that case it behaves like `git bisect start; git -bisect run'." - (interactive (let ((args (and (not (magit-bisect-in-progress-p)) - (magit-bisect-start-read-args)))) - (cons (read-shell-command "Bisect shell command: ") args))) - (when (and bad good) - (magit-bisect-start bad good)) - (magit-git-bisect "run" (list shell-file-name shell-command-switch cmdline))) - -(defun magit-git-bisect (subcommand &optional args no-assert) - (unless (or no-assert (magit-bisect-in-progress-p)) - (user-error "Not bisecting")) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-run-git-with-logfile - (magit-git-dir "BISECT_CMD_OUTPUT") "bisect" subcommand args))) - -;;; Sections - -(defun magit-bisect-in-progress-p () - (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "BISECT_LOG"))) - -(defun magit-insert-bisect-output () - "While bisecting, insert section with output from `git bisect'." - (when (magit-bisect-in-progress-p) - (let* ((lines - (or (magit-file-lines (magit-git-dir "BISECT_CMD_OUTPUT")) - (list "Bisecting: (no saved bisect output)" - "It appears you have invoked `git bisect' from a shell." - "There is nothing wrong with that, we just cannot display" - "anything useful here. Consult the shell output instead."))) - (done-re "^\\([a-z0-9]\\{40\\}\\) is the first bad commit$") - (bad-line (or (and (string-match done-re (car lines)) - (pop lines)) - (--first (string-match done-re it) lines)))) - (magit-insert-section ((eval (if bad-line 'commit 'bisect-output)) - (and bad-line (match-string 1 bad-line))) - (magit-insert-heading - (propertize (or bad-line (pop lines)) - 'face 'magit-section-heading)) - (dolist (line lines) - (insert line "\n")))) - (insert "\n"))) - -(defun magit-insert-bisect-rest () - "While bisecting, insert section visualizing the bisect state." - (when (magit-bisect-in-progress-p) - (magit-insert-section (bisect-view) - (magit-insert-heading "Bisect Rest:") - (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'bisect-vis) - "bisect" "visualize" "git" "log" - "--format=%h%d%x00%s" "--decorate=full" - (and magit-bisect-show-graph "--graph"))))) - -(defun magit-insert-bisect-log () - "While bisecting, insert section logging bisect progress." - (when (magit-bisect-in-progress-p) - (magit-insert-section (bisect-log) - (magit-insert-heading "Bisect Log:") - (magit-git-wash #'magit-wash-bisect-log "bisect" "log") - (insert ?\n)))) - -(defun magit-wash-bisect-log (_args) - (let (beg) - (while (progn (setq beg (point-marker)) - (re-search-forward "^\\(git bisect [^\n]+\n\\)" nil t)) - (magit-bind-match-strings (heading) nil - (magit-delete-match) - (save-restriction - (narrow-to-region beg (point)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (magit-insert-section (bisect-item heading t) - (insert (propertize heading 'face 'magit-section-secondary-heading)) - (magit-insert-heading) - (magit-wash-sequence - (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-rev 'bisect-log - (magit-abbrev-length))) - (insert ?\n))))) - (when (re-search-forward - "# first bad commit: \\[\\([a-z0-9]\\{40\\}\\)\\] [^\n]+\n" nil t) - (magit-bind-match-strings (hash) nil - (magit-delete-match) - (magit-insert-section (bisect-item) - (insert hash " is the first bad commit\n")))))) - -(provide 'magit-bisect) -;;; magit-bisect.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-bisect.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-bisect.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 42299e7..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-bisect.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-blame.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-blame.el deleted file mode 100644 index 223a171..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-blame.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,926 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-blame.el --- blame support for Magit -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2012-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Annotates each line in file-visiting buffer with information from -;; the revision which last modified the line. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -;;; Options - -(defgroup magit-blame nil - "Blame support for Magit." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Blaming") - :group 'magit-modes) - -(defcustom magit-blame-styles - '((headings - (heading-format . "%-20a %C %s\n")) - (margin - (margin-format . (" %s%f" " %C %a" " %H")) - (margin-width . 42) - (margin-face . magit-blame-margin) - (margin-body-face . (magit-blame-dimmed))) - (highlight - (highlight-face . magit-blame-highlight)) - (lines - (show-lines . t))) - "List of styles used to visualize blame information. - -Each entry has the form (IDENT (KEY . VALUE)...). IDENT has -to be a symbol uniquely identifing the style. The following -KEYs are recognized: - - `show-lines' - Whether to prefix each chunk of lines with a thin line. - This has no effect if `heading-format' is non-nil. - `highlight-face' - Face used to highlight the first line of each chunk. - If this is nil, then those lines are not highlighted. - `heading-format' - String specifing the information to be shown above each - chunk of lines. It must end with a newline character. - `margin-format' - String specifing the information to be shown in the left - buffer margin. It must NOT end with a newline character. - This can also be a list of formats used for the lines at - the same positions within the chunk. If the chunk has - more lines than formats are specified, then the last is - repeated. - `margin-width' - Width of the margin, provided `margin-format' is non-nil. - `margin-face' - Face used in the margin, provided `margin-format' is - non-nil. This face is used in combination with the faces - that are specific to the used %-specs. If this is nil, - then `magit-blame-margin' is used. - `margin-body-face' - Face used in the margin for all but first line of a chunk. - This face is used in combination with the faces that are - specific to the used %-specs. This can also be a list of - faces (usually one face), in which case only these faces - are used and the %-spec faces are ignored. A good value - might be `(magit-blame-dimmed)'. If this is nil, then - the same face as for the first line is used. - -The following %-specs can be used in `heading-format' and -`margin-format': - - %H hash using face `magit-blame-hash' - %s summary using face `magit-blame-summary' - %a author using face `magit-blame-name' - %A author time using face `magit-blame-date' - %c committer using face `magit-blame-name' - %C committer time using face `magit-blame-date' - -Additionally if `margin-format' ends with %f, then the string -that is displayed in the margin is made at least `margin-width' -characters wide, which may be desirable if the used face sets -the background color. - -The style used in the current buffer can be cycled from the blame -popup. Blame commands (except `magit-blame-echo') use the first -style as the initial style when beginning to blame in a buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.13.0") - :group 'magit-blame - :type 'string) - -(defcustom magit-blame-echo-style 'lines - "The blame visualization style used by `magit-blame-echo'. -A symbol that has to be used as the identifier for one of the -styles defined in `magit-blame-styles'." - :package-version '(magit . "2.13.0") - :group 'magit-blame - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom magit-blame-time-format "%F %H:%M" - "Format for time strings in blame headings." - :group 'magit-blame - :type 'string) - -(defcustom magit-blame-read-only t - "Whether to initially make the blamed buffer read-only." - :package-version '(magit . "2.13.0") - :group 'magit-blame - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-blame-disable-modes '(fci-mode yascroll-bar-mode) - "List of modes not compatible with Magit-Blame mode. -This modes are turned off when Magit-Blame mode is turned on, -and then turned on again when turning off the latter." - :group 'magit-blame - :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Mode"))) - -(defcustom magit-blame-mode-lighter " Blame" - "The mode-line lighter of the Magit-Blame mode." - :group 'magit-blame - :type '(choice (const :tag "No lighter" "") string)) - -(defcustom magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook - '(magit-blame-maybe-update-revision-buffer - magit-blame-maybe-show-message) - "Hook run after point entered another chunk." - :package-version '(magit . "2.13.0") - :group 'magit-blame - :type 'hook - :get 'magit-hook-custom-get - :options '(magit-blame-maybe-update-revision-buffer - magit-blame-maybe-show-message)) - -;;; Faces - -(defface magit-blame-highlight - '((((class color) (background light)) - :background "grey80" - :foreground "black") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :background "grey25" - :foreground "white")) - "Face used for highlighting when blaming. -Also see option `magit-blame-styles'." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-blame-margin - '((t :inherit magit-blame-highlight - :weight normal - :slant normal)) - "Face used for the blame margin by default when blaming. -Also see option `magit-blame-styles'." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-blame-dimmed - '((t :inherit magit-dimmed - :weight normal - :slant normal)) - "Face used for the blame margin in some cases when blaming. -Also see option `magit-blame-styles'." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-blame-heading - '((t :inherit magit-blame-highlight - :weight normal - :slant normal)) - "Face used for blame headings by default when blaming. -Also see option `magit-blame-styles'." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-blame-summary nil - "Face used for commit summaries when blaming." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-blame-hash nil - "Face used for commit hashes when blaming." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-blame-name nil - "Face used for author and committer names when blaming." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-blame-date nil - "Face used for dates when blaming." - :group 'magit-faces) - -;;; Chunks - -(defclass magit-blame-chunk () - (;; <orig-rev> <orig-line> <final-line> <num-lines> - (orig-rev :initarg :orig-rev) - (orig-line :initarg :orig-line) - (final-line :initarg :final-line) - (num-lines :initarg :num-lines) - ;; previous <prev-rev> <prev-file> - (prev-rev :initform nil) - (prev-file :initform nil) - ;; filename <orig-file> - (orig-file))) - -(defun magit-current-blame-chunk (&optional type) - (or (and (not (and type (not (eq type magit-blame-type)))) - (magit-blame-chunk-at (point))) - (and type - (let ((rev (or magit-buffer-refname magit-buffer-revision)) - (file (magit-file-relative-name nil (not magit-buffer-file-name))) - (line (format "%i,+1" (line-number-at-pos)))) - (unless file - (error "Buffer does not visit a tracked file")) - (with-temp-buffer - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-git-insert - "blame" "--porcelain" - (if (memq magit-blame-type '(final removal)) - (cons "--reverse" (magit-blame-arguments)) - (magit-blame-arguments)) - "-L" line rev "--" file) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (car (magit-blame--parse-chunk type)))))))) - -(defun magit-blame-chunk-at (pos) - (--some (overlay-get it 'magit-blame-chunk) - (overlays-at pos))) - -(defun magit-blame--overlay-at (&optional pos key) - (unless pos - (setq pos (point))) - (--first (overlay-get it (or key 'magit-blame-chunk)) - (nconc (overlays-at pos) - (overlays-in pos pos)))) - -;;; Keymaps - -(defvar magit-blame-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-q") 'magit-blame-quit) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-blame-mode'. -Note that most blaming key bindings are defined -in `magit-blame-read-only-mode-map' instead.") - -(defvar magit-blame-read-only-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (cond ((featurep 'jkl) - (define-key map [return] 'magit-show-commit) - (define-key map (kbd "i") 'magit-blame-previous-chunk) - (define-key map (kbd "I") 'magit-blame-previous-chunk-same-commit) - (define-key map (kbd "k") 'magit-blame-next-chunk) - (define-key map (kbd "K") 'magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit) - (define-key map (kbd "j") 'magit-blame) - (define-key map (kbd "l") 'magit-blame-removal) - (define-key map (kbd "f") 'magit-blame-reverse) - (define-key map (kbd "b") 'magit-blame-popup)) - (t - (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'magit-show-commit) - (define-key map (kbd "p") 'magit-blame-previous-chunk) - (define-key map (kbd "P") 'magit-blame-previous-chunk-same-commit) - (define-key map (kbd "n") 'magit-blame-next-chunk) - (define-key map (kbd "N") 'magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit) - (define-key map (kbd "b") 'magit-blame) - (define-key map (kbd "r") 'magit-blame-removal) - (define-key map (kbd "f") 'magit-blame-reverse) - (define-key map (kbd "B") 'magit-blame-popup))) - (define-key map (kbd "c") 'magit-blame-cycle-style) - (define-key map (kbd "q") 'magit-blame-quit) - (define-key map (kbd "M-w") 'magit-blame-copy-hash) - (define-key map (kbd "SPC") 'magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up) - (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-blame-read-only-mode'.") - -;;; Modes -;;;; Variables - -(defvar-local magit-blame-buffer-read-only nil) -(defvar-local magit-blame-cache nil) -(defvar-local magit-blame-disabled-modes nil) -(defvar-local magit-blame-process nil) -(defvar-local magit-blame-recursive-p nil) -(defvar-local magit-blame-type nil) -(defvar-local magit-blame-separator nil) -(defvar-local magit-blame-previous-chunk nil) - -(defvar-local magit-blame--style nil) - -(defsubst magit-blame--style-get (key) - (cdr (assoc key (cdr magit-blame--style)))) - -;;;; Base Mode - -(define-minor-mode magit-blame-mode - "Display blame information inline." - :lighter magit-blame-mode-lighter - (cond (magit-blame-mode - (when (called-interactively-p 'any) - (setq magit-blame-mode nil) - (user-error - (concat "Don't call `magit-blame-mode' directly; " - "instead use `magit-blame' or `magit-blame-popup'"))) - (add-hook 'after-save-hook 'magit-blame--run t t) - (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook t t) - (add-hook 'before-revert-hook 'magit-blame--remove-overlays t t) - (add-hook 'after-revert-hook 'magit-blame--run t t) - (add-hook 'read-only-mode-hook 'magit-blame-toggle-read-only t t) - (setq magit-blame-buffer-read-only buffer-read-only) - (when (or magit-blame-read-only magit-buffer-file-name) - (read-only-mode 1)) - (dolist (mode magit-blame-disable-modes) - (when (and (boundp mode) (symbol-value mode)) - (funcall mode -1) - (push mode magit-blame-disabled-modes))) - (setq magit-blame-separator (magit-blame--format-separator)) - (unless magit-blame--style - (setq magit-blame--style (car magit-blame-styles))) - (magit-blame--update-margin)) - (t - (when (process-live-p magit-blame-process) - (kill-process magit-blame-process) - (while magit-blame-process - (sit-for 0.01))) ; avoid racing the sentinal - (remove-hook 'after-save-hook 'magit-blame--run t) - (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook t) - (remove-hook 'before-revert-hook 'magit-blame--remove-overlays t) - (remove-hook 'after-revert-hook 'magit-blame--run t) - (remove-hook 'read-only-mode-hook 'magit-blame-toggle-read-only t) - (unless magit-blame-buffer-read-only - (read-only-mode -1)) - (magit-blame-read-only-mode -1) - (dolist (mode magit-blame-disabled-modes) - (funcall mode 1)) - (kill-local-variable 'magit-blame-disabled-modes) - (kill-local-variable 'magit-blame-type) - (kill-local-variable 'magit-blame--style) - (magit-blame--update-margin) - (magit-blame--remove-overlays)))) - -(defun magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook () - (let ((chunk (magit-blame-chunk-at (point)))) - (when (cl-typep chunk 'magit-blame-chunk) - (unless (eq chunk magit-blame-previous-chunk) - (run-hooks 'magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook)) - (setq magit-blame-previous-chunk chunk)))) - -(defun magit-blame-toggle-read-only () - (magit-blame-read-only-mode (if buffer-read-only 1 -1))) - -;;;; Read-Only Mode - -(define-minor-mode magit-blame-read-only-mode - "Provide keybindings for Magit-Blame mode. - -This minor-mode provides the key bindings for Magit-Blame mode, -but only when Read-Only mode is also enabled because these key -bindings would otherwise conflict badly with regular bindings. - -When both Magit-Blame mode and Read-Only mode are enabled, then -this mode gets automatically enabled too and when one of these -modes is toggled, then this mode also gets toggled automatically. - -\\{magit-blame-read-only-mode-map}") - -;;;; Kludges - -(defun magit-blame-put-keymap-before-view-mode () - "Put `magit-blame-read-only-mode' ahead of `view-mode' in `minor-mode-map-alist'." - (--when-let (assq 'magit-blame-read-only-mode - (cl-member 'view-mode minor-mode-map-alist :key #'car)) - (setq minor-mode-map-alist - (cons it (delq it minor-mode-map-alist)))) - (remove-hook 'view-mode-hook #'magit-blame-put-keymap-before-view-mode)) - -(add-hook 'view-mode-hook #'magit-blame-put-keymap-before-view-mode) - -;;; Process - -(defun magit-blame--run () - (magit-with-toplevel - (unless magit-blame-mode - (magit-blame-mode 1)) - (message "Blaming...") - (magit-blame-run-process - (or magit-buffer-refname magit-buffer-revision) - (magit-file-relative-name nil (not magit-buffer-file-name)) - (if (memq magit-blame-type '(final removal)) - (cons "--reverse" (magit-blame-arguments)) - (magit-blame-arguments)) - (list (line-number-at-pos (window-start)) - (line-number-at-pos (1- (window-end nil t))))) - (set-process-sentinel magit-this-process - 'magit-blame-process-quickstart-sentinel))) - -(defun magit-blame-run-process (revision file args &optional lines) - (let ((process (magit-parse-git-async - "blame" "--incremental" args - (and lines (list "-L" (apply #'format "%s,%s" lines))) - revision "--" file))) - (set-process-filter process 'magit-blame-process-filter) - (set-process-sentinel process 'magit-blame-process-sentinel) - (process-put process 'arguments (list revision file args)) - (setq magit-blame-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal)) - (setq magit-blame-process process))) - -(defun magit-blame-process-quickstart-sentinel (process event) - (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal)) - (magit-blame-process-sentinel process event t) - (magit-blame-assert-buffer process) - (with-current-buffer (process-get process 'command-buf) - (when magit-blame-mode - (let ((default-directory (magit-toplevel))) - (apply #'magit-blame-run-process - (process-get process 'arguments))))))) - -(defun magit-blame-process-sentinel (process _event &optional quiet) - (let ((status (process-status process))) - (when (memq status '(exit signal)) - (kill-buffer (process-buffer process)) - (if (and (eq status 'exit) - (zerop (process-exit-status process))) - (unless quiet - (message "Blaming...done")) - (magit-blame-assert-buffer process) - (with-current-buffer (process-get process 'command-buf) - (if magit-blame-mode - (progn (magit-blame-mode -1) - (message "Blaming...failed")) - (message "Blaming...aborted")))) - (kill-local-variable 'magit-blame-process)))) - -(defun magit-blame-process-filter (process string) - (internal-default-process-filter process string) - (let ((buf (process-get process 'command-buf)) - (pos (process-get process 'parsed)) - (mark (process-mark process)) - type cache) - (with-current-buffer buf - (setq type magit-blame-type) - (setq cache magit-blame-cache)) - (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process) - (goto-char pos) - (while (and (< (point) mark) - (save-excursion (re-search-forward "^filename .+\n" nil t))) - (pcase-let* ((`(,chunk ,revinfo) - (magit-blame--parse-chunk type)) - (rev (oref chunk orig-rev))) - (if revinfo - (puthash rev revinfo cache) - (setq revinfo - (or (gethash rev cache) - (puthash rev (magit-blame--commit-alist rev) cache)))) - (magit-blame--make-overlays buf chunk revinfo)) - (process-put process 'parsed (point)))))) - -(defun magit-blame--parse-chunk (type) - (let (chunk revinfo) - (looking-at "^\\(.\\{40\\}\\) \\([0-9]+\\) \\([0-9]+\\) \\([0-9]+\\)") - (with-slots (orig-rev orig-file prev-rev prev-file) - (setq chunk (magit-blame-chunk - :orig-rev (match-string 1) - :orig-line (string-to-number (match-string 2)) - :final-line (string-to-number (match-string 3)) - :num-lines (string-to-number (match-string 4)))) - (forward-line) - (let (done) - (while (not done) - (cond ((looking-at "^filename \\(.+\\)") - (setq done t) - (setf orig-file (match-string 1))) - ((looking-at "^previous \\(.\\{40\\}\\) \\(.+\\)") - (setf prev-rev (match-string 1)) - (setf prev-file (match-string 2))) - ((looking-at "^\\([^ ]+\\) \\(.+\\)") - (push (cons (match-string 1) - (match-string 2)) revinfo))) - (forward-line))) - (when (and (eq type 'removal) prev-rev) - (cl-rotatef orig-rev prev-rev) - (cl-rotatef orig-file prev-file) - (setq revinfo nil))) - (list chunk revinfo))) - -(defun magit-blame--commit-alist (rev) - (cl-mapcar 'cons - '("summary" - "author" "author-time" "author-tz" - "committer" "committer-time" "committer-tz") - (split-string (magit-rev-format "%s\v%an\v%ad\v%cn\v%cd" rev - "--date=format:%s\v%z") - "\v"))) - -(defun magit-blame-assert-buffer (process) - (unless (buffer-live-p (process-get process 'command-buf)) - (kill-process process) - (user-error "Buffer being blamed has been killed"))) - -;;; Display - -(defun magit-blame--make-overlays (buf chunk revinfo) - (with-current-buffer buf - (save-excursion - (save-restriction - (widen) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line (1- (oref chunk final-line))) - (let ((beg (point)) - (end (save-excursion - (forward-line (oref chunk num-lines)) - (point)))) - (magit-blame--remove-overlays beg end) - (magit-blame--make-margin-overlays chunk revinfo beg end) - (magit-blame--make-heading-overlay chunk revinfo beg end) - (magit-blame--make-highlight-overlay chunk beg)))))) - -(defun magit-blame--make-margin-overlays (chunk revinfo _beg end) - (save-excursion - (let ((line 0)) - (while (< (point) end) - (magit-blame--make-margin-overlay chunk revinfo line) - (forward-line) - (cl-incf line))))) - -(defun magit-blame--make-margin-overlay (chunk revinfo line) - (let* ((end (line-end-position)) - ;; If possible avoid putting this on the first character - ;; of the line to avoid a conflict with the line overlay. - (beg (min (1+ (line-beginning-position)) end)) - (ov (make-overlay beg end))) - (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-chunk chunk) - (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-revinfo revinfo) - (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-margin line) - (magit-blame--update-margin-overlay ov))) - -(defun magit-blame--make-heading-overlay (chunk revinfo beg end) - (let ((ov (make-overlay beg end))) - (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-chunk chunk) - (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-revinfo revinfo) - (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-heading t) - (magit-blame--update-heading-overlay ov))) - -(defun magit-blame--make-highlight-overlay (chunk beg) - (let ((ov (make-overlay beg (1+ (line-end-position))))) - (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-chunk chunk) - (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-highlight t) - (magit-blame--update-highlight-overlay ov))) - -(defun magit-blame--update-margin () - (setq left-margin-width (or (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-width) 0)) - (set-window-buffer (selected-window) (current-buffer))) - -(defun magit-blame--update-overlays () - (save-restriction - (widen) - (dolist (ov (overlays-in (point-min) (point-max))) - (cond ((overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-heading) - (magit-blame--update-heading-overlay ov)) - ((overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-margin) - (magit-blame--update-margin-overlay ov)) - ((overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-highlight) - (magit-blame--update-highlight-overlay ov)))))) - -(defun magit-blame--update-margin-overlay (ov) - (overlay-put - ov 'before-string - (and (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-width) - (propertize - "o" 'display - (list (list 'margin 'left-margin) - (let ((line (overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-margin)) - (format (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-format)) - (face (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-face))) - (magit-blame--format-string - ov - (or (and (atom format) - format) - (nth line format) - (car (last format))) - (or (and (not (zerop line)) - (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-body-face)) - face - 'magit-blame-margin)))))))) - -(defun magit-blame--update-heading-overlay (ov) - (overlay-put - ov 'before-string - (--if-let (magit-blame--style-get 'heading-format) - (magit-blame--format-string ov it 'magit-blame-heading) - (and (magit-blame--style-get 'show-lines) - (or (not (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-format)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (overlay-start ov)) - ;; Special case of the special case described in - ;; `magit-blame--make-margin-overlay'. For empty - ;; lines it is not possible to show both overlays - ;; without the line being to high. - (not (= (point) (line-end-position))))) - magit-blame-separator)))) - -(defun magit-blame--update-highlight-overlay (ov) - (overlay-put ov 'face (magit-blame--style-get 'highlight-face))) - -(defun magit-blame--format-string (ov format face) - (let* ((chunk (overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-chunk)) - (revinfo (overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-revinfo)) - (key (list format face)) - (string (cdr (assoc key revinfo)))) - (unless string - (setq string - (and format - (magit-blame--format-string-1 (oref chunk orig-rev) - revinfo format face))) - (nconc revinfo (list (cons key string)))) - string)) - -(defun magit-blame--format-string-1 (rev revinfo format face) - (let ((str - (if (equal rev "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000") - (propertize (concat (if (string-prefix-p "\s" format) "\s" "") - "Not Yet Committed" - (if (string-suffix-p "\n" format) "\n" "")) - 'face face) - (magit--format-spec - (propertize format 'face face) - (cl-flet* ((p0 (s f) - (propertize s 'face (if face - (if (listp face) - face - (list f face)) - f))) - (p1 (k f) - (p0 (cdr (assoc k revinfo)) f)) - (p2 (k1 k2 f) - (p0 (magit-blame--format-time-string - (cdr (assoc k1 revinfo)) - (cdr (assoc k2 revinfo))) - f))) - `((?H . ,(p0 rev 'magit-blame-hash)) - (?s . ,(p1 "summary" 'magit-blame-summary)) - (?a . ,(p1 "author" 'magit-blame-name)) - (?c . ,(p1 "committer" 'magit-blame-name)) - (?A . ,(p2 "author-time" "author-tz" 'magit-blame-date)) - (?C . ,(p2 "committer-time" "committer-tz" 'magit-blame-date)) - (?f . ""))))))) - (if-let ((width (and (string-suffix-p "%f" format) - (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-width)))) - (concat str - (propertize (make-string (max 0 (- width (length str))) ?\s) - 'face face)) - str))) - -(defun magit-blame--format-separator () - (propertize - (concat (propertize "\s" 'display '(space :height (2))) - (propertize "\n" 'line-height t)) - 'face (list :background - (face-attribute 'magit-blame-heading :background nil t)))) - -(defun magit-blame--format-time-string (time tz) - (let* ((time-format (or (magit-blame--style-get 'time-format) - magit-blame-time-format)) - (tz-in-second (and (not (version< emacs-version "25")) - (string-match "%z" time-format) - (car (last (parse-time-string tz)))))) - (format-time-string time-format - (seconds-to-time (string-to-number time)) - tz-in-second))) - -(defun magit-blame--remove-overlays (&optional beg end) - (save-restriction - (widen) - (dolist (ov (overlays-in (or beg (point-min)) - (or end (point-max)))) - (when (overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-chunk) - (delete-overlay ov))))) - -(defun magit-blame-maybe-show-message () - (when (magit-blame--style-get 'show-message) - (let ((message-log-max 0)) - (if-let ((msg (cdr (assq 'heading - (gethash (oref (magit-current-blame-chunk) - orig-rev) - magit-blame-cache))))) - (progn (setq msg (substring msg 0 -1)) - (set-text-properties 0 (length msg) nil msg) - (message msg)) - (message "Commit data not available yet. Still blaming."))))) - -;;; Commands - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-blame-echo () - "For each line show the revision in which it was added. -Show the information about the chunk at point in the echo area -when moving between chunks. Unlike other blaming commands, do -not turn on `read-only-mode'." - (interactive) - (when magit-buffer-file-name - (user-error "Blob buffers aren't supported")) - (setq-local magit-blame--style - (assq magit-blame-echo-style magit-blame-styles)) - (setq-local magit-blame-disable-modes - (cons 'eldoc-mode magit-blame-disable-modes)) - (if (not magit-blame-mode) - (let ((magit-blame-read-only nil)) - (magit-blame)) - (read-only-mode -1) - (magit-blame--update-overlays))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-blame () - "For each line show the revision in which it was added." - (interactive) - (magit-blame--pre-blame-assert 'addition) - (magit-blame--pre-blame-setup 'addition) - (magit-blame--run)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-blame-removal () - "For each line show the revision in which it was removed." - (interactive) - (unless magit-buffer-file-name - (user-error "Only blob buffers can be blamed in reverse")) - (magit-blame--pre-blame-assert 'removal) - (magit-blame--pre-blame-setup 'removal) - (magit-blame--run)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-blame-reverse () - "For each line show the last revision in which it still exists." - (interactive) - (unless magit-buffer-file-name - (user-error "Only blob buffers can be blamed in reverse")) - (magit-blame--pre-blame-assert 'final) - (magit-blame--pre-blame-setup 'final) - (magit-blame--run)) - -(defun magit-blame--pre-blame-assert (type) - (unless (magit-toplevel) - (magit--not-inside-repository-error)) - (if (and magit-blame-mode - (eq type magit-blame-type)) - (if-let ((chunk (magit-current-blame-chunk))) - (unless (oref chunk prev-rev) - (user-error "Chunk has no further history")) - (user-error "Commit data not available yet. Still blaming.")) - (unless (magit-file-relative-name nil (not magit-buffer-file-name)) - (if buffer-file-name - (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a tracked file") - (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file"))))) - -(defun magit-blame--pre-blame-setup (type) - (when magit-blame-mode - (if (eq type magit-blame-type) - (let ((style magit-blame--style)) - (magit-blame-visit-other-file) - (setq-local magit-blame--style style) - (setq-local magit-blame-recursive-p t) - ;; Set window-start for the benefit of quickstart. - (redisplay)) - (magit-blame--remove-overlays))) - (setq magit-blame-type type)) - -(defun magit-blame-visit-other-file () - "Visit another blob related to the current chunk." - (interactive) - (with-slots (prev-rev prev-file orig-line) - (magit-current-blame-chunk) - (unless prev-rev - (user-error "Chunk has no further history")) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-find-file prev-rev prev-file)) - ;; TODO Adjust line like magit-diff-visit-file. - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line (1- orig-line)))) - -(defun magit-blame-visit-file () - "Visit the blob related to the current chunk." - (interactive) - (with-slots (orig-rev orig-file orig-line) - (magit-current-blame-chunk) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-find-file orig-rev orig-file)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line (1- orig-line)))) - -(defun magit-blame-quit () - "Turn off Magit-Blame mode. -If the buffer was created during a recursive blame, -then also kill the buffer." - (interactive) - (magit-blame-mode -1) - (when magit-blame-recursive-p - (kill-buffer))) - -(defun magit-blame-next-chunk () - "Move to the next chunk." - (interactive) - (--if-let (next-single-char-property-change (point) 'magit-blame-chunk) - (goto-char it) - (user-error "No more chunks"))) - -(defun magit-blame-previous-chunk () - "Move to the previous chunk." - (interactive) - (--if-let (previous-single-char-property-change (point) 'magit-blame-chunk) - (goto-char it) - (user-error "No more chunks"))) - -(defun magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit (&optional previous) - "Move to the next chunk from the same commit.\n\n(fn)" - (interactive) - (if-let ((rev (oref (magit-current-blame-chunk) orig-rev))) - (let ((pos (point)) ov) - (save-excursion - (while (and (not ov) - (not (= pos (if previous (point-min) (point-max)))) - (setq pos (funcall - (if previous - 'previous-single-char-property-change - 'next-single-char-property-change) - pos 'magit-blame-chunk))) - (--when-let (magit-blame--overlay-at pos) - (when (equal (oref (magit-blame-chunk-at pos) orig-rev) rev) - (setq ov it))))) - (if ov - (goto-char (overlay-start ov)) - (user-error "No more chunks from same commit"))) - (user-error "This chunk hasn't been blamed yet"))) - -(defun magit-blame-previous-chunk-same-commit () - "Move to the previous chunk from the same commit." - (interactive) - (magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit 'previous-single-char-property-change)) - -(defun magit-blame-cycle-style () - "Change how blame information is visualized. -Cycle through the elements of option `magit-blame-styles'." - (interactive) - (setq magit-blame--style - (or (cadr (cl-member (car magit-blame--style) - magit-blame-styles :key #'car)) - (car magit-blame-styles))) - (magit-blame--update-margin) - (magit-blame--update-overlays)) - -(defun magit-blame-copy-hash () - "Save hash of the current chunk's commit to the kill ring. - -When the region is active, then save the region's content -instead of the hash, like `kill-ring-save' would." - (interactive) - (if (use-region-p) - (copy-region-as-kill nil nil 'region) - (kill-new (message "%s" (oref (magit-current-blame-chunk) orig-rev))))) - -;;; Popup - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-blame-popup "magit-blame" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-blame-popup - "Popup console for blame commands." - :man-page "git-blame" - :switches '((?w "Ignore whitespace" "-w") - (?r "Do not treat root commits as boundaries" "--root")) - :options '((?M "Detect lines moved or copied within a file" "-M") - (?C "Detect lines moved or copied between files" "-C")) - :actions '("Actions" - (?b "Show commits adding lines" magit-blame) - (?r (lambda () - (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer - (and (not buffer-file-name) - (propertize "Show commits removing lines" - 'face 'default)))) - magit-blame-removal) - (?f (lambda () - (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer - (and (not buffer-file-name) - (propertize "Show last commits that still have lines" - 'face 'default)))) - magit-blame-reverse) - (lambda () - (and (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer - magit-blame-mode) - (propertize "Refresh" 'face 'magit-popup-heading))) - (?c "Cycle style" magit-blame-cycle-style)) - :default-arguments '("-w") - :max-action-columns 1 - :default-action 'magit-blame) - -;;; Utilities - -(defun magit-blame-maybe-update-revision-buffer () - (unless magit--update-revision-buffer - (setq magit--update-revision-buffer nil) - (when-let ((chunk (magit-current-blame-chunk)) - (commit (oref chunk orig-rev)) - (buffer (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode nil t))) - (setq magit--update-revision-buffer (list commit buffer)) - (run-with-idle-timer - magit-update-other-window-delay nil - (lambda () - (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,buf) magit--update-revision-buffer)) - (setq magit--update-revision-buffer nil) - (when (buffer-live-p buf) - (let ((magit-display-buffer-noselect t)) - (apply #'magit-show-commit rev (magit-diff-arguments)))))))))) - -(provide 'magit-blame) -;;; magit-blame.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-blame.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-blame.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 78721d7..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-blame.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-bookmark.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-bookmark.el deleted file mode 100644 index a2156a4..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-bookmark.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,366 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-bookmark.el --- bookmark support for Magit -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Yuri Khan <yuri.v.khan@gmail.com> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Support for bookmarks for most Magit buffers. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) -(require 'bookmark) - -;;; Supporting primitives - -(defun magit-bookmark--jump (bookmark fn &rest args) - "Handle a Magit BOOKMARK. - -This function will: - -1. Bind `default-directory' to the repository root directory - stored in the `filename' bookmark property. -2. Invoke the function FN with ARGS as arguments. This needs to - restore the buffer. -3. Restore the expanded/collapsed status of top level sections - and the point position." - (declare (indent 2)) - (let* ((default-directory (bookmark-get-filename bookmark))) - (if default-directory - (apply fn args) - (signal 'bookmark-error-no-filename (list 'stringp default-directory))) - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode) - (when-let ((hidden-sections (bookmark-prop-get bookmark - 'magit-hidden-sections))) - (dolist (child (oref magit-root-section children)) - (if (member (cons (oref child type) - (oref child value)) - hidden-sections) - (magit-section-hide child) - (magit-section-show child))))) - (--when-let (bookmark-get-position bookmark) - (goto-char it)) - (--when-let (bookmark-get-front-context-string bookmark) - (when (search-forward it (point-max) t) - (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))) - (--when-let (bookmark-get-rear-context-string bookmark) - (when (search-backward it (point-min) t) - (goto-char (match-end 0)))) - nil)) - -(defun magit-bookmark--make-record (mode handler &optional make-props) - "Create a Magit bookmark. - -MODE specifies the expected major mode of current buffer. - -HANDLER should be a function that will be used to restore this -buffer. - -MAKE-PROPS should be either nil or a function that will be called -with `magit-refresh-args' as the argument list, and may return an -alist whose every element has the form (PROP . VALUE) and -specifies additional properties to store in the bookmark." - (declare (indent 1)) - (unless (eq major-mode mode) - (user-error "Not in a %s buffer" mode)) - (let ((bookmark (bookmark-make-record-default 'no-file))) - (bookmark-prop-set bookmark 'handler handler) - (bookmark-set-filename bookmark (magit-toplevel)) - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode) - (bookmark-prop-set - bookmark 'magit-hidden-sections - (--map (cons (oref it type) - (oref it value)) - (--filter (oref it hidden) - (oref magit-root-section children))))) - (when make-props - (pcase-dolist (`(,prop . ,value) (apply make-props magit-refresh-args)) - (bookmark-prop-set bookmark prop value))) - bookmark)) - -;;; Status - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--status-jump (bookmark) - "Handle a Magit status BOOKMARK." - (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark - (lambda () (magit-status-internal default-directory)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--status-make-record () - "Create a Magit status bookmark." - (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-status-mode - #'magit-bookmark--status-jump)) - -;;; Refs - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--refs-jump (bookmark) - "Handle a Magit refs BOOKMARK." - (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-show-refs - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-refs) - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-args))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--refs-make-record () - "Create a Magit refs bookmark." - (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-refs-mode - #'magit-bookmark--refs-jump - (lambda (refs args) - `((magit-refs . ,refs) - (magit-args . ,args))))) - -;;; Log - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--log-jump (bookmark) - "Handle a Magit log BOOKMARK." - (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-log - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-revs) - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-args) - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-files))) - -(defun magit-bookmark--log-make-name (buffer-name revs _args files) - "Generate the default name for a log bookmark." - (concat - buffer-name " " (mapconcat #'identity revs " ") - (and files - (concat " touching " (mapconcat #'identity files " "))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--log-make-record () - "Create a Magit log bookmark." - (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-log-mode - #'magit-bookmark--log-jump - (lambda (revs args files) - `((defaults . (,(magit-bookmark--log-make-name - (buffer-name) revs args files))) - (magit-revs . ,revs) - (magit-args . ,args) - (magit-files . ,files))))) - -;;; Reflog - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--reflog-jump (bookmark) - "Handle a Magit reflog BOOKMARK." - (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark - (lambda () - (let ((magit-reflog-arguments (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-args))) - (magit-reflog (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-ref)))))) - -(defun magit-bookmark--reflog-make-name (buffer-name ref) - "Generate the default name for a reflog bookmark." - (concat buffer-name " " ref)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--reflog-make-record () - "Create a Magit reflog bookmark." - (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-reflog-mode - #'magit-bookmark--reflog-jump - (lambda (ref args) - `((defaults . (,(magit-bookmark--reflog-make-name (buffer-name) ref))) - (magit-ref . ,ref) - (magit-args . ,args))))) - -;;; Stashes - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--stashes-jump (bookmark) - "Handle a Magit stash list BOOKMARK." - (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-stash-list)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--stashes-make-record () - "Create a Magit stash list bookmark." - (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-stashes-mode - #'magit-bookmark--stashes-jump)) - -;;; Cherry - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--cherry-jump (bookmark) - "Handle a Magit cherry BOOKMARK." - (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-cherry - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-head) - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-upstream))) - -(defun magit-bookmark--cherry-make-name (buffer-name head upstream) - "Generate the default name for a cherry bookmark." - (concat buffer-name " " head " upstream " upstream)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--cherry-make-record () - "Create a Magit cherry bookmark." - (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-cherry-mode - #'magit-bookmark--cherry-jump - (lambda (upstream head) - `((defaults . (,(magit-bookmark--cherry-make-name - (buffer-name) head upstream))) - (magit-head . ,head) - (magit-upstream . ,upstream))))) - -;;; Diff - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--diff-jump (bookmark) - "Handle a Magit diff BOOKMARK." - (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-diff-setup - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-rev-or-range) - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-const) - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-args) - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-files))) - -(defun magit-bookmark--resolve (rev-or-range) - "Return REV-OR-RANGE with ref names resolved to commit hashes." - (pcase (magit-git-lines "rev-parse" rev-or-range) - (`(,rev) - (magit-rev-abbrev rev)) - ((and `(,rev1 ,rev2) - (guard (/= ?^ (aref rev1 0))) - (guard (= ?^ (aref rev2 0)))) - (concat (magit-rev-abbrev (substring rev2 1)) - ".." - (magit-rev-abbrev rev1))) - ((and `(,rev1 ,rev2 ,rev3) - (guard (/= ?^ (aref rev1 0))) - (guard (/= ?^ (aref rev2 0))) - (guard (= ?^ (aref rev3 0)))) - (ignore rev3) - (concat (magit-rev-abbrev rev1) - "..." - (magit-rev-abbrev rev2))) - (_ - rev-or-range))) - -(defun magit-bookmark--diff-make-name - (buffer-name rev-or-range const _args files) - "Generate a default name for a diff bookmark." - (if (member "--no-index" const) - (apply #'format "*magit-diff %s %s" files) - (concat buffer-name " " - (cond (rev-or-range) - ((member "--cached" const) "staged") - (t "unstaged")) - (when files - (concat " in " (mapconcat #'identity files ", ")))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--diff-make-record () - "Create a Magit diff bookmark." - (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-diff-mode - #'magit-bookmark--diff-jump - (lambda (rev-or-range const args files) - (let ((resolved (magit-bookmark--resolve rev-or-range))) - `((defaults . (,(magit-bookmark--diff-make-name - (buffer-name) resolved const args files))) - (magit-rev-or-range . ,resolved) - (magit-const . ,const) - (magit-args . ,args) - (magit-files . ,files)))))) - -;;; Revision - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--revision-jump (bookmark) - "Handle a Magit revision BOOKMARK." - (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-show-commit - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-rev) - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'args) - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'files))) - -(defun magit-bookmark--revision-make-name (buffer-name rev _args files) - "Generate a default name for a revision bookmark." - (let ((subject (magit-rev-format "%s" rev))) - (concat buffer-name " " - (magit-rev-abbrev rev) - (cond (files (concat " " (mapconcat #'identity files " "))) - (subject (concat " " subject)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--revision-make-record () - "Create a Magit revision bookmark." - ;; magit-refresh-args stores the revision in relative form. - ;; For bookmarks, the exact hash is more appropriate. - (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-revision-mode - #'magit-bookmark--revision-jump - (lambda (_rev _ args files) - `((defaults . (,(magit-bookmark--revision-make-name - (buffer-name) magit-buffer-revision-hash - args files))) - (magit-rev . ,magit-buffer-revision-hash) - (magit-args . ,args) - (magit-files . ,files))))) - -;;; Stash - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--stash-jump (bookmark) - "Handle a Magit stash BOOKMARK." - (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-stash-show - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-stash) - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-args) - (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-files))) - -(defun magit-bookmark--stash-make-name (buffer-name stash _args files) - "Generate the default name for a stash bookmark." - (concat buffer-name " " stash " " - (if files - (mapconcat #'identity files " ") - (magit-rev-format "%s" stash)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--stash-make-record () - "Create a Magit stash bookmark." - (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-stash-mode - #'magit-bookmark--stash-jump - (lambda (stash _ args files) - `((defaults . (,(magit-bookmark--stash-make-name - (buffer-name) - (magit-rev-abbrev magit-buffer-revision-hash) - args files))) - (magit-stash . ,magit-buffer-revision-hash) - (magit-args . ,args) - (magit-files . ,files) - (magit-hidden-sections - . ,(--map `(,(oref it type) - . ,(replace-regexp-in-string (regexp-quote stash) - magit-buffer-revision-hash - (oref it value))) - (--filter (oref it hidden) - (oref magit-root-section children)))))))) - -;;; Submodules - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--submodules-jump (bookmark) - "Handle a Magit submodule list BOOKMARK." - (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-list-submodules)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-bookmark--submodules-make-record () - "Create a Magit submodule list bookmark." - (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-submodule-list-mode - #'magit-bookmark--submodules-jump)) - -(provide 'magit-bookmark) -;;; magit-bookmark.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-bookmark.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-bookmark.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 0776b86..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-bookmark.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-branch.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-branch.el deleted file mode 100644 index b346db8..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-branch.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1090 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-branch.el --- branch support -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements support for branches. It defines popups -;; and commands for creating, checking out, manipulating, and -;; configuring branches. Commands defined here are mainly concerned -;; with branches as pointers, commands that deal with what a branch -;; points at, are defined elsewhere. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) -(require 'magit-collab) -(require 'magit-reset) - -;;; Options - -(defcustom magit-branch-read-upstream-first t - "Whether to read upstream before name of new branch when creating a branch. - -`nil' Read the branch name first. -`t' Read the upstream first. -`fallback' Read the upstream first, but if it turns out that the chosen - value is not a valid upstream (because it cannot be resolved - as an existing revision), then treat it as the name of the - new branch and continue by reading the upstream next." - :package-version '(magit . "2.2.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type '(choice (const :tag "read branch name first" nil) - (const :tag "read upstream first" t) - (const :tag "read upstream first, with fallback" fallback))) - -(defcustom magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream nil - "Whether to favor remote upstreams when creating new branches. - -When a new branch is created, then the branch, commit, or stash -at point is suggested as the default starting point of the new -branch, or if there is no such revision at point the current -branch. In either case the user may choose another starting -point. - -If the chosen starting point is a branch, then it may also be set -as the upstream of the new branch, depending on the value of the -Git variable `branch.autoSetupMerge'. By default this is done -for remote branches, but not for local branches. - -You might prefer to always use some remote branch as upstream. -If the chosen starting point is (1) a local branch, (2) whose -name matches a member of the value of this option, (3) the -upstream of that local branch is a remote branch with the same -name, and (4) that remote branch can be fast-forwarded to the -local branch, then the chosen branch is used as starting point, -but its own upstream is used as the upstream of the new branch. - -Members of this option's value are treated as branch names that -have to match exactly unless they contain a character that makes -them invalid as a branch name. Recommended characters to use -to trigger interpretation as a regexp are \"*\" and \"^\". Some -other characters which you might expect to be invalid, actually -are not, e.g. \".+$\" are all perfectly valid. More precisely, -if `git check-ref-format --branch STRING' exits with a non-zero -status, then treat STRING as a regexp. - -Assuming the chosen branch matches these conditions you would end -up with with e.g.: - - feature --upstream--> origin/master - -instead of - - feature --upstream--> master --upstream--> origin/master - -Which you prefer is a matter of personal preference. If you do -prefer the former, then you should add branches such as \"master\", -\"next\", and \"maint\" to the value of this options." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist nil - "Alist of upstreams to be used when branching from remote branches. - -When creating a local branch from an ephemeral branch located -on a remote, e.g. a feature or hotfix branch, then that remote -branch should usually not be used as the upstream branch, since -the push-remote already allows accessing it and having both the -upstream and the push-remote reference the same related branch -would be wasteful. Instead a branch like \"maint\" or \"master\" -should be used as the upstream. - -This option allows specifing the branch that should be used as -the upstream when branching certain remote branches. The value -is an alist of the form ((UPSTREAM . RULE)...). The first -matching element is used, the following elements are ignored. - -UPSTREAM is the branch to be used as the upstream for branches -specified by RULE. It can be a local or a remote branch. - -RULE can either be a regular expression, matching branches whose -upstream should be the one specified by UPSTREAM. Or it can be -a list of the only branches that should *not* use UPSTREAM; all -other branches will. Matching is done after stripping the remote -part of the name of the branch that is being branched from. - -If you use a finite set of non-ephemeral branches across all your -repositories, then you might use something like: - - ((\"origin/master\" \"master\" \"next\" \"maint\")) - -Or if the names of all your ephemeral branches contain a slash, -at least in some repositories, then a good value could be: - - ((\"origin/master\" . \"/\")) - -Of course you can also fine-tune: - - ((\"origin/maint\" . \"\\\\\\=`hotfix/\") - (\"origin/master\" . \"\\\\\\=`feature/\")) - -If you use remote branches as UPSTREAM, then you might also want -to set `magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream' to a non-nil value. -However, I recommend that you use local branches as UPSTREAM." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type '(repeat (cons (string :tag "Use upstream") - (choice :tag "for branches" - (regexp :tag "matching") - (repeat :tag "except" - (string :tag "branch")))))) - -(defcustom magit-branch-rename-push-target t - "Whether the push-remote setup is preserved when renaming a branch. - -The command `magit-branch-rename' renames a branch named OLD to -NEW. This option controls how much of the push-remote setup is -preserved when doing so. - -When nil, then preserve nothing and unset `branch.OLD.pushRemote'. - -When `local-only', then first set `branch.NEW.pushRemote' to the - same value as `branch.OLD.pushRemote', provided the latter is - actually set and unless the former already has another value. - -When t, then rename the branch named OLD on the remote specified - by `branch.OLD.pushRemote' to NEW, provided OLD exists on that - remote and unless NEW already exists on the remote. - -When `forge-only' and the `forge' package is available, then - behave like `t' if the remote points to a repository on a forge - (currently Github or Gitlab), otherwise like `local-only'. - -Another supported but obsolete value is `github-only'. It is a - misnomer because it now treated as an alias for `forge-only'." - :package-version '(magit . "2.90.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Don't preserve push-remote setup" nil) - (const :tag "Preserve push-remote setup" local-only) - (const :tag "... and rename corresponding branch on remote" t) - (const :tag "... but only if remote is on a forge" forge-only))) - -(defcustom magit-branch-popup-show-variables t - "Whether the `magit-branch-popup' shows Git variables. -This defaults to t to avoid changing key bindings. When set to -nil, no variables are displayed directly in this popup, instead -the sub-popup `magit-branch-config-popup' has to be used to view -and change branch related variables." - :package-version '(magit . "2.7.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-published-branches '("origin/master") - "List of branches that are considered to be published." - :package-version '(magit . "2.13.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type '(repeat string)) - -;;; Branch Popup - -(defvar magit-branch-config-variables) - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-branch-popup "magit" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-branch-popup - "Popup console for branch commands." - :man-page "git-branch" - :variables (lambda () - (and magit-branch-popup-show-variables - magit-branch-config-variables)) - :actions `((?b "Checkout" magit-checkout) nil - (?C "Configure..." magit-branch-config-popup) - (?l "Checkout local branch" magit-branch-checkout) - (?s "Create new spin-off" magit-branch-spinoff) - (?m "Rename" magit-branch-rename) - (?c "Checkout new branch" magit-branch-and-checkout) - (?n "Create new branch" magit-branch) - (?x "Reset" magit-branch-reset) - (?w "Checkout new worktree" magit-worktree-checkout) - (?W "Create new worktree" magit-worktree-branch) - (?k "Delete" magit-branch-delete) - ,@(and (not (require (quote forge) nil t)) - '((?y "Checkout pull-request" magit-checkout-pull-request) - (?Y "Create from pull-request" magit-branch-pull-request)))) - :default-action 'magit-checkout - :max-action-columns 3 - :setup-function 'magit-branch-popup-setup) - -(defun magit-branch-popup-setup (val def) - (magit-popup-default-setup val def) - (use-local-map (copy-keymap magit-popup-mode-map)) - (dolist (ev (-filter #'magit-popup-event-p (magit-popup-get :variables))) - (local-set-key (vector (magit-popup-event-key ev)) - 'magit-invoke-popup-action))) - -;;; Branch Commands - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-checkout (revision) - "Checkout REVISION, updating the index and the working tree. -If REVISION is a local branch, then that becomes the current -branch. If it is something else, then `HEAD' becomes detached. -Checkout fails if the working tree or the staging area contain -changes. -\n(git checkout REVISION)." - (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Checkout"))) - (when (string-match "\\`heads/\\(.+\\)" revision) - (setq revision (match-string 1 revision))) - (magit-run-git "checkout" revision)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch (branch start-point &optional args) - "Create BRANCH at branch or revision START-POINT. -\n(git branch [ARGS] BRANCH START-POINT)." - (interactive (magit-branch-read-args "Create branch")) - (magit-call-git "branch" args branch start-point) - (magit-branch-maybe-adjust-upstream branch start-point) - (magit-refresh)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch-and-checkout (branch start-point &optional args) - "Create and checkout BRANCH at branch or revision START-POINT. -\n(git checkout [ARGS] -b BRANCH START-POINT)." - (interactive (magit-branch-read-args "Create and checkout branch")) - (if (string-match-p "^stash@{[0-9]+}$" start-point) - (magit-run-git "stash" "branch" branch start-point) - (magit-call-git "checkout" args "-b" branch start-point) - (magit-branch-maybe-adjust-upstream branch start-point) - (magit-refresh))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch-or-checkout (arg &optional start-point) - "Hybrid between `magit-checkout' and `magit-branch-and-checkout'. - -Ask the user for an existing branch or revision. If the user -input actually can be resolved as a branch or revision, then -check that out, just like `magit-checkout' would. - -Otherwise create and checkout a new branch using the input as -its name. Before doing so read the starting-point for the new -branch. This is similar to what `magit-branch-and-checkout' -does." - (interactive - (let ((arg (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Checkout"))) - (list arg - (and (not (magit-rev-verify-commit arg)) - (magit-read-starting-point "Create and checkout branch" arg))))) - (when (string-match "\\`heads/\\(.+\\)" arg) - (setq arg (match-string 1 arg))) - (if start-point - (magit-branch-and-checkout arg start-point (magit-branch-arguments)) - (magit-checkout arg))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch-checkout (branch &optional start-point) - "Checkout an existing or new local branch. - -Read a branch name from the user offering all local branches and -a subset of remote branches as candidates. Omit remote branches -for which a local branch by the same name exists from the list -of candidates. The user can also enter a completely new branch -name. - -- If the user selects an existing local branch, then check that - out. - -- If the user selects a remote branch, then create and checkout - a new local branch with the same name. Configure the selected - remote branch as push target. - -- If the user enters a new branch name, then create and check - that out, after also reading the starting-point from the user. - -In the latter two cases the upstream is also set. Whether it is -set to the chosen START-POINT or something else depends on the -value of `magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist', just like -when using `magit-branch-and-checkout'." - (interactive - (let* ((current (magit-get-current-branch)) - (local (magit-list-local-branch-names)) - (remote (--filter (and (string-match "[^/]+/" it) - (not (member (substring it (match-end 0)) - (cons "HEAD" local)))) - (magit-list-remote-branch-names))) - (choices (nconc (delete current local) remote)) - (atpoint (magit-branch-at-point)) - (choice (magit-completing-read - "Checkout branch" choices - nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history - (or (car (member atpoint choices)) - (and atpoint - (car (member (and (string-match "[^/]+/" atpoint) - (substring atpoint (match-end 0))) - choices))))))) - (cond ((member choice remote) - (list (and (string-match "[^/]+/" choice) - (substring choice (match-end 0))) - choice)) - ((member choice local) - (list choice)) - (t - (list choice (magit-read-starting-point "Create" choice)))))) - (if (not start-point) - (magit-checkout branch) - (when (magit-anything-modified-p) - (user-error "Cannot checkout when there are uncommitted changes")) - (magit-branch-and-checkout branch start-point (magit-branch-arguments)) - (when (magit-remote-branch-p start-point) - (pcase-let ((`(,remote . ,remote-branch) - (magit-split-branch-name start-point))) - (when (and (equal branch remote-branch) - (not (equal remote (magit-get "remote.pushDefault")))) - (magit-set remote "branch" branch "pushRemote")))))) - -(defun magit-branch-maybe-adjust-upstream (branch start-point) - (--when-let - (or (and (magit-get-upstream-branch branch) - (magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch start-point)) - (and (magit-remote-branch-p start-point) - (let ((name (cdr (magit-split-branch-name start-point)))) - (car (--first (if (listp (cdr it)) - (not (member name (cdr it))) - (string-match-p (cdr it) name)) - magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist))))) - (magit-call-git "branch" (concat "--set-upstream-to=" it) branch))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch-orphan (branch start-point &optional args) - "Create and checkout an orphan BRANCH with contents from revision START-POINT. -\n(git checkout --orphan [ARGS] BRANCH START-POINT)." - (interactive (magit-branch-read-args "Create and checkout orphan branch")) - (magit-run-git "checkout" "--orphan" args branch start-point)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch-pull-request (pr) - "Create and configure a new branch from a pull-request. -Please see the manual for more information." - (interactive (list (magit-read-pull-request "Branch pull request"))) - (let-alist pr - (let* ((upstream (or (--first (magit--github-url-equal - (magit-get "remote" it "url") - .base.repo.ssh_url) - (magit-list-remotes)) - (user-error - "Upstream repository %s not available as a remote" - .base.repo.ssh_url))) - (upstream-url (magit-get "remote" upstream "url")) - (remote .head.repo.owner.login) - (branch (magit--pullreq-branch pr t)) - (pr-branch .head.ref)) - (if (magit--pullreq-from-upstream-p pr) - (let ((tracking (concat upstream "/" pr-branch))) - (unless (magit-branch-p tracking) - (magit-call-git "fetch" upstream)) - (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t)) - (magit-branch branch tracking)) - (magit-set upstream "branch" branch "pushRemote") - (magit-set upstream "branch" branch "pullRequestRemote")) - (if (magit-remote-p remote) - (let ((url (magit-get "remote" remote "url")) - (fetch (magit-get-all "remote" remote "fetch"))) - (unless (magit--github-url-equal url .head.repo.ssh_url) - (user-error - "Remote `%s' already exists but does not point to %s" - remote url)) - (unless (member (format "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/%s/*" remote) - fetch) - (magit-call-git "remote" "set-branches" - "--add" remote pr-branch) - (magit-call-git "fetch" remote))) - (magit-call-git - "remote" "add" "-f" "--no-tags" - "-t" pr-branch remote - (cond ((or (string-prefix-p "git@" upstream-url) - (string-prefix-p "ssh://git@" upstream-url)) - .head.repo.ssh_url) - ((string-prefix-p "https://" upstream-url) - .head.repo.clone_url) - ((string-prefix-p "git://" upstream-url) - .head.repo.git_url) - (t (error "%s has an unexpected format" upstream-url))))) - (magit-call-git "branch" branch (concat remote "/" pr-branch)) - (if (or .locked (not (equal branch pr-branch))) - (magit-set upstream "branch" branch "pushRemote") - (magit-set remote "branch" branch "pushRemote")) - (magit-set remote "branch" branch "pullRequestRemote")) - (magit-set "true" "branch" branch "rebase") - (magit-call-git "branch" branch - (concat "--set-upstream-to=" - (if magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream - (concat upstream "/" .base.ref) - .base.ref))) - (magit-set (number-to-string .number) "branch" branch "pullRequest") - (magit-set .title "branch" branch "description") - (magit-refresh) - branch))) - -(defun magit-checkout-pull-request (pr) - "Create, configure and checkout a new branch from a pull-request. -Please see the manual for more information." - (interactive (list (magit-read-pull-request "Checkout pull request"))) - (magit-checkout - (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t)) - (magit-branch-pull-request pr)))) - -(defun magit-branch-read-args (prompt) - (let ((args (magit-branch-arguments))) - (if magit-branch-read-upstream-first - (let ((choice (magit-read-starting-point prompt))) - (if (magit-rev-verify choice) - (list (magit-read-string-ns - (if magit-completing-read--silent-default - (format "%s (starting at `%s')" prompt choice) - "Name for new branch") - (let ((def (mapconcat #'identity - (cdr (split-string choice "/")) - "/"))) - (and (member choice (magit-list-remote-branch-names)) - (not (member def (magit-list-local-branch-names))) - def))) - choice args) - (if (eq magit-branch-read-upstream-first 'fallback) - (list choice (magit-read-starting-point prompt choice) args) - (user-error "Not a valid starting-point: %s" choice)))) - (let ((branch (magit-read-string-ns (concat prompt " named")))) - (list branch - (magit-read-starting-point prompt branch) - args))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch-spinoff (branch &optional from &rest args) - "Create new branch from the unpushed commits. - -Create and checkout a new branch starting at and tracking the -current branch. That branch in turn is reset to the last commit -it shares with its upstream. If the current branch has no -upstream or no unpushed commits, then the new branch is created -anyway and the previously current branch is not touched. - -This is useful to create a feature branch after work has already -began on the old branch (likely but not necessarily \"master\"). - -If the current branch is a member of the value of option -`magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream' (which see), then the -current branch will be used as the starting point as usual, but -the upstream of the starting-point may be used as the upstream -of the new branch, instead of the starting-point itself. - -If optional FROM is non-nil, then the source branch is reset -to `FROM~', instead of to the last commit it shares with its -upstream. Interactively, FROM is only ever non-nil, if the -region selects some commits, and among those commits, FROM is -the commit that is the fewest commits ahead of the source -branch. - -The commit at the other end of the selection actually does not -matter, all commits between FROM and `HEAD' are moved to the new -branch. If FROM is not reachable from `HEAD' or is reachable -from the source branch's upstream, then an error is raised." - (interactive (list (magit-read-string-ns "Spin off branch") - (car (last (magit-region-values 'commit))) - (magit-branch-arguments))) - (when (magit-branch-p branch) - (user-error "Cannot spin off %s. It already exists" branch)) - (if-let ((current (magit-get-current-branch))) - (let ((tracked (magit-get-upstream-branch current)) - base) - (when from - (unless (magit-rev-ancestor-p from current) - (user-error "Cannot spin off %s. %s is not reachable from %s" - branch from current)) - (when (and tracked - (magit-rev-ancestor-p from tracked)) - (user-error "Cannot spin off %s. %s is ancestor of upstream %s" - branch from tracked))) - (let ((magit-process-raise-error t)) - (magit-call-git "checkout" args "-b" branch current)) - (--when-let (magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch current) - (magit-call-git "branch" "--set-upstream-to" it branch)) - (when (and tracked - (setq base - (if from - (concat from "^") - (magit-git-string "merge-base" current tracked))) - (not (magit-rev-eq base current))) - (magit-call-git "update-ref" "-m" - (format "reset: moving to %s" base) - (concat "refs/heads/" current) base)) - (magit-refresh)) - (magit-run-git "checkout" "-b" branch))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch-reset (branch to &optional args set-upstream) - "Reset a branch to the tip of another branch or any other commit. - -When the branch being reset is the current branch, then do a -hard reset. If there are any uncommitted changes, then the user -has to confirm the reset because those changes would be lost. - -This is useful when you have started work on a feature branch but -realize it's all crap and want to start over. - -When resetting to another branch and a prefix argument is used, -then also set the target branch as the upstream of the branch -that is being reset." - (interactive - (let* ((atpoint (magit-local-branch-at-point)) - (branch (magit-read-local-branch "Reset branch" atpoint))) - (list branch - (magit-completing-read (format "Reset %s to" branch) - (delete branch (magit-list-branch-names)) - nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history - (or (and (not (equal branch atpoint)) atpoint) - (magit-get-upstream-branch branch))) - (magit-branch-arguments) - current-prefix-arg))) - (unless (member "--force" args) - (setq args (cons "--force" args))) - (if (equal branch (magit-get-current-branch)) - (if (and (magit-anything-modified-p) - (not (yes-or-no-p "Uncommitted changes will be lost. Proceed? "))) - (user-error "Abort") - (magit-reset-hard to) - (when (and set-upstream (magit-branch-p to)) - (magit-set-branch*merge/remote branch to))) - (magit-branch branch to args))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch-delete (branches &optional force) - "Delete one or multiple branches. -If the region marks multiple branches, then offer to delete -those, otherwise prompt for a single branch to be deleted, -defaulting to the branch at point." - ;; One would expect this to be a command as simple as, for example, - ;; `magit-branch-rename'; but it turns out everyone wants to squeeze - ;; a bit of extra functionality into this one, including myself. - (interactive - (let ((branches (magit-region-values 'branch t)) - (force current-prefix-arg)) - (if (> (length branches) 1) - (magit-confirm t nil "Delete %i branches" nil branches) - (setq branches - (list (magit-read-branch-prefer-other - (if force "Force delete branch" "Delete branch"))))) - (unless force - (when-let ((unmerged (-remove #'magit-branch-merged-p branches))) - (if (magit-confirm 'delete-unmerged-branch - "Delete unmerged branch %s" - "Delete %i unmerged branches" - 'noabort unmerged) - (setq force branches) - (or (setq branches (-difference branches unmerged)) - (user-error "Abort"))))) - (list branches force))) - (let* ((refs (mapcar #'magit-ref-fullname branches)) - (ambiguous (--remove it refs))) - (when ambiguous - (user-error - "%s ambiguous. Please cleanup using git directly." - (let ((len (length ambiguous))) - (cond - ((= len 1) - (format "%s is" (-first #'magit-ref-ambiguous-p branches))) - ((= len (length refs)) - (format "These %s names are" len)) - (t - (format "%s of these names are" len)))))) - (cond - ((string-match "^refs/remotes/\\([^/]+\\)" (car refs)) - (let* ((remote (match-string 1 (car refs))) - (offset (1+ (length remote)))) - ;; Assume the branches actually still exists on the remote. - (magit-run-git-async - "push" remote (--map (concat ":" (substring it offset)) branches)) - ;; If that is not the case, then this deletes the tracking branches. - (set-process-sentinel - magit-this-process - (apply-partially 'magit-delete-remote-branch-sentinel refs)))) - ((> (length branches) 1) - (setq branches (delete (magit-get-current-branch) branches)) - (mapc 'magit-branch-maybe-delete-pr-remote branches) - (mapc 'magit-branch-unset-pushRemote branches) - (magit-run-git "branch" (if force "-D" "-d") branches)) - (t ; And now for something completely different. - (let* ((branch (car branches)) - (prompt (format "Branch %s is checked out. " branch))) - (when (equal branch (magit-get-current-branch)) - (pcase (if (or (equal branch "master") - (not (magit-rev-verify "master"))) - (magit-read-char-case prompt nil - (?d "[d]etach HEAD & delete" 'detach) - (?a "[a]bort" 'abort)) - (magit-read-char-case prompt nil - (?d "[d]etach HEAD & delete" 'detach) - (?c "[c]heckout master & delete" 'master) - (?a "[a]bort" 'abort))) - (`detach (unless (or (equal force '(4)) - (member branch force) - (magit-branch-merged-p branch t)) - (magit-confirm 'delete-unmerged-branch - "Delete unmerged branch %s" "" - nil (list branch))) - (magit-call-git "checkout" "--detach")) - (`master (unless (or (equal force '(4)) - (member branch force) - (magit-branch-merged-p branch "master")) - (magit-confirm 'delete-unmerged-branch - "Delete unmerged branch %s" "" - nil (list branch))) - (magit-call-git "checkout" "master")) - (`abort (user-error "Abort"))) - (setq force t)) - (magit-branch-maybe-delete-pr-remote branch) - (magit-branch-unset-pushRemote branch) - (magit-run-git "branch" (if force "-D" "-d") branch)))))) - -(put 'magit-branch-delete 'interactive-only t) - -(defun magit-branch-maybe-delete-pr-remote (branch) - (when-let ((remote (magit-get "branch" branch "pullRequestRemote"))) - (let* ((variable (format "remote.%s.fetch" remote)) - (refspecs (magit-get-all variable))) - (unless (member (format "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/%s/*" remote) - refspecs) - (let ((refspec - (if (equal (magit-get "branch" branch "pushRemote") remote) - (format "+refs/heads/%s:refs/remotes/%s/%s" - branch remote branch) - (let ((merge (magit-get "branch" branch "merge"))) - (and merge - (string-prefix-p "refs/heads/" merge) - (setq merge (substring merge 11)) - (format "+refs/heads/%s:refs/remotes/%s/%s" - merge remote merge)))))) - (when (member refspec refspecs) - (if (and (= (length refspecs) 1) - (magit-confirm 'delete-pr-remote - (format "Also delete remote %s (%s)" remote - "no pull-request branch remains"))) - (magit-call-git "remote" "rm" remote) - (magit-call-git "config" "--unset" variable - (regexp-quote refspec))))))))) - -(defun magit-branch-unset-pushRemote (branch) - (magit-set nil "branch" branch "pushRemote")) - -(defun magit-delete-remote-branch-sentinel (refs process event) - (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal)) - (if (= (process-exit-status process) 0) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (if-let ((rest (-filter #'magit-ref-exists-p refs))) - (progn - (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (setq magit-this-error nil) - (message "Some remote branches no longer exist. %s" - "Deleting just the local tracking refs instead...") - (dolist (ref rest) - (magit-call-git "update-ref" "-d" ref)) - (magit-refresh) - (message "Deleting local remote-tracking refs...done")) - (magit-process-sentinel process event))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch-rename (old new &optional force) - "Rename the branch named OLD to NEW. - -With a prefix argument FORCE, rename even if a branch named NEW -already exists. - -If `branch.OLD.pushRemote' is set, then unset it. Depending on -the value of `magit-branch-rename-push-target' (which see) maybe -set `branch.NEW.pushRemote' and maybe rename the push-target on -the remote." - (interactive - (let ((branch (magit-read-local-branch "Rename branch"))) - (list branch - (magit-read-string-ns (format "Rename branch '%s' to" branch) - nil 'magit-revision-history) - current-prefix-arg))) - (when (string-match "\\`heads/\\(.+\\)" old) - (setq old (match-string 1 old))) - (when (equal old new) - (user-error "Old and new branch names are the same")) - (magit-call-git "branch" (if force "-M" "-m") old new) - (when magit-branch-rename-push-target - (let ((remote (magit-get-push-remote old)) - (old-specific (magit-get "branch" old "pushRemote")) - (new-specific (magit-get "branch" new "pushRemote"))) - (when (and old-specific (or force (not new-specific))) - ;; Keep the target setting branch specific, even if that is - ;; redundant. But if a branch by the same name existed before - ;; and the rename isn't forced, then do not change a leftover - ;; setting. Such a leftover setting may or may not conform to - ;; what we expect here... - (magit-set old-specific "branch" new "pushRemote")) - (when (and (equal (magit-get-push-remote new) remote) - ;; ...and if it does not, then we must abort. - (not (eq magit-branch-rename-push-target 'local-only)) - (or (not (memq magit-branch-rename-push-target - '(forge-only github-only))) - (and (require (quote forge) nil t) - (fboundp 'forge--forge-remote-p) - (forge--forge-remote-p remote)))) - (let ((old-target (magit-get-push-branch old t)) - (new-target (magit-get-push-branch new t))) - (when (and old-target (not new-target)) - ;; Rename on (i.e. within) the remote, but only if the - ;; destination ref doesn't exist yet. If that ref already - ;; exists, then it probably is of some value and we better - ;; not touch it. Ignore what the local ref points at, - ;; i.e. if the local and the remote ref didn't point at - ;; the same commit before the rename then keep it that way. - (magit-call-git "push" "-v" - (magit-get-push-remote new) - (format "%s:refs/heads/%s" old-target new) - (format ":refs/heads/%s" old))))))) - (magit-branch-unset-pushRemote old) - (magit-refresh)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch-shelve (branch) - "Shelve a BRANCH. -Rename \"refs/heads/BRANCH\" to \"refs/shelved/BRANCH\", -and also rename the respective reflog file." - (interactive (list (magit-read-other-local-branch "Shelve branch"))) - (let ((old (concat "refs/heads/" branch)) - (new (concat "refs/shelved/" branch))) - (magit-git "update-ref" new old "") - (magit--rename-reflog-file old new) - (magit-branch-unset-pushRemote branch) - (magit-run-git "branch" "-D" branch))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch-unshelve (branch) - "Unshelve a BRANCH -Rename \"refs/shelved/BRANCH\" to \"refs/heads/BRANCH\", -and also rename the respective reflog file." - (interactive - (list (magit-completing-read - "Unshelve branch" - (--map (substring it 8) - (magit-list-refnames "refs/shelved")) - nil t))) - (let ((old (concat "refs/shelved/" branch)) - (new (concat "refs/heads/" branch))) - (magit-git "update-ref" new old "") - (magit--rename-reflog-file old new) - (magit-run-git "update-ref" "-d" old))) - -(defun magit--rename-reflog-file (old new) - (let ((old (magit-git-dir (concat "logs/" old))) - (new (magit-git-dir (concat "logs/" new)))) - (when (file-exists-p old) - (make-directory (file-name-directory new) t) - (rename-file old new t)))) - -;;; Config Popup - -(defvar magit-branch-config-branch nil) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-branch-config-popup (branch) - "Popup console for setting branch variables." - (interactive - (list (if (or current-prefix-arg - (and (eq magit-current-popup 'magit-branch-popup) - magit-branch-popup-show-variables)) - (magit-read-local-branch "Configure branch") - (magit-get-current-branch)))) - (let ((magit-branch-config-branch branch)) - (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-branch-config-popup nil nil))) - -(defvar magit-branch-config-variables - '((lambda () - (concat - (propertize "Configure " 'face 'magit-popup-heading) - (propertize (magit-branch-config-branch) 'face 'magit-branch-local))) - (?d "branch.%s.description" - magit-edit-branch*description - magit-format-branch*description) - (?u "branch.%s.merge" - magit-set-branch*merge/remote - magit-format-branch*merge/remote) - (?r "branch.%s.rebase" - magit-cycle-branch*rebase - magit-format-branch*rebase) - (?p "branch.%s.pushRemote" - magit-cycle-branch*pushRemote - magit-format-branch*pushRemote) - "Configure repository defaults" - (?\M-r "pull.rebase" - magit-cycle-pull.rebase - magit-format-pull.rebase) - (?\M-p "remote.pushDefault" - magit-cycle-remote.pushDefault - magit-format-remote.pushDefault) - "Configure branch creation" - (?U "branch.autoSetupMerge" - magit-cycle-branch*autoSetupMerge - magit-format-branch*autoSetupMerge) - (?R "branch.autoSetupRebase" - magit-cycle-branch*autoSetupRebase - magit-format-branch*autoSetupRebase))) - -(defvar magit-branch-config-popup - `(:man-page "git-branch" - :variables ,magit-branch-config-variables - :setup-function magit-branch-config-popup-setup)) - -(defun magit-branch-config-popup-setup (val def) - (magit-popup-default-setup val def) - (setq-local magit-branch-config-branch magit-branch-config-branch) - (use-local-map (copy-keymap magit-popup-mode-map)) - (dolist (ev (-filter #'magit-popup-event-p (magit-popup-get :variables))) - (local-set-key (vector (magit-popup-event-key ev)) - 'magit-invoke-popup-action))) - -(defun magit-branch-config-branch (&optional prompt) - (if prompt - (or (and (not current-prefix-arg) - (or magit-branch-config-branch - (magit-get-current-branch))) - (magit-read-local-branch prompt)) - (or magit-branch-config-branch - (magit-get-current-branch) - "<name>"))) - -;;; Config Commands and Inserters - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-edit-branch*description (branch) - "Edit the description of the current branch. -With a prefix argument edit the description of another branch. - -The description for the branch named NAME is stored in the Git -variable `branch.<name>.description'." - (interactive (list (magit-branch-config-branch "Edit branch description"))) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "branch" "--edit-description" branch)) - -(defun magit-edit-branch*description-check-buffers () - (and buffer-file-name - (string-match-p "/\\(BRANCH\\|EDIT\\)_DESCRIPTION\\'" buffer-file-name) - (add-hook 'with-editor-post-finish-hook - (lambda () - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-popup-mode) - (magit-refresh-popup-buffer))) - nil t))) - -(add-hook 'find-file-hook 'magit-edit-branch*description-check-buffers) - -(defun magit-format-branch*description () - (let* ((branch (magit-branch-config-branch)) - (width (+ (length branch) 19)) - (var (format "branch.%s.description" branch))) - (concat var " " (make-string (- width (length var)) ?\s) - (if-let ((value (magit-get var))) - (propertize (car (split-string value "\n")) - 'face 'magit-popup-option-value) - (propertize "unset" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-set-branch*merge/remote (branch upstream) - "Set or unset the upstream of the current branch. -With a prefix argument do so for another branch. - -When the branch in question already has an upstream then simply -unsets it. Invoke this command again to set another upstream. - -Together the Git variables `branch.<name>.remote' and -`branch.<name>.merge' define the upstream branch of the local -branch named NAME. The value of `branch.<name>.remote' is the -name of the upstream remote. The value of `branch.<name>.merge' -is the full reference of the upstream branch, on the remote. - -Non-interactively, when UPSTREAM is non-nil, then always set it -as the new upstream, regardless of whether another upstream was -already set. When nil, then always unset." - (interactive - (let ((branch (magit-branch-config-branch "Change upstream of branch"))) - (list branch (and (not (magit-get-upstream-branch branch)) - (magit-read-upstream-branch branch))))) - (if upstream - (pcase-let ((`(,remote . ,merge) (magit-split-branch-name upstream))) - (setf (magit-get (format "branch.%s.remote" branch)) remote) - (setf (magit-get (format "branch.%s.merge" branch)) - (concat "refs/heads/" merge))) - (magit-call-git "branch" "--unset-upstream" branch)) - (when (called-interactively-p 'any) - (magit-refresh))) - -(defun magit-format-branch*merge/remote () - (let* ((branch (magit-branch-config-branch)) - (width (+ (length branch) 20)) - (varM (format "branch.%s.merge" branch)) - (varR (format "branch.%s.remote" branch)) - (face (if (equal (magit-get varR) ".") - 'magit-branch-local - 'magit-branch-remote))) - (concat varM (make-string (- width (length varM)) ?\s) - (if-let ((value (magit-get varM))) - (propertize value 'face face) - (propertize "unset" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument)) - "\n " varR (make-string (- width (length varR)) ?\s) - (if-let ((value (magit-get varR))) - (propertize value 'face face) - (propertize "unset" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cycle-branch*rebase (branch) - "Cycle the value of `branch.<name>.rebase' for the current branch. -With a prefix argument cycle the value for another branch. - -The Git variables `branch.<name>.rebase' controls whether pulling -into the branch named NAME is done by rebasing that branch onto -the fetched branch or by merging that branch. - -When `true' then pulling is done by rebasing. -When `false' then pulling is done by merging. - -When that variable is undefined then the value of `pull.rebase' -is used instead. It defaults to `false'." - (interactive (list (magit-branch-config-branch - "Cycle branch.<name>.rebase for"))) - (magit--set-popup-variable (format "branch.%s.rebase" branch) - '("true" "false") - "false" "pull.rebase")) - -(defun magit-format-branch*rebase () - (let ((branch (magit-branch-config-branch))) - (magit--format-popup-variable:choices - (format "branch.%s.rebase" branch) - '("true" "false") - "false" "pull.rebase" - (+ (length branch) 20)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cycle-branch*pushRemote (branch) - "Cycle the value of `branch.<name>.pushRemote' for the current branch. -With a prefix argument cycle the value for another branch. - -The Git variable `branch.<name>.pushRemote' specifies the remote -that the branch named NAME is usually pushed to. The value has -to be the name of an existing remote. - -If that variable is undefined, then the value of the Git variable -`remote.pushDefault' is used instead, provided that it is defined, -which by default it is not." - (interactive (list (magit-branch-config-branch - "Cycle branch.<name>.pushRemote for"))) - (magit--set-popup-variable (format "branch.%s.pushRemote" branch) - (magit-list-remotes) - "remote.pushDefault")) - -(defun magit-format-branch*pushRemote () - (let ((branch (magit-branch-config-branch))) - (magit--format-popup-variable:choices - (format "branch.%s.pushRemote" branch) - (magit-list-remotes) - nil "remote.pushDefault" - (+ (length branch) 20)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cycle-pull.rebase () - "Cycle the repository-local value of `pull.rebase'. - -The Git variable `pull.rebase' specifies whether pulling is done -by rebasing or by merging. It can be overwritten using the Git -variable `branch.<name>.rebase'. - -When `true' then pulling is done by rebasing. -When `false' (the default) then pulling is done by merging." - (interactive) - (magit--set-popup-variable "pull.rebase" '("true" "false") "false")) - -(defun magit-format-pull.rebase () - (magit--format-popup-variable:choices - "pull.rebase" '("true" "false") "false" nil 19)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cycle-remote.pushDefault () - "Cycle the repository-local value of `remote.pushDefault'. - -The Git variable `remote.pushDefault' specifies the remote that -local branches are usually pushed to. It can be overwritten -using the Git variable `branch.<name>.pushRemote'." - (interactive) - (magit--set-popup-variable "remote.pushDefault" (magit-list-remotes))) - -(defun magit-format-remote.pushDefault () - (magit--format-popup-variable:choices - "remote.pushDefault" (magit-list-remotes) nil nil 19)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cycle-branch*autoSetupMerge () - "Cycle the repository-local value of `branch.autoSetupMerge'. - -The Git variable `branch.autoSetupMerge' under what circumstances -creating a branch (named NAME) should result in the variables -`branch.<name>.merge' and `branch.<name>.remote' being set -according to the starting point used to create the branch. If -the starting point isn't a branch, then these variables are never -set. - -When `always' then the variables are set regardless of whether -the starting point is a local or a remote branch. - -When `true' (the default) then the variable are set when the -starting point is a remote branch, but not when it is a local -branch. - -When `false' then the variables are never set." - (interactive) - (magit--set-popup-variable "branch.autoSetupMerge" - '("always" "true" "false") "true")) - -(defun magit-format-branch*autoSetupMerge () - (magit--format-popup-variable:choices - "branch.autoSetupMerge" '("always" "true" "false") "true" nil 23)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cycle-branch*autoSetupRebase () - "Cycle the repository-local value of `branch.autoSetupRebase'. - -The Git variable `branch.autoSetupRebase' specifies whether -creating a branch (named NAME) should result in the variable -`branch.<name>.rebase' being set to `true'. - -When `always' then the variable is set regardless of whether the -starting point is a local or a remote branch. - -When `local' then the variable are set when the starting point -is a local branch, but not when it is a remote branch. - -When `remote' then the variable are set when the starting point -is a remote branch, but not when it is a local branch. - -When `never' (the default) then the variable is never set." - (interactive) - (magit--set-popup-variable "branch.autoSetupRebase" - '("always" "local" "remote" "never") "never")) - -(defun magit-format-branch*autoSetupRebase () - (magit--format-popup-variable:choices - "branch.autoSetupRebase" - '("always" "local" "remote" "never") - "never" nil 23)) - -(provide 'magit-branch) -;;; magit-branch.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-branch.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-branch.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 1931ed1..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-branch.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-collab.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-collab.el deleted file mode 100644 index d4ebc45..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-collab.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-collab.el --- collaboration tools -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements various collaboration tools. These tools -;; are only early incarnation -- implementing collaboration tools is -;; a top priority for future development. - -;; Currently these tools (including `magit-branch-pull-request', which -;; is defined elsewhere) only support Github, but support for other -;; Git forges as well as mailing list based collaboration is in -;; planning. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) -(require 'ghub) - -;;; Variables - -(defvar magit-github-token-scopes '(repo) - "The Github API scopes needed by Magit. - -`repo' is the only required scope. Without this scope none of -Magit's features that use the API work. Instead of this scope -you could use `public_repo' if you are only interested in public -repositories. - -`repo' Grants read/write access to code, commit statuses, - invitations, collaborators, adding team memberships, and - deployment statuses for public and private repositories - and organizations. - -`public_repo' Grants read/write access to code, commit statuses, - collaborators, and deployment statuses for public repositories - and organizations. Also required for starring public - repositories.") - -;;; Commands - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-browse-pull-request (pr) - "Visit pull-request PR using `browse-url'. - -Currently this only supports Github, but that restriction will -be lifted eventually to support other Git forges." - (interactive (list (magit-read-pull-request "Visit pull request"))) - (browse-url (format "https://github.com/%s/pull/%s" - (--> pr - (cdr (assq 'base it)) - (cdr (assq 'repo it)) - (cdr (assq 'full_name it))) - (cdr (assq 'number pr))))) - -;;; Utilities - -(defun magit-read-pull-request (prompt) - "Read a pull request from the user, prompting with PROMPT. -Return the Git forge's API response. Currently this function -only supports Github, but that will change eventually." - (let* ((origin (magit-upstream-repository)) - (id (magit--forge-id origin)) - (fmtfun (lambda (pull-request) - (format "%s %s" - (cdr (assq 'number pull-request)) - (cdr (assq 'title pull-request))))) - (prs (ghub-get (format "/repos/%s/pulls" id) nil :auth 'magit)) - (choice (magit-completing-read - prompt (mapcar fmtfun prs) nil nil nil nil - (let ((default (thing-at-point 'github-pull-request))) - (and default (funcall fmtfun default))))) - (number (and (string-match "\\([0-9]+\\)" choice) - (string-to-number (match-string 1 choice))))) - (and number - ;; Don't reuse the pr from the list, it lacks some information - ;; that is only returned when requesting a single pr. #3371 - (ghub-get (format "/repos/%s/pulls/%s" id number) - nil :auth 'magit)))) - -(defun magit-upstream-repository () - "Return the remote name of the upstream repository. - -If the Git variable `magit.upstream' is set, then return its -value. Otherwise return \"origin\". If the remote does not -exist, then raise an error." - (let ((remote (or (magit-get "magit.upstream") "origin"))) - (unless (magit-remote-p remote) - (error "No remote named `%s' exists (consider setting `magit.upstream')" - remote)) - (unless (magit--github-remote-p remote) - (error "Currently only Github is supported")) - remote)) - -(defun magit--forge-id (remote) - (let ((url (magit-get "remote" remote "url"))) - (and (string-match "\\([^:/]+/[^/]+?\\)\\(?:\\.git\\)?\\'" url) - (match-string 1 url)))) - -(defconst magit--github-url-regexp "\ -\\`\\(?:git://\\|git@\\|ssh://git@\\|https://\\)\ -\\(.*?\\)[/:]\ -\\(\\([^:/]+\\)/\\([^/]+?\\)\\)\ -\\(?:\\.git\\)?\\'") - -(defun magit--github-url-p (url) - (save-match-data - (and url - (string-match magit--github-url-regexp url) - (let ((host (match-string 1 url))) - ;; Match values like "github.com-as-someone", which are - ;; translated to just "github.com" according to settings - ;; in "~/.ssh/config". Theoretically this could result - ;; in false-positives, but that's rather unlikely. #3392 - (and (or (string-match-p (regexp-quote "github.com") host) - (string-match-p - (regexp-quote (car (split-string (ghub--host) "/"))) - host)) - host))))) - -(defun magit--github-remote-p (remote) - (or (--when-let (magit-git-string "remote" "get-url" "--push" remote) - (magit--github-url-p it)) - (--when-let (magit-git-string "remote" "get-url" "--all" remote) - (magit--github-url-p it)))) - -(defun magit--github-url-equal (r1 r2) - (or (equal r1 r2) - (save-match-data - (let ((n1 (and (string-match magit--github-url-regexp r1) - (match-string 2 r1))) - (n2 (and (string-match magit--github-url-regexp r2) - (match-string 2 r2)))) - (and n1 n2 (equal n1 n2)))))) - -(defun magit--pullreq-from-upstream-p (pr) - (let-alist pr - (equal .head.repo.full_name - .base.repo.full_name))) - -(defun magit--pullreq-branch (pr &optional assert-new) - (let-alist pr - (let ((branch .head.ref)) - (when (and (not (magit--pullreq-from-upstream-p pr)) - (or (not .maintainer_can_modify) - (magit-branch-p branch))) - (setq branch (format "pr-%s" .number))) - (when (and assert-new (magit-branch-p branch)) - (user-error "Branch `%s' already exists" branch)) - branch))) - -(provide 'magit-collab) -;;; magit-collab.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-collab.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-collab.elc deleted file mode 100644 index fb27370..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-collab.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-commit.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-commit.el deleted file mode 100644 index 941db3a..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-commit.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,519 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-commit.el --- create Git commits -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2008-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements commands for creating Git commits. These -;; commands just initiate the commit, support for writing the commit -;; messages is implemented in `git-commit.el'. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) -(require 'magit-sequence) - -(eval-when-compile (require 'epa)) ; for `epa-protocol' -(eval-when-compile (require 'epg)) - -;;; Options - -(defcustom magit-commit-arguments nil - "The arguments used when committing." - :group 'magit-git-arguments - :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))) - -(defcustom magit-commit-ask-to-stage 'verbose - "Whether to ask to stage all unstaged changes when committing and nothing is staged." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type '(choice (const :tag "Ask showing diff" verbose) - (const :tag "Ask" t) - (const :tag "Don't ask" nil))) - -(defcustom magit-commit-show-diff t - "Whether the relevant diff is automatically shown when committing." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-commit-extend-override-date t - "Whether using `magit-commit-extend' changes the committer date." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-commit-reword-override-date t - "Whether using `magit-commit-reword' changes the committer date." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-commit-squash-confirm t - "Whether the commit targeted by squash and fixup has to be confirmed. -When non-nil then the commit at point (if any) is used as default -choice, otherwise it has to be confirmed. This option only -affects `magit-commit-squash' and `magit-commit-fixup'. The -\"instant\" variants always require confirmation because making -an error while using those is harder to recover from." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type 'boolean) - -;;; Popup - -(defun magit-commit-popup (&optional arg) - "Popup console for commit commands." - (interactive "P") - (--if-let (magit-commit-message-buffer) - (switch-to-buffer it) - (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-commit-popup nil arg))) - -(defvar magit-commit-popup - '(:variable magit-commit-arguments - :man-page "git-commit" - :switches ((?a "Stage all modified and deleted files" "--all") - (?e "Allow empty commit" "--allow-empty") - (?v "Show diff of changes to be committed" "--verbose") - (?h "Disable hooks" "--no-verify") - (?s "Add Signed-off-by line" "--signoff") - (?R "Claim authorship and reset author date" "--reset-author")) - :options ((?A "Override the author" "--author=") - (?S "Sign using gpg" "--gpg-sign=" magit-read-gpg-secret-key) - (?C "Reuse commit message" "--reuse-message=" - magit-read-reuse-message)) - :actions ((?c "Commit" magit-commit) - (?e "Extend" magit-commit-extend) - (?f "Fixup" magit-commit-fixup) - (?F "Instant Fixup" magit-commit-instant-fixup) nil - (?w "Reword" magit-commit-reword) - (?s "Squash" magit-commit-squash) - (?S "Instant Squash" magit-commit-instant-squash) nil - (?a "Amend" magit-commit-amend) - (?A "Augment" magit-commit-augment)) - :max-action-columns 4 - :default-action magit-commit)) - -(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-commit-popup) - -(defun magit-commit-arguments nil - (if (eq magit-current-popup 'magit-commit-popup) - magit-current-popup-args - magit-commit-arguments)) - -(defvar magit-gpg-secret-key-hist nil) - -(defun magit-read-gpg-secret-key (prompt &optional _initial-input) - (require 'epa) - (let ((keys (--map (concat (epg-sub-key-id (car (epg-key-sub-key-list it))) - " " - (when-let ((id-obj (car (epg-key-user-id-list it)))) - (let ((id-str (epg-user-id-string id-obj))) - (if (stringp id-str) - id-str - (epg-decode-dn id-obj))))) - (epg-list-keys (epg-make-context epa-protocol) nil t)))) - (car (split-string (magit-completing-read - prompt keys nil nil nil 'magit-gpg-secret-key-hist - (car (or magit-gpg-secret-key-hist keys))) - " ")))) - -(defun magit-read-reuse-message (prompt &optional default) - (magit-completing-read prompt (magit-list-refnames) - nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history - (or default - (and (magit-rev-verify "ORIG_HEAD") - "ORIG_HEAD")))) - -;;; Commands - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-commit (&optional args) - "Create a new commit on `HEAD'. -With a prefix argument, amend to the commit at `HEAD' instead. -\n(git commit [--amend] ARGS)" - (interactive (if current-prefix-arg - (list (cons "--amend" (magit-commit-arguments))) - (list (magit-commit-arguments)))) - (when (member "--all" args) - (setq this-command 'magit-commit-all)) - (when (setq args (magit-commit-assert args)) - (let ((default-directory (magit-toplevel))) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "commit" args)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-commit-amend (&optional args) - "Amend the last commit. -\n(git commit --amend ARGS)" - (interactive (list (magit-commit-arguments))) - (magit-commit-amend-assert) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "commit" "--amend" args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-commit-extend (&optional args override-date) - "Amend the last commit, without editing the message. - -With a prefix argument keep the committer date, otherwise change -it. The option `magit-commit-extend-override-date' can be used -to inverse the meaning of the prefix argument. \n(git commit ---amend --no-edit)" - (interactive (list (magit-commit-arguments) - (if current-prefix-arg - (not magit-commit-extend-override-date) - magit-commit-extend-override-date))) - (when (setq args (magit-commit-assert args (not override-date))) - (magit-commit-amend-assert) - (let ((process-environment process-environment)) - (unless override-date - (push (magit-rev-format "GIT_COMMITTER_DATE=%cD") process-environment)) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "commit" "--amend" "--no-edit" args)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-commit-reword (&optional args override-date) - "Reword the last commit, ignoring staged changes. - -With a prefix argument keep the committer date, otherwise change -it. The option `magit-commit-reword-override-date' can be used -to inverse the meaning of the prefix argument. - -Non-interactively respect the optional OVERRIDE-DATE argument -and ignore the option. -\n(git commit --amend --only)" - (interactive (list (magit-commit-arguments) - (if current-prefix-arg - (not magit-commit-reword-override-date) - magit-commit-reword-override-date))) - (magit-commit-amend-assert) - (let ((process-environment process-environment)) - (unless override-date - (push (magit-rev-format "GIT_COMMITTER_DATE=%cD") process-environment)) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "commit" "--amend" "--only" args))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-commit-fixup (&optional commit args) - "Create a fixup commit. - -With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed. -Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation -depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'." - (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point) - (magit-commit-arguments))) - (magit-commit-squash-internal "--fixup" commit args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-commit-squash (&optional commit args) - "Create a squash commit, without editing the squash message. - -With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed. -Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation -depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'." - (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point) - (magit-commit-arguments))) - (magit-commit-squash-internal "--squash" commit args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-commit-augment (&optional commit args) - "Create a squash commit, editing the squash message. - -With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed. -Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation -depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'." - (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point) - (magit-commit-arguments))) - (magit-commit-squash-internal "--squash" commit args nil t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-commit-instant-fixup (&optional commit args) - "Create a fixup commit targeting COMMIT and instantly rebase." - (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point) - (magit-commit-arguments))) - (magit-commit-squash-internal "--fixup" commit args t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-commit-instant-squash (&optional commit args) - "Create a squash commit targeting COMMIT and instantly rebase." - (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point) - (magit-commit-arguments))) - (magit-commit-squash-internal "--squash" commit args t)) - -(defun magit-commit-squash-internal - (option commit &optional args rebase edit confirmed) - (when-let ((args (magit-commit-assert args t))) - (when commit - (when (and rebase (not (magit-rev-ancestor-p commit "HEAD"))) - (magit-read-char-case - (format "%s isn't an ancestor of HEAD. " commit) nil - (?c "[c]reate without rebasing" (setq rebase nil)) - (?s "[s]elect other" (setq commit nil)) - (?a "[a]bort" (user-error "Quit"))))) - (when commit - (setq commit (magit-rebase-interactive-assert commit t))) - (if (and commit - (or confirmed - (not (or rebase - current-prefix-arg - magit-commit-squash-confirm)))) - (let ((magit-commit-show-diff nil)) - (push (concat option "=" commit) args) - (unless edit - (push "--no-edit" args)) - (if rebase - (magit-with-editor - (magit-call-git - "commit" "--no-gpg-sign" - (-remove-first - (apply-partially #'string-match-p "\\`--gpg-sign=") - args))) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "commit" args)) - t) ; The commit was created; used by below lambda. - (magit-log-select - (lambda (commit) - (when (and (magit-commit-squash-internal option commit args - rebase edit t) - rebase) - (magit-commit-amend-assert commit) - (magit-rebase-interactive-1 commit - (list "--autosquash" "--autostash") - "" "true" nil t))) - (format "Type %%p on a commit to %s into it," - (substring option 2))) - (when magit-commit-show-diff - (let ((magit-display-buffer-noselect t)) - (apply #'magit-diff-staged nil (magit-diff-arguments))))))) - -(defun magit-commit-amend-assert (&optional commit) - (--when-let (magit-list-publishing-branches commit) - (let ((m1 "This commit has already been published to ") - (m2 ".\nDo you really want to modify it")) - (magit-confirm 'amend-published - (concat m1 "%s" m2) - (concat m1 "%i public branches" m2) - nil it)))) - -(defun magit-commit-assert (args &optional strict) - (cond - ((or (magit-anything-staged-p) - (and (magit-anything-unstaged-p) - ;; ^ Everything of nothing is still nothing. - (member "--all" args)) - (and (not strict) - ;; ^ For amend variants that don't make sense otherwise. - (or (member "--amend" args) - (member "--allow-empty" args)))) - (or args (list "--"))) - ((and (magit-rebase-in-progress-p) - (not (magit-anything-unstaged-p)) - (y-or-n-p "Nothing staged. Continue in-progress rebase? ")) - (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "--continue") - nil) - ((and (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "MERGE_MSG")) - (not (magit-anything-unstaged-p))) - (or args (list "--"))) - ((not (magit-anything-unstaged-p)) - (user-error "Nothing staged (or unstaged)")) - (magit-commit-ask-to-stage - (when (eq magit-commit-ask-to-stage 'verbose) - (magit-diff-unstaged)) - (prog1 (when (y-or-n-p "Nothing staged. Stage and commit all unstaged changes? ") - (magit-run-git "add" "-u" ".") - (or args (list "--"))) - (when (and (eq magit-commit-ask-to-stage 'verbose) - (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)) - (magit-mode-bury-buffer)))) - (t - (user-error "Nothing staged")))) - -(defvar magit--reshelve-history nil) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-commit-reshelve (date) - "Change the committer date and possibly the author date of `HEAD'. - -If you are the author of `HEAD', then both dates are changed, -otherwise only the committer date. The current time is used -as the initial minibuffer input and the original author (if -that is you) or committer date is available as the previous -history element." - (interactive - (let ((author-p (magit-rev-author-p "HEAD"))) - (push (magit-rev-format (if author-p "%ad" "%cd") "HEAD" - (concat "--date=format:%F %T %z")) - magit--reshelve-history) - (list (read-string (if author-p - "Change author and committer dates to: " - "Change committer date to: ") - (cons (format-time-string "%F %T %z") 17) - 'magit--reshelve-history)))) - (let ((process-environment process-environment)) - (push (concat "GIT_COMMITTER_DATE=" date) process-environment) - (magit-run-git "commit" "--amend" "--no-edit" - (and (magit-rev-author-p "HEAD") - (concat "--date=" date))))) - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-commit-absorb-popup "magit-commit" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-commit-absorb-popup - "Spread unstaged changes across recent commits. -Without a prefix argument just call `magit-commit-absorb'. -With a prefix argument use a popup buffer to select arguments." - :man-page "git-bisect" - :options '((?c "Diff context lines" "--context=") - (?s "Strictness" "--strict=")) - :actions '((?x "Absorb" magit-commit-absorb)) - :default-action 'magit-commit-absorb - :use-prefix 'popup) - -(defun magit-commit-absorb (&optional commit args confirmed) - "Spread unstaged changes across recent commits. -This command requires the git-autofixup script, which is -available from https://github.com/torbiak/git-autofixup." - (interactive (list (magit-get-upstream-branch) - (magit-commit-absorb-arguments))) - (unless (executable-find "git-autofixup") - (user-error "This command requires the git-autofixup script, which %s" - "is available from https://github.com/torbiak/git-autofixup")) - (when (magit-anything-staged-p) - (user-error "Cannot absorb when there are staged changes")) - (unless (magit-anything-unstaged-p) - (user-error "There are no unstaged changes that could be absorbed")) - (when commit - (setq commit (magit-rebase-interactive-assert commit t))) - (if (and commit confirmed) - (progn (magit-run-git-async "autofixup" "-vv" args commit) t) - (magit-log-select - (lambda (commit) - (magit-commit-absorb commit args t)) - nil nil nil nil commit))) - -;;; Pending Diff - -(defun magit-commit-diff () - (when (and git-commit-mode magit-commit-show-diff) - (when-let ((diff-buffer (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-diff-mode))) - ;; This window just started displaying the commit message - ;; buffer. Without this that buffer would immediately be - ;; replaced with the diff buffer. See #2632. - (unrecord-window-buffer nil diff-buffer)) - (condition-case nil - (let ((args (car (magit-diff-arguments))) - (magit-inhibit-save-previous-winconf 'unset) - (magit-display-buffer-noselect t) - (inhibit-quit nil)) - (message "Diffing changes to be committed (C-g to abort diffing)") - (if-let ((fn (cl-case last-command - (magit-commit - (apply-partially 'magit-diff-staged nil)) - (magit-commit-all - (apply-partially 'magit-diff-working-tree nil)) - ((magit-commit-amend - magit-commit-reword - magit-rebase-reword-commit) - 'magit-diff-while-amending)))) - (funcall fn args) - (if (magit-anything-staged-p) - (magit-diff-staged nil args) - (magit-diff-while-amending args)))) - (quit)))) - -;; Mention `magit-diff-while-committing' because that's -;; always what I search for when I try to find this line. -(add-hook 'server-switch-hook 'magit-commit-diff) - -(add-to-list 'with-editor-server-window-alist - (cons git-commit-filename-regexp 'switch-to-buffer)) - -;;; Message Utilities - -(defun magit-commit-message-buffer () - (let* ((find-file-visit-truename t) ; git uses truename of COMMIT_EDITMSG - (topdir (magit-toplevel))) - (--first (equal topdir (with-current-buffer it - (and git-commit-mode (magit-toplevel)))) - (append (buffer-list (selected-frame)) - (buffer-list))))) - -(defvar magit-commit-add-log-insert-function 'magit-commit-add-log-insert - "Used by `magit-commit-add-log' to insert a single entry.") - -(defun magit-commit-add-log () - "Add a stub for the current change into the commit message buffer. -If no commit is in progress, then initiate it. Use the function -specified by variable `magit-commit-add-log-insert-function' to -actually insert the entry." - (interactive) - (let ((hunk (and (magit-section-match 'hunk) - (magit-current-section))) - (log (magit-commit-message-buffer)) buf pos) - (save-window-excursion - (call-interactively #'magit-diff-visit-file) - (setq buf (current-buffer)) - (setq pos (point))) - (unless log - (unless (magit-commit-assert nil) - (user-error "Abort")) - (magit-commit) - (while (not (setq log (magit-commit-message-buffer))) - (sit-for 0.01))) - (save-excursion - (with-current-buffer buf - (goto-char pos) - (funcall magit-commit-add-log-insert-function log - (magit-file-relative-name) - (and hunk (add-log-current-defun))))))) - -(defun magit-commit-add-log-insert (buffer file defun) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (undo-boundary) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (while (re-search-backward (concat "^" comment-start) nil t)) - (save-restriction - (narrow-to-region (point-min) (point)) - (cond ((re-search-backward (format "* %s\\(?: (\\([^)]+\\))\\)?: " file) - nil t) - (when (equal (match-string 1) defun) - (setq defun nil)) - (re-search-forward ": ")) - (t - (when (re-search-backward "^[\\*(].+\n" nil t) - (goto-char (match-end 0))) - (while (re-search-forward "^[^\\*\n].*\n" nil t)) - (if defun - (progn (insert (format "* %s (%s): \n" file defun)) - (setq defun nil)) - (insert (format "* %s: \n" file))) - (backward-char) - (unless (looking-at "\n[\n\\']") - (insert ?\n) - (backward-char)))) - (when defun - (forward-line) - (let ((limit (save-excursion - (and (re-search-forward "^\\*" nil t) - (point))))) - (unless (or (looking-back (format "(%s): " defun) - (line-beginning-position)) - (re-search-forward (format "^(%s): " defun) limit t)) - (while (re-search-forward "^[^\\*\n].*\n" limit t)) - (insert (format "(%s): \n" defun)) - (backward-char))))))) - -(provide 'magit-commit) -;;; magit-commit.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-commit.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-commit.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 424c7dd..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-commit.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-core.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-core.el deleted file mode 100644 index 106186e..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-core.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-core.el --- core functionality -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library requires several other libraries, so that yet other -;; libraries can just require this one, instead of having to require -;; all the other ones. In other words this separates the low-level -;; stuff from the rest. It also defines some Custom groups. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit-popup) -(require 'magit-utils) -(require 'magit-section) -(require 'magit-git) -(require 'magit-mode) -(require 'magit-margin) -(require 'magit-process) -(require 'magit-autorevert) - -(defgroup magit nil - "Controlling Git from Emacs." - :link '(url-link "https://magit.vc") - :link '(info-link "(magit)FAQ") - :link '(info-link "(magit)") - :group 'tools) - -(defgroup magit-essentials nil - "Options that every Magit user should briefly think about. - -Each of these options falls into one or more of these categories: - -* Options that affect Magit's behavior in fundamental ways. -* Options that affect safety. -* Options that affect performance. -* Options that are of a personal nature." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Essential Settings") - :group 'magit) - -(defgroup magit-miscellaneous nil - "Miscellanous Magit options." - :group 'magit) - -(defgroup magit-commands nil - "Options controlling behavior of certain commands." - :group 'magit) - -(defgroup magit-git-arguments nil - "Options controlling what arguments are passed to Git. - -Most of these options can be set using the respective popup, -and it is recommended that you do that because then you can -be certain that Magit supports the arguments that you select. - -An option `magit-NAME-argument' specifies the arguments that -are enabled by default by the popup `magit-NAME-popup'." - :link '(info-link "(magit-popup)Customizing Existing Popups") - :link '(info-link "(magit-popup)Usage") - :group 'magit-commands) - -(defgroup magit-modes nil - "Modes used or provided by Magit." - :group 'magit) - -(defgroup magit-buffers nil - "Options concerning Magit buffers." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Modes and Buffers") - :group 'magit) - -(defgroup magit-refresh nil - "Options controlling how Magit buffers are refreshed." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers") - :group 'magit - :group 'magit-buffers) - -(defgroup magit-faces nil - "Faces used by Magit." - :group 'magit - :group 'faces) - -(defgroup magit-extensions nil - "Extensions to Magit." - :group 'magit) - -(custom-add-to-group 'magit-modes 'magit-popup 'custom-group) -(custom-add-to-group 'magit-faces 'magit-popup-faces 'custom-group) -(custom-add-to-group 'magit-modes 'git-commit 'custom-group) -(custom-add-to-group 'magit-faces 'git-commit-faces 'custom-group) -(custom-add-to-group 'magit-modes 'git-rebase 'custom-group) -(custom-add-to-group 'magit-faces 'git-rebase-faces 'custom-group) -(custom-add-to-group 'magit-process 'with-editor 'custom-group) - -(defgroup magit-related nil - "Options that are relevant to Magit but that are defined elsewhere." - :link '(custom-group-link vc) - :link '(custom-group-link smerge) - :link '(custom-group-link ediff) - :link '(custom-group-link auto-revert) - :group 'magit - :group 'magit-extensions - :group 'magit-essentials) - -(custom-add-to-group 'magit-related 'auto-revert-check-vc-info 'custom-variable) -(custom-add-to-group 'magit-auto-revert 'auto-revert-check-vc-info 'custom-variable) - -(custom-add-to-group 'magit-related 'ediff-window-setup-function 'custom-variable) -(custom-add-to-group 'magit-related 'smerge-refine-ignore-whitespace 'custom-variable) -(custom-add-to-group 'magit-related 'vc-follow-symlinks 'custom-variable) - -(provide 'magit-core) -;;; magit-core.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-core.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-core.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 3587330..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-core.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-diff.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-diff.el deleted file mode 100644 index e6e953d..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-diff.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2781 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-diff.el --- inspect Git diffs -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements support for looking at Git diffs and -;; commits. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'git-commit) -(require 'magit-core) - -;; For `magit-diff-popup' -(declare-function magit-stash-show "magit-stash" (stash &optional args files)) -;; For `magit-diff-visit-file' -(declare-function dired-jump "dired-x" (&optional other-window file-name)) -(declare-function magit-find-file-noselect "magit-files" (rev file)) -(declare-function magit-status-internal "magit-status" (directory)) -;; For `magit-diff-while-committing' -(declare-function magit-commit-message-buffer "magit-commit" ()) -;; For `magit-insert-revision-gravatar' -(defvar gravatar-size) -;; For `magit-show-commit' and `magit-diff-show-or-scroll' -(declare-function magit-current-blame-chunk "magit-blame" ()) -(eval-when-compile - (cl-pushnew 'orig-rev eieio--known-slot-names)) -(declare-function magit-blame-mode "magit-blame" (&optional arg)) -(defvar magit-blame-mode) -(defvar git-rebase-line) -;; For `magit-diff-unmerged' -(declare-function magit-merge-in-progress-p "magit-merge" ()) -(declare-function magit--merge-range "magit-merge" (&optional head)) - -(require 'diff-mode) -(require 'smerge-mode) - -(defvar bookmark-make-record-function) - -;;; Options -;;;; Diff Mode - -(defgroup magit-diff nil - "Inspect and manipulate Git diffs." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Diffing") - :group 'magit-modes) - -(defcustom magit-diff-mode-hook nil - "Hook run after entering Magit-Diff mode." - :group 'magit-diff - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-diff-arguments '("--stat" "--no-ext-diff") - "The diff arguments used in buffers whose mode derives from `magit-diff-mode'." - :group 'magit-git-arguments - :group 'magit-diff - :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))) - -(defcustom magit-diff-sections-hook - '(magit-insert-diff - magit-insert-xref-buttons) - "Hook run to insert sections into a `magit-diff-mode' buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-diff - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-diff-expansion-threshold 60 - "After how many seconds not to expand anymore diffs. - -Except in status buffers, diffs are usually start out fully -expanded. Because that can take a long time, all diffs that -haven't been fontified during a refresh before the threshold -defined here are instead displayed with their bodies collapsed. - -Note that this can cause sections that were previously expanded -to be collapsed. So you should not pick a very low value here. - -The hook function `magit-diff-expansion-threshold' has to be a -member of `magit-section-set-visibility-hook' for this option -to have any effect." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-diff - :type 'float) - -(defcustom magit-diff-highlight-hunk-body t - "Whether to highlight bodies of selected hunk sections. -This only has an effect if `magit-diff-highlight' is a -member of `magit-section-highlight-hook', which see." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-diff - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-functions - '(magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-dim-outside - magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-overlays) - "The functions used to highlight the hunk-internal region. - -`magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-dim-outside' overlays the outside -of the hunk internal selection with a face that causes the added and -removed lines to have the same background color as context lines. -This function should not be removed from the value of this option. - -`magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-overlays' and -`magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-underline' emphasize the -region by placing delimiting horizonal lines before and after it. -The underline variant was implemented because Eli said that is -how we should do it. However the overlay variant actually works -better. Also see https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/2758. - -Instead of, or in addition to, using delimiting horizontal lines, -to emphasize the boundaries, you may which to emphasize the text -itself, using `magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face'. - -In terminal frames it's not possible to draw lines as the overlay -and underline variants normally do, so there they fall back to -calling the face function instead." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :set-after '(magit-diff-show-lines-boundaries) - :group 'magit-diff - :type 'hook - :options '(magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-dim-outside - magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-underline - magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-overlays - magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face)) - -(defcustom magit-diff-unmarked-lines-keep-foreground t - "Whether `magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-dim-outside' preserves foreground. -When this is set to nil, then that function only adjusts the -foreground color but added and removed lines outside the region -keep their distinct foreground colors." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-diff - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-diff-refine-hunk nil - "Whether to show word-granularity differences within diff hunks. - -nil never show fine differences. -t show fine differences for the current diff hunk only. -`all' show fine differences for all displayed diff hunks." - :group 'magit-diff - :safe (lambda (val) (memq val '(nil t all))) - :type '(choice (const :tag "Never" nil) - (const :tag "Current" t) - (const :tag "All" all))) - -(put 'magit-diff-refine-hunk 'permanent-local t) - -(defcustom magit-diff-adjust-tab-width nil - "Whether to adjust the width of tabs in diffs. - -Determining the correct width can be expensive if it requires -opening large and/or many files, so the widths are cached in -the variable `magit-diff--tab-width-cache'. Set that to nil -to invalidate the cache. - -nil Never ajust tab width. Use `tab-width's value from - the Magit buffer itself instead. - -t If the corresponding file-visiting buffer exits, then - use `tab-width's value from that buffer. Doing this is - cheap, so this value is used even if a corresponding - cache entry exists. - -`always' If there is no such buffer, then temporarily visit the - file to determine the value. - -NUMBER Like `always', but don't visit files larger than NUMBER - bytes." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-diff - :type '(choice (const :tag "Never" nil) - (const :tag "If file-visiting buffer exists" t) - (const :tag "... or file isn't larger than bytes" all) - (const :tag "Always" always))) - -(defcustom magit-diff-paint-whitespace t - "Specify where to highlight whitespace errors. -See `magit-diff-highlight-trailing', -`magit-diff-highlight-indentation'. The symbol t means in all -diffs, `status' means only in the status buffer, and nil means -nowhere." - :group 'magit-diff - :safe (lambda (val) (memq val '(t nil status))) - :type '(choice (const :tag "Always" t) - (const :tag "Never" nil) - (const :tag "In status buffer" status))) - -(defcustom magit-diff-highlight-trailing t - "Whether to highlight whitespace at the end of a line in diffs. -Used only when `magit-diff-paint-whitespace' is non-nil." - :group 'magit-diff - :safe 'booleanp - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-diff-highlight-indentation nil - "Highlight the \"wrong\" indentation style. -Used only when `magit-diff-paint-whitespace' is non-nil. - -The value is a list of cons cells. The car is a regular -expression, and the cdr is the value that applies to repositories -whose directory matches the regular expression. If more than one -element matches, then the *last* element in the list applies. -The default value should therefore come first in the list. - -If the value is `tabs', highlight indentation with tabs. If the -value is an integer, highlight indentation with at least that -many spaces. Otherwise, highlight neither." - :group 'magit-diff - :type `(repeat (cons (string :tag "Directory regexp") - (choice (const :tag "Tabs" tabs) - (integer :tag "Spaces" :value ,tab-width) - (const :tag "Neither" nil))))) - -(defcustom magit-diff-hide-trailing-cr-characters - (and (memq system-type '(ms-dos windows-nt)) t) - "Whether to hide ^M characters at the end of a line in diffs." - :package-version '(magit . "2.6.0") - :group 'magit-diff - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-diff-visit-previous-blob t - "Whether `magit-diff-visit-file' may visit the previous blob. - -When this is t and point is on a removed line in a diff for a -committed change, then `magit-diff-visit-file' visits the blob -from the last revision which still had that line. - -Currently this is only supported for committed changes, for -staged and unstaged changes `magit-diff-visit-file' always -visits the file in the working tree." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-diff - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-diff-highlight-keywords t - "Whether to highlight bracketed keywords in commit messages." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-diff - :type 'boolean) - -;;;; File Diff - -(defcustom magit-diff-buffer-file-locked t - "Whether `magit-diff-buffer-file' uses a dedicated buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.7.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :group 'magit-diff - :type 'boolean) - -;;;; Revision Mode - -(defgroup magit-revision nil - "Inspect and manipulate Git commits." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Revision Buffer") - :group 'magit-modes) - -(defcustom magit-revision-mode-hook '(bug-reference-mode) - "Hook run after entering Magit-Revision mode." - :group 'magit-revision - :type 'hook - :options '(bug-reference-mode)) - -(defcustom magit-revision-sections-hook - '(magit-insert-revision-tag - magit-insert-revision-headers - magit-insert-revision-message - magit-insert-revision-notes - magit-insert-revision-diff - magit-insert-xref-buttons) - "Hook run to insert sections into a `magit-revision-mode' buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-revision - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-revision-headers-format "\ -Author: %aN <%aE> -AuthorDate: %ad -Commit: %cN <%cE> -CommitDate: %cd -" - "Format string used to insert headers in revision buffers. - -All headers in revision buffers are inserted by the section -inserter `magit-insert-revision-headers'. Some of the headers -are created by calling `git show --format=FORMAT' where FORMAT -is the format specified here. Other headers are hard coded or -subject to option `magit-revision-insert-related-refs'." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-revision - :type 'string) - -(defcustom magit-revision-insert-related-refs t - "Whether to show related refs in revision buffers." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-revision - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-revision-use-hash-sections 'quicker - "Whether to turn hashes inside the commit message into sections. - -If non-nil, then hashes inside the commit message are turned into -`commit' sections. There is a trade off to be made between -performance and reliability: - -- `slow' calls git for every word to be absolutely sure. -- `quick' skips words less than seven characters long. -- `quicker' additionally skips words that don't contain a number. -- `quickest' uses all words that are at least seven characters - long and which contain at least one number as well as at least - one letter. - -If nil, then no hashes are turned into sections, but you can -still visit the commit at point using \"RET\"." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-revision - :type '(choice (const :tag "Use sections, quickest" quickest) - (const :tag "Use sections, quicker" quicker) - (const :tag "Use sections, quick" quick) - (const :tag "Use sections, slow" slow) - (const :tag "Don't use sections" nil))) - -(defcustom magit-revision-show-gravatars nil - "Whether to show gravatar images in revision buffers. - -If non-nil, then the value has to be a cons-cell which specifies -where the gravatar images for the author and/or the committer are -inserted inside the text that was previously inserted according -to `magit-revision-header-format'. - -Both cells are regular expressions. The car specifies where to -insert the author gravatar image. The top half of the image is -inserted right after the matched text, the bottom half on the -next line at the same offset. The cdr specifies where to insert -the committer image, accordingly. Either the car or the cdr may -be nil." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-revision - :type '(choice (const :tag "Don't show gravatars" nil) - (cons :tag "Show gravatars" - (regexp :tag "Author regexp" "^Author: ") - (regexp :tag "Committer regexp" "^Commit: ")))) - -(defcustom magit-revision-use-gravatar-kludge nil - "Whether to work around a bug which affects display of gravatars. - -Gravatar images are spliced into two halves which are then -displayed on separate lines. On OS X the splicing has a bug in -some Emacs builds, which causes the top and bottom halves to be -interchanged. Enabling this option works around this issue by -interchanging the halves once more, which cancels out the effect -of the bug. - -See https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/2265 -and https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=7847. - -Starting with Emacs 26.1 this kludge should not be required for -any build." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-revision - :type 'boolean) - -;;;; Diff Sections - -(defcustom magit-diff-section-arguments '("--no-ext-diff") - "The diff arguments used in buffers that show other things besides diffs." - :group 'magit-git-arguments - :group 'magit-diff - :group 'magit-status - :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))) - -(put 'magit-diff-section-arguments 'permanent-local t) - -;;; Faces - -(defface magit-diff-file-heading - '((t :weight bold)) - "Face for diff file headings." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-file-heading-highlight - '((t :inherit (magit-section-highlight))) - "Face for current diff file headings." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-file-heading-selection - '((((class color) (background light)) - :inherit magit-diff-file-heading-highlight - :foreground "salmon4") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :inherit magit-diff-file-heading-highlight - :foreground "LightSalmon3")) - "Face for selected diff file headings." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-hunk-heading - '((((class color) (background light)) - :background "grey80" - :foreground "grey30") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :background "grey25" - :foreground "grey70")) - "Face for diff hunk headings." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight - '((((class color) (background light)) - :background "grey75" - :foreground "grey30") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :background "grey35" - :foreground "grey70")) - "Face for current diff hunk headings." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-hunk-heading-selection - '((((class color) (background light)) - :inherit magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight - :foreground "salmon4") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :inherit magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight - :foreground "LightSalmon3")) - "Face for selected diff hunk headings." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-hunk-region - '((t :inherit bold)) - "Face used by `magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face'. - -This face is overlayed over text that uses other hunk faces, -and those normally set the foreground and background colors. -The `:foreground' and especially the `:background' properties -should be avoided here. Setting the latter would cause the -lose of information. Good properties to set here are `:weight' -and `:slant'." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-lines-heading - '((((class color) (background light)) - :inherit magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight - :background "LightSalmon3") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :inherit magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight - :foreground "grey80" - :background "salmon4")) - "Face for diff hunk heading when lines are marked." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-lines-boundary - '((t :inherit magit-diff-lines-heading)) - "Face for boundary of marked lines in diff hunk." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-conflict-heading - '((t :inherit magit-diff-hunk-heading)) - "Face for conflict markers." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-added - '((((class color) (background light)) - :background "#ddffdd" - :foreground "#22aa22") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :background "#335533" - :foreground "#ddffdd")) - "Face for lines in a diff that have been added." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-removed - '((((class color) (background light)) - :background "#ffdddd" - :foreground "#aa2222") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :background "#553333" - :foreground "#ffdddd")) - "Face for lines in a diff that have been removed." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-our - '((t :inherit magit-diff-removed)) - "Face for lines in a diff for our side in a conflict." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-base - '((((class color) (background light)) - :background "#ffffcc" - :foreground "#aaaa11") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :background "#555522" - :foreground "#ffffcc")) - "Face for lines in a diff for the base side in a conflict." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-their - '((t :inherit magit-diff-added)) - "Face for lines in a diff for their side in a conflict." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-context - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey50") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "grey70")) - "Face for lines in a diff that are unchanged." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-added-highlight - '((((class color) (background light)) - :background "#cceecc" - :foreground "#22aa22") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :background "#336633" - :foreground "#cceecc")) - "Face for lines in a diff that have been added." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-removed-highlight - '((((class color) (background light)) - :background "#eecccc" - :foreground "#aa2222") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :background "#663333" - :foreground "#eecccc")) - "Face for lines in a diff that have been removed." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-our-highlight - '((t :inherit magit-diff-removed-highlight)) - "Face for lines in a diff for our side in a conflict." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-base-highlight - '((((class color) (background light)) - :background "#eeeebb" - :foreground "#aaaa11") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :background "#666622" - :foreground "#eeeebb")) - "Face for lines in a diff for the base side in a conflict." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-their-highlight - '((t :inherit magit-diff-added-highlight)) - "Face for lines in a diff for their side in a conflict." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-context-highlight - '((((class color) (background light)) - :background "grey95" - :foreground "grey50") - (((class color) (background dark)) - :background "grey20" - :foreground "grey70")) - "Face for lines in a diff that have been removed." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diff-whitespace-warning - '((t :inherit trailing-whitespace)) - "Face for highlighting whitespace errors added lines." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diffstat-added - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "#22aa22") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "#448844")) - "Face for plus sign in diffstat." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-diffstat-removed - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "#aa2222") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "#aa4444")) - "Face for minus sign in diffstat." - :group 'magit-faces) - -;;; Commands -;;;; Diff popups - -(defconst magit-diff-popup-common-keywords - '(:variable magit-diff-arguments - :man-page "git-diff")) - -(defconst magit-diff-popup-common-options - '((?f "Limit to files" "-- " magit-read-files) - (?u "Context lines" "-U") - (?m "Detect renames" "-M") - (?c "Detect copies" "-C") - (?a "Diff algorithm" "--diff-algorithm=" magit-diff-select-algorithm) - (?i "Ignore submodules" "--ignore-submodules=" - magit-diff-select-ignore-submodules))) - -(defun magit-diff-select-ignore-submodules (&rest _ignored) - (magit-read-char-case "Ignore submodules " t - (?u "[u]ntracked" "untracked") - (?d "[d]irty" "dirty") - (?a "[a]ll" "all"))) - -(defconst magit-diff-popup-common-switches - '((?f "Show surrounding functions" "--function-context") - (?b "Ignore whitespace changes" "--ignore-space-change") - (?w "Ignore all whitespace" "--ignore-all-space") - (?x "Disallow external diff drivers" "--no-ext-diff"))) - -(defvar magit-diff-popup - `(,@magit-diff-popup-common-keywords - :options ,magit-diff-popup-common-options - :switches (,@magit-diff-popup-common-switches - (?s "Show stats" "--stat")) - :actions ((?d "Dwim" magit-diff-dwim) - (?u "Diff unstaged" magit-diff-unstaged) - (?c "Show commit" magit-show-commit) - (?r "Diff range" magit-diff) - (?s "Diff staged" magit-diff-staged) - (?t "Show stash" magit-stash-show) - (?p "Diff paths" magit-diff-paths) - (?w "Diff worktree" magit-diff-working-tree)) - :default-action magit-diff-dwim - :max-action-columns 3)) - -(defvar magit-diff-refresh-popup - `(,@magit-diff-popup-common-keywords - :options ,magit-diff-popup-common-options - :switches ,magit-diff-popup-common-switches - :actions ((?g "Refresh" magit-diff-refresh) - (?t "Toggle hunk refinement" magit-diff-toggle-refine-hunk) - (?s "Set defaults" magit-diff-set-default-arguments) - (?F "Toggle file filter" magit-diff-toggle-file-filter) - (?w "Save defaults" magit-diff-save-default-arguments)) - :max-action-columns 2)) - -(defvar magit-diff-mode-refresh-popup - `(,@magit-diff-popup-common-keywords - :options ,magit-diff-popup-common-options - :switches (,@magit-diff-popup-common-switches - (?s "Show stats" "--stat")) - :actions ((?g "Refresh" magit-diff-refresh) - (?t "Toggle hunk refinement" magit-diff-toggle-refine-hunk) - (?s "Set defaults" magit-diff-set-default-arguments) - (?r "Switch range type" magit-diff-switch-range-type) - (?w "Save defaults" magit-diff-save-default-arguments) - (?f "Flip revisions" magit-diff-flip-revs) nil - (?F "Toggle file filter" magit-diff-toggle-file-filter)) - :max-action-columns 2)) - -(defvar magit-revision-mode-refresh-popup - `(,@magit-diff-popup-common-keywords - :switches ((?f "Show surrounding functions" "--function-context") - (?b "Ignore whitespace changes" "--ignore-space-change") - (?w "Ignore all whitespace" "--ignore-all-space") - (?x "Disallow external diff drivers" "--no-ext-diff") - (?s "Show stats" "--stat")) - :actions ((?g "Refresh" magit-diff-refresh) - (?t "Toggle hunk refinement" magit-diff-toggle-refine-hunk) - (?s "Set defaults" magit-diff-set-default-arguments) - (?F "Toggle file filter" magit-diff-toggle-file-filter) - (?w "Save defaults" magit-diff-save-default-arguments)) - :max-action-columns 2)) - -(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-diff-popup) -(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-diff-refresh-popup) -(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-diff-mode-refresh-popup) -(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-revision-mode-refresh-popup) - -(defvar magit-diff-section-file-args nil) -(put 'magit-diff-section-file-args 'permanent-local t) -(put 'magit-diff-section-file-args 'safe-local-variable - (lambda (val) - (and (listp val) - (-all-p #'stringp val)))) - -(defun magit-diff-get-buffer-args () - (cond ((and magit-use-sticky-arguments - (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)) - (list (nth 2 magit-refresh-args) - (nth 3 magit-refresh-args))) - ((and (eq magit-use-sticky-arguments t) - (--when-let (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-diff-mode) - (with-current-buffer it - (list (nth 2 magit-refresh-args) - (nth 3 magit-refresh-args)))))) - (t - (list (default-value 'magit-diff-arguments) nil)))) - -(defun magit-diff-arguments (&optional refresh) - (cond ((memq magit-current-popup '(magit-diff-popup magit-diff-refresh-popup)) - (magit-popup-export-file-args magit-current-popup-args)) - ((and refresh (not (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode))) - (list magit-diff-section-arguments - magit-diff-section-file-args)) - (t - (magit-diff-get-buffer-args)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-diff-popup (arg) - "Popup console for diff commands." - (interactive "P") - (let ((magit-diff-arguments - ;; We cannot possibly know what suffix command the user is - ;; about to invoke, so we also don't know from which buffer - ;; we should get the current values. However it is much - ;; more likely that we will end up updating the diff buffer, - ;; and we therefore use the value from that buffer. - (apply #'magit-popup-import-file-args (magit-diff-get-buffer-args)))) - (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-diff-popup nil arg))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-diff-buffer-file-popup () - "Popup console for diff commands. - -This is a variant of `magit-diff-popup' which shows the same popup -but which limits the diff to the file being visited in the current -buffer." - (interactive) - (if-let ((file (magit-file-relative-name))) - (let ((magit-diff-arguments - (magit-popup-import-file-args - (if-let ((buffer (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-diff-mode))) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (nth 3 magit-refresh-args)) - (default-value 'magit-diff-arguments)) - (list file)))) - (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-diff-popup nil nil)) - (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file"))) - -(defun magit-diff-refresh-popup (arg) - "Popup console for changing diff arguments in the current buffer." - (interactive "P") - (let ((magit-diff-refresh-popup - (pcase major-mode - (`magit-revision-mode magit-revision-mode-refresh-popup) - (`magit-diff-mode magit-diff-mode-refresh-popup) - (_ magit-diff-refresh-popup))) - (magit-diff-arguments - (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (magit-popup-import-file-args (nth 2 magit-refresh-args) - (nth 3 magit-refresh-args)) - (magit-popup-import-file-args magit-diff-section-arguments - magit-diff-section-file-args)))) - (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-diff-refresh-popup nil arg))) - -(defun magit-diff-select-algorithm (&rest _ignore) - (magit-read-char-case nil t - (?d "[d]efault" "default") - (?m "[m]inimal" "minimal") - (?p "[p]atience" "patience") - (?h "[h]istogram" "histogram"))) - -;;;; Diff commands - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-diff-dwim (&optional args files) - "Show changes for the thing at point." - (interactive (magit-diff-arguments)) - (pcase (magit-diff--dwim) - (`unmerged (magit-diff-unmerged args files)) - (`unstaged (magit-diff-unstaged args files)) - (`staged - (let ((file (magit-file-at-point))) - (if (and file (equal (cddr (car (magit-file-status file))) '(?D ?U))) - ;; File was deleted by us and modified by them. Show the latter. - (magit-diff-unmerged args (list file)) - (magit-diff-staged nil args files)))) - (`(commit . ,value) - (magit-diff (format "%s^..%s" value value) args files)) - (`(stash . ,value) (magit-stash-show value args)) - ((and range (pred stringp)) - (magit-diff range args files)) - (_ - (call-interactively #'magit-diff)))) - -(defun magit-diff--dwim () - "Return information for performing DWIM diff. - -The information can be in three forms: -1. TYPE - A symbol describing a type of diff where no additional information - is needed to generate the diff. Currently, this includes `staged', - `unstaged' and `unmerged'. -2. (TYPE . VALUE) - Like #1 but the diff requires additional information, which is - given by VALUE. Currently, this includes `commit' and `stash', - where VALUE is the given commit or stash, respectively. -3. RANGE - A string indicating a diff range. - -If no DWIM context is found, nil is returned." - (cond - ((--when-let (magit-region-values '(commit branch) t) - (deactivate-mark) - (concat (car (last it)) ".." (car it)))) - (magit-buffer-refname - (cons 'commit magit-buffer-refname)) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-stash-mode) - (cons 'commit - (magit-section-case - (commit (oref it value)) - (file (-> it - (oref parent) - (oref value))) - (hunk (-> it - (oref parent) - (oref parent) - (oref value)))))) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode) - (cons 'commit (car magit-refresh-args))) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (nth 0 magit-refresh-args)) - (t - (magit-section-case - ([* unstaged] 'unstaged) - ([* staged] 'staged) - (unmerged 'unmerged) - (unpushed (oref it value)) - (unpulled (oref it value)) - (branch (let ((current (magit-get-current-branch)) - (atpoint (oref it value))) - (if (equal atpoint current) - (--if-let (magit-get-upstream-branch) - (format "%s...%s" it current) - (if (magit-anything-modified-p) - current - (cons 'commit current))) - (format "%s...%s" - (or current "HEAD") - atpoint)))) - (commit (cons 'commit (oref it value))) - (stash (cons 'stash (oref it value))))))) - -(defun magit-diff-read-range-or-commit (prompt &optional secondary-default mbase) - "Read range or revision with special diff range treatment. -If MBASE is non-nil, prompt for which rev to place at the end of -a \"revA...revB\" range. Otherwise, always construct -\"revA..revB\" range." - (--if-let (magit-region-values '(commit branch) t) - (let ((revA (car (last it))) - (revB (car it))) - (deactivate-mark) - (if mbase - (let ((base (magit-git-string "merge-base" revA revB))) - (cond - ((string= (magit-rev-parse revA) base) - (format "%s..%s" revA revB)) - ((string= (magit-rev-parse revB) base) - (format "%s..%s" revB revA)) - (t - (let ((main (magit-completing-read "View changes along" - (list revA revB) - nil t nil nil revB))) - (format "%s...%s" - (if (string= main revB) revA revB) main))))) - (format "%s..%s" revA revB))) - (magit-read-range prompt - (or (pcase (magit-diff--dwim) - (`(commit . ,value) - (format "%s^..%s" value value)) - ((and range (pred stringp)) - range)) - secondary-default - (magit-get-current-branch))))) - -(defun magit-diff-setup (rev-or-range const args files) - (require 'magit) - (magit-mode-setup #'magit-diff-mode rev-or-range const args files)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-diff (rev-or-range &optional args files) - "Show differences between two commits. - -REV-OR-RANGE should be a range or a single revision. If it is a -revision, then show changes in the working tree relative to that -revision. If it is a range, but one side is omitted, then show -changes relative to `HEAD'. - -If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last -line of the region as the two sides of the range. With a prefix -argument, instead of diffing the revisions, choose a revision to -view changes along, starting at the common ancestor of both -revisions (i.e., use a \"...\" range)." - (interactive (cons (magit-diff-read-range-or-commit "Diff for range" - nil current-prefix-arg) - (magit-diff-arguments))) - (magit-diff-setup rev-or-range nil args files)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-diff-working-tree (&optional rev args files) - "Show changes between the current working tree and the `HEAD' commit. -With a prefix argument show changes between the working tree and -a commit read from the minibuffer." - (interactive - (cons (and current-prefix-arg - (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Diff working tree and commit")) - (magit-diff-arguments))) - (magit-diff-setup (or rev "HEAD") nil args files)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-diff-staged (&optional rev args files) - "Show changes between the index and the `HEAD' commit. -With a prefix argument show changes between the index and -a commit read from the minibuffer." - (interactive - (cons (and current-prefix-arg - (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Diff index and commit")) - (magit-diff-arguments))) - (magit-diff-setup rev (list "--cached") args files)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-diff-unstaged (&optional args files) - "Show changes between the working tree and the index." - (interactive (magit-diff-arguments)) - (magit-diff-setup nil nil args files)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-diff-unmerged (&optional args files) - "Show changes that are being merged." - (interactive (magit-diff-arguments)) - (unless (magit-merge-in-progress-p) - (user-error "No merge is in progress")) - (magit-diff-setup (magit--merge-range) nil args files)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-diff-while-committing (&optional args) - "While committing, show the changes that are about to be committed. -While amending, invoking the command again toggles between -showing just the new changes or all the changes that will -be committed." - (interactive (list (car (magit-diff-arguments)))) - (unless (magit-commit-message-buffer) - (user-error "No commit in progress")) - (let ((magit-display-buffer-noselect t) - (diff-buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-diff-mode))) - (if (and diff-buf - (get-buffer-window diff-buf)) - (with-current-buffer diff-buf - (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,arg . ,_) magit-refresh-args)) - (cond ((and (equal rev "HEAD^") - (equal arg '("--cached"))) - (magit-diff-staged nil args)) - ((and (equal rev nil) - (equal arg '("--cached"))) - (magit-diff-while-amending args)) - ((magit-anything-staged-p) - (magit-diff-staged nil args)) - (t - (magit-diff-while-amending args))))) - (if (magit-anything-staged-p) - (magit-diff-staged nil args) - (magit-diff-while-amending args))))) - -(define-key git-commit-mode-map - (kbd "C-c C-d") 'magit-diff-while-committing) - -(defun magit-diff-while-amending (&optional args) - (magit-diff-setup "HEAD^" (list "--cached") args nil)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-diff-buffer-file () - "Show diff for the blob or file visited in the current buffer." - (interactive) - (require 'magit) - (if-let ((file (magit-file-relative-name))) - (magit-mode-setup-internal #'magit-diff-mode - (list (or magit-buffer-refname - (magit-get-current-branch) - "HEAD") - nil - (cadr (magit-diff-arguments)) - (list file)) - magit-diff-buffer-file-locked) - (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-diff-paths (a b) - "Show changes between any two files on disk." - (interactive (list (read-file-name "First file: " nil nil t) - (read-file-name "Second file: " nil nil t))) - (magit-diff-setup nil (list "--no-index") - nil (list (magit-convert-filename-for-git - (expand-file-name a)) - (magit-convert-filename-for-git - (expand-file-name b))))) - -(defvar-local magit-buffer-revision-hash nil) - -(defun magit-show-commit--arguments () - (pcase-let ((`(,args ,diff-files) (magit-diff-arguments))) - (list args (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (and (not (member "--follow" (nth 1 magit-refresh-args))) - (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)) - diff-files)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-show-commit (rev &optional args files module) - "Visit the revision at point in another buffer. -If there is no revision at point or with a prefix argument prompt -for a revision." - (interactive - (pcase-let* ((mcommit (magit-section-value-if 'module-commit)) - (atpoint (or (and (bound-and-true-p magit-blame-mode) - (oref (magit-current-blame-chunk) orig-rev)) - mcommit - (magit-branch-or-commit-at-point))) - (`(,args ,files) (magit-show-commit--arguments))) - (list (or (and (not current-prefix-arg) atpoint) - (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Show commit" atpoint)) - args - files - (and mcommit - (magit-section-parent-value (magit-current-section)))))) - (require 'magit) - (magit-with-toplevel - (when module - (setq default-directory - (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory module)))) - (unless (magit-rev-verify-commit rev) - (user-error "%s is not a commit" rev)) - (magit-mode-setup #'magit-revision-mode rev nil args files))) - -;;;; Setting commands - -(defun magit-diff-refresh (args files) - "Set the local diff arguments for the current buffer." - (interactive (magit-diff-arguments t)) - (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (setcdr (cdr magit-refresh-args) (list args files))) - (t - (setq-local magit-diff-section-arguments args) - (setq-local magit-diff-section-file-args files))) - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-diff-set-default-arguments (args files) - "Set the global diff arguments for the current buffer." - (interactive (magit-diff-arguments t)) - (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (customize-set-variable 'magit-diff-arguments args) - (setcdr (cdr magit-refresh-args) (list args files))) - (t - (customize-set-variable 'magit-diff-section-arguments args) - (kill-local-variable 'magit-diff-section-arguments) - (kill-local-variable 'magit-diff-section-file-args))) - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-diff-save-default-arguments (args files) - "Set and save the global diff arguments for the current buffer." - (interactive (magit-diff-arguments t)) - (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (customize-save-variable 'magit-diff-arguments args) - (setcdr (cdr magit-refresh-args) (list args files))) - (t - (customize-save-variable 'magit-diff-section-arguments args) - (kill-local-variable 'magit-diff-section-arguments) - (kill-local-variable 'magit-diff-section-file-args))) - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-diff-switch-range-type () - "Convert diff range type. -Change \"revA..revB\" to \"revB...revA\", or vice versa." - (interactive) - (let ((range (car magit-refresh-args))) - (if (and range - (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (string-match magit-range-re range)) - (progn - (setcar magit-refresh-args - (concat (match-string 1 range) - (if (string= (match-string 2 range) "..") - "..." - "..") - (match-string 3 range))) - (magit-refresh)) - (user-error "No range to change")))) - -(defun magit-diff-flip-revs () - "Swap revisions in diff range. -Change \"revA..revB\" to \"revB..revA\"." - (interactive) - (let ((range (car magit-refresh-args))) - (if (and range - (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (string-match magit-range-re range)) - (progn - (setcar magit-refresh-args - (concat (match-string 3 range) - (match-string 2 range) - (match-string 1 range))) - (magit-refresh)) - (user-error "No range to swap")))) - -(defvar-local magit-diff--last-file-args nil) -(defun magit-diff--toggle-file-args (files) - (cond (files - (setq magit-diff--last-file-args files) - nil) - (magit-diff--last-file-args) - (t - (user-error "No diff file filter to toggle")))) - -(defun magit-diff-toggle-file-filter () - "Toggle the file restriction of the current buffer's diffs. -If the current buffer's mode is derived from `magit-log-mode', -toggle the file restriction in the repository's revision buffer -instead." - (interactive) - (--if-let (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode)) - (with-current-buffer it - (setf (nth 3 magit-refresh-args) - (magit-diff--toggle-file-args (nth 3 magit-refresh-args))) - (magit-refresh)) - (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (setf (nth 3 magit-refresh-args) - (magit-diff--toggle-file-args (nth 3 magit-refresh-args))) - (setq-local magit-diff-section-file-args - (magit-diff--toggle-file-args magit-diff-section-file-args))) - (magit-refresh))) - -(defun magit-diff-less-context (&optional count) - "Decrease the context for diff hunks by COUNT lines." - (interactive "p") - (magit-diff-set-context `(lambda (cur) (max 0 (- (or cur 0) ,count))))) - -(defun magit-diff-more-context (&optional count) - "Increase the context for diff hunks by COUNT lines." - (interactive "p") - (magit-diff-set-context `(lambda (cur) (+ (or cur 0) ,count)))) - -(defun magit-diff-default-context () - "Reset context for diff hunks to the default height." - (interactive) - (magit-diff-set-context #'ignore)) - -(defun magit-diff-set-context (fn) - (let* ((def (--if-let (magit-get "diff.context") (string-to-number it) 3)) - (val (car (magit-diff-arguments t))) - (arg (--first (string-match "^-U\\([0-9]+\\)?$" it) val)) - (num (--if-let (and arg (match-string 1 arg)) (string-to-number it) def)) - (val (delete arg val)) - (num (funcall fn num)) - (arg (and num (not (= num def)) (format "-U%i" num))) - (val (if arg (cons arg val) val))) - (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (setcar (cddr magit-refresh-args) val) - (setq magit-diff-section-arguments val))) - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-diff-context-p () - (--if-let (--first (string-match "^-U\\([0-9]+\\)$" it) - (car (magit-diff-arguments t))) - (not (equal "-U0" it)) - t)) - -(defun magit-diff-toggle-refine-hunk (&optional style) - "Turn diff-hunk refining on or off. - -If hunk refining is currently on, then hunk refining is turned off. -If hunk refining is off, then hunk refining is turned on, in -`selected' mode (only the currently selected hunk is refined). - -With a prefix argument, the \"third choice\" is used instead: -If hunk refining is currently on, then refining is kept on, but -the refining mode (`selected' or `all') is switched. -If hunk refining is off, then hunk refining is turned on, in -`all' mode (all hunks refined). - -Customize variable `magit-diff-refine-hunk' to change the default mode." - (interactive "P") - (setq-local magit-diff-refine-hunk - (if style - (if (eq magit-diff-refine-hunk 'all) t 'all) - (not magit-diff-refine-hunk))) - (magit-diff-update-hunk-refinement)) - -;;;; Visit commands - -(defun magit-diff-visit-file - (file &optional other-window force-worktree display-fn) - "From a diff, visit the corresponding file at the appropriate position. - -If the diff shows changes in the worktree, the index, or `HEAD', -then visit the actual file. Otherwise, when the diff is about an -older commit or a range, then visit the appropriate blob. - -If point is on a removed line, then visit the blob for the first -parent of the commit which removed that line, i.e. the last -commit where that line still existed. Otherwise visit the blob -for the commit whose changes are being shown. - -Interactively, when the file or blob to be displayed is already -being displayed in another window of the same frame, then just -select that window and adjust point. Otherwise, or with a prefix -argument, display the buffer in another window. The meaning of -the prefix argument can be inverted or further modified using the -option `magit-display-file-buffer-function'. - -Non-interactively the optional OTHER-WINDOW argument is taken -literally. DISPLAY-FN can be used to specify the display -function explicitly, in which case OTHER-WINDOW is ignored. - -The optional FORCE-WORKTREE means to force visiting the worktree -version of the file. To do this interactively use the command -`magit-diff-visit-file-worktree' instead." - (interactive (list (--if-let (magit-file-at-point) - (expand-file-name it) - (user-error "No file at point")) - current-prefix-arg)) - (if (magit-file-accessible-directory-p file) - (magit-diff-visit-directory file other-window) - (let* ((hunk (magit-diff-visit--hunk)) - (last (and magit-diff-visit-previous-blob - (not force-worktree) - (magit-section-match 'hunk) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (looking-at "-")))) - (line (and hunk (magit-diff-hunk-line hunk))) - (col (and hunk (magit-diff-hunk-column hunk last))) - (rev (if last - (magit-diff-visit--range-beginning) - (magit-diff-visit--range-end))) - (buf (if (and (not force-worktree) - (stringp rev)) - (magit-find-file-noselect rev file) - (or (get-file-buffer file) - (find-file-noselect file))))) - (cond ((called-interactively-p 'any) - (magit-display-file-buffer buf)) - (display-fn - (funcall display-fn buf)) - ((or other-window (get-buffer-window buf)) - (switch-to-buffer-other-window buf)) - (t - (pop-to-buffer buf))) - (with-selected-window - (or (get-buffer-window buf 'visible) - (error "File buffer is not visible")) - (when line - (setq line - (cond ((eq rev 'staged) - (apply 'magit-diff-visit--offset file nil line)) - ((and force-worktree - (stringp rev)) - (apply 'magit-diff-visit--offset file rev line)) - (t - (apply '+ line)))) - (let ((pos (save-restriction - (widen) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line (1- line)) - (move-to-column col) - (point)))) - (unless (<= (point-min) pos (point-max)) - (widen) - (goto-char pos)))) - (when (magit-anything-unmerged-p file) - (smerge-start-session)) - (run-hooks 'magit-diff-visit-file-hook))))) - -(defun magit-diff-visit-file-other-window (file) - "From a diff, visit the corresponding file at the appropriate position. -The file is shown in another window. - -If the diff shows changes in the worktree, the index, or `HEAD', -then visit the actual file. Otherwise, when the diff is about an -older commit or a range, then visit the appropriate blob. - -If point is on a removed line, then visit the blob for the first -parent of the commit which removed that line, i.e. the last -commit where that line still existed. Otherwise visit the blob -for the commit whose changes are being shown." - (interactive (list (--if-let (magit-file-at-point) - (expand-file-name it) - (user-error "No file at point")))) - (magit-diff-visit-file file t)) - -(defvar magit-display-file-buffer-function - 'magit-display-file-buffer-traditional - "The function used by `magit-diff-visit-file' to display blob buffers. - -Other commands such as `magit-find-file' do not use this -function. Instead they use high-level functions to select the -window to be used to display the buffer. This variable and the -related functions are an experimental feature and should be -treated as such.") - -(defun magit-display-file-buffer (buffer) - (funcall magit-display-file-buffer-function buffer)) - -(defun magit-display-file-buffer-traditional (buffer) - "Display BUFFER in the current window. -With a prefix argument display it in another window. -Option `magit-display-file-buffer-function' controls -whether `magit-diff-visit-file' uses this function." - (if (or current-prefix-arg (get-buffer-window buffer)) - (pop-to-buffer buffer) - (switch-to-buffer buffer))) - -(defun magit-display-file-buffer-other-window (buffer) - "Display BUFFER in another window. -With a prefix argument display it in the current window. -Option `magit-display-file-buffer-function' controls -whether `magit-diff-visit-file' uses this function." - (if (or current-prefix-arg (get-buffer-window buffer)) - (switch-to-buffer buffer) - (pop-to-buffer buffer))) - -(defun magit-diff-visit-file-worktree (file &optional other-window) - "From a diff, visit the corresponding file at the appropriate position. - -When the file is already being displayed in another window of the -same frame, then just select that window and adjust point. With -a prefix argument also display in another window. - -The actual file in the worktree is visited. The positions in the -hunk headers get less useful the \"older\" the changes are, and -as a result, jumping to the appropriate position gets less -reliable. - -Also see `magit-diff-visit-file' which visits the respective -blob, unless the diff shows changes in the worktree, the index, -or `HEAD'." - (interactive (list (or (magit-file-at-point) - (user-error "No file at point")) - current-prefix-arg)) - (magit-diff-visit-file file other-window t)) - -(defun magit-diff-visit--range-end () - (let ((rev (magit-diff--dwim))) - (if (symbolp rev) - rev - (setq rev (if (consp rev) - (cdr rev) - (cdr (magit-split-range rev)))) - (if (magit-rev-head-p rev) - 'unstaged - rev)))) - -(defun magit-diff-visit--range-beginning () - (let ((rev (magit-diff--dwim))) - (cond ((consp rev) - (concat (cdr rev) "^")) - ((stringp rev) - (car (magit-split-range rev))) - (t - rev)))) - -(defun magit-diff-visit--hunk () - (when-let ((scope (magit-diff-scope))) - (let ((section (magit-current-section))) - (cl-case scope - ((file files) - (setq section (car (oref section children)))) - (list - (setq section (car (oref section children))) - (when section - (setq section (car (oref section children)))))) - (and - ;; Unmerged files appear in the list of staged changes - ;; but unlike in the list of unstaged changes no diffs - ;; are shown here. In that case `section' is nil. - section - ;; Currently the `hunk' type is also abused for file - ;; mode changes, which we are not interested in here. - ;; Such sections have no value. - (oref section value) - section)))) - -(defun magit-diff-visit--offset (file rev hunk-start line-offset) - (let ((offset 0)) - (with-temp-buffer - (save-excursion - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-git-insert "diff" rev "--" file))) - (catch 'found - (while (re-search-forward - "^@@ -\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\) \\+\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\) @@" - nil t) - (let* ((abeg (string-to-number (match-string 1))) - (alen (string-to-number (match-string 2))) - (bbeg (string-to-number (match-string 3))) - (blen (string-to-number (match-string 4))) - (aend (+ abeg alen)) - (bend (+ bbeg blen)) - (hend (+ hunk-start line-offset))) - (if (<= abeg hunk-start) - (if (or (>= aend hend) - (>= bend hend)) - (let ((line 0)) - (while (<= line alen) - (forward-line 1) - (cl-incf line) - (cond ((looking-at "^\\+") (cl-incf offset)) - ((looking-at "^-") (cl-decf offset))))) - (cl-incf offset (- blen alen))) - (throw 'found nil)))))) - (+ hunk-start line-offset offset))) - -(defun magit-diff-hunk-line (section) - (let* ((value (oref section value)) - (prefix (- (length value) 2)) - (cpos (marker-position (oref section content))) - (stop (line-number-at-pos)) - (cstart (save-excursion (goto-char cpos) - (line-number-at-pos))) - (prior (and (= (length value) 3) - (save-excursion (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (looking-at "-")))) - (offset 0) - (line (if prior - (cadr value) - (car (last value))))) - (string-match (format "^%s\\([0-9]+\\)" (if prior "-" "\\+")) line) - (setq line (string-to-number (match-string 1 line))) - (when (> cstart stop) - (save-excursion - (goto-char cpos) - (re-search-forward "^[-+]") - (setq stop (line-number-at-pos)))) - (save-excursion - (goto-char cpos) - (while (< (line-number-at-pos) stop) - (unless (string-match-p - (if prior "\\+" "-") - (buffer-substring (point) (+ (point) prefix))) - (cl-incf offset)) - (forward-line))) - (list line offset))) - -(defun magit-diff-hunk-column (section visit-beginning) - (if (or (< (point) - (oref section content)) - (and (not visit-beginning) - (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (looking-at-p "-")))) - 0 - (max 0 (- (+ (current-column) 2) - (length (oref section value)))))) - -(defun magit-diff-visit-directory (directory &optional other-window) - (if (equal (magit-toplevel directory) - (magit-toplevel)) - (dired-jump other-window (concat directory "/.")) - (let ((display-buffer-overriding-action - (if other-window - '(nil (inhibit-same-window t)) - '(display-buffer-same-window)))) - (magit-status-internal directory)))) - -;;;; Scroll commands - -(defun magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up () - "Update the commit or diff buffer for the thing at point. - -Either show the commit or stash at point in the appropriate -buffer, or if that buffer is already being displayed in the -current frame and contains information about that commit or -stash, then instead scroll the buffer up. If there is no -commit or stash at point, then prompt for a commit." - (interactive) - (magit-diff-show-or-scroll 'scroll-up)) - -(defun magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down () - "Update the commit or diff buffer for the thing at point. - -Either show the commit or stash at point in the appropriate -buffer, or if that buffer is already being displayed in the -current frame and contains information about that commit or -stash, then instead scroll the buffer down. If there is no -commit or stash at point, then prompt for a commit." - (interactive) - (magit-diff-show-or-scroll 'scroll-down)) - -(defun magit-diff-show-or-scroll (fn) - (let (rev cmd buf win) - (cond - (magit-blame-mode - (setq rev (oref (magit-current-blame-chunk) orig-rev)) - (setq cmd 'magit-show-commit) - (setq buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode))) - ((derived-mode-p 'git-rebase-mode) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (--if-let (and git-rebase-line - (looking-at git-rebase-line) - (match-string 2)) - (progn (setq rev it) - (setq cmd 'magit-show-commit) - (setq buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode))) - (user-error "No commit on this line")))) - (t - (magit-section-case - (branch - (setq rev (magit-ref-maybe-qualify (oref it value))) - (setq cmd 'magit-show-commit) - (setq buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode))) - (commit - (setq rev (oref it value)) - (setq cmd 'magit-show-commit) - (setq buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode))) - (stash - (setq rev (oref it value)) - (setq cmd 'magit-stash-show) - (setq buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-stash-mode)))))) - (if rev - (if (and buf - (setq win (get-buffer-window buf)) - (with-current-buffer buf - (and (equal rev (car magit-refresh-args)) - (equal (magit-rev-parse rev) - magit-buffer-revision-hash)))) - (with-selected-window win - (condition-case nil - (funcall fn) - (error - (goto-char (pcase fn - (`scroll-up (point-min)) - (`scroll-down (point-max))))))) - (let ((magit-display-buffer-noselect t)) - (if (eq cmd 'magit-show-commit) - (apply #'magit-show-commit rev (magit-show-commit--arguments)) - (funcall cmd rev)))) - (call-interactively #'magit-show-commit)))) - -;;; Diff Mode - -(defvar magit-diff-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map magit-mode-map) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-d" 'magit-diff-while-committing) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-b" 'magit-go-backward) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-f" 'magit-go-forward) - (define-key map "\s" 'scroll-up) - (define-key map "\d" 'scroll-down) - (define-key map "j" 'magit-jump-to-diffstat-or-diff) - (define-key map [remap write-file] 'magit-patch-save) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-diff-mode'.") - -(define-derived-mode magit-diff-mode magit-mode "Magit Diff" - "Mode for looking at a Git diff. - -This mode is documented in info node `(magit)Diff Buffer'. - -\\<magit-mode-map>\ -Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer. -Type \\[magit-section-toggle] to expand or hide the section at point. -Type \\[magit-visit-thing] to visit the hunk or file at point. - -Staging and applying changes is documented in info node -`(magit)Staging and Unstaging' and info node `(magit)Applying'. - -\\<magit-hunk-section-map>Type \ -\\[magit-apply] to apply the change at point, \ -\\[magit-stage] to stage, -\\[magit-unstage] to unstage, \ -\\[magit-discard] to discard, or \ -\\[magit-reverse] to reverse it. - -\\{magit-diff-mode-map}" - :group 'magit-diff - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer) - (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function - 'magit-imenu--diff-prev-index-position-function) - (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function - 'magit-imenu--diff-extract-index-name-function) - (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function - 'magit-bookmark--diff-make-record)) - -(defun magit-diff-refresh-buffer (rev-or-range const _args files) - "Refresh the current `magit-diff-mode' buffer. - -In such buffers the buffer-local value of `magit-refresh-args' -has the same form as the arguments of this function. The value -is set in `magit-mode-setup'." - (magit-set-header-line-format - (if (member "--no-index" const) - (apply #'format "Differences between %s and %s" files) - (concat (if rev-or-range - (if (string-match-p "\\(\\.\\.\\|\\^-\\)" - rev-or-range) - (format "Changes in %s" rev-or-range) - (format "Changes from %s to working tree" rev-or-range)) - (if (member "--cached" const) - "Staged changes" - "Unstaged changes")) - (pcase (length files) - (0) - (1 (concat " in file " (car files))) - (_ (concat " in files " - (mapconcat #'identity files ", "))))))) - (magit-insert-section (diffbuf) - (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-diff-sections-hook rev-or-range))) - -(defun magit-insert-diff (rev-or-range) - "Insert the diff into this `magit-diff-mode' buffer." - (let ((magit-git-global-arguments - (remove "--literal-pathspecs" magit-git-global-arguments))) - (magit-git-wash #'magit-diff-wash-diffs - "diff" rev-or-range "-p" "--no-prefix" - (and (member "--stat" (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)) "--numstat") - (nth 1 magit-refresh-args) - (nth 2 magit-refresh-args) "--" - (nth 3 magit-refresh-args)))) - -(defvar magit-file-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (unless (featurep 'jkl) - (define-key map (kbd "C-j") 'magit-diff-visit-file-worktree)) - (define-key map [C-return] 'magit-diff-visit-file-worktree) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-diff-visit-file) - (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-discard) - (define-key map [remap magit-revert-no-commit] 'magit-reverse) - (define-key map "a" 'magit-apply) - (define-key map "C" 'magit-commit-add-log) - (define-key map "s" 'magit-stage) - (define-key map "u" 'magit-unstage) - (define-key map "&" 'magit-do-async-shell-command) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-t" 'magit-diff-trace-definition) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-e" 'magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit) - map) - "Keymap for `file' sections.") - -(defvar magit-hunk-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (unless (featurep 'jkl) - (define-key map (kbd "C-j") 'magit-diff-visit-file-worktree)) - (define-key map [C-return] 'magit-diff-visit-file-worktree) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-diff-visit-file) - (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-discard) - (define-key map [remap magit-revert-no-commit] 'magit-reverse) - (define-key map "a" 'magit-apply) - (define-key map "C" 'magit-commit-add-log) - (define-key map "s" 'magit-stage) - (define-key map "u" 'magit-unstage) - (define-key map "&" 'magit-do-async-shell-command) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-t" 'magit-diff-trace-definition) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-e" 'magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit) - map) - "Keymap for `hunk' sections.") - -(defconst magit-diff-headline-re - (concat "^\\(@@@?\\|diff\\|Submodule\\|" - "\\* Unmerged path\\|merged\\|changed in both\\|" - "added in remote\\|removed in remote\\)")) - -(defconst magit-diff-statline-re - (concat "^ ?" - "\\(.*\\)" ; file - "\\( +| +\\)" ; separator - "\\([0-9]+\\|Bin\\(?: +[0-9]+ -> [0-9]+ bytes\\)?$\\) ?" - "\\(\\+*\\)" ; add - "\\(-*\\)$")) ; del - -(defun magit-diff-wash-diffs (args &optional limit) - (when (member "--stat" args) - (magit-diff-wash-diffstat)) - (when (re-search-forward magit-diff-headline-re limit t) - (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (magit-wash-sequence (apply-partially 'magit-diff-wash-diff args)) - (insert ?\n))) - -(defun magit-jump-to-diffstat-or-diff () - "Jump to the diffstat or diff. -When point is on a file inside the diffstat section, then jump -to the respective diff section, otherwise jump to the diffstat -section or a child thereof." - (interactive) - (--if-let (magit-get-section - (append (magit-section-case - ([file diffstat] `((file . ,(oref it value)))) - (file `((file . ,(oref it value)) (diffstat))) - (t '((diffstat)))) - (magit-section-ident magit-root-section))) - (magit-section-goto it) - (user-error "No diffstat in this buffer"))) - -(defun magit-diff-wash-diffstat () - (let (heading (beg (point))) - (when (re-search-forward "^ ?\\([0-9]+ +files? change[^\n]*\n\\)" nil t) - (setq heading (match-string 1)) - (magit-delete-match) - (goto-char beg) - (magit-insert-section (diffstat) - (insert (propertize heading 'face 'magit-diff-file-heading)) - (magit-insert-heading) - (let (files) - (while (looking-at "^[-0-9]+\t[-0-9]+\t\\(.+\\)$") - (push (magit-decode-git-path - (let ((f (match-string 1))) - (if (string-match " => " f) - (substring f (match-end 0)) - f))) - files) - (magit-delete-line)) - (setq files (nreverse files)) - (while (looking-at magit-diff-statline-re) - (magit-bind-match-strings (file sep cnt add del) nil - (magit-delete-line) - (when (string-match " +$" file) - (setq sep (concat (match-string 0 file) sep)) - (setq file (substring file 0 (match-beginning 0)))) - (let ((le (length file)) ld) - (setq file (magit-decode-git-path file)) - (setq ld (length file)) - (when (> le ld) - (setq sep (concat (make-string (- le ld) ?\s) sep)))) - (magit-insert-section (file (pop files)) - (insert (propertize file 'face 'magit-filename) sep cnt " ") - (when add - (insert (propertize add 'face 'magit-diffstat-added))) - (when del - (insert (propertize del 'face 'magit-diffstat-removed))) - (insert "\n"))))) - (if (looking-at "^$") (forward-line) (insert "\n")))))) - -(defun magit-diff-wash-diff (args) - (cond - ((looking-at "^Submodule") - (magit-diff-wash-submodule)) - ((looking-at "^\\* Unmerged path \\(.*\\)") - (let ((file (magit-decode-git-path (match-string 1)))) - (magit-delete-line) - (unless (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode) - (not (member "--cached" args))) - (magit-insert-section (file file) - (insert (propertize - (format "unmerged %s%s" file - (pcase (cddr (car (magit-file-status file))) - (`(?D ?D) " (both deleted)") - (`(?D ?U) " (deleted by us)") - (`(?U ?D) " (deleted by them)") - (`(?A ?A) " (both added)") - (`(?A ?U) " (added by us)") - (`(?U ?A) " (added by them)") - (`(?U ?U) ""))) - 'face 'magit-diff-file-heading)) - (insert ?\n)))) - t) - ((looking-at (concat "^\\(merged\\|changed in both\\|" - "added in remote\\|removed in remote\\)")) - (let ((status (pcase (match-string 1) - ("merged" "merged") - ("changed in both" "conflict") - ("added in remote" "new file") - ("removed in remote" "deleted"))) - file orig base modes) - (magit-delete-line) - (while (looking-at - "^ \\([^ ]+\\) +[0-9]\\{6\\} \\([a-z0-9]\\{40\\}\\) \\(.+\\)$") - (magit-bind-match-strings (side _blob name) nil - (pcase side - ("result" (setq file name)) - ("our" (setq orig name)) - ("their" (setq file name)) - ("base" (setq base name)))) - (magit-delete-line)) - (when orig (setq orig (magit-decode-git-path orig))) - (when file (setq file (magit-decode-git-path file))) - (magit-diff-insert-file-section (or file base) orig status modes nil))) - ((looking-at - "^diff --\\(?:\\(git\\) \\(?:\\(.+?\\) \\2\\)?\\|\\(cc\\|combined\\) \\(.+\\)\\)") - (let ((status (cond ((equal (match-string 1) "git") "modified") - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode) "resolved") - (t "unmerged"))) - (file (or (match-string 2) (match-string 4))) - (beg (point)) - orig header modes) - (save-excursion - (forward-line 1) - (setq header (buffer-substring - beg (if (re-search-forward magit-diff-headline-re nil t) - (match-beginning 0) - (point-max))))) - (magit-delete-line) - (while (not (or (eobp) (looking-at magit-diff-headline-re))) - (if (looking-at "^old mode \\([^\n]+\\)\nnew mode \\([^\n]+\\)\n") - (progn (setq modes (match-string 0)) - (magit-delete-match)) - (cond - ((looking-at "^--- \\([^/].*?\\)\t?$") ; i.e. not /dev/null - (setq orig (match-string 1))) - ((looking-at "^\\+\\+\\+ \\([^/].*?\\)\t?$") - (setq file (match-string 1))) - ((looking-at "^\\(copy\\|rename\\) from \\(.+\\)$") - (setq orig (match-string 2))) - ((looking-at "^\\(copy\\|rename\\) to \\(.+\\)$") - (setq file (match-string 2)) - (setq status (if (equal (match-string 1) "copy") "new file" "renamed"))) - ((looking-at "^\\(new file\\|deleted\\)") - (setq status (match-string 1)))) - (magit-delete-line))) - (when orig - (setq orig (magit-decode-git-path orig))) - (setq file (magit-decode-git-path file)) - ;; KLUDGE `git-log' ignores `--no-prefix' when `-L' is used. - (when (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (--first (string-match-p "\\`-L" it) - (nth 1 magit-refresh-args))) - (setq file (substring file 2)) - (when orig - (setq orig (substring orig 2)))) - (magit-diff-insert-file-section file orig status modes header))))) - -(defun magit-diff-insert-file-section (file orig status modes header) - (magit-insert-section section - (file file (or (equal status "deleted") - (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode))) - (insert (propertize (format "%-10s %s\n" status - (if (or (not orig) (equal orig file)) - file - (format "%s -> %s" orig file))) - 'face 'magit-diff-file-heading)) - (magit-insert-heading) - (unless (equal orig file) - (oset section source orig)) - (oset section header header) - (when modes - (magit-insert-section (hunk) - (insert modes))) - (magit-wash-sequence #'magit-diff-wash-hunk))) - -(defun magit-diff-wash-submodule () - ;; See `show_submodule_summary' in submodule.c and "this" commit. - (when (looking-at "^Submodule \\([^ ]+\\)") - (let ((module (match-string 1)) - untracked modified) - (when (looking-at "^Submodule [^ ]+ contains untracked content$") - (magit-delete-line) - (setq untracked t)) - (when (looking-at "^Submodule [^ ]+ contains modified content$") - (magit-delete-line) - (setq modified t)) - (cond - ((and (looking-at "^Submodule \\([^ ]+\\) \\([^ :]+\\)\\( (rewind)\\)?:$") - (equal (match-string 1) module)) - (magit-bind-match-strings (_module range rewind) nil - (magit-delete-line) - (while (looking-at "^ \\([<>]\\) \\(.+\\)$") - (magit-delete-line)) - (when rewind - (setq range (replace-regexp-in-string "[^.]\\(\\.\\.\\)[^.]" - "..." range t t 1))) - (magit-insert-section (magit-module-section module t) - (magit-insert-heading - (propertize (concat "modified " module) - 'face 'magit-diff-file-heading) - " (" - (cond (rewind "rewind") - ((string-match-p "\\.\\.\\." range) "non-ff") - (t "new commits")) - (and (or modified untracked) - (concat ", " - (and modified "modified") - (and modified untracked " and ") - (and untracked "untracked") - " content")) - ")") - (let ((default-directory - (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name module (magit-toplevel))))) - (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'module) - "log" "--oneline" "--left-right" range) - (delete-char -1))))) - ((and (looking-at "^Submodule \\([^ ]+\\) \\([^ ]+\\) (\\([^)]+\\))$") - (equal (match-string 1) module)) - (magit-bind-match-strings (_module _range msg) nil - (magit-delete-line) - (magit-insert-section (magit-module-section module) - (magit-insert-heading - (propertize (concat "submodule " module) - 'face 'magit-diff-file-heading) - " (" msg ")")))) - (t - (magit-insert-section (magit-module-section module) - (magit-insert-heading - (propertize (concat "modified " module) - 'face 'magit-diff-file-heading) - " (" - (and modified "modified") - (and modified untracked " and ") - (and untracked "untracked") - " content)"))))))) - -(defun magit-diff-wash-hunk () - (when (looking-at "^@\\{2,\\} \\(.+?\\) @\\{2,\\}\\(?: \\(.*\\)\\)?") - (let ((heading (match-string 0)) - (value (cons (match-string 2) (split-string (match-string 1))))) - (magit-delete-line) - (magit-insert-section it (hunk value) - (insert (propertize (concat heading "\n") 'face 'magit-diff-hunk-heading)) - (magit-insert-heading) - (while (not (or (eobp) (looking-at "^[^-+\s\\]"))) - (forward-line)) - (oset it end (point)) - (oset it washer 'magit-diff-paint-hunk))) - t)) - -(defun magit-diff-expansion-threshold (section) - "Keep new diff sections collapsed if washing takes too long." - (and (magit-file-section-p section) - (> (float-time (time-subtract (current-time) magit-refresh-start-time)) - magit-diff-expansion-threshold) - 'hide)) - -;;; Revision Mode - -(define-derived-mode magit-revision-mode magit-diff-mode "Magit Rev" - "Mode for looking at a Git commit. - -This mode is documented in info node `(magit)Revision Buffer'. - -\\<magit-mode-map>\ -Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer. -Type \\[magit-section-toggle] to expand or hide the section at point. -Type \\[magit-visit-thing] to visit the hunk or file at point. - -Staging and applying changes is documented in info node -`(magit)Staging and Unstaging' and info node `(magit)Applying'. - -\\<magit-hunk-section-map>Type \ -\\[magit-apply] to apply the change at point, \ -\\[magit-stage] to stage, -\\[magit-unstage] to unstage, \ -\\[magit-discard] to discard, or \ -\\[magit-reverse] to reverse it. - -\\{magit-revision-mode-map}" - :group 'magit-revision - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer) - (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function - 'magit-bookmark--revision-make-record)) - -(defun magit-revision-refresh-buffer (rev __const _args files) - (magit-set-header-line-format - (concat (capitalize (magit-object-type rev)) - " " - rev - (pcase (length files) - (0) - (1 (concat " limited to file " (car files))) - (_ (concat " limited to files " - (mapconcat #'identity files ", ")))))) - (setq magit-buffer-revision-hash (magit-rev-parse rev)) - (magit-insert-section (commitbuf) - (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-revision-sections-hook rev))) - -(defun magit-insert-revision-diff (rev) - "Insert the diff into this `magit-revision-mode' buffer." - (let ((magit-git-global-arguments - (remove "--literal-pathspecs" magit-git-global-arguments))) - ;; Before v2.2.0, "--format=" did not mean "no output". - ;; Instead the default format was used. So use "--format=%n" - ;; and then delete the empty lines. - (magit-git-wash (lambda (args) - (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 3) (point))) - (magit-diff-wash-diffs args)) - "show" "-p" "--cc" "--format=%n" "--no-prefix" - (and (member "--stat" (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)) "--numstat") - (nth 2 magit-refresh-args) (concat rev "^{commit}") "--" - (nth 3 magit-refresh-args)))) - -(defun magit-insert-revision-tag (rev) - "Insert tag message and headers into a revision buffer. -This function only inserts anything when `magit-show-commit' is -called with a tag as argument, when that is called with a commit -or a ref which is not a branch, then it inserts nothing." - (when (equal (magit-object-type rev) "tag") - (magit-insert-section (taginfo) - (let ((beg (point))) - ;; "git verify-tag -v" would output what we need, but the gpg - ;; output is send to stderr and we have no control over the - ;; order in which stdout and stderr are inserted, which would - ;; make parsing hard. We are forced to use "git cat-file tag" - ;; instead, which inserts the signature instead of verifying - ;; it. We remove that later and then insert the verification - ;; output using "git verify-tag" (without the "-v"). - (magit-git-insert "cat-file" "tag" rev) - (goto-char beg) - (forward-line 3) - (delete-region beg (point))) - (looking-at "^tagger \\([^<]+\\) <\\([^>]+\\)") - (let ((heading (format "Tagger: %s <%s>" - (match-string 1) - (match-string 2)))) - (magit-delete-line) - (insert (propertize heading 'face 'magit-section-secondary-heading))) - (magit-insert-heading) - (if (re-search-forward "-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----" nil t) - (progn - (let ((beg (match-beginning 0))) - (re-search-forward "-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----") - (delete-region beg (point))) - (insert ?\n) - (process-file magit-git-executable nil t nil "verify-tag" rev)) - (goto-char (point-max))) - (insert ?\n)))) - -(defvar magit-commit-message-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-show-commit) - map) - "Keymap for `commit-message' sections.") - -(defun magit-insert-revision-message (rev) - "Insert the commit message into a revision buffer." - (magit-insert-section section (commit-message) - (oset section heading-highlight-face 'magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight) - (let ((beg (point))) - (insert (save-excursion ; The risky var query can move point. - (with-temp-buffer - (magit-rev-insert-format "%B" rev) - (magit-revision--wash-message)))) - (if (= (point) (+ beg 2)) - (progn (backward-delete-char 2) - (insert "(no message)\n")) - (goto-char beg) - (save-excursion - (while (search-forward "\r\n" nil t) ; Remove trailing CRs. - (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (1+ (match-beginning 0))))) - (when magit-revision-use-hash-sections - (save-excursion - (while (not (eobp)) - (re-search-forward "\\_<" nil 'move) - (let ((beg (point))) - (re-search-forward "\\_>" nil t) - (when (> (point) beg) - (let ((text (buffer-substring-no-properties beg (point)))) - (when (pcase magit-revision-use-hash-sections - (`quickest ; false negatives and positives - (and (>= (length text) 7) - (string-match-p "[0-9]" text) - (string-match-p "[a-z]" text))) - (`quicker ; false negatives (number-less hashes) - (and (>= (length text) 7) - (string-match-p "[0-9]" text) - (magit-rev-verify-commit text))) - (`quick ; false negatives (short hashes) - (and (>= (length text) 7) - (magit-rev-verify-commit text))) - (`slow - (magit-rev-verify-commit text))) - (put-text-property beg (point) 'face 'magit-hash) - (let ((end (point))) - (goto-char beg) - (magit-insert-section (commit text) - (goto-char end)))))))))) - (save-excursion - (forward-line) - (add-face-text-property beg (point) 'magit-diff-hunk-heading) - (magit-insert-heading)) - (when magit-diff-highlight-keywords - (save-excursion - (while (re-search-forward "\\[[^[]*\\]" nil t) - (let ((beg (match-beginning 0)) - (end (match-end 0))) - (put-text-property - beg end 'face - (if-let ((face (get-text-property beg 'face))) - (list face 'magit-keyword) - 'magit-keyword)))))) - (goto-char (point-max)))))) - -(defun magit-insert-revision-notes (rev) - "Insert commit notes into a revision buffer." - (let* ((var "core.notesRef") - (def (or (magit-get var) "refs/notes/commits"))) - (dolist (ref (or (magit-list-active-notes-refs))) - (magit-insert-section section (notes ref (not (equal ref def))) - (oset section heading-highlight-face 'magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight) - (let ((beg (point))) - (insert (with-temp-buffer - (magit-git-insert "-c" (concat "core.notesRef=" ref) - "notes" "show" rev) - (magit-revision--wash-message))) - (if (= (point) beg) - (magit-cancel-section) - (goto-char beg) - (end-of-line) - (insert (format " (%s)" - (propertize (if (string-prefix-p "refs/notes/" ref) - (substring ref 11) - ref) - 'face 'magit-refname))) - (forward-char) - (add-face-text-property beg (point) 'magit-diff-hunk-heading) - (magit-insert-heading) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (insert ?\n))))))) - -(defun magit-revision--wash-message () - (let ((major-mode 'git-commit-mode)) - (hack-dir-local-variables) - (hack-local-variables-apply)) - (unless (memq git-commit-major-mode '(nil text-mode)) - (funcall git-commit-major-mode) - (font-lock-ensure)) - (buffer-string)) - -(defun magit-insert-revision-headers (rev) - "Insert headers about the commit into a revision buffer." - (magit-insert-section (headers) - ;; Before v2.2.0, "%D" was not supported. - (--when-let (magit-rev-format "%d" rev "--decorate=full") - (insert (magit-format-ref-labels it) ?\s)) - (insert (propertize (magit-rev-parse (concat rev "^{commit}")) - 'face 'magit-hash)) - (magit-insert-heading) - (let ((beg (point))) - (magit-rev-insert-format magit-revision-headers-format rev) - (magit-insert-revision-gravatars rev beg)) - (when magit-revision-insert-related-refs - (dolist (parent (magit-commit-parents rev)) - (magit-insert-section (commit parent) - (let ((line (magit-rev-format "%h %s" parent))) - (string-match "^\\([^ ]+\\) \\(.*\\)" line) - (magit-bind-match-strings (hash msg) line - (insert "Parent: ") - (insert (propertize hash 'face 'magit-hash)) - (insert " " msg "\n"))))) - (when-let ((merged (magit-list-merged-branches rev))) - (insert "Merged: ") - (let (branch) - (while (and (< (+ (- (point) (line-beginning-position)) - (length (car merged)) 9) - (window-width)) - (setq branch (pop merged))) - (insert ?\s) - (magit-insert-section (branch branch) - (insert (propertize branch 'face 'magit-branch-local))))) - (when merged - (insert (format " (%s more)" (length merged)))) - (insert ?\n)) - (when-let ((containing (magit-list-containing-branches rev))) - (insert "Containing:") - (let (branch) - (while (and (< (+ (- (point) (line-beginning-position)) - (length (car containing)) 9) - (window-width)) - (setq branch (pop containing))) - (insert ?\s) - (magit-insert-section (branch branch) - (insert (propertize branch 'face 'magit-branch-local))))) - (when containing - (insert (format " (%s more)" (length containing)))) - (insert ?\n)) - (when-let ((follows (magit-get-current-tag rev t))) - (let ((tag (car follows)) - (cnt (cadr follows))) - (magit-insert-section (tag tag) - (insert (format "Follows: %s (%s)\n" - (propertize tag 'face 'magit-tag) - (propertize (number-to-string cnt) - 'face 'magit-branch-local)))))) - (when-let ((precedes (magit-get-next-tag rev t))) - (let ((tag (car precedes)) - (cnt (cadr precedes))) - (magit-insert-section (tag tag) - (insert (format "Precedes: %s (%s)\n" - (propertize tag 'face 'magit-tag) - (propertize (number-to-string cnt) - 'face 'magit-tag)))))) - (insert ?\n)))) - -(defun magit-insert-revision-gravatars (rev beg) - (when (and magit-revision-show-gravatars - (window-system)) - (require 'gravatar) - (pcase-let ((`(,author . ,committer) magit-revision-show-gravatars)) - (--when-let (magit-rev-format "%aE" rev) - (magit-insert-revision-gravatar beg rev it author)) - (--when-let (magit-rev-format "%cE" rev) - (magit-insert-revision-gravatar beg rev it committer))))) - -(defun magit-insert-revision-gravatar (beg rev email regexp) - (save-excursion - (goto-char beg) - (when (re-search-forward regexp nil t) - (let* ((column (length (match-string 0))) - (font-obj (query-font (font-at (point) (get-buffer-window)))) - (size (* 2 (+ (aref font-obj 4) - (aref font-obj 5)))) - (align-to (+ column - (ceiling (/ size (aref font-obj 7) 1.0)) - 1)) - (gravatar-size (- size 2))) - (ignore-errors ; service may be unreachable - (gravatar-retrieve email 'magit-insert-revision-gravatar-cb - (list rev (point-marker) align-to column))))))) - -(defun magit-insert-revision-gravatar-cb (image rev marker align-to column) - (unless (eq image 'error) - (when-let ((buffer (marker-buffer marker))) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (save-excursion - (goto-char marker) - ;; The buffer might display another revision by now or - ;; it might have been refreshed, in which case another - ;; process might already have inserted the image. - (when (and (equal rev (car magit-refresh-args)) - (not (eq (car-safe - (car-safe - (get-text-property (point) 'display))) - 'image))) - (let ((top `((,@image :ascent center :relief 1) - (slice 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.5))) - (bot `((,@image :ascent center :relief 1) - (slice 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.0))) - (align `((space :align-to ,align-to)))) - (when magit-revision-use-gravatar-kludge - (cl-rotatef top bot)) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (insert (propertize " " 'display top)) - (insert (propertize " " 'display align)) - (forward-line) - (forward-char column) - (insert (propertize " " 'display bot)) - (insert (propertize " " 'display align)))))))))) - -;;; Diff Sections - -(defvar magit-unstaged-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-diff-unstaged) - (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-discard) - (define-key map "s" 'magit-stage) - (define-key map "u" 'magit-unstage) - map) - "Keymap for the `unstaged' section.") - -(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-unstaged "Unstaged changes" unstaged) - -(defun magit-insert-unstaged-changes () - "Insert section showing unstaged changes." - (magit-insert-section (unstaged) - (magit-insert-heading "Unstaged changes:") - (magit-git-wash #'magit-diff-wash-diffs - "diff" magit-diff-section-arguments "--no-prefix" - "--" magit-diff-section-file-args))) - -(defvar magit-staged-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-diff-staged) - (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-discard) - (define-key map [remap magit-revert-no-commit] 'magit-reverse) - (define-key map "s" 'magit-stage) - (define-key map "u" 'magit-unstage) - map) - "Keymap for the `staged' section.") - -(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-staged "Staged changes" staged) - -(defun magit-insert-staged-changes () - "Insert section showing staged changes." - ;; Avoid listing all files as deleted when visiting a bare repo. - (unless (magit-bare-repo-p) - (magit-insert-section (staged) - (magit-insert-heading "Staged changes:") - (magit-git-wash #'magit-diff-wash-diffs - "diff" "--cached" magit-diff-section-arguments "--no-prefix" - "--" magit-diff-section-file-args)))) - -;;; Diff Type - -(defun magit-diff-type (&optional section) - "Return the diff type of SECTION. - -The returned type is one of the symbols `staged', `unstaged', -`committed', or `undefined'. This type serves a similar purpose -as the general type common to all sections (which is stored in -the `type' slot of the corresponding `magit-section' struct) but -takes additional information into account. When the SECTION -isn't related to diffs and the buffer containing it also isn't -a diff-only buffer, then return nil. - -Currently the type can also be one of `tracked' and `untracked' -but these values are not handled explicitly everywhere they -should be and a possible fix could be to just return nil here. - -The section has to be a `diff' or `hunk' section, or a section -whose children are of type `diff'. If optional SECTION is nil, -return the diff type for the current section. In buffers whose -major mode is `magit-diff-mode' SECTION is ignored and the type -is determined using other means. In `magit-revision-mode' -buffers the type is always `committed'. - -Do not confuse this with `magit-diff-scope' (which see)." - (--when-let (or section (magit-current-section)) - (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode 'magit-stash-mode) 'committed) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (let ((range (nth 0 magit-refresh-args)) - (const (nth 1 magit-refresh-args))) - (cond ((member "--no-index" const) 'undefined) - ((or (not range) - (magit-rev-eq range "HEAD")) - (if (member "--cached" const) - 'staged - 'unstaged)) - ((member "--cached" const) - (if (magit-rev-head-p range) - 'staged - 'undefined)) ; i.e. committed and staged - (t 'committed)))) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode) - (let ((stype (oref it type))) - (if (memq stype '(staged unstaged tracked untracked)) - stype - (pcase stype - (`file (let* ((parent (oref it parent)) - (type (oref parent type))) - (if (eq type 'file) - (magit-diff-type parent) - type))) - (`hunk (-> it - (oref parent) - (oref parent) - (oref type))))))) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (if (or (and (magit-section-match 'commit section) - (oref section children)) - (magit-section-match [* file commit] section)) - 'committed - 'undefined)) - (t 'undefined)))) - -(cl-defun magit-diff-scope (&optional (section nil ssection) strict) - "Return the diff scope of SECTION or the selected section(s). - -A diff's \"scope\" describes what part of a diff is selected, it is -a symbol, one of `region', `hunk', `hunks', `file', `files', or -`list'. Do not confuse this with the diff \"type\", as returned by -`magit-diff-type'. - -If optional SECTION is non-nil, then return the scope of that, -ignoring the sections selected by the region. Otherwise return -the scope of the current section, or if the region is active and -selects a valid group of diff related sections, the type of these -sections, i.e. `hunks' or `files'. If SECTION, or if that is nil -the current section, is a `hunk' section; and the region region -starts and ends inside the body of a that section, then the type -is `region'. If the region is empty after a mouse click, then -`hunk' is returned instead of `region'. - -If optional STRICT is non-nil, then return nil if the diff type of -the section at point is `untracked' or the section at point is not -actually a `diff' but a `diffstat' section." - (let ((siblings (and (not ssection) (magit-region-sections nil t)))) - (setq section (or section (car siblings) (magit-current-section))) - (when (and section - (or (not strict) - (and (not (eq (magit-diff-type section) 'untracked)) - (not (eq (--when-let (oref section parent) - (oref it type)) - 'diffstat))))) - (pcase (list (oref section type) - (and siblings t) - (magit-diff-use-hunk-region-p) - ssection) - (`(hunk nil t ,_) - (if (magit-section-internal-region-p section) 'region 'hunk)) - (`(hunk t t nil) 'hunks) - (`(hunk ,_ ,_ ,_) 'hunk) - (`(file t t nil) 'files) - (`(file ,_ ,_ ,_) 'file) - (`(,(or `staged `unstaged `untracked) - nil ,_ ,_) 'list))))) - -(defun magit-diff-use-hunk-region-p () - (and (region-active-p) - (not (and (if (version< emacs-version "25.1") - (eq this-command 'mouse-drag-region) - ;; TODO implement this from first principals - ;; currently it's trial-and-error - (or (eq this-command 'mouse-drag-region) - (eq last-command 'mouse-drag-region) - ;; When another window was previously - ;; selected then the last-command is - ;; some byte-code function. - (byte-code-function-p last-command))) - (eq (region-end) (region-beginning)))))) - -;;; Diff Highlight - -(defun magit-diff-unhighlight (section selection) - "Remove the highlighting of the diff-related SECTION." - (when (magit-hunk-section-p section) - (magit-diff-paint-hunk section selection nil) - t)) - -(defun magit-diff-highlight (section selection) - "Highlight the diff-related SECTION. -If SECTION is not a diff-related section, then do nothing and -return nil. If SELECTION is non-nil, then it is a list of sections -selected by the region, including SECTION. All of these sections -are highlighted." - (if (and (magit-section-match 'commit section) - (oref section children)) - (progn (if selection - (dolist (section selection) - (magit-diff-highlight-list section selection)) - (magit-diff-highlight-list section)) - t) - (when-let ((scope (magit-diff-scope section t))) - (cond ((eq scope 'region) - (magit-diff-paint-hunk section selection t)) - (selection - (dolist (section selection) - (magit-diff-highlight-recursive section selection))) - (t - (magit-diff-highlight-recursive section))) - t))) - -(defun magit-diff-highlight-recursive (section &optional selection) - (pcase (magit-diff-scope section) - (`list (magit-diff-highlight-list section selection)) - (`file (magit-diff-highlight-file section selection)) - (`hunk (magit-diff-highlight-heading section selection) - (magit-diff-paint-hunk section selection t)) - (_ (magit-section-highlight section nil)))) - -(defun magit-diff-highlight-list (section &optional selection) - (let ((beg (oref section start)) - (cnt (oref section content)) - (end (oref section end))) - (when (or (eq this-command 'mouse-drag-region) - (not selection)) - (unless (and (region-active-p) - (<= (region-beginning) beg)) - (magit-section-make-overlay beg cnt 'magit-section-highlight)) - (unless (oref section hidden) - (dolist (child (oref section children)) - (when (or (eq this-command 'mouse-drag-region) - (not (and (region-active-p) - (<= (region-beginning) - (oref child start))))) - (magit-diff-highlight-recursive child selection))))) - (when magit-diff-highlight-hunk-body - (magit-section-make-overlay (1- end) end 'magit-section-highlight)))) - -(defun magit-diff-highlight-file (section &optional selection) - (magit-diff-highlight-heading section selection) - (unless (oref section hidden) - (dolist (child (oref section children)) - (magit-diff-highlight-recursive child selection)))) - -(defun magit-diff-highlight-heading (section &optional selection) - (magit-section-make-overlay - (oref section start) - (or (oref section content) - (oref section end)) - (pcase (list (oref section type) - (and (member section selection) - (not (eq this-command 'mouse-drag-region)))) - (`(file t) 'magit-diff-file-heading-selection) - (`(file nil) 'magit-diff-file-heading-highlight) - (`(hunk t) 'magit-diff-hunk-heading-selection) - (`(hunk nil) 'magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight)))) - -;;; Hunk Paint - -(cl-defun magit-diff-paint-hunk - (section &optional selection - (highlight (magit-section-selected-p section selection))) - (let (paint) - (unless magit-diff-highlight-hunk-body - (setq highlight nil)) - (cond (highlight - (unless (oref section hidden) - (add-to-list 'magit-section-highlighted-sections section) - (cond ((memq section magit-section-unhighlight-sections) - (setq magit-section-unhighlight-sections - (delq section magit-section-unhighlight-sections))) - (magit-diff-highlight-hunk-body - (setq paint t))))) - (t - (cond ((and (oref section hidden) - (memq section magit-section-unhighlight-sections)) - (add-to-list 'magit-section-highlighted-sections section) - (setq magit-section-unhighlight-sections - (delq section magit-section-unhighlight-sections))) - (t - (setq paint t))))) - (when paint - (save-excursion - (goto-char (oref section start)) - (let ((end (oref section end)) - (merging (looking-at "@@@")) - (stage nil) - (tab-width (magit-diff-tab-width - (magit-section-parent-value section)))) - (forward-line) - (while (< (point) end) - (when (and magit-diff-hide-trailing-cr-characters - (char-equal ?\r (char-before (line-end-position)))) - (put-text-property (1- (line-end-position)) (line-end-position) - 'invisible t)) - (put-text-property - (point) (1+ (line-end-position)) 'face - (cond - ((looking-at "^\\+\\+?\\([<=|>]\\)\\{7\\}") - (setq stage (pcase (list (match-string 1) highlight) - (`("<" nil) 'magit-diff-our) - (`("<" t) 'magit-diff-our-highlight) - (`("|" nil) 'magit-diff-base) - (`("|" t) 'magit-diff-base-highlight) - (`("=" nil) 'magit-diff-their) - (`("=" t) 'magit-diff-their-highlight) - (`(">" nil) nil))) - 'magit-diff-conflict-heading) - ((looking-at (if merging "^\\(\\+\\| \\+\\)" "^\\+")) - (magit-diff-paint-tab merging tab-width) - (magit-diff-paint-whitespace merging) - (or stage - (if highlight 'magit-diff-added-highlight 'magit-diff-added))) - ((looking-at (if merging "^\\(-\\| -\\)" "^-")) - (magit-diff-paint-tab merging tab-width) - (if highlight 'magit-diff-removed-highlight 'magit-diff-removed)) - (t - (magit-diff-paint-tab merging tab-width) - (if highlight 'magit-diff-context-highlight 'magit-diff-context)))) - (forward-line)))))) - (magit-diff-update-hunk-refinement section)) - -(defvar magit-diff--tab-width-cache nil) - -(defun magit-diff-tab-width (file) - (setq file (expand-file-name file)) - (cl-flet ((cache (value) - (let ((elt (assoc file magit-diff--tab-width-cache))) - (if elt - (setcdr elt value) - (setq magit-diff--tab-width-cache - (cons (cons file value) - magit-diff--tab-width-cache)))) - value)) - (cond - ((not magit-diff-adjust-tab-width) - tab-width) - ((--when-let (find-buffer-visiting file) - (cache (buffer-local-value 'tab-width it)))) - ((--when-let (assoc file magit-diff--tab-width-cache) - (or (cdr it) - tab-width))) - ((or (eq magit-diff-adjust-tab-width 'always) - (and (numberp magit-diff-adjust-tab-width) - (>= magit-diff-adjust-tab-width - (nth 7 (file-attributes file))))) - (cache (buffer-local-value 'tab-width (find-file-noselect file)))) - (t - (cache nil) - tab-width)))) - -(defun magit-diff-paint-tab (merging width) - (save-excursion - (forward-char (if merging 2 1)) - (while (= (char-after) ?\t) - (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point)) - 'display (list (list 'space :width width))) - (forward-char)))) - -(defun magit-diff-paint-whitespace (merging) - (when (and magit-diff-paint-whitespace - (or (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode) - (not (eq magit-diff-paint-whitespace 'status)))) - (let ((prefix (if merging "^[-\\+\s]\\{2\\}" "^[-\\+]")) - (indent - (if (local-variable-p 'magit-diff-highlight-indentation) - magit-diff-highlight-indentation - (setq-local - magit-diff-highlight-indentation - (cdr (--first (string-match-p (car it) default-directory) - (nreverse - (default-value - 'magit-diff-highlight-indentation)))))))) - (when (and magit-diff-highlight-trailing - (looking-at (concat prefix ".*?\\([ \t]+\\)$"))) - (let ((ov (make-overlay (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) nil t))) - (overlay-put ov 'face 'magit-diff-whitespace-warning) - (overlay-put ov 'evaporate t))) - (when (or (and (eq indent 'tabs) - (looking-at (concat prefix "\\( *\t[ \t]*\\)"))) - (and (integerp indent) - (looking-at (format "%s\\([ \t]* \\{%s,\\}[ \t]*\\)" - prefix indent)))) - (let ((ov (make-overlay (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) nil t))) - (overlay-put ov 'face 'magit-diff-whitespace-warning) - (overlay-put ov 'evaporate t)))))) - -(defun magit-diff-update-hunk-refinement (&optional section) - (if section - (unless (oref section hidden) - (pcase (list magit-diff-refine-hunk - (oref section refined) - (eq section (magit-current-section))) - ((or `(all nil ,_) `(t nil t)) - (oset section refined t) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (oref section start)) - ;; `diff-refine-hunk' does not handle combined diffs. - (unless (looking-at "@@@") - ;; Avoid fsyncing many small temp files - (let ((write-region-inhibit-fsync t)) - (diff-refine-hunk))))) - ((or `(nil t ,_) `(t t nil)) - (oset section refined nil) - (remove-overlays (oref section start) - (oref section end) - 'diff-mode 'fine)))) - (cl-labels ((recurse (section) - (if (magit-section-match 'hunk section) - (magit-diff-update-hunk-refinement section) - (dolist (child (oref section children)) - (recurse child))))) - (recurse magit-root-section)))) - - -;;; Hunk Region - -(defun magit-diff-hunk-region-beginning () - (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning)) - (line-beginning-position))) - -(defun magit-diff-hunk-region-end () - (save-excursion (goto-char (region-end)) - (line-end-position))) - -(defun magit-diff-update-hunk-region (section) - "Highlight the hunk-internal region if any." - (when (eq (magit-diff-scope section t) 'region) - (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay - (oref section start) - (1- (oref section content)) - 'face 'magit-diff-lines-heading - 'display (magit-diff-hunk-region-header section) - 'after-string (magit-diff--hunk-after-string 'magit-diff-lines-heading)) - (run-hook-with-args 'magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-functions section) - t)) - -(defun magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-dim-outside (section) - "Dim the parts of the hunk that are outside the hunk-internal region. -This is done by using the same foreground and background color -for added and removed lines as for context lines." - (let ((face (if magit-diff-highlight-hunk-body - 'magit-diff-context-highlight - 'magit-diff-context))) - (when magit-diff-unmarked-lines-keep-foreground - (setq face (list :background (face-attribute face :background)))) - (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay (oref section content) - (magit-diff-hunk-region-beginning) - 'face face - 'priority 2) - (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay (1+ (magit-diff-hunk-region-end)) - (oref section end) - 'face face - 'priority 2))) - -(defun magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face (_section) - "Highlight the hunk-internal region by making it bold. -Or rather highlight using the face `magit-diff-hunk-region', though -changing only the `:weight' and/or `:slant' is recommended for that -face." - (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay (magit-diff-hunk-region-beginning) - (1+ (magit-diff-hunk-region-end)) - 'face 'magit-diff-hunk-region)) - -(defun magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-overlays (section) - "Emphasize the hunk-internal region using delimiting horizontal lines. -This is implemented as single-pixel newlines places inside overlays." - (if (window-system) - (let ((beg (magit-diff-hunk-region-beginning)) - (end (magit-diff-hunk-region-end)) - (str (propertize - (concat (propertize "\s" 'display '(space :height (1))) - (propertize "\n" 'line-height t)) - 'face 'magit-diff-lines-boundary))) - (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay beg (1+ beg) 'before-string str) - (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay end (1+ end) 'after-string str)) - (magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face section))) - -(defun magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-underline (section) - "Emphasize the hunk-internal region using delimiting horizontal lines. -This is implemented by overlining and underlining the first and -last (visual) lines of the region." - (if (window-system) - (let* ((beg (magit-diff-hunk-region-beginning)) - (end (magit-diff-hunk-region-end)) - (beg-eol (save-excursion (goto-char beg) - (end-of-visual-line) - (point))) - (end-bol (save-excursion (goto-char end) - (beginning-of-visual-line) - (point))) - (color (face-background 'magit-diff-lines-boundary nil t))) - (cl-flet ((ln (b e &rest face) - (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay - b e 'face face 'after-string - (magit-diff--hunk-after-string face)))) - (if (= beg end-bol) - (ln beg beg-eol :overline color :underline color) - (ln beg beg-eol :overline color) - (ln end-bol end :underline color)))) - (magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face section))) - -(defun magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay (start end &rest args) - (let ((ov (make-overlay start end nil t))) - (overlay-put ov 'evaporate t) - (while args (overlay-put ov (pop args) (pop args))) - (push ov magit-region-overlays) - ov)) - -(defun magit-diff--hunk-after-string (face) - (propertize "\s" - 'face face - 'display (list 'space :align-to - `(+ (0 . right) - ,(min (window-hscroll) - (- (line-end-position) - (line-beginning-position))))) - ;; This prevents the cursor from being rendered at the - ;; edge of the window. - 'cursor t)) - -;;; Hunk Utilities - -(defun magit-diff-inside-hunk-body-p () - "Return non-nil if point is inside the body of a hunk." - (and (magit-section-match 'hunk) - (> (point) - (oref (magit-current-section) content)))) - -;;; Diff Extract - -(defun magit-diff-file-header (section) - (when (magit-hunk-section-p section) - (setq section (oref section parent))) - (when (magit-file-section-p section) - (oref section header))) - -(defun magit-diff-hunk-region-header (section) - (let ((patch (magit-diff-hunk-region-patch section))) - (string-match "\n" patch) - (substring patch 0 (1- (match-end 0))))) - -(defun magit-diff-hunk-region-patch (section &optional args) - (let ((op (if (member "--reverse" args) "+" "-")) - (sbeg (oref section start)) - (rbeg (magit-diff-hunk-region-beginning)) - (rend (region-end)) - (send (oref section end)) - (patch nil)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char sbeg) - (while (< (point) send) - (looking-at "\\(.\\)\\([^\n]*\n\\)") - (cond ((or (string-match-p "[@ ]" (match-string-no-properties 1)) - (and (>= (point) rbeg) - (<= (point) rend))) - (push (match-string-no-properties 0) patch)) - ((equal op (match-string-no-properties 1)) - (push (concat " " (match-string-no-properties 2)) patch))) - (forward-line))) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert (mapconcat 'identity (reverse patch) "")) - (diff-fixup-modifs (point-min) (point-max)) - (setq patch (buffer-string))) - patch)) - -(provide 'magit-diff) -;;; magit-diff.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-diff.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-diff.elc deleted file mode 100644 index eb54aa1..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-diff.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-ediff.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-ediff.el deleted file mode 100644 index 7e0716b..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-ediff.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,509 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-ediff.el --- Ediff extension for Magit -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library provides basic support for Ediff. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -(require 'ediff) -(require 'smerge-mode) - -(defvar smerge-ediff-buf) -(defvar smerge-ediff-windows) - -;;; Options - -(defgroup magit-ediff nil - "Ediff support for Magit." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Ediffing") - :group 'magit-extensions) - -(defcustom magit-ediff-quit-hook - '(magit-ediff-cleanup-auxiliary-buffers - magit-ediff-restore-previous-winconf) - "Hooks to run after finishing Ediff, when that was invoked using Magit. -The hooks are run in the Ediff control buffer. This is similar -to `ediff-quit-hook' but takes the needs of Magit into account. -The `ediff-quit-hook' is ignored by Ediff sessions which were -invoked using Magit." - :package-version '(magit . "2.2.0") - :group 'magit-ediff - :type 'hook - :get 'magit-hook-custom-get - :options '(magit-ediff-cleanup-auxiliary-buffers - magit-ediff-restore-previous-winconf)) - -(defcustom magit-ediff-dwim-show-on-hunks nil - "Whether `magit-ediff-dwim' runs show variants on hunks. -If non-nil, `magit-ediff-show-staged' or -`magit-ediff-show-unstaged' are called based on what section the -hunk is in. Otherwise, `magit-ediff-dwim' runs -`magit-ediff-stage' when point is on an uncommitted hunk." - :package-version '(magit . "2.2.0") - :group 'magit-ediff - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index t - "Whether `magit-ediff-show-stash' shows the state of the index. - -If non-nil, use a third Ediff buffer to distinguish which changes -in the stash were staged. In cases where the stash contains no -staged changes, fall back to a two-buffer Ediff. - -More specifically, a stash is a merge commit, stash@{N}, with -potentially three parents. - -* stash@{N}^1 represents the `HEAD' commit at the time the stash - was created. - -* stash@{N}^2 records any changes that were staged when the stash - was made. - -* stash@{N}^3, if it exists, contains files that were untracked - when stashing. - -If this option is non-nil, `magit-ediff-show-stash' will run -Ediff on a file using three buffers: one for stash@{N}, another -for stash@{N}^1, and a third for stash@{N}^2. - -Otherwise, Ediff uses two buffers, comparing -stash@{N}^1..stash@{N}. Along with any unstaged changes, changes -in the index commit, stash@{N}^2, will be shown in this -comparison unless they conflicted with changes in the working -tree at the time of stashing." - :package-version '(magit . "2.6.0") - :group 'magit-ediff - :type 'boolean) - -;;; Commands - -(defvar magit-ediff-previous-winconf nil) - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-ediff-popup "magit-ediff" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-ediff-popup - "Popup console for ediff commands." - :actions '((?E "Dwim" magit-ediff-dwim) - (?u "Show unstaged" magit-ediff-show-unstaged) - (?s "Stage" magit-ediff-stage) - (?i "Show staged" magit-ediff-show-staged) - (?m "Resolve" magit-ediff-resolve) - (?w "Show worktree" magit-ediff-show-working-tree) - (?r "Diff range" magit-ediff-compare) - (?c "Show commit" magit-ediff-show-commit) nil - (?z "Show stash" magit-ediff-show-stash)) - :max-action-columns 2) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-ediff-resolve (file) - "Resolve outstanding conflicts in FILE using Ediff. -FILE has to be relative to the top directory of the repository. - -In the rare event that you want to manually resolve all -conflicts, including those already resolved by Git, use -`ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor'." - (interactive - (let ((current (magit-current-file)) - (unmerged (magit-unmerged-files))) - (unless unmerged - (user-error "There are no unresolved conflicts")) - (list (magit-completing-read "Resolve file" unmerged nil t nil nil - (car (member current unmerged)))))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file) - (smerge-ediff) - (setq-local - ediff-quit-hook - (lambda () - (let ((bufC ediff-buffer-C) - (bufS smerge-ediff-buf)) - (with-current-buffer bufS - (when (yes-or-no-p (format "Conflict resolution finished; save %s? " - buffer-file-name)) - (erase-buffer) - (insert-buffer-substring bufC) - (save-buffer)))) - (when (buffer-live-p ediff-buffer-A) (kill-buffer ediff-buffer-A)) - (when (buffer-live-p ediff-buffer-B) (kill-buffer ediff-buffer-B)) - (when (buffer-live-p ediff-buffer-C) (kill-buffer ediff-buffer-C)) - (when (buffer-live-p ediff-ancestor-buffer) - (kill-buffer ediff-ancestor-buffer)) - (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf smerge-ediff-windows)) - (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook))))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-ediff-stage (file) - "Stage and unstage changes to FILE using Ediff. -FILE has to be relative to the top directory of the repository." - (interactive - (list (magit-completing-read "Selectively stage file" - (magit-tracked-files) nil nil nil nil - (magit-current-file)))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (let* ((conf (current-window-configuration)) - (bufA (magit-get-revision-buffer "HEAD" file)) - (bufB (get-buffer (concat file ".~{index}~"))) - (bufBrw (and bufB (with-current-buffer bufB (not buffer-read-only)))) - (bufC (get-file-buffer file)) - (fileBufC (or bufC (find-file-noselect file))) - (coding-system-for-read - (with-current-buffer fileBufC buffer-file-coding-system))) - (ediff-buffers3 - (or bufA (magit-find-file-noselect "HEAD" file)) - (with-current-buffer (magit-find-file-index-noselect file t) - (setq buffer-read-only nil) - (current-buffer)) - fileBufC - `((lambda () - (setq-local - ediff-quit-hook - (lambda () - (and (buffer-live-p ediff-buffer-B) - (buffer-modified-p ediff-buffer-B) - (with-current-buffer ediff-buffer-B - (magit-update-index))) - (and (buffer-live-p ediff-buffer-C) - (buffer-modified-p ediff-buffer-C) - (with-current-buffer ediff-buffer-C - (when (y-or-n-p - (format "Save file %s? " buffer-file-name)) - (save-buffer)))) - ,@(unless bufA '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-A))) - ,@(if bufB - (unless bufBrw '((with-current-buffer ediff-buffer-B - (setq buffer-read-only t)))) - '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-B))) - ,@(unless bufC '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-C))) - (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf ,conf)) - (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook)))))) - 'ediff-buffers3)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-ediff-compare (revA revB fileA fileB) - "Compare REVA:FILEA with REVB:FILEB using Ediff. - -FILEA and FILEB have to be relative to the top directory of the -repository. If REVA or REVB is nil, then this stands for the -working tree state. - -If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last -line of the region. With a prefix argument, instead of diffing -the revisions, choose a revision to view changes along, starting -at the common ancestor of both revisions (i.e., use a \"...\" -range)." - (interactive - (pcase-let ((`(,revA ,revB) (magit-ediff-compare--read-revisions - nil current-prefix-arg))) - (nconc (list revA revB) - (magit-ediff-read-files revA revB)))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (let ((conf (current-window-configuration)) - (bufA (if revA - (magit-get-revision-buffer revA fileA) - (get-file-buffer fileA))) - (bufB (if revB - (magit-get-revision-buffer revB fileB) - (get-file-buffer fileB)))) - (ediff-buffers - (or bufA (if revA - (magit-find-file-noselect revA fileA) - (find-file-noselect fileA))) - (or bufB (if revB - (magit-find-file-noselect revB fileB) - (find-file-noselect fileB))) - `((lambda () - (setq-local - ediff-quit-hook - (lambda () - ,@(unless bufA '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-A))) - ,@(unless bufB '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-B))) - (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf ,conf)) - (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook)))))) - 'ediff-revision)))) - -(defun magit-ediff-compare--read-revisions (&optional arg mbase) - (let ((input (or arg (magit-diff-read-range-or-commit - "Compare range or commit" - nil mbase)))) - (--if-let (magit-split-range input) - (-cons-to-list it) - (list input nil)))) - -(defun magit-ediff-read-files (revA revB &optional fileB) - "Read file in REVB, return it and the corresponding file in REVA. -When FILEB is non-nil, use this as REVB's file instead of -prompting for it." - (unless fileB - (setq fileB (magit-read-file-choice - (format "File to compare between %s and %s" - revA (or revB "the working tree")) - (magit-changed-files revA revB) - (format "No changed files between %s and %s" - revA (or revB "the working tree"))))) - (list (or (car (member fileB (magit-revision-files revA))) - (cdr (assoc fileB (magit-renamed-files revB revA))) - (magit-read-file-choice - (format "File in %s to compare with %s in %s" - revA fileB (or revB "the working tree")) - (magit-changed-files revB revA) - (format "No files have changed between %s and %s" - revA revB))) - fileB)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-ediff-dwim () - "Compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff. -This command tries to guess what file, and what commit or range -the user wants to compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff. It -might only be able to guess either the file, or range or commit, -in which case the user is asked about the other. It might not -always guess right, in which case the appropriate `magit-ediff-*' -command has to be used explicitly. If it cannot read the user's -mind at all, then it asks the user for a command to run." - (interactive) - (magit-section-case - (hunk (save-excursion - (goto-char (oref (oref it parent) start)) - (magit-ediff-dwim))) - (t - (let ((range (magit-diff--dwim)) - (file (magit-current-file)) - command revA revB) - (pcase range - ((and (guard (not magit-ediff-dwim-show-on-hunks)) - (or `unstaged `staged)) - (setq command (if (magit-anything-unmerged-p) - #'magit-ediff-resolve - #'magit-ediff-stage))) - (`unstaged (setq command #'magit-ediff-show-unstaged)) - (`staged (setq command #'magit-ediff-show-staged)) - (`(commit . ,value) - (setq command #'magit-ediff-show-commit) - (setq revB value)) - (`(stash . ,value) - (setq command #'magit-ediff-show-stash) - (setq revB value)) - ((pred stringp) - (pcase-let ((`(,a ,b) (magit-ediff-compare--read-revisions range))) - (setq command #'magit-ediff-compare) - (setq revA a) - (setq revB b))) - (_ - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (pcase (magit-diff-type) - (`committed (pcase-let ((`(,a ,b) - (magit-ediff-compare--read-revisions - (car magit-refresh-args)))) - (setq revA a) - (setq revB b))) - ((guard (not magit-ediff-dwim-show-on-hunks)) - (setq command #'magit-ediff-stage)) - (`unstaged (setq command #'magit-ediff-show-unstaged)) - (`staged (setq command #'magit-ediff-show-staged)) - (`undefined (setq command nil)) - (_ (setq command nil)))))) - (cond ((not command) - (call-interactively - (magit-read-char-case - "Failed to read your mind; do you want to " t - (?c "[c]ommit" 'magit-ediff-show-commit) - (?r "[r]ange" 'magit-ediff-compare) - (?s "[s]tage" 'magit-ediff-stage) - (?v "resol[v]e" 'magit-ediff-resolve)))) - ((eq command 'magit-ediff-compare) - (apply 'magit-ediff-compare revA revB - (magit-ediff-read-files revA revB file))) - ((eq command 'magit-ediff-show-commit) - (magit-ediff-show-commit revB)) - ((eq command 'magit-ediff-show-stash) - (magit-ediff-show-stash revB)) - (file - (funcall command file)) - (t - (call-interactively command))))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-ediff-show-staged (file) - "Show staged changes using Ediff. - -This only allows looking at the changes; to stage, unstage, -and discard changes using Ediff, use `magit-ediff-stage'. - -FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository." - (interactive - (list (magit-read-file-choice "Show staged changes for file" - (magit-staged-files) - "No staged files"))) - (let ((conf (current-window-configuration)) - (bufA (magit-get-revision-buffer "HEAD" file)) - (bufB (get-buffer (concat file ".~{index}~")))) - (ediff-buffers - (or bufA (magit-find-file-noselect "HEAD" file)) - (or bufB (magit-find-file-index-noselect file t)) - `((lambda () - (setq-local - ediff-quit-hook - (lambda () - ,@(unless bufA '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-A))) - ,@(unless bufB '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-B))) - (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf ,conf)) - (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook)))))) - 'ediff-buffers))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-ediff-show-unstaged (file) - "Show unstaged changes using Ediff. - -This only allows looking at the changes; to stage, unstage, -and discard changes using Ediff, use `magit-ediff-stage'. - -FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository." - (interactive - (list (magit-read-file-choice "Show unstaged changes for file" - (magit-unstaged-files) - "No unstaged files"))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (let ((conf (current-window-configuration)) - (bufA (get-buffer (concat file ".~{index}~"))) - (bufB (get-file-buffer file))) - (ediff-buffers - (or bufA (magit-find-file-index-noselect file t)) - (or bufB (find-file-noselect file)) - `((lambda () - (setq-local - ediff-quit-hook - (lambda () - ,@(unless bufA '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-A))) - ,@(unless bufB '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-B))) - (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf ,conf)) - (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook)))))) - 'ediff-buffers)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-ediff-show-working-tree (file) - "Show changes between `HEAD' and working tree using Ediff. -FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository." - (interactive - (list (magit-read-file-choice "Show changes in file" - (magit-changed-files "HEAD") - "No changed files"))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (let ((conf (current-window-configuration)) - (bufA (magit-get-revision-buffer "HEAD" file)) - (bufB (get-file-buffer file))) - (ediff-buffers - (or bufA (magit-find-file-noselect "HEAD" file)) - (or bufB (find-file-noselect file)) - `((lambda () - (setq-local - ediff-quit-hook - (lambda () - ,@(unless bufA '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-A))) - ,@(unless bufB '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-B))) - (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf ,conf)) - (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook)))))) - 'ediff-buffers)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-ediff-show-commit (commit) - "Show changes introduced by COMMIT using Ediff." - (interactive (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Revision"))) - (let ((revA (concat commit "^")) - (revB commit)) - (apply #'magit-ediff-compare - revA revB - (magit-ediff-read-files revA revB (magit-current-file))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-ediff-show-stash (stash) - "Show changes introduced by STASH using Ediff. -`magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index' controls whether a -three-buffer Ediff is used in order to distinguish changes in the -stash that were staged." - (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Stash"))) - (pcase-let* ((revA (concat stash "^1")) - (revB (concat stash "^2")) - (revC stash) - (`(,fileA ,fileC) (magit-ediff-read-files revA revC)) - (fileB fileC)) - (if (and magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index - (member fileA (magit-changed-files revB revA))) - (let ((conf (current-window-configuration)) - (bufA (magit-get-revision-buffer revA fileA)) - (bufB (magit-get-revision-buffer revB fileB)) - (bufC (magit-get-revision-buffer revC fileC))) - (ediff-buffers3 - (or bufA (magit-find-file-noselect revA fileA)) - (or bufB (magit-find-file-noselect revB fileB)) - (or bufC (magit-find-file-noselect revC fileC)) - `((lambda () - (setq-local - ediff-quit-hook - (lambda () - ,@(unless bufA - '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-A))) - ,@(unless bufB - '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-B))) - ,@(unless bufC - '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-C))) - (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf ,conf)) - (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook)))))) - 'ediff-buffers3)) - (magit-ediff-compare revA revC fileA fileC)))) - -(defun magit-ediff-cleanup-auxiliary-buffers () - (let* ((ctl-buf ediff-control-buffer) - (ctl-win (ediff-get-visible-buffer-window ctl-buf)) - (ctl-frm ediff-control-frame) - (main-frame (cond ((window-live-p ediff-window-A) - (window-frame ediff-window-A)) - ((window-live-p ediff-window-B) - (window-frame ediff-window-B))))) - (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-diff-buffer) - (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-custom-diff-buffer) - (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-fine-diff-buffer) - (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-tmp-buffer) - (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-error-buffer) - (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-msg-buffer) - (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-debug-buffer) - (when (boundp 'ediff-patch-diagnostics) - (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-patch-diagnostics)) - (cond ((and (ediff-window-display-p) - (frame-live-p ctl-frm)) - (delete-frame ctl-frm)) - ((window-live-p ctl-win) - (delete-window ctl-win))) - (unless (ediff-multiframe-setup-p) - (ediff-kill-bottom-toolbar)) - (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ctl-buf) - (when (frame-live-p main-frame) - (select-frame main-frame)))) - -(defun magit-ediff-restore-previous-winconf () - (set-window-configuration magit-ediff-previous-winconf)) - -(provide 'magit-ediff) -;;; magit-ediff.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-ediff.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-ediff.elc deleted file mode 100644 index f1a0190..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-ediff.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-extras.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-extras.el deleted file mode 100644 index 741b122..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-extras.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,701 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-extras.el --- additional functionality for Magit -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2008-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Additional functionality for Magit. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -(declare-function dired-read-shell-command "dired-aux" (prompt arg files)) - -(defgroup magit-extras nil - "Additional functionality for Magit." - :group 'magit-extensions) - -;;; External Tools - -(defcustom magit-gitk-executable - (or (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - (let ((exe (magit-git-string - "-c" "alias.X=!x() { which \"$1\" | cygpath -mf -; }; x" - "X" "gitk.exe"))) - (and exe (file-executable-p exe) exe))) - (executable-find "gitk") "gitk") - "The Gitk executable." - :group 'magit-extras - :set-after '(magit-git-executable) - :type 'string) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-run-git-gui () - "Run `git gui' for the current git repository." - (interactive) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-process-file magit-git-executable nil 0 nil "gui"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-run-git-gui-blame (commit filename &optional linenum) - "Run `git gui blame' on the given FILENAME and COMMIT. -Interactively run it for the current file and the `HEAD', with a -prefix or when the current file cannot be determined let the user -choose. When the current buffer is visiting FILENAME instruct -blame to center around the line point is on." - (interactive - (let (revision filename) - (when (or current-prefix-arg - (not (setq revision "HEAD" - filename (magit-file-relative-name nil 'tracked)))) - (setq revision (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Blame from revision")) - (setq filename (magit-read-file-from-rev revision "Blame file"))) - (list revision filename - (and (equal filename - (ignore-errors - (magit-file-relative-name buffer-file-name))) - (line-number-at-pos))))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable nil 0 nil "gui" "blame" - `(,@(and linenum (list (format "--line=%d" linenum))) - ,commit - ,filename)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-run-gitk () - "Run `gitk' in the current repository." - (interactive) - (magit-process-file magit-gitk-executable nil 0)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-run-gitk-branches () - "Run `gitk --branches' in the current repository." - (interactive) - (magit-process-file magit-gitk-executable nil 0 nil "--branches")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-run-gitk-all () - "Run `gitk --all' in the current repository." - (interactive) - (magit-process-file magit-gitk-executable nil 0 nil "--all")) - -;;; Emacs Tools - -;;;###autoload -(defun ido-enter-magit-status () - "Drop into `magit-status' from file switching. - -To make this command available use something like: - - (add-hook \\='ido-setup-hook - (lambda () - (define-key ido-completion-map - (kbd \"C-x g\") \\='ido-enter-magit-status))) - -Starting with Emacs 25.1 the Ido keymaps are defined just once -instead of every time Ido is invoked, so now you can modify it -like pretty much every other keymap: - - (define-key ido-common-completion-map - (kbd \"C-x g\") \\='ido-enter-magit-status)" - (interactive) - (with-no-warnings ; FIXME these are internal variables - (setq ido-exit 'fallback fallback 'magit-status)) - (exit-minibuffer)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-dired-jump (&optional other-window) - "Visit file at point using Dired. -With a prefix argument, visit in another window. If there -is no file at point, then instead visit `default-directory'." - (interactive "P") - (dired-jump other-window - (when-let ((file (magit-file-at-point))) - (expand-file-name (if (file-directory-p file) - (file-name-as-directory file) - file))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-dired-log (&optional follow) - "Show log for all marked files, or the current file." - (interactive "P") - (if-let ((topdir (magit-toplevel default-directory))) - (let ((args (car (magit-log-arguments))) - (files (dired-get-marked-files nil nil #'magit-file-tracked-p))) - (unless files - (user-error "No marked file is being tracked by Git")) - (when (and follow - (not (member "--follow" args)) - (not (cdr files))) - (push "--follow" args)) - (magit-mode-setup-internal - #'magit-log-mode - (list (list (or (magit-get-current-branch) "HEAD")) - args - (let ((default-directory topdir)) - (mapcar #'file-relative-name files))) - magit-log-buffer-file-locked)) - (magit--not-inside-repository-error))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-do-async-shell-command (file) - "Open FILE with `dired-do-async-shell-command'. -Interactively, open the file at point." - (interactive (list (or (magit-file-at-point) - (completing-read "Act on file: " - (magit-list-files))))) - (require 'dired-aux) - (dired-do-async-shell-command - (dired-read-shell-command "& on %s: " current-prefix-arg (list file)) - nil (list file))) - -;;; Shift Selection - -(defun magit--turn-on-shift-select-mode-p () - (and shift-select-mode - this-command-keys-shift-translated - (not mark-active) - (not (eq (car-safe transient-mark-mode) 'only)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-previous-line (&optional arg try-vscroll) - "Like `previous-line' but with Magit-specific shift-selection. - -Magit's selection mechanism is based on the region but selects an -area that is larger than the region. This causes `previous-line' -when invoked while holding the shift key to move up one line and -thereby select two lines. When invoked inside a hunk body this -command does not move point on the first invocation and thereby -it only selects a single line. Which inconsistency you prefer -is a matter of preference." - (declare (interactive-only - "use `forward-line' with negative argument instead.")) - (interactive "p\np") - (unless arg (setq arg 1)) - (let ((stay (or (magit-diff-inside-hunk-body-p) - (magit-section-position-in-heading-p)))) - (if (and stay (= arg 1) (magit--turn-on-shift-select-mode-p)) - (push-mark nil nil t) - (with-no-warnings - (handle-shift-selection) - (previous-line (if stay (max (1- arg) 1) arg) try-vscroll))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-next-line (&optional arg try-vscroll) - "Like `next-line' but with Magit-specific shift-selection. - -Magit's selection mechanism is based on the region but selects -an area that is larger than the region. This causes `next-line' -when invoked while holding the shift key to move down one line -and thereby select two lines. When invoked inside a hunk body -this command does not move point on the first invocation and -thereby it only selects a single line. Which inconsistency you -prefer is a matter of preference." - (declare (interactive-only forward-line)) - (interactive "p\np") - (unless arg (setq arg 1)) - (let ((stay (or (magit-diff-inside-hunk-body-p) - (magit-section-position-in-heading-p)))) - (if (and stay (= arg 1) (magit--turn-on-shift-select-mode-p)) - (push-mark nil nil t) - (with-no-warnings - (handle-shift-selection) - (next-line (if stay (max (1- arg) 1) arg) try-vscroll))))) - -;;; Clean - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-clean (&optional arg) - "Remove untracked files from the working tree. -With a prefix argument also remove ignored files, -with two prefix arguments remove ignored files only. -\n(git clean -f -d [-x|-X])" - (interactive "p") - (when (yes-or-no-p (format "Remove %s files? " - (pcase arg - (1 "untracked") - (4 "untracked and ignored") - (_ "ignored")))) - (magit-wip-commit-before-change) - (magit-run-git "clean" "-f" "-d" (pcase arg (4 "-x") (16 "-X"))))) - -(put 'magit-clean 'disabled t) - -;;; Gitignore - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-gitignore-popup "magit-extras" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-gitignore-popup - "Popup console for gitignore commands." - :man-page "gitignore" - :actions '((?l "ignore locally" magit-gitignore-locally) - (?g "ignore globally" magit-gitignore)) - :max-action-columns 1) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-gitignore (file-or-pattern &optional local) - "Instruct Git to ignore FILE-OR-PATTERN. -With a prefix argument only ignore locally." - (interactive (list (magit-gitignore-read-pattern current-prefix-arg) - current-prefix-arg)) - (let ((gitignore - (if local - (magit-git-dir (convert-standard-filename "info/exclude")) - (expand-file-name ".gitignore" (magit-toplevel))))) - (make-directory (file-name-directory gitignore) t) - (with-temp-buffer - (when (file-exists-p gitignore) - (insert-file-contents gitignore)) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (unless (bolp) - (insert "\n")) - (insert (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(\\\\*\\)" "\\1\\1" file-or-pattern)) - (insert "\n") - (write-region nil nil gitignore)) - (if local - (magit-refresh) - (magit-run-git "add" ".gitignore")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-gitignore-locally (file-or-pattern) - "Instruct Git to locally ignore FILE-OR-PATTERN." - (interactive (list (magit-gitignore-read-pattern t))) - (magit-gitignore file-or-pattern t)) - -(defun magit-gitignore-read-pattern (local) - (let* ((default (magit-current-file)) - (choices - (delete-dups - (--mapcat - (cons (concat "/" it) - (when-let ((ext (file-name-extension it))) - (list (concat "/" (file-name-directory "foo") "*." ext) - (concat "*." ext)))) - (magit-untracked-files))))) - (when default - (setq default (concat "/" default)) - (unless (member default choices) - (setq default (concat "*." (file-name-extension default))) - (unless (member default choices) - (setq default nil)))) - (magit-completing-read (concat "File or pattern to ignore" - (and local " locally")) - choices nil nil nil nil default))) - -;;; ChangeLog - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-add-change-log-entry (&optional whoami file-name other-window) - "Find change log file and add date entry and item for current change. -This differs from `add-change-log-entry' (which see) in that -it acts on the current hunk in a Magit buffer instead of on -a position in a file-visiting buffer." - (interactive (list current-prefix-arg - (prompt-for-change-log-name))) - (let (buf pos) - (save-window-excursion - (call-interactively #'magit-diff-visit-file) - (setq buf (current-buffer)) - (setq pos (point))) - (save-excursion - (with-current-buffer buf - (goto-char pos) - (add-change-log-entry whoami file-name other-window))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-add-change-log-entry-other-window (&optional whoami file-name) - "Find change log file in other window and add entry and item. -This differs from `add-change-log-entry-other-window' (which see) -in that it acts on the current hunk in a Magit buffer instead of -on a position in a file-visiting buffer." - (interactive (and current-prefix-arg - (list current-prefix-arg - (prompt-for-change-log-name)))) - (magit-add-change-log-entry whoami file-name t)) - -;;; Edit Line Commit - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-edit-line-commit (&optional type) - "Edit the commit that added the current line. - -With a prefix argument edit the commit that removes the line, -if any. The commit is determined using `git blame' and made -editable using `git rebase --interactive' if it is reachable -from `HEAD', or by checking out the commit (or a branch that -points at it) otherwise." - (interactive (list (and current-prefix-arg 'removal))) - (let* ((chunk (magit-current-blame-chunk (or type 'addition))) - (rev (oref chunk orig-rev))) - (if (equal rev "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000") - (message "This line has not been committed yet") - (let ((rebase (magit-rev-ancestor-p rev "HEAD")) - (file (expand-file-name (oref chunk orig-file) - (magit-toplevel)))) - (if rebase - (let ((magit--rebase-published-symbol 'edit-published)) - (magit-rebase-edit-commit rev (magit-rebase-arguments))) - (magit-checkout (or (magit-rev-branch rev) rev))) - (unless (and buffer-file-name - (file-equal-p file buffer-file-name)) - (let ((blame-type (and magit-blame-mode magit-blame-type))) - (if rebase - (set-process-sentinel - magit-this-process - (lambda (process event) - (magit-sequencer-process-sentinel process event) - (when (eq (process-status process) 'exit) - (find-file file) - (when blame-type - (magit-blame--pre-blame-setup blame-type) - (magit-blame--run))))) - (find-file file) - (when blame-type - (magit-blame--pre-blame-setup blame-type) - (magit-blame--run))))))))) - -(put 'magit-edit-line-commit 'disabled t) - -(defun magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit () - "From a hunk, edit the respective commit and visit the file. - -First visit the file being modified by the hunk at the correct -location using `magit-diff-visit-file'. This actually visits a -blob. When point is on a diff header, not within an individual -hunk, then this visits the blob the first hunk is about. - -Then invoke `magit-edit-line-commit', which uses an interactive -rebase to make the commit editable, or if that is not possible -because the commit is not reachable from `HEAD' by checking out -that commit directly. This also causes the actual worktree file -to be visited. - -Neither the blob nor the file buffer are killed when finishing -the rebase. If that is undesirable, then it might be better to -use `magit-rebase-edit-command' instead of this command." - (interactive) - (let ((magit-diff-visit-previous-blob nil)) - (magit-diff-visit-file (--if-let (magit-file-at-point) - (expand-file-name it) - (user-error "No file at point")) - nil 'switch-to-buffer)) - (magit-edit-line-commit)) - -(put 'magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit 'disabled t) - -;;; Reshelve - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-reshelve-since (rev) - "Change the author and committer dates of the commits since REV. - -Ask the user for the first reachable commit whose dates should -be changed. The read the new date for that commit. The initial -minibuffer input and the previous history element offer good -values. The next commit will be created one minute later and so -on. - -This command is only intended for interactive use and should only -be used on highly rearranged and unpublished history." - (interactive (list nil)) - (cond - ((not rev) - (let ((backup (concat "refs/original/refs/heads/" - (magit-get-current-branch)))) - (when (and (magit-ref-p backup) - (not (magit-y-or-n-p - "Backup ref %s already exists. Override? " backup))) - (user-error "Abort"))) - (magit-log-select 'magit-reshelve-since - "Type %p on a commit to reshelve it and the commits above it,")) - (t - (cl-flet ((adjust (time offset) - (format-time-string - "%F %T %z" - (+ (floor time) - (* offset 60) - (- (car (decode-time time))))))) - (let* ((start (concat rev "^")) - (range (concat start ".." (magit-get-current-branch))) - (time-rev (adjust (float-time (string-to-number - (magit-rev-format "%at" start))) - 1)) - (time-now (adjust (float-time) - (- (string-to-number - (magit-git-string "rev-list" "--count" - range)))))) - (push time-rev magit--reshelve-history) - (let ((date (floor - (float-time - (date-to-time - (read-string "Date for first commit: " - time-now 'magit--reshelve-history)))))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-run-git-async - "filter-branch" "--force" "--env-filter" - (format "case $GIT_COMMIT in %s\nesac" - (mapconcat (lambda (rev) - (prog1 (format "%s) \ -export GIT_AUTHOR_DATE=\"%s\"; \ -export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE=\"%s\";;" rev date date) - (cl-incf date 60))) - (magit-git-lines "rev-list" "--reverse" - range) - " ")) - range "--") - (set-process-sentinel - magit-this-process - (lambda (process event) - (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal)) - (if (> (process-exit-status process) 0) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (magit-run-git "update-ref" "-d" - (concat "refs/original/refs/heads/" - (magit-get-current-branch)))))))))))))) - -;;; Revision Stack - -(defvar magit-revision-stack nil) - -(defcustom magit-pop-revision-stack-format - '("[%N: %h] " "%N: %H\n %s\n" "\\[\\([0-9]+\\)[]:]") - "Control how `magit-pop-revision-stack' inserts a revision. - -The command `magit-pop-revision-stack' inserts a representation -of the revision last pushed to the `magit-revision-stack' into -the current buffer. It inserts text at point and/or near the end -of the buffer, and removes the consumed revision from the stack. - -The entries on the stack have the format (HASH TOPLEVEL) and this -option has the format (POINT-FORMAT EOB-FORMAT INDEX-REGEXP), all -of which may be nil or a string (though either one of EOB-FORMAT -or POINT-FORMAT should be a string, and if INDEX-REGEXP is -non-nil, then the two formats should be too). - -First INDEX-REGEXP is used to find the previously inserted entry, -by searching backward from point. The first submatch must match -the index number. That number is incremented by one, and becomes -the index number of the entry to be inserted. If you don't want -to number the inserted revisions, then use nil for INDEX-REGEXP. - -If INDEX-REGEXP is non-nil, then both POINT-FORMAT and EOB-FORMAT -should contain \"%N\", which is replaced with the number that was -determined in the previous step. - -Both formats, if non-nil and after removing %N, are then expanded -using `git show --format=FORMAT ...' inside TOPLEVEL. - -The expansion of POINT-FORMAT is inserted at point, and the -expansion of EOB-FORMAT is inserted at the end of the buffer (if -the buffer ends with a comment, then it is inserted right before -that)." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type '(list (choice (string :tag "Insert at point format") - (cons (string :tag "Insert at point format") - (repeat (string :tag "Argument to git show"))) - (const :tag "Don't insert at point" nil)) - (choice (string :tag "Insert at eob format") - (cons (string :tag "Insert at eob format") - (repeat (string :tag "Argument to git show"))) - (const :tag "Don't insert at eob" nil)) - (choice (regexp :tag "Find index regexp") - (const :tag "Don't number entries" nil)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-pop-revision-stack (rev toplevel) - "Insert a representation of a revision into the current buffer. - -Pop a revision from the `magit-revision-stack' and insert it into -the current buffer according to `magit-pop-revision-stack-format'. -Revisions can be put on the stack using `magit-copy-section-value' -and `magit-copy-buffer-revision'. - -If the stack is empty or with a prefix argument, instead read a -revision in the minibuffer. By using the minibuffer history this -allows selecting an item which was popped earlier or to insert an -arbitrary reference or revision without first pushing it onto the -stack. - -When reading the revision from the minibuffer, then it might not -be possible to guess the correct repository. When this command -is called inside a repository (e.g. while composing a commit -message), then that repository is used. Otherwise (e.g. while -composing an email) then the repository recorded for the top -element of the stack is used (even though we insert another -revision). If not called inside a repository and with an empty -stack, or with two prefix arguments, then read the repository in -the minibuffer too." - (interactive - (if (or current-prefix-arg (not magit-revision-stack)) - (let ((default-directory - (or (and (not (= (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg) 16)) - (or (magit-toplevel) - (cadr (car magit-revision-stack)))) - (magit-read-repository)))) - (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Insert revision") - default-directory)) - (push (caar magit-revision-stack) magit-revision-history) - (pop magit-revision-stack))) - (if rev - (pcase-let ((`(,pnt-format ,eob-format ,idx-format) - magit-pop-revision-stack-format)) - (let ((default-directory toplevel) - (idx (and idx-format - (save-excursion - (if (re-search-backward idx-format nil t) - (number-to-string - (1+ (string-to-number (match-string 1)))) - "1")))) - pnt-args eob-args) - (when (listp pnt-format) - (setq pnt-args (cdr pnt-format)) - (setq pnt-format (car pnt-format))) - (when (listp eob-format) - (setq eob-args (cdr eob-format)) - (setq eob-format (car eob-format))) - (when pnt-format - (when idx-format - (setq pnt-format - (replace-regexp-in-string "%N" idx pnt-format t t))) - (magit-rev-insert-format pnt-format rev pnt-args) - (backward-delete-char 1)) - (when eob-format - (when idx-format - (setq eob-format - (replace-regexp-in-string "%N" idx eob-format t t))) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-max)) - (skip-syntax-backward ">s-") - (beginning-of-line) - (if (and comment-start (looking-at comment-start)) - (while (looking-at comment-start) - (forward-line -1)) - (forward-line) - (unless (= (current-column) 0) - (insert ?\n))) - (insert ?\n) - (magit-rev-insert-format eob-format rev eob-args) - (backward-delete-char 1))))) - (user-error "Revision stack is empty"))) - -(define-key git-commit-mode-map - (kbd "C-c C-w") 'magit-pop-revision-stack) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-copy-section-value () - "Save the value of the current section for later use. - -Save the section value to the `kill-ring', and, provided that -the current section is a commit, branch, or tag section, push -the (referenced) revision to the `magit-revision-stack' for use -with `magit-pop-revision-stack'. - -When the current section is a branch or a tag, and a prefix -argument is used, then save the revision at its tip to the -`kill-ring' instead of the reference name. - -When the region is active, then save that to the `kill-ring', -like `kill-ring-save' would, instead of behaving as described -above." - (interactive) - (if (use-region-p) - (copy-region-as-kill nil nil 'region) - (when-let ((section (magit-current-section)) - (value (oref section value))) - (magit-section-case - ((branch commit module-commit tag) - (let ((default-directory default-directory) ref) - (magit-section-case - ((branch tag) - (setq ref value)) - (module-commit - (setq default-directory - (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name (magit-section-parent-value section) - (magit-toplevel)))))) - (setq value (magit-rev-parse value)) - (push (list value default-directory) magit-revision-stack) - (kill-new (message "%s" (or (and current-prefix-arg ref) - value))))) - (t (kill-new (message "%s" value))))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-copy-buffer-revision () - "Save the revision of the current buffer for later use. - -Save the revision shown in the current buffer to the `kill-ring' -and push it to the `magit-revision-stack'. - -This command is mainly intended for use in `magit-revision-mode' -buffers, the only buffers where it is always unambiguous exactly -which revision should be saved. - -Most other Magit buffers usually show more than one revision, in -some way or another, so this command has to select one of them, -and that choice might not always be the one you think would have -been the best pick. - -In such buffers it is often more useful to save the value of -the current section instead, using `magit-copy-section-value'. - -When the region is active, then save that to the `kill-ring', -like `kill-ring-save' would, instead of behaving as described -above." - (interactive) - (if (use-region-p) - (copy-region-as-kill nil nil 'region) - (when-let ((rev (cond ((memq major-mode '(magit-cherry-mode - magit-log-select-mode - magit-reflog-mode - magit-refs-mode - magit-revision-mode - magit-stash-mode - magit-stashes-mode)) - (car magit-refresh-args)) - ((memq major-mode '(magit-diff-mode - magit-log-mode)) - (let ((r (caar magit-refresh-args))) - (if (string-match "\\.\\.\\.?\\(.+\\)" r) - (match-string 1 r) - r))) - ((eq major-mode 'magit-status-mode) "HEAD")))) - (when (magit-rev-verify-commit rev) - (setq rev (magit-rev-parse rev)) - (push (list rev default-directory) magit-revision-stack) - (kill-new (message "%s" rev)))))) - -;;; Miscellaneous - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-abort-dwim () - "Abort current operation. -Depending on the context, this will abort a merge, a rebase, a -patch application, a cherry-pick, a revert, or a bisect." - (interactive) - (cond ((magit-merge-in-progress-p) (magit-merge-abort)) - ((magit-rebase-in-progress-p) (magit-rebase-abort)) - ((magit-am-in-progress-p) (magit-am-abort)) - ((magit-sequencer-in-progress-p) (magit-sequencer-abort)) - ((magit-bisect-in-progress-p) (magit-bisect-reset)))) - -(provide 'magit-extras) -;;; magit-extras.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-extras.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-extras.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 51cfd17..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-extras.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-files.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-files.el deleted file mode 100644 index afe7645..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-files.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,563 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-files.el --- finding files -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements support for finding blobs, staged files, -;; and Git configuration files. It also implements modes useful in -;; buffers visiting files and blobs, and the commands used by those -;; modes. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -;;; Find Blob - -(defvar magit-find-file-hook nil) -(add-hook 'magit-find-file-hook #'magit-blob-mode) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-find-file (rev file) - "View FILE from REV. -Switch to a buffer visiting blob REV:FILE, -creating one if none already exists." - (interactive (magit-find-file-read-args "Find file")) - (switch-to-buffer (magit-find-file-noselect rev file))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-find-file-other-window (rev file) - "View FILE from REV, in another window. -Like `magit-find-file', but create a new window or reuse an -existing one." - (interactive (magit-find-file-read-args "Find file in other window")) - (switch-to-buffer-other-window (magit-find-file-noselect rev file))) - -(defun magit-find-file-read-args (prompt) - (let ((rev (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Find file from revision"))) - (list rev (magit-read-file-from-rev rev prompt)))) - -(defun magit-find-file-noselect (rev file) - "Read FILE from REV into a buffer and return the buffer. -FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository." - (magit-find-file-noselect-1 rev file 'magit-find-file-hook)) - -(defun magit-find-file-noselect-1 (rev file hookvar &optional revert) - "Read FILE from REV into a buffer and return the buffer. -FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository. -An empty REV stands for index." - (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel))) - (when (file-name-absolute-p file) - (setq file (file-relative-name file topdir))) - (with-current-buffer (magit-get-revision-buffer-create rev file) - (when (or (not magit-buffer-file-name) - (if (eq revert 'ask-revert) - (y-or-n-p (format "%s already exists; revert it? " - (buffer-name)))) - revert) - (setq magit-buffer-revision - (if (string= rev "") "{index}" (magit-rev-format "%H" rev))) - (setq magit-buffer-refname rev) - (setq magit-buffer-file-name (expand-file-name file topdir)) - (setq default-directory - (let ((dir (file-name-directory magit-buffer-file-name))) - (if (file-exists-p dir) dir topdir))) - (setq-local revert-buffer-function #'magit-revert-rev-file-buffer) - (revert-buffer t t) - (run-hooks hookvar)) - (current-buffer)))) - -(defun magit-get-revision-buffer-create (rev file) - (magit-get-revision-buffer rev file t)) - -(defun magit-get-revision-buffer (rev file &optional create) - (funcall (if create 'get-buffer-create 'get-buffer) - (format "%s.~%s~" file (if (equal rev "") "index" - (subst-char-in-string ?/ ?_ rev))))) - -(defun magit-revert-rev-file-buffer (_ignore-auto noconfirm) - (when (or noconfirm - (and (not (buffer-modified-p)) - (catch 'found - (dolist (regexp revert-without-query) - (when (string-match regexp magit-buffer-file-name) - (throw 'found t))))) - (yes-or-no-p (format "Revert buffer from git %s? " - (if (equal magit-buffer-refname "") "{index}" - (concat "revision " magit-buffer-refname))))) - (let* ((inhibit-read-only t) - (default-directory (magit-toplevel)) - (file (file-relative-name magit-buffer-file-name)) - (coding-system-for-read (or coding-system-for-read 'undecided))) - (erase-buffer) - (magit-git-insert "cat-file" "-p" (concat magit-buffer-refname ":" file)) - (setq buffer-file-coding-system last-coding-system-used)) - (let ((buffer-file-name magit-buffer-file-name) - (after-change-major-mode-hook - (remq 'global-diff-hl-mode-enable-in-buffers - after-change-major-mode-hook))) - (normal-mode t)) - (setq buffer-read-only t) - (set-buffer-modified-p nil) - (goto-char (point-min)))) - -;;; Find Index - -(defvar magit-find-index-hook nil) - -(defun magit-find-file-index-noselect (file &optional revert) - "Read FILE from the index into a buffer and return the buffer. -FILE must to be relative to the top directory of the repository." - (magit-find-file-noselect-1 "" file 'magit-find-index-hook - (or revert 'ask-revert))) - -(defun magit-update-index () - "Update the index with the contents of the current buffer. -The current buffer has to be visiting a file in the index, which -is done using `magit-find-index-noselect'." - (interactive) - (let ((file (magit-file-relative-name))) - (unless (equal magit-buffer-refname "") - (user-error "%s isn't visiting the index" file)) - (if (y-or-n-p (format "Update index with contents of %s" (buffer-name))) - (let ((index (make-temp-file "index")) - (buffer (current-buffer))) - (when magit-wip-before-change-mode - (magit-wip-commit-before-change (list file) " before un-/stage")) - (let ((coding-system-for-write buffer-file-coding-system)) - (with-temp-file index - (insert-buffer-substring buffer))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-call-git "update-index" "--cacheinfo" - (substring (magit-git-string "ls-files" "-s" file) - 0 6) - (magit-git-string "hash-object" "-t" "blob" "-w" - (concat "--path=" file) - "--" index) - file)) - (set-buffer-modified-p nil) - (when magit-wip-after-apply-mode - (magit-wip-commit-after-apply (list file) " after un-/stage"))) - (message "Abort"))) - (--when-let (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-status-mode) - (with-current-buffer it (magit-refresh))) - t) - -;;; Find Config File - -(defun magit-find-git-config-file (filename &optional wildcards) - "Edit a file located in the current repository's git directory. - -When \".git\", located at the root of the working tree, is a -regular file, then that makes it cumbersome to open a file -located in the actual git directory. - -This command is like `find-file', except that it temporarily -binds `default-directory' to the actual git directory, while -reading the FILENAME." - (interactive - (let ((default-directory (magit-git-dir))) - (find-file-read-args "Find file: " - (confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer)))) - (find-file filename wildcards)) - -(defun magit-find-git-config-file-other-window (filename &optional wildcards) - "Edit a file located in the current repository's git directory, in another window. - -When \".git\", located at the root of the working tree, is a -regular file, then that makes it cumbersome to open a file -located in the actual git directory. - -This command is like `find-file-other-window', except that it -temporarily binds `default-directory' to the actual git -directory, while reading the FILENAME." - (interactive - (let ((default-directory (magit-git-dir))) - (find-file-read-args "Find file in other window: " - (confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer)))) - (find-file-other-window filename wildcards)) - -(defun magit-find-git-config-file-other-frame (filename &optional wildcards) - "Edit a file located in the current repository's git directory, in another frame. - -When \".git\", located at the root of the working tree, is a -regular file, then that makes it cumbersome to open a file -located in the actual git directory. - -This command is like `find-file-other-frame', except that it -temporarily binds `default-directory' to the actual git -directory, while reading the FILENAME." - (interactive - (let ((default-directory (magit-git-dir))) - (find-file-read-args "Find file in other frame: " - (confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer)))) - (find-file-other-frame filename wildcards)) - -;;; File Mode - -(defvar magit-file-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map "\C-xg" 'magit-status) - (define-key map "\C-x\M-g" 'magit-dispatch-popup) - (define-key map "\C-c\M-g" 'magit-file-popup) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-file-mode'.") - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-file-popup "magit" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-file-popup - "Popup console for Magit commands in file-visiting buffers." - :actions '((?s "Stage" magit-stage-file) - (?D "Diff..." magit-diff-buffer-file-popup) - (?L "Log..." magit-log-buffer-file-popup) - (?B "Blame..." magit-blame-popup) nil - (?u "Unstage" magit-unstage-file) - (?d "Diff" magit-diff-buffer-file) - (?l "Log" magit-log-buffer-file) - (?b "Blame" magit-blame) - (?p "Prev blob" magit-blob-previous) - (?c "Commit" magit-commit-popup) nil - (?t "Trace" magit-log-trace-definition) - (?r (lambda () - (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer - (and (not buffer-file-name) - (propertize "...removal" 'face 'default)))) - magit-blame-removal) - (?n "Next blob" magit-blob-next) - (?e "Edit line" magit-edit-line-commit) - nil nil - (?f (lambda () - (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer - (and (not buffer-file-name) - (propertize "...reverse" 'face 'default)))) - magit-blame-reverse) - nil) - :max-action-columns 5) - -(defvar magit-file-mode-lighter "") - -(define-minor-mode magit-file-mode - "Enable some Magit features in a file-visiting buffer. - -Currently this only adds the following key bindings. -\n\\{magit-file-mode-map}" - :package-version '(magit . "2.2.0") - :lighter magit-file-mode-lighter - :keymap magit-file-mode-map) - -(defun magit-file-mode-turn-on () - (and buffer-file-name - (magit-inside-worktree-p t) - (magit-file-mode))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-globalized-minor-mode global-magit-file-mode - magit-file-mode magit-file-mode-turn-on - :package-version '(magit . "2.13.0") - :link '(info-link "(magit)Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files") - :group 'magit-essentials - :group 'magit-modes - :init-value t) -;; Unfortunately `:init-value t' only sets the value of the mode -;; variable but does not cause the mode function to be called, and we -;; cannot use `:initialize' to call that explicitly because the option -;; is defined before the functions, so we have to do it here. -(cl-eval-when (load) - (when global-magit-file-mode - (global-magit-file-mode 1))) - -;;; Blob Mode - -(defvar magit-blob-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (cond ((featurep 'jkl) - (define-key map "i" 'magit-blob-previous) - (define-key map "k" 'magit-blob-next) - (define-key map "j" 'magit-blame) - (define-key map "l" 'magit-blame-removal) - (define-key map "f" 'magit-blame-reverse)) - (t - (define-key map "p" 'magit-blob-previous) - (define-key map "n" 'magit-blob-next) - (define-key map "b" 'magit-blame) - (define-key map "r" 'magit-blame-removal) - (define-key map "f" 'magit-blame-reverse))) - (define-key map "q" 'magit-kill-this-buffer) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-blob-mode'.") - -(define-minor-mode magit-blob-mode - "Enable some Magit features in blob-visiting buffers. - -Currently this only adds the following key bindings. -\n\\{magit-blob-mode-map}" - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")) - -(defun magit-blob-next () - "Visit the next blob which modified the current file." - (interactive) - (if magit-buffer-file-name - (magit-blob-visit (or (magit-blob-successor magit-buffer-revision - magit-buffer-file-name) - magit-buffer-file-name) - (line-number-at-pos)) - (if (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer)) - (user-error "You have reached the end of time") - (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file or blob")))) - -(defun magit-blob-previous () - "Visit the previous blob which modified the current file." - (interactive) - (if-let ((file (or magit-buffer-file-name - (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer))))) - (--if-let (magit-blob-ancestor magit-buffer-revision file) - (magit-blob-visit it (line-number-at-pos)) - (user-error "You have reached the beginning of time")) - (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file or blob"))) - -(defun magit-blob-visit (blob-or-file line) - (if (stringp blob-or-file) - (find-file blob-or-file) - (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,file) blob-or-file)) - (magit-find-file rev file) - (apply #'message "%s (%s %s ago)" - (magit-rev-format "%s" rev) - (magit--age (magit-rev-format "%ct" rev))))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (forward-line (1- line))) - -(defun magit-blob-ancestor (rev file) - (let ((lines (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-git-lines "log" "-2" "--format=%H" "--name-only" - "--follow" (or rev "HEAD") "--" file)))) - (if rev (cddr lines) (butlast lines 2)))) - -(defun magit-blob-successor (rev file) - (let ((lines (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-git-lines "log" "--format=%H" "--name-only" "--follow" - "HEAD" "--" file)))) - (catch 'found - (while lines - (if (equal (nth 2 lines) rev) - (throw 'found (list (nth 0 lines) (nth 1 lines))) - (setq lines (nthcdr 2 lines))))))) - -;;; File Commands - -(defun magit-file-rename (file newname) - "Rename the FILE to NEWNAME. -If FILE isn't tracked in Git, fallback to using `rename-file'." - (interactive - (let* ((file (magit-read-file "Rename file")) - (dir (file-name-directory file)) - (newname (read-file-name (format "Rename %s to file: " file) - (and dir (expand-file-name dir))))) - (list (expand-file-name file (magit-toplevel)) - (expand-file-name newname)))) - (if (magit-file-tracked-p (magit-convert-filename-for-git file)) - (let ((oldbuf (get-file-buffer file))) - (when (and oldbuf (buffer-modified-p oldbuf)) - (user-error "Save %s before moving it" file)) - (when (file-exists-p newname) - (user-error "%s already exists" newname)) - (magit-run-git "mv" - (magit-convert-filename-for-git file) - (magit-convert-filename-for-git newname)) - (when oldbuf - (with-current-buffer oldbuf - (let ((buffer-read-only buffer-read-only)) - (set-visited-file-name newname)) - (if (fboundp 'vc-refresh-state) - (vc-refresh-state) - (with-no-warnings - (vc-find-file-hook)))))) - (rename-file file newname current-prefix-arg) - (magit-refresh))) - -(defun magit-file-untrack (files &optional force) - "Untrack the selected FILES or one file read in the minibuffer. - -With a prefix argument FORCE do so even when the files have -staged as well as unstaged changes." - (interactive (list (or (--if-let (magit-region-values 'file t) - (progn - (unless (magit-file-tracked-p (car it)) - (user-error "Already untracked")) - (magit-confirm-files 'untrack it "Untrack")) - (list (magit-read-tracked-file "Untrack file")))) - current-prefix-arg)) - (magit-run-git "rm" "--cached" (and force "--force") "--" files)) - -(defun magit-file-delete (files &optional force) - "Delete the selected FILES or one file read in the minibuffer. - -With a prefix argument FORCE do so even when the files have -uncommitted changes. When the files aren't being tracked in -Git, then fallback to using `delete-file'." - (interactive (list (--if-let (magit-region-values 'file t) - (magit-confirm-files 'delete it "Delete") - (list (magit-read-file "Delete file"))) - current-prefix-arg)) - (if (magit-file-tracked-p (car files)) - (magit-call-git "rm" (and force "--force") "--" files) - (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel))) - (dolist (file files) - (delete-file (expand-file-name file topdir) t)))) - (magit-refresh)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-file-checkout (rev file) - "Checkout FILE from REV." - (interactive - (let ((rev (magit-read-branch-or-commit - "Checkout from revision" magit-buffer-revision))) - (list rev (magit-read-file-from-rev rev "Checkout file")))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-run-git "checkout" rev "--" file))) - -;;; Read File - -(defvar magit-read-file-hist nil) - -(defun magit-read-file-from-rev (rev prompt &optional default) - (let ((files (magit-revision-files rev))) - (magit-completing-read - prompt files nil t nil 'magit-read-file-hist - (car (member (or default (magit-current-file)) files))))) - -(defun magit-read-file (prompt &optional tracked-only) - (let ((choices (nconc (magit-list-files) - (unless tracked-only (magit-untracked-files))))) - (magit-completing-read - prompt choices nil t nil nil - (car (member (or (magit-section-value-if '(file submodule)) - (magit-file-relative-name nil tracked-only)) - choices))))) - -(defun magit-read-tracked-file (prompt) - (magit-read-file prompt t)) - -(defun magit-read-file-choice (prompt files &optional error default) - "Read file from FILES. - -If FILES has only one member, return that instead of prompting. -If FILES has no members, give a user error. ERROR can be given -to provide a more informative error. - -If DEFAULT is non-nil, use this as the default value instead of -`magit-current-file'." - (pcase (length files) - (0 (user-error (or error "No file choices"))) - (1 (car files)) - (_ (magit-completing-read - prompt files nil t nil 'magit-read-file-hist - (car (member (or default (magit-current-file)) files)))))) - -(defun magit-read-changed-file (rev-or-range prompt &optional default) - (magit-read-file-choice - prompt - (magit-changed-files rev-or-range) - default - (concat "No file changed in " rev-or-range))) - -(defun magit-read-files (prompt initial-contents) - (mapconcat 'identity - (completing-read-multiple (or prompt "File,s: ") - (magit-list-files) - nil nil initial-contents) ",")) - -;;; Patch File - -(defcustom magit-patch-save-arguments '(exclude "--stat") - "Arguments used by `magit-patch-save-arguments' (which see)" - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-diff - :type '(choice (const :tag "use buffer arguments" buffer) - (cons :tag "use buffer arguments except" - (const :format "" exclude) - (repeat :format "%v%i\n" - (string :tag "Argument"))) - (repeat :tag "use constant arguments" - (string :tag "Argument")))) - -(magit-define-popup magit-patch-apply-popup - "Popup console for applying a patch file." - :man-page "git-apply" - :switches '((?i "Also apply to index" "--index") - (?c "Only apply to index" "--cached") - (?3 "Fall back on 3way merge" "--3way")) - :actions '((?a "Apply patch" magit-patch-apply)) - :default-action 'magit-patch-apply) - -(defun magit-patch-apply (file &rest args) - "Apply the patch file FILE." - (interactive (list (expand-file-name - (read-file-name "Apply patch: " - default-directory nil nil - (--when-let (magit-file-at-point) - (file-relative-name it)))) - (magit-patch-apply-arguments))) - (magit-run-git "apply" args "--" (magit-convert-filename-for-git file))) - -(defun magit-patch-save (file &optional arg) - "Write current diff into patch FILE. - -What arguments are used to create the patch depends on the value -of `magit-patch-save-arguments' and whether a prefix argument is -used. - -If the value is the symbol `buffer', then use the same arguments -as the buffer. With a prefix argument use no arguments. - -If the value is a list beginning with the symbol `exclude', then -use the same arguments as the buffer except for those matched by -entries in the cdr of the list. The comparison is done using -`string-prefix-p'. With a prefix argument use the same arguments -as the buffer. - -If the value is a list of strings (including the empty list), -then use those arguments. With a prefix argument use the same -arguments as the buffer. - -Of course the arguments that are required to actually show the -same differences as those shown in the buffer are always used." - (interactive (list (read-file-name "Write patch file: " default-directory) - current-prefix-arg)) - (unless (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (user-error "Only diff buffers can be saved as patches")) - (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,const ,args ,files) magit-refresh-args)) - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode) - (setq rev (format "%s~..%s" rev rev))) - (cond ((eq magit-patch-save-arguments 'buffer) - (when arg - (setq args nil))) - ((eq (car-safe magit-patch-save-arguments) 'exclude) - (unless arg - (setq args (-difference args (cdr magit-patch-save-arguments))))) - ((not arg) - (setq args magit-patch-save-arguments))) - (with-temp-file file - (magit-git-insert "diff" rev "-p" const args "--" files))) - (magit-refresh)) - -(provide 'magit-files) -;;; magit-files.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-files.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-files.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 4b75405..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-files.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-git.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-git.el deleted file mode 100644 index 502a442..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-git.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2136 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-git.el --- Git functionality -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements wrappers for various Git plumbing commands. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'dash) - -(require 'magit-popup) -(require 'magit-utils) -(require 'magit-section) - -(declare-function magit-call-git "magit-process" (&rest args)) -(declare-function magit-maybe-make-margin-overlay "magit-margin" ()) -(declare-function magit-process-buffer "magit-process" (&optional nodisplay)) -(declare-function magit-process-file "magit-process" (&rest args)) -(declare-function magit-process-insert-section "magit-process" - (pwe program args &optional errcode errlog)) -(declare-function magit-refresh "magit-mode" ()) -(defvar magit-process-error-message-regexps) -(defvar magit-refresh-args) ; from `magit-mode' for `magit-current-file' -(defvar magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream) -(defvar magit-published-branches) -(defvar magit-diff-section-arguments) - -(defvar magit-tramp-process-environment nil) - -;;; Options - -;; For now this is shared between `magit-process' and `magit-git'. -(defgroup magit-process nil - "Git and other external processes used by Magit." - :group 'magit) - -(defvar magit-git-environment - (list (format "INSIDE_EMACS=%s,magit" emacs-version)) - "Prepended to `process-environment' while running git.") - -(defcustom magit-git-output-coding-system - (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) 'utf-8) - "Coding system for receiving output from Git. - -If non-nil, the Git config value `i18n.logOutputEncoding' should -be set via `magit-git-global-arguments' to value consistent with -this." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-process - :type '(choice (coding-system :tag "Coding system to decode Git output") - (const :tag "Use system default" nil))) - -(defvar magit-git-w32-path-hack nil - "Alist of (EXE . (PATHENTRY)). -This specifies what additional PATH setting needs to be added to -the environment in order to run the non-wrapper git executables -successfully.") - -(defcustom magit-git-executable - ;; Git might be installed in a different location on a remote, so - ;; it is better not to use the full path to the executable, except - ;; on Window were we would otherwise end up using one one of the - ;; wrappers "cmd/git.exe" or "cmd/git.cmd", which are much slower - ;; than using "bin/git.exe" directly. - (or (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - (--when-let (executable-find "git") - (ignore-errors - ;; Git for Windows 2.x provides cygpath so we can - ;; ask it for native paths. - (let* ((core-exe - (car - (process-lines - it "-c" - "alias.X=!x() { which \"$1\" | cygpath -mf -; }; x" - "X" "git"))) - (hack-entry (assoc core-exe magit-git-w32-path-hack)) - ;; Running the libexec/git-core executable - ;; requires some extra PATH entries. - (path-hack - (list (concat "PATH=" - (car (process-lines - it "-c" - "alias.P=!cygpath -wp \"$PATH\"" - "P")))))) - ;; The defcustom STANDARD expression can be - ;; evaluated many times, so make sure it is - ;; idempotent. - (if hack-entry - (setcdr hack-entry path-hack) - (push (cons core-exe path-hack) magit-git-w32-path-hack)) - core-exe)))) - "git") - "The Git executable used by Magit." - :group 'magit-process - :type 'string) - -(defcustom magit-git-global-arguments - `("--no-pager" "--literal-pathspecs" "-c" "core.preloadindex=true" - "-c" "log.showSignature=false" - ,@(and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - (list "-c" "i18n.logOutputEncoding=UTF-8"))) - "Global Git arguments. - -The arguments set here are used every time the git executable is -run as a subprocess. They are placed right after the executable -itself and before the git command - as in `git HERE... COMMAND -REST'. See the manpage `git(1)' for valid arguments. - -Be careful what you add here, especially if you are using Tramp -to connect to servers with ancient Git versions. Never remove -anything that is part of the default value, unless you really -know what you are doing. And think very hard before adding -something; it will be used every time Magit runs Git for any -purpose." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-git-arguments - :group 'magit-process - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defvar magit-git-debug nil - "Whether to enable additional reporting of git errors. - -Magit basically calls git for one of these two reasons: for -side-effects or to do something with its standard output. - -When git is run for side-effects then its output, including error -messages, go into the process buffer which is shown when using \ -\\<magit-status-mode-map>\\[magit-process]. - -When git's output is consumed in some way, then it would be too -expensive to also insert it into this buffer, but when this -option is non-nil and git returns with a non-zero exit status, -then at least its standard error is inserted into this buffer. - -This is only intended for debugging purposes. Do not enable this -permanently, that would negatively affect performance.") - - -(defcustom magit-prefer-remote-upstream nil - "Whether to favor remote branches when reading the upstream branch. - -This controls whether commands that read a branch from the user -and then set it as the upstream branch, offer a local or a remote -branch as default completion candidate, when they have the choice. - -This affects all commands that use `magit-read-upstream-branch' -or `magit-read-starting-point', which includes all commands that -change the upstream and many which create new branches." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.2") - :group 'magit-commands - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-list-refs-sortby nil - "How to sort the ref collection in the prompt. - -This affects commands that read a ref. More specifically, it -controls the order of refs returned by `magit-list-refs', which -is called by functions like `magit-list-branch-names' to generate -the collection of refs. By default, refs are sorted according to -their full refname (i.e., 'refs/...'). - -Any value accepted by the `--sort' flag of `git for-each-ref' can -be used. For example, \"-creatordate\" places refs with more -recent committer or tagger dates earlier in the list. A list of -strings can also be given in order to pass multiple sort keys to -`git for-each-ref'. - -Note that, depending on the completion framework you use, this -may not be sufficient to change the order in which the refs are -displayed. It only controls the order of the collection passed -to `magit-completing-read' or, for commands that support reading -multiple strings, `read-from-minibuffer'. The completion -framework ultimately determines how the collection is displayed." - :package-version '(magit . "2.11.0") - :group 'magit-miscellanous - :type '(choice string (repeat string))) - -;;; Git - -(defvar magit--refresh-cache nil) - -(defmacro magit--with-refresh-cache (key &rest body) - (declare (indent 1) (debug (form body))) - (let ((k (cl-gensym))) - `(if magit--refresh-cache - (let ((,k ,key)) - (--if-let (assoc ,k (cdr magit--refresh-cache)) - (progn (cl-incf (caar magit--refresh-cache)) - (cdr it)) - (cl-incf (cdar magit--refresh-cache)) - (let ((value ,(macroexp-progn body))) - (push (cons ,k value) - (cdr magit--refresh-cache)) - value))) - ,@body))) - -(defmacro magit-with-editor (&rest body) - "Like `with-editor' but let-bind some more variables." - (declare (indent 0) (debug (body))) - `(let ((magit-process-popup-time -1) - ;; The user may have customized `shell-file-name' to - ;; something which results in `w32-shell-dos-semantics' nil - ;; (which changes the quoting style used by - ;; `shell-quote-argument'), but Git for Windows expects shell - ;; quoting in the dos style. - (shell-file-name (if (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - ;; If we have Cygwin mount points, - ;; the git flavor is cygwin, so dos - ;; shell quoting is probably wrong. - (not magit-cygwin-mount-points)) - "cmdproxy" - shell-file-name))) - (with-editor "GIT_EDITOR" - ,@body))) - -(defun magit-process-git-arguments (args) - "Prepare ARGS for a function that invokes Git. - -Magit has many specialized functions for running Git; they all -pass arguments through this function before handing them to Git, -to do the following. - -* Flatten ARGS, removing nil arguments. -* Prepend `magit-git-global-arguments' to ARGS. -* On w32 systems, encode to `w32-ansi-code-page'." - (setq args (append magit-git-global-arguments (-flatten args))) - (if (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) (boundp 'w32-ansi-code-page)) - ;; On w32, the process arguments *must* be encoded in the - ;; current code-page (see #3250). - (mapcar (lambda (arg) - (encode-coding-string - arg (intern (format "cp%d" w32-ansi-code-page)))) - args) - args)) - -(defun magit-git-exit-code (&rest args) - "Execute Git with ARGS, returning its exit code." - (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable nil nil nil - (magit-process-git-arguments args))) - -(defun magit-git-success (&rest args) - "Execute Git with ARGS, returning t if its exit code is 0." - (= (magit-git-exit-code args) 0)) - -(defun magit-git-failure (&rest args) - "Execute Git with ARGS, returning t if its exit code is 1." - (= (magit-git-exit-code args) 1)) - -(defun magit-git-str (&rest args) - "Execute Git with ARGS, returning the first line of its output. -If there is no output, return nil. If the output begins with a -newline, return an empty string. Like `magit-git-string' but -ignore `magit-git-debug'." - (setq args (-flatten args)) - (magit--with-refresh-cache (cons default-directory args) - (with-temp-buffer - (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable nil (list t nil) nil - (magit-process-git-arguments args)) - (unless (bobp) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (line-end-position)))))) - -(defun magit-git-output (&rest args) - "Execute Git with ARGS, returning its output." - (setq args (-flatten args)) - (magit--with-refresh-cache (cons default-directory args) - (with-temp-buffer - (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable nil (list t nil) nil - (magit-process-git-arguments args)) - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))))) - -(define-error 'magit-invalid-git-boolean "Not a Git boolean") - -(defun magit-git-true (&rest args) - "Execute Git with ARGS, returning t if it prints \"true\". -If it prints \"false\", then return nil. For any other output -signal `magit-invalid-git-boolean'." - (pcase (magit-git-output args) - ((or "true" "true\n") t) - ((or "false" "false\n") nil) - (output (signal 'magit-invalid-git-boolean output)))) - -(defun magit-git-false (&rest args) - "Execute Git with ARGS, returning t if it prints \"false\". -If it prints \"true\", then return nil. For any other output -signal `magit-invalid-git-boolean'." - (pcase (magit-git-output args) - ((or "true" "true\n") nil) - ((or "false" "false\n") t) - (output (signal 'magit-invalid-git-boolean output)))) - -(defun magit-git-insert (&rest args) - "Execute Git with ARGS, inserting its output at point. -If Git exits with a non-zero exit status, then show a message and -add a section in the respective process buffer." - (setq args (magit-process-git-arguments args)) - (if magit-git-debug - (let (log) - (unwind-protect - (progn - (setq log (make-temp-file "magit-stderr")) - (delete-file log) - (let ((exit (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable - nil (list t log) nil args))) - (when (> exit 0) - (let ((msg "Git failed")) - (when (file-exists-p log) - (setq msg (with-temp-buffer - (insert-file-contents log) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (cond - ((functionp magit-git-debug) - (funcall magit-git-debug (buffer-string))) - ((run-hook-wrapped - 'magit-process-error-message-regexps - (lambda (re) (re-search-backward re nil t))) - (match-string-no-properties 1))))) - (let ((magit-git-debug nil)) - (with-current-buffer (magit-process-buffer t) - (magit-process-insert-section default-directory - magit-git-executable - args exit log)))) - (message "%s" msg))) - exit)) - (ignore-errors (delete-file log)))) - (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable - nil (list t nil) nil args))) - -(defun magit-git-string (&rest args) - "Execute Git with ARGS, returning the first line of its output. -If there is no output, return nil. If the output begins with a -newline, return an empty string." - (setq args (-flatten args)) - (magit--with-refresh-cache (cons default-directory args) - (with-temp-buffer - (apply #'magit-git-insert args) - (unless (bobp) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (line-end-position)))))) - -(defun magit-git-lines (&rest args) - "Execute Git with ARGS, returning its output as a list of lines. -Empty lines anywhere in the output are omitted. - -If Git exits with a non-zero exit status, then report show a -message and add a section in the respective process buffer." - (with-temp-buffer - (apply #'magit-git-insert args) - (split-string (buffer-string) "\n" t))) - -(defun magit-git-items (&rest args) - "Execute Git with ARGS, returning its null-separated output as a list. -Empty items anywhere in the output are omitted. - -If Git exits with a non-zero exit status, then report show a -message and add a section in the respective process buffer." - (with-temp-buffer - (apply #'magit-git-insert args) - (split-string (buffer-string) "\0" t))) - -(defun magit-git-wash (washer &rest args) - "Execute Git with ARGS, inserting washed output at point. -Actually first insert the raw output at point. If there is no -output, call `magit-cancel-section'. Otherwise temporarily narrow -the buffer to the inserted text, move to its beginning, and then -call function WASHER with ARGS as its sole argument." - (declare (indent 1)) - (let ((beg (point))) - (setq args (-flatten args)) - (magit-git-insert args) - (if (= (point) beg) - (magit-cancel-section) - (unless (bolp) - (insert "\n")) - (save-restriction - (narrow-to-region beg (point)) - (goto-char beg) - (funcall washer args)) - (when (or (= (point) beg) - (= (point) (1+ beg))) - (magit-cancel-section)) - (magit-maybe-make-margin-overlay)))) - -(defun magit-git-version (&optional raw) - (--when-let (let (magit-git-global-arguments) - (ignore-errors (substring (magit-git-string "version") 12))) - (if raw it (and (string-match "^\\([0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\)" it) - (match-string 1 it))))) - -;;; Files - -(defun magit--safe-default-directory (&optional file) - (catch 'unsafe-default-dir - (let ((dir (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name (or file default-directory)))) - (previous nil)) - (while (not (magit-file-accessible-directory-p dir)) - (setq dir (file-name-directory (directory-file-name dir))) - (when (equal dir previous) - (throw 'unsafe-default-dir nil)) - (setq previous dir)) - dir))) - -(defmacro magit--with-safe-default-directory (file &rest body) - (declare (indent 1) (debug (form body))) - `(when-let ((default-directory (magit--safe-default-directory ,file))) - ,@body)) - -(defun magit-git-dir (&optional path) - "Return absolute path to the control directory of the current repository. - -All symlinks are followed. If optional PATH is non-nil, then -it has to be a path relative to the control directory and its -absolute path is returned." - (magit--with-refresh-cache (list default-directory 'magit-git-dir path) - (magit--with-safe-default-directory nil - (when-let ((dir (magit-rev-parse-safe "--git-dir"))) - (setq dir (file-name-as-directory (magit-expand-git-file-name dir))) - (unless (file-remote-p dir) - (setq dir (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) dir))) - (if path (expand-file-name (convert-standard-filename path) dir) dir))))) - -(defvar magit--separated-gitdirs nil) - -(defun magit--record-separated-gitdir () - (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel)) - (gitdir (magit-git-dir))) - ;; Kludge: git-annex converts submodule gitdirs to symlinks. See #3599. - (when (file-symlink-p (directory-file-name gitdir)) - (setq gitdir (file-truename gitdir))) - ;; We want to delete the entry for `topdir' here, rather than within - ;; (unless ...), in case a `--separate-git-dir' repository was switched to - ;; the standard structure (i.e., "topdir/.git/"). - (setq magit--separated-gitdirs (cl-delete topdir - magit--separated-gitdirs - :key #'car :test #'equal)) - (unless (equal (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name ".git" topdir)) - gitdir) - (push (cons topdir gitdir) magit--separated-gitdirs)))) - -(defun magit-toplevel (&optional directory) - "Return the absolute path to the toplevel of the current repository. - -From within the working tree or control directory of a repository -return the absolute path to the toplevel directory of the working -tree. As a special case, from within a bare repository return -the control directory instead. When called outside a repository -then return nil. - -When optional DIRECTORY is non-nil then return the toplevel for -that directory instead of the one for `default-directory'. - -Try to respect the option `find-file-visit-truename', i.e. when -the value of that option is nil, then avoid needlessly returning -the truename. When a symlink to a sub-directory of the working -tree is involved, or when called from within a sub-directory of -the gitdir or from the toplevel of a gitdir, which itself is not -located within the working tree, then it is not possible to avoid -returning the truename." - (magit--with-refresh-cache - (cons (or directory default-directory) 'magit-toplevel) - (magit--with-safe-default-directory directory - (if-let ((topdir (magit-rev-parse-safe "--show-toplevel"))) - (let (updir) - (setq topdir (magit-expand-git-file-name topdir)) - (if (and - ;; Always honor these settings. - (not find-file-visit-truename) - (not (getenv "GIT_WORK_TREE")) - ;; `--show-cdup' is the relative path to the toplevel - ;; from `(file-truename default-directory)'. Here we - ;; pretend it is relative to `default-directory', and - ;; go to that directory. Then we check whether - ;; `--show-toplevel' still returns the same value and - ;; whether `--show-cdup' now is the empty string. If - ;; both is the case, then we are at the toplevel of - ;; the same working tree, but also avoided needlessly - ;; following any symlinks. - (progn - (setq updir (file-name-as-directory - (magit-rev-parse-safe "--show-cdup"))) - (setq updir (if (file-name-absolute-p updir) - (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) updir) - (expand-file-name updir))) - (let ((default-directory updir)) - (and (string-equal (magit-rev-parse-safe "--show-cdup") "") - (--when-let (magit-rev-parse-safe "--show-toplevel") - (string-equal (magit-expand-git-file-name it) - topdir)))))) - updir - (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) - (file-name-as-directory topdir)))) - (when-let ((gitdir (magit-rev-parse-safe "--git-dir"))) - (setq gitdir (file-name-as-directory - (if (file-name-absolute-p gitdir) - ;; We might have followed a symlink. - (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) - (magit-expand-git-file-name gitdir)) - (expand-file-name gitdir)))) - (if (magit-bare-repo-p) - gitdir - (let* ((link (expand-file-name "gitdir" gitdir)) - (wtree (and (file-exists-p link) - (magit-file-line link)))) - (cond - ((and wtree - ;; Ignore .git/gitdir files that result from a - ;; Git bug. See #2364. - (not (equal wtree ".git"))) - ;; Return the linked working tree. - (file-name-directory wtree)) - ;; The working directory may not be the parent directory of - ;; .git if it was set up with `git init --separate-git-dir'. - ;; See #2955. - ((car (rassoc gitdir magit--separated-gitdirs))) - (t - ;; Step outside the control directory to enter the working tree. - (file-name-directory (directory-file-name gitdir))))))))))) - -(defmacro magit-with-toplevel (&rest body) - (declare (indent defun) (debug (body))) - (let ((toplevel (cl-gensym "toplevel"))) - `(let ((,toplevel (magit-toplevel))) - (if ,toplevel - (let ((default-directory ,toplevel)) - ,@body) - (magit--not-inside-repository-error))))) - -(define-error 'magit-outside-git-repo "Not inside Git repository") -(define-error 'magit-git-executable-not-found - "Git executable cannot be found (see https://magit.vc/goto/e6a78ed2)") - -(defun magit--not-inside-repository-error () - (if (executable-find magit-git-executable) - (signal 'magit-outside-git-repo default-directory) - (signal 'magit-git-executable-not-found magit-git-executable))) - -(defun magit-inside-gitdir-p (&optioal noerror) - "Return t if `default-directory' is below the repository directory. -If it is below the working directory, then return nil. -If it isn't below either, then signal an error unless NOERROR -is non-nil, in which case return nil." - (and (magit--assert-default-directory noerror) - ;; Below a repository directory that is not located below the - ;; working directory "git rev-parse --is-inside-git-dir" prints - ;; "false", which is wrong. - (let ((gitdir (magit-git-dir))) - (cond (gitdir (file-in-directory-p default-directory gitdir)) - (noerror nil) - (t (signal 'magit-outside-git-repo default-directory)))))) - -(defun magit-inside-worktree-p (&optional noerror) - "Return t if `default-directory' is below the working directory. -If it is below the repository directory, then return nil. -If it isn't below either, then signal an error unless NOERROR -is non-nil, in which case return nil." - (and (magit--assert-default-directory noerror) - (condition-case nil - (magit-rev-parse-true "--is-inside-work-tree") - (magit-invalid-git-boolean - (and (not noerror) - (signal 'magit-outside-git-repo default-directory)))))) - -(defun magit-bare-repo-p (&optional noerror) - "Return t if the current repository is bare. -If it is non-bare, then return nil. If `default-directory' -isn't below a Git repository, then signal an error unless -NOERROR is non-nil, in which case return nil." - (and (magit--assert-default-directory noerror) - (condition-case nil - (magit-rev-parse-true "--is-bare-repository") - (magit-invalid-git-boolean - (and (not noerror) - (signal 'magit-outside-git-repo default-directory)))))) - -(defun magit--assert-default-directory (&optional noerror) - (or (file-directory-p default-directory) - (and (not noerror) - (let ((exists (file-exists-p default-directory))) - (signal (if exists 'file-error 'file-missing) - (list "Running git in directory" - (if exists - "Not a directory" - "No such file or directory") - default-directory)))))) - -(defun magit-git-repo-p (directory &optional non-bare) - "Return t if DIRECTORY is a Git repository. -When optional NON-BARE is non-nil also return nil if DIRECTORY is -a bare repository." - (and (file-directory-p directory) ; Avoid archives, see #3397. - (or (file-regular-p (expand-file-name ".git" directory)) - (file-directory-p (expand-file-name ".git" directory)) - (and (not non-bare) - (file-regular-p (expand-file-name "HEAD" directory)) - (file-directory-p (expand-file-name "refs" directory)) - (file-directory-p (expand-file-name "objects" directory)))))) - -(defvar-local magit-buffer-revision nil) -(defvar-local magit-buffer-refname nil) -(defvar-local magit-buffer-file-name nil) -(put 'magit-buffer-revision 'permanent-local t) -(put 'magit-buffer-refname 'permanent-local t) -(put 'magit-buffer-file-name 'permanent-local t) - -(defun magit-file-relative-name (&optional file tracked) - "Return the path of FILE relative to the repository root. - -If optional FILE is nil or omitted, return the relative path of -the file being visited in the current buffer, if any, else nil. -If the file is not inside a Git repository, then return nil. - -If TRACKED is non-nil, return the path only if it matches a -tracked file." - (unless file - (with-current-buffer (or (buffer-base-buffer) - (current-buffer)) - (setq file (or magit-buffer-file-name buffer-file-name - (and (derived-mode-p 'dired-mode) default-directory))))) - (when (and file (or (not tracked) - (magit-file-tracked-p (file-relative-name file)))) - (--when-let (magit-toplevel - (magit--safe-default-directory - (directory-file-name (file-name-directory file)))) - (file-relative-name file it)))) - -(defun magit-file-tracked-p (file) - (magit-git-success "ls-files" "--error-unmatch" file)) - -(defun magit-list-files (&rest args) - (apply #'magit-git-items "ls-files" "-z" "--full-name" args)) - -(defun magit-tracked-files () - (magit-list-files "--cached")) - -(defun magit-untracked-files (&optional all files) - (magit-list-files "--other" (unless all "--exclude-standard") "--" files)) - -(defun magit-unstaged-files (&optional nomodules files) - (magit-git-items "diff-files" "-z" "--name-only" - (and nomodules "--ignore-submodules") - "--" files)) - -(defun magit-staged-files (&optional nomodules files) - (magit-git-items "diff-index" "-z" "--name-only" "--cached" - (and nomodules "--ignore-submodules") - (magit-headish) "--" files)) - -(defun magit-staged-binary-files () - (--mapcat (and (string-match "^-\t-\t\\(.+\\)" it) - (list (match-string 1 it))) - (magit-git-items "diff" "-z" "--cached" - "--numstat" "--ignore-submodules"))) - -(defun magit-unmerged-files () - (magit-git-items "diff-files" "-z" "--name-only" "--diff-filter=U")) - -(defun magit-ignored-files () - (magit-git-items "ls-files" "-z" "--others" "--ignored" - "--exclude-standard" "--directory")) - -(defun magit-revision-files (rev) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-git-items "ls-tree" "-z" "-r" "--name-only" rev))) - -(defun magit-changed-files (rev-or-range &optional other-rev) - "Return list of files the have changed between two revisions. -If OTHER-REV is non-nil, REV-OR-RANGE should be a revision, not a -range. Otherwise, it can be any revision or range accepted by -\"git diff\" (i.e., <rev>, <revA>..<revB>, or <revA>...<revB>)." - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-git-items "diff" "-z" "--name-only" rev-or-range other-rev))) - -(defun magit-renamed-files (revA revB) - (--map (cons (nth 1 it) (nth 2 it)) - (-partition 3 (magit-git-items - "diff-tree" "-r" "--diff-filter=R" "-z" "-M" - revA revB)))) - -(defun magit-file-status (&rest args) - (with-temp-buffer - (save-excursion (magit-git-insert "status" "-z" args)) - (let ((pos (point)) status) - (while (> (skip-chars-forward "[:print:]") 0) - (let ((x (char-after pos)) - (y (char-after (1+ pos))) - (file (buffer-substring (+ pos 3) (point)))) - (forward-char) - (if (memq x '(?R ?C)) - (progn - (setq pos (point)) - (skip-chars-forward "[:print:]") - (push (list file (buffer-substring pos (point)) x y) status) - (forward-char)) - (push (list file nil x y) status))) - (setq pos (point))) - status))) - -(defcustom magit-cygwin-mount-points - (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - (cl-sort (--map (if (string-match "^\\(.*\\) on \\(.*\\) type" it) - (cons (file-name-as-directory (match-string 2 it)) - (file-name-as-directory (match-string 1 it))) - (lwarn '(magit) :error - "Failed to parse Cygwin mount: %S" it)) - ;; If --exec-path is not a native Windows path, - ;; then we probably have a cygwin git. - (let ((process-environment - (append magit-git-environment process-environment))) - (and (not (string-match-p - "\\`[a-zA-Z]:" - (car (process-lines - magit-git-executable "--exec-path")))) - (ignore-errors (process-lines "mount"))))) - #'> :key (pcase-lambda (`(,cyg . ,_win)) (length cyg)))) - "Alist of (CYGWIN . WIN32) directory names. -Sorted from longest to shortest CYGWIN name." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-process - :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type directory)) - -(defun magit-expand-git-file-name (filename) - (unless (file-name-absolute-p filename) - (setq filename (expand-file-name filename))) - (-if-let ((cyg . win) - (cl-assoc filename magit-cygwin-mount-points - :test (lambda (f cyg) (string-prefix-p cyg f)))) - (concat win (substring filename (length cyg))) - filename)) - -(defun magit-convert-filename-for-git (filename) - "Convert FILENAME so that it can be passed to git. -1. If it's a remote filename, then remove the remote part. -2. Deal with an `windows-nt' Emacs vs. Cygwin Git incompatibility." - (if (file-name-absolute-p filename) - (-if-let ((cyg . win) - (cl-rassoc filename magit-cygwin-mount-points - :test (lambda (f win) (string-prefix-p win f)))) - (concat cyg (substring filename (length win))) - (or (file-remote-p filename 'localname) - filename)) - filename)) - -(defun magit-decode-git-path (path) - (if (eq (aref path 0) ?\") - (decode-coding-string (read path) - (or magit-git-output-coding-system - (car default-process-coding-system)) - t) - path)) - -(defun magit-file-at-point () - (magit-section-case - (file (oref it value)) - (hunk (magit-section-parent-value it)))) - -(defun magit-current-file () - (or (magit-file-relative-name) - (magit-file-at-point) - (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (car (nth 2 magit-refresh-args))))) - -;;; Predicates - -(defun magit-no-commit-p () - "Return t if there is no commit in the current Git repository." - (not (magit-rev-verify "HEAD"))) - -(defun magit-merge-commit-p (commit) - "Return t if COMMIT is a merge commit." - (> (length (magit-commit-parents commit)) 1)) - -(defun magit-anything-staged-p (&optional ignore-submodules &rest files) - "Return t if there are any staged changes. -If optional FILES is non-nil, then only changes to those files -are considered." - (magit-git-failure "diff" "--quiet" "--cached" - (and ignore-submodules "--ignore-submodules") - "--" files)) - -(defun magit-anything-unstaged-p (&optional ignore-submodules &rest files) - "Return t if there are any unstaged changes. -If optional FILES is non-nil, then only changes to those files -are considered." - (magit-git-failure "diff" "--quiet" - (and ignore-submodules "--ignore-submodules") - "--" files)) - -(defun magit-anything-modified-p (&optional ignore-submodules &rest files) - "Return t if there are any staged or unstaged changes. -If optional FILES is non-nil, then only changes to those files -are considered." - (or (apply 'magit-anything-staged-p ignore-submodules files) - (apply 'magit-anything-unstaged-p ignore-submodules files))) - -(defun magit-anything-unmerged-p (&rest files) - "Return t if there are any merge conflicts. -If optional FILES is non-nil, then only conflicts in those files -are considered." - (and (magit-git-string "ls-files" "--unmerged" files) t)) - -(defun magit-module-worktree-p (module) - (magit-with-toplevel - (file-exists-p (expand-file-name (expand-file-name ".git" module))))) - -(defun magit-module-no-worktree-p (module) - (not (magit-module-worktree-p module))) - -(defun magit-ignore-submodules-p () - (cl-find-if (lambda (arg) - (string-prefix-p "--ignore-submodules" arg)) - magit-diff-section-arguments)) - -;;; Revisions and References - -(defun magit-rev-parse (&rest args) - "Execute `git rev-parse ARGS', returning first line of output. -If there is no output, return nil." - (apply #'magit-git-string "rev-parse" args)) - -(defun magit-rev-parse-safe (&rest args) - "Execute `git rev-parse ARGS', returning first line of output. -If there is no output, return nil. Like `magit-rev-parse' but -ignore `magit-git-debug'." - (apply #'magit-git-str "rev-parse" args)) - -(defun magit-rev-parse-true (&rest args) - "Execute `git rev-parse ARGS', returning t if it prints \"true\". -If it prints \"false\", then return nil. For any other output -signal an error." - (magit-git-true "rev-parse" args)) - -(defun magit-rev-parse-false (&rest args) - "Execute `git rev-parse ARGS', returning t if it prints \"false\". -If it prints \"true\", then return nil. For any other output -signal an error." - (magit-git-false "rev-parse" args)) - -(defun magit-rev-parse-p (&rest args) - "Execute `git rev-parse ARGS', returning t if it prints \"true\". -Return t if the first (and usually only) output line is the -string \"true\", otherwise return nil." - (equal (magit-git-str "rev-parse" args) "true")) - -(defun magit-rev-verify (rev) - (magit-rev-parse-safe "--verify" rev)) - -(defun magit-rev-verify-commit (rev) - "Return full hash for REV if it names an existing commit." - (magit-rev-verify (concat rev "^{commit}"))) - -(defun magit-rev-equal (a b) - (magit-git-success "diff" "--quiet" a b)) - -(defun magit-rev-eq (a b) - (let ((a (magit-rev-verify a)) - (b (magit-rev-verify b))) - (and a b (equal a b)))) - -(defun magit-rev-ancestor-p (a b) - "Return non-nil if commit A is an ancestor of commit B." - (magit-git-success "merge-base" "--is-ancestor" a b)) - -(defun magit-rev-head-p (rev) - (or (equal rev "HEAD") - (and rev - (not (string-match-p "\\.\\." rev)) - (equal (magit-rev-parse rev) - (magit-rev-parse "HEAD"))))) - -(defun magit-rev-author-p (rev) - "Return t if the user is the author of REV. -More precisely return t if `user.name' is equal to the author -name of REV and/or `user.email' is equal to the author email -of REV." - (or (equal (magit-get "user.name") (magit-rev-format "%an" rev)) - (equal (magit-get "user.email") (magit-rev-format "%ae" rev)))) - -(defun magit-rev-name (rev &optional pattern) - "Return a symbolic name for REV. -PATTERN is passed to the `--refs' flag of `git-name-rev' and can -be used to limit the result to a matching ref. When structured -as \"refs/<subdir>/*\", PATTERN is taken as a namespace. In this -case, the name returned by `git-name-rev' is discarded if it -corresponds to a ref outside of the namespace." - (--when-let (magit-git-string "name-rev" "--name-only" "--no-undefined" - (and pattern (concat "--refs=" pattern)) - rev) - ;; We can't use name-rev's --exclude to filter out "*/PATTERN" - ;; because --exclude wasn't added until Git v2.13.0. - (if (and pattern - (string-match-p "\\`refs/[^/]+/\\*\\'" pattern)) - (let ((namespace (substring pattern 0 -1))) - (unless (and (string-match-p namespace it) - (not (magit-rev-verify (concat namespace it)))) - it)) - it))) - -(defun magit-rev-branch (rev) - (--when-let (magit-rev-name rev "refs/heads/*") - (unless (string-match-p "[~^]" it) it))) - -(defun magit-get-shortname (rev) - (let* ((fn (apply-partially 'magit-rev-name rev)) - (name (or (funcall fn "refs/tags/*") - (funcall fn "refs/heads/*") - (funcall fn "refs/remotes/*")))) - (cond ((not name) - (magit-rev-parse "--short" rev)) - ((string-match "^\\(?:tags\\|remotes\\)/\\(.+\\)" name) - (if (magit-ref-ambiguous-p (match-string 1 name)) - name - (match-string 1 name))) - (t (magit-ref-maybe-qualify name))))) - -(defun magit-name-branch (rev &optional lax) - (or (magit-name-local-branch rev) - (magit-name-remote-branch rev) - (and lax (or (magit-name-local-branch rev t) - (magit-name-remote-branch rev t))))) - -(defun magit-name-local-branch (rev &optional lax) - (--when-let (magit-rev-name rev "refs/heads/*") - (and (or lax (not (string-match-p "[~^]" it))) it))) - -(defun magit-name-remote-branch (rev &optional lax) - (--when-let (magit-rev-name rev "refs/remotes/*") - (and (or lax (not (string-match-p "[~^]" it))) - (substring it 8)))) - -(defun magit-name-tag (rev &optional lax) - (--when-let (magit-rev-name rev "refs/tags/*") - (and (or lax (not (string-match-p "[~^]" it))) - (substring it 5)))) - -(defun magit-ref-fullname (name) - "Return fully qualified refname for NAME. -If NAME is ambiguous, return nil. NAME may include suffixes such -as \"^1\" and \"~3\". " - (save-match-data - (if (string-match "\\`\\([^^~]+\\)\\(.*\\)" name) - (--when-let (magit-rev-parse "--symbolic-full-name" - (match-string 1 name)) - (concat it (match-string 2 name))) - (error "`name' has an unrecognized format")))) - -(defun magit-ref-ambiguous-p (name) - (not (magit-ref-fullname name))) - -(cl-defun magit-ref-maybe-qualify (name &optional (prefix "heads/")) - "If NAME is ambiguous, prepend PREFIX to it." - (concat (and (magit-ref-ambiguous-p name) - prefix) - name)) - -(defun magit-ref-exists-p (ref) - (magit-git-success "show-ref" "--verify" ref)) - -(defun magit-ref-equal (a b) - "Return t if the refs A and B are `equal'. -A symbolic-ref pointing to some ref, is `equal' to that ref, -as are two symbolic-refs pointing to the same ref." - (equal (magit-ref-fullname a) - (magit-ref-fullname b))) - -(defun magit-ref-eq (a b) - "Return t if the refs A and B are `eq'. -A symbolic-ref is `eq' to itself, but not to the ref it points -to, or to some other symbolic-ref that points to the same ref." - (let ((symbolic-a (magit-symbolic-ref-p a)) - (symbolic-b (magit-symbolic-ref-p b))) - (or (and symbolic-a - symbolic-b - (equal a b)) - (and (not symbolic-a) - (not symbolic-b) - (magit-ref-equal a b))))) - -(defun magit-headish () - "Return \"HEAD\" or if that doesn't exist the hash of the empty tree." - (if (magit-no-commit-p) - (magit-git-string "mktree") - "HEAD")) - -(defun magit-branch-at-point () - (magit-section-case - (branch (oref it value)) - (commit (or (magit--painted-branch-at-point) - (magit-name-branch (oref it value)))))) - -(defun magit--painted-branch-at-point (&optional type) - (or (and (not (eq type 'remote)) - (memq (get-text-property (point) 'face) - (list 'magit-branch-local - 'magit-branch-current)) - (cdr (magit-split-branch-name - (thing-at-point 'git-revision t)))) - (and (not (eq type 'local)) - (memq (get-text-property (point) 'face) - (list 'magit-branch-remote - 'magit-branch-remote-head)) - (thing-at-point 'git-revision t)))) - -(defun magit-local-branch-at-point () - (magit-section-case - (branch (let ((branch (magit-ref-maybe-qualify (oref it value)))) - (when (member branch (magit-list-local-branch-names)) - branch))) - (commit (or (magit--painted-branch-at-point 'local) - (magit-name-local-branch (oref it value)))))) - -(defun magit-remote-branch-at-point () - (magit-section-case - (branch (let ((branch (oref it value))) - (when (member branch (magit-list-remote-branch-names)) - branch))) - (commit (or (magit--painted-branch-at-point 'remote) - (magit-name-remote-branch (oref it value)))))) - -(defun magit-commit-at-point () - (or (magit-section-value-if 'commit) - (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode) - (car magit-refresh-args)))) - -(defun magit-branch-or-commit-at-point () - (or magit-buffer-refname - (magit-section-case - (branch (magit-ref-maybe-qualify (oref it value))) - (commit (or (magit--painted-branch-at-point) - (let ((rev (oref it value))) - (or (magit-name-branch rev) - (magit-get-shortname rev) - rev)))) - (tag (magit-ref-maybe-qualify (oref it value) "tags/"))) - (thing-at-point 'git-revision t) - (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode - 'magit-merge-preview-mode) - (car magit-refresh-args)))) - -(defun magit-tag-at-point () - (magit-section-case - (tag (oref it value)) - (commit (magit-name-tag (oref it value))))) - -(defun magit-stash-at-point () - (magit-section-value-if 'stash)) - -(defun magit-remote-at-point () - (magit-section-case - (remote (oref it value)) - (branch (magit-section-parent-value it)))) - -(defun magit-module-at-point (&optional predicate) - (when (magit-section-match 'magit-module-section) - (let ((module (oref (magit-current-section) value))) - (and (or (not predicate) - (funcall predicate module)) - module)))) - -(defun magit-get-current-branch () - "Return the refname of the currently checked out branch. -Return nil if no branch is currently checked out." - (magit-git-string "symbolic-ref" "--short" "HEAD")) - -(defvar magit-get-previous-branch-timeout 0.5 - "Maximum time to spend in `magit-get-previous-branch'. -Given as a number of seconds.") - -(defun magit-get-previous-branch () - "Return the refname of the previously checked out branch. -Return nil if no branch can be found in the `HEAD' reflog -which is different from the current branch and still exists. -The amount of time spent searching is limited by -`magit-get-previous-branch-timeout'." - (let ((t0 (float-time)) - (current (magit-get-current-branch)) - (i 1) prev) - (while (if (> (- (float-time) t0) magit-get-previous-branch-timeout) - (setq prev nil) ;; Timed out. - (and (setq prev (magit-rev-verify (format "@{-%i}" i))) - (or (not (setq prev (magit-rev-branch prev))) - (equal prev current)))) - (cl-incf i)) - prev)) - -(defun magit-get-upstream-ref (&optional branch) - (and (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch))) - (let ((remote (magit-get "branch" branch "remote")) - (merge (magit-get "branch" branch "merge"))) - (when (and remote merge) - (cond ((string-equal remote ".") merge) - ((string-prefix-p "refs/heads/" merge) - (concat "refs/remotes/" remote "/" (substring merge 11)))))))) - -(defun magit-get-upstream-branch (&optional branch verify) - (and (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch))) - (when-let ((remote (magit-get "branch" branch "remote")) - (merge (magit-get "branch" branch "merge"))) - (and (string-prefix-p "refs/heads/" merge) - (let* ((upstream (substring merge 11)) - (upstream - (cond ((string-equal remote ".") - (propertize upstream 'face 'magit-branch-local)) - ((string-match-p "[@:]" remote) - (propertize (concat remote " " upstream) - 'face 'magit-branch-remote)) - (t - (propertize (concat remote "/" upstream) - 'face 'magit-branch-remote))))) - (and (or (not verify) - (magit-rev-verify upstream)) - upstream)))))) - -(defun magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch (branch &optional force) - (let ((remote (magit-get "branch" branch "remote"))) - (and remote (not (equal remote ".")) - ;; The user has opted in... - (or force - (--some (if (magit-git-success "check-ref-format" "--branch" it) - (equal it branch) - (string-match-p it branch)) - magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream)) - ;; and local BRANCH tracks a remote branch... - (let ((upstream (magit-get-upstream-branch branch))) - ;; whose upstream... - (and upstream - ;; has the same name as BRANCH and... - (equal (substring upstream (1+ (length remote))) branch) - ;; and can be fast-forwarded to BRANCH. - (magit-rev-ancestor-p upstream branch) - upstream))))) - -(defun magit-get-upstream-remote (&optional branch) - (and (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch))) - (magit-get "branch" branch "remote"))) - -(defun magit-get-push-remote (&optional branch) - (or (and (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch))) - (magit-get "branch" branch "pushRemote")) - (magit-get "remote.pushDefault"))) - -(defun magit-get-push-branch (&optional branch verify) - (and (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch))) - (when-let ((remote (magit-get-push-remote branch)) - (push-branch (concat remote "/" branch))) - (and (or (not verify) - (magit-rev-verify push-branch)) - push-branch)))) - -(defun magit-get-@{push}-branch (&optional branch) - (let ((ref (magit-rev-parse "--symbolic-full-name" - (concat branch "@{push}")))) - (when (and ref (string-prefix-p "refs/remotes/" ref)) - (substring ref 13)))) - -(defun magit-get-remote (&optional branch) - (when (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch))) - (let ((remote (magit-get "branch" branch "remote"))) - (unless (equal remote ".") - remote)))) - -(defun magit-get-some-remote (&optional branch) - (or (magit-get-remote branch) - (and (magit-branch-p "master") - (magit-get-remote "master")) - (let ((remotes (magit-list-remotes))) - (or (car (member "origin" remotes)) - (car remotes))))) - -(defun magit-branch-merged-p (branch &optional target) - "Return non-nil if BRANCH is merged into its upstream and TARGET. - -TARGET defaults to the current branch. If `HEAD' is detached and -TARGET is nil, then always return nil. As a special case, if -TARGET is t, then return non-nil if BRANCH is merged into any one -of the other local branches. - -If, and only if, BRANCH has an upstream, then only return non-nil -if BRANCH is merged into both TARGET (as described above) as well -as into its upstream." - (and (--if-let (and (magit-branch-p branch) - (magit-get-upstream-branch branch)) - (magit-git-success "merge-base" "--is-ancestor" branch it) - t) - (if (eq target t) - (delete (magit-name-local-branch branch) - (magit-list-containing-branches branch)) - (--when-let (or target (magit-get-current-branch)) - (magit-git-success "merge-base" "--is-ancestor" branch it))))) - -(defun magit-split-branch-name (branch) - (cond ((member branch (magit-list-local-branch-names)) - (cons "." branch)) - ((string-match " " branch) - (pcase-let ((`(,url ,branch) (split-string branch " "))) - (cons url branch))) - ((string-match "/" branch) - (let ((remote (substring branch 0 (match-beginning 0)))) - (if (save-match-data (member remote (magit-list-remotes))) - (cons remote (substring branch (match-end 0))) - (error "Invalid branch name %s" branch)))))) - -(defun magit-get-current-tag (&optional rev with-distance) - "Return the closest tag reachable from REV. - -If optional REV is nil, then default to `HEAD'. -If optional WITH-DISTANCE is non-nil then return (TAG COMMITS), -if it is `dirty' return (TAG COMMIT DIRTY). COMMITS is the number -of commits in `HEAD' but not in TAG and DIRTY is t if there are -uncommitted changes, nil otherwise." - (--when-let (magit-git-str "describe" "--long" "--tags" - (and (eq with-distance 'dirty) "--dirty") rev) - (save-match-data - (string-match - "\\(.+\\)-\\(?:0[0-9]*\\|\\([0-9]+\\)\\)-g[0-9a-z]+\\(-dirty\\)?$" it) - (if with-distance - `(,(match-string 1 it) - ,(string-to-number (or (match-string 2 it) "0")) - ,@(and (match-string 3 it) (list t))) - (match-string 1 it))))) - -(defun magit-get-next-tag (&optional rev with-distance) - "Return the closest tag from which REV is reachable. - -If optional REV is nil, then default to `HEAD'. -If no such tag can be found or if the distance is 0 (in which -case it is the current tag, not the next), return nil instead. -If optional WITH-DISTANCE is non-nil, then return (TAG COMMITS) -where COMMITS is the number of commits in TAG but not in REV." - (--when-let (magit-git-str "describe" "--contains" (or rev "HEAD")) - (save-match-data - (when (string-match "^[^^~]+" it) - (setq it (match-string 0 it)) - (unless (equal it (magit-get-current-tag rev)) - (if with-distance - (list it (car (magit-rev-diff-count it rev))) - it)))))) - -(defvar magit-list-refs-namespaces - '("refs/heads" "refs/remotes" "refs/tags" "refs/pull")) - -(defun magit-list-refs (&optional namespaces format sortby) - "Return list of references. - -When NAMESPACES is non-nil, list refs from these namespaces -rather than those from `magit-list-refs-namespaces'. - -FORMAT is passed to the `--format' flag of `git for-each-ref' -and defaults to \"%(refname)\". If the format is \"%(refname)\" -or \"%(refname:short)\", then drop the symbolic-ref \"HEAD\". - -SORTBY is a key or list of keys to pass to the `--sort' flag of -`git for-each-ref'. When nil, use `magit-list-refs-sortby'" - (unless format - (setq format "%(refname)")) - (let ((refs (magit-git-lines "for-each-ref" - (concat "--format=" format) - (--map (concat "--sort=" it) - (pcase (or sortby magit-list-refs-sortby) - ((and val (pred stringp)) (list val)) - ((and val (pred listp)) val))) - (or namespaces magit-list-refs-namespaces)))) - (if (member format '("%(refname)" "%(refname:short)")) - (--remove (string-match-p "\\(\\`\\|/\\)HEAD\\'" it) refs) - refs))) - -(defun magit-list-branches () - (magit-list-refs (list "refs/heads" "refs/remotes"))) - -(defun magit-list-local-branches () - (magit-list-refs "refs/heads")) - -(defun magit-list-remote-branches (&optional remote) - (magit-list-refs (concat "refs/remotes/" remote))) - -(defun magit-list-related-branches (relation &optional commit arg) - (--remove (string-match-p "\\(\\`(HEAD\\|HEAD -> \\)" it) - (--map (substring it 2) - (magit-git-lines "branch" arg relation commit)))) - -(defun magit-list-containing-branches (&optional commit arg) - (magit-list-related-branches "--contains" commit arg)) - -(defun magit-list-publishing-branches (&optional commit) - (--filter (magit-rev-ancestor-p commit it) - magit-published-branches)) - -(defun magit-list-merged-branches (&optional commit arg) - (magit-list-related-branches "--merged" commit arg)) - -(defun magit-list-unmerged-branches (&optional commit arg) - (magit-list-related-branches "--no-merged" commit arg)) - -(defun magit-list-unmerged-to-upstream-branches () - (--filter (when-let ((upstream (magit-get-upstream-branch it))) - (member it (magit-list-unmerged-branches upstream))) - (magit-list-local-branch-names))) - -(defun magit-list-branches-pointing-at (commit) - (let ((re (format "\\`%s refs/\\(heads\\|remotes\\)/\\(.*\\)\\'" - (magit-rev-verify commit)))) - (--keep (and (string-match re it) - (let ((name (match-string 2 it))) - (and (not (string-suffix-p "HEAD" name)) - name))) - (magit-git-lines "show-ref")))) - -(defun magit-list-refnames (&optional namespaces) - (magit-list-refs namespaces "%(refname:short)")) - -(defun magit-list-branch-names () - (magit-list-refnames (list "refs/heads" "refs/remotes"))) - -(defun magit-list-local-branch-names () - (magit-list-refnames "refs/heads")) - -(defun magit-list-remote-branch-names (&optional remote relative) - (if (and remote relative) - (let ((regexp (format "^refs/remotes/%s/\\(.+\\)" remote))) - (--mapcat (when (string-match regexp it) - (list (match-string 1 it))) - (magit-list-remote-branches remote))) - (magit-list-refnames (concat "refs/remotes/" remote)))) - -(defun magit-format-refs (format &rest args) - (let ((lines (magit-git-lines - "for-each-ref" (concat "--format=" format) - (or args (list "refs/heads" "refs/remotes" "refs/tags"))))) - (if (string-match-p "\f" format) - (--map (split-string it "\f") lines) - lines))) - -(defun magit-list-remotes () - (magit-git-lines "remote")) - -(defun magit-list-tags () - (magit-git-lines "tag")) - -(defun magit-list-stashes (&optional format) - (magit-git-lines "stash" "list" (concat "--format=" (or format "%gd")))) - -(defun magit-list-active-notes-refs () - "Return notes refs according to `core.notesRef' and `notes.displayRef'." - (magit-git-lines "for-each-ref" "--format=%(refname)" - (or (magit-get "core.notesRef") "refs/notes/commits") - (magit-get-all "notes.displayRef"))) - -(defun magit-list-notes-refnames () - (--map (substring it 6) (magit-list-refnames "refs/notes"))) - -(defun magit-remote-list-tags (remote) - (--keep (and (not (string-match-p "\\^{}$" it)) - (substring it 51)) - (magit-git-lines "ls-remote" "--tags" remote))) - -(defun magit-remote-list-branches (remote) - (--keep (and (not (string-match-p "\\^{}$" it)) - (substring it 52)) - (magit-git-lines "ls-remote" "--heads" remote))) - -(defun magit-remote-list-refs (remote) - (--keep (and (not (string-match-p "\\^{}$" it)) - (substring it 41)) - (magit-git-lines "ls-remote" remote))) - -(defun magit-list-module-paths () - (--mapcat (and (string-match "^160000 [0-9a-z]\\{40\\} 0\t\\(.+\\)$" it) - (list (match-string 1 it))) - (magit-git-items "ls-files" "-z" "--stage"))) - -(defun magit-get-submodule-name (path) - "Return the name of the submodule at PATH. -PATH has to be relative to the super-repository." - (cadr (split-string - (car (or (magit-git-items - "config" "-z" - "-f" (expand-file-name ".gitmodules" (magit-toplevel)) - "--get-regexp" "^submodule\\..*\\.path$" - (concat "^" (regexp-quote (directory-file-name path)) "$")) - (error "No such submodule `%s'" path))) - "\n"))) - -(defun magit-list-worktrees () - (let (worktrees worktree) - (dolist (line (let ((magit-git-global-arguments - ;; KLUDGE At least in v2.8.3 this triggers a segfault. - (remove "--no-pager" magit-git-global-arguments))) - (magit-git-lines "worktree" "list" "--porcelain"))) - (cond ((string-prefix-p "worktree" line) - (push (setq worktree (list (substring line 9) nil nil nil)) - worktrees)) - ((string-equal line "bare") - (let* ((default-directory (car worktree)) - (wt (and (not (magit-get-boolean "core.bare")) - (magit-get "core.worktree")))) - (if (and wt (file-exists-p (expand-file-name wt))) - (progn (setf (nth 0 worktree) (expand-file-name wt)) - (setf (nth 2 worktree) (magit-rev-parse "HEAD")) - (setf (nth 3 worktree) (magit-get-current-branch))) - (setf (nth 1 worktree) t)))) - ((string-prefix-p "HEAD" line) - (setf (nth 2 worktree) (substring line 5))) - ((string-prefix-p "branch" line) - (setf (nth 3 worktree) (substring line 18))) - ((string-equal line "detached")))) - (nreverse worktrees))) - -(defun magit-symbolic-ref-p (name) - (magit-git-success "symbolic-ref" "--quiet" name)) - -(defun magit-ref-p (rev) - (or (car (member rev (magit-list-refs))) - (car (member rev (magit-list-refnames))))) - -(defun magit-branch-p (rev) - (or (car (member rev (magit-list-branches))) - (car (member rev (magit-list-branch-names))))) - -(defun magit-local-branch-p (rev) - (or (car (member rev (magit-list-local-branches))) - (car (member rev (magit-list-local-branch-names))))) - -(defun magit-remote-branch-p (rev) - (or (car (member rev (magit-list-remote-branches))) - (car (member rev (magit-list-remote-branch-names))))) - -(defun magit-branch-set-face (branch) - (propertize branch 'face (if (magit-local-branch-p branch) - 'magit-branch-local - 'magit-branch-remote))) - -(defun magit-tag-p (rev) - (car (member rev (magit-list-tags)))) - -(defun magit-remote-p (string) - (car (member string (magit-list-remotes)))) - -(defun magit-rev-diff-count (a b) - "Return the commits in A but not B and vice versa. -Return a list of two integers: (A>B B>A)." - (mapcar 'string-to-number - (split-string (magit-git-string "rev-list" - "--count" "--left-right" - (concat a "..." b)) - "\t"))) - -(defun magit-abbrev-length () - (--if-let (magit-get "core.abbrev") - (string-to-number it) - ;; Guess the length git will be using based on an example - ;; abbreviation. Actually HEAD's abbreviation might be an - ;; outlier, so use the shorter of the abbreviations for two - ;; commits. When a commit does not exist, then fall back - ;; to the default of 7. See #3034. - (min (--if-let (magit-rev-parse "--short" "HEAD") (length it) 7) - (--if-let (magit-rev-parse "--short" "HEAD~") (length it) 7)))) - -(defun magit-abbrev-arg (&optional arg) - (format "--%s=%d" (or arg "abbrev") (magit-abbrev-length))) - -(defun magit-rev-abbrev (rev) - (magit-rev-parse (magit-abbrev-arg "short") rev)) - -(defun magit-commit-children (commit &optional args) - (mapcar #'car - (--filter (member commit (cdr it)) - (--map (split-string it " ") - (magit-git-lines - "log" "--format=%H %P" - (or args (list "--branches" "--tags" "--remotes")) - "--not" commit))))) - -(defun magit-commit-parents (commit) - (--when-let (magit-git-string "rev-list" "-1" "--parents" commit) - (cdr (split-string it)))) - -(defun magit-patch-id (rev) - (with-temp-buffer - (magit-process-file - shell-file-name nil '(t nil) nil shell-command-switch - (let ((exec (shell-quote-argument magit-git-executable))) - (format "%s diff-tree -u %s | %s patch-id" exec rev exec))) - (car (split-string (buffer-string))))) - -(defun magit-rev-format (format &optional rev args) - (let ((str (magit-git-string "show" "--no-patch" - (concat "--format=" format) args - (if rev (concat rev "^{commit}") "HEAD") "--"))) - (unless (string-equal str "") - str))) - -(defun magit-rev-insert-format (format &optional rev args) - (magit-git-insert "show" "--no-patch" - (concat "--format=" format) args - (if rev (concat rev "^{commit}") "HEAD") "--")) - -(defun magit-format-rev-summary (rev) - (--when-let (magit-rev-format "%h %s" rev) - (string-match " " it) - (put-text-property 0 (match-beginning 0) 'face 'magit-hash it) - it)) - -(defvar magit-ref-namespaces - '(("\\`HEAD\\'" . magit-head) - ("\\`refs/tags/\\(.+\\)" . magit-tag) - ("\\`refs/heads/\\(.+\\)" . magit-branch-local) - ("\\`refs/remotes/\\(.+\\)" . magit-branch-remote) - ("\\`refs/bisect/\\(bad\\)" . magit-bisect-bad) - ("\\`refs/bisect/\\(skip.*\\)" . magit-bisect-skip) - ("\\`refs/bisect/\\(good.*\\)" . magit-bisect-good) - ("\\`refs/stash$" . magit-refname-stash) - ("\\`refs/wip/\\(.+\\)" . magit-refname-wip) - ("\\`refs/pullreqs/\\(.+\\)" . magit-refname-pullreq) - ("\\`\\(bad\\):" . magit-bisect-bad) - ("\\`\\(skip\\):" . magit-bisect-skip) - ("\\`\\(good\\):" . magit-bisect-good) - ("\\`\\(.+\\)" . magit-refname)) - "How refs are formatted for display. - -Each entry controls how a certain type of ref is displayed, and -has the form (REGEXP . FACE). REGEXP is a regular expression -used to match full refs. The first entry whose REGEXP matches -the reference is used. The first regexp submatch becomes the -\"label\" that represents the ref and is propertized with FONT.") - -(defun magit-format-ref-labels (string) - ;; To support Git <2.2.0, we remove the surrounding parentheses here - ;; rather than specifying that STRING should be generated with Git's - ;; "%D" placeholder. - (setq string (->> string - (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`\\s-*(" "") - (replace-regexp-in-string ")\\s-*\\'" ""))) - (save-match-data - (let ((regexp "\\(, \\|tag: \\|HEAD -> \\)") - names) - (if (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (member "--simplify-by-decoration" (cadr magit-refresh-args))) - (let ((branches (magit-list-local-branch-names)) - (re (format "^%s/.+" (regexp-opt (magit-list-remotes))))) - (setq names - (--map (cond ((string-equal it "HEAD") it) - ((string-prefix-p "refs/" it) it) - ((member it branches) (concat "refs/heads/" it)) - ((string-match re it) (concat "refs/remotes/" it)) - (t (concat "refs/" it))) - (split-string - (replace-regexp-in-string "tag: " "refs/tags/" string) - regexp t)))) - (setq names (split-string string regexp t))) - (let (state head upstream tags branches remotes other combined) - (dolist (ref names) - (let* ((face (cdr (--first (string-match (car it) ref) - magit-ref-namespaces))) - (name (propertize (or (match-string 1 ref) ref) 'face face))) - (cl-case face - ((magit-bisect-bad magit-bisect-skip magit-bisect-good) - (setq state name)) - (magit-head - (setq head (propertize "@" 'face 'magit-head))) - (magit-tag (push name tags)) - (magit-branch-local (push name branches)) - (magit-branch-remote (push name remotes)) - (t (push name other))))) - (setq remotes - (-keep - (lambda (name) - (if (string-match "\\`\\([^/]*\\)/\\(.*\\)\\'" name) - (let ((r (match-string 1 name)) - (b (match-string 2 name))) - (and (not (equal b "HEAD")) - (if (equal (concat "refs/remotes/" name) - (magit-git-string - "symbolic-ref" - (format "refs/remotes/%s/HEAD" r))) - (propertize name - 'face 'magit-branch-remote-head) - name))) - name)) - remotes)) - (let* ((current (magit-get-current-branch)) - (target (magit-get-upstream-branch current t))) - (dolist (name branches) - (let ((push (car (member (magit-get-push-branch name) remotes)))) - (when push - (setq remotes (delete push remotes)) - (string-match "^[^/]*/" push) - (setq push (substring push 0 (match-end 0)))) - (cond - ((equal name current) - (setq head - (concat push - (propertize name 'face 'magit-branch-current)))) - ((equal name target) - (setq upstream - (concat push - (propertize name 'face '(magit-branch-upstream - magit-branch-local))))) - (t - (push (concat push name) combined))))) - (when (and target (not upstream)) - (if (member target remotes) - (progn - (add-face-text-property 0 (length target) - 'magit-branch-upstream nil target) - (setq upstream target) - (setq remotes (delete target remotes))) - (when-let ((target (car (member target combined)))) - (add-face-text-property 0 (length target) - 'magit-branch-upstream nil target) - (setq upstream target) - (setq combined (delete target combined)))))) - (mapconcat #'identity - (-flatten `(,state - ,head - ,upstream - ,@(nreverse tags) - ,@(nreverse combined) - ,@(nreverse remotes) - ,@other)) - " "))))) - -(defun magit-object-type (object) - (magit-git-string "cat-file" "-t" object)) - -(defmacro magit-with-blob (commit file &rest body) - (declare (indent 2) - (debug (form form body))) - `(with-temp-buffer - (let ((buffer-file-name ,file)) - (save-excursion - (magit-git-insert "cat-file" "-p" - (concat ,commit ":" buffer-file-name))) - (decode-coding-inserted-region - (point-min) (point-max) buffer-file-name t nil nil t) - ,@body))) - -(defmacro magit-with-temp-index (tree arg &rest body) - (declare (indent 2) (debug (form form body))) - (let ((file (cl-gensym "file"))) - `(let ((magit--refresh-cache nil) - (,file (magit-convert-filename-for-git - (make-temp-name (magit-git-dir "index.magit."))))) - (unwind-protect - (progn (--when-let ,tree - (or (magit-git-success "read-tree" ,arg it - (concat "--index-output=" ,file)) - (error "Cannot read tree %s" it))) - (if (file-remote-p default-directory) - (let ((magit-tramp-process-environment - (cons (concat "GIT_INDEX_FILE=" ,file) - magit-tramp-process-environment))) - ,@body) - (let ((process-environment - (cons (concat "GIT_INDEX_FILE=" ,file) - process-environment))) - ,@body))) - (ignore-errors - (delete-file (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) ,file))))))) - -(defun magit-commit-tree (message &optional tree &rest parents) - (magit-git-string "commit-tree" "--no-gpg-sign" "-m" message - (--mapcat (list "-p" it) (delq nil parents)) - (or tree - (magit-git-string "write-tree") - (error "Cannot write tree")))) - -(defun magit-commit-worktree (message &optional arg &rest other-parents) - (magit-with-temp-index "HEAD" arg - (and (magit-update-files (magit-unstaged-files)) - (apply #'magit-commit-tree message nil "HEAD" other-parents)))) - -(defun magit-update-files (files) - (magit-git-success "update-index" "--add" "--remove" "--" files)) - -(defun magit-update-ref (ref message rev &optional stashish) - (let ((magit--refresh-cache nil)) - (or (if (not (version< (magit-git-version) "2.6.0")) - (zerop (magit-call-git "update-ref" "--create-reflog" - "-m" message ref rev - (or (magit-rev-verify ref) ""))) - ;; `--create-reflog' didn't exist before v2.6.0 - (let ((oldrev (magit-rev-verify ref)) - (logfile (magit-git-dir (concat "logs/" ref)))) - (unless (file-exists-p logfile) - (when oldrev - (magit-git-success "update-ref" "-d" ref oldrev)) - (make-directory (file-name-directory logfile) t) - (with-temp-file logfile) - (when (and oldrev (not stashish)) - (magit-git-success "update-ref" "-m" "enable reflog" - ref oldrev "")))) - (magit-git-success "update-ref" "-m" message ref rev - (or (magit-rev-verify ref) ""))) - (error "Cannot update %s with %s" ref rev)))) - -(defconst magit-range-re - (concat "\\`\\([^ \t]*[^.]\\)?" ; revA - "\\(\\.\\.\\.?\\)" ; range marker - "\\([^.][^ \t]*\\)?\\'")) ; revB - -(defun magit-split-range (range) - (and (string-match magit-range-re range) - (let ((beg (or (match-string 1 range) "HEAD")) - (end (or (match-string 3 range) "HEAD"))) - (cons (if (string-equal (match-string 2 range) "...") - (magit-git-string "merge-base" beg end) - beg) - end)))) - -(defvar magit-thingatpt--git-revision-chars "-_./[:alnum:]@{}^~!" - "Characters allowable in filenames, excluding space and colon.") - -(put 'git-revision 'end-op - (lambda () - (re-search-forward - (concat "\\=[" magit-thingatpt--git-revision-chars "]*") - nil t))) - -(put 'git-revision 'beginning-op - (lambda () - (if (re-search-backward - (concat "[^" magit-thingatpt--git-revision-chars "]") nil t) - (forward-char) - (goto-char (point-min))))) - -(put 'git-revision 'thing-at-point 'magit-thingatpt--git-revision) - -(defun magit-thingatpt--git-revision () - (--when-let (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'git-revision) - (let ((text (buffer-substring-no-properties (car it) (cdr it)))) - (and (magit-rev-verify-commit text) text)))) - -;;; Completion - -(defvar magit-revision-history nil) - -(defun magit-read-branch (prompt &optional secondary-default) - (magit-completing-read prompt (magit-list-branch-names) - nil t nil 'magit-revision-history - (or (magit-branch-at-point) - secondary-default - (magit-get-current-branch)))) - -(defun magit-read-branch-or-commit (prompt &optional secondary-default) - (or (magit-completing-read prompt (cons "HEAD" (magit-list-refnames)) - nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history - (or (magit-branch-or-commit-at-point) - secondary-default - (magit-get-current-branch))) - (user-error "Nothing selected"))) - -(defun magit-read-range-or-commit (prompt &optional secondary-default) - (magit-read-range - prompt - (or (--when-let (magit-region-values '(commit branch) t) - (deactivate-mark) - (concat (car (last it)) ".." (car it))) - (magit-branch-or-commit-at-point) - secondary-default - (magit-get-current-branch)))) - -(defun magit-read-range (prompt &optional default) - (magit-completing-read-multiple prompt - (magit-list-refnames) - "\\.\\.\\.?" - default 'magit-revision-history)) - -(defun magit-read-remote-branch - (prompt &optional remote default local-branch require-match) - (let ((choice (magit-completing-read - prompt - (-union (and local-branch - (if remote - (concat remote "/" local-branch) - (--map (concat it "/" local-branch) - (magit-list-remotes)))) - (magit-list-remote-branch-names remote t)) - nil require-match nil 'magit-revision-history default))) - (if (or remote (string-match "\\`\\([^/]+\\)/\\(.+\\)" choice)) - choice - (user-error "`%s' doesn't have the form REMOTE/BRANCH" choice)))) - -(defun magit-read-refspec (prompt remote) - (magit-completing-read prompt - (prog2 (message "Determining available refs...") - (magit-remote-list-refs remote) - (message "Determining available refs...done")))) - -(defun magit-read-local-branch (prompt &optional secondary-default) - (magit-completing-read prompt (magit-list-local-branch-names) - nil t nil 'magit-revision-history - (or (magit-local-branch-at-point) - secondary-default - (magit-get-current-branch)))) - -(defun magit-read-local-branch-or-commit (prompt) - (let ((branches (magit-list-local-branch-names)) - (commit (magit-commit-at-point))) - (or (magit-completing-read prompt - (if commit (cons commit branches) branches) - nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history - (or (magit-local-branch-at-point) commit)) - (user-error "Nothing selected")))) - -(defun magit-read-local-branch-or-ref (prompt &optional secondary-default) - (magit-completing-read prompt (nconc (magit-list-local-branch-names) - (magit-list-refs "refs/")) - nil t nil 'magit-revision-history - (or (magit-local-branch-at-point) - secondary-default - (magit-get-current-branch)))) - -(defun magit-read-other-branch - (prompt &optional exclude secondary-default no-require-match) - (let* ((current (magit-get-current-branch)) - (atpoint (magit-branch-at-point)) - (exclude (or exclude current)) - (default (or (and (not (equal atpoint exclude)) atpoint) - (and (not (equal current exclude)) current) - secondary-default - (magit-get-previous-branch)))) - (magit-completing-read prompt (delete exclude (magit-list-branch-names)) - nil (not no-require-match) - nil 'magit-revision-history default))) - -(defun magit-read-other-branch-or-commit - (prompt &optional exclude secondary-default) - (let* ((current (magit-get-current-branch)) - (atpoint (magit-branch-or-commit-at-point)) - (exclude (or exclude current)) - (default (or (and (not (equal atpoint exclude)) atpoint) - (and (not (equal current exclude)) current) - secondary-default - (magit-get-previous-branch)))) - (or (magit-completing-read prompt (delete exclude (magit-list-refnames)) - nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history default) - (user-error "Nothing selected")))) - -(defun magit-read-other-local-branch - (prompt &optional exclude secondary-default no-require-match) - (let* ((current (magit-get-current-branch)) - (atpoint (magit-local-branch-at-point)) - (exclude (or exclude current)) - (default (or (and (not (equal atpoint exclude)) atpoint) - (and (not (equal current exclude)) current) - secondary-default - (magit-get-previous-branch)))) - (magit-completing-read prompt - (delete exclude (magit-list-local-branch-names)) - nil (not no-require-match) - nil 'magit-revision-history default))) - -(defun magit-read-branch-prefer-other (prompt) - (let* ((current (magit-get-current-branch)) - (commit (magit-commit-at-point)) - (atrev (and commit (magit-list-branches-pointing-at commit))) - (atpoint (magit--painted-branch-at-point))) - (magit-completing-read prompt (magit-list-branch-names) - nil t nil 'magit-revision-history - (or (magit-section-value-if 'branch) - atpoint - (and (not (cdr atrev)) (car atrev)) - (--first (not (equal it current)) atrev) - (magit-get-previous-branch) - (car atrev))))) - -(cl-defun magit-read-upstream-branch - (&optional (branch (magit-get-current-branch)) prompt) - (magit-completing-read - (or prompt (format "Change upstream of %s to" branch)) - (-union (--map (concat it "/" branch) - (magit-list-remotes)) - (delete branch (magit-list-branch-names))) - nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history - (or (let ((r (magit-remote-branch-at-point)) - (l (magit-branch-at-point))) - (when (and l (equal l branch)) - (setq l nil)) - (if magit-prefer-remote-upstream (or r l) (or l r))) - (let ((r (magit-branch-p "origin/master")) - (l (and (not (equal branch "master")) - (magit-branch-p "master")))) - (if magit-prefer-remote-upstream (or r l) (or l r))) - (let ((previous (magit-get-previous-branch))) - (and (not (equal previous branch)) previous))))) - -(defun magit-read-starting-point (prompt &optional branch) - (or (magit-completing-read - (concat prompt - (and branch - (if (bound-and-true-p ivy-mode) - ;; Ivy-mode strips faces from prompt. - (format " `%s'" branch) - (concat " " - (propertize branch 'face 'magit-branch-local)))) - " starting at") - (nconc (list "HEAD") - (magit-list-refnames) - (directory-files (magit-git-dir) nil "_HEAD\\'")) - nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history - (magit--default-starting-point)) - (user-error "Nothing selected"))) - -(defun magit--default-starting-point () - (or (let ((r (magit-remote-branch-at-point)) - (l (magit-local-branch-at-point))) - (if magit-prefer-remote-upstream (or r l) (or l r))) - (magit-commit-at-point) - (magit-stash-at-point) - (magit-get-current-branch))) - -(defun magit-read-tag (prompt &optional require-match) - (magit-completing-read prompt (magit-list-tags) nil - require-match nil 'magit-revision-history - (magit-tag-at-point))) - -(defun magit-read-stash (prompt) - (let ((stashes (magit-list-stashes))) - (magit-completing-read prompt stashes nil t nil nil - (magit-stash-at-point) - (car stashes)))) - -(defun magit-read-remote (prompt &optional default use-only) - (let ((remotes (magit-list-remotes))) - (if (and use-only (= (length remotes) 1)) - (car remotes) - (magit-completing-read prompt remotes - nil t nil nil - (or default - (magit-remote-at-point) - (magit-get-remote)))))) - -(defun magit-read-remote-or-url (prompt &optional default) - (magit-completing-read prompt - (nconc (magit-list-remotes) - (list "https://" "git://" "git@")) - nil nil nil nil - (or default - (magit-remote-at-point) - (magit-get-remote)))) - -(defun magit-read-module-path (prompt &optional predicate) - (magit-completing-read prompt (magit-list-module-paths) - predicate t nil nil - (magit-module-at-point predicate))) - -(defun magit-module-confirm (verb &optional predicate) - (let (modules) - (if current-prefix-arg - (progn - (setq modules (magit-list-module-paths)) - (when predicate - (setq modules (-filter predicate modules))) - (unless modules - (if predicate - (user-error "No modules satisfying %s available" predicate) - (user-error "No modules available")))) - (setq modules (magit-region-values 'magit-module-section)) - (when modules - (when predicate - (setq modules (-filter predicate modules))) - (unless modules - (user-error "No modules satisfying %s selected" predicate)))) - (if (> (length modules) 1) - (magit-confirm t nil (format "%s %%i modules" verb) nil modules) - (list (magit-read-module-path (format "%s module" verb) predicate))))) - -;;; Variables - -(defun magit-config-get-from-cached-list (key) - (gethash - ;; `git config --list' downcases first and last components of the key. - (--> key - (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`[^.]+" #'downcase it t t) - (replace-regexp-in-string "[^.]+\\'" #'downcase it t t)) - (magit--with-refresh-cache (cons (magit-toplevel) 'config) - (let ((configs (make-hash-table :test 'equal))) - (dolist (conf (magit-git-items "config" "--list" "-z")) - (let* ((nl-pos (cl-position ?\n conf)) - (key (substring conf 0 nl-pos)) - (val (if nl-pos (substring conf (1+ nl-pos)) ""))) - (puthash key (nconc (gethash key configs) (list val)) configs))) - configs)))) - -(defun magit-get (&rest keys) - "Return the value of the Git variable specified by KEYS." - (car (last (apply 'magit-get-all keys)))) - -(defun magit-get-all (&rest keys) - "Return all values of the Git variable specified by KEYS." - (let ((magit-git-debug nil) - (arg (and (or (null (car keys)) - (string-prefix-p "--" (car keys))) - (pop keys))) - (key (mapconcat 'identity keys "."))) - (if (and magit--refresh-cache (not arg)) - (magit-config-get-from-cached-list key) - (magit-git-items "config" arg "-z" "--get-all" key)))) - -(defun magit-get-boolean (&rest keys) - "Return the boolean value of the Git variable specified by KEYS." - (let ((key (mapconcat 'identity keys "."))) - (if magit--refresh-cache - (equal "true" (car (last (magit-config-get-from-cached-list key)))) - (equal (magit-git-str "config" "--bool" key) "true")))) - -(defun magit-set (value &rest keys) - "Set the value of the Git variable specified by KEYS to VALUE." - (let ((arg (and (or (null (car keys)) - (string-prefix-p "--" (car keys))) - (pop keys))) - (key (mapconcat 'identity keys "."))) - (if value - (magit-git-success "config" arg key value) - (magit-git-success "config" arg "--unset" key)) - value)) - -(gv-define-setter magit-get (val &rest keys) - `(magit-set ,val ,@keys)) - -(defun magit-set-all (values &rest keys) - "Set all values of the Git variable specified by KEYS to VALUES." - (let ((arg (and (or (null (car keys)) - (string-prefix-p "--" (car keys))) - (pop keys))) - (var (mapconcat 'identity keys "."))) - (when (magit-get var) - (magit-call-git "config" arg "--unset-all" var)) - (dolist (v values) - (magit-call-git "config" arg "--add" var v)))) - -;;;; Variables in Popups - -(defun magit--format-popup-variable:value (variable width &optional global) - (concat variable - (make-string (max 1 (- width 3 (length variable))) ?\s) - (if-let ((value (magit-get (and global "--global") variable))) - (propertize value 'face 'magit-popup-option-value) - (propertize "unset" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument)))) - -(defun magit--format-popup-variable:values (variable width &optional global) - (concat variable - (make-string (max 1 (- width 3 (length variable))) ?\s) - (if-let ((values (magit-get-all (and global "--global") variable))) - (concat - (propertize (car values) 'face 'magit-popup-option-value) - (mapconcat - (lambda (value) - (concat "\n" (make-string width ?\s) - (propertize value - 'face 'magit-popup-option-value))) - (cdr values) "")) - (propertize "unset" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument)))) - -(defun magit--set-popup-variable - (variable choices &optional default other) - (magit-set (--if-let (magit-git-string "config" "--local" variable) - (cadr (member it choices)) - (car choices)) - variable) - (magit-with-pre-popup-buffer - (magit-refresh)) - (message "%s %s" variable - (magit--format-popup-variable:choices* - variable choices default other))) - -(defun magit--format-popup-variable:choices - (variable choices &optional default other width) - (concat variable - (if width (make-string (- width (length variable)) ?\s) " ") - (magit--format-popup-variable:choices* - variable choices default other))) - -(defun magit--format-popup-variable:choices* - (variable choices &optional default other) - (let ((local (magit-git-string "config" "--local" variable)) - (global (magit-git-string "config" "--global" variable))) - (when other - (setq other (--when-let (magit-get other) - (concat other ":" it)))) - (concat - (propertize "[" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument) - (mapconcat - (lambda (choice) - (propertize choice 'face (if (equal choice local) - 'magit-popup-option-value - 'magit-popup-disabled-argument))) - choices - (propertize "|" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument)) - (when (or global other default) - (concat - (propertize "|" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument) - (cond (global - (propertize (concat "global:" global) - 'face (cond (local - 'magit-popup-disabled-argument) - ((member global choices) - 'magit-popup-option-value) - (t - 'font-lock-warning-face)))) - (other - (propertize other - 'face (if local - 'magit-popup-disabled-argument - 'magit-popup-option-value))) - (default - (propertize (concat "default:" default) - 'face (if local - 'magit-popup-disabled-argument - 'magit-popup-option-value)))))) - (propertize "]" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument)))) - -(provide 'magit-git) -;;; magit-git.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-git.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-git.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 834fc61..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-git.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-imenu.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-imenu.el deleted file mode 100644 index 6434f9f..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-imenu.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,241 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-imenu.el --- Integrate Imenu in magit major modes -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Damien Cassou <damien@cassou.me> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Emacs' major modes can facilitate navigation in their buffers by -;; supporting Imenu. In such major modes, launching Imenu (M-x imenu) -;; makes Emacs display a list of items (e.g., function definitions in -;; a programming major mode). Selecting an item from this list moves -;; point to this item. - -;; magit-imenu.el adds Imenu support to every major mode in Magit - -;;; Code: - -(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x)) - -(require 'magit) -(require 'git-rebase) - -(defun magit-imenu--index-function (entry-types menu-types) - "Return an alist of imenu entries in current buffer. - -ENTRY-TYPES is a list of section types to be selected through -`imenu'. - -MENU-TYPES is a list of section types containing elements of -ENTRY-TYPES. Elements of MENU-TYPES are are used to categories -elements of ENTRY-TYPES. - -This function is used as a helper for functions set as -`imenu-create-index-function'." - (let ((entries (make-hash-table :test 'equal))) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (while (magit-section--backward-find - (lambda () - (let* ((section (magit-current-section)) - (type (oref section type)) - (parent (oref section parent)) - (parent-type (oref parent type))) - (and (-contains-p entry-types type) - (-contains-p menu-types parent-type))))) - (let* ((section (magit-current-section)) - (name (buffer-substring-no-properties - (line-beginning-position) - (line-end-position))) - (parent (oref section parent)) - (parent-title (buffer-substring-no-properties - (oref parent start) - (1- (oref parent content))))) - (puthash parent-title - (cons (cons name (point)) - (gethash parent-title entries (list))) - entries))) - (mapcar (lambda (menu-title) - (cons menu-title (gethash menu-title entries))) - (hash-table-keys entries)))) - -;;; Log mode - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--log-prev-index-position-function () - "Move point to previous line in current buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-prev-index-position-function'." - (magit-section--backward-find - (lambda () - (-contains-p '(commit stash) - (oref (magit-current-section) type))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--log-extract-index-name-function () - "Return imenu name for line at point. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-extract-index-name-function'. Point should be at the -beginning of the line." - (save-match-data - (looking-at "\\([^ ]+\\)[ *|]+\\(.+\\)$") - (format "%s: %s" - (match-string-no-properties 1) - (match-string-no-properties 2)))) - -;;; Diff mode - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--diff-prev-index-position-function () - "Move point to previous file line in current buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-prev-index-position-function'." - (magit-section--backward-find - (lambda () - (let ((section (magit-current-section))) - (and (magit-file-section-p section) - (not (equal (oref (oref section parent) type) - 'diffstat))))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--diff-extract-index-name-function () - "Return imenu name for line at point. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-extract-index-name-function'. Point should be at the -beginning of the line." - (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position) - (line-end-position))) - -;;; Status mode - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--status-create-index-function () - "Return an alist of all imenu entries in current buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-create-index-function'." - (magit-imenu--index-function - '(file commit stash) - '(unpushed unstaged unpulled untracked staged stashes))) - -;;;; Refs mode - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--refs-create-index-function () - "Return an alist of all imenu entries in current buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-create-index-function'." - (magit-imenu--index-function - '(branch commit tag) - '(local remote tags))) - -;;;; Cherry mode - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--cherry-create-index-function () - "Return an alist of all imenu entries in current buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-create-index-function'." - (magit-imenu--index-function - '(commit) - '(cherries))) - -;;;; Submodule list mode - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--submodule-prev-index-position-function () - "Move point to previous line in magit-submodule-list buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-prev-index-position-function'." - (unless (bobp) - (forward-line -1))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--submodule-extract-index-name-function () - "Return imenu name for line at point. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-extract-index-name-function'. Point should be at the -beginning of the line." - (elt (tabulated-list-get-entry) 0)) - -;;;; Repolist mode - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--repolist-prev-index-position-function () - "Move point to previous line in magit-repolist buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-prev-index-position-function'." - (unless (bobp) - (forward-line -1))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--repolist-extract-index-name-function () - "Return imenu name for line at point. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-extract-index-name-function'. Point should be at the -beginning of the line." - (let ((entry (tabulated-list-get-entry))) - (format "%s (%s)" - (elt entry 0) - (elt entry (1- (length entry)))))) - -;;;; Process mode - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--process-prev-index-position-function () - "Move point to previous process in magit-process buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-prev-index-position-function'." - (magit-section--backward-find - (lambda () - (eq (oref (magit-current-section) type) 'process)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--process-extract-index-name-function () - "Return imenu name for line at point. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-extract-index-name-function'. Point should be at the -beginning of the line." - (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position) - (line-end-position))) - -;;;; Rebase mode - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--rebase-prev-index-position-function () - "Move point to previous commit in git-rebase buffer. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-prev-index-position-function'." - (catch 'found - (while (not (bobp)) - (git-rebase-backward-line) - (when (git-rebase-line-p) - (throw 'found t))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-imenu--rebase-extract-index-name-function () - "Return imenu name for line at point. -This function is used as a value for -`imenu-extract-index-name-function'. Point should be at the -beginning of the line." - (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position) - (line-end-position))) - -(provide 'magit-imenu) -;;; magit-imenu.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-imenu.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-imenu.elc deleted file mode 100644 index d67a7eb..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-imenu.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-log.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-log.el deleted file mode 100644 index e4914ab..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-log.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1709 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-log.el --- inspect Git history -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements support for looking at Git logs, including -;; special logs like reflogs and cherry-logs, as well as for selecting -;; a commit from a log. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit-core) -(require 'magit-diff) - -(declare-function magit-blob-visit "magit-files" (blob-or-file line)) -(declare-function magit-insert-head-branch-header "magit-status" - (&optional branch)) -(declare-function magit-insert-upstream-branch-header "magit-status" - (&optional branch pull keyword)) -(declare-function magit-read-file-from-rev "magit-files" - (rev prompt &optional default)) -(declare-function magit-show-commit "magit-diff" - (arg1 &optional arg2 arg3 arg4)) -(defvar magit-refs-focus-column-width) -(defvar magit-refs-margin) -(defvar magit-refs-show-commit-count) -(defvar magit-buffer-margin) -(defvar magit-status-margin) -(defvar magit-status-sections-hook) - -(require 'ansi-color) -(require 'crm) -(require 'which-func) - -(defvar bookmark-make-record-function) - -;;; Options -;;;; Log Mode - -(defgroup magit-log nil - "Inspect and manipulate Git history." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Logging") - :group 'magit-modes) - -(defcustom magit-log-mode-hook nil - "Hook run after entering Magit-Log mode." - :group 'magit-log - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-log-arguments '("-n256" "--graph" "--decorate") - "The log arguments used in `magit-log-mode' buffers." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-git-arguments - :group 'magit-log - :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))) - -(defcustom magit-log-remove-graph-args '("--follow" "--grep" "-G" "-S" "-L") - "The log arguments that cause the `--graph' argument to be dropped." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-log - :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")) - :options '("--follow" "--grep" "-G" "-S" "-L")) - -(defcustom magit-log-revision-headers-format "\ -%+b -Author: %aN <%aE> -Committer: %cN <%cE>" - "Additional format string used with the `++header' argument." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-log - :type 'string) - -(defcustom magit-log-auto-more nil - "Insert more log entries automatically when moving past the last entry. -Only considered when moving past the last entry with -`magit-goto-*-section' commands." - :group 'magit-log - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-log-margin '(t age magit-log-margin-width t 18) - "Format of the margin in `magit-log-mode' buffers. - -The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH). - -If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. -STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be one - of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to - abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable - for `format-time-string') to show the actual date. -WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for forward - compatibility and currently the value should not be changed. -AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by - default. -AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the author - is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-log - :group 'magit-margin - :type magit-log-margin--custom-type - :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset - :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-log-mode)) - -(defcustom magit-log-show-refname-after-summary nil - "Whether to show refnames after commit summaries. -This is useful if you use really long branch names." - :package-version '(magit . "2.2.0") - :group 'magit-log - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-log-highlight-keywords t - "Whether to highlight bracketed keywords in commit summaries." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-log - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-log-header-line-function 'magit-log-header-line-sentence - "Function used to generate text shown in header line of log buffers." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-log - :type '(choice (function-item magit-log-header-line-arguments) - (function-item magit-log-header-line-sentence) - function)) - -(defface magit-log-graph - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey30") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "grey80")) - "Face for the graph part of the log output." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-log-author - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "firebrick") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "tomato")) - "Face for the author part of the log output." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-log-date - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey30") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "grey80")) - "Face for the date part of the log output." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-header-line-log-select - '((t :inherit bold)) - "Face for the `header-line' in `magit-log-select-mode'." - :group 'magit-faces) - -;;;; File Log - -(defcustom magit-log-buffer-file-locked t - "Whether `magit-log-buffer-file' uses a dedicated buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.7.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :group 'magit-log - :type 'boolean) - -;;;; Select Mode - -(defcustom magit-log-select-arguments '("-n256" "--graph" "--decorate") - "The log arguments used in `magit-log-select-mode' buffers." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-log - :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))) - -(defcustom magit-log-select-show-usage 'both - "Whether to show usage information when selecting a commit from a log. -The message can be shown in the `echo-area' or the `header-line', or in -`both' places. If the value isn't one of these symbols, then it should -be nil, in which case no usage information is shown." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-log - :type '(choice (const :tag "in echo-area" echo-area) - (const :tag "in header-line" header-line) - (const :tag "in both places" both) - (const :tag "nowhere"))) - -(defcustom magit-log-select-margin - (list (nth 0 magit-log-margin) - (nth 1 magit-log-margin) - 'magit-log-margin-width t - (nth 4 magit-log-margin)) - "Format of the margin in `magit-log-select-mode' buffers. - -The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH). - -If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. -STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be one - of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to - abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable - for `format-time-string') to show the actual date. -WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for forward - compatibility and currently the value should not be changed. -AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by - default. -AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the author - is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-log - :group 'magit-margin - :type magit-log-margin--custom-type - :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset - :set-after '(magit-log-margin) - :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-log-select-mode)) - -;;;; Cherry Mode - -(defcustom magit-cherry-sections-hook - '(magit-insert-cherry-headers - magit-insert-cherry-commits) - "Hook run to insert sections into the cherry buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-log - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-cherry-margin - (list (nth 0 magit-log-margin) - (nth 1 magit-log-margin) - 'magit-log-margin-width t - (nth 4 magit-log-margin)) - "Format of the margin in `magit-cherry-mode' buffers. - -The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH). - -If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. -STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be one - of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to - abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable - for `format-time-string') to show the actual date. -WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for forward - compatibility and currently the value should not be changed. -AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by - default. -AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the author - is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-log - :group 'magit-margin - :type magit-log-margin--custom-type - :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset - :set-after '(magit-log-margin) - :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-cherry-mode)) - -;;;; Reflog Mode - -(defcustom magit-reflog-arguments '("-n256") - "The log arguments used in `magit-reflog-mode' buffers." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-git-arguments - :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))) - -(defcustom magit-reflog-margin - (list (nth 0 magit-log-margin) - (nth 1 magit-log-margin) - 'magit-log-margin-width nil - (nth 4 magit-log-margin)) - "Format of the margin in `magit-reflog-mode' buffers. - -The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH). - -If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. -STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be one - of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to - abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable - for `format-time-string') to show the actual date. -WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for forward - compatibility and currently the value should not be changed. -AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by - default. -AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the author - is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-log - :group 'magit-margin - :type magit-log-margin--custom-type - :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset - :set-after '(magit-log-margin) - :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-reflog-mode)) - -(defface magit-reflog-commit '((t :foreground "green")) - "Face for commit commands in reflogs." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-reflog-amend '((t :foreground "magenta")) - "Face for amend commands in reflogs." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-reflog-merge '((t :foreground "green")) - "Face for merge, checkout and branch commands in reflogs." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-reflog-checkout '((t :foreground "blue")) - "Face for checkout commands in reflogs." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-reflog-reset '((t :foreground "red")) - "Face for reset commands in reflogs." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-reflog-rebase '((t :foreground "magenta")) - "Face for rebase commands in reflogs." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-reflog-cherry-pick '((t :foreground "green")) - "Face for cherry-pick commands in reflogs." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-reflog-remote '((t :foreground "cyan")) - "Face for pull and clone commands in reflogs." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-reflog-other '((t :foreground "cyan")) - "Face for other commands in reflogs." - :group 'magit-faces) - -;;;; Log Sections - -(defcustom magit-log-section-commit-count 10 - "How many recent commits to show in certain log sections. -How many recent commits `magit-insert-recent-commits' and -`magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream-or-recent' (provided -the upstream isn't ahead of the current branch) show." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-status - :type 'number) - -(defcustom magit-log-section-arguments '("-n256" "--decorate") - "The log arguments used in buffers that show other things besides logs." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0") - :group 'magit-git-arguments - :group 'magit-log - :group 'magit-status - :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))) - -;;; Commands -;;;; Popups - -(defvar magit-log-popup - '(:variable magit-log-arguments - :man-page "git-log" - :switches ((?g "Show graph" "--graph") - (?c "Show graph in color" "--color") - (?d "Show refnames" "--decorate") - (?S "Show signatures" "--show-signature") - (?u "Show diffs" "--patch") - (?s "Show diffstats" "--stat") - (?h "Show header" "++header" magit-log++header) - (?r "Show in reverse order" "--reverse") - (?D "Simplify by decoration" "--simplify-by-decoration") - (?f "Follow renames when showing single-file log" "--follow")) - :options ((?n "Limit number of commits" "-n") - (?f "Limit to files" "-- " magit-read-files) - (?a "Limit to author" "--author=") - (?o "Order commits by" "++order=" magit-log-select-order) - (?g "Search messages" "--grep=") - (?G "Search changes" "-G") - (?S "Search occurrences" "-S") - (?L "Trace line evolution" "-L" magit-read-file-trace)) - :actions ((?l "Log current" magit-log-current) - (?L "Log local branches" magit-log-branches) - (?r "Reflog current" magit-reflog-current) - (?o "Log other" magit-log) - (?b "Log all branches" magit-log-all-branches) - (?O "Reflog other" magit-reflog) - (?h "Log HEAD" magit-log-head) - (?a "Log all references" magit-log-all) - (?H "Reflog HEAD" magit-reflog-head)) - :default-action magit-log-current - :max-action-columns 3)) - -(defvar magit-log-mode-refresh-popup - '(:variable magit-log-arguments - :man-page "git-log" - :switches ((?g "Show graph" "--graph") - (?c "Show graph in color" "--color") - (?d "Show refnames" "--decorate") - (?S "Show signatures" "--show-signature") - (?u "Show diffs" "--patch") - (?s "Show diffstats" "--stat") - (?r "Show in reverse order" "--reverse") - (?D "Simplify by decoration" "--simplify-by-decoration") - (?f "Follow renames when showing single-file log" "--follow")) - :options ((?n "Limit number of commits" "-n") - (?f "Limit to files" "-- " magit-read-files) - (?a "Limit to author" "--author=") - (?o "Order commits by" "++order=" magit-log-select-order) - (?g "Search messages" "--grep=") - (?G "Search changes" "-G") - (?S "Search occurrences" "-S") - (?L "Trace line evolution" "-L" magit-read-file-trace)) - :actions ((?g "Refresh" magit-log-refresh) - (?L "Toggle margin" magit-toggle-margin) - (?s "Set defaults" magit-log-set-default-arguments) nil - (?w "Save defaults" magit-log-save-default-arguments)) - :max-action-columns 2)) - -(defvar magit-reflog-mode-refresh-popup - '(:variable magit-reflog-arguments - :man-page "git-reflog" - :options ((?n "Limit number of commits" "-n")))) - -(defvar magit-log-refresh-popup - '(:variable magit-log-arguments - :man-page "git-log" - :switches ((?g "Show graph" "--graph") - (?c "Show graph in color" "--color") - (?d "Show refnames" "--decorate")) - :options ((?n "Limit number of commits" "-n") - (?o "Order commits by" "++order=" magit-log-select-order)) - :actions ("Refresh" - (?g "buffer" magit-log-refresh) - (?s "buffer and set defaults" magit-log-set-default-arguments) - (?w "buffer and save defaults" magit-log-save-default-arguments) - "Margin" - (?L "toggle visibility" magit-toggle-margin) - (?l "cycle style" magit-cycle-margin-style) - (?d "toggle details" magit-toggle-margin-details)) - :max-action-columns 1)) - -(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-log-popup) -(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-log-mode-refresh-popup) -(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-log-refresh-popup) - -(defun magit-read-file-trace (&rest _ignored) - (let ((file (magit-read-file-from-rev "HEAD" "File")) - (trace (magit-read-string "Trace"))) - (concat trace (or (match-string 2 trace) ":") file))) - -(defun magit-log-select-order (&rest _ignored) - "Set one `--<value>-order' option in Git log. -This encompasses the options `--author-date-order', -`--date-order', and `--topo-order'." - (magit-read-char-case "Order commits by " t - (?t "[t]opography" "topo") - (?a "[a]uthor date" "author-date") - (?c "[c]ommitter date" "date"))) - -;; This is a dummy procedure used to show help in `magit-log-popup'. -(defun magit-log++header () - "Insert a header after each revision summary in Git log. -Customize `magit-log-revision-headers-format' to change this -header." - nil) - -(defun magit-log-get-buffer-args () - (cond ((and magit-use-sticky-arguments - (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)) - (list (nth 1 magit-refresh-args) - (nth 2 magit-refresh-args))) - ((and (eq magit-use-sticky-arguments t) - (--when-let (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-log-mode) - (with-current-buffer it - (list (nth 1 magit-refresh-args) - (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)))))) - (t - (list (default-value 'magit-log-arguments) nil)))) - -(defun magit-log-arguments (&optional refresh) - (cond ((memq magit-current-popup - '(magit-log-popup magit-log-refresh-popup)) - (magit-popup-export-file-args magit-current-popup-args)) - ((and refresh (not (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode))) - (list magit-log-section-arguments nil)) - (t - (magit-log-get-buffer-args)))) - -(defun magit-log-popup (arg) - "Popup console for log commands." - (interactive "P") - (let ((magit-log-refresh-popup - (pcase major-mode - (`magit-log-mode magit-log-mode-refresh-popup) - (_ magit-log-refresh-popup))) - (magit-log-arguments - (apply #'magit-popup-import-file-args (magit-log-get-buffer-args)))) - (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-log-popup nil arg))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-log-buffer-file-popup () - "Popup console for log commands. - -This is a variant of `magit-log-popup' which shows the same popup -but which limits the log to the file being visited in the current -buffer." - (interactive) - (if-let ((file (magit-file-relative-name))) - (let ((magit-log-arguments - (magit-popup-import-file-args - (if-let ((buffer (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-log-mode))) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)) - (default-value 'magit-log-arguments)) - (list file)))) - (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-log-popup nil nil)) - (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file"))) - -(defun magit-log-refresh-popup (arg) - "Popup console for changing log arguments in the current buffer." - (interactive "P") - (magit-log-refresh-assert) - (let ((magit-log-refresh-popup - (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-select-mode) - magit-log-refresh-popup) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (let ((def (copy-sequence magit-log-refresh-popup))) - (plist-put def :switches (plist-get magit-log-popup :switches)) - (plist-put def :options (plist-get magit-log-popup :options)) - def)) - (t - magit-log-refresh-popup))) - (magit-log-arguments - (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-select-mode) - (cadr magit-refresh-args)) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (magit-popup-import-file-args (nth 1 magit-refresh-args) - (nth 2 magit-refresh-args))) - (t - magit-log-section-arguments)))) - (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-log-refresh-popup nil arg))) - -;;;; Refresh Commands - -(defun magit-log-refresh (args files) - "Set the local log arguments for the current buffer." - (interactive (magit-log-arguments t)) - (magit-log-refresh-assert) - (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-select-mode) - (setcar (cdr magit-refresh-args) args)) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (setcdr magit-refresh-args (list args files))) - (t - (setq-local magit-log-section-arguments args))) - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-log-set-default-arguments (args files) - "Set the global log arguments for the current buffer." - (interactive (magit-log-arguments t)) - (magit-log-refresh-assert) - (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-select-mode) - (customize-set-variable 'magit-log-select-arguments args) - (setcar (cdr magit-refresh-args) args)) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (customize-set-variable 'magit-log-arguments args) - (setcdr magit-refresh-args (list args files))) - (t - (customize-set-variable 'magit-log-section-arguments args) - (kill-local-variable 'magit-log-section-arguments))) - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-log-save-default-arguments (args files) - "Set and save the global log arguments for the current buffer." - (interactive (magit-log-arguments t)) - (magit-log-refresh-assert) - (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-select-mode) - (customize-save-variable 'magit-log-select-arguments args) - (setcar (cdr magit-refresh-args) args)) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (customize-save-variable 'magit-log-arguments args) - (setcdr magit-refresh-args (list args files))) - (t - (customize-save-variable 'magit-log-section-arguments args) - (kill-local-variable 'magit-log-section-arguments))) - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-log-refresh-assert () - (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-reflog-mode) - (user-error "Cannot change log arguments in reflog buffers")) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-cherry-mode) - (user-error "Cannot change log arguments in cherry buffers")))) - -;;;; Log Commands - -(defvar magit-log-read-revs-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map crm-local-completion-map) - (define-key map "\s" 'self-insert-command) - map)) - -(defun magit-log-read-revs (&optional use-current) - (or (and use-current (--when-let (magit-get-current-branch) (list it))) - (let ((collection `(,@(and (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "FETCH_HEAD")) - (list "FETCH_HEAD")) - ,@(magit-list-refnames)))) - (split-string - (magit-completing-read-multiple "Log rev,s" collection - "\\(\\.\\.\\.?\\|[, ]\\)" - (or (magit-branch-or-commit-at-point) - (unless use-current - (magit-get-previous-branch))) - 'magit-revision-history - magit-log-read-revs-map) - "[, ]" t)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-log-current (revs &optional args files) - "Show log for the current branch. -When `HEAD' is detached or with a prefix argument show log for -one or more revs read from the minibuffer." - (interactive (cons (magit-log-read-revs t) - (magit-log-arguments))) - (magit-log revs args files)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-log (revs &optional args files) - "Show log for one or more revs read from the minibuffer. -The user can input any revision or revisions separated by a -space, or even ranges, but only branches and tags, and a -representation of the commit at point, are available as -completion candidates." - (interactive (cons (magit-log-read-revs) - (magit-log-arguments))) - (require 'magit) - (magit-mode-setup #'magit-log-mode revs args files) - (magit-log-goto-same-commit)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-log-head (&optional args files) - "Show log for `HEAD'." - (interactive (magit-log-arguments)) - (magit-log (list "HEAD") args files)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-log-branches (&optional args files) - "Show log for all local branches and `HEAD'." - (interactive (magit-log-arguments)) - (magit-log (if (magit-get-current-branch) - (list "--branches") - (list "HEAD" "--branches")) - args files)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-log-all-branches (&optional args files) - "Show log for all local and remote branches and `HEAD'." - (interactive (magit-log-arguments)) - (magit-log (if (magit-get-current-branch) - (list "--branches" "--remotes") - (list "HEAD" "--branches" "--remotes")) - args files)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-log-all (&optional args files) - "Show log for all references and `HEAD'." - (interactive (magit-log-arguments)) - (magit-log (if (magit-get-current-branch) - (list "--all") - (list "HEAD" "--all")) - args files)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-log-buffer-file (&optional follow beg end) - "Show log for the blob or file visited in the current buffer. -With a prefix argument or when `--follow' is part of -`magit-log-arguments', then follow renames. When the region is -active, restrict the log to the lines that the region touches." - (interactive - (cons current-prefix-arg - (and (region-active-p) - (magit-file-relative-name) - (save-restriction - (widen) - (list (line-number-at-pos (region-beginning)) - (line-number-at-pos - (let ((end (region-end))) - (if (char-after end) - end - ;; Ensure that we don't get the line number - ;; of a trailing newline. - (1- end))))))))) - (require 'magit) - (if-let ((file (magit-file-relative-name))) - (magit-mode-setup-internal - #'magit-log-mode - (list (list (or magit-buffer-refname - (magit-get-current-branch) - "HEAD")) - (let ((args (car (magit-log-arguments)))) - (when (and follow (not (member "--follow" args))) - (push "--follow" args)) - (when (and (file-regular-p - (expand-file-name file (magit-toplevel))) - beg end) - (setq args (cons (format "-L%s,%s:%s" beg end file) - (cl-delete "-L" args :test - 'string-prefix-p))) - (setq file nil)) - args) - (and file (list file))) - magit-log-buffer-file-locked) - (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file")) - (magit-log-goto-same-commit)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-log-trace-definition (file fn rev) - "Show log for the definition at point." - (interactive (list (or (magit-file-relative-name) - (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file")) - (which-function) - (or magit-buffer-refname - (magit-get-current-branch) - "HEAD"))) - (require 'magit) - (magit-mode-setup-internal - #'magit-log-mode - (list (list rev) - (cons (format "-L:%s:%s" (regexp-quote fn) file) - (cl-delete "-L" (car (magit-log-arguments)) - :test 'string-prefix-p)) - nil) - magit-log-buffer-file-locked) - (magit-log-goto-same-commit)) - -(defun magit-diff-trace-definition () - "Show log for the definition at point in a diff." - (interactive) - (let (buf pos) - (save-window-excursion - (call-interactively #'magit-diff-visit-file) - (setq buf (current-buffer)) - (setq pos (point))) - (save-excursion - (with-current-buffer buf - (goto-char pos) - (call-interactively #'magit-log-trace-definition))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-reflog-current () - "Display the reflog of the current branch." - (interactive) - (magit-reflog (magit-get-current-branch))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-reflog (ref) - "Display the reflog of a branch." - (interactive (list (magit-read-local-branch-or-ref "Show reflog for"))) - (require 'magit) - (magit-mode-setup #'magit-reflog-mode ref magit-reflog-arguments)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-reflog-head () - "Display the `HEAD' reflog." - (interactive) - (magit-reflog "HEAD")) - -;;;; Limit Commands - -(defun magit-log-toggle-commit-limit () - "Toggle the number of commits the current log buffer is limited to. -If the number of commits is currently limited, then remove that -limit. Otherwise set it to 256." - (interactive) - (magit-log-set-commit-limit (lambda (&rest _) nil))) - -(defun magit-log-double-commit-limit () - "Double the number of commits the current log buffer is limited to." - (interactive) - (magit-log-set-commit-limit '*)) - -(defun magit-log-half-commit-limit () - "Half the number of commits the current log buffer is limited to." - (interactive) - (magit-log-set-commit-limit '/)) - -(defun magit-log-set-commit-limit (fn) - (let* ((val (car (magit-log-arguments t))) - (arg (--first (string-match "^-n\\([0-9]+\\)?$" it) val)) - (num (and arg (string-to-number (match-string 1 arg)))) - (num (if num (funcall fn num 2) 256))) - (setq val (delete arg val)) - (setcar (cdr magit-refresh-args) - (if (and num (> num 0)) - (cons (format "-n%i" num) val) - val))) - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-log-get-commit-limit () - (--when-let (--first (string-match "^-n\\([0-9]+\\)?$" it) - (car (magit-log-arguments t))) - (string-to-number (match-string 1 it)))) - -;;;; Other Commands - -(defun magit-log-bury-buffer (&optional arg) - "Bury the current buffer or the revision buffer in the same frame. -Like `magit-mode-bury-buffer' (which see) but with a negative -prefix argument instead bury the revision buffer, provided it -is displayed in the current frame." - (interactive "p") - (if (< arg 0) - (let* ((buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode)) - (win (and buf (get-buffer-window buf (selected-frame))))) - (if win - (with-selected-window win - (with-current-buffer buf - (magit-mode-bury-buffer (> (abs arg) 1)))) - (user-error "No revision buffer in this frame"))) - (magit-mode-bury-buffer (> arg 1)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-log-move-to-parent (&optional n) - "Move to the Nth parent of the current commit." - (interactive "p") - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (when (magit-section-match 'commit) - (let* ((section (magit-current-section)) - (parent-rev (format "%s^%s" (oref section value) (or n 1)))) - (if-let ((parent-hash (magit-rev-parse "--short" parent-rev))) - (if-let ((parent (--first (equal (oref section value) - parent-hash) - (magit-section-siblings section 'next)))) - (magit-section-goto parent) - (user-error - (substitute-command-keys - (concat "Parent " parent-hash " not found. Try typing " - "\\[magit-log-double-commit-limit] first")))) - (user-error "Parent %s does not exist" parent-rev)))))) - -;;; Log Mode - -(defvar magit-log-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map magit-mode-map) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-b" 'magit-go-backward) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-f" 'magit-go-forward) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-n" 'magit-log-move-to-parent) - (define-key map "=" 'magit-log-toggle-commit-limit) - (define-key map "+" 'magit-log-double-commit-limit) - (define-key map "-" 'magit-log-half-commit-limit) - (define-key map "q" 'magit-log-bury-buffer) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-log-mode'.") - -(define-derived-mode magit-log-mode magit-mode "Magit Log" - "Mode for looking at Git log. - -This mode is documented in info node `(magit)Log Buffer'. - -\\<magit-mode-map>\ -Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer. -Type \\[magit-visit-thing] or \\[magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up] \ -to visit the commit at point. - -Type \\[magit-branch-popup] to see available branch commands. -Type \\[magit-merge-popup] to merge the branch or commit at point. -Type \\[magit-cherry-pick-popup] to apply the commit at point. -Type \\[magit-reset] to reset `HEAD' to the commit at point. - -\\{magit-log-mode-map}" - :group 'magit-log - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer) - (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function - 'magit-imenu--log-prev-index-position-function) - (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function - 'magit-imenu--log-extract-index-name-function) - (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function - 'magit-bookmark--log-make-record)) - -(defvar magit-log-disable-graph-hack-args - '("-G" "--grep" "--author") - "Arguments which disable the graph speedup hack.") - -(defun magit-log-refresh-buffer (revs args files) - (magit-set-header-line-format - (funcall magit-log-header-line-function revs args files)) - (if (= (length files) 1) - (unless (magit-file-tracked-p (car files)) - (setq args (cons "--full-history" args))) - (setq args (remove "--follow" args))) - (when (--any-p (string-match-p - (concat "^" (regexp-opt magit-log-remove-graph-args)) it) - args) - (setq args (remove "--graph" args))) - (unless (member "--graph" args) - (setq args (remove "--color" args))) - (when-let ((limit (magit-log-get-commit-limit)) - (limit (* 2 limit)) ; increase odds for complete graph - (count (and (= (length revs) 1) - (> limit 1024) ; otherwise it's fast enough - (setq revs (car revs)) - (not (string-match-p "\\.\\." revs)) - (not (member revs '("--all" "--branches"))) - (-none-p (lambda (arg) - (--any-p (string-prefix-p it arg) - magit-log-disable-graph-hack-args)) - args) - (magit-git-string "rev-list" "--count" - "--first-parent" args revs)))) - (setq revs (if (< (string-to-number count) limit) - revs - (format "%s~%s..%s" revs limit revs)))) - (magit-insert-section (logbuf) - (magit-insert-log revs args files))) - -(defun magit-log-header-line-arguments (revs args files) - "Return string describing some of the used arguments." - (mapconcat (lambda (arg) - (if (string-match-p " " arg) - (prin1 arg) - arg)) - `("git" "log" ,@args ,@revs "--" ,@files) - " ")) - -(defun magit-log-header-line-sentence (revs args files) - "Return string containing all arguments." - (concat "Commits in " - (mapconcat #'identity revs " ") - (and (member "--reverse" args) - " in reverse") - (and files (concat " touching " - (mapconcat 'identity files " "))) - (--some (and (string-prefix-p "-L" it) - (concat " " it)) - args))) - -(defun magit-insert-log (revs &optional args files) - "Insert a log section. -Do not add this to a hook variable." - (let ((magit-git-global-arguments - (remove "--literal-pathspecs" magit-git-global-arguments))) - (magit-git-wash (apply-partially #'magit-log-wash-log 'log) - "log" - (format "--format=%%h%s%%x00%s%%x00%%aN%%x00%%at%%x00%%s%s" - (if (member "--decorate" args) "%d" "") - (if (member "--show-signature" args) - (progn (setq args (remove "--show-signature" args)) "%G?") - "") - (if (member "++header" args) - (if (member "--graph" (setq args (remove "++header" args))) - (concat "\n" magit-log-revision-headers-format "\n") - (concat "\n" magit-log-revision-headers-format "\n")) - "")) - (progn - (--when-let (--first (string-match "^\\+\\+order=\\(.+\\)$" it) args) - (setq args (cons (format "--%s-order" (match-string 1 it)) - (remove it args)))) - (when (member "--decorate" args) - (setq args (cons "--decorate=full" (remove "--decorate" args)))) - (when (member "--reverse" args) - (setq args (remove "--graph" args))) - args) - "--use-mailmap" "--no-prefix" revs "--" files))) - -(defvar magit-commit-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-show-commit) - (define-key map "a" 'magit-cherry-apply) - map) - "Keymap for `commit' sections.") - -(defvar magit-module-commit-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-show-commit) - map) - "Keymap for `module-commit' sections.") - -(defconst magit-log-heading-re - (concat "^" - "\\(?4:[-_/|\\*o. ]*\\)" ; graph - "\\(?1:[0-9a-fA-F]+\\)" ; sha1 - "\\(?3:[^\0\n]+)\\)?\0" ; refs - "\\(?7:[BGUXYREN]\\)?\0" ; gpg - "\\(?5:[^\0\n]*\\)\0" ; author - ;; Note: Date is optional because, prior to Git v2.19.0, - ;; `git rebase -i --root` corrupts the root's author date. - "\\(?6:[^\0\n]*\\)\0" ; date - "\\(?2:.*\\)$")) ; msg - -(defconst magit-log-cherry-re - (concat "^" - "\\(?8:[-+]\\) " ; cherry - "\\(?1:[0-9a-fA-F]+\\) " ; sha1 - "\\(?2:.*\\)$")) ; msg - -(defconst magit-log-module-re - (concat "^" - "\\(?:\\(?11:[<>]\\) \\)?" ; side - "\\(?1:[0-9a-fA-F]+\\) " ; sha1 - "\\(?2:.*\\)$")) ; msg - -(defconst magit-log-bisect-vis-re - (concat "^" - "\\(?4:[-_/|\\*o. ]*\\)" ; graph - "\\(?1:[0-9a-fA-F]+\\)" ; sha1 - "\\(?3:[^\0\n]+)\\)?\0" ; refs - "\\(?2:.*\\)$")) ; msg - -(defconst magit-log-bisect-log-re - (concat "^# " - "\\(?3:bad:\\|skip:\\|good:\\) " ; "refs" - "\\[\\(?1:[^]\n]+\\)\\] " ; sha1 - "\\(?2:.*\\)$")) ; msg - -(defconst magit-log-reflog-re - (concat "^" - "\\(?1:[^\0\n]+\\)\0" ; sha1 - "\\(?5:[^\0\n]*\\)\0" ; author - "\\(?:\\(?:[^@\n]+@{\\(?6:[^}\n]+\\)}\0" ; date - "\\(?10:merge \\|autosave \\|restart \\|[^:\n]+: \\)?" ; refsub - "\\(?2:.*\\)?\\)\\|\0\\)$")) ; msg - -(defconst magit-reflog-subject-re - (concat "\\(?1:[^ ]+\\) ?" ; command - "\\(?2:\\(?: ?-[^ ]+\\)+\\)?" ; option - "\\(?: ?(\\(?3:[^)]+\\))\\)?")) ; type - -(defconst magit-log-stash-re - (concat "^" - "\\(?1:[^\0\n]+\\)\0" ; "sha1" - "\\(?5:[^\0\n]*\\)\0" ; author - "\\(?6:[^\0\n]+\\)\0" ; date - "\\(?2:.*\\)$")) ; msg - -(defvar magit-log-count nil) - -(defvar magit-log-format-message-function 'magit-log-propertize-keywords) - -(defun magit-log-wash-log (style args) - (setq args (-flatten args)) - (when (and (member "--graph" args) - (member "--color" args)) - (let ((ansi-color-apply-face-function - (lambda (beg end face) - (put-text-property beg end 'font-lock-face - (or face 'magit-log-graph))))) - (ansi-color-apply-on-region (point-min) (point-max)))) - (when (eq style 'cherry) - (reverse-region (point-min) (point-max))) - (let ((magit-log-count 0)) - (magit-wash-sequence (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-rev style - (magit-abbrev-length))) - (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (when (eq magit-log-count (magit-log-get-commit-limit)) - (magit-insert-section (longer) - (insert-text-button - (substitute-command-keys - (format "Type \\<%s>\\[%s] to show more history" - 'magit-log-mode-map - 'magit-log-double-commit-limit)) - 'action (lambda (_button) - (magit-log-double-commit-limit)) - 'follow-link t - 'mouse-face 'magit-section-highlight))) - (insert ?\n)))) - -(cl-defun magit-log-wash-rev (style abbrev) - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (cl-incf magit-log-count)) - (looking-at (pcase style - (`log magit-log-heading-re) - (`cherry magit-log-cherry-re) - (`module magit-log-module-re) - (`reflog magit-log-reflog-re) - (`stash magit-log-stash-re) - (`bisect-vis magit-log-bisect-vis-re) - (`bisect-log magit-log-bisect-log-re))) - (magit-bind-match-strings - (hash msg refs graph author date gpg cherry _ refsub side) nil - (setq msg (substring-no-properties msg)) - (when refs - (setq refs (substring-no-properties refs))) - (let ((align (or (eq style 'cherry) - (not (member "--stat" (cadr magit-refresh-args))))) - (non-graph-re (if (eq style 'bisect-vis) - magit-log-bisect-vis-re - magit-log-heading-re))) - (magit-delete-line) - ;; If the reflog entries have been pruned, the output of `git - ;; reflog show' includes a partial line that refers to the hash - ;; of the youngest expired reflog entry. - (when (and (eq style 'reflog) (not date)) - (cl-return-from magit-log-wash-rev t)) - (magit-insert-section section (commit hash) - (pcase style - (`stash (oset section type 'stash)) - (`module (oset section type 'module-commit)) - (`bisect-log (setq hash (magit-rev-parse "--short" hash)))) - (when cherry - (when (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-refs-mode) - magit-refs-show-commit-count) - (insert (make-string (1- magit-refs-focus-column-width) ?\s))) - (insert (propertize cherry 'face (if (string= cherry "-") - 'magit-cherry-equivalent - 'magit-cherry-unmatched))) - (insert ?\s)) - (when side - (insert (propertize side 'face (if (string= side "<") - 'magit-cherry-equivalent - 'magit-cherry-unmatched))) - (insert ?\s)) - (when align - (insert (propertize hash 'face 'magit-hash) ?\s)) - (when graph - (insert graph)) - (unless align - (insert (propertize hash 'face 'magit-hash) ?\s)) - (when (and refs (not magit-log-show-refname-after-summary)) - (insert (magit-format-ref-labels refs) ?\s)) - (when (eq style 'reflog) - (insert (format "%-2s " (1- magit-log-count))) - (when refsub - (insert (magit-reflog-format-subject - (substring refsub 0 (if (string-match-p ":" refsub) -2 -1)))))) - (when msg - (when gpg - (setq msg (propertize msg 'face - (pcase (aref gpg 0) - (?G 'magit-signature-good) - (?B 'magit-signature-bad) - (?U 'magit-signature-untrusted) - (?X 'magit-signature-expired) - (?Y 'magit-signature-expired-key) - (?R 'magit-signature-revoked) - (?E 'magit-signature-error))))) - (insert (funcall magit-log-format-message-function hash msg))) - (when (and refs magit-log-show-refname-after-summary) - (insert ?\s) - (insert (magit-format-ref-labels refs))) - (insert ?\n) - (when (memq style '(log reflog stash)) - (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (when (and refsub - (string-match "\\`\\([^ ]\\) \\+\\(..\\)\\(..\\)" date)) - (setq date (+ (string-to-number (match-string 1 date)) - (* (string-to-number (match-string 2 date)) 60 60) - (* (string-to-number (match-string 3 date)) 60)))) - (save-excursion - (backward-char) - (magit-log-format-margin hash author date))) - (when (and (eq style 'cherry) - (magit-buffer-margin-p)) - (save-excursion - (backward-char) - (apply #'magit-log-format-margin hash - (split-string (magit-rev-format "%aN%x00%ct" hash) "\0")))) - (when (and graph - (not (eobp)) - (not (looking-at non-graph-re))) - (when (looking-at "") - (magit-insert-heading) - (delete-char 1) - (magit-insert-section (commit-header) - (forward-line) - (magit-insert-heading) - (re-search-forward "") - (backward-delete-char 1) - (forward-char) - (insert ?\n)) - (delete-char 1)) - (if (looking-at "^\\(---\\|\n\s\\|\ndiff\\)") - (let ((limit (save-excursion - (and (re-search-forward non-graph-re nil t) - (match-beginning 0))))) - (unless (oref magit-insert-section--current content) - (magit-insert-heading)) - (delete-char (if (looking-at "\n") 1 4)) - (magit-diff-wash-diffs (list "--stat") limit)) - (when align - (setq align (make-string (1+ abbrev) ? ))) - (when (and (not (eobp)) (not (looking-at non-graph-re))) - (when align - (setq align (make-string (1+ abbrev) ? ))) - (while (and (not (eobp)) (not (looking-at non-graph-re))) - (when align - (save-excursion (insert align))) - (magit-make-margin-overlay) - (forward-line)) - ;; When `--format' is used and its value isn't one of the - ;; predefined formats, then `git-log' does not insert a - ;; separator line. - (save-excursion - (forward-line -1) - (looking-at "[-_/|\\*o. ]*")) - (setq graph (match-string 0)) - (unless (string-match-p "[/\\]" graph) - (insert graph ?\n)))))))) - t) - -(defun magit-log-propertize-keywords (_rev msg) - (let ((start 0)) - (when (string-match "^\\(squash\\|fixup\\)! " msg start) - (setq start (match-end 0)) - (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) - (match-end 0) - 'face 'magit-keyword-squash msg)) - (while (string-match "\\[[^[]*\\]" msg start) - (setq start (match-end 0)) - (when magit-log-highlight-keywords - (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) - (match-end 0) - 'face 'magit-keyword msg)))) - msg) - -(defun magit-log-maybe-show-more-commits (section) - "When point is at the end of a log buffer, insert more commits. - -Log buffers end with a button \"Type + to show more history\". -When the use of a section movement command puts point on that -button, then automatically show more commits, without the user -having to press \"+\". - -This function is called by `magit-section-movement-hook' and -exists mostly for backward compatibility reasons." - (when (and (eq (oref section type) 'longer) - magit-log-auto-more) - (magit-log-double-commit-limit) - (forward-line -1) - (magit-section-forward))) - -(defvar magit--update-revision-buffer nil) - -(defun magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer (&optional _) - "When moving in the log buffer, update the revision buffer. -If there is no revision buffer in the same frame, then do nothing." - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer-1))) - -(defun magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer-1 () - (unless magit--update-revision-buffer - (when-let ((commit (magit-section-value-if 'commit)) - (buffer (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode nil t))) - (setq magit--update-revision-buffer (list commit buffer)) - (run-with-idle-timer - magit-update-other-window-delay nil - (let ((args (magit-show-commit--arguments))) - (lambda () - (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,buf) magit--update-revision-buffer)) - (setq magit--update-revision-buffer nil) - (when (buffer-live-p buf) - (let ((magit-display-buffer-noselect t)) - (apply #'magit-show-commit rev args)))) - (setq magit--update-revision-buffer nil))))))) - -(defvar magit--update-blob-buffer nil) - -(defun magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer (&optional _) - "When moving in the log buffer, update the blob buffer. -If there is no blob buffer in the same frame, then do nothing." - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode) - (magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer-1))) - -(defun magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer-1 () - (unless magit--update-revision-buffer - (when-let ((commit (magit-section-value-if 'commit)) - (buffer (--first (with-current-buffer it magit-buffer-revision) - (mapcar #'window-buffer (window-list))))) - (setq magit--update-blob-buffer (list commit buffer)) - (run-with-idle-timer - magit-update-other-window-delay nil - (lambda () - (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,buf) magit--update-blob-buffer)) - (setq magit--update-blob-buffer nil) - (when (buffer-live-p buf) - (save-excursion - (with-selected-window (get-buffer-window buf) - (with-current-buffer buf - (magit-blob-visit (list (magit-rev-parse rev) - (magit-file-relative-name - magit-buffer-file-name)) - (line-number-at-pos)))))))))))) - -(defun magit-log-goto-same-commit (&optional default) - (let ((prev magit-previous-section)) - (when-let ((rev (cond ((and prev (magit-section-match 'commit prev)) - (oref prev value)) - ((and prev (magit-section-match 'branch prev)) - (magit-rev-format "%h" (oref prev value))) - (default (magit-rev-format "%h" default)))) - (same (--first (equal (oref it value) rev) - (oref magit-root-section children)))) - (goto-char (oref same start))))) - -;;; Log Margin - -(defvar-local magit-log-margin-show-shortstat nil) - -(defun magit-toggle-log-margin-style () - "Toggle between the regular and the shortstat margin style. -The shortstat style is experimental and rather slow." - (interactive) - (setq magit-log-margin-show-shortstat - (not magit-log-margin-show-shortstat)) - (magit-set-buffer-margin nil t)) - -(defun magit-log-format-margin (rev author date) - (when-let ((option (magit-margin-option))) - (if magit-log-margin-show-shortstat - (magit-log-format-shortstat-margin rev) - (pcase-let ((`(,_ ,style ,width ,details ,details-width) - (or magit-buffer-margin - (symbol-value option)))) - (magit-make-margin-overlay - (concat (and details - (concat (propertize (truncate-string-to-width - (or author "") - details-width - nil ?\s (make-string 1 magit-ellipsis)) - 'face 'magit-log-author) - " ")) - (propertize - (if (stringp style) - (format-time-string - style - (seconds-to-time (string-to-number date))) - (pcase-let* ((abbr (eq style 'age-abbreviated)) - (`(,cnt ,unit) (magit--age date abbr))) - (format (format (if abbr "%%2i%%-%ic" "%%2i %%-%is") - (- width (if details (1+ details-width) 0))) - cnt unit))) - 'face 'magit-log-date))))))) - -(defun magit-log-format-shortstat-margin (rev) - (magit-make-margin-overlay - (if-let ((line (and rev (magit-git-string - "show" "--format=" "--shortstat" rev)))) - (if (string-match "\ -\\([0-9]+\\) files? changed, \ -\\(?:\\([0-9]+\\) insertions?(\\+)\\)?\ -\\(?:\\(?:, \\)?\\([0-9]+\\) deletions?(-)\\)?\\'" line) - (magit-bind-match-strings (files add del) line - (format - "%5s %5s%4s" - (if add - (propertize (format "%s+" add) 'face 'magit-diffstat-added) - "") - (if del - (propertize (format "%s-" del) 'face 'magit-diffstat-removed) - "") - files)) - "") - ""))) - -(defun magit-log-margin-width (style details details-width) - (+ (if details (1+ details-width) 0) - (if (stringp style) - (length (format-time-string style)) - (+ 2 ; two digits - 1 ; trailing space - (if (eq style 'age-abbreviated) - 1 ; single character - (+ 1 ; gap after digits - (apply #'max (--map (max (length (nth 1 it)) - (length (nth 2 it))) - magit--age-spec)))))))) - -;;; Select Mode - -(defvar magit-log-select-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map magit-log-mode-map) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-b" 'undefined) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-f" 'undefined) - (define-key map "." 'magit-log-select-pick) - (define-key map "e" 'magit-log-select-pick) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-c" 'magit-log-select-pick) - (define-key map "q" 'magit-log-select-quit) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-k" 'magit-log-select-quit) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-log-select-mode'.") - -(put 'magit-log-select-pick :advertised-binding [?\C-c ?\C-c]) -(put 'magit-log-select-quit :advertised-binding [?\C-c ?\C-k]) - -(define-derived-mode magit-log-select-mode magit-log-mode "Magit Select" - "Mode for selecting a commit from history. - -This mode is documented in info node `(magit)Select from Log'. - -\\<magit-mode-map>\ -Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer. -Type \\[magit-visit-thing] or \\[magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up] \ -to visit the commit at point. - -\\<magit-log-select-mode-map>\ -Type \\[magit-log-select-pick] to select the commit at point. -Type \\[magit-log-select-quit] to abort without selecting a commit." - :group 'magit-log - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)) - -(defun magit-log-select-refresh-buffer (rev args) - (magit-insert-section (logbuf) - (magit-insert-log rev args))) - -(defvar-local magit-log-select-pick-function nil) -(defvar-local magit-log-select-quit-function nil) - -(defun magit-log-select (pick &optional msg quit branch args initial) - (declare (indent defun)) - (magit-mode-setup #'magit-log-select-mode - (or branch (magit-get-current-branch) "HEAD") - (append args magit-log-select-arguments)) - (magit-log-goto-same-commit initial) - (setq magit-log-select-pick-function pick) - (setq magit-log-select-quit-function quit) - (when magit-log-select-show-usage - (let ((pick (propertize (substitute-command-keys - "\\[magit-log-select-pick]") - 'face - 'magit-header-line-key)) - (quit (propertize (substitute-command-keys - "\\[magit-log-select-quit]") - 'face - 'magit-header-line-key))) - (setq msg (format-spec - (if msg - (if (string-suffix-p "," msg) - (concat msg " or %q to abort") - msg) - "Type %p to select commit at point, or %q to abort") - `((?p . ,pick) - (?q . ,quit))))) - (add-face-text-property 0 (length msg) 'magit-header-line-log-select t msg) - (when (memq magit-log-select-show-usage '(both header-line)) - (magit-set-header-line-format msg)) - (when (memq magit-log-select-show-usage '(both echo-area)) - (message "%s" (substring-no-properties msg))))) - -(defun magit-log-select-pick () - "Select the commit at point and act on it. -Call `magit-log-select-pick-function' with the selected -commit as argument." - (interactive) - (let ((fun magit-log-select-pick-function) - (rev (magit-commit-at-point))) - (magit-mode-bury-buffer 'kill) - (funcall fun rev))) - -(defun magit-log-select-quit () - "Abort selecting a commit, don't act on any commit." - (interactive) - (magit-mode-bury-buffer 'kill) - (when magit-log-select-quit-function - (funcall magit-log-select-quit-function))) - -;;; Cherry Mode - -(defvar magit-cherry-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map magit-mode-map) - (define-key map "q" 'magit-log-bury-buffer) - (define-key map "L" 'magit-margin-popup) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-cherry-mode'.") - -(define-derived-mode magit-cherry-mode magit-mode "Magit Cherry" - "Mode for looking at commits not merged upstream. - -\\<magit-mode-map>\ -Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer. -Type \\[magit-visit-thing] or \\[magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up] \ -to visit the commit at point. - -Type \\[magit-cherry-pick-popup] to apply the commit at point. - -\\{magit-cherry-mode-map}" - :group 'magit-log - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer) - (setq imenu-create-index-function - 'magit-imenu--cherry-create-index-function) - (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function - 'magit-bookmark--cherry-make-record)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cherry (head upstream) - "Show commits in a branch that are not merged in the upstream branch." - (interactive - (let ((head (magit-read-branch "Cherry head"))) - (list head (magit-read-other-branch "Cherry upstream" head - (magit-get-upstream-branch head))))) - (require 'magit) - (magit-mode-setup #'magit-cherry-mode upstream head)) - -(defun magit-cherry-refresh-buffer (_upstream _head) - (magit-insert-section (cherry) - (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-cherry-sections-hook))) - -(defun magit-insert-cherry-headers () - "Insert headers appropriate for `magit-cherry-mode' buffers." - (magit-insert-head-branch-header (nth 1 magit-refresh-args)) - (magit-insert-upstream-branch-header (nth 1 magit-refresh-args) - (nth 0 magit-refresh-args) - "Upstream: ") - (insert ?\n)) - -(defun magit-insert-cherry-commits () - "Insert commit sections into a `magit-cherry-mode' buffer." - (magit-insert-section (cherries) - (magit-insert-heading "Cherry commits:") - (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'cherry) - "cherry" "-v" "--abbrev" magit-refresh-args))) - -;;; Reflog Mode - -(defvar magit-reflog-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map magit-log-mode-map) - (define-key map "L" 'magit-margin-popup) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-reflog-mode'.") - -(define-derived-mode magit-reflog-mode magit-log-mode "Magit Reflog" - "Mode for looking at Git reflog. - -This mode is documented in info node `(magit)Reflog'. - -\\<magit-mode-map>\ -Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer. -Type \\[magit-visit-thing] or \\[magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up] \ -to visit the commit at point. - -Type \\[magit-cherry-pick-popup] to apply the commit at point. -Type \\[magit-reset] to reset `HEAD' to the commit at point. - -\\{magit-reflog-mode-map}" - :group 'magit-log - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer) - (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function - 'magit-bookmark--reflog-make-record)) - -(defun magit-reflog-refresh-buffer (ref args) - (magit-set-header-line-format (concat "Reflog for " ref)) - (magit-insert-section (reflogbuf) - (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'reflog) - "reflog" "show" "--format=%h%x00%aN%x00%gd%x00%gs" "--date=raw" - args ref "--"))) - -(defvar magit-reflog-labels - '(("commit" . magit-reflog-commit) - ("amend" . magit-reflog-amend) - ("merge" . magit-reflog-merge) - ("checkout" . magit-reflog-checkout) - ("branch" . magit-reflog-checkout) - ("reset" . magit-reflog-reset) - ("rebase" . magit-reflog-rebase) - ("cherry-pick" . magit-reflog-cherry-pick) - ("initial" . magit-reflog-commit) - ("pull" . magit-reflog-remote) - ("clone" . magit-reflog-remote) - ("autosave" . magit-reflog-commit) - ("restart" . magit-reflog-reset))) - -(defun magit-reflog-format-subject (subject) - (let* ((match (string-match magit-reflog-subject-re subject)) - (command (and match (match-string 1 subject))) - (option (and match (match-string 2 subject))) - (type (and match (match-string 3 subject))) - (label (if (string= command "commit") - (or type command) - command)) - (text (if (string= command "commit") - label - (mapconcat #'identity - (delq nil (list command option type)) - " ")))) - (format "%-16s " - (propertize text 'face - (or (cdr (assoc label magit-reflog-labels)) - 'magit-reflog-other))))) - -;;; Log Sections -;;;; Standard Log Sections - -(defvar magit-unpulled-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-diff-dwim) - map) - "Keymap for `unpulled' sections.") - -(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-unpulled-from-upstream - "Unpulled from @{upstream}" unpulled "..@{upstream}") - -(defun magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream () - "Insert commits that haven't been pulled from the upstream yet." - (when (magit-git-success "rev-parse" "@{upstream}") - (magit-insert-section (unpulled "..@{upstream}" t) - (magit-insert-heading - (format (propertize "Unpulled from %s:" 'face 'magit-section-heading) - (magit-get-upstream-branch))) - (magit-insert-log "..@{upstream}" magit-log-section-arguments)))) - -(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-unpulled-from-pushremote - "Unpulled from <push-remote>" unpulled - (concat ".." (magit-get-push-branch))) - -(defun magit-insert-unpulled-from-pushremote () - "Insert commits that haven't been pulled from the push-remote yet." - (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch) - (unless (and (equal (magit-rev-name it) - (magit-rev-name "@{upstream}")) - (or (memq 'magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream - magit-status-sections-hook) - (memq 'magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream-or-recent - magit-status-sections-hook))) - (magit-insert-section (unpulled (concat ".." it) t) - (magit-insert-heading - (format (propertize "Unpulled from %s:" 'face 'magit-section-heading) - (propertize it 'face 'magit-branch-remote))) - (magit-insert-log (concat ".." it) magit-log-section-arguments))))) - -(defvar magit-unpushed-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-diff-dwim) - map) - "Keymap for `unpushed' sections.") - -(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-unpushed-to-upstream - "Unpushed to @{upstream}" unpushed "@{upstream}..") - -(defun magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream-or-recent () - "Insert section showing unpushed or other recent commits. -If an upstream is configured for the current branch and it is -behind of the current branch, then show the commits that have -not yet been pushed into the upstream branch. If no upstream is -configured or if the upstream is not behind of the current branch, -then show the last `magit-log-section-commit-count' commits." - (let ((upstream (magit-rev-parse "@{upstream}"))) - (if (or (not upstream) - (magit-rev-ancestor-p "HEAD" upstream)) - (magit-insert-recent-commits 'unpushed "@{upstream}..") - (magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream)))) - -(defun magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream () - "Insert commits that haven't been pushed to the upstream yet." - (when (magit-git-success "rev-parse" "@{upstream}") - (magit-insert-section (unpushed "@{upstream}..") - (magit-insert-heading - (format (propertize "Unmerged into %s:" 'face 'magit-section-heading) - (magit-get-upstream-branch))) - (magit-insert-log "@{upstream}.." magit-log-section-arguments)))) - -(defun magit-insert-recent-commits (&optional type value) - "Insert section showing recent commits. -Show the last `magit-log-section-commit-count' commits." - (let* ((start (format "HEAD~%s" magit-log-section-commit-count)) - (range (and (magit-rev-verify start) - (concat start "..HEAD")))) - (magit-insert-section ((eval (or type 'recent)) - (or value range) - t) - (magit-insert-heading "Recent commits") - (magit-insert-log range - (cons (format "-n%d" magit-log-section-commit-count) - (--remove (string-prefix-p "-n" it) - magit-log-section-arguments)))))) - -(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-unpushed-to-pushremote - "Unpushed to <push-remote>" unpushed - (concat (magit-get-push-branch) "..")) - -(defun magit-insert-unpushed-to-pushremote () - "Insert commits that haven't been pushed to the push-remote yet." - (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch) - (unless (and (equal (magit-rev-name it) - (magit-rev-name "@{upstream}")) - (or (memq 'magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream - magit-status-sections-hook) - (memq 'magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream-or-recent - magit-status-sections-hook))) - (magit-insert-section (unpushed (concat it "..") t) - (magit-insert-heading - (format (propertize "Unpushed to %s:" 'face 'magit-section-heading) - (propertize it 'face 'magit-branch-remote))) - (magit-insert-log (concat it "..") magit-log-section-arguments))))) - -;;;; Auxiliary Log Sections - -(defun magit-insert-unpulled-cherries () - "Insert section showing unpulled commits. -Like `magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream' but prefix each commit -which has not been applied yet (i.e. a commit with a patch-id -not shared with any local commit) with \"+\", and all others with -\"-\"." - (when (magit-git-success "rev-parse" "@{upstream}") - (magit-insert-section (unpulled "..@{upstream}") - (magit-insert-heading "Unpulled commits:") - (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'cherry) - "cherry" "-v" (magit-abbrev-arg) - (magit-get-current-branch) "@{upstream}")))) - -(defun magit-insert-unpushed-cherries () - "Insert section showing unpushed commits. -Like `magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream' but prefix each commit -which has not been applied to upstream yet (i.e. a commit with -a patch-id not shared with any upstream commit) with \"+\", and -all others with \"-\"." - (when (magit-git-success "rev-parse" "@{upstream}") - (magit-insert-section (unpushed "@{upstream}..") - (magit-insert-heading "Unpushed commits:") - (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'cherry) - "cherry" "-v" (magit-abbrev-arg) "@{upstream}")))) - -(provide 'magit-log) -;;; magit-log.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-log.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-log.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 97a6998..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-log.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-margin.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-margin.el deleted file mode 100644 index a52c18f..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-margin.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,240 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-margin.el --- margins in Magit buffers -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements support for showing additional information -;; in the margins of Magit buffers. Currently this is only used for -;; commits, for which the committer date or age, and optionally the -;; author name are shown. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'dash) - -(require 'magit-section) -(require 'magit-mode) - -(defgroup magit-margin nil - "Information Magit displays in the margin. - -You can change the STYLE and AUTHOR-WIDTH of all `magit-*-margin' -options to the same values by customizing `magit-log-margin' -*before* `magit' is loaded. If you do that, then the respective -values for the other options will default to what you have set -for that variable. Likewise if you set `magit-log-margin's INIT -to nil, then that is used in the default of all other options. But -setting it to t, i.e. re-enforcing the default for that option, -does not carry to other options." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Log Margin") - :group 'magit-log) - -(defvar-local magit-buffer-margin nil) -(put 'magit-buffer-margin 'permanent-local t) - -(defvar-local magit-set-buffer-margin-refresh nil) - -(defvar magit--age-spec) - -;;; Commands - -(magit-define-popup magit-margin-popup - "Popup console for changing appearance of the margin." - :actions '("Margin" - (?L "Toggle visibility" magit-toggle-margin) - (?l "Cycle style" magit-cycle-margin-style) - (?d "Toggle details" magit-toggle-margin-details) - (lambda () - (and (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer - (derived-mode-p 'magit-refs-mode)) - (propertize "Left edge" 'face 'magit-popup-heading))) - (?v "Change verbosity" magit-refs-set-show-commit-count)) - :max-action-columns 1) - -(defun magit-toggle-margin () - "Show or hide the Magit margin." - (interactive) - (unless (magit-margin-option) - (user-error "Magit margin isn't supported in this buffer")) - (setcar magit-buffer-margin (not (magit-buffer-margin-p))) - (magit-set-buffer-margin)) - -(defun magit-cycle-margin-style () - "Cycle style used for the Magit margin." - (interactive) - (unless (magit-margin-option) - (user-error "Magit margin isn't supported in this buffer")) - ;; This is only suitable for commit margins (there are not others). - (setf (cadr magit-buffer-margin) - (pcase (cadr magit-buffer-margin) - (`age 'age-abbreviated) - (`age-abbreviated - (let ((default (cadr (symbol-value (magit-margin-option))))) - (if (stringp default) default "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M "))) - (_ 'age))) - (magit-set-buffer-margin nil t)) - -(defun magit-toggle-margin-details () - "Show or hide details in the Magit margin." - (interactive) - (unless (magit-margin-option) - (user-error "Magit margin isn't supported in this buffer")) - (setf (nth 3 magit-buffer-margin) - (not (nth 3 magit-buffer-margin))) - (magit-set-buffer-margin nil t)) - -;;; Core - -(defun magit-buffer-margin-p () - (car magit-buffer-margin)) - -(defun magit-margin-option () - (pcase major-mode - (`magit-cherry-mode 'magit-cherry-margin) - (`magit-log-mode 'magit-log-margin) - (`magit-log-select-mode 'magit-log-select-margin) - (`magit-reflog-mode 'magit-reflog-margin) - (`magit-refs-mode 'magit-refs-margin) - (`magit-stashes-mode 'magit-stashes-margin) - (`magit-status-mode 'magit-status-margin))) - -(defun magit-set-buffer-margin (&optional reset refresh) - (when-let ((option (magit-margin-option))) - (let* ((default (symbol-value option)) - (default-width (nth 2 default))) - (when (or reset (not magit-buffer-margin)) - (setq magit-buffer-margin (copy-sequence default))) - (pcase-let ((`(,enable ,style ,_width ,details ,details-width) - magit-buffer-margin)) - (when (functionp default-width) - (setf (nth 2 magit-buffer-margin) - (funcall default-width style details details-width))) - (dolist (window (get-buffer-window-list nil nil 0)) - (with-selected-window window - (magit-set-window-margin window) - (if enable - (add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook - 'magit-set-window-margin nil t) - (remove-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook - 'magit-set-window-margin t)))) - (when (and enable (or refresh magit-set-buffer-margin-refresh)) - (magit-refresh-buffer)))))) - -(defun magit-set-window-margin (&optional window) - (when (or window (setq window (get-buffer-window))) - (with-selected-window window - (set-window-margins - nil (car (window-margins)) - (and (magit-buffer-margin-p) - (if (bound-and-true-p magit-log-margin-show-shortstat) - 16 ; kludge - (nth 2 magit-buffer-margin))))))) - -(defun magit-make-margin-overlay (&optional string previous-line) - (if previous-line - (save-excursion - (forward-line -1) - (magit-make-margin-overlay string)) - ;; Don't put the overlay on the complete line to work around #1880. - (let ((o (make-overlay (1+ (line-beginning-position)) - (line-end-position) - nil t))) - (overlay-put o 'evaporate t) - (overlay-put o 'before-string - (propertize "o" 'display - (list (list 'margin 'right-margin) - (or string " "))))))) - -(defun magit-maybe-make-margin-overlay () - (when (or (magit-section-match - '(unpulled unpushed recent stashes local cherries) - magit-insert-section--current) - (and (eq major-mode 'magit-refs-mode) - (magit-section-match - '(remote commit tags) - magit-insert-section--current))) - (magit-make-margin-overlay nil t))) - -;;; Custom Support - -(defun magit-margin-set-variable (mode symbol value) - (set-default symbol value) - (message "Updating margins in %s buffers..." mode) - (dolist (buffer (buffer-list)) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (when (eq major-mode mode) - (magit-set-buffer-margin t) - (magit-refresh)))) - (message "Updating margins in %s buffers...done" mode)) - -(defconst magit-log-margin--custom-type - '(list (boolean :tag "Show margin initially") - (choice :tag "Show committer" - (string :tag "date using time-format" "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M ") - (const :tag "date's age" age) - (const :tag "date's age (abbreviated)" age-abbreviated)) - (const :tag "Calculate width using magit-log-margin-width" - magit-log-margin-width) - (boolean :tag "Show author name by default") - (integer :tag "Show author name using width"))) - -;;; Time Utilities - -(defvar magit--age-spec - `((?Y "year" "years" ,(round (* 60 60 24 365.2425))) - (?M "month" "months" ,(round (* 60 60 24 30.436875))) - (?w "week" "weeks" ,(* 60 60 24 7)) - (?d "day" "days" ,(* 60 60 24)) - (?h "hour" "hours" ,(* 60 60)) - (?m "minute" "minutes" 60) - (?s "second" "seconds" 1)) - "Time units used when formatting relative commit ages. - -The value is a list of time units, beginning with the longest. -Each element has the form (CHAR UNIT UNITS SECONDS). UNIT is the -time unit, UNITS is the plural of that unit. CHAR is a character -abbreviation. And SECONDS is the number of seconds in one UNIT. - -This is defined as a variable to make it possible to use time -units for a language other than English. It is not defined -as an option, because most other parts of Magit are always in -English.") - -(defun magit--age (date &optional abbreviate) - (cl-labels ((fn (age spec) - (pcase-let ((`(,char ,unit ,units ,weight) (car spec))) - (let ((cnt (round (/ age weight 1.0)))) - (if (or (not (cdr spec)) - (>= (/ age weight) 1)) - (list cnt (cond (abbreviate char) - ((= cnt 1) unit) - (t units))) - (fn age (cdr spec))))))) - (fn (abs (- (float-time) - (if (stringp date) - (string-to-number date) - date))) - magit--age-spec))) - -(provide 'magit-margin) -;;; magit-margin.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-margin.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-margin.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 4e7a4b4..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-margin.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-merge.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-merge.el deleted file mode 100644 index 2530f7e..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-merge.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,279 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-merge.el --- merge functionality -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements merge commands. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -;;; Commands - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-merge-popup "magit" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-merge-popup - "Popup console for merge commands." - :man-page "git-merge" - :switches '((?f "Fast-forward only" "--ff-only") - (?n "No fast-forward" "--no-ff")) - :options '((?s "Strategy" "--strategy=")) - :actions '((?m "Merge" magit-merge) - (?p "Preview merge" magit-merge-preview) - (?e "Merge and edit message" magit-merge-editmsg) nil - (?n "Merge but don't commit" magit-merge-nocommit) - (?s "Squash merge" magit-merge-squash) - (?a "Absorb" magit-merge-absorb) - (?i "Merge into" magit-merge-into)) - :sequence-actions '((?m "Commit merge" magit-commit) - (?a "Abort merge" magit-merge-abort)) - :sequence-predicate 'magit-merge-in-progress-p - :default-action 'magit-merge - :max-action-columns 2) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-merge (rev &optional args nocommit) - "Merge commit REV into the current branch; using default message. - -Unless there are conflicts or a prefix argument is used create a -merge commit using a generic commit message and without letting -the user inspect the result. With a prefix argument pretend the -merge failed to give the user the opportunity to inspect the -merge. - -\(git merge --no-edit|--no-commit [ARGS] REV)" - (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Merge") - (magit-merge-arguments) - current-prefix-arg)) - (magit-merge-assert) - (magit-run-git-async "merge" (if nocommit "--no-commit" "--no-edit") args rev)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-merge-editmsg (rev &optional args) - "Merge commit REV into the current branch; and edit message. -Perform the merge and prepare a commit message but let the user -edit it. -\n(git merge --edit --no-ff [ARGS] REV)" - (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Merge") - (magit-merge-arguments))) - (magit-merge-assert) - (cl-pushnew "--no-ff" args :test #'equal) - (apply #'magit-run-git-with-editor "merge" "--edit" - (append args (list rev)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-merge-nocommit (rev &optional args) - "Merge commit REV into the current branch; pretending it failed. -Pretend the merge failed to give the user the opportunity to -inspect the merge and change the commit message. -\n(git merge --no-commit --no-ff [ARGS] REV)" - (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Merge") - (magit-merge-arguments))) - (magit-merge-assert) - (cl-pushnew "--no-ff" args :test #'equal) - (magit-run-git-async "merge" "--no-commit" args rev)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-merge-into (branch &optional args) - "Merge the current branch into BRANCH and remove the former. - -Before merging, force push the source branch to its push-remote, -provided the respective remote branch already exists, ensuring -that the respective pull-request (if any) won't get stuck on some -obsolete version of the commits that are being merged. Finally -if `magit-branch-pull-request' was used to create the merged -branch, then also remove the respective remote branch." - (interactive - (list (magit-read-other-local-branch - (format "Merge `%s' into" (magit-get-current-branch)) - nil - (when-let ((upstream (magit-get-upstream-branch))) - (when-let ((upstream (cdr (magit-split-branch-name upstream)))) - (and (magit-branch-p upstream) upstream)))) - (magit-merge-arguments))) - (let ((current (magit-get-current-branch))) - (when (zerop (magit-call-git "checkout" branch)) - (magit--merge-absort current args)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-merge-absorb (branch &optional args) - "Merge BRANCH into the current branch and remove the former. - -Before merging, force push the source branch to its push-remote, -provided the respective remote branch already exists, ensuring -that the respective pull-request (if any) won't get stuck on some -obsolete version of the commits that are being merged. Finally -if `magit-branch-pull-request' was used to create the merged -branch, then also remove the respective remote branch." - (interactive (list (magit-read-other-local-branch "Absorb branch") - (magit-merge-arguments))) - (magit--merge-absort branch args)) - -(defun magit--merge-absort (branch args) - (when (equal branch "master") - (unless (yes-or-no-p - "Do you really want to to merge `master' into another branch? ") - (user-error "Abort"))) - (if-let ((target (magit-get-push-branch branch t))) - (progn - (magit-git-push branch target (list "--force-with-lease")) - (set-process-sentinel - magit-this-process - (lambda (process event) - (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal)) - (if (not (zerop (process-exit-status process))) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (magit--merge-absort-1 branch args)))))) - (magit--merge-absort-1 branch args))) - -(defun magit--merge-absort-1 (branch args) - (magit-run-git-async "merge" args "--no-edit" branch) - (set-process-sentinel - magit-this-process - (lambda (process event) - (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal)) - (if (> (process-exit-status process) 0) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (magit-branch-maybe-delete-pr-remote branch) - (magit-branch-unset-pushRemote branch) - (magit-run-git "branch" "-D" branch)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-merge-squash (rev) - "Squash commit REV into the current branch; don't create a commit. -\n(git merge --squash REV)" - (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Squash"))) - (magit-merge-assert) - (magit-run-git-async "merge" "--squash" rev)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-merge-preview (rev) - "Preview result of merging REV into the current branch." - (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Preview merge"))) - (magit-mode-setup #'magit-merge-preview-mode rev)) - -(define-derived-mode magit-merge-preview-mode magit-diff-mode "Magit Merge" - "Mode for previewing a merge." - :group 'magit-diff - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)) - -(defun magit-merge-preview-refresh-buffer (rev) - (let* ((branch (magit-get-current-branch)) - (head (or branch (magit-rev-verify "HEAD")))) - (magit-set-header-line-format (format "Preview merge of %s into %s" - rev - (or branch "HEAD"))) - (magit-insert-section (diffbuf) - (magit-git-wash #'magit-diff-wash-diffs - "merge-tree" (magit-git-string "merge-base" head rev) head rev)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-merge-abort () - "Abort the current merge operation. -\n(git merge --abort)" - (interactive) - (unless (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "MERGE_HEAD")) - (user-error "No merge in progress")) - (magit-confirm 'abort-merge) - (magit-run-git-async "merge" "--abort")) - -(defun magit-checkout-stage (file arg) - "During a conflict checkout and stage side, or restore conflict." - (interactive - (let ((file (magit-completing-read "Checkout file" - (magit-tracked-files) nil nil nil - 'magit-read-file-hist - (magit-current-file)))) - (cond ((member file (magit-unmerged-files)) - (list file (magit-checkout-read-stage file))) - ((yes-or-no-p (format "Restore conflicts in %s? " file)) - (list file "--merge")) - (t - (user-error "Quit"))))) - (pcase (cons arg (cddr (car (magit-file-status file)))) - ((or `("--ours" ?D ,_) - `("--theirs" ,_ ?D)) - (magit-run-git "rm" "--" file)) - (_ (if (equal arg "--merge") - ;; This fails if the file was deleted on one - ;; side. And we cannot do anything about it. - (magit-run-git "checkout" "--merge" "--" file) - (magit-call-git "checkout" arg "--" file) - (magit-run-git "add" "-u" "--" file))))) - -;;; Utilities - -(defun magit-merge-in-progress-p () - (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "MERGE_HEAD"))) - -(defun magit--merge-range (&optional head) - (unless head - (setq head (magit-get-shortname - (car (magit-file-lines (magit-git-dir "MERGE_HEAD")))))) - (and head - (concat (magit-git-string "merge-base" "--octopus" "HEAD" head) - ".." head))) - -(defun magit-merge-assert () - (or (not (magit-anything-modified-p t)) - (magit-confirm 'merge-dirty - "Merging with dirty worktree is risky. Continue"))) - -(defun magit-checkout-read-stage (file) - (magit-read-char-case (format "For %s checkout: " file) t - (?o "[o]ur stage" "--ours") - (?t "[t]heir stage" "--theirs") - (?c "[c]onflict" "--merge"))) - -;;; Sections - -(defvar magit-unmerged-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-diff-dwim) - map) - "Keymap for `unmerged' sections.") - -(defun magit-insert-merge-log () - "Insert section for the on-going merge. -Display the heads that are being merged. -If no merge is in progress, do nothing." - (when (magit-merge-in-progress-p) - (let* ((heads (mapcar #'magit-get-shortname - (magit-file-lines (magit-git-dir "MERGE_HEAD")))) - (range (magit--merge-range (car heads)))) - (magit-insert-section (unmerged range) - (magit-insert-heading - (format "Merging %s:" (mapconcat #'identity heads ", "))) - (magit-insert-log - range - (let ((args magit-log-section-arguments)) - (unless (member "--decorate=full" magit-log-section-arguments) - (push "--decorate=full" args)) - args)))))) - -(provide 'magit-merge) -;;; magit-merge.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-merge.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-merge.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 90068a1..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-merge.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-mode.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-mode.el deleted file mode 100644 index 1ad0582..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-mode.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1386 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-mode.el --- create and refresh Magit buffers -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements the abstract major-mode `magit-mode' from -;; which almost all other Magit major-modes derive. The code in here -;; is mostly concerned with creating and refreshing Magit buffers. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'dash) - -(require 'magit-section) -(require 'magit-git) -(require 'magit-popup) - -;; For `magit-display-buffer-fullcolumn-most-v1' from `git-commit' -(defvar git-commit-mode) -;; For `magit-xref-insert-buttons' from `magit' -(defvar magit-diff-show-xref-buttons) -(defvar magit-revision-show-xref-buttons) -;; For `magit-refresh' and `magit-refresh-all' -(declare-function magit-auto-revert-buffers "magit-autorevert" ()) -;; For `magit-refresh-buffer' -(declare-function magit-process-unset-mode-line-error-status "magit-process" ()) -;; For `magit-mode-setup-internal' -(declare-function magit-status-goto-initial-section "magit-status" ()) - -(require 'format-spec) -(require 'help-mode) - -;;; Options - -(defcustom magit-mode-hook - '(magit-load-config-extensions - magit-xref-setup) - "Hook run when entering a mode derived from Magit mode." - :group 'magit-modes - :type 'hook - :options '(magit-load-config-extensions - magit-xref-setup - bug-reference-mode)) - -(defcustom magit-mode-setup-hook - '(magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers - magit-set-buffer-margin) - "Hook run by `magit-mode-setup'. - -This is run right after displaying the buffer and right before -generating or updating its content. `magit-mode-hook' and other, -more specific, `magit-mode-*-hook's on the other hand are run -right before displaying the buffer. Usually one of these hooks -should be used instead of this one." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-modes - :type 'hook - :options '(magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers - magit-set-buffer-margin)) - -(defcustom magit-pre-refresh-hook '(magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers) - "Hook run before refreshing in `magit-refresh'. - -This hook, or `magit-post-refresh-hook', should be used -for functions that are not tied to a particular buffer. - -To run a function with a particular buffer current, use -`magit-refresh-buffer-hook' and use `derived-mode-p' -inside your function." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0") - :group 'magit-refresh - :type 'hook - :options '(magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers)) - -(defcustom magit-post-refresh-hook nil - "Hook run after refreshing in `magit-refresh'. - -This hook, or `magit-pre-refresh-hook', should be used -for functions that are not tied to a particular buffer. - -To run a function with a particular buffer current, use -`magit-refresh-buffer-hook' and use `derived-mode-p' -inside your function." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0") - :group 'magit-refresh - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-display-buffer-function 'magit-display-buffer-traditional - "The function used display a Magit buffer. - -All Magit buffers (buffers whose major-modes derive from -`magit-mode') are displayed using `magit-display-buffer', -which in turn uses the function specified here." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-buffers - :type '(radio (function-item magit-display-buffer-traditional) - (function-item magit-display-buffer-same-window-except-diff-v1) - (function-item magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1) - (function-item magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-topleft-v1) - (function-item magit-display-buffer-fullcolumn-most-v1) - (function-item display-buffer) - (function :tag "Function"))) - -(defcustom magit-pre-display-buffer-hook '(magit-save-window-configuration) - "Hook run by `magit-display-buffer' before displaying the buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-buffers - :type 'hook - :get 'magit-hook-custom-get - :options '(magit-save-window-configuration)) - -(defcustom magit-post-display-buffer-hook '(magit-maybe-set-dedicated) - "Hook run by `magit-display-buffer' after displaying the buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-buffers - :type 'hook - :get 'magit-hook-custom-get - :options '(magit-maybe-set-dedicated)) - -(defcustom magit-generate-buffer-name-function - 'magit-generate-buffer-name-default-function - "The function used to generate the name for a Magit buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-buffers - :type '(radio (function-item magit-generate-buffer-name-default-function) - (function :tag "Function"))) - -(defcustom magit-buffer-name-format "%x%M%v: %t%x" - "The format string used to name Magit buffers. - -The following %-sequences are supported: - -`%m' The name of the major-mode, but with the `-mode' suffix - removed. - -`%M' Like \"%m\" but abbreviate `magit-status-mode' as `magit'. - -`%v' The value the buffer is locked to, in parentheses, or an - empty string if the buffer is not locked to a value. - -`%V' Like \"%v\", but the string is prefixed with a space, unless - it is an empty string. - -`%t' The top-level directory of the working tree of the - repository, or if `magit-uniquify-buffer-names' is non-nil - an abbreviation of that. - -`%x' If `magit-uniquify-buffer-names' is nil \"*\", otherwise the - empty string. Due to limitations of the `uniquify' package, - buffer names must end with the path. - -`%T' Obsolete, use \"%t%x\" instead. Like \"%t\", but append an - asterisk if and only if `magit-uniquify-buffer-names' is nil. - -The value should always contain \"%m\" or \"%M\", \"%v\" or -\"%V\", and \"%t\" (or the obsolete \"%T\"). - -If `magit-uniquify-buffer-names' is non-nil, then the value must -end with \"%t\" or \"%t%x\" (or the obsolete \"%T\"). See issue -#2841. - -This is used by `magit-generate-buffer-name-default-function'. -If another `magit-generate-buffer-name-function' is used, then -it may not respect this option, or on the contrary it may -support additional %-sequences." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-buffers - :type 'string) - -(defcustom magit-uniquify-buffer-names t - "Whether to uniquify the names of Magit buffers." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-buffers - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-bury-buffer-function 'magit-restore-window-configuration - "The function used to bury or kill the current Magit buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-buffers - :type '(radio (function-item quit-window) - (function-item magit-mode-quit-window) - (function-item magit-restore-window-configuration) - (function :tag "Function"))) - -(defcustom magit-use-sticky-arguments t - "How to reuse arguments from existing diff and log buffers. - -nil Always use the default value of the variable - `magit-log-arguments' for log commands. Likewise, - always use the default value of the variable - `magit-diff-arguments' for diff command calls. - -current If the mode of the current buffer is derived from - `magit-log-mode' or `magit-diff-mode', reuse the - arguments from that buffer instead of those given by - the variable `magit-log-arguments' or - `magit-diff-arguments', respectively. - -t Like `current', but if the mode of the current buffer - is not derived from `magit-log-mode' or - `magit-diff-mode', use the arguments from the current - repository's active (i.e. non-locked) `magit-log-mode' - or `magit-diff-mode' buffer, respectively, if it - exists. - - Note that commands that generate a - `magit-revision-mode' or `magit-stash-mode' buffer will - also collect their diff arguments from the active - `magit-diff-mode' buffer. - -In general, there is a separation between the \"sticky\" -arguments for log and diff buffers, but there is one special -case: if the current buffer is a log buffer, -`magit-show-commit' (considered a diff command) uses the file -filter from the log buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.11.0") - :group 'magit-buffers - :type '(choice (const :tag "disabled" nil) - (const :tag "sticky for current" current) - (const :tag "sticky" t))) - -(defcustom magit-region-highlight-hook - '(magit-section-update-region magit-diff-update-hunk-region) - "Functions used to highlight the region. - -Each function is run with the current section as only argument -until one of them returns non-nil. If all functions return nil, -then fall back to regular region highlighting." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-refresh - :type 'hook - :options '(magit-section-update-region magit-diff-update-hunk-region)) - -(defcustom magit-create-buffer-hook nil - "Normal hook run after creating a new `magit-mode' buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.90.0") - :group 'magit-refresh - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-refresh-buffer-hook nil - "Normal hook for `magit-refresh-buffer' to run after refreshing." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-refresh - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-refresh-status-buffer t - "Whether the status buffer is refreshed after running git. - -When this is non-nil, then the status buffer is automatically -refreshed after running git for side-effects, in addition to the -current Magit buffer, which is always refreshed automatically. - -Only set this to nil after exhausting all other options to -improve performance." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0") - :group 'magit-refresh - :group 'magit-status - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-refresh-verbose nil - "Whether to revert Magit buffers verbosely." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-refresh - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-save-repository-buffers t - "Whether to save file-visiting buffers when appropriate. - -If non-nil, then all modified file-visiting buffers belonging -to the current repository may be saved before running Magit -commands and before creating or refreshing Magit buffers. -If `dontask', then this is done without user intervention, for -any other non-nil value the user has to confirm each save. - -The default is t to avoid surprises, but `dontask' is the -recommended value." - :group 'magit-essentials - :group 'magit-buffers - :type '(choice (const :tag "Never" nil) - (const :tag "Ask" t) - (const :tag "Save without asking" dontask))) - -(defcustom magit-keep-region-overlay nil - "Whether to keep the region overlay when there is a valid selection. - -By default Magit removes the regular region overlay if, and only -if, that region constitutes a valid selection as understood by -Magit commands. Otherwise it does not remove that overlay, and -the region looks like it would in other buffers. - -There are two types of such valid selections: hunk-internal -regions and regions that select two or more sibling sections. -In such cases Magit removes the region overlay and instead -highlights a slightly larger range. All text (for hunk-internal -regions) or the headings of all sections (for sibling selections) -that are inside that range (not just inside the region) are acted -on by commands such as the staging command. This buffer range -begins at the beginning of the line on which the region begins -and ends at the end of the line on which the region ends. - -Because Magit acts on this larger range and not the region, it is -actually quite important to visualize that larger range. If we -don't do that, then one might think that these commands act on -the region instead. If you want to *also* visualize the region, -then set this option to t. But please note that when the region -does *not* constitute a valid selection, then the region is -*always* visualized as usual, and that it is usually under such -circumstances that you want to use a non-magit command to act on -the region. - -Besides keeping the region overlay, setting this option to t also -causes all face properties, except for `:foreground', to be -ignored for the faces used to highlight headings of selected -sections. This avoids the worst conflicts that result from -displaying the region and the selection overlays at the same -time. We are not interested in dealing with other conflicts. -In fact we *already* provide a way to avoid all of these -conflicts: *not* changing the value of this option. - -It should be clear by now that we consider it a mistake to set -this to display the region when the Magit selection is also -visualized, but since it has been requested a few times and -because it doesn't cost much to offer this option we do so. -However that might change. If the existence of this option -starts complicating other things, then it will be removed." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-miscellaneous - :type 'boolean) - -;;; Magit Mode - -(defvar magit-mode-map - (let ((map (make-keymap))) - (suppress-keymap map t) - (cond ((featurep 'jkl) - (define-key map [return] 'magit-visit-thing) - (define-key map [C-return] 'magit-dired-jump) - (define-key map [tab] 'magit-section-toggle) - (define-key map [C-tab] 'magit-section-cycle) - (define-key map [M-tab] 'magit-section-cycle-diffs) - (define-key map [S-tab] 'magit-section-cycle-global) - (define-key map (kbd "M-o") 'magit-section-up) - (define-key map (kbd "i") 'magit-section-backward) - (define-key map (kbd "k") 'magit-section-forward) - (define-key map (kbd "M-i") 'magit-section-backward-sibling) - (define-key map (kbd "M-k") 'magit-section-forward-sibling) - (define-key map (kbd "p") 'magit-push-popup) - (define-key map (kbd ",") 'magit-delete-thing) - (define-key map (kbd ";") 'magit-file-untrack) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-i") 'magit-gitignore-popup)) - (t - (define-key map [C-return] 'magit-visit-thing) - (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'magit-visit-thing) - (define-key map (kbd "C-M-i") 'magit-dired-jump) - (define-key map (kbd "C-i") 'magit-section-toggle) - (define-key map [C-tab] 'magit-section-cycle) - (define-key map [M-tab] 'magit-section-cycle-diffs) - ;; [backtab] is the most portable binding for Shift+Tab. - (define-key map [backtab] 'magit-section-cycle-global) - (define-key map (kbd "^") 'magit-section-up) - (define-key map (kbd "p") 'magit-section-backward) - (define-key map (kbd "n") 'magit-section-forward) - (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'magit-section-backward-sibling) - (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'magit-section-forward-sibling) - (define-key map (kbd "P") 'magit-push-popup) - (define-key map (kbd "k") 'magit-delete-thing) - (define-key map (kbd "K") 'magit-file-untrack) - (define-key map (kbd "i") 'magit-gitignore) - (define-key map (kbd "I") 'magit-gitignore-popup))) - (define-key map (kbd "SPC") 'magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up) - (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down) - (define-key map "+" 'magit-diff-more-context) - (define-key map "-" 'magit-diff-less-context) - (define-key map "0" 'magit-diff-default-context) - (define-key map "1" 'magit-section-show-level-1) - (define-key map "2" 'magit-section-show-level-2) - (define-key map "3" 'magit-section-show-level-3) - (define-key map "4" 'magit-section-show-level-4) - (define-key map (kbd "M-1") 'magit-section-show-level-1-all) - (define-key map (kbd "M-2") 'magit-section-show-level-2-all) - (define-key map (kbd "M-3") 'magit-section-show-level-3-all) - (define-key map (kbd "M-4") 'magit-section-show-level-4-all) - (define-key map "$" 'magit-process-buffer) - (define-key map "%" 'magit-worktree-popup) - (define-key map "a" 'magit-cherry-apply) - (define-key map "A" 'magit-cherry-pick-popup) - (define-key map "b" 'magit-branch-popup) - (define-key map "B" 'magit-bisect-popup) - (define-key map "c" 'magit-commit-popup) - (define-key map "d" 'magit-diff-popup) - (define-key map "D" 'magit-diff-refresh-popup) - (define-key map "e" 'magit-ediff-dwim) - (define-key map "E" 'magit-ediff-popup) - (define-key map "f" 'magit-fetch-popup) - (define-key map "F" 'magit-pull-popup) - (define-key map "g" 'magit-refresh) - (define-key map "G" 'magit-refresh-all) - (define-key map "h" 'magit-dispatch-popup) - (define-key map "?" 'magit-dispatch-popup) - (define-key map "l" 'magit-log-popup) - (define-key map "L" 'magit-log-refresh-popup) - (define-key map "m" 'magit-merge-popup) - (define-key map "M" 'magit-remote-popup) - (define-key map "o" 'magit-submodule-popup) - (define-key map "O" 'magit-subtree-popup) - (define-key map "q" 'magit-mode-bury-buffer) - (define-key map "r" 'magit-rebase-popup) - (define-key map "R" 'magit-file-rename) - (define-key map "t" 'magit-tag-popup) - (define-key map "T" 'magit-notes-popup) - (define-key map "s" 'magit-stage-file) - (define-key map "S" 'magit-stage-modified) - (define-key map "u" 'magit-unstage-file) - (define-key map "U" 'magit-unstage-all) - (define-key map "v" 'magit-revert-no-commit) - (define-key map "V" 'magit-revert-popup) - (define-key map "w" 'magit-am-popup) - (define-key map "W" 'magit-patch-popup) - (define-key map "x" 'magit-reset) - (define-key map "X" 'magit-reset-popup) - (define-key map "y" 'magit-show-refs-popup) - (define-key map "Y" 'magit-cherry) - (define-key map "z" 'magit-stash-popup) - (define-key map "Z" 'magit-stash-popup) - (define-key map ":" 'magit-git-command) - (define-key map "!" 'magit-run-popup) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-b") 'magit-browse-thing) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'magit-dispatch-popup) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-e") 'magit-dispatch-popup) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x a") 'magit-add-change-log-entry) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x 4 a") 'magit-add-change-log-entry-other-window) - (define-key map (kbd "C-w") 'magit-copy-section-value) - (define-key map (kbd "M-w") 'magit-copy-buffer-revision) - (define-key map [remap evil-previous-line] 'evil-previous-visual-line) - (define-key map [remap evil-next-line] 'evil-next-visual-line) - map) - "Parent keymap for all keymaps of modes derived from `magit-mode'.") - -(defun magit-delete-thing () - "This is a placeholder command. -Where applicable, section-specific keymaps bind another command -which deletes the thing at point." - (interactive) - (user-error "There is no thing at point that could be deleted")) - -(defun magit-visit-thing () - "This is a placeholder command. -Where applicable, section-specific keymaps bind another command -which visits the thing at point." - (interactive) - (if (eq magit-current-popup 'magit-dispatch-popup) - (progn (setq magit-current-popup nil) - (call-interactively (key-binding (this-command-keys)))) - (user-error "There is no thing at point that could be visited"))) - -(defun magit-edit-thing () - "This is a placeholder command. -Where applicable, section-specific keymaps bind another command -which lets you edit the thing at point, likely in another buffer." - (interactive) - (if (eq magit-current-popup 'magit-dispatch-popup) - (progn (setq magit-current-popup nil) - (call-interactively (key-binding (this-command-keys)))) - (user-error "There is no thing at point that could be edited"))) - -(defun magit-browse-thing () - "This is a placeholder command. -Where applicable, section-specific keymaps bind another command -which visits the thing at point using `browse-url'." - (interactive) - (user-error "There is no thing at point that could be browsed")) - -(easy-menu-define magit-mode-menu magit-mode-map - "Magit menu" - '("Magit" - ["Refresh" magit-refresh t] - ["Refresh all" magit-refresh-all t] - "---" - ["Stage" magit-stage t] - ["Stage modified" magit-stage-modified t] - ["Unstage" magit-unstage t] - ["Reset index" magit-reset-index t] - ["Commit" magit-commit-popup t] - ["Add log entry" magit-commit-add-log t] - ["Tag" magit-tag t] - "---" - ["Diff working tree" magit-diff-working-tree t] - ["Diff" magit-diff t] - ("Log" - ["Log" magit-log t] - ["Reflog" magit-reflog t] - ["Extended..." magit-log-popup t]) - "---" - ["Cherry pick" magit-cherry-pick t] - ["Revert commit" magit-revert-popup t] - "---" - ["Ignore" magit-gitignore t] - ["Ignore locally" magit-gitignore-locally t] - ["Discard" magit-discard t] - ["Reset head" magit-reset-head t] - ["Stash" magit-stash t] - ["Snapshot" magit-snapshot t] - "---" - ["Branch..." magit-checkout t] - ["Merge" magit-merge t] - ["Ediff resolve" magit-ediff-resolve t] - ["Rebase..." magit-rebase-popup t] - "---" - ["Push" magit-push t] - ["Pull" magit-pull t] - ["Remote update" magit-fetch-all t] - ("Submodule" - ["Submodule update" magit-submodule-update t] - ["Submodule update and init" magit-submodule-setup t] - ["Submodule init" magit-submodule-init t] - ["Submodule sync" magit-submodule-sync t]) - "---" - ("Extensions") - "---" - ["Display Git output" magit-process-buffer t] - ["Quit Magit" magit-mode-bury-buffer t])) - -(defun magit-load-config-extensions () - "Load Magit extensions that are defined at the Git config layer." - (dolist (ext (magit-get-all "magit.extension")) - (let ((sym (intern (format "magit-%s-mode" ext)))) - (when (fboundp sym) - (funcall sym 1))))) - -(define-derived-mode magit-mode special-mode "Magit" - "Parent major mode from which Magit major modes inherit. - -Magit is documented in info node `(magit)'." - :group 'magit-modes - (buffer-disable-undo) - (setq truncate-lines t) - (setq buffer-read-only t) - (setq-local line-move-visual t) ; see #1771 - (setq show-trailing-whitespace nil) - (setq list-buffers-directory (abbreviate-file-name default-directory)) - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer) - (make-local-variable 'text-property-default-nonsticky) - (push (cons 'keymap t) text-property-default-nonsticky) - (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'magit-section-update-highlight t t) - (add-hook 'deactivate-mark-hook #'magit-section-update-highlight t t) - (setq-local redisplay-highlight-region-function 'magit-highlight-region) - (setq-local redisplay-unhighlight-region-function 'magit-unhighlight-region) - (when (bound-and-true-p global-linum-mode) - (linum-mode -1)) - (when (and (fboundp 'nlinum-mode) - (bound-and-true-p global-nlinum-mode)) - (nlinum-mode -1)) - (when (and (fboundp 'display-line-numbers-mode) - (bound-and-true-p global-display-line-numbers-mode)) - (display-line-numbers-mode -1)) - (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'magit-preserve-section-visibility-cache)) - -(defvar-local magit-region-overlays nil) - -(defun magit-delete-region-overlays () - (mapc #'delete-overlay magit-region-overlays) - (setq magit-region-overlays nil)) - -(defun magit-highlight-region (start end window rol) - (magit-delete-region-overlays) - (if (and (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'magit-region-highlight-hook - (magit-current-section)) - (not magit-keep-region-overlay) - (not (= (line-number-at-pos start) - (line-number-at-pos end))) - ;; (not (eq (car-safe last-command-event) 'mouse-movement)) - ) - (funcall (default-value 'redisplay-unhighlight-region-function) rol) - (funcall (default-value 'redisplay-highlight-region-function) - start end window rol))) - -(defun magit-unhighlight-region (rol) - (setq magit-section-highlighted-section nil) - (magit-delete-region-overlays) - (funcall (default-value 'redisplay-unhighlight-region-function) rol)) - -(defvar-local magit-refresh-args nil - "The arguments used to refresh the current buffer.") -(put 'magit-refresh-args 'permanent-local t) - -(defvar-local magit-previous-section nil) -(put 'magit-previous-section 'permanent-local t) - -(defun magit-mode-setup (mode &rest args) - "Setup up a MODE buffer using ARGS to generate its content." - (magit-mode-setup-internal mode args)) - -(defun magit-mode-setup-internal (mode args &optional locked) - "Setup up a MODE buffer using ARGS to generate its content. -When optional LOCKED is non-nil, then create a buffer that is -locked to its value, which is derived from MODE and ARGS." - (let* ((value (and locked (magit-buffer-lock-value mode args))) - (buffer (magit-mode-get-buffer mode nil nil value)) - (section (and buffer (magit-current-section))) - (created (not buffer))) - (unless buffer - (setq buffer (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-generate-new-buffer mode value)))) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (setq magit-previous-section section) - (setq magit-refresh-args args) - (funcall mode) - (when created - (magit-status-goto-initial-section) - (run-hooks 'magit-create-buffer-hook))) - (magit-display-buffer buffer) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (run-hooks 'magit-mode-setup-hook) - (magit-refresh-buffer)))) - -(defvar magit-display-buffer-noselect nil - "If non-nil, then `magit-display-buffer' doesn't call `select-window'.") - -(defun magit-display-buffer (buffer) - "Display BUFFER in some window and maybe select it. - -Display the buffer using `magit-display-buffer-function' and -then, unless `magit-display-buffer-noselect' is non-nil, select -the window which was used to display the buffer. - -Also run the hooks `magit-pre-display-buffer-hook' -and `magit-post-display-buffer-hook'." - (with-current-buffer buffer - (run-hooks 'magit-pre-display-buffer-hook)) - (let ((window (funcall magit-display-buffer-function buffer))) - (unless magit-display-buffer-noselect - (let* ((old-frame (selected-frame)) - (new-frame (window-frame window))) - (select-window window) - (unless (eq old-frame new-frame) - (select-frame-set-input-focus new-frame))))) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (run-hooks 'magit-post-display-buffer-hook))) - -(defun magit-display-buffer-traditional (buffer) - "Display BUFFER the way this has traditionally been done." - (display-buffer - buffer (if (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode) - (not (memq (with-current-buffer buffer major-mode) - '(magit-process-mode - magit-revision-mode - magit-diff-mode - magit-stash-mode - magit-status-mode)))) - '(display-buffer-same-window) - nil))) ; display in another window - -(defun magit-display-buffer-same-window-except-diff-v1 (buffer) - "Display BUFFER in the selected window except for some modes. -If a buffer's `major-mode' derives from `magit-diff-mode' or -`magit-process-mode', display it in another window. Display all -other buffers in the selected window." - (display-buffer - buffer (if (with-current-buffer buffer - (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode 'magit-process-mode)) - nil ; display in another window - '(display-buffer-same-window)))) - -(defun magit--display-buffer-fullframe (buffer alist) - (when-let ((window (or (display-buffer-reuse-window buffer alist) - (display-buffer-same-window buffer alist) - (display-buffer-pop-up-window buffer alist) - (display-buffer-use-some-window buffer alist)))) - (delete-other-windows window) - window)) - -(defun magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1 (buffer) - "Display BUFFER, filling entire frame if BUFFER is a status buffer. -Otherwise, behave like `magit-display-buffer-traditional'." - (if (eq (with-current-buffer buffer major-mode) - 'magit-status-mode) - (display-buffer buffer '(magit--display-buffer-fullframe)) - (magit-display-buffer-traditional buffer))) - -(defun magit--display-buffer-topleft (buffer alist) - (or (display-buffer-reuse-window buffer alist) - (when-let ((window2 (display-buffer-pop-up-window buffer alist))) - (let ((window1 (get-buffer-window)) - (buffer1 (current-buffer)) - (buffer2 (window-buffer window2)) - (w2-quit-restore (window-parameter window2 'quit-restore))) - (set-window-buffer window1 buffer2) - (set-window-buffer window2 buffer1) - (select-window window2) - ;; Swap some window state that `magit-mode-quit-window' and - ;; `quit-restore-window' inspect. - (set-window-prev-buffers window2 (cdr (window-prev-buffers window1))) - (set-window-prev-buffers window1 nil) - (set-window-parameter window2 'magit-dedicated - (window-parameter window1 'magit-dedicated)) - (set-window-parameter window1 'magit-dedicated t) - (set-window-parameter window1 'quit-restore - (list 'window 'window - (nth 2 w2-quit-restore) - (nth 3 w2-quit-restore))) - (set-window-parameter window2 'quit-restore nil) - window1)))) - -(defun magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-topleft-v1 (buffer) - "Display BUFFER, filling entire frame if BUFFER is a status buffer. -When BUFFER derives from `magit-diff-mode' or -`magit-process-mode', try to display BUFFER to the top or left of -the current buffer rather than to the bottom or right, as -`magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1' would. Whether the -split is made vertically or horizontally is determined by -`split-window-preferred-function'." - (display-buffer - buffer - (cond ((eq (with-current-buffer buffer major-mode) - 'magit-status-mode) - '(magit--display-buffer-fullframe)) - ((with-current-buffer buffer - (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode 'magit-process-mode)) - '(magit--display-buffer-topleft)) - (t - '(display-buffer-same-window))))) - -(defun magit--display-buffer-fullcolumn (buffer alist) - (when-let ((window (or (display-buffer-reuse-window buffer alist) - (display-buffer-same-window buffer alist) - (display-buffer-below-selected buffer alist)))) - (delete-other-windows-vertically window) - window)) - -(defun magit-display-buffer-fullcolumn-most-v1 (buffer) - "Display BUFFER using the full column except in some cases. -For most cases where BUFFER's `major-mode' derives from -`magit-mode', display it in the selected window and grow that -window to the full height of the frame, deleting other windows in -that column as necessary. However, display BUFFER in another -window if 1) BUFFER's mode derives from `magit-process-mode', or -2) BUFFER's mode derives from `magit-diff-mode', provided that -the mode of the current buffer derives from `magit-log-mode' or -`magit-cherry-mode'." - (display-buffer - buffer - (cond ((and (or git-commit-mode - (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode 'magit-cherry-mode)) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode))) - nil) - ((with-current-buffer buffer - (derived-mode-p 'magit-process-mode)) - nil) - (t - '(magit--display-buffer-fullcolumn))))) - -(defun magit-maybe-set-dedicated () - "Mark the selected window as dedicated if appropriate. - -If a new window was created to display the buffer, then remember -that fact. That information is used by `magit-mode-quit-window', -to determine whether the window should be deleted when its last -Magit buffer is buried." - (let ((window (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)))) - (when (and (window-live-p window) - (not (window-prev-buffers window))) - (set-window-parameter window 'magit-dedicated t)))) - -(defvar-local magit--default-directory nil - "Value of `default-directory' when buffer is generated. -This exists to prevent a let-bound `default-directory' from -tricking `magit-mode-get-buffer' or `magit-mode-get-buffers' into -thinking a buffer belongs to a repo that it doesn't.") -(put 'magit--default-directory 'permanent-local t) - -(defun magit-mode-get-buffers () - (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel))) - (--filter (with-current-buffer it - (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode) - (equal magit--default-directory topdir))) - (buffer-list)))) - -(defvar-local magit-buffer-locked-p nil) -(put 'magit-buffer-locked-p 'permanent-local t) - -(defun magit-mode-get-buffer (mode &optional create frame value) - (when create - (error "`magit-mode-get-buffer's CREATE argument is obsolete")) - (if-let ((topdir (magit-toplevel))) - (--first (with-current-buffer it - (and (eq major-mode mode) - (equal magit--default-directory topdir) - (if value - (and magit-buffer-locked-p - (equal (magit-buffer-lock-value) value)) - (not magit-buffer-locked-p)))) - (if frame - (mapcar #'window-buffer - (window-list (unless (eq frame t) frame))) - (buffer-list))) - (magit--not-inside-repository-error))) - -(defun magit-generate-new-buffer (mode &optional value) - (let* ((name (funcall magit-generate-buffer-name-function mode value)) - (buffer (generate-new-buffer name))) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (setq magit--default-directory default-directory) - (setq magit-buffer-locked-p (and value t)) - (magit-restore-section-visibility-cache mode)) - (when magit-uniquify-buffer-names - (add-to-list 'uniquify-list-buffers-directory-modes mode) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (setq list-buffers-directory (abbreviate-file-name default-directory))) - (let ((uniquify-buffer-name-style - (if (memq uniquify-buffer-name-style '(nil forward)) - 'post-forward-angle-brackets - uniquify-buffer-name-style))) - (uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names - name (file-name-directory (directory-file-name default-directory)) - buffer))) - buffer)) - -(defun magit-generate-buffer-name-default-function (mode &optional value) - "Generate buffer name for a MODE buffer in the current repository. -The returned name is based on `magit-buffer-name-format' and -takes `magit-uniquify-buffer-names' and VALUE, if non-nil, into -account." - (let ((m (substring (symbol-name mode) 0 -5)) - (v (and value (format "%s" (if (listp value) value (list value))))) - (n (if magit-uniquify-buffer-names - (file-name-nondirectory - (directory-file-name default-directory)) - (abbreviate-file-name default-directory)))) - (format-spec - magit-buffer-name-format - `((?m . ,m) - (?M . ,(if (eq mode 'magit-status-mode) "magit" m)) - (?v . ,(or v "")) - (?V . ,(if v (concat " " v) "")) - (?t . ,n) - (?x . ,(if magit-uniquify-buffer-names "" "*")) - (?T . ,(if magit-uniquify-buffer-names n (concat n "*"))))))) - -(defun magit-toggle-buffer-lock () - "Lock the current buffer to its value or unlock it. - -Locking a buffer to its value prevents it from being reused to -display another value. The name of a locked buffer contains its -value, which allows telling it apart from other locked buffers -and the unlocked buffer. - -Not all Magit buffers can be locked to their values, for example -it wouldn't make sense to lock a status buffer. - -There can only be a single unlocked buffer using a certain -major-mode per repository. So when a buffer is being unlocked -and another unlocked buffer already exists for that mode and -repository, then the former buffer is instead deleted and the -latter is displayed in its place." - (interactive) - (if magit-buffer-locked-p - (if-let ((unlocked (magit-mode-get-buffer major-mode))) - (let ((locked (current-buffer))) - (switch-to-buffer unlocked nil t) - (kill-buffer locked)) - (setq magit-buffer-locked-p nil) - (rename-buffer (funcall magit-generate-buffer-name-function - major-mode))) - (if-let ((value (magit-buffer-lock-value))) - (if-let ((locked (magit-mode-get-buffer major-mode nil nil value))) - (let ((unlocked (current-buffer))) - (switch-to-buffer locked nil t) - (kill-buffer unlocked)) - (setq magit-buffer-locked-p t) - (rename-buffer (funcall magit-generate-buffer-name-function - major-mode value))) - (user-error "Buffer has no value it could be locked to")))) - -(defvar magit-buffer-lock-functions nil - "Provide buffer-locking support for third-party modes. -An alist of symbols to functions. - -The symbol must be the major-mode the locked buffer will have. - -The function must take a single argument, a list of refresh -arguments (the value of `magit-refresh-args') and return a -value that identifies the buffer (i.e., its 'lock value'). -If the third-party mode is invoked as - - (magit-mode-setup-internal #\\='my-mode \\='(1 2 3) t) - -the function will be invoked as - - (funcall lock-func \\='(1 2 3)) - -if the cons (my-mode . lock-func) is in this list. - -This variable is intended for third-party extensions; -`magit-buffer-lock-value' implements all built-in behavior. - -See also `magit-toggle-buffer-lock'.") - -(cl-defun magit-buffer-lock-value - (&optional (mode major-mode) - (args magit-refresh-args)) - "Find an appropriate buffer lock value for MODE under ARGS. -See also `magit-buffer-lock-functions'." - (cl-case mode - (magit-cherry-mode - (pcase-let ((`(,upstream ,head) args)) - (concat head ".." upstream))) - (magit-diff-mode - (pcase-let ((`(,rev-or-range ,const ,_args ,files) args)) - (nconc (cons (or rev-or-range - (if (member "--cached" const) - (progn (setq const (delete "--cached" const)) - 'staged) - 'unstaged)) - const) - (and files (cons "--" files))))) - (magit-log-mode - (pcase-let ((`(,revs ,_args ,files) args)) - (if (and revs files) - (append revs (cons "--" files)) - (append revs files)))) - (magit-refs-mode - (pcase-let ((`(,ref ,args) args)) - (cons (or ref "HEAD") args))) - (magit-revision-mode - (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,_const ,_args ,files) args)) - (if files (cons rev files) (list rev)))) - ((magit-reflog-mode ; (ref ~args) - magit-stash-mode ; (stash _const _args _files) - magit-stashes-mode) ; (ref) - (car args)) - (t - (--when-let (cdr (assq mode magit-buffer-lock-functions)) - (funcall it args))))) - -(defun magit-mode-bury-buffer (&optional kill-buffer) - "Bury the current buffer. -With a prefix argument, kill the buffer instead. -This is done using `magit-bury-buffer-function'." - (interactive "P") - (funcall magit-bury-buffer-function kill-buffer)) - -(defun magit-mode-quit-window (kill-buffer) - "Quit the selected window and bury its buffer. - -This behaves similar to `quit-window', but when the window -was originally created to display a Magit buffer and the -current buffer is the last remaining Magit buffer that was -ever displayed in the selected window, then delete that -window." - (if (or (one-window-p) - (--first (let ((buffer (car it))) - (and (not (eq buffer (current-buffer))) - (buffer-live-p buffer) - (or (not (window-parameter nil 'magit-dedicated)) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode - 'magit-process-mode))))) - (window-prev-buffers))) - (quit-window kill-buffer) - (let ((window (selected-window))) - (quit-window kill-buffer) - (when (window-live-p window) - (delete-window window))))) - -;;; Refresh Magit Buffers - -(defvar inhibit-magit-refresh nil) - -(defun magit-refresh () - "Refresh some buffers belonging to the current repository. - -Refresh the current buffer if its major mode derives from -`magit-mode', and refresh the corresponding status buffer. - -Run hooks `magit-pre-refresh-hook' and `magit-post-refresh-hook'." - (interactive) - (unless inhibit-magit-refresh - (unwind-protect - (let ((start (current-time)) - (magit--refresh-cache (or magit--refresh-cache - (list (cons 0 0))))) - (when magit-refresh-verbose - (message "Refreshing magit...")) - (magit-run-hook-with-benchmark 'magit-pre-refresh-hook) - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode) - (magit-refresh-buffer)) - (--when-let (and magit-refresh-status-buffer - (not (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode)) - (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-status-mode)) - (with-current-buffer it - (magit-refresh-buffer))) - (magit-auto-revert-buffers) - (magit-run-hook-with-benchmark 'magit-post-refresh-hook) - (when magit-refresh-verbose - (message "Refreshing magit...done (%.3fs, cached %s/%s)" - (float-time (time-subtract (current-time) start)) - (caar magit--refresh-cache) - (+ (caar magit--refresh-cache) - (cdar magit--refresh-cache))))) - (run-hooks 'magit-unwind-refresh-hook)))) - -(defun magit-refresh-all () - "Refresh all buffers belonging to the current repository. - -Refresh all Magit buffers belonging to the current repository, -and revert buffers that visit files located inside the current -repository. - -Run hooks `magit-pre-refresh-hook' and `magit-post-refresh-hook'." - (interactive) - (magit-run-hook-with-benchmark 'magit-pre-refresh-hook) - (dolist (buffer (magit-mode-get-buffers)) - (with-current-buffer buffer (magit-refresh-buffer))) - (magit-auto-revert-buffers) - (magit-run-hook-with-benchmark 'magit-post-refresh-hook)) - -(defvar-local magit-refresh-start-time nil) - -(defun magit-refresh-buffer () - "Refresh the current Magit buffer." - (setq magit-refresh-start-time (current-time)) - (let ((refresh (intern (format "%s-refresh-buffer" - (substring (symbol-name major-mode) 0 -5)))) - (magit--refresh-cache (or magit--refresh-cache (list (cons 0 0))))) - (when (functionp refresh) - (when magit-refresh-verbose - (message "Refreshing buffer `%s'..." (buffer-name))) - (let* ((buffer (current-buffer)) - (windows - (--mapcat (with-selected-window it - (with-current-buffer buffer - (when-let ((section (magit-current-section))) - (list - (nconc (list it section) - (magit-refresh-get-relative-position)))))) - (or (get-buffer-window-list buffer nil t) - (list (selected-window)))))) - (deactivate-mark) - (setq magit-section-highlight-overlays nil) - (setq magit-section-highlighted-section nil) - (setq magit-section-highlighted-sections nil) - (setq magit-section-unhighlight-sections nil) - (magit-process-unset-mode-line-error-status) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (erase-buffer) - (save-excursion - (apply refresh magit-refresh-args))) - (dolist (window windows) - (with-selected-window (car window) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (apply #'magit-section-goto-successor (cdr window))))) - (run-hooks 'magit-refresh-buffer-hook) - (magit-section-update-highlight) - (set-buffer-modified-p nil)) - (when magit-refresh-verbose - (message "Refreshing buffer `%s'...done (%.3fs)" (buffer-name) - (float-time (time-subtract (current-time) - magit-refresh-start-time))))))) - -(defun magit-refresh-get-relative-position () - (when-let ((section (magit-current-section))) - (let ((start (oref section start))) - (list (count-lines start (point)) - (- (point) (line-beginning-position)) - (and (magit-hunk-section-p section) - (region-active-p) - (progn (goto-char (line-beginning-position)) - (when (looking-at "^[-+]") (forward-line)) - (while (looking-at "^[ @]") (forward-line)) - (let ((beg (point))) - (cond ((looking-at "^[-+]") - (forward-line) - (while (looking-at "^[-+]") (forward-line)) - (while (looking-at "^ ") (forward-line)) - (forward-line -1) - (regexp-quote (buffer-substring-no-properties - beg (line-end-position)))) - (t t))))))))) - -;;; Save File-Visiting Buffers - -(defvar disable-magit-save-buffers nil) - -(defun magit-pre-command-hook () - (setq disable-magit-save-buffers nil)) -(add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'magit-pre-command-hook) - -(defvar magit-after-save-refresh-buffers nil) - -(defun magit-after-save-refresh-buffers () - (dolist (buffer magit-after-save-refresh-buffers) - (when (buffer-live-p buffer) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (magit-refresh-buffer)))) - (setq magit-after-save-refresh-buffers nil) - (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'magit-after-save-refresh-buffers)) - -(defun magit-after-save-refresh-status () - "Refresh the status buffer of the current repository. - -This function is intended to be added to `after-save-hook'. - -If the status buffer does not exist or the file being visited in -the current buffer isn't inside the working tree of a repository, -then do nothing. - -Note that refreshing a Magit buffer is done by re-creating its -contents from scratch, which can be slow in large repositories. -If you are not satisfied with Magit's performance, then you -should obviously not add this function to that hook." - (when (and (not disable-magit-save-buffers) - (magit-inside-worktree-p t)) - (--when-let (ignore-errors (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-status-mode)) - (add-to-list 'magit-after-save-refresh-buffers it) - (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'magit-after-save-refresh-buffers)))) - -(defun magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers () - "Maybe save file-visiting buffers belonging to the current repository. -Do so if `magit-save-repository-buffers' is non-nil. You should -not remove this from any hooks, instead set that variable to nil -if you so desire." - (when (and magit-save-repository-buffers - (not disable-magit-save-buffers)) - (setq disable-magit-save-buffers t) - (let ((msg (current-message))) - (magit-save-repository-buffers - (eq magit-save-repository-buffers 'dontask)) - (when (and msg - (current-message) - (not (equal msg (current-message)))) - (message "%s" msg))))) - -(add-hook 'magit-pre-refresh-hook #'magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers) -(add-hook 'magit-pre-call-git-hook #'magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers) -(add-hook 'magit-pre-start-git-hook #'magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers) - -(defvar-local magit-inhibit-refresh-save nil) - -(defun magit-save-repository-buffers (&optional arg) - "Save file-visiting buffers belonging to the current repository. -After any buffer where `buffer-save-without-query' is non-nil -is saved without asking, the user is asked about each modified -buffer which visits a file in the current repository. Optional -argument (the prefix) non-nil means save all with no questions." - (interactive "P") - (when-let ((topdir (magit-rev-parse-safe "--show-toplevel"))) - (let ((remote (file-remote-p topdir)) - (save-some-buffers-action-alist - `((?Y (lambda (buffer) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (setq buffer-save-without-query t) - (save-buffer))) - "to save the current buffer and remember choice") - (?N (lambda (buffer) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (setq magit-inhibit-refresh-save t))) - "to skip the current buffer and remember choice") - ,@save-some-buffers-action-alist))) - (save-some-buffers - arg (lambda () - (and (not magit-inhibit-refresh-save) - buffer-file-name - (file-exists-p (file-name-directory buffer-file-name)) - ;; Avoid needlessly connecting to unrelated remotes. - (equal (file-remote-p buffer-file-name) - remote) - (string-prefix-p topdir (file-truename buffer-file-name)) - (equal (magit-rev-parse-safe "--show-toplevel") - topdir))))))) - -;;; Restore Window Configuration - -(defvar magit-inhibit-save-previous-winconf nil) - -(defvar-local magit-previous-window-configuration nil) -(put 'magit-previous-window-configuration 'permanent-local t) - -(defun magit-save-window-configuration () - "Save the current window configuration. - -Later, when the buffer is buried, it may be restored by -`magit-restore-window-configuration'." - (if magit-inhibit-save-previous-winconf - (when (eq magit-inhibit-save-previous-winconf 'unset) - (setq magit-previous-window-configuration nil)) - (unless (get-buffer-window (current-buffer) (selected-frame)) - (setq magit-previous-window-configuration - (current-window-configuration))))) - -(defun magit-restore-window-configuration (&optional kill-buffer) - "Bury or kill the current buffer and restore previous window configuration." - (let ((winconf magit-previous-window-configuration) - (buffer (current-buffer)) - (frame (selected-frame))) - (quit-window kill-buffer (selected-window)) - (when (and winconf (equal frame (window-configuration-frame winconf))) - (set-window-configuration winconf) - (when (buffer-live-p buffer) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (setq magit-previous-window-configuration nil)))))) - -;;; Buffer History - -(defun magit-go-backward () - "Move backward in current buffer's history." - (interactive) - (if help-xref-stack - (help-xref-go-back (current-buffer)) - (user-error "No previous entry in buffer's history"))) - -(defun magit-go-forward () - "Move forward in current buffer's history." - (interactive) - (if help-xref-forward-stack - (help-xref-go-forward (current-buffer)) - (user-error "No next entry in buffer's history"))) - -(defun magit-insert-xref-buttons (&optional _) - "Insert xref buttons." - (when (or help-xref-stack help-xref-forward-stack) - (when help-xref-stack - (magit-xref-insert-button help-back-label 'magit-xref-backward)) - (when help-xref-forward-stack - (when help-xref-stack - (insert " ")) - (magit-xref-insert-button help-forward-label 'magit-xref-forward)))) - -(defun magit-xref-insert-button (label type) - (magit-insert-section (button label) - (insert-text-button label 'type type - 'help-args (list (current-buffer))))) - -(define-button-type 'magit-xref-backward - :supertype 'help-back - 'mouse-face 'magit-section-highlight - 'help-echo (purecopy "mouse-2, RET: go back to previous history entry")) - -(define-button-type 'magit-xref-forward - :supertype 'help-forward - 'mouse-face 'magit-section-highlight - 'help-echo (purecopy "mouse-2, RET: go back to next history entry")) - -(defun magit-xref-setup () - "Insert backward/forward buttons if the major-mode supports it. -Currently `magit-log-mode', `magit-reflog-mode', -`magit-diff-mode', and `magit-revision-mode' support it" - (when (memq major-mode '(magit-log-mode - magit-reflog-mode - magit-diff-mode - magit-revision-mode)) - (when help-xref-stack-item - (push (cons (point) help-xref-stack-item) help-xref-stack) - (setq help-xref-forward-stack nil)) - (when (called-interactively-p 'interactive) - (--when-let (nthcdr 10 help-xref-stack) - (setcdr it nil))) - (setq help-xref-stack-item - `(magit-xref-restore ,default-directory ,@magit-refresh-args)))) - -(defun magit-xref-restore (&rest args) - (magit-xref-setup) - (setq default-directory (car args)) - (setq magit-refresh-args (cdr args)) - (magit-refresh-buffer)) - -;;; Repository-Local Cache - -(defvar magit-repository-local-cache nil - "Alist mapping `magit-toplevel' paths to alists of key/value pairs.") - -(defun magit-repository-local-repository () - "Return the key for the current repository." - (or (bound-and-true-p magit--default-directory) - (magit-toplevel))) - -(defun magit-repository-local-set (key value &optional repository) - "Set the repository-local VALUE for KEY. - -Unless specified, REPOSITORY is the current buffer's repository. - -If REPOSITORY is nil (meaning there is no current repository), -then the value is not cached, and we return nil." - (let* ((repokey (or repository (magit-repository-local-repository))) - (cache (assoc repokey magit-repository-local-cache))) - ;; Don't cache values for a nil REPOSITORY, as the 'set' and 'get' - ;; calls for some KEY may happen in unrelated contexts. - (when repokey - (if cache - (let ((keyvalue (assoc key (cdr cache)))) - (if keyvalue - ;; Update pre-existing value for key. - (setcdr keyvalue value) - ;; No such key in repository-local cache. - (push (cons key value) (cdr cache)))) - ;; No cache for this repository. - (push (cons repokey (list (cons key value))) - magit-repository-local-cache))))) - -(defun magit-repository-local-exists-p (key &optional repository) - "Non-nil when a repository-local value exists for KEY. - -Returns a (KEY . value) cons cell. - -The KEY is matched using `equal'. - -Unless specified, REPOSITORY is the current buffer's repository." - (let* ((repokey (or repository (magit-repository-local-repository))) - (cache (assoc repokey magit-repository-local-cache))) - (and cache - (assoc key (cdr cache))))) - -(defun magit-repository-local-get (key &optional default repository) - "Return the repository-local value for KEY. - -Return DEFAULT if no value for KEY exists. - -The KEY is matched using `equal'. - -Unless specified, REPOSITORY is the current buffer's repository." - (let ((keyvalue (magit-repository-local-exists-p key repository))) - (if keyvalue - (cdr keyvalue) - default))) - -(defun magit-repository-local-delete (key &optional repository) - "Delete the repository-local value for KEY. - -Unless specified, REPOSITORY is the current buffer's repository." - (let* ((repokey (or repository (magit-repository-local-repository))) - (cache (assoc repokey magit-repository-local-cache))) - (when cache - ;; There is no `assoc-delete-all'. - (setf (cdr cache) - (cl-delete key (cdr cache) :key #'car :test #'equal))))) - -(defun magit-zap-caches () - "Zap caches for the current repository. -Remove the repository's entry from `magit-repository-local-cache' -and set `magit-section-visibility-cache' to nil in all of the -repository's Magit buffers." - (interactive) - (magit-with-toplevel - (setq magit-repository-local-cache - (cl-delete default-directory - magit-repository-local-cache - :key #'car :test #'equal))) - (dolist (buffer (magit-mode-get-buffers)) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (setq magit-section-visibility-cache nil)))) - -;;; Utilities - -(defun magit-run-hook-with-benchmark (hook) - (when hook - (if magit-refresh-verbose - (let ((start (current-time))) - (message "Running %s..." hook) - (run-hooks hook) - (message "Running %s...done (%.3fs)" hook - (float-time (time-subtract (current-time) start)))) - (run-hooks hook)))) - -(provide 'magit-mode) -;;; magit-mode.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-mode.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-mode.elc deleted file mode 100644 index e66884e..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-mode.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-notes.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-notes.el deleted file mode 100644 index 79b2fa5..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-notes.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-notes.el --- notes support -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements support for `git-notes'. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -;;; Popup - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-notes-popup "magit" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-notes-popup - "Popup console for notes commands." - :man-page "git-notes" - :variables '("Configure local settings" - (?c "core.notesRef" - magit-set-core.notesRef - magit-format-core.notesRef) - (?d "notes.displayRef" - magit-set-notes.displayRef - magit-format-notes.displayRef) - "Configure global settings" - (?C "core.notesRef" - magit-set-global-core.notesRef - magit-format-global-core.notesRef) - (?D "notes.displayRef" - magit-set-global-notes.displayRef - magit-format-global-notes.displayRef)) - :switches '("Switch for prune" - (?n "Dry run" "--dry-run")) - :options '("Option for edit and remove" - (?r "Manipulate ref" "--ref=" magit-notes-popup-read-ref) - "Option for merge" - (?s "Merge strategy" "--strategy=")) - :actions '((?T "Edit" magit-notes-edit) - (?r "Remove" magit-notes-remove) - (?m "Merge" magit-notes-merge) - (?p "Prune" magit-notes-prune)) - :sequence-actions '((?c "Commit merge" magit-notes-merge-commit) - (?a "Abort merge" magit-notes-merge-abort)) - :sequence-predicate 'magit-notes-merging-p - :default-action 'magit-notes-edit) - -(defun magit-notes-merging-p () - (let ((dir (magit-git-dir "NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE"))) - (and (file-directory-p dir) - (directory-files dir nil "^[^.]")))) - -(defun magit-format-core.notesRef () - (magit--format-popup-variable:value "core.notesRef" 22)) - -(defun magit-format-notes.displayRef () - (magit--format-popup-variable:values "notes.displayRef" 22)) - -(defun magit-format-global-core.notesRef () - (magit--format-popup-variable:value "core.notesRef" 22 t)) - -(defun magit-format-global-notes.displayRef () - (magit--format-popup-variable:values "notes.displayRef" 22 t)) - -;;; Commands - -(defun magit-notes-edit (commit &optional ref) - "Edit the note attached to COMMIT. -REF is the notes ref used to store the notes. - -Interactively or when optional REF is nil use the value of Git -variable `core.notesRef' or \"refs/notes/commits\" if that is -undefined." - (interactive (magit-notes-read-args "Edit notes")) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "notes" (and ref (concat "--ref=" ref)) - "edit" commit)) - -(defun magit-notes-remove (commit &optional ref) - "Remove the note attached to COMMIT. -REF is the notes ref from which the note is removed. - -Interactively or when optional REF is nil use the value of Git -variable `core.notesRef' or \"refs/notes/commits\" if that is -undefined." - (interactive (magit-notes-read-args "Remove notes")) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "notes" (and ref (concat "--ref=" ref)) - "remove" commit)) - -(defun magit-notes-merge (ref) - "Merge the notes ref REF into the current notes ref. - -The current notes ref is the value of Git variable -`core.notesRef' or \"refs/notes/commits\" if that is undefined. - -When there are conflicts, then they have to be resolved in the -temporary worktree \".git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE\". When -done use `magit-notes-merge-commit' to finish. To abort -use `magit-notes-merge-abort'." - (interactive (list (magit-read-string-ns "Merge reference"))) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "notes" "merge" ref)) - -(defun magit-notes-merge-commit () - "Commit the current notes ref merge. -Also see `magit-notes-merge'." - (interactive) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "notes" "merge" "--commit")) - -(defun magit-notes-merge-abort () - "Abort the current notes ref merge. -Also see `magit-notes-merge'." - (interactive) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "notes" "merge" "--abort")) - -(defun magit-notes-prune (&optional dry-run) - "Remove notes about unreachable commits." - (interactive (list (and (member "--dry-run" (magit-notes-arguments)) t))) - (when dry-run - (magit-process-buffer)) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "notes" "prune" (and dry-run "--dry-run"))) - -(defun magit-set-core.notesRef (ref) - "Set the local value of `core.notesRef' to REF." - (interactive (list (magit-notes-read-ref "Set local core.notesRef"))) - (magit-set ref "core.notesRef") - (magit-with-pre-popup-buffer - (magit-refresh))) - -(defun magit-set-global-core.notesRef (ref) - "Set the global value of `core.notesRef' to REF." - (interactive (list (magit-notes-read-ref "Set global core.notesRef"))) - (magit-set ref "--global" "core.notesRef") - (magit-with-pre-popup-buffer - (magit-refresh))) - -(defun magit-set-notes.displayRef (refs) - "Set the local values of `notes.displayRef' to REFS." - (interactive (list (magit-notes-read-refs "Set local notes.displayRef"))) - (magit-set-all refs "notes.displayRef") - (magit-with-pre-popup-buffer - (magit-refresh))) - -(defun magit-set-global-notes.displayRef (refs) - "Set the global values of `notes.displayRef' to REFS." - (interactive (list (magit-notes-read-refs "Set global notes.displayRef"))) - (magit-set-all refs "--global" "notes.displayRef") - (magit-with-pre-popup-buffer - (magit-refresh))) - -(defun magit-notes-read-ref (prompt) - (--when-let (magit-completing-read - prompt (magit-list-notes-refnames) nil nil - (--when-let (magit-get "core.notesRef") - (if (string-prefix-p "refs/notes/" it) - (substring it 11) - it))) - (if (string-prefix-p "refs/" it) - it - (concat "refs/notes/" it)))) - -(defun magit-notes-read-refs (prompt) - (mapcar (lambda (ref) - (if (string-prefix-p "refs/" ref) - ref - (concat "refs/notes/" ref))) - (completing-read-multiple - (concat prompt ": ") - (magit-list-notes-refnames) nil nil - (mapconcat (lambda (ref) - (if (string-prefix-p "refs/notes/" ref) - (substring ref 11) - ref)) - (magit-get-all "notes.displayRef") - ",")))) - -(defun magit-notes-read-args (prompt) - (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit prompt (magit-stash-at-point)) - (--when-let (--first (string-match "^--ref=\\(.+\\)" it) - (magit-notes-arguments)) - (match-string 1 it)))) - -(provide 'magit-notes) -;;; magit-notes.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-notes.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-notes.elc deleted file mode 100644 index d512ac2..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-notes.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-obsolete.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-obsolete.el deleted file mode 100644 index 57ab7c0..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-obsolete.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-obsolete.el --- obsolete definitions -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library defines aliases for obsolete variables and functions. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -(provide 'magit-obsolete) -;;; magit-obsolete.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-obsolete.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-obsolete.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 2d53ec5..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-obsolete.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-pkg.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index c121876..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -(define-package "magit" "20180928.1153" "A Git porcelain inside Emacs." - '((emacs "25.1") - (async "20180527") - (dash "20180413") - (ghub "20180417") - (git-commit "20180602") - (magit-popup "20180509") - (with-editor "20180414"))) -;; Local Variables: -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; End: diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-process.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-process.el deleted file mode 100644 index 9103965..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-process.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1120 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-process.el --- process functionality -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements the tools used to run Git for side-effects. - -;; Note that the functions used to run Git and then consume its -;; output, are defined in `magit-git.el'. There's a bit of overlap -;; though. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'ansi-color) -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'dash) - -(require 'with-editor) -(require 'magit-utils) -(require 'magit-section) -(require 'magit-git) -(require 'magit-mode) - -(declare-function auth-source-search "auth-source" - (&rest spec &key max require create delete &allow-other-keys)) - -;;; Options - -(defcustom magit-process-connection-type (not (eq system-type 'cygwin)) - "Connection type used for the Git process. - -If nil, use pipes: this is usually more efficient, and works on Cygwin. -If t, use ptys: this enables Magit to prompt for passphrases when needed." - :group 'magit-process - :type '(choice (const :tag "pipe" nil) - (const :tag "pty" t))) - -(defcustom magit-need-cygwin-noglob - (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - (with-temp-buffer - (let ((process-environment - (append magit-git-environment process-environment))) - (condition-case e - (process-file magit-git-executable - nil (current-buffer) nil - "-c" "alias.echo=!echo" "echo" "x{0}") - (file-error - (lwarn 'magit-process :warning - "Could not run Git: %S" e)))) - (equal "x0\n" (buffer-string)))) - "Whether to use a workaround for Cygwin's globbing behavior. - -If non-nil, add environment variables to `process-environment' to -prevent the git.exe distributed by Cygwin and MSYS2 from -attempting to perform glob expansion when called from a native -Windows build of Emacs. See #2246." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-process - :type '(choice (const :tag "Yes" t) - (const :tag "No" nil))) - -(defcustom magit-process-popup-time -1 - "Popup the process buffer if a command takes longer than this many seconds." - :group 'magit-process - :type '(choice (const :tag "Never" -1) - (const :tag "Immediately" 0) - (integer :tag "After this many seconds"))) - -(defcustom magit-process-log-max 32 - "Maximum number of sections to keep in a process log buffer. -When adding a new section would go beyond the limit set here, -then the older half of the sections are remove. Sections that -belong to processes that are still running are never removed. -When this is nil, no sections are ever removed." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-process - :type '(choice (const :tag "Never remove old sections" nil) integer)) - -(defcustom magit-process-error-tooltip-max-lines 20 - "The number of lines for `magit-process-error-lines' to return. - -These are displayed in a tooltip for `mode-line-process' errors. - -If `magit-process-error-tooltip-max-lines' is nil, the tooltip -displays the text of `magit-process-error-summary' instead." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-process - :type '(choice (const :tag "Use summary line" nil) - integer)) - -(defcustom magit-credential-cache-daemon-socket - (--some (pcase-let ((`(,prog . ,args) (split-string it))) - (if (and prog - (string-match-p - "\\`\\(?:\\(?:/.*/\\)?git-credential-\\)?cache\\'" prog)) - (or (cl-loop for (opt val) on args - if (string= opt "--socket") - return val) - (expand-file-name "~/.git-credential-cache/socket")))) - ;; Note: `magit-process-file' is not yet defined when - ;; evaluating this form, so we use `process-lines'. - (ignore-errors - (let ((process-environment - (append magit-git-environment process-environment))) - (process-lines magit-git-executable - "config" "--get-all" "credential.helper")))) - "If non-nil, start a credential cache daemon using this socket. - -When using Git's cache credential helper in the normal way, Emacs -sends a SIGHUP to the credential daemon after the git subprocess -has exited, causing the daemon to also quit. This can be avoided -by starting the `git-credential-cache--daemon' process directly -from Emacs. - -The function `magit-maybe-start-credential-cache-daemon' takes -care of starting the daemon if necessary, using the value of this -option as the socket. If this option is nil, then it does not -start any daemon. Likewise if another daemon is already running, -then it starts no new daemon. This function has to be a member -of the hook variable `magit-credential-hook' for this to work. -If an error occurs while starting the daemon, most likely because -the necessary executable is missing, then the function removes -itself from the hook, to avoid further futile attempts." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-process - :type '(choice (file :tag "Socket") - (const :tag "Don't start a cache daemon" nil))) - -(defcustom magit-process-yes-or-no-prompt-regexp - " [\[(]\\([Yy]\\(?:es\\)?\\)[/|]\\([Nn]o?\\)[\])] ?[?:] ?$" - "Regexp matching Yes-or-No prompts of Git and its subprocesses." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-process - :type 'regexp) - -(defcustom magit-process-password-prompt-regexps - '("^\\(Enter \\)?[Pp]assphrase\\( for \\(RSA \\)?key '.*'\\)?: ?$" - ;; match-group 99 is used to identify a host - "^\\(Enter \\)?[Pp]assword\\( for '\\(?99:.*\\)'\\)?: ?$" - "^.*'s password: ?$" - "^Yubikey for .*: ?$" - "^Enter PIN for .*: ?$") - "List of regexps matching password prompts of Git and its subprocesses. -Also see `magit-process-find-password-functions'." - :package-version '(magit . "2.8.0") - :group 'magit-process - :type '(repeat (regexp))) - -(defcustom magit-process-find-password-functions nil - "List of functions to try in sequence to get a password. - -These functions may be called when git asks for a password, which -is detected using `magit-process-password-prompt-regexps'. They -are called if and only if matching the prompt resulted in the -value of the 99th submatch to be non-nil. Therefore users can -control for which prompts these functions should be called by -putting the host name in the 99th submatch, or not. - -If the functions are called, then they are called in the order -given, with the host name as only argument, until one of them -returns non-nil. If they are not called or none of them returns -non-nil, then the password is read from the user instead." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-process - :type 'hook - :options '(magit-process-password-auth-source)) - -(defcustom magit-process-username-prompt-regexps - '("^Username for '.*': ?$") - "List of regexps matching username prompts of Git and its subprocesses." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-process - :type '(repeat (regexp))) - -(defcustom magit-process-ensure-unix-line-ending t - "Whether Magit should ensure a unix coding system when talking to Git." - :package-version '(magit . "2.6.0") - :group 'magit-process - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-process-display-mode-line-error t - "Whether Magit should retain and highlight process errors in the mode line." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-process - :type 'boolean) - -(defface magit-process-ok - '((t :inherit magit-section-heading :foreground "green")) - "Face for zero exit-status." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-process-ng - '((t :inherit magit-section-heading :foreground "red")) - "Face for non-zero exit-status." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-mode-line-process - '((t :inherit mode-line-emphasis)) - "Face for `mode-line-process' status when Git is running for side-effects." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-mode-line-process-error - '((t :inherit error)) - "Face for `mode-line-process' error status. - -Used when `magit-process-display-mode-line-error' is non-nil." - :group 'magit-faces) - -;;; Process Mode - -(defvar magit-process-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map magit-mode-map) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-process-mode'.") - -(define-derived-mode magit-process-mode magit-mode "Magit Process" - "Mode for looking at Git process output." - :group 'magit-process - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer) - (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function - 'magit-imenu--process-prev-index-position-function) - (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function - 'magit-imenu--process-extract-index-name-function)) - -(defun magit-process-buffer (&optional nodisplay) - "Display the current repository's process buffer. - -If that buffer doesn't exist yet, then create it. -Non-interactively return the buffer and unless -optional NODISPLAY is non-nil also display it." - (interactive) - (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel))) - (unless topdir - (magit--with-safe-default-directory nil - (setq topdir default-directory) - (let (prev) - (while (not (equal topdir prev)) - (setq prev topdir) - (setq topdir (file-name-directory (directory-file-name topdir))))))) - (let ((buffer (or (--first (with-current-buffer it - (and (eq major-mode 'magit-process-mode) - (equal default-directory topdir))) - (buffer-list)) - (let ((default-directory topdir)) - (magit-generate-new-buffer 'magit-process-mode))))) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (if magit-root-section - (when magit-process-log-max - (magit-process-truncate-log)) - (magit-process-mode) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (magit-insert-section--parent nil) - (magit-insert-section--oldroot nil)) - (make-local-variable 'text-property-default-nonsticky) - (magit-insert-section (processbuf) - (insert "\n"))))) - (unless nodisplay - (magit-display-buffer buffer)) - buffer))) - -(defun magit-process-kill () - "Kill the process at point." - (interactive) - (when-let ((process (magit-section-value-if 'process))) - (unless (eq (process-status process) 'run) - (user-error "Process isn't running")) - (magit-confirm 'kill-process) - (kill-process process))) - -;;; Synchronous Processes - -(defvar magit-process-raise-error nil) - -(defun magit-git (&rest args) - "Call Git synchronously in a separate process, for side-effects. - -Option `magit-git-executable' specifies the Git executable. -The arguments ARGS specify arguments to Git, they are flattened -before use. - -Process output goes into a new section in the buffer returned by -`magit-process-buffer'. If Git exits with a non-zero status, -then raise an error." - (let ((magit-process-raise-error t)) - (magit-call-git args))) - -(defun magit-run-git (&rest args) - "Call Git synchronously in a separate process, and refresh. - -Option `magit-git-executable' specifies the Git executable and -option `magit-git-global-arguments' specifies constant arguments. -The arguments ARGS specify arguments to Git, they are flattened -before use. - -After Git returns, the current buffer (if it is a Magit buffer) -as well as the current repository's status buffer are refreshed. - -Process output goes into a new section in the buffer returned by -`magit-process-buffer'." - (let ((magit--refresh-cache (list (cons 0 0)))) - (magit-call-git args) - (when (member (car args) '("init" "clone")) - ;; Creating a new repository invalidates the cache. - (setq magit--refresh-cache nil)) - (magit-refresh))) - -(defvar magit-pre-call-git-hook nil) - -(defun magit-call-git (&rest args) - "Call Git synchronously in a separate process. - -Option `magit-git-executable' specifies the Git executable and -option `magit-git-global-arguments' specifies constant arguments. -The arguments ARGS specify arguments to Git, they are flattened -before use. - -Process output goes into a new section in the buffer returned by -`magit-process-buffer'." - (run-hooks 'magit-pre-call-git-hook) - (let ((default-process-coding-system (magit--process-coding-system))) - (apply #'magit-call-process magit-git-executable - (magit-process-git-arguments args)))) - -(defun magit-call-process (program &rest args) - "Call PROGRAM synchronously in a separate process. -Process output goes into a new section in the buffer returned by -`magit-process-buffer'." - (pcase-let ((`(,process-buf . ,section) - (magit-process-setup program args))) - (magit-process-finish - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (apply #'magit-process-file program nil process-buf nil args)) - process-buf (current-buffer) default-directory section))) - -(defun magit-process-file (process &optional infile buffer display &rest args) - "Process files synchronously in a separate process. -Identical to `process-file' but temporarily enable Cygwin's -\"noglob\" option during the call and ensure unix eol -conversion." - (let ((process-environment (magit-process-environment)) - (default-process-coding-system (magit--process-coding-system))) - (apply #'process-file process infile buffer display args))) - -(defun magit-process-environment () - ;; The various w32 hacks are only applicable when running on the - ;; local machine. As of Emacs 25.1, a local binding of - ;; process-environment different from the top-level value affects - ;; the environment used in - ;; tramp-sh-handle-{start-file-process,process-file}. - (let ((local (not (file-remote-p default-directory)))) - (append magit-git-environment - (and local - (cdr (assoc magit-git-executable magit-git-w32-path-hack))) - (and local magit-need-cygwin-noglob - (mapcar (lambda (var) - (concat var "=" (--if-let (getenv var) - (concat it " noglob") - "noglob"))) - '("CYGWIN" "MSYS"))) - process-environment))) - -(defvar magit-this-process nil) - -(defun magit-run-git-with-input (&rest args) - "Call Git in a separate process. -ARGS is flattened and then used as arguments to Git. - -The current buffer's content is used as the process' standard -input. - -Option `magit-git-executable' specifies the Git executable and -option `magit-git-global-arguments' specifies constant arguments. -The remaining arguments ARGS specify arguments to Git, they are -flattened before use." - (declare (indent 1)) - (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - ;; On w32, git expects UTF-8 encoded input, ignore any user - ;; configuration telling us otherwise (see #3250). - (encode-coding-region (point-min) (point-max) 'utf-8-unix)) - (if (file-remote-p default-directory) - ;; We lack `process-file-region', so fall back to asynch + - ;; waiting in remote case. - (progn - (magit-start-git (current-buffer) args) - (while (and magit-this-process - (eq (process-status magit-this-process) 'run)) - (sleep-for 0.005))) - (run-hooks 'magit-pre-call-git-hook) - (pcase-let* ((process-environment (magit-process-environment)) - (default-process-coding-system (magit--process-coding-system)) - (flat-args (magit-process-git-arguments args)) - (`(,process-buf . ,section) - (magit-process-setup magit-git-executable flat-args)) - (inhibit-read-only t)) - (magit-process-finish - (apply #'call-process-region (point-min) (point-max) - magit-git-executable nil process-buf nil flat-args) - process-buf nil default-directory section)))) - -(defun magit-run-git-with-logfile (file &rest args) - "Call Git in a separate process and log its output to FILE. -This function might have a short halflive." - (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable nil `(:file ,file) nil - (magit-process-git-arguments args)) - (magit-refresh)) - -;;; Asynchronous Processes - -(defun magit-run-git-async (&rest args) - "Start Git, prepare for refresh, and return the process object. -ARGS is flattened and then used as arguments to Git. - -Display the command line arguments in the echo area. - -After Git returns some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was -current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer -and still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer. - -See `magit-start-process' for more information." - (message "Running %s %s" magit-git-executable - (let ((m (mapconcat #'identity (-flatten args) " "))) - (remove-list-of-text-properties 0 (length m) '(face) m) - m)) - (magit-start-git nil args)) - -(defun magit-run-git-with-editor (&rest args) - "Export GIT_EDITOR and start Git. -Also prepare for refresh and return the process object. -ARGS is flattened and then used as arguments to Git. - -Display the command line arguments in the echo area. - -After Git returns some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was -current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer -and still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer. - -See `magit-start-process' and `with-editor' for more information." - (magit--record-separated-gitdir) - (magit-with-editor (magit-run-git-async args))) - -(defun magit-run-git-sequencer (&rest args) - "Export GIT_EDITOR and start Git. -Also prepare for refresh and return the process object. -ARGS is flattened and then used as arguments to Git. - -Display the command line arguments in the echo area. - -After Git returns some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was -current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer -and still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer. -If the sequence stops at a commit, make the section representing -that commit the current section by moving `point' there. - -See `magit-start-process' and `with-editor' for more information." - (apply #'magit-run-git-with-editor args) - (set-process-sentinel magit-this-process #'magit-sequencer-process-sentinel) - magit-this-process) - -(defvar magit-pre-start-git-hook nil) - -(defun magit-start-git (input &rest args) - "Start Git, prepare for refresh, and return the process object. - -If INPUT is non-nil, it has to be a buffer or the name of an -existing buffer. The buffer content becomes the processes -standard input. - -Option `magit-git-executable' specifies the Git executable and -option `magit-git-global-arguments' specifies constant arguments. -The remaining arguments ARGS specify arguments to Git, they are -flattened before use. - -After Git returns some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was -current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer -and still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer. - -See `magit-start-process' for more information." - (run-hooks 'magit-pre-start-git-hook) - (let ((default-process-coding-system (magit--process-coding-system))) - (apply #'magit-start-process magit-git-executable input - (magit-process-git-arguments args)))) - -(defun magit-start-process (program &optional input &rest args) - "Start PROGRAM, prepare for refresh, and return the process object. - -If optional argument INPUT is non-nil, it has to be a buffer or -the name of an existing buffer. The buffer content becomes the -processes standard input. - -The process is started using `start-file-process' and then setup -to use the sentinel `magit-process-sentinel' and the filter -`magit-process-filter'. Information required by these functions -is stored in the process object. When this function returns the -process has not started to run yet so it is possible to override -the sentinel and filter. - -After the process returns, `magit-process-sentinel' refreshes the -buffer that was current when `magit-start-process' was called (if -it is a Magit buffer and still alive), as well as the respective -Magit status buffer." - (pcase-let* - ((`(,process-buf . ,section) - (magit-process-setup program args)) - (process - (let ((process-connection-type - ;; Don't use a pty, because it would set icrnl - ;; which would modify the input (issue #20). - (and (not input) magit-process-connection-type)) - (process-environment (magit-process-environment)) - (default-process-coding-system (magit--process-coding-system))) - (apply #'start-file-process - (file-name-nondirectory program) - process-buf program args)))) - (with-editor-set-process-filter process #'magit-process-filter) - (set-process-sentinel process #'magit-process-sentinel) - (set-process-buffer process process-buf) - (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt) - ;; On w32, git expects UTF-8 encoded input, ignore any user - ;; configuration telling us otherwise. - (set-process-coding-system process 'utf-8-unix)) - (process-put process 'section section) - (process-put process 'command-buf (current-buffer)) - (process-put process 'default-dir default-directory) - (when inhibit-magit-refresh - (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t)) - (oset section process process) - (with-current-buffer process-buf - (set-marker (process-mark process) (point))) - (when input - (with-current-buffer input - (process-send-region process (point-min) (point-max)) - (process-send-eof process))) - (setq magit-this-process process) - (oset section value process) - (magit-process-display-buffer process) - process)) - -(defun magit-parse-git-async (&rest args) - (setq args (magit-process-git-arguments args)) - (let ((command-buf (current-buffer)) - (process-buf (generate-new-buffer " *temp*")) - (toplevel (magit-toplevel))) - (with-current-buffer process-buf - (setq default-directory toplevel) - (let ((process - (let ((process-connection-type nil) - (process-environment (magit-process-environment)) - (default-process-coding-system - (magit--process-coding-system))) - (apply #'start-file-process "git" process-buf - magit-git-executable args)))) - (process-put process 'command-buf command-buf) - (process-put process 'parsed (point)) - (setq magit-this-process process) - process)))) - -;;; Process Internals - -(defun magit-process-setup (program args) - (magit-process-set-mode-line program args) - (let ((pwd default-directory) - (buf (magit-process-buffer t))) - (cons buf (with-current-buffer buf - (prog1 (magit-process-insert-section pwd program args nil nil) - (backward-char 1)))))) - -(defun magit-process-insert-section (pwd program args &optional errcode errlog) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (magit-insert-section--parent magit-root-section) - (magit-insert-section--oldroot nil)) - (goto-char (1- (point-max))) - (magit-insert-section (process) - (insert (if errcode - (format "%3s " (propertize (number-to-string errcode) - 'face 'magit-process-ng)) - "run ")) - (unless (equal (expand-file-name pwd) - (expand-file-name default-directory)) - (insert (file-relative-name pwd default-directory) ?\s)) - (cond - ((and args (equal program magit-git-executable)) - (setq args (-split-at (length magit-git-global-arguments) args)) - (insert (propertize (file-name-nondirectory program) - 'face 'magit-section-heading) " ") - (insert (propertize (char-to-string magit-ellipsis) - 'face 'magit-section-heading - 'help-echo (mapconcat #'identity (car args) " "))) - (insert " ") - (insert (propertize (mapconcat #'shell-quote-argument (cadr args) " ") - 'face 'magit-section-heading))) - ((and args (equal program shell-file-name)) - (insert (propertize (cadr args) 'face 'magit-section-heading))) - (t - (insert (propertize (file-name-nondirectory program) - 'face 'magit-section-heading) " ") - (insert (propertize (mapconcat #'shell-quote-argument args " ") - 'face 'magit-section-heading)))) - (magit-insert-heading) - (when errlog - (insert-file-contents errlog) - (goto-char (1- (point-max)))) - (insert "\n")))) - -(defun magit-process-truncate-log () - (let* ((head nil) - (tail (oref magit-root-section children)) - (count (length tail))) - (when (> (1+ count) magit-process-log-max) - (while (and (cdr tail) - (> count (/ magit-process-log-max 2))) - (let* ((inhibit-read-only t) - (section (car tail)) - (process (oref section process))) - (cond ((not process)) - ((memq (process-status process) '(exit signal)) - (delete-region (oref section start) - (1+ (oref section end))) - (cl-decf count)) - (t - (push section head)))) - (pop tail)) - (oset magit-root-section children - (nconc (reverse head) tail))))) - -(defun magit-process-sentinel (process event) - "Default sentinel used by `magit-start-process'." - (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal)) - (setq event (substring event 0 -1)) - (when (string-match "^finished" event) - (message (concat (capitalize (process-name process)) " finished"))) - (magit-process-finish process) - (when (eq process magit-this-process) - (setq magit-this-process nil)) - (unless (process-get process 'inhibit-refresh) - (let ((command-buf (process-get process 'command-buf))) - (if (buffer-live-p command-buf) - (with-current-buffer command-buf - (magit-refresh)) - (with-temp-buffer - (setq default-directory (process-get process 'default-dir)) - (magit-refresh))))))) - -(defun magit-sequencer-process-sentinel (process event) - "Special sentinel used by `magit-run-git-sequencer'." - (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal)) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (when-let ((process-buf (process-buffer process))) - (when (buffer-live-p process-buf) - (when-let ((status-buf (with-current-buffer process-buf - (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-status-mode)))) - (with-current-buffer status-buf - (--when-let - (magit-get-section - `((commit . ,(magit-rev-parse "HEAD")) - (,(pcase (car (cadr (-split-at - (1+ (length magit-git-global-arguments)) - (process-command process)))) - ((or "rebase" "am") 'rebase-sequence) - ((or "cherry-pick" "revert") 'sequence))) - (status))) - (goto-char (oref it start)) - (magit-section-update-highlight)))))))) - -(defun magit-process-filter (proc string) - "Default filter used by `magit-start-process'." - (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (magit-process-yes-or-no-prompt proc string) - (magit-process-username-prompt proc string) - (magit-process-password-prompt proc string) - (goto-char (process-mark proc)) - (setq string (propertize string 'magit-section - (process-get proc 'section))) - ;; Find last ^M in string. If one was found, ignore - ;; everything before it and delete the current line. - (let ((ret-pos (length string))) - (while (and (>= (cl-decf ret-pos) 0) - (/= ?\r (aref string ret-pos)))) - (if (< ret-pos 0) - (insert string) - (delete-region (line-beginning-position) (point)) - (insert (substring string (1+ ret-pos))))) - (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))))) - -(defmacro magit-process-kill-on-abort (proc &rest body) - (declare (indent 1) (debug (form body))) - (let ((map (cl-gensym))) - `(let ((,map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent ,map minibuffer-local-map) - (define-key ,map "\C-g" - (lambda () - (interactive) - (ignore-errors (kill-process ,proc)) - (abort-recursive-edit))) - (let ((minibuffer-local-map ,map)) - ,@body)))) - -(defun magit-process-yes-or-no-prompt (process string) - "Forward Yes-or-No prompts to the user." - (when-let ((beg (string-match magit-process-yes-or-no-prompt-regexp string))) - (let ((max-mini-window-height 30)) - (process-send-string - process - (downcase - (concat - (match-string - (if (save-match-data - (magit-process-kill-on-abort process - (yes-or-no-p (substring string 0 beg)))) 1 2) - string) - "\n")))))) - -(defun magit-process-password-auth-source (key) - "Use `auth-source-search' to get a password. -If found, return the password. Otherwise, return nil. - -To use this function add it to the appropriate hook - (add-hook 'magit-process-find-password-functions - 'magit-process-password-auth-source) - -KEY typically derives from a prompt such as: - Password for 'https://tarsius@bitbucket.org' -in which case it would be the string - tarsius@bitbucket.org -which matches the ~/.authinfo.gpg entry - machine bitbucket.org login tarsius password 12345 -or iff that is undefined, for backward compatibility - machine tarsius@bitbucket.org password 12345" - (message "key: %S" key) - (require 'auth-source) - (let ((secret - (plist-get - (car (or (and (string-match "\\([^@]+\\)@\\([^@]+\\)" key) - (auth-source-search :max 1 - :host (match-string 2 key) - :login (match-string 1 key))) - (auth-source-search :max 1 :host key))) - :secret))) - (if (functionp secret) - (funcall secret) - secret))) - -(defun magit-process-password-prompt (process string) - "Find a password based on prompt STRING and send it to git. -Use `magit-process-password-prompt-regexps' to find a known -prompt. If and only if one is found, then call functions in -`magit-process-find-password-functions' until one of them returns -the password. If all function return nil, then read the password -from the user." - (--when-let (magit-process-match-prompt - magit-process-password-prompt-regexps string) - (process-send-string - process (magit-process-kill-on-abort process - (concat (or (--when-let (match-string 99 string) - (run-hook-with-args-until-success - 'magit-process-find-password-functions it)) - (read-passwd it)) - "\n"))))) - -(defun magit-process-username-prompt (process string) - "Forward username prompts to the user." - (--when-let (magit-process-match-prompt - magit-process-username-prompt-regexps string) - (process-send-string - process (magit-process-kill-on-abort process - (concat (read-string it nil nil (user-login-name)) "\n"))))) - -(defun magit-process-match-prompt (prompts string) - "Match STRING against PROMPTS and set match data. -Return the matched string suffixed with \": \", if needed." - (when (--any-p (string-match it string) prompts) - (let ((prompt (match-string 0 string))) - (cond ((string-suffix-p ": " prompt) prompt) - ((string-suffix-p ":" prompt) (concat prompt " ")) - (t (concat prompt ": ")))))) - -(defun magit--process-coding-system () - (let ((fro (or magit-git-output-coding-system - (car default-process-coding-system))) - (to (cdr default-process-coding-system))) - (if magit-process-ensure-unix-line-ending - (cons (coding-system-change-eol-conversion fro 'unix) - (coding-system-change-eol-conversion to 'unix)) - (cons fro to)))) - -(defvar magit-credential-hook nil - "Hook run before Git needs credentials.") - -(defvar magit-credential-cache-daemon-process nil) - -(defun magit-maybe-start-credential-cache-daemon () - "Maybe start a `git-credential-cache--daemon' process. - -If such a process is already running or if the value of option -`magit-credential-cache-daemon-socket' is nil, then do nothing. -Otherwise start the process passing the value of that options -as argument." - (unless (or (not magit-credential-cache-daemon-socket) - (process-live-p magit-credential-cache-daemon-process) - (memq magit-credential-cache-daemon-process - (list-system-processes))) - (setq magit-credential-cache-daemon-process - (or (--first (let* ((attr (process-attributes it)) - (comm (cdr (assq 'comm attr))) - (user (cdr (assq 'user attr)))) - (and (string= comm "git-credential-cache--daemon") - (string= user user-login-name))) - (list-system-processes)) - (condition-case nil - (start-process "git-credential-cache--daemon" - " *git-credential-cache--daemon*" - magit-git-executable - "credential-cache--daemon" - magit-credential-cache-daemon-socket) - ;; Some Git implementations (e.g. Windows) won't have - ;; this program; if we fail the first time, stop trying. - ((debug error) - (remove-hook 'magit-credential-hook - #'magit-maybe-start-credential-cache-daemon))))))) - -(add-hook 'magit-credential-hook #'magit-maybe-start-credential-cache-daemon) - -(defun tramp-sh-handle-start-file-process--magit-tramp-process-environment - (fn name buffer program &rest args) - (if magit-tramp-process-environment - (apply fn name buffer - (car magit-tramp-process-environment) - (append (cdr magit-tramp-process-environment) - (cons program args))) - (apply fn name buffer program args))) - -(advice-add 'tramp-sh-handle-start-file-process :around - 'tramp-sh-handle-start-file-process--magit-tramp-process-environment) - -(defun tramp-sh-handle-process-file--magit-tramp-process-environment - (fn program &optional infile destination display &rest args) - (if magit-tramp-process-environment - (apply fn "env" infile destination display - (append magit-tramp-process-environment - (cons program args))) - (apply fn program infile destination display args))) - -(advice-add 'tramp-sh-handle-process-file :around - 'tramp-sh-handle-process-file--magit-tramp-process-environment) - -(defvar magit-mode-line-process-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map (kbd "<mode-line> <mouse-1>") - 'magit-process-buffer) - map) - "Keymap for `mode-line-process'.") - -(defun magit-process-set-mode-line (program args) - "Display the git command (sans arguments) in the mode line." - (when (equal program magit-git-executable) - (setq args (nthcdr (length magit-git-global-arguments) args))) - (let ((str (concat " " (propertize - (concat (file-name-nondirectory program) - (and args (concat " " (car args)))) - 'mouse-face 'highlight - 'keymap magit-mode-line-process-map - 'help-echo "mouse-1: Show process buffer" - 'face 'magit-mode-line-process)))) - (magit-repository-local-set 'mode-line-process str) - (dolist (buf (magit-mode-get-buffers)) - (with-current-buffer buf - (setq mode-line-process str))) - (force-mode-line-update t))) - -(defun magit-process-set-mode-line-error-status (&optional error str) - "Apply an error face to the string set by `magit-process-set-mode-line'. - -If ERROR is supplied, include it in the `mode-line-process' tooltip. - -If STR is supplied, it replaces the `mode-line-process' text." - (setq str (or str (magit-repository-local-get 'mode-line-process))) - (when str - (setq error (format "%smouse-1: Show process buffer" - (if (stringp error) - (concat error "\n\n") - ""))) - (setq str (concat " " (propertize - (substring-no-properties str 1) - 'mouse-face 'highlight - 'keymap magit-mode-line-process-map - 'help-echo error - 'face 'magit-mode-line-process-error))) - (magit-repository-local-set 'mode-line-process str) - (dolist (buf (magit-mode-get-buffers)) - (with-current-buffer buf - (setq mode-line-process str))) - (force-mode-line-update t) - ;; We remove any error status from the mode line when a magit - ;; buffer is refreshed (see `magit-refresh-buffer'), but we must - ;; ensure that we ignore any refreshes during the remainder of the - ;; current command -- otherwise a newly-set error status would be - ;; removed before it was seen. We set a flag which prevents the - ;; status from being removed prior to the next command, so that - ;; the error status is guaranteed to remain visible until then. - (let ((repokey (magit-repository-local-repository))) - ;; The following closure captures the repokey value, and is - ;; added to `pre-command-hook'. - (cl-labels ((enable-magit-process-unset-mode-line - () ;; Remove ourself from the hook variable, so - ;; that we only run once. - (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook - #'enable-magit-process-unset-mode-line) - ;; Clear the inhibit flag for the repository in - ;; which we set it. - (magit-repository-local-set - 'inhibit-magit-process-unset-mode-line nil repokey))) - ;; Set the inhibit flag until the next command is invoked. - (magit-repository-local-set - 'inhibit-magit-process-unset-mode-line t repokey) - (add-hook 'pre-command-hook - #'enable-magit-process-unset-mode-line))))) - -(defun magit-process-unset-mode-line-error-status () - "Remove any current error status from the mode line." - (let ((status (or mode-line-process - (magit-repository-local-get 'mode-line-process)))) - (when (and status - (eq (get-text-property 1 'face status) - 'magit-mode-line-process-error)) - (magit-process-unset-mode-line)))) - -(defun magit-process-unset-mode-line () - "Remove the git command from the mode line." - (unless (magit-repository-local-get 'inhibit-magit-process-unset-mode-line) - (magit-repository-local-set 'mode-line-process nil) - (dolist (buf (magit-mode-get-buffers)) - (with-current-buffer buf (setq mode-line-process nil))) - (force-mode-line-update t))) - -(defvar magit-process-error-message-regexps - (list "^\\*ERROR\\*: Canceled by user$" - "^\\(?:error\\|fatal\\|git\\): \\(.*\\)$" - "^\\(Cannot rebase:.*\\)$")) - -(define-error 'magit-git-error "Git error") - -(defun magit-process-error-summary (process-buf section) - "A one-line error summary from the given SECTION." - (or (and (buffer-live-p process-buf) - (with-current-buffer process-buf - (and (oref section content) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (oref section end)) - (run-hook-wrapped - 'magit-process-error-message-regexps - (lambda (re) - (save-excursion - (and (re-search-backward - re (oref section start) t) - (or (match-string-no-properties 1) - (and (not magit-process-raise-error) - 'suppressed)))))))))) - "Git failed")) - -(defun magit-process-error-tooltip (process-buf section) - "Returns the text from SECTION of the PROCESS-BUF buffer. - -Limited by `magit-process-error-tooltip-max-lines'." - (and (integerp magit-process-error-tooltip-max-lines) - (> magit-process-error-tooltip-max-lines 0) - (buffer-live-p process-buf) - (with-current-buffer process-buf - (save-excursion - (goto-char (or (oref section content) - (oref section start))) - (buffer-substring-no-properties - (point) - (save-excursion - (forward-line magit-process-error-tooltip-max-lines) - (goto-char - (if (> (point) (oref section end)) - (oref section end) - (point))) - ;; Remove any trailing whitespace. - (when (re-search-backward "[^[:space:]\n]" - (oref section start) t) - (forward-char 1)) - (point))))))) - -(defvar-local magit-this-error nil) - -(defvar magit-process-finish-apply-ansi-colors nil) - -(defun magit-process-finish (arg &optional process-buf command-buf - default-dir section) - (unless (integerp arg) - (setq process-buf (process-buffer arg)) - (setq command-buf (process-get arg 'command-buf)) - (setq default-dir (process-get arg 'default-dir)) - (setq section (process-get arg 'section)) - (setq arg (process-exit-status arg))) - (when (fboundp 'dired-uncache) - (dired-uncache default-dir)) - (when (buffer-live-p process-buf) - (with-current-buffer process-buf - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (marker (oref section start))) - (goto-char marker) - (save-excursion - (delete-char 3) - (set-marker-insertion-type marker nil) - (insert (propertize (format "%3s" arg) - 'magit-section section - 'face (if (= arg 0) - 'magit-process-ok - 'magit-process-ng))) - (set-marker-insertion-type marker t)) - (when magit-process-finish-apply-ansi-colors - (ansi-color-apply-on-region (oref section content) - (oref section end))) - (if (= (oref section end) - (+ (line-end-position) 2)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (1+ (line-end-position))) - (delete-char -1) - (oset section content nil)) - (let ((buf (magit-process-buffer t))) - (when (and (= arg 0) - (not (--any-p (eq (window-buffer it) buf) - (window-list)))) - (magit-section-hide section))))))) - (if (= arg 0) - ;; Unset the `mode-line-process' value upon success. - (magit-process-unset-mode-line) - ;; Otherwise process the error. - (let ((msg (magit-process-error-summary process-buf section))) - ;; Change `mode-line-process' to an error face upon failure. - (if magit-process-display-mode-line-error - (magit-process-set-mode-line-error-status - (or (magit-process-error-tooltip process-buf section) - msg)) - (magit-process-unset-mode-line)) - ;; Either signal the error, or else display the error summary in - ;; the status buffer and with a message in the echo area. - (cond - (magit-process-raise-error - (signal 'magit-git-error (list (format "%s (in %s)" msg default-dir)))) - ((not (eq msg 'suppressed)) - (when (buffer-live-p process-buf) - (with-current-buffer process-buf - (when-let ((status-buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-status-mode))) - (with-current-buffer status-buf - (setq magit-this-error msg))))) - (message "%s ... [%s buffer %s for details]" msg - (if-let ((key (and (buffer-live-p command-buf) - (with-current-buffer command-buf - (car (where-is-internal - 'magit-process-buffer)))))) - (format "Hit %s to see" (key-description key)) - "See") - (buffer-name process-buf)))))) - arg) - -(defun magit-process-display-buffer (process) - (when (process-live-p process) - (let ((buf (process-buffer process))) - (cond ((not (buffer-live-p buf))) - ((= magit-process-popup-time 0) - (if (minibufferp) - (switch-to-buffer-other-window buf) - (pop-to-buffer buf))) - ((> magit-process-popup-time 0) - (run-with-timer magit-process-popup-time nil - (lambda (p) - (when (eq (process-status p) 'run) - (let ((buf (process-buffer p))) - (when (buffer-live-p buf) - (if (minibufferp) - (switch-to-buffer-other-window buf) - (pop-to-buffer buf)))))) - process)))))) - -(defun magit--log-action (summary line list) - (let (heading lines) - (if (cdr list) - (progn (setq heading (funcall summary list)) - (setq lines (mapcar line list))) - (setq heading (funcall line (car list)))) - (with-current-buffer (magit-process-buffer t) - (goto-char (1- (point-max))) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) - (magit-insert-section (message) - (magit-insert-heading (concat " * " heading)) - (when lines - (dolist (line lines) - (insert line "\n")) - (insert "\n")))) - (let ((inhibit-message t)) - (when heading - (setq lines (cons heading lines))) - (message (mapconcat #'identity lines "\n")))))) - -(provide 'magit-process) -;;; magit-process.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-process.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-process.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 52cafe9..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-process.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-refs.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-refs.el deleted file mode 100644 index b18cc27..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-refs.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,748 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-refs.el --- listing references -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements support for listing references in a buffer. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -(defvar bookmark-make-record-function) - -;;; Options - -(defgroup magit-refs nil - "Inspect and manipulate Git branches and tags." - :link '(info-link "(magit)References Buffer") - :group 'magit-modes) - -(defcustom magit-refs-mode-hook nil - "Hook run after entering Magit-Refs mode." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-refs - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-refs-sections-hook - '(magit-insert-error-header - magit-insert-branch-description - magit-insert-local-branches - magit-insert-remote-branches - magit-insert-tags) - "Hook run to insert sections into a references buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-refs - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-refs-show-commit-count nil - "Whether to show commit counts in Magit-Refs mode buffers. - -all Show counts for branches and tags. -branch Show counts for branches only. -nil Never show counts. - -To change the value in an existing buffer use the command -`magit-refs-show-commit-count'" - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-refs - :safe (lambda (val) (memq val '(all branch nil))) - :type '(choice (const all :tag "For branches and tags") - (const branch :tag "For branches only") - (const nil :tag "Never"))) -(put 'magit-refs-show-commit-count 'safe-local-variable 'symbolp) -(put 'magit-refs-show-commit-count 'permanent-local t) - -(defcustom magit-refs-pad-commit-counts nil - "Whether to pad all counts on all sides in `magit-refs-mode' buffers. - -If this is nil, then some commit counts are displayed right next -to one of the branches that appear next to the count, without any -space in between. This might look bad if the branch name faces -look too similar to `magit-dimmed'. - -If this is non-nil, then spaces are placed on both sides of all -commit counts." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-refs - :type 'boolean) - -(defvar magit-refs-show-push-remote nil - "Whether to show the push-remotes of local branches. -Also show the commits that the local branch is ahead and behind -the push-target. Unfortunately there is a bug in Git that makes -this useless (the commits ahead and behind the upstream are -shown), so this isn't enabled yet.") - -(defcustom magit-refs-show-remote-prefix nil - "Whether to show the remote prefix in lists of remote branches. - -This is redundant because the name of the remote is already shown -in the heading preceeding the list of its branches." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-refs - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-refs-margin - (list nil - (nth 1 magit-log-margin) - 'magit-log-margin-width nil - (nth 4 magit-log-margin)) - "Format of the margin in `magit-refs-mode' buffers. - -The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH). - -If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. -STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be one - of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to - abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable - for `format-time-string') to show the actual date. -WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for forward - compatibility and currently the value should not be changed. -AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by - default. -AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the author - is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-refs - :group 'magit-margin - :safe (lambda (val) (memq val '(all branch nil))) - :type magit-log-margin--custom-type - :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset - :set-after '(magit-log-margin) - :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-refs-mode)) - -(defcustom magit-refs-margin-for-tags nil - "Whether to show information about tags in the margin. - -This is disabled by default because it is slow if there are many -tags." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-refs - :group 'magit-margin - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-refs-primary-column-width (cons 16 32) - "Width of the focus column in `magit-refs-mode' buffers. - -The primary column is the column that contains the name of the -branch that the current row is about. - -If this is an integer, then the column is that many columns wide. -Otherwise it has to be a cons-cell of two integers. The first -specifies the minimal width, the second the maximal width. In that -case the actual width is determined using the length of the names -of the shown local branches. (Remote branches and tags are not -taken into account when calculating to optimal width.)" - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-refs - :type '(choice (integer :tag "Constant wide") - (cons :tag "Wide constrains" - (integer :tag "Minimum") - (integer :tag "Maximum")))) - -(defcustom magit-refs-focus-column-width 5 - "Width of the focus column in `magit-refs-mode' buffers. - -The focus column is the first column, which marks one -branch (usually the current branch) as the focused branch using -\"*\" or \"@\". For each other reference, this column optionally -shows how many commits it is ahead of the focused branch and \"<\", or -if it isn't ahead then the commits it is behind and \">\", or if it -isn't behind either, then a \"=\". - -This column may also display only \"*\" or \"@\" for the focused -branch, in which case this option is ignored. Use \"L v\" to -change the verbosity of this column." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-refs - :type 'integer) - -(defcustom magit-refs-filter-alist nil - "Alist controlling which refs are omitted from `magit-refs-mode' buffers. - -All keys are tried in order until one matches. Then its value -is used and subsequent elements are ignored. If the value is -non-nil, then the reference is displayed, otherwise it is not. -If no element matches, then the reference is displayed. - -A key can either be a regular expression that the refname has -to match, or a function that takes the refname as only argument -and returns a boolean. Contrary to how they are displayed in -the buffer, for comparison each tag begins with \"tags/\" and -each remote branch with \"<remote>/\"." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-refs - :type '(alist :key-type (choice :tag "Key" regexp function) - :value-type (boolean :tag "Value" - :on "show (non-nil)" - :off "omit (nil)"))) - -(defcustom magit-visit-ref-behavior nil - "Control how `magit-visit-ref' behaves in `magit-refs-mode' buffers. - -By default `magit-visit-ref' behaves like `magit-show-commit', -in all buffers, including `magit-refs-mode' buffers. When the -type of the section at point is `commit' then \"RET\" is bound to -`magit-show-commit', and when the type is either `branch' or -`tag' then it is bound to `magit-visit-ref'. - -\"RET\" is one of Magit's most essential keys and at least by -default it should behave consistently across all of Magit, -especially because users quickly learn that it does something -very harmless; it shows more information about the thing at point -in another buffer. - -However \"RET\" used to behave differently in `magit-refs-mode' -buffers, doing surprising things, some of which cannot really be -described as \"visit this thing\". If you have grown accustomed -to such inconsistent, but to you useful, behavior, then you can -restore that by adding one or more of the below symbols to the -value of this option. But keep in mind that by doing so you -don't only introduce inconsistencies, you also lose some -functionality and might have to resort to `M-x magit-show-commit' -to get it back. - -`magit-visit-ref' looks for these symbols in the order in which -they are described here. If the presence of a symbol applies to -the current situation, then the symbols that follow do not affect -the outcome. - -`focus-on-ref' - - With a prefix argument update the buffer to show commit counts - and lists of cherry commits relative to the reference at point - instead of relative to the current buffer or `HEAD'. - - Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing \"C-u y o RET\". - -`create-branch' - - If point is on a remote branch, then create a new local branch - with the same name, use the remote branch as its upstream, and - then check out the local branch. - - Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing \"b c RET RET\", - like you would do in other buffers. - -`checkout-any' - - Check out the reference at point. If that reference is a tag - or a remote branch, then this results in a detached `HEAD'. - - Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing \"b b RET\", - like you would do in other buffers. - -`checkout-branch' - - Check out the local branch at point. - - Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing \"b b RET\", - like you would do in other buffers." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-refs - :group 'magit-commands - :options '(focus-on-ref create-branch checkout-any checkout-branch) - :type '(list :convert-widget custom-hook-convert-widget)) - -;;; Mode - -(defvar magit-refs-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map magit-mode-map) - (define-key map "\C-y" 'magit-refs-set-show-commit-count) - (define-key map "L" 'magit-margin-popup) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-refs-mode'.") - -(define-derived-mode magit-refs-mode magit-mode "Magit Refs" - "Mode which lists and compares references. - -This mode is documented in info node `(magit)References Buffer'. - -\\<magit-mode-map>\ -Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer. -Type \\[magit-section-toggle] to expand or hide the section at point. -Type \\[magit-visit-thing] or \\[magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up] \ -to visit the commit or branch at point. - -Type \\[magit-branch-popup] to see available branch commands. -Type \\[magit-merge-popup] to merge the branch or commit at point. -Type \\[magit-cherry-pick-popup] to apply the commit at point. -Type \\[magit-reset] to reset `HEAD' to the commit at point. - -\\{magit-refs-mode-map}" - :group 'magit-refs - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer) - (setq imenu-create-index-function - #'magit-imenu--refs-create-index-function) - (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function - #'magit-bookmark--refs-make-record)) - -(defun magit-refs-refresh-buffer (ref &optional args) - (setq magit-set-buffer-margin-refresh (not (magit-buffer-margin-p))) - (unless ref - (setq ref "HEAD")) - (unless (magit-rev-verify ref) - (setq magit-refs-show-commit-count nil)) - (magit-set-header-line-format - (format "%s %s" ref (mapconcat #'identity args " "))) - (magit-insert-section (branchbuf) - (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-refs-sections-hook)) - (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'magit-preserve-section-visibility-cache)) - -;;; Commands - -(defcustom magit-show-refs-arguments nil - "The arguments used in `magit-refs-mode' buffers." - :group 'magit-git-arguments - :group 'magit-refs - :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))) - -(defvar magit-show-refs-popup - (list - :variable 'magit-show-refs-arguments - :man-page "git-branch" - :switches '((?m "Merged to HEAD" "--merged") - (?M "Merged to master" "--merged=master") - (?n "Not merged to HEAD" "--no-merged") - (?N "Not merged to master" "--no-merged=master")) - :options '((?c "Contains" "--contains=" magit-read-branch-or-commit) - (?m "Merged" "--merged=" magit-read-branch-or-commit) - (?n "Not merged" "--no-merged=" magit-read-branch-or-commit) - (?s "Sort" "--sort=" magit-read-ref-sort)) - :actions '((?y "Show refs, comparing them with HEAD" - magit-show-refs-head) - (?c "Show refs, comparing them with current branch" - magit-show-refs-current) - (?o "Show refs, comparing them with other branch" - magit-show-refs)) - :default-action 'magit-show-refs-head - :max-action-columns 1 - :use-prefix (lambda () - (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-refs-mode) - (if current-prefix-arg 'popup 'default) - 'popup)))) - -(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-show-refs-popup) - -(defun magit-read-ref-sort (prompt initial-input) - (magit-completing-read prompt - '("-committerdate" "-authordate" - "committerdate" "authordate") - nil nil initial-input)) - -(defun magit-show-refs-get-buffer-args () - (cond ((and magit-use-sticky-arguments - (derived-mode-p 'magit-refs-mode)) - (cadr magit-refresh-args)) - ((and (eq magit-use-sticky-arguments t) - (--when-let (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-refs-mode) - (with-current-buffer it - (cadr magit-refresh-args))))) - (t - (default-value 'magit-show-refs-arguments)))) - -(defun magit-show-refs-arguments () - (if (eq magit-current-popup 'magit-show-refs-popup) - magit-current-popup-args - (magit-show-refs-get-buffer-args))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-show-refs-popup (&optional arg) - "Popup console for `magit-show-refs'." - (interactive "P") - (let ((magit-show-refs-arguments (magit-show-refs-get-buffer-args))) - (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-show-refs-popup nil arg))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-show-refs-head (&optional args) - "List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. -Refs are compared with `HEAD'." - (interactive (list (magit-show-refs-arguments))) - (magit-show-refs nil args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-show-refs-current (&optional args) - "List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. -Refs are compared with the current branch or `HEAD' if -it is detached." - (interactive (list (magit-show-refs-arguments))) - (magit-show-refs (magit-get-current-branch) args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-show-refs (&optional ref args) - "List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. -Refs are compared with a branch read from the user." - (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch "Compare with") - (magit-show-refs-arguments))) - (magit-mode-setup #'magit-refs-mode ref args)) - -(defun magit-refs-set-show-commit-count () - "Change for which refs the commit count is shown." - (interactive) - (setq-local magit-refs-show-commit-count - (magit-read-char-case "Show commit counts for " nil - (?a "[a]ll refs" 'all) - (?b "[b]ranches only" t) - (?n "[n]othing" nil))) - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-visit-ref () - "Visit the reference or revision at point in another buffer. -If there is no revision at point or with a prefix argument prompt -for a revision. - -This command behaves just like `magit-show-commit', except if -point is on a reference in a `magit-refs-mode' buffer (a buffer -listing branches and tags), in which case the behavior may be -different, but only if you have customized the option -`magit-visit-ref-behavior' (which see)." - (interactive) - (if (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-refs-mode) - (magit-section-match '(branch tag))) - (let ((ref (oref (magit-current-section) value))) - (cond (current-prefix-arg - (cond ((memq 'focus-on-ref magit-visit-ref-behavior) - (magit-show-refs ref)) - (magit-visit-ref-behavior - ;; Don't prompt for commit to visit. - (let ((current-prefix-arg nil)) - (call-interactively #'magit-show-commit))))) - ((and (memq 'create-branch magit-visit-ref-behavior) - (magit-section-match [branch remote])) - (let ((branch (cdr (magit-split-branch-name ref)))) - (if (magit-branch-p branch) - (if (magit-rev-eq branch ref) - (magit-call-git "checkout" branch) - (setq branch (propertize branch 'face 'magit-branch-local)) - (setq ref (propertize ref 'face 'magit-branch-remote)) - (pcase (prog1 (read-char-choice (format (propertize "\ -Branch %s already exists. - [c]heckout %s as-is - [r]reset %s to %s and checkout %s - [a]bort " 'face 'minibuffer-prompt) branch branch branch ref branch) - '(?c ?r ?a)) - (message "")) ; otherwise prompt sticks - (?c (magit-call-git "checkout" branch)) - (?r (magit-call-git "checkout" "-B" branch ref)) - (?a (user-error "Abort")))) - (magit-call-git "checkout" "-b" branch ref)) - (setcar magit-refresh-args branch) - (magit-refresh))) - ((or (memq 'checkout-any magit-visit-ref-behavior) - (and (memq 'checkout-branch magit-visit-ref-behavior) - (magit-section-match [branch local]))) - (magit-call-git "checkout" ref) - (setcar magit-refresh-args ref) - (magit-refresh)) - (t - (call-interactively #'magit-show-commit)))) - (call-interactively #'magit-show-commit))) - -;;; Sections - -(defvar magit-remote-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-remote-remove) - (define-key map "R" 'magit-remote-rename) - map) - "Keymap for `remote' sections.") - -(defvar magit-branch-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-visit-ref) - (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-branch-delete) - (define-key map "R" 'magit-branch-rename) - map) - "Keymap for `branch' sections.") - -(defvar magit-tag-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-visit-ref) - (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-tag-delete) - map) - "Keymap for `tag' sections.") - -(defun magit-insert-branch-description () - "Insert header containing the description of the current branch. -Insert a header line with the name and description of the -current branch. The description is taken from the Git variable -`branch.<NAME>.description'; if that is undefined then no header -line is inserted at all." - (when-let ((branch (magit-get-current-branch)) - (desc (magit-get "branch" branch "description")) - (desc (split-string desc "\n"))) - (when (equal (car (last desc)) "") - (setq desc (butlast desc))) - (magit-insert-section (branchdesc branch t) - (magit-insert-heading branch ": " (car desc)) - (when (cdr desc) - (insert (mapconcat 'identity (cdr desc) "\n")) - (insert "\n\n"))))) - -(defun magit-insert-tags () - "Insert sections showing all tags." - (when-let ((tags (magit-git-lines "tag" "--list" "-n" - (cadr magit-refresh-args)))) - (let ((_head (magit-rev-parse "HEAD"))) - (magit-insert-section (tags) - (magit-insert-heading "Tags:") - (dolist (tag tags) - (string-match "^\\([^ \t]+\\)[ \t]+\\([^ \t\n].*\\)?" tag) - (let ((tag (match-string 1 tag)) - (msg (match-string 2 tag))) - (when (magit-refs--insert-refname-p tag) - (magit-insert-section section (tag tag t) - (magit-insert-heading - (magit-refs--format-focus-column tag 'tag) - (propertize tag 'face 'magit-tag) - (make-string (max 1 (- magit-refs-primary-column-width - (length tag))) - ?\s) - (and msg (magit-log-propertize-keywords nil msg))) - (when (and magit-refs-margin-for-tags (magit-buffer-margin-p)) - (magit-refs--format-margin tag)) - (magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits tag section))))) - (insert ?\n) - (magit-make-margin-overlay nil t))))) - -(defun magit-insert-remote-branches () - "Insert sections showing all remote-tracking branches." - (dolist (remote (magit-list-remotes)) - (magit-insert-section (remote remote) - (magit-insert-heading - (let ((pull (magit-get "remote" remote "url")) - (push (magit-get "remote" remote "pushurl"))) - (format (propertize "Remote %s (%s):" 'face 'magit-section-heading) - (propertize remote 'face 'magit-branch-remote) - (concat pull (and pull push ", ") push)))) - (let (head) - (dolist (line (magit-git-lines "for-each-ref" "--format=\ -%(symref:short)%00%(refname:short)%00%(subject)" - (concat "refs/remotes/" remote) - (cadr magit-refresh-args))) - (pcase-let ((`(,head-branch ,branch ,msg) - (-replace "" nil (split-string line "\0")))) - (if head-branch - (progn (cl-assert (equal branch (concat remote "/HEAD"))) - (setq head head-branch)) - (when (magit-refs--insert-refname-p branch) - (magit-insert-section section (branch branch t) - (let ((headp (equal branch head)) - (abbrev (if magit-refs-show-remote-prefix - branch - (substring branch (1+ (length remote)))))) - (magit-insert-heading - (magit-refs--format-focus-column branch) - (propertize abbrev 'face - (if headp - 'magit-branch-remote-head - 'magit-branch-remote)) - (make-string (max 1 (- magit-refs-primary-column-width - (length abbrev))) - ?\s) - (and msg (magit-log-propertize-keywords nil msg)))) - (when (magit-buffer-margin-p) - (magit-refs--format-margin branch)) - (magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits branch section))))))) - (insert ?\n) - (magit-make-margin-overlay nil t)))) - -(defun magit-insert-local-branches () - "Insert sections showing all local branches." - (magit-insert-section (local nil) - (magit-insert-heading "Branches:") - (dolist (line (magit-refs--format-local-branches)) - (pcase-let ((`(,branch . ,strings) line)) - (magit-insert-section section - ((eval (if branch 'branch 'commit)) - (or branch (magit-rev-parse "HEAD")) - t) - (apply #'magit-insert-heading strings) - (when (magit-buffer-margin-p) - (magit-refs--format-margin branch)) - (magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits branch section)))) - (insert ?\n) - (magit-make-margin-overlay nil t))) - -(defun magit-refs--format-local-branches () - (let ((lines (-keep 'magit-refs--format-local-branch - (magit-git-lines - "for-each-ref" - (concat "--format=\ -%(HEAD)%00%(refname:short)%00\ -%(upstream:short)%00%(upstream)%00%(upstream:track)%00" - (if magit-refs-show-push-remote "\ -%(push:remotename)%00%(push)%00%(push:track)%00%(subject)" - "%00%00%00%(subject)")) - "refs/heads" - (cadr magit-refresh-args))))) - (unless (magit-get-current-branch) - (push (magit-refs--format-local-branch - (concat "*\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" (magit-rev-format "%s"))) - lines)) - (setq-local magit-refs-primary-column-width - (let ((def (default-value 'magit-refs-primary-column-width))) - (if (atom def) - def - (pcase-let ((`(,min . ,max) def)) - (min max (apply #'max min (mapcar #'car lines))))))) - (mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,_ ,branch ,focus ,branch-desc ,u:ahead ,p:ahead - ,u:behind ,upstream ,p:behind ,push ,msg)) - (list branch focus branch-desc u:ahead p:ahead - (make-string (max 1 (- magit-refs-primary-column-width - (length (concat branch-desc - u:ahead - p:ahead - u:behind)))) - ?\s) - u:behind upstream p:behind push - msg)) - lines))) - -(defun magit-refs--format-local-branch (line) - (pcase-let ((`(,head ,branch ,upstream ,u:ref ,u:track - ,push ,p:ref ,p:track ,msg) - (-replace "" nil (split-string line "\0")))) - (when (or (not branch) - (magit-refs--insert-refname-p branch)) - (let* ((headp (equal head "*")) - (pushp (and push - magit-refs-show-push-remote - (magit-rev-verify p:ref) - (not (equal p:ref u:ref)))) - (branch-desc (propertize (or branch "(detached)") - 'face (if (and headp branch) - 'magit-branch-current - 'magit-branch-local))) - (u:ahead (and u:track - (string-match "ahead \\([0-9]+\\)" u:track) - (propertize - (concat (and magit-refs-pad-commit-counts " ") - (match-string 1 u:track) - ">") - 'face 'magit-dimmed))) - (u:behind (and u:track - (string-match "behind \\([0-9]+\\)" u:track) - (propertize - (concat "<" - (match-string 1 u:track) - (and magit-refs-pad-commit-counts " ")) - 'face 'magit-dimmed))) - (p:ahead (and pushp p:track - (string-match "ahead \\([0-9]+\\)" p:track) - (propertize - (concat (match-string 1 p:track) - ">" - (and magit-refs-pad-commit-counts " ")) - 'face 'magit-branch-remote))) - (p:behind (and pushp p:track - (string-match "behind \\([0-9]+\\)" p:track) - (propertize - (concat "<" - (match-string 1 p:track) - (and magit-refs-pad-commit-counts " ")) - 'face 'magit-dimmed)))) - (list (1+ (length (concat branch-desc u:ahead p:ahead u:behind))) - branch - (magit-refs--format-focus-column branch headp) - branch-desc u:ahead p:ahead u:behind - (and upstream - (concat (propertize - upstream 'face - (cond ((equal u:track "[gone]") - 'error) - ((string-prefix-p "refs/heads/" u:ref) - 'magit-branch-local) - (t - 'magit-branch-remote))) - " ")) - (and pushp - (concat p:behind - (propertize push 'face 'magit-branch-remote) - " ")) - (and msg (magit-log-propertize-keywords nil msg))))))) - -(defun magit-refs--format-focus-column (ref &optional type) - (let ((focus (car magit-refresh-args)) - (width (if magit-refs-show-commit-count - magit-refs-focus-column-width - 1))) - (format - (format "%%%ss " width) - (cond ((or (equal ref focus) - (and (eq type t) - (eq focus nil))) - (propertize (concat (if focus "@" "*") - (make-string (1- width) ?\s)) - 'face 'magit-section-heading)) - ((if (eq type 'tag) - (eq magit-refs-show-commit-count 'all) - magit-refs-show-commit-count) - (pcase-let ((`(,behind ,ahead) - (magit-rev-diff-count - (or (car magit-refresh-args) "HEAD") - ref))) - (propertize - (cond ((> ahead 0) (concat "<" (number-to-string ahead))) - ((> behind 0) (concat (number-to-string behind) ">")) - (t "=")) - 'face 'magit-dimmed))) - (t ""))))) - -(defun magit-refs--insert-refname-p (refname) - (--if-let (-first (pcase-lambda (`(,key . ,_)) - (if (functionp key) - (funcall key refname) - (string-match-p key refname))) - magit-refs-filter-alist) - (cdr it) - t)) - -(defun magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits (ref section) - (if (oref section hidden) - (oset section washer - (apply-partially #'magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits-1 ref section)) - (magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits-1 ref section))) - -(defun magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits-1 (ref _section) - (let ((start (point)) - (magit-insert-section--current nil)) - (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'cherry) - "cherry" "-v" (magit-abbrev-arg) - (or (car magit-refresh-args) "HEAD") - ref magit-refresh-args) - (unless (= (point) start) - (magit-make-margin-overlay nil t)))) - -(defun magit-refs--format-margin (commit) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (line-beginning-position 0)) - (let ((line (magit-rev-format "%ct%cN" commit))) - (magit-log-format-margin commit - (substring line 10) - (substring line 0 10))))) - -(provide 'magit-refs) -;;; magit-refs.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-refs.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-refs.elc deleted file mode 100644 index d49fd90..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-refs.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-remote.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-remote.el deleted file mode 100644 index 7541f6e..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-remote.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1052 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-remote.el --- transfer Git commits -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2008-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements support for interacting with remote -;; repositories. Commands for cloning, fetching, pulling, and -;; pushing are defined here. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -;;; Options - -(defcustom magit-fetch-modules-jobs 4 - "Number of submodules to fetch in parallel. -Ignored for Git versions before v2.8.0." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type '(choice (const :tag "one at a time" nil) number)) - -;;; Clone - -(defcustom magit-clone-set-remote-head nil - "Whether cloning creates the symbolic-ref `<remote>/HEAD'." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.2") - :group 'magit-commands - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-clone-set-remote.pushDefault 'ask - "Whether to set the value of `remote.pushDefault' after cloning. - -If t, then set without asking. If nil, then don't set. If -`ask', then ask." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type '(choice (const :tag "set" t) - (const :tag "ask" ask) - (const :tag "don't set" nil))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-clone (repository directory) - "Clone the REPOSITORY to DIRECTORY. -Then show the status buffer for the new repository." - (interactive - (let ((url (magit-read-string-ns "Clone repository"))) - (list url (read-directory-name - "Clone to: " nil nil nil - (and (string-match "\\([^/:]+?\\)\\(/?\\.git\\)?$" url) - (match-string 1 url)))))) - (setq directory (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name directory))) - (magit-run-git-async "clone" repository - (magit-convert-filename-for-git directory)) - ;; Don't refresh the buffer we're calling from. - (process-put magit-this-process 'inhibit-refresh t) - (set-process-sentinel - magit-this-process - (lambda (process event) - (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal)) - (let ((magit-process-raise-error t)) - (magit-process-sentinel process event))) - (when (and (eq (process-status process) 'exit) - (= (process-exit-status process) 0)) - (let ((default-directory directory)) - (when (or (eq magit-clone-set-remote.pushDefault t) - (and magit-clone-set-remote.pushDefault - (y-or-n-p "Set `remote.pushDefault' to \"origin\"? "))) - (setf (magit-get "remote.pushDefault") "origin")) - (unless magit-clone-set-remote-head - (magit-remote-unset-head "origin"))) - (with-current-buffer (process-get process 'command-buf) - (magit-status-internal directory)))))) - -;;; Remote -;;;; Options - -(defcustom magit-remote-add-set-remote.pushDefault 'ask-if-unset - "Whether to set the value of `remote.pushDefault' after adding a remote. - -If `ask', then always ask. If `ask-if-unset', then ask, but only -if the variable isn't set already. If nil, then don't ever set. -If the value is a string, then set without asking, provided that -the name of the added remote is equal to that string and the -variable isn't already set." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type '(choice (const :tag "ask if unset" ask-if-unset) - (const :tag "always ask" ask) - (string :tag "set if named") - (const :tag "don't set"))) - -(defcustom magit-remote-popup-show-variables t - "Whether the `magit-remote-popup' shows Git variables. -When set to nil, no variables are displayed directly in this -popup, instead the sub-popup `magit-remote-config-popup' has -to be used to view and change remote related variables." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type 'boolean) - -;;;; Popup - -(defvar magit-remote-config-variables) - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-remote-popup "magit-remote" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-remote-popup - "Popup console for remote commands." - :man-page "git-remote" - :default-arguments '("-f") - :variables (lambda () - (and magit-remote-popup-show-variables - magit-remote-config-variables)) - :switches '("Switches for add" - (?f "Fetch after add" "-f")) - :actions '((?a "Add" magit-remote-add) - (?C "Configure..." magit-remote-config-popup) - (?r "Rename" magit-remote-rename) - (?p "Prune stale branches" magit-remote-prune) - (?k "Remove" magit-remote-remove) - (?P "Prune stale refspecs" magit-remote-prune-refspecs)) - :max-action-columns 2) - -;;;; Commands - -(defun magit-read-url (prompt &optional initial-input) - (let ((url (magit-read-string-ns prompt initial-input))) - (if (string-prefix-p "~" url) - (expand-file-name url) - url))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-remote-add (remote url &optional args) - "Add a remote named REMOTE and fetch it." - (interactive (list (magit-read-string-ns "Remote name") - (magit-read-url "Remote url") - (magit-remote-arguments))) - (if (pcase (list magit-remote-add-set-remote.pushDefault - (magit-get "remote.pushDefault")) - (`(,(pred stringp) ,_) t) - ((or `(ask ,_) `(ask-if-unset nil)) - (y-or-n-p (format "Set `remote.pushDefault' to \"%s\"? " remote)))) - (progn (magit-call-git "remote" "add" args remote url) - (setf (magit-get "remote.pushDefault") remote) - (magit-refresh)) - (magit-run-git-async "remote" "add" args remote url))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-remote-rename (old new) - "Rename the remote named OLD to NEW." - (interactive - (let ((remote (magit-read-remote "Rename remote"))) - (list remote (magit-read-string-ns (format "Rename %s to" remote))))) - (unless (string= old new) - (magit-call-git "remote" "rename" old new) - (magit-remote--cleanup-push-variables old new) - (magit-refresh))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-remote-remove (remote) - "Delete the remote named REMOTE." - (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Delete remote"))) - (magit-call-git "remote" "rm" remote) - (magit-remote--cleanup-push-variables remote) - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-remote--cleanup-push-variables (remote &optional new-name) - (magit-with-toplevel - (when (equal (magit-get "remote.pushDefault") remote) - (magit-set new-name "remote.pushDefault")) - (dolist (var (magit-git-lines "config" "--name-only" - "--get-regexp" "^branch\.[^.]*\.pushRemote" - (format "^%s$" remote))) - (magit-call-git "config" (and (not new-name) "--unset") var new-name)))) - -(defconst magit--refspec-re "\\`\\(\\+\\)?\\([^:]+\\):\\(.*\\)\\'") - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-remote-prune (remote) - "Remove stale remote-tracking branches for REMOTE." - (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Prune stale branches of remote"))) - (magit-run-git-async "remote" "prune" remote)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-remote-prune-refspecs (remote) - "Remove stale refspecs for REMOTE. - -A refspec is stale if there no longer exists at least one branch -on the remote that would be fetched due to that refspec. A stale -refspec is problematic because its existence causes Git to refuse -to fetch according to the remaining non-stale refspecs. - -If only stale refspecs remain, then offer to either delete the -remote or to replace the stale refspecs with the default refspec. - -Also remove the remote-tracking branches that were created due to -the now stale refspecs. Other stale branches are not removed." - (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Prune refspecs of remote"))) - (let* ((tracking-refs (magit-list-remote-branches remote)) - (remote-refs (magit-remote-list-refs remote)) - (variable (format "remote.%s.fetch" remote)) - (refspecs (magit-get-all variable)) - stale) - (dolist (refspec refspecs) - (when (string-match magit--refspec-re refspec) - (let ((theirs (match-string 2 refspec)) - (ours (match-string 3 refspec))) - (unless (if (string-match "\\*" theirs) - (let ((re (replace-match ".*" t t theirs))) - (--some (string-match-p re it) remote-refs)) - (member theirs remote-refs)) - (push (cons refspec - (if (string-match "\\*" ours) - (let ((re (replace-match ".*" t t ours))) - (--filter (string-match-p re it) tracking-refs)) - (list (car (member ours tracking-refs))))) - stale))))) - (if (not stale) - (message "No stale refspecs for remote %S" remote) - (if (= (length stale) - (length refspecs)) - (magit-read-char-case - (format "All of %s's refspecs are stale. " remote) nil - (?s "replace with [d]efault refspec" - (magit-set-all - (list (format "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/%s/*" remote)) - variable)) - (?r "[r]emove remote" - (magit-call-git "remote" "rm" remote)) - (?a "or [a]abort" - (user-error "Abort"))) - (if (if (= (length stale) 1) - (pcase-let ((`(,refspec . ,refs) (car stale))) - (magit-confirm 'prune-stale-refspecs - (format "Prune stale refspec %s and branch %%s" refspec) - (format "Prune stale refspec %s and %%i branches" refspec) - nil refs)) - (magit-confirm 'prune-stale-refspecs nil - (format "Prune %%i stale refspecs and %i branches" - (length (cl-mapcan (lambda (s) (copy-sequence (cdr s))) - stale))) - nil - (mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,refspec . ,refs)) - (concat refspec "\n" - (mapconcat (lambda (b) (concat " " b)) - refs "\n"))) - stale))) - (pcase-dolist (`(,refspec . ,refs) stale) - (magit-call-git "config" "--unset" variable - (regexp-quote refspec)) - (magit--log-action - (lambda (refs) - (format "Deleting %i branches" (length refs))) - (lambda (ref) - (format "Deleting branch %s (was %s)" ref - (magit-rev-parse "--short" ref))) - refs) - (dolist (ref refs) - (magit-call-git "update-ref" "-d" ref))) - (user-error "Abort"))) - (magit-refresh)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-remote-set-head (remote &optional branch) - "Set the local representation of REMOTE's default branch. -Query REMOTE and set the symbolic-ref refs/remotes/<remote>/HEAD -accordingly. With a prefix argument query for the branch to be -used, which allows you to select an incorrect value if you fancy -doing that." - (interactive - (let ((remote (magit-read-remote "Set HEAD for remote"))) - (list remote - (and current-prefix-arg - (magit-read-remote-branch (format "Set %s/HEAD to" remote) - remote nil nil t))))) - (magit-run-git "remote" "set-head" remote (or branch "--auto"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-remote-unset-head (remote) - "Unset the local representation of REMOTE's default branch. -Delete the symbolic-ref \"refs/remotes/<remote>/HEAD\"." - (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Unset HEAD for remote"))) - (magit-run-git "remote" "set-head" remote "--delete")) - -;;;; Config Popup - -(defvar magit-remote-config--remote nil) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-remote-config-popup (remote) - "Popup console for setting remote variables." - (interactive - (list (if (or current-prefix-arg - (and (eq magit-current-popup 'magit-remote-popup) - magit-remote-popup-show-variables)) - (magit-read-remote "Configure remote") - (magit-remote-config--remote-1)))) - (let ((magit-remote-config--remote remote)) - (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-remote-config-popup nil nil))) - -(defvar magit-remote-config-variables - '((lambda () - (concat - (propertize "Configure " 'face 'magit-popup-heading) - (propertize (magit-remote-config--remote) 'face 'magit-branch-remote))) - (?u "remote.%s.url" - magit-set-remote*url - magit-format-remote*url) - (?U "remote.%s.fetch" - magit-set-remote*fetch - magit-format-remote*fetch) - (?s "remote.%s.pushurl" - magit-set-remote*pushurl - magit-format-remote*pushurl) - (?S "remote.%s.push" - magit-set-remote*push - magit-format-remote*push) - (?O "remote.%s.tagOpt" - magit-cycle-remote*tagOpt - magit-format-remote*tagOpt))) - -(defvar magit-remote-config-popup - `(:man-page "git-remote" - :variables ,magit-remote-config-variables - :setup-function magit-remote-config-popup-setup)) - -(defun magit-remote-config-popup-setup (val def) - (magit-popup-default-setup val def) - (setq-local magit-remote-config--remote magit-remote-config--remote)) - -(defun magit-remote-config--remote (&optional prompt) - (if prompt - (or (and (not current-prefix-arg) - (or magit-remote-config--remote - (magit-remote-config--remote-1))) - (magit-read-remote prompt)) - (or magit-remote-config--remote - (magit-remote-config--remote-1) - "<name>"))) - -(defun magit-remote-config--remote-1 () - (let ((remote (magit-get-upstream-remote))) - (if (or (not remote) - (equal remote ".")) - (and (magit-remote-p "origin") "origin") - remote))) - -;;;; Config Commands and Inserters - -(defun magit-set-remote*url (remote urls) - "Set the variable `url' for the remote named REMOTE to URLS." - (interactive (magit-remote-config--read-args "url" "Urls: ")) - (magit-remote-config--set-url remote "url" urls)) - -(defun magit-set-remote*fetch (remote values) - "Set the variable `fetch' for the remote named REMOTE to VALUES." - (interactive (magit-remote-config--read-args "fetch" "Fetch specs: ")) - (magit-set-all values "remote" remote "fetch") - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-set-remote*pushurl (remote urls) - "Set the variable `pushurl' for the remote named REMOTE to URLS." - (interactive (magit-remote-config--read-args "pushurl" "Urls: ")) - (magit-remote-config--set-url remote "pushurl" urls "--push")) - -(defun magit-set-remote*push (remote values) - "Set the variable `push' for the remote named REMOTE to VALUES." - (interactive (magit-remote-config--read-args "push" "Push specs: ")) - (magit-set-all values "remote" remote "push") - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-cycle-remote*tagOpt (remote) - (interactive (list (magit-remote-config--remote))) - (magit--set-popup-variable (format "remote.%s.tagOpt" remote) - '("--no-tags" "--tags") nil)) - -(defun magit-format-remote*url () - (magit-remote-config--format-variable "url")) - -(defun magit-format-remote*fetch () - (magit-remote-config--format-variable "fetch")) - -(defun magit-format-remote*pushurl () - (magit-remote-config--format-variable "pushurl")) - -(defun magit-format-remote*push () - (magit-remote-config--format-variable "push")) - -(defun magit-format-remote*tagOpt () - (let ((remote (magit-remote-config--remote))) - (magit--format-popup-variable:choices - (format "remote.%s.tagOpts" remote) - '("--no-tags" "--tags") nil nil - (+ (length remote) 16)))) - -(defun magit-remote-config--read-args (var prompt) - (let* ((remote (magit-remote-config--remote (format "Set `%s' of remote" var))) - (value (magit-get-all "remote" remote var))) - (list remote - (mapcar (lambda (url) - (if (string-prefix-p "~" url) - (expand-file-name url) - url)) - (completing-read-multiple - prompt nil nil nil - (and value (mapconcat #'identity value ","))))))) - -(defun magit-remote-config--set-url (remote var values &optional arg) - (let ((old (magit-get-all "remote" remote var))) - (dolist (v (-difference values old)) - (magit-call-git "remote" "set-url" arg "--add" remote v)) - (dolist (v (-difference old values)) - (magit-call-git "remote" "set-url" arg "--delete" remote - (concat "^" (regexp-quote v) "$")))) - (magit-refresh)) - -(defun magit-remote-config--format-variable (variable) - (magit--format-popup-variable:values - (format "remote.%s.%s" (magit-remote-config--remote) variable) - 25)) - -;;; Fetch - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-fetch-popup "magit-remote" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-fetch-popup - "Popup console for fetch commands." - :man-page "git-fetch" - :switches '((?p "Prune deleted branches" "--prune")) - :actions '("Configure" - (?C "variables..." magit-branch-config-popup) - "Fetch from" - (?p magit-get-push-remote magit-fetch-from-pushremote) - (?u magit-get-remote magit-fetch-from-upstream) - (?e "elsewhere" magit-fetch) - (?a "all remotes" magit-fetch-all) - "Fetch" - (?o "another branch" magit-fetch-branch) - (?r "explicit refspec" magit-fetch-refspec) - (?m "submodules" magit-fetch-modules)) - :default-action 'magit-fetch - :max-action-columns 1) - -(defun magit-git-fetch (remote args) - (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (magit-run-git-async "fetch" remote args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-fetch-from-pushremote (args) - "Fetch from the push-remote of the current branch." - (interactive (list (magit-fetch-arguments))) - (--if-let (magit-get-push-remote) - (magit-git-fetch it args) - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (user-error "No push-remote is configured for %s" it) - (user-error "No branch is checked out")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-fetch-from-upstream (args) - "Fetch from the upstream repository of the current branch." - (interactive (list (magit-fetch-arguments))) - (--if-let (magit-get-remote) - (magit-git-fetch it args) - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (user-error "No upstream is configured for %s" it) - (user-error "No branch is checked out")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-fetch (remote args) - "Fetch from another repository." - (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Fetch remote") - (magit-fetch-arguments))) - (magit-git-fetch remote args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-fetch-branch (remote branch args) - "Fetch a BRANCH from a REMOTE." - (interactive - (let ((remote (magit-read-remote-or-url "Fetch from remote or url"))) - (list remote - (magit-read-remote-branch "Fetch branch" remote) - (magit-fetch-arguments)))) - (magit-git-fetch remote (cons branch args))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-fetch-refspec (remote refspec args) - "Fetch a REFSPEC from a REMOTE." - (interactive - (let ((remote (magit-read-remote-or-url "Fetch from remote or url"))) - (list remote - (magit-read-refspec "Fetch using refspec" remote) - (magit-fetch-arguments)))) - (magit-git-fetch remote (cons refspec args))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-fetch-all (args) - "Fetch from all remotes." - (interactive (list (cl-intersection (magit-fetch-arguments) - (list "--verbose" "--prune") - :test #'equal))) - (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (magit-run-git-async "remote" "update" args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-fetch-all-prune () - "Fetch from all remotes, and prune. -Prune remote tracking branches for branches that have been -removed on the respective remote." - (interactive) - (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (magit-run-git-async "remote" "update" "--prune")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-fetch-all-no-prune () - "Fetch from all remotes." - (interactive) - (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (magit-run-git-async "remote" "update")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-fetch-modules (&optional all) - "Fetch all submodules. - -Option `magit-fetch-modules-jobs' controls how many submodules -are being fetched in parallel. Also fetch the super-repository, -because `git-fetch' does not support not doing that. With a -prefix argument fetch all remotes." - (interactive "P") - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-run-git-async - "fetch" "--verbose" "--recurse-submodules" - (and magit-fetch-modules-jobs - (version<= "2.8.0" (magit-git-version)) - (list "-j" (number-to-string magit-fetch-modules-jobs))) - (and all "--all")))) - -;;; Pull - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-pull-popup "magit-remote" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-pull-popup - "Popup console for pull commands." - :man-page "git-pull" - :variables '("Configure" - (?r "branch.%s.rebase" - magit-cycle-branch*rebase - magit-pull-format-branch*rebase) - (?C "variables..." magit-branch-config-popup)) - :actions '((lambda () - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (concat - (propertize "Pull into " 'face 'magit-popup-heading) - (propertize it 'face 'magit-branch-local) - (propertize " from" 'face 'magit-popup-heading)) - (propertize "Pull from" 'face 'magit-popup-heading))) - (?p magit-get-push-branch magit-pull-from-pushremote) - (?u magit-get-upstream-branch magit-pull-from-upstream) - (?e "elsewhere" magit-pull)) - :default-action 'magit-pull - :max-action-columns 1) - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-pull-and-fetch-popup "magit-remote" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-pull-and-fetch-popup - "Popup console for pull and fetch commands. - -This popup is intended as a replacement for the separate popups -`magit-pull-popup' and `magit-fetch-popup'. To use it, add this -to your init file: - - (with-eval-after-load \\='magit-remote - (define-key magit-mode-map \"f\" \\='magit-pull-and-fetch-popup) - (define-key magit-mode-map \"F\" nil)) - -The combined popup does not offer all commands and arguments -available from the individual popups. Instead of the argument -`--prune' and the command `magit-fetch-all' it uses two commands -`magit-fetch-prune' and `magit-fetch-no-prune'. And the commands -`magit-fetch-from-pushremote' and `magit-fetch-from-upstream' are -missing. To add them use something like: - - (with-eval-after-load \\='magit-remote - (magit-define-popup-action \\='magit-pull-and-fetch-popup ?U - \\='magit-get-upstream-branch - \\='magit-fetch-from-upstream-remote ?F) - (magit-define-popup-action \\='magit-pull-and-fetch-popup ?P - \\='magit-get-push-branch - \\='magit-fetch-from-push-remote ?F))" - :man-page "git-pull" - :variables '("Configure" - (?r "branch.%s.rebase" - magit-cycle-branch*rebase - magit-pull-format-branch*rebase) - (?C "variables..." magit-branch-config-popup)) - :actions '((lambda () - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (concat - (propertize "Pull into " 'face 'magit-popup-heading) - (propertize it 'face 'magit-branch-local) - (propertize " from" 'face 'magit-popup-heading)) - (propertize "Pull from" 'face 'magit-popup-heading))) - (?p magit-get-push-branch magit-pull-from-pushremote) - (?u magit-get-upstream-branch magit-pull-from-upstream) - (?e "elsewhere" magit-pull) - "Fetch from" - (?f "remotes" magit-fetch-all-no-prune) - (?F "remotes and prune" magit-fetch-all-prune) - "Fetch" - (?o "another branch" magit-fetch-branch) - (?s "explicit refspec" magit-fetch-refspec) - (?m "submodules" magit-fetch-modules)) - :default-action 'magit-fetch - :max-action-columns 1) - -(defun magit-pull-format-branch*rebase () - (magit--format-popup-variable:choices - (format "branch.%s.rebase" (or (magit-get-current-branch) "<name>")) - '("true" "false") - "false" "pull.rebase")) - -(defun magit-git-pull (source args) - (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (pcase-let ((`(,remote . ,branch) - (magit-split-branch-name source))) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "pull" args remote branch))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-pull-from-pushremote (args) - "Pull from the push-remote of the current branch." - (interactive (list (magit-pull-arguments))) - (--if-let (magit-get-push-branch) - (magit-git-pull it args) - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (user-error "No push-remote is configured for %s" it) - (user-error "No branch is checked out")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-pull-from-upstream (args) - "Pull from the upstream of the current branch." - (interactive (list (magit-pull-arguments))) - (--if-let (magit-get-upstream-branch) - (progn (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (magit-run-git-with-editor - "pull" args (car (magit-split-branch-name it)))) - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (user-error "No upstream is configured for %s" it) - (user-error "No branch is checked out")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-pull (source args) - "Pull from a branch read in the minibuffer." - (interactive (list (magit-read-remote-branch "Pull" nil nil nil t) - (magit-pull-arguments))) - (magit-git-pull source args)) - -;;; Push - -(defcustom magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing t - "Whether to configure missing remotes before pushing. - -When nil, then the command `magit-push-current-to-pushremote' and -`magit-push-current-to-upstream' do not appear in the push popup -if the push-remote resp. upstream is not configured. If the user -invokes one of these commands anyway, then it raises an error. - -When non-nil, then these commands always appear in the push -popup. But if the required configuration is missing, then they -do appear in a way that indicates that this is the case. If the -user invokes one of them, then it asks for the necessary -configuration, stores the configuration, and then uses it to push -a first time. - -This option also affects whether the argument `--set-upstream' is -available in the popup. If the value is t, then that argument is -redundant. But note that changing the value of this option does -not take affect immediately, the argument will only be added or -removed after restarting Emacs." - :package-version '(magit . "2.6.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type '(choice (const :tag "don't set" nil) - (const :tag "set branch.<name>.pushRemote" t) - (const :tag "set remote.pushDefault" default))) - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-push-popup "magit-remote" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-push-popup - "Popup console for push commands." - :man-page "git-push" - :switches `((?f "Force with lease" "--force-with-lease") - (?F "Force" "--force") - (?h "Disable hooks" "--no-verify") - (?d "Dry run" "--dry-run") - ,@(and (not magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing) - '((?u "Set upstream" "--set-upstream")))) - :actions '("Configure" - (?C "variables..." magit-branch-config-popup) - (lambda () - (--when-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (concat (propertize "Push " 'face 'magit-popup-heading) - (propertize it 'face 'magit-branch-local) - (propertize " to" 'face 'magit-popup-heading)))) - (?p magit--push-current-to-pushremote-desc - magit-push-current-to-pushremote) - (?u magit--push-current-to-upstream-desc - magit-push-current-to-upstream) - (?e "elsewhere\n" magit-push-current) - "Push" - (?o "another branch" magit-push) - (?T "a tag" magit-push-tag) - (?r "explicit refspecs" magit-push-refspecs) - (?t "all tags" magit-push-tags) - (?m "matching branches" magit-push-matching)) - :max-action-columns 2) - -(defun magit-git-push (branch target args) - (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (pcase-let ((`(,remote . ,target) - (magit-split-branch-name target))) - (magit-run-git-async "push" "-v" args remote - (format "%s:refs/heads/%s" branch target)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-push-current-to-pushremote (args &optional push-remote) - "Push the current branch to `branch.<name>.pushRemote'. -If that variable is unset, then push to `remote.pushDefault'. - -When `magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing' is non-nil and -the push-remote is not configured, then read the push-remote from -the user, set it, and then push to it. With a prefix argument -the push-remote can be changed before pushed to it." - (interactive - (list (magit-push-arguments) - (and (magit--push-current-set-pushremote-p current-prefix-arg) - (magit-read-remote - (if (eq magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing 'default) - "Set `remote.pushDefault' and push there" - (format "Set `branch.%s.pushRemote' and push there" - (magit-get-current-branch))))))) - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (progn (when push-remote - (setf (magit-get - (if (eq magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing 'default) - "remote.pushDefault" - (format "branch.%s.pushRemote" it))) - push-remote)) - (if-let ((remote (magit-get-push-remote it))) - (if (member remote (magit-list-remotes)) - (magit-git-push it (concat remote "/" it) args) - (user-error "Remote `%s' doesn't exist" remote)) - (user-error "No push-remote is configured for %s" it))) - (user-error "No branch is checked out"))) - -(defun magit--push-current-set-pushremote-p (&optional change) - (and (or change - (and magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing - (not (magit-get-push-remote)))) - (magit-get-current-branch))) - -(defun magit--push-current-to-pushremote-desc () - (--if-let (magit-get-push-branch) - (concat (magit-branch-set-face it) "\n") - (and (magit--push-current-set-pushremote-p) - (concat - (propertize (if (eq magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing 'default) - "pushDefault" - "pushRemote") - 'face 'bold) - ", after setting that\n")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-push-current-to-upstream (args &optional upstream) - "Push the current branch to its upstream branch. - -When `magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing' is non-nil and -the upstream is not configured, then read the upstream from the -user, set it, and then push to it. With a prefix argument the -upstream can be changed before pushed to it." - (interactive - (list (magit-push-arguments) - (and (magit--push-current-set-upstream-p current-prefix-arg) - (magit-read-upstream-branch)))) - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (progn - (when upstream - (magit-set-branch*merge/remote it upstream)) - (if-let ((target (magit-get-upstream-branch it))) - (magit-git-push it target args) - (user-error "No upstream is configured for %s" it))) - (user-error "No branch is checked out"))) - -(defun magit--push-current-set-upstream-p (&optional change) - (and (or change - (and magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing - (not (magit-get-upstream-branch)))) - (magit-get-current-branch))) - -(defun magit--push-current-to-upstream-desc () - (--if-let (magit-get-upstream-branch) - (concat (magit-branch-set-face it) "\n") - (and (magit--push-current-set-upstream-p) - (concat (propertize "@{upstream}" 'face 'bold) - ", after setting that\n")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-push-current (target args) - "Push the current branch to a branch read in the minibuffer." - (interactive - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (list (magit-read-remote-branch (format "Push %s to" it) - nil nil it 'confirm) - (magit-push-arguments)) - (user-error "No branch is checked out"))) - (magit-git-push (magit-get-current-branch) target args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-push (source target args) - "Push an arbitrary branch or commit somewhere. -Both the source and the target are read in the minibuffer." - (interactive - (let ((source (magit-read-local-branch-or-commit "Push"))) - (list source - (magit-read-remote-branch - (format "Push %s to" source) nil - (if (magit-local-branch-p source) - (or (magit-get-push-branch source) - (magit-get-upstream-branch source)) - (and (magit-rev-ancestor-p source "HEAD") - (or (magit-get-push-branch) - (magit-get-upstream-branch)))) - source 'confirm) - (magit-push-arguments)))) - (magit-git-push source target args)) - -(defvar magit-push-refspecs-history nil) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-push-refspecs (remote refspecs args) - "Push one or multiple REFSPECS to a REMOTE. -Both the REMOTE and the REFSPECS are read in the minibuffer. To -use multiple REFSPECS, separate them with commas. Completion is -only available for the part before the colon, or when no colon -is used." - (interactive - (list (magit-read-remote "Push to remote") - (split-string (magit-completing-read-multiple - "Push refspec,s" - (cons "HEAD" (magit-list-local-branch-names)) - nil nil 'magit-push-refspecs-history) - crm-default-separator t) - (magit-push-arguments))) - (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (magit-run-git-async "push" "-v" args remote refspecs)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-push-matching (remote &optional args) - "Push all matching branches to another repository. -If multiple remotes exist, then read one from the user. -If just one exists, use that without requiring confirmation." - (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Push matching branches to" nil t) - (magit-push-arguments))) - (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (magit-run-git-async "push" "-v" args remote ":")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-push-tags (remote &optional args) - "Push all tags to another repository. -If only one remote exists, then push to that. Otherwise prompt -for a remote, offering the remote configured for the current -branch as default." - (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Push tags to remote" nil t) - (magit-push-arguments))) - (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (magit-run-git-async "push" remote "--tags" args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-push-tag (tag remote &optional args) - "Push a tag to another repository." - (interactive - (let ((tag (magit-read-tag "Push tag"))) - (list tag (magit-read-remote (format "Push %s to remote" tag) nil t) - (magit-push-arguments)))) - (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (magit-run-git-async "push" remote tag args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-push-implicitly (args) - "Push somewhere without using an explicit refspec. - -This command simply runs \"git push -v [ARGS]\". ARGS are the -arguments specified in the popup buffer. No explicit refspec -arguments are used. Instead the behavior depends on at least -these Git variables: `push.default', `remote.pushDefault', -`branch.<branch>.pushRemote', `branch.<branch>.remote', -`branch.<branch>.merge', and `remote.<remote>.push'. - -To add this command to the push popup add this to your init file: - - (with-eval-after-load \\='magit-remote - (magit-define-popup-action \\='magit-push-popup ?P - \\='magit-push-implicitly--desc - \\='magit-push-implicitly ?p t)) - -The function `magit-push-implicitly--desc' attempts to predict -what this command will do. The value it returns is displayed in -the popup buffer." - (interactive (list (magit-push-arguments))) - (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (magit-run-git-async "push" "-v" args)) - -(defun magit-push-implicitly--desc () - (let ((default (magit-get "push.default"))) - (unless (equal default "nothing") - (or (when-let ((remote (or (magit-get-remote) - (magit-remote-p "origin"))) - (refspec (magit-get "remote" remote "push"))) - (format "%s using %s" - (propertize remote 'face 'magit-branch-remote) - (propertize refspec 'face 'bold))) - (--when-let (and (not (magit-get-push-branch)) - (magit-get-upstream-branch)) - (format "%s aka %s\n" - (magit-branch-set-face it) - (propertize "@{upstream}" 'face 'bold))) - (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch) - (format "%s aka %s\n" - (magit-branch-set-face it) - (propertize "pushRemote" 'face 'bold))) - (--when-let (magit-get-@{push}-branch) - (format "%s aka %s\n" - (magit-branch-set-face it) - (propertize "@{push}" 'face 'bold))) - (format "using %s (%s is %s)\n" - (propertize "git push" 'face 'bold) - (propertize "push.default" 'face 'bold) - (propertize default 'face 'bold)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-push-to-remote (remote args) - "Push to REMOTE without using an explicit refspec. -The REMOTE is read in the minibuffer. - -This command simply runs \"git push -v [ARGS] REMOTE\". ARGS -are the arguments specified in the popup buffer. No refspec -arguments are used. Instead the behavior depends on at least -these Git variables: `push.default', `remote.pushDefault', -`branch.<branch>.pushRemote', `branch.<branch>.remote', -`branch.<branch>.merge', and `remote.<remote>.push'. - -To add this command to the push popup add this to your init file: - - (with-eval-after-load \\='magit-remote - (magit-define-popup-action \\='magit-push-popup ?r - \\='magit-push-to-remote--desc - \\='magit-push-to-remote ?p t))" - (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Push to remote") - (magit-push-arguments))) - (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook) - (magit-run-git-async "push" "-v" args remote)) - -(defun magit-push-to-remote--desc () - (format "using %s\n" (propertize "git push <remote>" 'face 'bold))) - -;;; Email - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-patch-popup "magit-remote" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-patch-popup - "Popup console for patch commands." - :man-page "git-format-patch" - :switches '("Switches for formatting patches" - (?l "Add cover letter" "--cover-letter")) - :options '("Options for formatting patches" - (?f "From" "--from=") - (?t "To" "--to=") - (?c "CC" "--cc=") - (?r "In reply to" "--in-reply-to=") - (?P "Subject Prefix" "--subject-prefix=") - (?v "Reroll count" "--reroll-count=") - (?s "Thread style" "--thread=") - (?U "Context lines" "-U") - (?M "Detect renames" "-M") - (?C "Detect copies" "-C") - (?A "Diff algorithm" "--diff-algorithm=" - magit-diff-select-algorithm) - (?o "Output directory" "--output-directory=")) - :actions '((?p "Format patches" magit-format-patch) - (?r "Request pull" magit-request-pull)) - :default-action 'magit-format-patch) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-format-patch (range args) - "Create patches for the commits in RANGE. -When a single commit is given for RANGE, create a patch for the -changes introduced by that commit (unlike 'git format-patch' -which creates patches for all commits that are reachable from -`HEAD' but not from the specified commit)." - (interactive - (list (if-let ((revs (magit-region-values 'commit t))) - (concat (car (last revs)) "^.." (car revs)) - (let ((range (magit-read-range-or-commit "Format range or commit"))) - (if (string-match-p "\\.\\." range) - range - (format "%s~..%s" range range)))) - (magit-patch-arguments))) - (magit-call-git "format-patch" range args) - (when (member "--cover-letter" args) - (find-file - (expand-file-name - "0000-cover-letter.patch" - (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel))) - (or (--some (and (string-match "--output-directory=\\(.+\\)" it) - (expand-file-name (match-string 1 it) topdir)) - args) - topdir)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-request-pull (url start end) - "Request upstream to pull from you public repository. - -URL is the url of your publically accessible repository. -START is a commit that already is in the upstream repository. -END is the last commit, usually a branch name, which upstream -is asked to pull. START has to be reachable from that commit." - (interactive - (list (magit-get "remote" (magit-read-remote "Remote") "url") - (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Start" (magit-get-upstream-branch)) - (magit-read-branch-or-commit "End"))) - (let ((dir default-directory)) - ;; mu4e changes default-directory - (compose-mail) - (setq default-directory dir)) - (message-goto-body) - (magit-git-insert "request-pull" start url end) - (set-buffer-modified-p nil)) - -(provide 'magit-remote) -;;; magit-remote.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-remote.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-remote.elc deleted file mode 100644 index dac4900..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-remote.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-repos.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-repos.el deleted file mode 100644 index 39b4d09..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-repos.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,304 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-repos.el --- listing repositories -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements support for listing repositories. This -;; includes getting a Lisp list of known repositories as well as a -;; mode for listing repositories in a buffer. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit-core) - -(declare-function magit-status-internal "magit-status" (directory)) - -(defvar x-stretch-cursor) - -;;; Options - -(defcustom magit-repository-directories nil - "List of directories that are or contain Git repositories. - -Each element has the form (DIRECTORY . DEPTH). DIRECTORY has -to be a directory or a directory file-name, a string. DEPTH, -an integer, specifies the maximum depth to look for Git -repositories. If it is 0, then only add DIRECTORY itself." - :package-version '(magit . "2.8.0") - :group 'magit-essentials - :type '(repeat (cons directory (integer :tag "Depth")))) - -(defgroup magit-repolist nil - "List repositories in a buffer." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Repository List") - :group 'magit-modes) - -(defcustom magit-repolist-mode-hook '(hl-line-mode) - "Hook run after entering Magit-Repolist mode." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-repolist - :type 'hook - :get 'magit-hook-custom-get - :options '(hl-line-mode)) - -(defcustom magit-repolist-columns - '(("Name" 25 magit-repolist-column-ident nil) - ("Version" 25 magit-repolist-column-version nil) - ("B<U" 3 magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-upstream - ((:right-align t) - (:help-echo "Upstream changes not in branch"))) - ("B>U" 3 magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-upstream - ((:right-align t) - (:help-echo "Local changes not in upstream"))) - ("Path" 99 magit-repolist-column-path nil)) - "List of columns displayed by `magit-list-repositories'. - -Each element has the form (HEADER WIDTH FORMAT PROPS). - -HEADER is the string displayed in the header. WIDTH is the width -of the column. FORMAT is a function that is called with one -argument, the repository identification (usually its basename), -and with `default-directory' bound to the toplevel of its working -tree. It has to return a string to be inserted or nil. PROPS is -an alist that supports the keys `:right-align' and `:pad-right'. -Some entries also use `:help-echo', but `tabulated-list' does not -actually support that yet." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-repolist - :type `(repeat (list :tag "Column" - (string :tag "Header Label") - (integer :tag "Column Width") - (function :tag "Inserter Function") - (repeat :tag "Properties" - (list (choice :tag "Property" - (const :right-align) - (const :pad-right) - (symbol)) - (sexp :tag "Value")))))) - - -;;; List Repositories -;;;; Command -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-list-repositories () - "Display a list of repositories. - -Use the options `magit-repository-directories' to control which -repositories are displayed." - (interactive) - (if magit-repository-directories - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Magit Repositories*") - (magit-repolist-mode) - (magit-repolist-refresh) - (tabulated-list-print) - (switch-to-buffer (current-buffer))) - (message "You need to customize `magit-repository-directories' %s" - "before you can list repositories"))) - -;;;; Mode - -(defvar magit-repolist-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map tabulated-list-mode-map) - (define-key map (if (featurep 'jkl) [return] (kbd "C-m")) - 'magit-repolist-status) - map) - "Local keymap for Magit-Repolist mode buffers.") - -(defun magit-repolist-status (&optional _button) - "Show the status for the repository at point." - (interactive) - (--if-let (tabulated-list-get-id) - (magit-status-internal (expand-file-name it)) - (user-error "There is no repository at point"))) - -(define-derived-mode magit-repolist-mode tabulated-list-mode "Repos" - "Major mode for browsing a list of Git repositories." - (setq x-stretch-cursor nil) - (setq tabulated-list-padding 0) - (setq tabulated-list-sort-key (cons "Path" nil)) - (setq tabulated-list-format - (vconcat (mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,title ,width ,_fn ,props)) - (nconc (list title width t) - (-flatten props))) - magit-repolist-columns))) - (tabulated-list-init-header) - (add-hook 'tabulated-list-revert-hook 'magit-repolist-refresh nil t) - (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function - 'magit-imenu--repolist-prev-index-position-function) - (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function - 'magit-imenu--repolist-extract-index-name-function)) - -(defun magit-repolist-refresh () - (setq tabulated-list-entries - (mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,id . ,path)) - (let ((default-directory path)) - (list path - (vconcat (--map (or (funcall (nth 2 it) id) "") - magit-repolist-columns))))) - (magit-list-repos-uniquify - (--map (cons (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name it)) - it) - (magit-list-repos)))))) - -;;;; Columns - -(defun magit-repolist-column-ident (id) - "Insert the identification of the repository. -Usually this is just its basename." - id) - -(defun magit-repolist-column-path (_id) - "Insert the absolute path of the repository." - (abbreviate-file-name default-directory)) - -(defun magit-repolist-column-version (_id) - "Insert a description of the repository's `HEAD' revision." - (let ((v (or (magit-git-string "describe" "--tags") - ;; If there are no tags, use the date in MELPA format. - (magit-git-string "show" "--no-patch" "--format=%cd-g%h" - "--date=format:%Y%m%d.%H%M")))) - (if (and v (string-match-p "\\`[0-9]" v)) - (concat " " v) - v))) - -(defun magit-repolist-column-branch (_id) - "Insert the current branch." - (magit-get-current-branch)) - -(defun magit-repolist-column-upstream (_id) - "Insert the upstream branch of the current branch." - (magit-get-upstream-branch)) - -(defun magit-repolist-column-dirty (_id) - "Insert a letter if there are uncommitted changes. - -Show N if there is at least one untracked file. -Show U if there is at least one unstaged file. -Show S if there is at least one staged file. -Only one letter is shown, the first that applies." - (cond ((magit-untracked-files) "N") - ((magit-unstaged-files) "U") - ((magit-staged-files) "S"))) - -(defun magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-upstream (_id) - "Insert number of upstream commits not in the current branch." - (--when-let (magit-get-upstream-branch nil t) - (let ((n (cadr (magit-rev-diff-count "HEAD" it)))) - (propertize (number-to-string n) 'face (if (> n 0) 'bold 'shadow))))) - -(defun magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-pushremote (_id) - "Insert number of commits in the push branch but not the current branch." - (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch nil t) - (let ((n (cadr (magit-rev-diff-count "HEAD" it)))) - (propertize (number-to-string n) 'face (if (> n 0) 'bold 'shadow))))) - -(defun magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-upstream (_id) - "Insert number of commits in the current branch but not its upstream." - (--when-let (magit-get-upstream-branch nil t) - (let ((n (car (magit-rev-diff-count "HEAD" it)))) - (propertize (number-to-string n) 'face (if (> n 0) 'bold 'shadow))))) - -(defun magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-pushremote (_id) - "Insert number of commits in the current branch but not its push branch." - (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch nil t) - (let ((n (car (magit-rev-diff-count "HEAD" it)))) - (propertize (number-to-string n) 'face (if (> n 0) 'bold 'shadow))))) - -(defun magit-repolist-column-branches (_id) - "Insert number of branches." - (let ((n (length (magit-list-local-branches)))) - (propertize (number-to-string n) 'face (if (> n 1) 'bold 'shadow)))) - -(defun magit-repolist-column-stashes (_id) - "Insert number of stashes." - (let ((n (length (magit-list-stashes)))) - (propertize (number-to-string n) 'face (if (> n 0) 'bold 'shadow)))) - -;;; Read Repository - -(defun magit-read-repository (&optional read-directory-name) - "Read a Git repository in the minibuffer, with completion. - -The completion choices are the basenames of top-levels of -repositories found in the directories specified by option -`magit-repository-directories'. In case of name conflicts -the basenames are prefixed with the name of the respective -parent directories. The returned value is the actual path -to the selected repository. - -With prefix argument simply read a directory name using -`read-directory-name'." - (if (and (not read-directory-name) magit-repository-directories) - (let* ((repos (magit-list-repos-uniquify - (--map (cons (file-name-nondirectory - (directory-file-name it)) - it) - (magit-list-repos)))) - (reply (magit-completing-read "Git repository" repos))) - (file-name-as-directory - (or (cdr (assoc reply repos)) - (if (file-directory-p reply) - (expand-file-name reply) - (user-error "Not a repository or a directory: %s" reply))))) - (file-name-as-directory - (read-directory-name "Git repository: " - (or (magit-toplevel) default-directory))))) - -(defun magit-list-repos () - (cl-mapcan (pcase-lambda (`(,dir . ,depth)) - (magit-list-repos-1 dir depth)) - magit-repository-directories)) - -(defun magit-list-repos-1 (directory depth) - (cond ((file-readable-p (expand-file-name ".git" directory)) - (list directory)) - ((and (> depth 0) (magit-file-accessible-directory-p directory)) - (--mapcat (and (file-directory-p it) - (magit-list-repos-1 it (1- depth))) - (directory-files directory t - directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp t))))) - -(defun magit-list-repos-uniquify (alist) - (let (result (dict (make-hash-table :test 'equal))) - (dolist (a (delete-dups alist)) - (puthash (car a) (cons (cdr a) (gethash (car a) dict)) dict)) - (maphash - (lambda (key value) - (if (= (length value) 1) - (push (cons key (car value)) result) - (setq result - (append result - (magit-list-repos-uniquify - (--map (cons (concat - key "\\" - (file-name-nondirectory - (directory-file-name - (substring it 0 (- (1+ (length key))))))) - it) - value)))))) - dict) - result)) - -(provide 'magit-repos) -;;; magit-repos.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-repos.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-repos.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 49798bc..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-repos.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-reset.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-reset.el deleted file mode 100644 index 59b6ab9..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-reset.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-reset.el --- reset fuctionality -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements reset commands. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-reset-popup "magit" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-reset-popup - "Popup console for reset commands." - :man-page "git-reset" - :actions '((?m "reset mixed (HEAD and index)" magit-reset-head) - (?s "reset soft (HEAD only)" magit-reset-soft) - (?h "reset hard (HEAD, index, and files)" magit-reset-hard) - (?i "reset index (only)" magit-reset-index) - (?w "reset worktree (only)" magit-reset-worktree) - nil - (?f "reset a file" magit-file-checkout)) - :max-action-columns 1) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-reset (commit &optional hard) - "Reset the `HEAD' and index to COMMIT, but not the working tree. -With a prefix argument also reset the working tree. -\n(git reset --mixed|--hard COMMIT)" - (interactive (list (magit-reset-read-branch-or-commit - (if current-prefix-arg - (concat (propertize "Hard" 'face 'bold) - " reset %s to") - "Reset %s to")) - current-prefix-arg)) - (magit-reset-internal (if hard "--hard" "--mixed") commit)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-reset-head (commit) - "Reset the `HEAD' and index to COMMIT, but not the working tree. -\n(git reset --mixed COMMIT)" - (interactive (list (magit-reset-read-branch-or-commit "Reset %s to"))) - (magit-reset-internal "--mixed" commit)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-reset-soft (commit) - "Reset the `HEAD' to COMMIT, but not the index and working tree. -\n(git reset --soft REVISION)" - (interactive (list (magit-reset-read-branch-or-commit "Soft reset %s to"))) - (magit-reset-internal "--soft" commit)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-reset-hard (commit) - "Reset the `HEAD', index, and working tree to COMMIT. -\n(git reset --hard REVISION)" - (interactive (list (magit-reset-read-branch-or-commit - (concat (propertize "Hard" 'face 'bold) - " reset %s to")))) - (magit-reset-internal "--hard" commit)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-reset-index (commit) - "Reset the index to COMMIT. -Keep the `HEAD' and working tree as-is, so if COMMIT refers to the -head this effectively unstages all changes. -\n(git reset COMMIT .)" - (interactive (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Reset index to"))) - (magit-reset-internal nil commit ".")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-reset-worktree (commit) - "Reset the worktree to COMMIT. -Keep the `HEAD' and index as-is." - (interactive (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Reset worktree to"))) - (magit-with-temp-index commit nil - (magit-wip-commit-before-change nil " before reset") - (magit-run-git "checkout-index" "--all" "--force") - (magit-wip-commit-after-apply nil " after reset"))) - -(defun magit-reset-read-branch-or-commit (prompt) - "Prompt for and return a ref to reset HEAD to. - -PROMPT is a format string, where either the current branch name -or \"detached head\" will be substituted for %s." - (magit-read-branch-or-commit - (format prompt (or (magit-get-current-branch) "detached head")))) - -(defun magit-reset-internal (arg commit &optional path) - (when (and (not (member arg '("--hard" nil))) - (equal (magit-rev-parse commit) - (magit-rev-parse "HEAD~"))) - (with-temp-buffer - (magit-git-insert "show" "-s" "--format=%B" "HEAD") - (when git-commit-major-mode - (funcall git-commit-major-mode)) - (git-commit-setup-font-lock) - (git-commit-save-message))) - (let ((cmd (if (and (equal commit "HEAD") (not arg)) "unstage" "reset"))) - (magit-wip-commit-before-change nil (concat " before " cmd)) - (magit-run-git "reset" arg commit "--" path) - (when (equal cmd "unstage") - (magit-wip-commit-after-apply nil " after unstage")))) - -(provide 'magit-reset) -;;; magit-reset.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-reset.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-reset.elc deleted file mode 100644 index ca981e5..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-reset.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-section.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-section.el deleted file mode 100644 index ca7a2e1..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-section.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1452 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-section.el --- section functionality -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements "sections" as used in all Magit buffers. -;; If you have used Magit before, then you probably know what that -;; means, otherwise think "read-only Org-Mode for Git", kinda. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'dash) -(require 'eieio) - -(require 'magit-utils) - -(declare-function magit-maybe-make-margin-overlay "magit-margin" ()) -(declare-function magit-repository-local-get "magit-mode" - (key &optional default repository)) -(declare-function magit-repository-local-set "magit-mode" - (key value &optional repository)) -(defvar magit-keep-region-overlay) - -;;; Options - -(defgroup magit-section nil - "Expandable sections." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Sections") - :group 'magit) - -(defcustom magit-section-show-child-count t - "Whether to append the number of children to section headings. -This only applies to sections for which doing so makes sense." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-section - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-section-movement-hook - '(magit-hunk-set-window-start - magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer - magit-log-maybe-show-more-commits) - "Hook run by `magit-section-goto'. -That function in turn is used by all section movement commands." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-section - :type 'hook - :options '(magit-hunk-set-window-start - magit-status-maybe-update-revision-buffer - magit-status-maybe-update-blob-buffer - magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer - magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer - magit-log-maybe-show-more-commits)) - -(defcustom magit-section-highlight-hook - '(magit-diff-highlight - magit-section-highlight - magit-section-highlight-selection) - "Functions used to highlight the current section. -Each function is run with the current section as only argument -until one of them returns non-nil." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-section - :type 'hook - :options '(magit-diff-highlight - magit-section-highlight - magit-section-highlight-selection)) - -(defcustom magit-section-unhighlight-hook - '(magit-diff-unhighlight) - "Functions used to unhighlight the previously current section. -Each function is run with the current section as only argument -until one of them returns non-nil. Most sections are properly -unhighlighted without requiring a specialized unhighlighter, -diff-related sections being the only exception." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-section - :type 'hook - :options '(magit-diff-unhighlight)) - -(defcustom magit-section-set-visibility-hook - '(magit-diff-expansion-threshold - magit-section-cached-visibility) - "Hook used to set the initial visibility of a section. -Stop at the first function that returns non-nil. The returned -value should be `show', `hide' or nil. If no function returns -non-nil, determine the visibility as usual, i.e. use the -hardcoded section specific default (see `magit-insert-section')." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0") - :group 'magit-section - :type 'hook - :options '(magit-diff-expansion-threshold - magit-section-cached-visibility)) - -(defcustom magit-section-cache-visibility t - "Whether to cache visibility of sections. - -Sections always retain their visibility state when they are being -recreated during a refresh. But if a section disappears and then -later reappears again, then this option controls whether this is -the case. - -If t, then cache the visibility of all sections. If a list of -section types, then only do so for matching sections. If nil, -then don't do so for any sections." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-section - :type '(choice (const :tag "Don't cache visibility" nil) - (const :tag "Cache visibility of all sections" t) - (repeat :tag "Cache visibility for section types" symbol))) - -(defcustom magit-section-initial-visibility-alist nil - "Alist controlling the initial visibility of sections. - -Each element maps a section type or lineage to the initial -visibility state for such sections. The state has to be one of -`show' or `hide', or a function that returns one of these symbols. -A function is called with the section as the only argument. - -Use the command `magit-describe-section' to determine a section's -lineage or type. The vector in the output is the section lineage -and the type is the first element of that vector. Wildcards can -be used, see `magit-section-match'. - -Currently this option is only used to override hardcoded defaults, -but in the future it will also be used set the defaults. - -An entry whose key is `magit-status-initial-section' specifies -the visibility of the section `magit-status-goto-initial-section' -jumps to. This does not only override defaults, but also other -entries of this alist." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-section - :type '(alist :key-type (sexp :tag "Section type/lineage") - :value-type (choice (const hide) - (const show) - function))) - -(defface magit-section-highlight - '((((class color) (background light)) :background "grey95") - (((class color) (background dark)) :background "grey20")) - "Face for highlighting the current section." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-section-heading - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "DarkGoldenrod4" :weight bold) - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "LightGoldenrod2" :weight bold)) - "Face for section headings." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-section-secondary-heading '((t :weight bold)) - "Face for section headings of some secondary headings." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-section-heading-selection - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "salmon4") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "LightSalmon3")) - "Face for selected section headings." - :group 'magit-faces) - -;;; Classes - -(defvar magit--current-section-hook nil - "Internal variable used for `magit-explain-section'.") - -(defvar magit--section-type-alist - '( - (file . magit-file-section) - (hunk . magit-hunk-section) - (module . magit-module-section) - )) - -(defclass magit-section () - ((type :initform nil :initarg :type) - (value :initform nil :initarg :value) - (start :initform nil :initarg :start) - (content :initform nil) - (end :initform nil) - (hidden :initform nil) - (washer :initform nil) - (process :initform nil) - (heading-highlight-face :initform nil) - (inserter :initform (symbol-value 'magit--current-section-hook)) - (parent :initform nil :initarg :parent) - (children :initform nil))) - -(defclass magit-file-section (magit-section) - ((source :initform nil) - (header :initform nil))) - -(defclass magit-hunk-section (magit-section) - ((refined :initform nil))) - -(defclass magit-module-section (magit-file-section) - ()) - -;;; Core - -(defvar-local magit-root-section nil - "The root section in the current buffer. -All other sections are descendants of this section. The value -of this variable is set by `magit-insert-section' and you should -never modify it.") -(put 'magit-root-section 'permanent-local t) - -(defun magit-current-section () - "Return the section at point." - (or (get-text-property (point) 'magit-section) magit-root-section)) - -(defun magit-section-ident (section) - "Return an unique identifier for SECTION. -The return value has the form ((TYPE . VALUE)...)." - (with-slots (type value parent) section - (cons (cons type - (cond ((not (memq type '(unpulled unpushed))) value) - ((string-match-p "@{upstream}" value) value) - ;; Unfortunately Git chokes on "@{push}" when - ;; the value of `push.default' does not allow a - ;; 1:1 mapping. Arbitrary commands may consult - ;; the section value so we cannot use "@{push}". - ;; But `unpushed' and `unpulled' sections should - ;; keep their identity when switching branches - ;; so we have to use another value here. - ((string-match-p "\\`\\.\\." value) "..@{push}") - (t "@{push}.."))) - (and parent - (magit-section-ident parent))))) - -(defun magit-get-section (ident &optional root) - "Return the section identified by IDENT. -IDENT has to be a list as returned by `magit-section-ident'." - (setq ident (reverse ident)) - (let ((section (or root magit-root-section))) - (when (eq (car (pop ident)) - (oref section type)) - (while (and ident - (setq section - (--first - (and (eq (caar ident) (oref it type)) - (equal (cdar ident) (oref it value))) - (oref section children)))) - (pop ident)) - section))) - -(defun magit-section-lineage (section) - "Return the lineage of SECTION. -The return value has the form (TYPE...)." - (cons (oref section type) - (when-let ((parent (oref section parent))) - (magit-section-lineage parent)))) - -(defvar magit-insert-section--current nil "For internal use only.") -(defvar magit-insert-section--parent nil "For internal use only.") -(defvar magit-insert-section--oldroot nil "For internal use only.") - -;;; Commands -;;;; Movement - -(defun magit-section-forward () - "Move to the beginning of the next visible section." - (interactive) - (if (eobp) - (user-error "No next section") - (let ((section (magit-current-section))) - (if (oref section parent) - (let ((next (and (not (oref section hidden)) - (not (= (oref section end) - (1+ (point)))) - (car (oref section children))))) - (while (and section (not next)) - (unless (setq next (car (magit-section-siblings section 'next))) - (setq section (oref section parent)))) - (if next - (magit-section-goto next) - (user-error "No next section"))) - (magit-section-goto 1))))) - -(defun magit-section-backward () - "Move to the beginning of the current or the previous visible section. -When point is at the beginning of a section then move to the -beginning of the previous visible section. Otherwise move to -the beginning of the current section." - (interactive) - (if (bobp) - (user-error "No previous section") - (let ((section (magit-current-section)) children) - (cond - ((and (= (point) - (1- (oref section end))) - (setq children (oref section children))) - (magit-section-goto (car (last children)))) - ((and (oref section parent) - (not (= (point) - (oref section start)))) - (magit-section-goto section)) - (t - (let ((prev (car (magit-section-siblings section 'prev)))) - (if prev - (while (and (not (oref prev hidden)) - (setq children (oref prev children))) - (setq prev (car (last children)))) - (setq prev (oref section parent))) - (cond (prev - (magit-section-goto prev)) - ((oref section parent) - (user-error "No previous section")) - ;; Eob special cases. - ((not (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'invisible)) - (magit-section-goto -1)) - (t - (goto-char (previous-single-property-change - (1- (point)) 'invisible)) - (forward-line -1) - (magit-section-goto (magit-current-section)))))))))) - -(defun magit-section-up () - "Move to the beginning of the parent section." - (interactive) - (--if-let (oref (magit-current-section) parent) - (magit-section-goto it) - (user-error "No parent section"))) - -(defun magit-section-forward-sibling () - "Move to the beginning of the next sibling section. -If there is no next sibling section, then move to the parent." - (interactive) - (let ((current (magit-current-section))) - (if (oref current parent) - (--if-let (car (magit-section-siblings current 'next)) - (magit-section-goto it) - (magit-section-forward)) - (magit-section-goto 1)))) - -(defun magit-section-backward-sibling () - "Move to the beginning of the previous sibling section. -If there is no previous sibling section, then move to the parent." - (interactive) - (let ((current (magit-current-section))) - (if (oref current parent) - (--if-let (car (magit-section-siblings current 'prev)) - (magit-section-goto it) - (magit-section-backward)) - (magit-section-goto -1)))) - -(defun magit-section-goto (arg) - (if (integerp arg) - (progn (forward-line arg) - (setq arg (magit-current-section))) - (goto-char (oref arg start))) - (run-hook-with-args 'magit-section-movement-hook arg)) - -(defun magit-section-set-window-start (section) - "Ensure the beginning of SECTION is visible." - (unless (pos-visible-in-window-p (oref section end)) - (set-window-start (selected-window) (oref section start)))) - -(defun magit-hunk-set-window-start (section) - "When SECTION is a `hunk', ensure that its beginning is visible. -It the SECTION has a different type, then do nothing." - (when (magit-hunk-section-p section) - (magit-section-set-window-start section))) - -(defmacro magit-define-section-jumper (name heading type &optional value) - "Define an interactive function to go some section. -Together TYPE and VALUE identify the section. -HEADING is the displayed heading of the section." - (declare (indent defun)) - `(defun ,name (&optional expand) ,(format "\ -Jump to the section \"%s\". -With a prefix argument also expand it." heading) - (interactive "P") - (--if-let (magit-get-section - (cons (cons ',type ,value) - (magit-section-ident magit-root-section))) - (progn (goto-char (oref it start)) - (when expand - (with-local-quit (magit-section-show it)) - (recenter 0))) - (message ,(format "Section \"%s\" wasn't found" heading))))) - -;;;; Visibility - -(defun magit-section-show (section) - "Show the body of the current section." - (interactive (list (magit-current-section))) - (oset section hidden nil) - (when-let ((washer (oref section washer))) - (oset section washer nil) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (magit-insert-section--parent section) - (content (oref section content))) - (save-excursion - (if (and content (< content (oref section end))) - (funcall washer section) ; already partially washed (hunk) - (goto-char (oref section end)) - (oset section content (point-marker)) - (funcall washer) - (oset section end (point-marker))))) - (magit-section-update-highlight)) - (when-let ((beg (oref section content))) - (remove-overlays beg (oref section end) 'invisible t)) - (magit-section-maybe-cache-visibility section) - (dolist (child (oref section children)) - (if (oref child hidden) - (magit-section-hide child) - (magit-section-show child)))) - -(defun magit-section-hide (section) - "Hide the body of the current section." - (interactive (list (magit-current-section))) - (if (eq section magit-root-section) - (user-error "Cannot hide root section") - (oset section hidden t) - (when-let ((beg (oref section content))) - (let ((end (oref section end))) - (remove-overlays beg end 'invisible t) - (let ((o (make-overlay beg end))) - (overlay-put o 'evaporate t) - (overlay-put o 'invisible t)))) - (magit-section-maybe-cache-visibility section))) - -(defun magit-section-toggle (section) - "Toggle visibility of the body of the current section." - (interactive (list (magit-current-section))) - (if (eq section magit-root-section) - (user-error "Cannot hide root section") - (goto-char (oref section start)) - (if (oref section hidden) - (magit-section-show section) - (magit-section-hide section)))) - -(defun magit-section-toggle-children (section) - "Toggle visibility of bodies of children of the current section." - (interactive (list (magit-current-section))) - (goto-char (oref section start)) - (let* ((children (oref section children)) - (show (--any-p (oref it hidden) children))) - (dolist (c children) - (oset c hidden show))) - (magit-section-show section)) - -(defun magit-section-show-children (section &optional depth) - "Recursively show the bodies of children of the current section. -With a prefix argument show children that deep and hide deeper -children." - (interactive (list (magit-current-section))) - (magit-section-show-children-1 section depth) - (magit-section-show section)) - -(defun magit-section-show-children-1 (section &optional depth) - (dolist (child (oref section children)) - (oset child hidden nil) - (if depth - (if (> depth 0) - (magit-section-show-children-1 child (1- depth)) - (magit-section-hide child)) - (magit-section-show-children-1 child)))) - -(defun magit-section-hide-children (section) - "Recursively hide the bodies of children of the current section." - (interactive (list (magit-current-section))) - (mapc 'magit-section-hide (oref section children))) - -(defun magit-section-show-headings (section) - "Recursively show headings of children of the current section. -Only show the headings, previously shown text-only bodies are -hidden." - (interactive (list (magit-current-section))) - (magit-section-show-headings-1 section) - (magit-section-show section)) - -(defun magit-section-show-headings-1 (section) - (dolist (child (oref section children)) - (oset child hidden nil) - (when (or (oref child children) - (not (oref child content))) - (magit-section-show-headings-1 child)))) - -(defun magit-section-cycle (section) - "Cycle visibility of current section and its children." - (interactive (list (magit-current-section))) - (goto-char (oref section start)) - (if (oref section hidden) - (progn (magit-section-show section) - (magit-section-hide-children section)) - (let ((children (oref section children))) - (cond ((and (--any-p (oref it hidden) children) - (--any-p (oref it children) children)) - (magit-section-show-headings section)) - ((-any-p 'magit-section-hidden-body children) - (magit-section-show-children section)) - (t - (magit-section-hide section)))))) - -(defun magit-section-cycle-global () - "Cycle visibility of all sections in the current buffer." - (interactive) - (let ((children (oref magit-root-section children))) - (cond ((and (--any-p (oref it hidden) children) - (--any-p (oref it children) children)) - (magit-section-show-headings magit-root-section)) - ((-any-p 'magit-section-hidden-body children) - (magit-section-show-children magit-root-section)) - (t - (mapc 'magit-section-hide children))))) - -(defun magit-section-cycle-diffs () - "Cycle visibility of diff-related sections in the current buffer." - (interactive) - (when-let ((sections - (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode) - (--mapcat - (when it - (when (oref it hidden) - (magit-section-show it)) - (oref it children)) - (list (magit-get-section '((staged) (status))) - (magit-get-section '((unstaged) (status)))))) - ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode) - (-filter #'magit-file-section-p - (oref magit-root-section children)))))) - (if (--any-p (oref it hidden) sections) - (dolist (s sections) - (magit-section-show s) - (magit-section-hide-children s)) - (let ((children (--mapcat (oref it children) sections))) - (cond ((and (--any-p (oref it hidden) children) - (--any-p (oref it children) children)) - (mapc 'magit-section-show-headings sections)) - ((-any-p 'magit-section-hidden-body children) - (mapc 'magit-section-show-children sections)) - (t - (mapc 'magit-section-hide sections))))))) - -(defun magit-section-hidden-body (section &optional pred) - (--if-let (oref section children) - (funcall (or pred '-any-p) 'magit-section-hidden-body it) - (and (oref section content) - (oref section hidden)))) - -(defun magit-section-invisible-p (section) - "Return t if the SECTION's body is invisible. -When the body of an ancestor of SECTION is collapsed then -SECTION's body (and heading) obviously cannot be visible." - (or (oref section hidden) - (--when-let (oref section parent) - (magit-section-invisible-p it)))) - -(defun magit-section-show-level (level) - "Show surrounding sections up to LEVEL. -If LEVEL is negative, show up to the absolute value. -Sections at higher levels are hidden." - (if (< level 0) - (let ((s (magit-current-section))) - (setq level (- level)) - (while (> (1- (length (magit-section-ident s))) level) - (setq s (oref s parent)) - (goto-char (oref s start))) - (magit-section-show-children magit-root-section (1- level))) - (cl-do* ((s (magit-current-section) - (oref s parent)) - (i (1- (length (magit-section-ident s))) - (cl-decf i))) - ((cond ((< i level) (magit-section-show-children s (- level i 1)) t) - ((= i level) (magit-section-hide s) t)) - (magit-section-goto s))))) - -(defun magit-section-show-level-1 () - "Show surrounding sections on first level." - (interactive) - (magit-section-show-level 1)) - -(defun magit-section-show-level-1-all () - "Show all sections on first level." - (interactive) - (magit-section-show-level -1)) - -(defun magit-section-show-level-2 () - "Show surrounding sections up to second level." - (interactive) - (magit-section-show-level 2)) - -(defun magit-section-show-level-2-all () - "Show all sections up to second level." - (interactive) - (magit-section-show-level -2)) - -(defun magit-section-show-level-3 () - "Show surrounding sections up to third level." - (interactive) - (magit-section-show-level 3)) - -(defun magit-section-show-level-3-all () - "Show all sections up to third level." - (interactive) - (magit-section-show-level -3)) - -(defun magit-section-show-level-4 () - "Show surrounding sections up to fourth level." - (interactive) - (magit-section-show-level 4)) - -(defun magit-section-show-level-4-all () - "Show all sections up to fourth level." - (interactive) - (magit-section-show-level -4)) - -;;;; Auxiliary - -(defun magit-describe-section-briefly (section &optional message ident) - "Show information about the section at point. -With a prefix argument show the section identity instead of the -section lineage. This command is intended for debugging purposes." - (interactive (list (magit-current-section) t)) - (let ((str (format "#<%s %S %S %s-%s>" - (eieio-object-class section) - (let ((val (oref section value))) - (cond ((stringp val) - (substring-no-properties val)) - ((and (eieio-object-p val) - (fboundp 'cl-prin1-to-string)) - (cl-prin1-to-string val)) - (t - val))) - (if ident - (magit-section-ident section) - (apply #'vector (magit-section-lineage section))) - (when-let ((m (oref section start))) - (marker-position m)) - (when-let ((m (oref section end))) - (marker-position m))))) - (if message (message "%s" str) str))) - -(cl-defmethod cl-print-object ((section magit-section) stream) - "Print `magit-describe-section' result of SECTION." - ;; Used by debug and edebug as of Emacs 26. - (princ (magit-describe-section-briefly section) stream)) - -(defun magit-describe-section (section &optional interactive-p) - "Show information about the section at point." - (interactive (list (magit-current-section) t)) - (let ((inserter-section section)) - (while (and inserter-section (not (oref inserter-section inserter))) - (setq inserter-section (oref inserter-section parent))) - (when (and inserter-section (oref inserter-section inserter)) - (setq section inserter-section))) - (pcase (oref section inserter) - (`((,hook ,fun) . ,src-src) - (help-setup-xref `(magit-describe-section ,section) interactive-p) - (with-help-window (help-buffer) - (with-current-buffer standard-output - (insert (format-message - "%s\n is inserted by `%s'\n from `%s'" - (magit-describe-section-briefly section) - (make-text-button (symbol-name fun) nil - :type 'help-function - 'help-args (list fun)) - (make-text-button (symbol-name hook) nil - :type 'help-variable - 'help-args (list hook)))) - (pcase-dolist (`(,hook ,fun) src-src) - (insert (format-message - ",\n called by `%s'\n from `%s'" - (make-text-button (symbol-name fun) nil - :type 'help-function - 'help-args (list fun)) - (make-text-button (symbol-name hook) nil - :type 'help-variable - 'help-args (list hook))))) - (insert ".\n\n") - (insert - (format-message - "`%s' is " - (make-text-button (symbol-name fun) nil - :type 'help-function 'help-args (list fun)))) - (describe-function-1 fun)))) - (_ (message "%s, inserter unknown" - (magit-describe-section-briefly section))))) - -;;; Match - -(cl-defun magit-section-match - (condition &optional (section (magit-current-section))) - "Return t if SECTION matches CONDITION. - -SECTION defaults to the section at point. If SECTION is not -specified and there also is no section at point, then return -nil. - -CONDITION can take the following forms: - (CONDITION...) matches if any of the CONDITIONs matches. - [CLASS...] matches if the section's class is the same - as the first CLASS or a subclass of that; - the section's parent class matches the - second CLASS; and so on. - [* CLASS...] matches sections that match [CLASS...] and - also recursively all their child sections. - CLASS matches if the section's class is the same - as CLASS or a subclass of that; regardless - of the classes of the parent sections. - -Each CLASS should be a class symbol, identifying a class that -derives from `magit-section'. For backward compatibility CLASS -can also be a \"type symbol\". A section matches such a symbol -if the value of its `type' slot is `eq'. If a type symbol has -an entry in `magit--section-type-alist', then a section also -matches that type if its class is a subclass of the class that -corresponds to the type as per that alist. - -Note that it is not necessary to specify the complete section -lineage as printed by `magit-describe-section-briefly', unless -of course you want to be that precise." - (and section (magit-section-match-1 condition section))) - -(defun magit-section-match-1 (condition section) - (cl-assert condition) - (and section - (if (listp condition) - (--first (magit-section-match-1 it section) condition) - (magit-section-match-2 (if (symbolp condition) - (list condition) - (cl-coerce condition 'list)) - section)))) - -(defun magit-section-match-2 (condition section) - (if (eq (car condition) '*) - (or (magit-section-match-2 (cdr condition) section) - (when-let ((parent (oref section parent))) - (magit-section-match-2 condition parent))) - (and (let ((c (car condition))) - (if (class-p c) - (cl-typep section c) - (if-let ((class (cdr (assq c magit--section-type-alist)))) - (cl-typep section class) - (eq (oref section type) c)))) - (or (not (setq condition (cdr condition))) - (when-let ((parent (oref section parent))) - (magit-section-match-2 condition parent)))))) - -(defun magit-section-value-if (condition &optional section) - "If the section at point matches CONDITION, then return its value. - -If optional SECTION is non-nil then test whether that matches -instead. If there is no section at point and SECTION is nil, -then return nil. If the section does not match, then return -nil. - -See `magit-section-match' for the forms CONDITION can take." - (when-let ((section (or section (magit-current-section)))) - (and (magit-section-match condition section) - (oref section value)))) - -(defmacro magit-section-when (condition &rest body) - "If the section at point matches CONDITION, evaluate BODY. - -If the section matches, then evaluate BODY forms sequentially -with `it' bound to the section and return the value of the last -form. If there are no BODY forms, then return the value of the -section. If the section does not match or if there is no section -at point, then return nil. - -See `magit-section-match' for the forms CONDITION can take." - (declare (obsolete - "instead use `magit-section-match' or `magit-section-value-if'." - "Magit 2.90.0") - (indent 1) - (debug (sexp body))) - `(--when-let (magit-current-section) - ;; Quoting CONDITION here often leads to double-quotes, which - ;; isn't an issue because `magit-section-match-1' implicitly - ;; deals with that. We shouldn't force users of this function - ;; to not quote CONDITION because that would needlessly break - ;; backward compatibility. - (when (magit-section-match ',condition it) - ,@(or body '((oref it value)))))) - -(defmacro magit-section-case (&rest clauses) - "Choose among clauses on the type of the section at point. - -Each clause looks like (CONDITION BODY...). The type of the -section is compared against each CONDITION; the BODY forms of the -first match are evaluated sequentially and the value of the last -form is returned. Inside BODY the symbol `it' is bound to the -section at point. If no clause succeeds or if there is no -section at point, return nil. - -See `magit-section-match' for the forms CONDITION can take. -Additionally a CONDITION of t is allowed in the final clause, and -matches if no other CONDITION match, even if there is no section -at point." - (declare (indent 0) - (debug (&rest (sexp body)))) - `(let* ((it (magit-current-section))) - (cond ,@(mapcar (lambda (clause) - `(,(or (eq (car clause) t) - `(and it - (magit-section-match-1 ',(car clause) it))) - ,@(cdr clause))) - clauses)))) - -(defun magit-section-match-assoc (section alist) - "Return the value associated with SECTION's type or lineage in ALIST." - (-some (pcase-lambda (`(,key . ,val)) - (and (magit-section-match-1 key section) val)) - alist)) - -;;; Create - -(defvar magit-insert-section-hook nil - "Hook run after `magit-insert-section's BODY. -Avoid using this hook and only ever do so if you know -what you are doing and are sure there is no other way.") - -(defmacro magit-insert-section (&rest args) - "Insert a section at point. - -TYPE is the section type, a symbol. Many commands that act on -the current section behave differently depending on that type. -Also if a variable `magit-TYPE-section-map' exists, then use -that as the text-property `keymap' of all text belonging to the -section (but this may be overwritten in subsections). TYPE can -also have the form `(eval FORM)' in which case FORM is evaluated -at runtime. - -Optional VALUE is the value of the section, usually a string -that is required when acting on the section. - -When optional HIDE is non-nil collapse the section body by -default, i.e. when first creating the section, but not when -refreshing the buffer. Else expand it by default. This can be -overwritten using `magit-section-set-visibility-hook'. When a -section is recreated during a refresh, then the visibility of -predecessor is inherited and HIDE is ignored (but the hook is -still honored). - -BODY is any number of forms that actually insert the section's -heading and body. Optional NAME, if specified, has to be a -symbol, which is then bound to the struct of the section being -inserted. - -Before BODY is evaluated the `start' of the section object is set -to the value of `point' and after BODY was evaluated its `end' is -set to the new value of `point'; BODY is responsible for moving -`point' forward. - -If it turns out inside BODY that the section is empty, then -`magit-cancel-section' can be used to abort and remove all traces -of the partially inserted section. This can happen when creating -a section by washing Git's output and Git didn't actually output -anything this time around. - -\(fn [NAME] (TYPE &optional VALUE HIDE) &rest BODY)" - (declare (indent defun) - (debug ([&optional symbolp] - (&or [("eval" symbolp) &optional form form] - [symbolp &optional form form]) - body))) - (let ((tp (cl-gensym "type")) - (s* (and (symbolp (car args)) - (pop args))) - (s (cl-gensym "section"))) - `(let* ((,tp ,(let ((type (nth 0 (car args)))) - (if (eq (car-safe type) 'eval) - (cadr type) - `',type))) - (,s (funcall (if (class-p ,tp) - ,tp - (or (cdr (assq ,tp magit--section-type-alist)) - 'magit-section)) - :type - (if (class-p ,tp) - (or (car (rassq ,tp magit--section-type-alist)) - (error "BUG: No entry for %s in %s" ,tp - 'magit--section-type-alist)) - ,tp) - :value ,(nth 1 (car args)) - :start (point-marker) - :parent magit-insert-section--parent))) - (oset ,s hidden - (if-let ((value (run-hook-with-args-until-success - 'magit-section-set-visibility-hook ,s))) - (eq value 'hide) - (if-let ((incarnation (and magit-insert-section--oldroot - (magit-get-section - (magit-section-ident ,s) - magit-insert-section--oldroot)))) - (oref incarnation hidden) - (if-let ((value (magit-section-match-assoc - ,s magit-section-initial-visibility-alist))) - (progn - (when (functionp value) - (setq value (funcall value ,s))) - (eq value 'hide)) - ,(nth 2 (car args)))))) - (let ((magit-insert-section--current ,s) - (magit-insert-section--parent ,s) - (magit-insert-section--oldroot - (or magit-insert-section--oldroot - (unless magit-insert-section--parent - (prog1 magit-root-section - (setq magit-root-section ,s)))))) - (catch 'cancel-section - ,@(if s* - `((let ((,s* ,s)) - ,@(cdr args))) - (cdr args)) - ;; `magit-insert-section-hook' should *not* be run with - ;; `magit-run-section-hook' because it's a hook that runs - ;; on section insertion, not a section inserting hook. - (run-hooks 'magit-insert-section-hook) - (magit-insert-child-count ,s) - (set-marker-insertion-type (oref ,s start) t) - (let* ((end (oset ,s end (point-marker))) - (magit-map (intern (format "magit-%s-section-map" - (oref ,s type)))) - (forge-map (intern (format "forge-%s-section-map" - (oref ,s type)))) - (map (or (and (boundp magit-map) (symbol-value magit-map)) - (and (boundp forge-map) (symbol-value forge-map))))) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (oref ,s start)) - (while (< (point) end) - (let ((next (or (next-single-property-change - (point) 'magit-section) - end))) - (unless (get-text-property (point) 'magit-section) - (put-text-property (point) next 'magit-section ,s) - (when map - (put-text-property (point) next 'keymap map))) - (goto-char next))))) - (if (eq ,s magit-root-section) - (let ((magit-section-cache-visibility nil)) - (magit-section-show ,s)) - (oset (oref ,s parent) children - (nconc (oref (oref ,s parent) children) - (list ,s))))) - ,s)))) - -(defun magit-cancel-section () - (when magit-insert-section--current - (if (not (oref magit-insert-section--current parent)) - (insert "(empty)\n") - (delete-region (oref magit-insert-section--current start) - (point)) - (setq magit-insert-section--current nil) - (throw 'cancel-section nil)))) - -(defun magit-insert-heading (&rest args) - "Insert the heading for the section currently being inserted. - -This function should only be used inside `magit-insert-section'. - -When called without any arguments, then just set the `content' -slot of the object representing the section being inserted to -a marker at `point'. The section should only contain a single -line when this function is used like this. - -When called with arguments ARGS, which have to be strings, or -nil, then insert those strings at point. The section should not -contain any text before this happens and afterwards it should -again only contain a single line. If the `face' property is set -anywhere inside any of these strings, then insert all of them -unchanged. Otherwise use the `magit-section-heading' face for -all inserted text. - -The `content' property of the section struct is the end of the -heading (which lasts from `start' to `content') and the beginning -of the the body (which lasts from `content' to `end'). If the -value of `content' is nil, then the section has no heading and -its body cannot be collapsed. If a section does have a heading, -then its height must be exactly one line, including a trailing -newline character. This isn't enforced, you are responsible for -getting it right. The only exception is that this function does -insert a newline character if necessary." - (declare (indent defun)) - (when args - (let ((heading (apply #'concat args))) - (insert (if (text-property-not-all 0 (length heading) 'face nil heading) - heading - (propertize heading 'face 'magit-section-heading))))) - (unless (bolp) - (insert ?\n)) - (magit-maybe-make-margin-overlay) - (oset magit-insert-section--current content (point-marker))) - -(defun magit-insert-headers (hook) - (let* ((header-sections nil) - (magit-insert-section-hook - (cons (lambda () - (push magit-insert-section--current - header-sections)) - (if (listp magit-insert-section-hook) - magit-insert-section-hook - (list magit-insert-section-hook))))) - (magit-run-section-hook hook) - (when header-sections - (insert "\n") - ;; Make the first header into the parent of the rest. - (when (cdr header-sections) - (cl-callf nreverse header-sections) - (let* ((1st-header (pop header-sections)) - (header-parent (oref 1st-header parent))) - (oset header-parent children (list 1st-header)) - (oset 1st-header children header-sections) - (oset 1st-header content (oref (car header-sections) start)) - (oset 1st-header end (oref (car (last header-sections)) end)) - (dolist (sub-header header-sections) - (oset sub-header parent 1st-header))))))) - -(defun magit-insert-child-count (section) - "Modify SECTION's heading to contain number of child sections. - -If `magit-section-show-child-count' is non-nil and the SECTION -has children and its heading ends with \":\", then replace that -with \" (N)\", where N is the number of child sections. - -This function is called by `magit-insert-section' after that has -evaluated its BODY. Admittedly that's a bit of a hack." - ;; This has to be fast, not pretty! - (let (content count) - (when (and magit-section-show-child-count - (setq count (length (oref section children))) - (> count 0) - (setq content (oref section content)) - (eq (char-before (1- content)) ?:)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (- content 2)) - (insert (format " (%s)" count)) - (delete-char 1))))) - -;;; Update - -(defvar-local magit-section-highlight-overlays nil) -(defvar-local magit-section-highlighted-section nil) -(defvar-local magit-section-highlighted-sections nil) -(defvar-local magit-section-unhighlight-sections nil) - -(defun magit-section-update-region (_) - "When the region is a valid section-selection, highlight them all." - ;; At least that's what it does conceptually. In actuality it just - ;; returns a list of those sections, and it doesn't even matter if - ;; this is a member of `magit-region-highlight-hook'. It probably - ;; should be removed, but I want to make sure before removing it. - (magit-region-sections)) - -(defun magit-section-update-highlight () - (let ((section (magit-current-section))) - (unless (eq section magit-section-highlighted-section) - (let ((inhibit-read-only t) - (deactivate-mark nil) - (selection (magit-region-sections))) - (mapc #'delete-overlay magit-section-highlight-overlays) - (setq magit-section-highlight-overlays nil) - (setq magit-section-unhighlight-sections - magit-section-highlighted-sections) - (setq magit-section-highlighted-sections nil) - (unless (eq section magit-root-section) - (run-hook-with-args-until-success - 'magit-section-highlight-hook section selection)) - (dolist (s magit-section-unhighlight-sections) - (run-hook-with-args-until-success - 'magit-section-unhighlight-hook s selection)) - (restore-buffer-modified-p nil) - (unless (eq magit-section-highlighted-section section) - (setq magit-section-highlighted-section - (and (not (oref section hidden)) - section)))) - (when (version< emacs-version "25.1") - (setq deactivate-mark nil))))) - -(defun magit-section-highlight (section selection) - "Highlight SECTION and if non-nil all sections in SELECTION. -This function works for any section but produces undesirable -effects for diff related sections, which by default are -highlighted using `magit-diff-highlight'. Return t." - (when-let ((face (oref section heading-highlight-face))) - (dolist (section (or selection (list section))) - (magit-section-make-overlay - (oref section start) - (or (oref section content) - (oref section end)) - face))) - (cond (selection - (magit-section-make-overlay (oref (car selection) start) - (oref (car (last selection)) end) - 'magit-section-highlight) - (magit-section-highlight-selection nil selection)) - (t - (magit-section-make-overlay (oref section start) - (oref section end) - 'magit-section-highlight))) - t) - -(defun magit-section-highlight-selection (_ selection) - "Highlight the section-selection region. -If SELECTION is non-nil, then it is a list of sections selected by -the region. The headings of these sections are then highlighted. - -This is a fallback for people who don't want to highlight the -current section and therefore removed `magit-section-highlight' -from `magit-section-highlight-hook'. - -This function is necessary to ensure that a representation of -such a region is visible. If neither of these functions were -part of the hook variable, then such a region would be -invisible." - (when (and selection - (not (and (eq this-command 'mouse-drag-region)))) - (dolist (section selection) - (magit-section-make-overlay (oref section start) - (or (oref section content) - (oref section end)) - 'magit-section-heading-selection)) - t)) - -(defun magit-section-make-overlay (start end face) - ;; Yes, this doesn't belong here. But the alternative of - ;; spreading this hack across the code base is even worse. - (when (and magit-keep-region-overlay - (memq face '(magit-section-heading-selection - magit-diff-file-heading-selection - magit-diff-hunk-heading-selection))) - (setq face (list :foreground (face-foreground face)))) - (let ((ov (make-overlay start end nil t))) - (overlay-put ov 'face face) - (overlay-put ov 'evaporate t) - (push ov magit-section-highlight-overlays) - ov)) - -(defun magit-section-goto-successor (section line char arg) - (let ((ident (magit-section-ident section))) - (--if-let (magit-get-section ident) - (let ((start (oref it start))) - (goto-char start) - (unless (eq it magit-root-section) - (ignore-errors - (forward-line line) - (forward-char char)) - (unless (eq (magit-current-section) it) - (goto-char start)))) - (or (and (magit-hunk-section-p section) - (when-let ((parent (magit-get-section - (magit-section-ident - (oref section parent))))) - (let* ((children (oref parent children)) - (siblings (magit-section-siblings section 'prev)) - (previous (nth (length siblings) children))) - (if (not arg) - (--when-let (or previous (car (last children))) - (magit-section-goto it) - t) - (when previous - (magit-section-goto previous)) - (if (and (stringp arg) - (re-search-forward arg (oref parent end) t)) - (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) - (goto-char (oref (car (last children)) end)) - (forward-line -1) - (while (looking-at "^ ") (forward-line -1)) - (while (looking-at "^[-+]") (forward-line -1)) - (forward-line)))))) - (goto-char (--if-let (magit-section-goto-successor-1 section) - (if (eq (oref it type) 'button) - (point-min) - (oref it start)) - (point-min))))))) - -(defun magit-section-goto-successor-1 (section) - (or (--when-let (pcase (oref section type) - (`staged 'unstaged) - (`unstaged 'staged) - (`unpushed 'unpulled) - (`unpulled 'unpushed)) - (magit-get-section `((,it) (status)))) - (--when-let (car (magit-section-siblings section 'next)) - (magit-get-section (magit-section-ident it))) - (--when-let (car (magit-section-siblings section 'prev)) - (magit-get-section (magit-section-ident it))) - (--when-let (oref section parent) - (or (magit-get-section (magit-section-ident it)) - (magit-section-goto-successor-1 it))))) - -;;; Visibility - -(defvar-local magit-section-visibility-cache nil) -(put 'magit-section-visibility-cache 'permanent-local t) - -(defun magit-section-cached-visibility (section) - "Set SECTION's visibility to the cached value." - (cdr (assoc (magit-section-ident section) - magit-section-visibility-cache))) - -(cl-defun magit-section-cache-visibility - (&optional (section magit-insert-section--current)) - ;; Emacs 25's `alist-get' lacks TESTFN. - (let* ((id (magit-section-ident section)) - (elt (assoc id magit-section-visibility-cache)) - (val (if (oref section hidden) 'hide 'show))) - (if elt - (setcdr elt val) - (push (cons id val) magit-section-visibility-cache)))) - -(cl-defun magit-section-maybe-cache-visibility - (&optional (section magit-insert-section--current)) - (when (or (eq magit-section-cache-visibility t) - (memq (oref section type) - magit-section-cache-visibility)) - (magit-section-cache-visibility section))) - -(defun magit-preserve-section-visibility-cache () - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode 'magit-refs-mode) - (magit-repository-local-set - (cons major-mode 'magit-section-visibility-cache) - magit-section-visibility-cache))) - -(defun magit-restore-section-visibility-cache (mode) - (setq magit-section-visibility-cache - (magit-repository-local-get - (cons mode 'magit-section-visibility-cache)))) - -;;; Utilities - -(cl-defun magit-section-selected-p (section &optional (selection nil sselection)) - (and (not (eq section magit-root-section)) - (or (eq section (magit-current-section)) - (memq section (if sselection - selection - (setq selection (magit-region-sections)))) - (--when-let (oref section parent) - (magit-section-selected-p it selection))))) - -(defun magit-section-parent-value (section) - (when-let ((parent (oref section parent))) - (oref parent value))) - -(defun magit-section-siblings (section &optional direction) - "Return a list of the sibling sections of SECTION. - -If optional DIRECTION is `prev', then return siblings that come -before SECTION. If it is `next', then return siblings that come -after SECTION. For all other values, return all siblings -excluding SECTION itself." - (when-let ((parent (oref section parent))) - (let ((siblings (oref parent children))) - (pcase direction - (`prev (cdr (member section (reverse siblings)))) - (`next (cdr (member section siblings))) - (_ (remq section siblings)))))) - -(defun magit-region-values (&optional condition multiple) - "Return a list of the values of the selected sections. - -Return the values that themselves would be returned by -`magit-region-sections' (which see)." - (--map (oref it value) - (magit-region-sections condition multiple))) - -(defun magit-region-sections (&optional condition multiple) - "Return a list of the selected sections. - -When the region is active and constitutes a valid section -selection, then return a list of all selected sections. This is -the case when the region begins in the heading of a section and -ends in the heading of the same section or in that of a sibling -section. If optional MULTIPLE is non-nil, then the region cannot -begin and end in the same section. - -When the selection is not valid, then return nil. In this case, -most commands that can act on the selected sections will instead -act on the section at point. - -When the region looks like it would in any other buffer then -the selection is invalid. When the selection is valid then the -region uses the `magit-section-highlight' face. This does not -apply to diffs where things get a bit more complicated, but even -here if the region looks like it usually does, then that's not -a valid selection as far as this function is concerned. - -If optional CONDITION is non-nil, then the selection not only -has to be valid; all selected sections additionally have to match -CONDITION, or nil is returned. See `magit-section-match' for the -forms CONDITION can take." - (when (region-active-p) - (let* ((rbeg (region-beginning)) - (rend (region-end)) - (sbeg (get-text-property rbeg 'magit-section)) - (send (get-text-property rend 'magit-section))) - (when (and send - (not (eq send magit-root-section)) - (not (and multiple (eq send sbeg)))) - (let ((siblings (cons sbeg (magit-section-siblings sbeg 'next))) - sections) - (when (and (memq send siblings) - (magit-section-position-in-heading-p sbeg rbeg) - (magit-section-position-in-heading-p send rend)) - (while siblings - (push (car siblings) sections) - (when (eq (pop siblings) send) - (setq siblings nil))) - (setq sections (nreverse sections)) - (when (or (not condition) - (--all-p (magit-section-match condition it) sections)) - sections))))))) - -(defun magit-section-position-in-heading-p (&optional section pos) - "Return t if POSITION is inside the heading of SECTION. -POSITION defaults to point and SECTION defaults to the -current section." - (unless section - (setq section (magit-current-section))) - (unless pos - (setq pos (point))) - (and section - (>= pos (oref section start)) - (< pos (or (oref section content) - (oref section end))) - t)) - -(defun magit-section-internal-region-p (&optional section) - "Return t if the region is active and inside SECTION's body. -If optional SECTION is nil, use the current section." - (and (region-active-p) - (or section (setq section (magit-current-section))) - (let ((beg (get-text-property (region-beginning) 'magit-section))) - (and (eq beg (get-text-property (region-end) 'magit-section)) - (eq beg section))) - (not (or (magit-section-position-in-heading-p section (region-beginning)) - (magit-section-position-in-heading-p section (region-end)))) - t)) - -(defun magit-section--backward-protected () - "Move to the beginning of the current or the previous visible section. -Same as `magit-section-backward' but for non-interactive use. -Suppress `magit-section-movement-hook', and return a boolean to -indicate whether a section was found, instead of raising an error -if not." - (condition-case nil - (let ((magit-section-movement-hook nil)) - (magit-section-backward) - t) - (user-error nil))) - -(defun magit-section--backward-find (predicate) - "Move to the first previous section satisfying PREDICATE. -PREDICATE does not take any parameter and should not move -point." - (let (found) - (while (and (setq found (magit-section--backward-protected)) - (not (funcall predicate)))) - found)) - -(defun magit-wash-sequence (function) - "Repeatedly call FUNCTION until it returns nil or eob is reached. -FUNCTION has to move point forward or return nil." - (while (and (not (eobp)) (funcall function)))) - -(defun magit-add-section-hook (hook function &optional at append local) - "Add to the value of section hook HOOK the function FUNCTION. - -Add FUNCTION at the beginning of the hook list unless optional -APPEND is non-nil, in which case FUNCTION is added at the end. -If FUNCTION already is a member, then move it to the new location. - -If optional AT is non-nil and a member of the hook list, then -add FUNCTION next to that instead. Add before or after AT, or -replace AT with FUNCTION depending on APPEND. If APPEND is the -symbol `replace', then replace AT with FUNCTION. For any other -non-nil value place FUNCTION right after AT. If nil, then place -FUNCTION right before AT. If FUNCTION already is a member of the -list but AT is not, then leave FUNCTION where ever it already is. - -If optional LOCAL is non-nil, then modify the hook's buffer-local -value rather than its global value. This makes the hook local by -copying the default value. That copy is then modified. - -HOOK should be a symbol. If HOOK is void, it is first set to nil. -HOOK's value must not be a single hook function. FUNCTION should -be a function that takes no arguments and inserts one or multiple -sections at point, moving point forward. FUNCTION may choose not -to insert its section(s), when doing so would not make sense. It -should not be abused for other side-effects. To remove FUNCTION -again use `remove-hook'." - (unless (boundp hook) - (error "Cannot add function to undefined hook variable %s" hook)) - (or (default-boundp hook) (set-default hook nil)) - (let ((value (if local - (if (local-variable-p hook) - (symbol-value hook) - (unless (local-variable-if-set-p hook) - (make-local-variable hook)) - (copy-sequence (default-value hook))) - (default-value hook)))) - (if at - (when (setq at (member at value)) - (setq value (delq function value)) - (cond ((eq append 'replace) - (setcar at function)) - (append - (push function (cdr at))) - (t - (push (car at) (cdr at)) - (setcar at function)))) - (setq value (delq function value))) - (unless (member function value) - (setq value (if append - (append value (list function)) - (cons function value)))) - (when (eq append 'replace) - (setq value (delq at value))) - (if local - (set hook value) - (set-default hook value)))) - -(defun magit-run-section-hook (hook &rest args) - "Run HOOK with ARGS, warning about invalid entries." - (let ((entries (symbol-value hook))) - (unless (listp entries) - (setq entries (list entries))) - (--when-let (-remove #'functionp entries) - (message "`%s' contains entries that are no longer valid. -%s\nUsing standard value instead. Please re-configure hook variable." - hook - (mapconcat (lambda (sym) (format " `%s'" sym)) it "\n")) - (sit-for 5) - (setq entries (eval (car (get hook 'standard-value))))) - (dolist (entry entries) - (let ((magit--current-section-hook (cons (list hook entry) - magit--current-section-hook))) - (apply entry args))))) - -(provide 'magit-section) -;;; magit-section.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-section.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-section.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 728359a..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-section.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-sequence.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-sequence.el deleted file mode 100644 index 905b533..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-sequence.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,908 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-sequence.el --- history manipulation in Magit -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2011-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Support for Git commands that replay commits and help the user make -;; changes along the way. Supports `cherry-pick', `revert', `rebase', -;; `rebase--interactive' and `am'. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -;;; Options -;;;; Faces - -(defface magit-sequence-pick - '((t :inherit default)) - "Face used in sequence sections." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-sequence-stop - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "DarkOliveGreen4") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "DarkSeaGreen2")) - "Face used in sequence sections." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-sequence-part - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "Goldenrod4") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "LightGoldenrod2")) - "Face used in sequence sections." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-sequence-head - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "SkyBlue4") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "LightSkyBlue1")) - "Face used in sequence sections." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-sequence-drop - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "IndianRed") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "IndianRed")) - "Face used in sequence sections." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-sequence-done - '((t :inherit magit-hash)) - "Face used in sequence sections." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-sequence-onto - '((t :inherit magit-sequence-done)) - "Face used in sequence sections." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-sequence-exec - '((t :inherit magit-hash)) - "Face used in sequence sections." - :group 'magit-faces) - -;;; Common - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-sequencer-continue () - "Resume the current cherry-pick or revert sequence." - (interactive) - (if (magit-sequencer-in-progress-p) - (if (magit-anything-unstaged-p t) - (user-error "Cannot continue due to unstaged changes") - (magit-run-git-sequencer - (if (magit-revert-in-progress-p) "revert" "cherry-pick") "--continue")) - (user-error "No cherry-pick or revert in progress"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-sequencer-skip () - "Skip the stopped at commit during a cherry-pick or revert sequence." - (interactive) - (if (magit-sequencer-in-progress-p) - (progn (magit-call-git "reset" "--hard") - (magit-sequencer-continue)) - (user-error "No cherry-pick or revert in progress"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-sequencer-abort () - "Abort the current cherry-pick or revert sequence. -This discards all changes made since the sequence started." - (interactive) - (if (magit-sequencer-in-progress-p) - (magit-run-git-sequencer - (if (magit-revert-in-progress-p) "revert" "cherry-pick") "--abort") - (user-error "No cherry-pick or revert in progress"))) - -(defun magit-sequencer-in-progress-p () - (or (magit-cherry-pick-in-progress-p) - (magit-revert-in-progress-p))) - -;;; Cherry-Pick - -(defvar magit-perl-executable "perl" - "The Perl executable.") - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-cherry-pick-popup "magit-sequence" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-cherry-pick-popup - "Popup console for cherry-pick commands." - :man-page "git-cherry-pick" - :switches '((?s "Add Signed-off-by lines" "--signoff") - (?e "Edit commit messages" "--edit") - (?x "Reference cherry in commit message" "-x") - (?F "Attempt fast-forward" "--ff")) - :options '((?s "Strategy" "--strategy=") - (?m "Replay merge relative to parent" "--mainline=")) - :actions '("Apply here" - (?A "Pick" magit-cherry-pick) - (?a "Apply" magit-cherry-apply) - (?h "Harvest" magit-cherry-harvest) - "Apply elsewhere" - (?d "Donate" magit-cherry-donate) - (?n "Spinout" magit-cherry-spinout) - (?s "Spinoff" magit-cherry-spinoff)) - :sequence-actions '((?A "Continue" magit-sequencer-continue) - (?s "Skip" magit-sequencer-skip) - (?a "Abort" magit-sequencer-abort)) - :sequence-predicate 'magit-sequencer-in-progress-p - :default-arguments '("--ff")) - -(defun magit-cherry-pick-read-args (prompt) - (list (or (nreverse (magit-region-values 'commit)) - (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit prompt)) - (magit-cherry-pick-arguments))) - -(defun magit--cherry-move-read-args (verb away fn) - (declare (indent defun)) - (let ((commits (or (nreverse (magit-region-values 'commit)) - (list (funcall (if away - 'magit-read-branch-or-commit - 'magit-read-other-branch-or-commit) - (format "%s cherry" (capitalize verb)))))) - (current (magit-get-current-branch))) - (unless current - (user-error "Cannot %s cherries while HEAD is detached" verb)) - (let ((reachable (magit-rev-ancestor-p (car commits) current)) - (msg "Cannot %s cherries that %s reachable from HEAD")) - (pcase (list away reachable) - (`(nil t) (user-error msg verb "are")) - (`(t nil) (user-error msg verb "are not")))) - `(,commits - ,@(funcall fn commits) - ,(magit-cherry-pick-arguments)))) - -(defun magit--cherry-spinoff-read-args (verb) - (magit--cherry-move-read-args verb t - (lambda (commits) - (butlast (magit-branch-read-args - (format "Create branch from %s cherries" commits)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cherry-pick (commits &optional args) - "Copy COMMITS from another branch onto the current branch. -Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If -the region selects multiple commits, then pick all of them, -without prompting." - (interactive (magit-cherry-pick-read-args "Cherry-pick")) - (magit--cherry-pick commits args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cherry-apply (commits &optional args) - "Apply the changes in COMMITS but do not commit them. -Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If -the region selects multiple commits, then apply all of them, -without prompting." - (interactive (magit-cherry-pick-read-args "Apply changes from commit")) - (magit--cherry-pick commits (cons "--no-commit" (remove "--ff" args)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cherry-harvest (commits branch &optional args) - "Move COMMITS from another BRANCH onto the current branch. -Remove the COMMITS from BRANCH and stay on the current branch. -If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the -process manually." - (interactive - (magit--cherry-move-read-args "harvest" nil - (lambda (commits) - (list (let ((branches (magit-list-containing-branches (car commits)))) - (pcase (length branches) - (0 nil) - (1 (car branches)) - (_ (magit-completing-read - (format "Remove %s cherries from branch" (length commits)) - branches nil t)))))))) - (magit--cherry-move commits branch (magit-get-current-branch) args nil t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cherry-donate (commits branch &optional args) - "Move COMMITS from the current branch onto another existing BRANCH. -Remove COMMITS from the current branch and stay on that branch. -If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the -process manually." - (interactive - (magit--cherry-move-read-args "donate" t - (lambda (commits) - (list (magit-read-other-branch (format "Move %s cherries to branch" - (length commits))))))) - (magit--cherry-move commits (magit-get-current-branch) branch args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cherry-spinout (commits branch start-point &optional args) - "Move COMMITS from the current branch onto a new BRANCH. -Remove COMMITS from the current branch and stay on that branch. -If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the -process manually." - (interactive (magit--cherry-spinoff-read-args "spinout")) - (magit--cherry-move commits (magit-get-current-branch) branch args - start-point)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-cherry-spinoff (commits branch start-point &optional args) - "Move COMMITS from the current branch onto a new BRANCH. -Remove COMMITS from the current branch and checkout BRANCH. -If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish -the process manually." - (interactive (magit--cherry-spinoff-read-args "spinoff")) - (magit--cherry-move commits (magit-get-current-branch) branch args - start-point t)) - -(defun magit--cherry-move (commits src dst args - &optional start-point checkout-dst) - (let ((current (magit-get-current-branch))) - (unless (magit-branch-p dst) - (let ((magit-process-raise-error t)) - (magit-call-git "branch" dst start-point)) - (--when-let (magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch start-point) - (magit-call-git "branch" "--set-upstream-to" it dst))) - (unless (equal dst current) - (let ((magit-process-raise-error t)) - (magit-call-git "checkout" dst))) - (if (not src) ; harvest only - (magit--cherry-pick commits args) - (let ((tip (car (last commits))) - (keep (concat (car commits) "^"))) - (magit--cherry-pick commits args) - (set-process-sentinel - magit-this-process - (lambda (process event) - (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal)) - (if (> (process-exit-status process) 0) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (cond - ((magit-rev-equal tip src) - (magit-call-git "update-ref" - "-m" (format "reset: moving to %s" keep) - (magit-ref-fullname src) - keep tip) - (if (not checkout-dst) - (magit-run-git "checkout" src) - (magit-refresh))) - (t - (magit-git "checkout" src) - (let ((process-environment process-environment)) - (push (format "%s=%s -i -ne '/^pick (%s)/ or print'" - "GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR" - magit-perl-executable - (mapconcat #'magit-rev-abbrev commits "|")) - process-environment) - (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "-i" keep)) - (when checkout-dst - (set-process-sentinel - magit-this-process - (lambda (process event) - (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal)) - (if (> (process-exit-status process) 0) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (magit-run-git "checkout" dst)))))))))))))))) - -(defun magit--cherry-pick (commits args &optional revert) - (let ((command (if revert "revert" "cherry-pick"))) - (when (stringp commits) - (setq commits (if (string-match-p "\\.\\." commits) - (split-string commits "\\.\\.") - (list commits)))) - (magit-run-git-sequencer - (if revert "revert" "cherry-pick") - (pcase-let ((`(,merge ,non-merge) - (-separate 'magit-merge-commit-p commits))) - (cond - ((not merge) - (--remove (string-prefix-p "--mainline=" it) args)) - (non-merge - (user-error "Cannot %s merge and non-merge commits at once" - command)) - ((--first (string-prefix-p "--mainline=" it) args) - args) - (t - (cons (format "--mainline=%s" - (read-number "Replay merges relative to parent: ")) - args)))) - commits))) - -(defun magit-cherry-pick-in-progress-p () - ;; .git/sequencer/todo does not exist when there is only one commit left. - (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "CHERRY_PICK_HEAD"))) - -;;; Revert - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-revert-popup "magit-sequence" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-revert-popup - "Popup console for revert commands." - :man-page "git-revert" - :switches '((?s "Add Signed-off-by lines" "--signoff") - (?e "Edit commit message" "--edit") - (?E "Don't edit commit message" "--no-edit")) - :options '((?s "Strategy" "--strategy=") - (?S "Sign using gpg" "--gpg-sign=" magit-read-gpg-secret-key) - (?m "Replay merge relative to parent" "--mainline=")) - :actions '((?V "Revert commit(s)" magit-revert) - (?v "Revert changes" magit-revert-no-commit)) - :sequence-actions '((?V "Continue" magit-sequencer-continue) - (?s "Skip" magit-sequencer-skip) - (?a "Abort" magit-sequencer-abort)) - :sequence-predicate 'magit-sequencer-in-progress-p - :default-arguments '("--edit")) - -(defun magit-revert-read-args (prompt) - (list (or (magit-region-values 'commit) - (magit-read-branch-or-commit prompt)) - (magit-revert-arguments))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-revert (commit &optional args) - "Revert COMMIT by creating a new commit. -Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If -the region selects multiple commits, then revert all of them, -without prompting." - (interactive (magit-revert-read-args "Revert commit")) - (magit--cherry-pick commit args t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-revert-no-commit (commit &optional args) - "Revert COMMIT by applying it in reverse to the worktree. -Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If -the region selects multiple commits, then revert all of them, -without prompting." - (interactive (magit-revert-read-args "Revert changes")) - (magit--cherry-pick commit (cons "--no-commit" args) t)) - -(defun magit-revert-in-progress-p () - ;; .git/sequencer/todo does not exist when there is only one commit left. - (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "REVERT_HEAD"))) - -;;; Patch - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-am-popup "magit-sequence" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-am-popup - "Popup console for mailbox commands." - :man-page "git-am" - :switches '((?3 "Fall back on 3way merge" "--3way") - (?s "Add Signed-off-by lines" "--signoff") - (?c "Remove text before scissors line" "--scissors") - (?k "Inhibit removal of email cruft" "--keep") - (?b "Limit removal of email cruft" "--keep-non-patch") - (?d "Use author date as committer date" - "--committer-date-is-author-date") - (?D "Use committer date as author date" "--ignore-date")) - :options '((?p "Remove leading slashes from paths" "-p" - magit-popup-read-number)) - :actions '((?m "Apply maildir" magit-am-apply-maildir) - (?w "Apply patches" magit-am-apply-patches) - (?a "Apply plain patch" magit-patch-apply-popup)) - :default-arguments '("--3way") - :default-actions 'magit-am-apply-patches - :max-action-columns 1 - :sequence-actions '((?w "Continue" magit-am-continue) - (?s "Skip" magit-am-skip) - (?a "Abort" magit-am-abort)) - :sequence-predicate 'magit-am-in-progress-p) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-am-apply-patches (&optional files args) - "Apply the patches FILES." - (interactive (list (or (magit-region-values 'file) - (list (let ((default (magit-file-at-point))) - (read-file-name - (if default - (format "Apply patch (%s): " default) - "Apply patch: ") - nil default)))) - (magit-am-arguments))) - (magit-run-git-sequencer "am" args "--" - (--map (magit-convert-filename-for-git - (expand-file-name it)) - files))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-am-apply-maildir (&optional maildir args) - "Apply the patches from MAILDIR." - (interactive (list (read-file-name "Apply mbox or Maildir: ") - (magit-am-arguments))) - (magit-run-git-sequencer "am" args (magit-convert-filename-for-git - (expand-file-name maildir)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-am-continue () - "Resume the current patch applying sequence." - (interactive) - (if (magit-am-in-progress-p) - (if (magit-anything-unstaged-p t) - (error "Cannot continue due to unstaged changes") - (magit-run-git-sequencer "am" "--continue")) - (user-error "Not applying any patches"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-am-skip () - "Skip the stopped at patch during a patch applying sequence." - (interactive) - (if (magit-am-in-progress-p) - (magit-run-git-sequencer "am" "--skip") - (user-error "Not applying any patches"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-am-abort () - "Abort the current patch applying sequence. -This discards all changes made since the sequence started." - (interactive) - (if (magit-am-in-progress-p) - (magit-run-git "am" "--abort") - (user-error "Not applying any patches"))) - -(defun magit-am-in-progress-p () - (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "rebase-apply/applying"))) - -;;; Rebase - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-rebase-popup "magit-sequence" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-rebase-popup - "Key menu for rebasing." - :man-page "git-rebase" - :switches '((?k "Keep empty commits" "--keep-empty") - (?p "Preserve merges" "--preserve-merges") - (?c "Lie about committer date" "--committer-date-is-author-date") - (?a "Autosquash" "--autosquash") - (?A "Autostash" "--autostash") - (?i "Interactive" "--interactive") - (?h "Disable hooks" "--no-verify")) - :actions '((lambda () - (concat (propertize "Rebase " 'face 'magit-popup-heading) - (propertize (or (magit-get-current-branch) "HEAD") - 'face 'magit-branch-local) - (propertize " onto" 'face 'magit-popup-heading))) - (?p (lambda () - (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch) (concat it "\n"))) - magit-rebase-onto-pushremote) - (?u (lambda () - (--when-let (magit-get-upstream-branch) (concat it "\n"))) - magit-rebase-onto-upstream) - (?e "elsewhere" magit-rebase) - "Rebase" - (?i "interactively" magit-rebase-interactive) - (?m "to modify a commit" magit-rebase-edit-commit) - (?s "a subset" magit-rebase-subset) - (?w "to reword a commit" magit-rebase-reword-commit) nil - (?k "to remove a commit" magit-rebase-remove-commit) nil - (?f "to autosquash" magit-rebase-autosquash)) - :sequence-actions '((?r "Continue" magit-rebase-continue) - (?s "Skip" magit-rebase-skip) - (?e "Edit" magit-rebase-edit) - (?a "Abort" magit-rebase-abort)) - :sequence-predicate 'magit-rebase-in-progress-p - :max-action-columns 2) - -(defun magit-git-rebase (target args) - (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" target args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase-onto-pushremote (args) - "Rebase the current branch onto `branch.<name>.pushRemote'. -If that variable is unset, then rebase onto `remote.pushDefault'." - (interactive (list (magit-rebase-arguments))) - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (if-let ((remote (magit-get-push-remote it))) - (if (member remote (magit-list-remotes)) - (magit-git-rebase (concat remote "/" it) args) - (user-error "Remote `%s' doesn't exist" remote)) - (user-error "No push-remote is configured for %s" it)) - (user-error "No branch is checked out"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase-onto-upstream (args) - "Rebase the current branch onto its upstream branch." - (interactive (list (magit-rebase-arguments))) - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (if-let ((target (magit-get-upstream-branch it))) - (magit-git-rebase target args) - (user-error "No upstream is configured for %s" it)) - (user-error "No branch is checked out"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase (target args) - "Rebase the current branch onto a branch read in the minibuffer. -All commits that are reachable from `HEAD' but not from the -selected branch TARGET are being rebased." - (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Rebase onto") - (magit-rebase-arguments))) - (message "Rebasing...") - (magit-git-rebase target args) - (message "Rebasing...done")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase-subset (newbase start args) - "Rebase a subset of the current branch's history onto a new base. -Rebase commits from START to `HEAD' onto NEWBASE. -START has to be selected from a list of recent commits." - (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit - "Rebase subset onto" nil - (magit-get-upstream-branch)) - nil - (magit-rebase-arguments))) - (if start - (progn (message "Rebasing...") - (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "--onto" newbase start args) - (message "Rebasing...done")) - (magit-log-select - `(lambda (commit) - (magit-rebase-subset ,newbase (concat commit "^") (list ,@args))) - (concat "Type %p on a commit to rebase it " - "and commits above it onto " newbase ",")))) - -(defun magit-rebase-interactive-1 - (commit args message &optional editor delay-edit-confirm noassert confirm) - (declare (indent 2)) - (when commit - (if (eq commit :merge-base) - (setq commit (--if-let (magit-get-upstream-branch) - (magit-git-string "merge-base" it "HEAD") - nil)) - (unless (magit-rev-ancestor-p commit "HEAD") - (user-error "%s isn't an ancestor of HEAD" commit)) - (if (magit-commit-parents commit) - (setq commit (concat commit "^")) - (setq args (cons "--root" args))))) - (when (and commit (not noassert)) - (setq commit (magit-rebase-interactive-assert commit delay-edit-confirm))) - (if (and commit (not confirm)) - (let ((process-environment process-environment)) - (when editor - (push (concat "GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR=" editor) process-environment)) - (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "-i" args - (unless (member "--root" args) commit))) - (magit-log-select - `(lambda (commit) - (magit-rebase-interactive-1 commit (list ,@args) - ,message ,editor ,delay-edit-confirm ,noassert)) - message))) - -(defvar magit--rebase-published-symbol nil) -(defvar magit--rebase-public-edit-confirmed nil) - -(defun magit-rebase-interactive-assert (since &optional delay-edit-confirm) - (let* ((commit (if (string-suffix-p "^" since) - ;; If SINCE is "REV^", then the user selected - ;; "REV", which is the first commit that will - ;; be replaced. (from^..to] <=> [from..to]. - (substring since 0 -1) - ;; The "--root" argument is being used. - since)) - (branches (magit-list-publishing-branches commit))) - (setq magit--rebase-public-edit-confirmed - (delete (magit-toplevel) magit--rebase-public-edit-confirmed)) - (when (and branches - (or (not delay-edit-confirm) - ;; The user might have stopped at a published commit - ;; merely to add new commits *after* it. Try not to - ;; ask users whether they really want to edit public - ;; commits, when they don't actually intend to do so. - (not (--all-p (magit-rev-equal it commit) branches)))) - (let ((m1 "Some of these commits have already been published to ") - (m2 ".\nDo you really want to modify them")) - (magit-confirm (or magit--rebase-published-symbol 'rebase-published) - (concat m1 "%s" m2) - (concat m1 "%i public branches" m2) - nil branches)) - (push (magit-toplevel) magit--rebase-public-edit-confirmed))) - (if (magit-git-lines "rev-list" "--merges" (concat since "..HEAD")) - (magit-read-char-case "Proceed despite merge in rebase range? " nil - (?c "[c]ontinue" since) - (?s "[s]elect other" nil) - (?a "[a]bort" (user-error "Quit"))) - since)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase-interactive (commit args) - "Start an interactive rebase sequence." - (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point) - (magit-rebase-arguments))) - (magit-rebase-interactive-1 commit args - "Type %p on a commit to rebase it and all commits above it," - nil t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase-autosquash (args) - "Combine squash and fixup commits with their intended targets." - (interactive (list (magit-rebase-arguments))) - (magit-rebase-interactive-1 :merge-base (cons "--autosquash" args) - "Type %p on a commit to squash into it and then rebase as necessary," - "true" nil t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase-edit-commit (commit args) - "Edit a single older commit using rebase." - (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point) - (magit-rebase-arguments))) - (magit-rebase-interactive-1 commit args - "Type %p on a commit to edit it," - (concat magit-perl-executable - " -i -p -e '++$x if not $x and s/^pick/edit/'") - t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase-reword-commit (commit args) - "Reword a single older commit using rebase." - (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point) - (magit-rebase-arguments))) - (magit-rebase-interactive-1 commit args - "Type %p on a commit to reword its message," - (concat magit-perl-executable - " -i -p -e '++$x if not $x and s/^pick/reword/'"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase-remove-commit (commit args) - "Remove a single older commit using rebase." - (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point) - (magit-rebase-arguments))) - (magit-rebase-interactive-1 commit args - "Type %p on a commit to remove it," - (concat magit-perl-executable - " -i -p -e '++$x if not $x and s/^pick/# pick/'") - nil nil t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase-continue (&optional noedit) - "Restart the current rebasing operation. -In some cases this pops up a commit message buffer for you do -edit. With a prefix argument the old message is reused as-is." - (interactive "P") - (if (magit-rebase-in-progress-p) - (if (magit-anything-unstaged-p t) - (user-error "Cannot continue rebase with unstaged changes") - (when (and (magit-anything-staged-p) - (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge")) - (not (member (magit-toplevel) - magit--rebase-public-edit-confirmed))) - (magit-commit-amend-assert)) - (if noedit - (let ((process-environment process-environment)) - (push "GIT_EDITOR=true" process-environment) - (magit-run-git-async "rebase" "--continue") - (set-process-sentinel magit-this-process - #'magit-sequencer-process-sentinel) - magit-this-process) - (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "--continue"))) - (user-error "No rebase in progress"))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase-skip () - "Skip the current commit and restart the current rebase operation." - (interactive) - (unless (magit-rebase-in-progress-p) - (user-error "No rebase in progress")) - (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "--skip")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase-edit () - "Edit the todo list of the current rebase operation." - (interactive) - (unless (magit-rebase-in-progress-p) - (user-error "No rebase in progress")) - (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "--edit-todo")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-rebase-abort () - "Abort the current rebase operation, restoring the original branch." - (interactive) - (unless (magit-rebase-in-progress-p) - (user-error "No rebase in progress")) - (magit-confirm 'abort-rebase "Abort this rebase") - (magit-run-git "rebase" "--abort")) - -(defun magit-rebase-in-progress-p () - "Return t if a rebase is in progress." - (or (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge")) - (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "rebase-apply/onto")))) - -;;; Sections - -(defun magit-insert-sequencer-sequence () - "Insert section for the on-going cherry-pick or revert sequence. -If no such sequence is in progress, do nothing." - (let ((picking (magit-cherry-pick-in-progress-p))) - (when (or picking (magit-revert-in-progress-p)) - (magit-insert-section (sequence) - (magit-insert-heading (if picking "Cherry Picking" "Reverting")) - (when-let ((lines - (cdr (magit-file-lines (magit-git-dir "sequencer/todo"))))) - (dolist (line (nreverse lines)) - (when (string-match - "^\\(pick\\|revert\\) \\([^ ]+\\) \\(.*\\)$" line) - (magit-bind-match-strings (cmd hash msg) line - (magit-insert-section (commit hash) - (insert (propertize cmd 'face 'magit-sequence-pick) - " " (propertize hash 'face 'magit-hash) - " " msg "\n")))))) - (magit-sequence-insert-sequence - (magit-file-line (magit-git-dir (if picking - "CHERRY_PICK_HEAD" - "REVERT_HEAD"))) - (magit-file-line (magit-git-dir "sequencer/head"))) - (insert "\n"))))) - -(defun magit-insert-am-sequence () - "Insert section for the on-going patch applying sequence. -If no such sequence is in progress, do nothing." - (when (magit-am-in-progress-p) - (magit-insert-section (rebase-sequence) - (magit-insert-heading "Applying patches") - (let ((patches (nreverse (magit-rebase-patches))) - patch commit) - (while patches - (setq patch (pop patches)) - (setq commit (magit-rev-verify-commit - (cadr (split-string (magit-file-line patch))))) - (cond ((and commit patches) - (magit-sequence-insert-commit - "pick" commit 'magit-sequence-pick)) - (patches - (magit-sequence-insert-am-patch - "pick" patch 'magit-sequence-pick)) - (commit - (magit-sequence-insert-sequence commit "ORIG_HEAD")) - (t - (magit-sequence-insert-am-patch - "stop" patch 'magit-sequence-stop) - (magit-sequence-insert-sequence nil "ORIG_HEAD"))))) - (insert ?\n)))) - -(defun magit-sequence-insert-am-patch (type patch face) - (magit-insert-section (file patch) - (let ((title - (with-temp-buffer - (insert-file-contents patch nil nil 4096) - (unless (re-search-forward "^Subject: " nil t) - (goto-char (point-min))) - (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position))))) - (insert (propertize type 'face face) - ?\s (propertize (file-name-nondirectory patch) 'face 'magit-hash) - ?\s title - ?\n)))) - -(defun magit-insert-rebase-sequence () - "Insert section for the on-going rebase sequence. -If no such sequence is in progress, do nothing." - (when (magit-rebase-in-progress-p) - (let* ((interactive (file-directory-p (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge"))) - (dir (if interactive "rebase-merge/" "rebase-apply/")) - (name (-> (concat dir "head-name") magit-git-dir magit-file-line)) - (onto (-> (concat dir "onto") magit-git-dir magit-file-line)) - (onto (or (magit-rev-name onto name) - (magit-rev-name onto "refs/heads/*") onto)) - (name (or (magit-rev-name name "refs/heads/*") name))) - (magit-insert-section (rebase-sequence) - (magit-insert-heading (format "Rebasing %s onto %s" name onto)) - (if interactive - (magit-rebase-insert-merge-sequence onto) - (magit-rebase-insert-apply-sequence onto)) - (insert ?\n))))) - -(defun magit-rebase-insert-merge-sequence (onto) - (let (exec) - (dolist (line (nreverse - (magit-file-lines - (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge/git-rebase-todo")))) - (cond ((string-prefix-p "exec" line) - (setq exec (substring line 5))) - ((string-match (format "^\\([^%c ]+\\) \\([^ ]+\\) .*$" - (string-to-char - (or (magit-get "core.commentChar") "#"))) - line) - (magit-bind-match-strings (action hash) line - (unless (equal action "exec") - (magit-sequence-insert-commit - action hash 'magit-sequence-pick exec))) - (setq exec nil))))) - (magit-sequence-insert-sequence - (magit-file-line (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge/stopped-sha")) - onto - (--when-let (magit-file-lines (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge/done")) - (cadr (split-string (car (last it))))))) - -(defun magit-rebase-insert-apply-sequence (onto) - (let ((rewritten - (--map (car (split-string it)) - (magit-file-lines (magit-git-dir "rebase-apply/rewritten")))) - (stop (magit-file-line (magit-git-dir "rebase-apply/original-commit")))) - (dolist (patch (nreverse (cdr (magit-rebase-patches)))) - (let ((hash (cadr (split-string (magit-file-line patch))))) - (unless (or (member hash rewritten) - (equal hash stop)) - (magit-sequence-insert-commit "pick" hash 'magit-sequence-pick))))) - (magit-sequence-insert-sequence - (magit-file-line (magit-git-dir "rebase-apply/original-commit")) - onto)) - -(defun magit-rebase-patches () - (directory-files (magit-git-dir "rebase-apply") t "^[0-9]\\{4\\}$")) - -(defun magit-sequence-insert-sequence (stop onto &optional orig) - (let ((head (magit-rev-parse "HEAD")) done) - (setq onto (if onto (magit-rev-parse onto) head)) - (setq done (magit-git-lines "log" "--format=%H" (concat onto "..HEAD"))) - (when (and stop (not (member stop done))) - (let ((id (magit-patch-id stop))) - (--if-let (--first (equal (magit-patch-id it) id) done) - (setq stop it) - (cond - ((--first (magit-rev-equal it stop) done) - ;; The commit's testament has been executed. - (magit-sequence-insert-commit "void" stop 'magit-sequence-drop)) - ;; The faith of the commit is still undecided... - ((magit-anything-unmerged-p) - ;; ...and time travel isn't for the faint of heart. - (magit-sequence-insert-commit "join" stop 'magit-sequence-part)) - ((magit-anything-modified-p t) - ;; ...and the dust hasn't settled yet... - (magit-sequence-insert-commit - (let* ((magit--refresh-cache nil) - (staged (magit-commit-tree "oO" nil "HEAD")) - (unstaged (magit-commit-worktree "oO" "--reset"))) - (cond - ;; ...but we could end up at the same tree just by committing. - ((or (magit-rev-equal staged stop) - (magit-rev-equal unstaged stop)) "goal") - ;; ...but the changes are still there, untainted. - ((or (equal (magit-patch-id staged) id) - (equal (magit-patch-id unstaged) id)) "same") - ;; ...and some changes are gone and/or others were added. - (t "work"))) - stop 'magit-sequence-part)) - ;; The commit is definitely gone... - ((--first (magit-rev-equal it stop) done) - ;; ...but all of its changes are still in effect. - (magit-sequence-insert-commit "poof" stop 'magit-sequence-drop)) - (t - ;; ...and some changes are gone and/or other changes were added. - (magit-sequence-insert-commit "gone" stop 'magit-sequence-drop))) - (setq stop nil)))) - (dolist (rev done) - (apply 'magit-sequence-insert-commit - (cond ((equal rev stop) - ;; ...but its reincarnation lives on. - ;; Or it didn't die in the first place. - (list (if (and (equal rev head) - (equal (magit-patch-id rev) - (magit-patch-id orig))) - "stop" ; We haven't done anything yet. - "like") ; There are new commits. - rev (if (equal rev head) - 'magit-sequence-head - 'magit-sequence-stop))) - ((equal rev head) - (list "done" rev 'magit-sequence-head)) - (t - (list "done" rev 'magit-sequence-done))))) - (magit-sequence-insert-commit "onto" onto - (if (equal onto head) - 'magit-sequence-head - 'magit-sequence-onto)))) - -(defun magit-sequence-insert-commit (type hash face &optional exec) - (magit-insert-section (commit hash) - (magit-insert-heading - (propertize type 'face face) "\s" - (magit-format-rev-summary hash) "\n") - (when exec - (insert (propertize "exec" 'face 'magit-sequence-onto) "\s" exec "\n")))) - -(provide 'magit-sequence) -;;; magit-sequence.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-sequence.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-sequence.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 07694dc..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-sequence.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-stash.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-stash.el deleted file mode 100644 index ea54db3..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-stash.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,492 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-stash.el --- stash support for Magit -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2008-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Support for Git stashes. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -(defvar bookmark-make-record-function) - -;;; Options - -(defgroup magit-stash nil - "List stashes and show stash diffs." - :group 'magit-modes) - -;;;; Diff options - -(defcustom magit-stash-sections-hook - '(magit-insert-stash-notes - magit-insert-stash-worktree - magit-insert-stash-index - magit-insert-stash-untracked) - "Hook run to insert sections into stash diff buffers." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-stash - :type 'hook) - -;;;; Log options - -(defcustom magit-stashes-margin - (list (nth 0 magit-log-margin) - (nth 1 magit-log-margin) - 'magit-log-margin-width nil - (nth 4 magit-log-margin)) - "Format of the margin in `magit-stashes-mode' buffers. - -The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH). - -If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. -STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be one - of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to - abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable - for `format-time-string') to show the actual date. -WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for forward - compatibility and currently the value should not be changed. -AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by - default. -AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the author - is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-stash - :group 'magit-margin - :type magit-log-margin--custom-type - :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset - :set-after '(magit-log-margin) - :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-stashes-mode)) - -;;; Commands - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-stash-popup "magit-stash" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-stash-popup - "Popup console for stash commands." - :man-page "git-stash" - :switches '((?u "Also save untracked files" "--include-untracked") - (?a "Also save untracked and ignored files" "--all")) - :actions '((?z "Save" magit-stash) - (?Z "Snapshot" magit-snapshot) - (?p "Pop" magit-stash-pop) - (?i "Save index" magit-stash-index) - (?I "Snapshot index" magit-snapshot-index) - (?a "Apply" magit-stash-apply) - (?w "Save worktree" magit-stash-worktree) - (?W "Snapshot worktree" magit-snapshot-worktree) - (?l "List" magit-stash-list) - (?x "Save keeping index" magit-stash-keep-index) - (?r "Snapshot to wipref" magit-wip-commit) - (?v "Show" magit-stash-show) - (?b "Branch" magit-stash-branch) - (?k "Drop" magit-stash-drop) nil - (?B "Branch here" magit-stash-branch-here) nil nil - (?f "Format patch" magit-stash-format-patch)) - :default-action 'magit-stash - :max-action-columns 3) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stash (message &optional include-untracked) - "Create a stash of the index and working tree. -Untracked files are included according to popup arguments. -One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' -while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'." - (interactive (magit-stash-read-args)) - (magit-stash-save message t t include-untracked t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stash-index (message) - "Create a stash of the index only. -Unstaged and untracked changes are not stashed. The stashed -changes are applied in reverse to both the index and the -worktree. This command can fail when the worktree is not clean. -Applying the resulting stash has the inverse effect." - (interactive (list (magit-stash-read-message))) - (magit-stash-save message t nil nil t 'worktree)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stash-worktree (message &optional include-untracked) - "Create a stash of unstaged changes in the working tree. -Untracked files are included according to popup arguments. -One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' -while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'." - (interactive (magit-stash-read-args)) - (magit-stash-save message nil t include-untracked t 'index)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stash-keep-index (message &optional include-untracked) - "Create a stash of the index and working tree, keeping index intact. -Untracked files are included according to popup arguments. -One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' -while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'." - (interactive (magit-stash-read-args)) - (magit-stash-save message t t include-untracked t 'index)) - -(defun magit-stash-read-args () - (list (magit-stash-read-message) - (magit-stash-read-untracked))) - -(defun magit-stash-read-untracked () - (let ((prefix (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)) - (args (magit-stash-arguments))) - (cond ((or (= prefix 16) (member "--all" args)) 'all) - ((or (= prefix 4) (member "--include-untracked" args)) t)))) - -(defun magit-stash-read-message () - (let* ((default (format "On %s: " - (or (magit-get-current-branch) "(no branch)"))) - (input (magit-read-string "Stash message" default))) - (if (equal input default) - (concat default (magit-rev-format "%h %s")) - input))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-snapshot (&optional include-untracked) - "Create a snapshot of the index and working tree. -Untracked files are included according to popup arguments. -One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' -while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'." - (interactive (magit-snapshot-read-args)) - (magit-snapshot-save t t include-untracked t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-snapshot-index () - "Create a snapshot of the index only. -Unstaged and untracked changes are not stashed." - (interactive) - (magit-snapshot-save t nil nil t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-snapshot-worktree (&optional include-untracked) - "Create a snapshot of unstaged changes in the working tree. -Untracked files are included according to popup arguments. -One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked' -while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'." - (interactive (magit-snapshot-read-args)) - (magit-snapshot-save nil t include-untracked t)) - -(defun magit-snapshot-read-args () - (list (magit-stash-read-untracked))) - -(defun magit-snapshot-save (index worktree untracked &optional refresh) - (magit-stash-save (concat "WIP on " (magit-stash-summary)) - index worktree untracked refresh t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stash-apply (stash) - "Apply a stash to the working tree. -Try to preserve the stash index. If that fails because there -are staged changes, apply without preserving the stash index." - (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Apply stash"))) - (if (= (magit-call-git "stash" "apply" "--index" stash) 0) - (magit-refresh) - (magit-run-git "stash" "apply" stash))) - -(defun magit-stash-pop (stash) - "Apply a stash to the working tree and remove it from stash list. -Try to preserve the stash index. If that fails because there -are staged changes, apply without preserving the stash index -and forgo removing the stash." - (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Pop stash"))) - (if (= (magit-call-git "stash" "apply" "--index" stash) 0) - (magit-stash-drop stash) - (magit-run-git "stash" "apply" stash))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stash-drop (stash) - "Remove a stash from the stash list. -When the region is active offer to drop all contained stashes." - (interactive (list (--if-let (magit-region-values 'stash) - (magit-confirm t nil "Drop %i stashes" nil it) - (magit-read-stash "Drop stash")))) - (dolist (stash (if (listp stash) - (nreverse (prog1 stash (setq stash (car stash)))) - (list stash))) - (message "Deleted refs/%s (was %s)" stash - (magit-rev-parse "--short" stash)) - (magit-call-git "rev-parse" stash) - (magit-call-git "reflog" "delete" "--updateref" "--rewrite" stash)) - (when-let ((ref (and (string-match "\\(.+\\)@{[0-9]+}$" stash) - (match-string 1 stash)))) - (unless (string-match "^refs/" ref) - (setq ref (concat "refs/" ref))) - (unless (magit-rev-verify (concat ref "@{0}")) - (magit-run-git "update-ref" "-d" ref))) - (magit-refresh)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stash-clear (ref) - "Remove all stashes saved in REF's reflog by deleting REF." - (interactive (let ((ref (or (magit-section-value-if 'stashes) "refs/stash"))) - (magit-confirm t (format "Drop all stashes in %s" ref)) - (list ref))) - (magit-run-git "update-ref" "-d" ref)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stash-branch (stash branch) - "Create and checkout a new BRANCH from STASH." - (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Branch stash") - (magit-read-string-ns "Branch name"))) - (magit-run-git "stash" "branch" branch stash)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stash-branch-here (stash branch) - "Create and checkout a new BRANCH and apply STASH. -The branch is created using `magit-branch', using the current -branch or `HEAD' as the string-point." - (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Branch stash") - (magit-read-string-ns "Branch name"))) - (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t)) - (magit-branch branch (or (magit-get-current-branch) "HEAD"))) - (magit-stash-apply stash)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stash-format-patch (stash) - "Create a patch from STASH" - (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Create patch from stash"))) - (with-temp-file (magit-rev-format "0001-%f.patch" stash) - (magit-git-insert "stash" "show" "-p" stash)) - (magit-refresh)) - -;;; Plumbing - -(defun magit-stash-save (message index worktree untracked - &optional refresh keep noerror ref) - (if (or (and index (magit-staged-files t)) - (and worktree (magit-unstaged-files t)) - (and untracked (magit-untracked-files (eq untracked 'all)))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-stash-store message (or ref "refs/stash") - (magit-stash-create message index worktree untracked)) - (if (eq keep 'worktree) - (with-temp-buffer - (magit-git-insert "diff" "--cached") - (magit-run-git-with-input - "apply" "--reverse" "--cached" "--ignore-space-change" "-") - (magit-run-git-with-input - "apply" "--reverse" "--ignore-space-change" "-")) - (unless (eq keep t) - (if (eq keep 'index) - (magit-call-git "checkout" "--" ".") - (magit-call-git "reset" "--hard" "HEAD")) - (when untracked - (magit-call-git "clean" "--force" "-d" - (and (eq untracked 'all) "-x"))))) - (when refresh - (magit-refresh))) - (unless noerror - (user-error "No %s changes to save" (cond ((not index) "unstaged") - ((not worktree) "staged") - (t "local")))))) - -(defun magit-stash-store (message ref commit) - (magit-update-ref ref message commit t)) - -(defun magit-stash-create (message index worktree untracked) - (unless (magit-rev-parse "--verify" "HEAD") - (error "You do not have the initial commit yet")) - (let ((magit-git-global-arguments (nconc (list "-c" "commit.gpgsign=false") - magit-git-global-arguments)) - (default-directory (magit-toplevel)) - (summary (magit-stash-summary)) - (head "HEAD")) - (when (and worktree (not index)) - (setq head (or (magit-commit-tree "pre-stash index" nil "HEAD") - (error "Cannot save the current index state")))) - (or (setq index (magit-commit-tree (concat "index on " summary) nil head)) - (error "Cannot save the current index state")) - (and untracked - (setq untracked (magit-untracked-files (eq untracked 'all))) - (setq untracked (magit-with-temp-index nil nil - (or (and (magit-update-files untracked) - (magit-commit-tree - (concat "untracked files on " summary))) - (error "Cannot save the untracked files"))))) - (magit-with-temp-index index "-m" - (when worktree - (or (magit-update-files (magit-git-items "diff" "-z" "--name-only" head)) - (error "Cannot save the current worktree state"))) - (or (magit-commit-tree message nil head index untracked) - (error "Cannot save the current worktree state"))))) - -(defun magit-stash-summary () - (concat (or (magit-get-current-branch) "(no branch)") - ": " (magit-rev-format "%h %s"))) - -;;; Sections - -(defvar magit-stashes-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-stash-clear) - map) - "Keymap for `stashes' section.") - -(defvar magit-stash-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-stash-show) - (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-stash-drop) - (define-key map "a" 'magit-stash-apply) - (define-key map "A" 'magit-stash-pop) - map) - "Keymap for `stash' sections.") - -(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-stashes - "Stashes" stashes "refs/stash") - -(cl-defun magit-insert-stashes (&optional (ref "refs/stash") - (heading "Stashes:")) - "Insert `stashes' section showing reflog for \"refs/stash\". -If optional REF is non-nil, show reflog for that instead. -If optional HEADING is non-nil, use that as section heading -instead of \"Stashes:\"." - (let ((verified (magit-rev-verify ref)) - (autostash - (and (magit-rebase-in-progress-p) - (magit-file-line - (magit-git-dir - (-> (if (file-directory-p (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge")) - "rebase-merge/autostash" - "rebase-apply/autostash"))))))) - (when (or autostash verified) - (magit-insert-section (stashes ref) - (magit-insert-heading heading) - (when autostash - (pcase-let ((`(,author ,date ,msg) - (split-string - (car (magit-git-lines - "show" "-q" "--format=%aN%x00%at%x00%s" - autostash)) - "\0"))) - (magit-insert-section (stash autostash) - (insert (propertize "AUTOSTASH" 'face 'magit-hash)) - (insert " " msg "\n") - (save-excursion - (backward-char) - (magit-log-format-margin autostash author date))))) - (if verified - (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'stash) - "reflog" "--format=%gd%x00%aN%x00%at%x00%gs" ref) - (insert ?\n) - (save-excursion - (backward-char) - (magit-make-margin-overlay))))))) - -;;; List Stashes - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stash-list () - "List all stashes in a buffer." - (interactive) - (magit-mode-setup #'magit-stashes-mode "refs/stash")) - -(define-derived-mode magit-stashes-mode magit-reflog-mode "Magit Stashes" - "Mode for looking at lists of stashes." - :group 'magit-log - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer) - (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function - #'magit-bookmark--stashes-make-record)) - -(cl-defun magit-stashes-refresh-buffer (ref) - (magit-insert-section (stashesbuf) - (magit-insert-heading (if (equal ref "refs/stash") - "Stashes:" - (format "Stashes [%s]:" ref))) - (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'stash) - "reflog" "--format=%gd%x00%aN%x00%at%x00%gs" ref))) - -;;; Show Stash - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-stash-show (stash &optional args files) - "Show all diffs of a stash in a buffer." - (interactive (cons (or (and (not current-prefix-arg) - (magit-stash-at-point)) - (magit-read-stash "Show stash")) - (pcase-let ((`(,args ,files) (magit-diff-arguments))) - (list (delete "--stat" args) files)))) - (magit-mode-setup #'magit-stash-mode stash nil args files)) - -(define-derived-mode magit-stash-mode magit-diff-mode "Magit Stash" - "Mode for looking at individual stashes." - :group 'magit-diff - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer) - (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function - #'magit-bookmark--stash-make-record)) - -(defun magit-stash-refresh-buffer (stash _const _args _files) - (magit-set-header-line-format - (concat (propertize (capitalize stash) 'face 'magit-section-heading) - " " - (magit-rev-format "%s" stash))) - (setq magit-buffer-revision-hash (magit-rev-parse stash)) - (magit-insert-section (stash) - (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-stash-sections-hook))) - -(defun magit-stash-insert-section (commit range message &optional files) - (magit-insert-section (commit commit) - (magit-insert-heading message) - (magit-git-wash #'magit-diff-wash-diffs - "diff" range "-p" "--no-prefix" - (nth 2 magit-refresh-args) - "--" (or files (nth 3 magit-refresh-args))))) - -(defun magit-insert-stash-notes () - "Insert section showing notes for a stash. -This shows the notes for stash@{N} but not for the other commits -that make up the stash." - (magit-insert-section section (note) - (magit-insert-heading "Notes") - (magit-git-insert "notes" "show" (car magit-refresh-args)) - (if (= (point) - (oref section content)) - (magit-cancel-section) - (insert "\n")))) - -(defun magit-insert-stash-index () - "Insert section showing staged changes of the stash." - (let ((stash (car magit-refresh-args))) - (magit-stash-insert-section (format "%s^2" stash) - (format "%s^..%s^2" stash stash) - "Staged"))) - -(defun magit-insert-stash-worktree () - "Insert section showing unstaged changes of the stash." - (let ((stash (car magit-refresh-args))) - (magit-stash-insert-section stash - (format "%s^2..%s" stash stash) - "Unstaged"))) - -(defun magit-insert-stash-untracked () - "Insert section showing the untracked files commit of the stash." - (let ((stash (car magit-refresh-args)) - (rev (concat (car magit-refresh-args) "^3"))) - (when (magit-rev-verify rev) - (magit-stash-insert-section (format "%s^3" stash) - (format "%s^..%s^3" stash stash) - "Untracked files" - (magit-git-items "ls-tree" "-z" "--name-only" - "-r" "--full-tree" rev))))) - -(provide 'magit-stash) -;;; magit-stash.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-stash.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-stash.elc deleted file mode 100644 index ed8563b..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-stash.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-status.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-status.el deleted file mode 100644 index aba2e95..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-status.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,632 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-status.el --- the grand overview -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements the status buffer. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x)) - -(defvar bookmark-make-record-function) - -;;; Options - -(defgroup magit-status nil - "Inspect and manipulate Git repositories." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Status Buffer") - :group 'magit-modes) - -(defcustom magit-status-mode-hook nil - "Hook run after entering Magit-Status mode." - :group 'magit-status - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-status-headers-hook - '(magit-insert-error-header - magit-insert-diff-filter-header - magit-insert-head-branch-header - magit-insert-upstream-branch-header - magit-insert-push-branch-header - magit-insert-tags-header) - "Hook run to insert headers into the status buffer. - -This hook is run by `magit-insert-status-headers', which in turn -has to be a member of `magit-status-sections-hook' to be used at -all." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-status - :type 'hook - :options '(magit-insert-error-header - magit-insert-diff-filter-header - magit-insert-repo-header - magit-insert-remote-header - magit-insert-head-branch-header - magit-insert-upstream-branch-header - magit-insert-push-branch-header - magit-insert-tags-header)) - -(defcustom magit-status-sections-hook - '(magit-insert-status-headers - magit-insert-merge-log - magit-insert-rebase-sequence - magit-insert-am-sequence - magit-insert-sequencer-sequence - magit-insert-bisect-output - magit-insert-bisect-rest - magit-insert-bisect-log - magit-insert-untracked-files - magit-insert-unstaged-changes - magit-insert-staged-changes - magit-insert-stashes - magit-insert-unpushed-to-pushremote - magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream-or-recent - magit-insert-unpulled-from-pushremote - magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream) - "Hook run to insert sections into a status buffer." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-status - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-status-initial-section '(1) - "The section point is placed on when a status buffer is created. - -When such a buffer is merely being refreshed or being shown again -after it was merely burried, then this option has no effect. - -If this is nil, then point remains on the very first section as -usual. Otherwise it has to be a list of integers and section -identity lists. The members of that list are tried in order -until a matching section is found. - -An integer means to jump to the nth section, 1 for example -jumps over the headings. To get a section's \"identity list\" -use \\[universal-argument] \\[magit-describe-section-briefly]. - -If, for example, you want to jump to the commits that haven't -been pulled from the upstream, or else the second section, then -use: (((unpulled . \"..@{upstream}\") (status)) 1). - -See option `magit-section-initial-visibility-alist' for how to -control the initial visibility of the jumped to section." - :package-version '(magit . "2.90.0") - :group 'magit-status - :type '(choice (const :tag "as usual" nil) - (repeat (choice (number :tag "nth top-level section") - (sexp :tag "section identity"))))) - -(defcustom magit-status-show-hashes-in-headers nil - "Whether headers in the status buffer show hashes. -The functions which respect this option are -`magit-insert-head-branch-header', -`magit-insert-upstream-branch-header', and -`magit-insert-push-branch-header'." - :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0") - :group 'magit-status - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-status-margin - (list nil - (nth 1 magit-log-margin) - 'magit-log-margin-width nil - (nth 4 magit-log-margin)) - "Format of the margin in `magit-status-mode' buffers. - -The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH). - -If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. -STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be one - of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to - abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable - for `format-time-string') to show the actual date. -WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for forward - compatibility and currently the value should not be changed. -AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by - default. -AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the author - is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-status - :group 'magit-margin - :type magit-log-margin--custom-type - :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset - :set-after '(magit-log-margin) - :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-status-mode)) - -;;; Commands - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-init (directory) - "Initialize a Git repository, then show its status. - -If the directory is below an existing repository, then the user -has to confirm that a new one should be created inside. If the -directory is the root of the existing repository, then the user -has to confirm that it should be reinitialized. - -Non-interactively DIRECTORY is (re-)initialized unconditionally." - (interactive - (let ((directory (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name - (read-directory-name "Create repository in: "))))) - (when-let ((toplevel (magit-toplevel directory))) - (setq toplevel (expand-file-name toplevel)) - (unless (y-or-n-p (if (file-equal-p toplevel directory) - (format "Reinitialize existing repository %s? " - directory) - (format "%s is a repository. Create another in %s? " - toplevel directory))) - (user-error "Abort"))) - (list directory))) - ;; `git init' does not understand the meaning of "~"! - (magit-call-git "init" (magit-convert-filename-for-git - (expand-file-name directory))) - (magit-status-internal directory)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-status (&optional directory cache) - "Show the status of the current Git repository in a buffer. -With a prefix argument prompt for a repository to be shown. -With two prefix arguments prompt for an arbitrary directory. -If that directory isn't the root of an existing repository, -then offer to initialize it as a new repository." - (interactive - (let ((magit--refresh-cache (list (cons 0 0)))) - (list (and (or current-prefix-arg (not (magit-toplevel))) - (magit-read-repository - (>= (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg) 16))) - magit--refresh-cache))) - (let ((magit--refresh-cache (or cache (list (cons 0 0))))) - (if directory - (let ((toplevel (magit-toplevel directory))) - (setq directory (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name directory))) - (if (and toplevel (file-equal-p directory toplevel)) - (magit-status-internal directory) - (when (y-or-n-p - (if toplevel - (format "%s is a repository. Create another in %s? " - toplevel directory) - (format "Create repository in %s? " directory))) - ;; Creating a new repository will invalidate cached - ;; values. - (setq magit--refresh-cache nil) - (magit-init directory)))) - (magit-status-internal default-directory)))) - -(put 'magit-status 'interactive-only 'magit-status-internal) - -(defalias 'magit 'magit-status - "An alias for `magit-status' for better discoverability. - -Instead of invoking this alias for `magit-status' using -\"M-x magit RET\", you should bind a key to `magit-status' -and read the info node `(magit)Getting Started', which -also contains other useful hints.") - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-status-internal (directory) - (magit--tramp-asserts directory) - (let ((default-directory directory)) - (magit-mode-setup #'magit-status-mode))) - -(defvar magit--remotes-using-recent-git nil) - -(defun magit--tramp-asserts (directory) - (when-let ((remote (file-remote-p directory))) - (unless (member remote magit--remotes-using-recent-git) - (if-let ((version (let ((default-directory directory)) - (magit-git-version)))) - (if (version<= magit--minimal-git version) - (push version magit--remotes-using-recent-git) - (display-warning 'magit (format "\ -Magit requires Git >= %s, but on %s the version is %s. - -If multiple Git versions are installed on the host, then the -problem might be that TRAMP uses the wrong executable. - -First check the value of `magit-git-executable'. Its value is -used when running git locally as well as when running it on a -remote host. The default value is \"git\", except on Windows -where an absolute path is used for performance reasons. - -If the value already is just \"git\" but TRAMP never-the-less -doesn't use the correct executable, then consult the info node -`(tramp)Remote programs'.\n" magit--minimal-git remote version) :error)) - (display-warning 'magit (format "\ -Magit cannot find Git on %s. - -First check the value of `magit-git-executable'. Its value is -used when running git locally as well as when running it on a -remote host. The default value is \"git\", except on Windows -where an absolute path is used for performance reasons. - -If the value already is just \"git\" but TRAMP never-the-less -doesn't find the executable, then consult the info node -`(tramp)Remote programs'.\n" remote) :error))))) - -;;; Mode - -(defvar magit-status-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map magit-mode-map) - (define-key map "jz" 'magit-jump-to-stashes) - (define-key map "jt" 'magit-jump-to-tracked) - (define-key map "jn" 'magit-jump-to-untracked) - (define-key map "ju" 'magit-jump-to-unstaged) - (define-key map "js" 'magit-jump-to-staged) - (define-key map "jfu" 'magit-jump-to-unpulled-from-upstream) - (define-key map "jfp" 'magit-jump-to-unpulled-from-pushremote) - (define-key map "jpu" 'magit-jump-to-unpushed-to-upstream) - (define-key map "jpp" 'magit-jump-to-unpushed-to-pushremote) - (define-key map [remap dired-jump] 'magit-dired-jump) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-status-mode'.") - -(define-derived-mode magit-status-mode magit-mode "Magit" - "Mode for looking at Git status. - -This mode is documented in info node `(magit)Status Buffer'. - -\\<magit-mode-map>\ -Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer. -Type \\[magit-section-toggle] to expand or hide the section at point. -Type \\[magit-visit-thing] to visit the change or commit at point. - -Type \\[magit-dispatch-popup] to see available prefix popups. - -Staging and applying changes is documented in info node -`(magit)Staging and Unstaging' and info node `(magit)Applying'. - -\\<magit-hunk-section-map>Type \ -\\[magit-apply] to apply the change at point, \ -\\[magit-stage] to stage, -\\[magit-unstage] to unstage, \ -\\[magit-discard] to discard, or \ -\\[magit-reverse] to reverse it. - -\\<magit-status-mode-map>\ -Type \\[magit-commit-popup] to create a commit. - -\\{magit-status-mode-map}" - :group 'magit-status - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer) - (setq imenu-create-index-function - 'magit-imenu--status-create-index-function) - (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function - #'magit-bookmark--status-make-record)) - -(defun magit-status-refresh-buffer () - (magit-git-exit-code "update-index" "--refresh") - (magit-insert-section (status) - (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-status-sections-hook))) - -(defun magit-status-goto-initial-section () - "In a `magit-status-mode' buffer, jump `magit-status-initial-section'. -Actually doing so is deferred until `magit-refresh-buffer-hook' -runs `magit-status-goto-initial-section-1'. That function then -removes itself from the hook, so that this only happens when the -status buffer is first created." - (when (and magit-status-initial-section - (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode)) - (add-hook 'magit-refresh-buffer-hook - 'magit-status-goto-initial-section-1 nil t))) - -(defun magit-status-goto-initial-section-1 () - "In a `magit-status-mode' buffer, jump `magit-status-initial-section'. -This function removes itself from `magit-refresh-buffer-hook'." - (when-let ((section - (--some (if (integerp it) - (nth (1- it) - (magit-section-siblings (magit-current-section) - 'next)) - (magit-get-section it)) - magit-status-initial-section))) - (goto-char (oref section start)) - (when-let ((vis (cdr (assq 'magit-status-initial-section - magit-section-initial-visibility-alist)))) - (if (eq vis 'hide) - (magit-section-hide section) - (magit-section-show section)))) - (remove-hook 'magit-refresh-buffer-hook - 'magit-status-goto-initial-section-1 t)) - -(defun magit-status-maybe-update-revision-buffer (&optional _) - "When moving in the status buffer, update the revision buffer. -If there is no revision buffer in the same frame, then do nothing." - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode) - (magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer-1))) - -(defun magit-status-maybe-update-blob-buffer (&optional _) - "When moving in the status buffer, update the blob buffer. -If there is no blob buffer in the same frame, then do nothing." - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode) - (magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer-1))) - -;;; Sections -;;;; Special Headers - -(defun magit-insert-status-headers () - "Insert header sections appropriate for `magit-status-mode' buffers. -The sections are inserted by running the functions on the hook -`magit-status-headers-hook'." - (if (magit-rev-verify "HEAD") - (magit-insert-headers 'magit-status-headers-hook) - (insert "In the beginning there was darkness\n\n"))) - -(defvar magit-error-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-process-buffer) - map) - "Keymap for `error' sections.") - -(defun magit-insert-error-header () - "Insert the message about the Git error that just occured. - -This function is only aware of the last error that occur when Git -was run for side-effects. If, for example, an error occurs while -generating a diff, then that error won't be inserted. Refreshing -the status buffer causes this section to disappear again." - (when magit-this-error - (magit-insert-section (error 'git) - (insert (propertize (format "%-10s" "GitError! ") - 'face 'magit-section-heading)) - (insert (propertize magit-this-error 'face 'font-lock-warning-face)) - (when-let ((key (car (where-is-internal 'magit-process-buffer)))) - (insert (format " [Type `%s' for details]" (key-description key)))) - (insert ?\n)) - (setq magit-this-error nil))) - -(defun magit-insert-diff-filter-header () - "Insert a header line showing the effective diff filters." - (let ((ignore-modules (magit-ignore-submodules-p))) - (when (or ignore-modules - magit-diff-section-file-args) - (insert (propertize (format "%-10s" "Filter! ") - 'face 'magit-section-heading)) - (when ignore-modules - (insert ignore-modules) - (when magit-diff-section-file-args - (insert " -- "))) - (when magit-diff-section-file-args - (insert (mapconcat #'identity magit-diff-section-file-args " "))) - (insert ?\n)))) - -;;;; Reference Headers - -(cl-defun magit-insert-head-branch-header - (&optional (branch (magit-get-current-branch))) - "Insert a header line about BRANCH. -When BRANCH is nil, use the current branch or, if none, the -detached `HEAD'." - (let ((output (magit-rev-format "%h %s" (or branch "HEAD")))) - (string-match "^\\([^ ]+\\) \\(.*\\)" output) - (magit-bind-match-strings (commit summary) output - (if branch - (magit-insert-section (branch branch) - (insert (format "%-10s" "Head: ")) - (when magit-status-show-hashes-in-headers - (insert (propertize commit 'face 'magit-hash) ?\s)) - (insert (propertize branch 'face 'magit-branch-local)) - (insert ?\s) - (insert (funcall magit-log-format-message-function branch summary)) - (insert ?\n)) - (magit-insert-section (commit commit) - (insert (format "%-10s" "Head: ")) - (insert (propertize commit 'face 'magit-hash)) - (insert ?\s summary ?\n)))))) - -(cl-defun magit-insert-upstream-branch-header - (&optional (branch (magit-get-current-branch)) - (pull (magit-get-upstream-branch branch)) - keyword) - "Insert a header line about branch usually pulled into current branch." - (when pull - (magit-insert-section (branch pull) - (let ((rebase (magit-get "branch" branch "rebase"))) - (pcase rebase - ("true") - ("false" (setq rebase nil)) - (_ (setq rebase (magit-get-boolean "pull.rebase")))) - (insert (format "%-10s" (or keyword (if rebase "Rebase: " "Merge: "))))) - (--when-let (and magit-status-show-hashes-in-headers - (not (string-match-p " " pull)) - (magit-rev-format "%h" pull)) - (insert (propertize it 'face 'magit-hash) " ")) - (if (string-match-p " " pull) - (pcase-let ((`(,url ,branch) (split-string pull " "))) - (insert branch " from " url " ")) - (insert pull " ") - (--if-let (and (magit-rev-verify pull) - (magit-rev-format "%s" pull)) - (insert (funcall magit-log-format-message-function pull it)) - (insert (propertize "is missing" 'face 'font-lock-warning-face)))) - (insert ?\n)))) - -(cl-defun magit-insert-push-branch-header - (&optional (branch (magit-get-current-branch)) - (push (magit-get-push-branch branch))) - "Insert a header line about the branch the current branch is pushed to." - (when push - (magit-insert-section (branch push) - (insert (format "%-10s" "Push: ")) - (--when-let (and magit-status-show-hashes-in-headers - (magit-rev-format "%h" push)) - (insert (propertize it 'face 'magit-hash) ?\s)) - (insert (propertize push 'face 'magit-branch-remote) ?\s) - (--if-let (and (magit-rev-verify push) - (magit-rev-format "%s" push)) - (insert (funcall magit-log-format-message-function push it)) - (insert (propertize "is missing" 'face 'font-lock-warning-face))) - (insert ?\n)))) - -(defun magit-insert-tags-header () - "Insert a header line about the current and/or next tag." - (let* ((this-tag (magit-get-current-tag nil t)) - (next-tag (magit-get-next-tag nil t)) - (this-cnt (cadr this-tag)) - (next-cnt (cadr next-tag)) - (this-tag (car this-tag)) - (next-tag (car next-tag)) - (both-tags (and this-tag next-tag t))) - (when (or this-tag next-tag) - (magit-insert-section (tag (or this-tag next-tag)) - (insert (format "%-10s" (if both-tags "Tags: " "Tag: "))) - (cl-flet ((insert-count - (tag count face) - (insert (concat (propertize tag 'face 'magit-tag) - (and (> count 0) - (format " (%s)" - (propertize (format "%s" count) - 'face face))))))) - (when this-tag (insert-count this-tag this-cnt 'magit-branch-local)) - (when both-tags (insert ", ")) - (when next-tag (insert-count next-tag next-cnt 'magit-tag))) - (insert ?\n))))) - -;;;; Auxiliary Headers - -(defun magit-insert-user-header () - "Insert a header line about the current user." - (let ((name (magit-get "user.name")) - (email (magit-get "user.email"))) - (when (and name email) - (magit-insert-section (user name) - (insert (format "%-10s" "User: ")) - (insert (propertize name 'face 'magit-log-author)) - (insert " <" email ">\n"))))) - -(defun magit-insert-repo-header () - "Insert a header line showing the path to the repository top-level." - (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel))) - (magit-insert-section (repo topdir) - (insert (format "%-10s%s\n" "Repo: " (abbreviate-file-name topdir)))))) - -(defun magit-insert-remote-header () - "Insert a header line about the remote of the current branch. - -If no remote is configured for the current branch, then fall back -showing the \"origin\" remote, or if that does not exist the first -remote in alphabetic order." - (when-let ((name (magit-get-some-remote)) - ;; Under certain configurations it's possible for url - ;; to be nil, when name is not, see #2858. - (url (magit-get "remote" name "url"))) - (magit-insert-section (remote name) - (insert (format "%-10s" "Remote: ")) - (insert (propertize name 'face 'magit-branch-remote) ?\s) - (insert url ?\n)))) - -;;;; File Sections - -(defvar magit-untracked-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-discard) - (define-key map "s" 'magit-stage) - map) - "Keymap for the `untracked' section.") - -(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-untracked "Untracked files" untracked) - -(defun magit-insert-untracked-files () - "Maybe insert a list or tree of untracked files. - -Do so depending on the value of `status.showUntrackedFiles'. -Note that even if the value is `all', Magit still initially -only shows directories. But the directory sections can then -be expanded using \"TAB\". - -If the first element of `magit-diff-section-arguments' is a -directory, then limit the list to files below that. The value -value of that variable can be set using \"D = f DIRECTORY RET g\"." - (let* ((show (or (magit-get "status.showUntrackedFiles") "normal")) - (base (car magit-diff-section-file-args)) - (base (and base (file-directory-p base) base))) - (unless (equal show "no") - (if (equal show "all") - (when-let ((files (magit-untracked-files nil base))) - (magit-insert-section (untracked) - (magit-insert-heading "Untracked files:") - (magit-insert-files files base) - (insert ?\n))) - (when-let ((files - (--mapcat (and (eq (aref it 0) ??) - (list (substring it 3))) - (magit-git-items "status" "-z" "--porcelain" - (magit-ignore-submodules-p) - "--" base)))) - (magit-insert-section (untracked) - (magit-insert-heading "Untracked files:") - (dolist (file files) - (magit-insert-section (file file) - (insert (propertize file 'face 'magit-filename) ?\n))) - (insert ?\n))))))) - -(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-tracked "Tracked files" tracked) - -(defun magit-insert-tracked-files () - "Insert a tree of tracked files. - -If the first element of `magit-diff-section-arguments' is a -directory, then limit the list to files below that. The value -value of that variable can be set using \"D = f DIRECTORY RET g\"." - (when-let ((files (magit-list-files))) - (let* ((base (car magit-diff-section-file-args)) - (base (and base (file-directory-p base) base))) - (magit-insert-section (tracked nil t) - (magit-insert-heading "Tracked files:") - (magit-insert-files files base) - (insert ?\n))))) - -(defun magit-insert-ignored-files () - "Insert a tree of ignored files. - -If the first element of `magit-diff-section-arguments' is a -directory, then limit the list to files below that. The value -of that variable can be set using \"D = f DIRECTORY RET g\"." - (when-let ((files (magit-ignored-files))) - (let* ((base (car magit-diff-section-file-args)) - (base (and base (file-directory-p base) base))) - (magit-insert-section (tracked nil t) - (magit-insert-heading "Ignored files:") - (magit-insert-files files base) - (insert ?\n))))) - -(defun magit-insert-files (files directory) - (while (and files (string-prefix-p (or directory "") (car files))) - (let ((dir (file-name-directory (car files)))) - (if (equal dir directory) - (let ((file (pop files))) - (magit-insert-section (file file) - (insert (propertize file 'face 'magit-filename) ?\n))) - (magit-insert-section (file dir t) - (insert (propertize dir 'file 'magit-filename) ?\n) - (magit-insert-heading) - (setq files (magit-insert-files files dir)))))) - files) - -(provide 'magit-status) -;;; magit-status.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-status.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-status.elc deleted file mode 100644 index f4e4260..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-status.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-submodule.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-submodule.el deleted file mode 100644 index ca9f788..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-submodule.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,631 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-submodule.el --- submodule support for Magit -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2011-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -(defvar x-stretch-cursor) -(defvar bookmark-make-record-function) - -;;; Options - -(defcustom magit-module-sections-hook - '(magit-insert-modules-overview - magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-upstream - magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-pushremote - magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-upstream - magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-pushremote) - "Hook run by `magit-insert-modules'. - -That function isn't part of `magit-status-sections-hook's default -value, so you have to add it yourself for this hook to have any -effect." - :package-version '(magit . "2.11.0") - :group 'magit-status - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom magit-module-sections-nested t - "Whether `magit-insert-modules' wraps inserted sections. - -If this is non-nil, then only a single top-level section -is inserted. If it is nil, then all sections listed in -`magit-module-sections-hook' become top-level sections." - :package-version '(magit . "2.11.0") - :group 'magit-status - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-submodule-list-mode-hook '(hl-line-mode) - "Hook run after entering Magit-Submodule-List mode." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-repolist - :type 'hook - :get 'magit-hook-custom-get - :options '(hl-line-mode)) - -(defcustom magit-submodule-list-columns - '(("Path" 25 magit-modulelist-column-path nil) - ("Version" 25 magit-repolist-column-version nil) - ("Branch" 20 magit-repolist-column-branch nil) - ("B<U" 3 magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-upstream ((:right-align t))) - ("B>U" 3 magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-upstream ((:right-align t))) - ("B<P" 3 magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-pushremote ((:right-align t))) - ("B>P" 3 magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-pushremote ((:right-align t))) - ("B" 3 magit-repolist-column-branches ((:right-align t))) - ("S" 3 magit-repolist-column-stashes ((:right-align t)))) - "List of columns displayed by `magit-list-submodules'. - -Each element has the form (HEADER WIDTH FORMAT PROPS). - -HEADER is the string displayed in the header. WIDTH is the width -of the column. FORMAT is a function that is called with one -argument, the repository identification (usually its basename), -and with `default-directory' bound to the toplevel of its working -tree. It has to return a string to be inserted or nil. PROPS is -an alist that supports the keys `:right-align' and `:pad-right'." - :package-version '(magit . "2.8.0") - :group 'magit-repolist-mode - :type `(repeat (list :tag "Column" - (string :tag "Header Label") - (integer :tag "Column Width") - (function :tag "Inserter Function") - (repeat :tag "Properties" - (list (choice :tag "Property" - (const :right-align) - (const :pad-right) - (symbol)) - (sexp :tag "Value")))))) - -(defcustom magit-submodule-remove-trash-gitdirs nil - "Whether `magit-submodule-remove' offers to trash module gitdirs. - -If this is nil, then that command does not offer to do so unless -a prefix argument is used. When this is t, then it does offer to -do so even without a prefix argument. - -In both cases the action still has to be confirmed unless that is -disabled using the option `magit-no-confirm'. Doing the latter -and also setting this variable to t will lead to tears." - :package-version '(magit . "2.90.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type 'boolean) - -;;; Popup - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-submodule-popup "magit-submodule" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-submodule-popup - "Popup console for submodule commands." - :man-page "git-submodule" - :switches '((?f "Force" "--force") - (?r "Recursive" "--recursive") - (?N "Do not fetch" "--no-fetch") - (?C "Checkout tip" "--checkout") - (?R "Rebase onto tip" "--rebase") - (?M "Merge tip" "--merge") - (?U "Use upstream tip" "--remote")) - :actions - '((?a "Add git submodule add [--force]" - magit-submodule-add) - (?r "Register git submodule init" - magit-submodule-register) - (?p "Populate git submodule update --init" - magit-submodule-populate) - (?u "Update git submodule update [--force] [--no-fetch] - [--remote] [--recursive] [--checkout|--rebase|--merge]" - magit-submodule-update) - (?s "Synchronize git submodule sync [--recursive]" - magit-submodule-synchronize) - (?d "Unpopulate git submodule deinit [--force]" - magit-submodule-unpopulate) - (?k "Remove" magit-submodule-remove) - nil - (?l "List all modules" magit-list-submodules) - (?f "Fetch all modules" magit-fetch-modules)) - :max-action-columns 1) - -(defun magit-submodule-filtered-arguments (&rest filters) - (--filter (and (member it filters) it) - (magit-submodule-arguments))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-submodule-add (url &optional path name args) - "Add the repository at URL as a module. - -Optional PATH is the path to the module relative to the root of -the superproject. If it is nil, then the path is determined -based on the URL. Optional NAME is the name of the module. If -it is nil, then PATH also becomes the name." - (interactive - (magit-with-toplevel - (let* ((url (magit-read-string-ns "Add submodule (remote url)")) - (path (let ((read-file-name-function - (if (or (eq read-file-name-function 'ido-read-file-name) - (advice-function-member-p - 'ido-read-file-name - read-file-name-function)) - ;; The Ido variant doesn't work properly here. - #'read-file-name-default - read-file-name-function))) - (directory-file-name - (file-relative-name - (read-directory-name - "Add submodules at path: " nil nil nil - (and (string-match "\\([^./]+\\)\\(\\.git\\)?$" url) - (match-string 1 url)))))))) - (list url - (directory-file-name path) - (magit-submodule-read-name-for-path path) - (magit-submodule-filtered-arguments "--force"))))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-submodule--maybe-reuse-gitdir name path) - (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "add" - (and name (list "--name" name)) - args "--" url path) - (set-process-sentinel - magit-this-process - (lambda (process event) - (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal)) - (if (> (process-exit-status process) 0) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t) - (magit-process-sentinel process event) - (unless (version< (magit-git-version) "2.12.0") - (magit-call-git "submodule" "absorbgitdirs" path)) - (magit-refresh))))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-submodule-read-name-for-path (path &optional prefer-short) - (let* ((path (directory-file-name (file-relative-name path))) - (name (file-name-nondirectory path))) - (push (if prefer-short path name) minibuffer-history) - (magit-read-string-ns - "Submodule name" nil (cons 'minibuffer-history 2) - (or (--keep (pcase-let ((`(,var ,val) (split-string it "="))) - (and (equal val path) - (cadr (split-string var "\\.")))) - (magit-git-lines "config" "--list" "-f" ".gitmodules")) - (if prefer-short name path))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-submodule-register (modules) - "Register MODULES. - -With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules. Otherwise, -if the region selects modules, then act on those. Otherwise, if -there is a module at point, then act on that. Otherwise read a -single module from the user." - ;; This command and the underlying "git submodule init" do NOT - ;; "initialize" modules. They merely "register" modules in the - ;; super-projects $GIT_DIR/config file, the purpose of which is to - ;; allow users to change such values before actually initializing - ;; the modules. - (interactive - (list (magit-module-confirm "Register" 'magit-module-no-worktree-p))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "init" "--" modules))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-submodule-populate (modules) - "Create MODULES working directories, checking out the recorded commits. - -With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules. Otherwise, -if the region selects modules, then act on those. Otherwise, if -there is a module at point, then act on that. Otherwise read a -single module from the user." - ;; This is the command that actually "initializes" modules. - ;; A module is initialized when it has a working directory, - ;; a gitlink, and a .gitmodules entry. - (interactive - (list (magit-module-confirm "Populate" 'magit-module-no-worktree-p))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "update" "--init" "--" modules))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-submodule-update (modules args) - "Update MODULES by checking out the recorded commits. - -With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules. Otherwise, -if the region selects modules, then act on those. Otherwise, if -there is a module at point, then act on that. Otherwise read a -single module from the user." - ;; Unlike `git-submodule's `update' command ours can only update - ;; "initialized" modules by checking out other commits but not - ;; "initialize" modules by creating the working directories. - ;; To do the latter we provide the "setup" command. - (interactive - (list (magit-module-confirm "Update" 'magit-module-worktree-p) - (magit-submodule-filtered-arguments - "--force" "--remote" "--recursive" "--checkout" "--rebase" "--merge" - "--no-fetch"))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "update" args "--" modules))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-submodule-synchronize (modules args) - "Synchronize url configuration of MODULES. - -With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules. Otherwise, -if the region selects modules, then act on those. Otherwise, if -there is a module at point, then act on that. Otherwise read a -single module from the user." - (interactive - (list (magit-module-confirm "Synchronize" 'magit-module-worktree-p) - (magit-submodule-filtered-arguments "--recursive"))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "sync" args "--" modules))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-submodule-unpopulate (modules args) - "Remove working directories of MODULES. - -With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules. Otherwise, -if the region selects modules, then act on those. Otherwise, if -there is a module at point, then act on that. Otherwise read a -single module from the user." - ;; Even though a package is "uninitialized" (it has no worktree) - ;; the super-projects $GIT_DIR/config may never-the-less set the - ;; module's url. This may happen if you `deinit' and then `init' - ;; to register (NOT initialize). Because the purpose of `deinit' - ;; is to remove the working directory AND to remove the url, this - ;; command does not limit itself to modules that have no working - ;; directory. - (interactive - (list (magit-module-confirm "Unpopulate") - (magit-submodule-filtered-arguments "--force"))) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "deinit" args "--" modules))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-submodule-remove (modules args trash-gitdirs) - "Unregister MODULES and remove their working directories. - -For safety reasons, do not remove the gitdirs and if a module has -uncomitted changes, then do not remove it at all. If a module's -gitdir is located inside the working directory, then move it into -the gitdir of the superproject first. - -With the \"--force\" argument offer to remove dirty working -directories and with a prefix argument offer to delete gitdirs. -Both actions are very dangerous and have to be confirmed. There -are additional safety precautions in place, so you might be able -to recover from making a mistake here, but don't count on it." - (interactive - (list (if-let ((modules (magit-region-values 'magit-module-section t))) - (magit-confirm 'remove-modules nil "Remove %i modules" nil modules) - (list (magit-read-module-path "Remove module"))) - (magit-submodule-filtered-arguments "--force") - current-prefix-arg)) - (when (version< (magit-git-version) "2.12.0") - (error "This command requires Git v2.12.0")) - (when magit-submodule-remove-trash-gitdirs - (setq trash-gitdirs t)) - (magit-with-toplevel - (when-let - ((modified - (-filter (lambda (module) - (let ((default-directory (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name module)))) - (and (cddr (directory-files default-directory)) - (magit-anything-modified-p)))) - modules))) - (if (member "--force" args) - (if (magit-confirm 'remove-dirty-modules - "Remove dirty module %s" - "Remove %i dirty modules" - t modified) - (dolist (module modified) - (let ((default-directory (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name module)))) - (magit-git "stash" "push" - "-m" "backup before removal of this module"))) - (setq modules (cl-set-difference modules modified))) - (if (cdr modified) - (message "Omitting %s modules with uncommitted changes: %s" - (length modified) - (mapconcat #'identity modified ", ")) - (message "Omitting module %s, it has uncommitted changes" - (car modified))) - (setq modules (cl-set-difference modules modified)))) - (when modules - (let ((alist - (and trash-gitdirs - (--map (split-string it "\0") - (magit-git-lines "submodule" "foreach" "-q" - "printf \"$sm_path\\0$name\n\""))))) - (magit-git "submodule" "absorbgitdirs" "--" modules) - (magit-git "submodule" "deinit" args "--" modules) - (magit-git "rm" args "--" modules) - (when (and trash-gitdirs - (magit-confirm 'trash-module-gitdirs - "Trash gitdir of module %s" - "Trash gitdirs of %i modules" - t modules)) - (dolist (module modules) - (if-let ((name (cadr (assoc module alist)))) - ;; Disregard if `magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash' - ;; is nil. Not doing so would be too dangerous. - (delete-directory (magit-git-dir - (convert-standard-filename - (concat "modules/" name))) - t t) - (error "BUG: Weird module name and/or path for %s" module))))) - (magit-refresh)))) - -;;; Sections - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-insert-modules () - "Insert submodule sections. -Hook `magit-module-sections-hook' controls which module sections -are inserted, and option `magit-module-sections-nested' controls -whether they are wrapped in an additional section." - (when-let ((modules (magit-list-module-paths))) - (if magit-module-sections-nested - (magit-insert-section section (modules nil t) - (magit-insert-heading - (format "%s (%s)" - (propertize "Modules" 'face 'magit-section-heading) - (length modules))) - (if (oref section hidden) - (oset section washer 'magit--insert-modules) - (magit--insert-modules))) - (magit--insert-modules)))) - -(defun magit--insert-modules (&optional _section) - (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-module-sections-hook)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-insert-modules-overview () - "Insert sections for all modules. -For each section insert the path and the output of `git describe --tags', -or, failing that, the abbreviated HEAD commit hash." - (when-let ((modules (magit-list-module-paths))) - (magit-insert-section section (modules nil t) - (magit-insert-heading - (format "%s (%s)" - (propertize "Modules overview" 'face 'magit-section-heading) - (length modules))) - (if (oref section hidden) - (oset section washer 'magit--insert-modules-overview) - (magit--insert-modules-overview))))) - -(defvar magit-modules-overview-align-numbers t) - -(defun magit--insert-modules-overview (&optional _section) - (magit-with-toplevel - (let* ((modules (magit-list-module-paths)) - (path-format (format "%%-%is " - (min (apply 'max (mapcar 'length modules)) - (/ (window-width) 2)))) - (branch-format (format "%%-%is " (min 25 (/ (window-width) 3))))) - (dolist (module modules) - (let ((default-directory - (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory module)))) - (magit-insert-section (magit-module-section module t) - (insert (propertize (format path-format module) - 'face 'magit-diff-file-heading)) - (if (not (file-exists-p ".git")) - (insert "(unpopulated)") - (insert (format branch-format - (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch) - (propertize it 'face 'magit-branch-local) - (propertize "(detached)" 'face 'warning)))) - (--if-let (magit-git-string "describe" "--tags") - (progn (when (and magit-modules-overview-align-numbers - (string-match-p "\\`[0-9]" it)) - (insert ?\s)) - (insert (propertize it 'face 'magit-tag))) - (--when-let (magit-rev-format "%h") - (insert (propertize it 'face 'magit-hash))))) - (insert ?\n)))))) - (insert ?\n)) - -(defvar magit-modules-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-list-submodules) - map) - "Keymap for `modules' sections.") - -(defvar magit-module-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (unless (featurep 'jkl) - (define-key map "\C-j" 'magit-submodule-visit)) - (define-key map [C-return] 'magit-submodule-visit) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-submodule-visit) - (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-submodule-unpopulate) - (define-key map "K" 'magit-file-untrack) - (define-key map "R" 'magit-file-rename) - map) - "Keymap for `module' sections.") - -(defun magit-submodule-visit (module &optional other-window) - "Visit MODULE by calling `magit-status' on it. -Offer to initialize MODULE if it's not checked out yet. -With a prefix argument, visit in another window." - (interactive (list (or (magit-section-value-if 'module) - (magit-read-module-path "Visit module")) - current-prefix-arg)) - (magit-with-toplevel - (let ((path (expand-file-name module))) - (cond - ((file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".git" module)) - (magit-diff-visit-directory path other-window)) - ((y-or-n-p (format "Initialize submodule '%s' first?" module)) - (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "update" "--init" "--" module) - (set-process-sentinel - magit-this-process - (lambda (process event) - (let ((magit-process-raise-error t)) - (magit-process-sentinel process event)) - (when (and (eq (process-status process) 'exit) - (= (process-exit-status process) 0)) - (magit-diff-visit-directory path other-window))))) - ((file-exists-p path) - (dired-jump other-window (concat path "/."))))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-upstream () - "Insert sections for modules that haven't been pulled from the upstream. -These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits." - (magit--insert-modules-logs "Modules unpulled from @{upstream}" - 'modules-unpulled-from-upstream - "HEAD..@{upstream}")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-pushremote () - "Insert sections for modules that haven't been pulled from the push-remote. -These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits." - (magit--insert-modules-logs "Modules unpulled from @{push}" - 'modules-unpulled-from-pushremote - "HEAD..@{push}")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-upstream () - "Insert sections for modules that haven't been pushed to the upstream. -These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits." - (magit--insert-modules-logs "Modules unmerged into @{upstream}" - 'modules-unpushed-to-upstream - "@{upstream}..HEAD")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-pushremote () - "Insert sections for modules that haven't been pushed to the push-remote. -These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits." - (magit--insert-modules-logs "Modules unpushed to @{push}" - 'modules-unpushed-to-pushremote - "@{push}..HEAD")) - -(defun magit--insert-modules-logs (heading type range) - "For internal use, don't add to a hook." - (unless (magit-ignore-submodules-p) - (when-let ((modules (magit-list-module-paths))) - (magit-insert-section section ((eval type) nil t) - (string-match "\\`\\(.+\\) \\([^ ]+\\)\\'" heading) - (magit-insert-heading - (propertize (match-string 1 heading) 'face 'magit-section-heading) " " - (propertize (match-string 2 heading) 'face 'magit-branch-remote) ":") - (magit-with-toplevel - (dolist (module modules) - (when (magit-module-worktree-p module) - (let ((default-directory - (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory module)))) - (when (magit-file-accessible-directory-p default-directory) - (magit-insert-section sec (magit-module-section module t) - (magit-insert-heading - (propertize module 'face 'magit-diff-file-heading) ":") - (magit-git-wash - (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'module) - "-c" "push.default=current" "log" "--oneline" range) - (when (> (point) - (oref sec content)) - (delete-char -1)))))))) - (if (> (point) - (oref section content)) - (insert ?\n) - (magit-cancel-section)))))) - -;;; List - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-list-submodules () - "Display a list of the current repository's submodules." - (interactive) - (magit-display-buffer - (or (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-submodule-list-mode) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-generate-new-buffer 'magit-submodule-list-mode)))) - (magit-submodule-list-mode) - (magit-submodule-list-refresh) - (tabulated-list-print)) - -(defvar magit-submodule-list-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map magit-repolist-mode-map) - map) - "Local keymap for Magit-Submodule-List mode buffers.") - -(define-derived-mode magit-submodule-list-mode tabulated-list-mode "Modules" - "Major mode for browsing a list of Git submodules." - :group 'magit-repolist-mode - (setq x-stretch-cursor nil) - (setq tabulated-list-padding 0) - (setq tabulated-list-sort-key (cons "Path" nil)) - (setq tabulated-list-format - (vconcat (mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,title ,width ,_fn ,props)) - (nconc (list title width t) - (-flatten props))) - magit-submodule-list-columns))) - (tabulated-list-init-header) - (add-hook 'tabulated-list-revert-hook 'magit-submodule-list-refresh nil t) - (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function - #'magit-imenu--submodule-prev-index-position-function) - (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function - #'magit-imenu--submodule-extract-index-name-function) - (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function - #'magit-bookmark--submodules-make-record)) - -(defun magit-submodule-list-refresh () - (setq tabulated-list-entries - (-keep (lambda (module) - (let ((default-directory - (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory module)))) - (and (file-exists-p ".git") - (list module - (vconcat - (--map (or (funcall (nth 2 it) module) "") - magit-submodule-list-columns)))))) - (magit-list-module-paths)))) - -(defun magit-modulelist-column-path (path) - "Insert the relative path of the submodule." - path) - -;;; Utilities - -(defun magit-submodule--maybe-reuse-gitdir (name path) - (let ((gitdir - (magit-git-dir (convert-standard-filename (concat "modules/" name))))) - (when (and (file-exists-p gitdir) - (not (file-exists-p path))) - (pcase (read-char-choice - (concat - gitdir " already exists.\n" - "Type [u] to use the existing gitdir and create the working tree\n" - " [r] to rename the existing gitdir and clone again\n" - " [t] to trash the existing gitdir and clone again\n" - " [C-g] to abort ") - '(?u ?r ?t)) - (?u (magit-submodule--restore-worktree (expand-file-name path) gitdir)) - (?r (rename-file gitdir (concat gitdir "-" - (format-time-string "%F-%T")))) - (?t (delete-directory gitdir t t)))))) - -(defun magit-submodule--restore-worktree (worktree gitdir) - (make-directory worktree t) - (with-temp-file (expand-file-name ".git" worktree) - (insert "gitdir: " (file-relative-name gitdir worktree) "\n")) - (let ((default-directory worktree)) - (magit-call-git "reset" "--hard" "HEAD"))) - -(provide 'magit-submodule) -;;; magit-submodule.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-submodule.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-submodule.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 06d00a7..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-submodule.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-subtree.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-subtree.el deleted file mode 100644 index b31d0d8..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-subtree.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-subtree.el --- subtree support for Magit -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2011-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -;;; Popup - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-subtree-popup "magit-subtree" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-subtree-popup - "Popup console for subtree commands." - :man-page "git-subtree" - :switches '("Switches for add, merge, push, and pull" - (?s "Squash" "--squash") - "Switches for split" - (?i "Ignore joins" "--ignore-joins") - (?j "Rejoin" "--rejoin")) - :options '("Options" - (?p "Prefix" "--prefix=" magit-subtree-read-prefix) - "Options for add, merge, and pull" - (?m "Message" "--message=") - "Options for split" - (?a "Annotate" "--annotate=") - (?b "Branch" "--branch=") - (?o "Onto" "--onto=" magit-read-branch-or-commit)) - :actions '((?a "Add" magit-subtree-add) - (?m "Merge" magit-subtree-merge) - (?p "Push" magit-subtree-push) - (?c "Add commit" magit-subtree-add-commit) - (?f "Pull" magit-subtree-pull) - (?s "Split" magit-subtree-split)) - :max-action-columns 3) - -(defun magit-subtree-read-prefix (prompt &optional default) - (let* ((insert-default-directory nil) - (topdir (magit-toplevel)) - (prefix (read-directory-name (concat prompt ": ") topdir default))) - (if (file-name-absolute-p prefix) - ;; At least `ido-mode's variant is not compatible. - (if (string-prefix-p topdir prefix) - (file-relative-name prefix topdir) - (user-error "%s isn't inside the repository at %s" prefix topdir)) - prefix))) - -;;; Commands - -(defun magit-subtree-prefix (prompt) - (--if-let (--first (string-prefix-p "--prefix=" it) - (magit-subtree-arguments)) - (substring it 9) - (magit-subtree-read-prefix prompt))) - -(defun magit-subtree-args () - (-filter (lambda (arg) - (if (eq this-command 'magit-subtree-split) - (or (equal arg "--ignore-joins") - (equal arg "--rejoin") - (string-prefix-p "--annotate=" arg) - (string-prefix-p "--branch=" arg) - (string-prefix-p "--onto=" arg)) - (or (equal arg "--squash") - (and (string-prefix-p "--message=" arg) - (not (eq this-command 'magit-subtree-push)))))) - (magit-subtree-arguments))) - -(defun magit-git-subtree (subcmd prefix &rest args) - (magit-run-git-async "subtree" subcmd (concat "--prefix=" prefix) args)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-subtree-add (prefix repository ref args) - "Add REF from REPOSITORY as a new subtree at PREFIX." - (interactive - (cons (magit-subtree-prefix "Add subtree") - (let ((remote (magit-read-remote-or-url "From repository"))) - (list remote - (magit-read-refspec "Ref" remote) - (magit-subtree-args))))) - (magit-git-subtree "add" prefix args repository ref)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-subtree-add-commit (prefix commit args) - "Add COMMIT as a new subtree at PREFIX." - (interactive (list (magit-subtree-prefix "Add subtree") - (magit-read-string-ns "Commit") - (magit-subtree-args))) - (magit-git-subtree "add" prefix args commit)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-subtree-merge (prefix commit args) - "Merge COMMIT into the PREFIX subtree." - (interactive (list (magit-subtree-prefix "Merge into subtree") - (magit-read-string-ns "Commit") - (magit-subtree-args))) - (magit-git-subtree "merge" prefix args commit)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-subtree-pull (prefix repository ref args) - "Pull REF from REPOSITORY into the PREFIX subtree." - (interactive - (cons (magit-subtree-prefix "Pull into subtree") - (let ((remote (magit-read-remote-or-url "From repository"))) - (list remote - (magit-read-refspec "Ref" remote) - (magit-subtree-args))))) - (magit-git-subtree "pull" prefix args repository ref)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-subtree-push (prefix repository ref args) - "Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX and push it to REF on REPOSITORY." - (interactive (list (magit-subtree-prefix "Push subtree") - (magit-read-remote-or-url "To repository") - (magit-read-string-ns "To reference") - (magit-subtree-args))) - (magit-git-subtree "push" prefix args repository ref)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-subtree-split (prefix commit args) - "Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX." - (interactive (list (magit-subtree-prefix "Split subtree") - (magit-read-string-ns "Commit") - (magit-subtree-args))) - (magit-git-subtree "split" prefix args commit)) - -(provide 'magit-subtree) -;;; magit-subtree.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-subtree.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-subtree.elc deleted file mode 100644 index ee6bee5..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-subtree.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-tag.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-tag.el deleted file mode 100644 index 1153e2c..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-tag.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-tag.el --- tag functionality -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements tag commands. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-tag-popup "magit" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-tag-popup - "Popup console for tag commands." - :man-page "git-tag" - :switches '((?a "Annotate" "--annotate") - (?f "Force" "--force") - (?s "Sign" "--sign")) - :options '((?f "Sign" "--local-user=" magit-read-gpg-secret-key)) - :actions '((?t "Create" magit-tag) - (?k "Delete" magit-tag-delete) - (?p "Prune" magit-tag-prune)) - :default-action 'magit-tag) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-tag (name rev &optional args) - "Create a new tag with the given NAME at REV. -With a prefix argument annotate the tag. -\n(git tag [--annotate] NAME REV)" - (interactive (list (magit-read-tag "Tag name") - (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Place tag on") - (let ((args (magit-tag-arguments))) - (when current-prefix-arg - (cl-pushnew "--annotate" args)) - args))) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "tag" args name rev)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-tag-delete (tags) - "Delete one or more tags. -If the region marks multiple tags (and nothing else), then offer -to delete those, otherwise prompt for a single tag to be deleted, -defaulting to the tag at point. -\n(git tag -d TAGS)" - (interactive (list (--if-let (magit-region-values 'tag) - (magit-confirm t nil "Delete %i tags" nil it) - (magit-read-tag "Delete tag" t)))) - (magit-run-git "tag" "-d" tags)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-tag-prune (tags remote-tags remote) - "Offer to delete tags missing locally from REMOTE, and vice versa." - (interactive - (let* ((remote (magit-read-remote "Prune tags using remote")) - (tags (magit-list-tags)) - (rtags (prog2 (message "Determining remote tags...") - (magit-remote-list-tags remote) - (message "Determining remote tags...done"))) - (ltags (-difference tags rtags)) - (rtags (-difference rtags tags))) - (unless (or ltags rtags) - (message "Same tags exist locally and remotely")) - (unless (magit-confirm t - "Delete %s locally" - "Delete %i tags locally" - 'noabort ltags) - (setq ltags nil)) - (unless (magit-confirm t - "Delete %s from remote" - "Delete %i tags from remote" - 'noabort rtags) - (setq rtags nil)) - (list ltags rtags remote))) - (when tags - (magit-call-git "tag" "-d" tags)) - (when remote-tags - (magit-run-git-async "push" remote (--map (concat ":" it) remote-tags)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-tag-release (tag) - "Create an opinionated release tag. - -Assume version tags that match \"\\\\`v?[0-9]\\\\(\\\\.[0-9]\\\\)*\\\\'\". -Prompt for the name of the new tag using the highest existing tag -as initial input and call \"git tag --annotate --sign -m MSG\" TAG, -regardless of whether these arguments are enabled in the popup. -Given a TAG \"v1.2.3\" and a repository \"/path/to/foo-bar\", the -MESSAGE would be \"Foo-Bar 1.2.3\". - -Because it is so opinionated, this command is not available from -the tag popup by default." - (interactive - (list (read-string "Create tag: " - (car (nreverse - (cl-sort (magit-list-tags) #'version< - :key (lambda (tag) - (if (string-prefix-p "v" tag) - (substring tag 1) - tag)))))))) - (magit-run-git - "tag" "--annotate" "--sign" - "-m" (format "%s %s" - (capitalize (file-name-nondirectory - (directory-file-name (magit-toplevel)))) - (if (string-prefix-p "v" tag) - (substring tag 1) - tag)) - tag) - (magit-show-refs)) - -(provide 'magit-tag) -;;; magit-tag.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-tag.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-tag.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 3bed625..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-tag.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-utils.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-utils.el deleted file mode 100644 index 8ee9a55..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-utils.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1040 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-utils.el --- various utilities -*- lexical-binding: t; coding: utf-8 -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Contains code from GNU Emacs https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs, -;; released under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later. - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library defines several utility functions used by several -;; other libraries which cannot depend on one another (because -;; circular dependencies are not good). Luckily most (all) of these -;; functions have very little (nothing) to do with Git, so we not only -;; have to do this, it even makes sense. - -;; Unfortunately there are also some options which are used by several -;; libraries which cannot depend on one another, they are defined here -;; too. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'dash) -(require 'subr-x) - -(require 'crm) - -(eval-when-compile (require 'ido)) -(declare-function ido-completing-read+ "ido-completing-read+" - (prompt collection &optional predicate - require-match initial-input - hist def inherit-input-method)) -(declare-function Info-get-token "info" (pos start all &optional errorstring)) - -(eval-when-compile (require 'vc-git)) -(declare-function vc-git--run-command-string "vc-git" (file &rest args)) - -(defvar magit-wip-before-change-mode) - -;;; Options - -(defcustom magit-completing-read-function 'magit-builtin-completing-read - "Function to be called when requesting input from the user. - -If you have enabled `ivy-mode' or `helm-mode', then you don't -have to customize this option; `magit-builtin-completing-read' -will work just fine. However, if you use Ido completion, then -you do have to use `magit-ido-completion-read', because Ido is -less well behaved than the former, more modern alternatives. - -If you would like to use Ivy or Helm completion with Magit but -not enable the respective modes globally, then customize this -option to use `ivy-completing-read' or -`helm--completing-read-default'. If you choose to use -`ivy-completing-read', note that the items may always be shown in -alphabetical order, depending on your version of Ivy." - :group 'magit-essentials - :type '(radio (function-item magit-builtin-completing-read) - (function-item magit-ido-completing-read) - (function-item ivy-completing-read) - (function-item helm--completing-read-default) - (function :tag "Other function"))) - -(defcustom magit-dwim-selection - '((magit-stash-apply nil t) - (magit-stash-branch nil t) - (magit-stash-branch-here nil t) - (magit-stash-format-patch nil t) - (magit-stash-drop nil ask) - (magit-stash-pop nil ask) - (forge-browse-commit nil t) - (forge-browse-branch nil t) - (forge-browse-remote nil t) - (forge-browse-issue nil t) - (forge-browse-pullreq nil t) - (forge-edit-topic-title nil t) - (forge-edit-topic-labels nil t) - (forge-edit-topic-assignees nil t) - (forge-visit-issue nil t) - (forge-visit-pullreq nil t)) - "When not to offer alternatives and ask for confirmation. - -Many commands by default ask the user to select from a list of -possible candidates. They do so even when there is a thing at -point that they can act on, which is then offered as the default. - -This option can be used to tell certain commands to use the thing -at point instead of asking the user to select a candidate to act -on, with or without confirmation. - -The value has the form ((COMMAND nil|PROMPT DEFAULT)...). - -- COMMAND is the command that should not prompt for a choice. - To have an effect, the command has to use the function - `magit-completing-read' or a utility function which in turn uses - that function. - -- If the command uses `magit-completing-read' multiple times, then - PROMPT can be used to only affect one of these uses. PROMPT, if - non-nil, is a regular expression that is used to match against - the PROMPT argument passed to `magit-completing-read'. - -- DEFAULT specifies how to use the default. If it is t, then - the DEFAULT argument passed to `magit-completing-read' is used - without confirmation. If it is `ask', then the user is given - a chance to abort. DEFAULT can also be nil, in which case the - entry has no effect." - :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type '(repeat - (list (symbol :tag "Command") ; It might not be fboundp yet. - (choice (const :tag "for all prompts" nil) - (regexp :tag "for prompts matching regexp")) - (choice (const :tag "offer other choices" nil) - (const :tag "require confirmation" ask) - (const :tag "use default without confirmation" t))))) - -(defconst magit--confirm-actions - '((const reverse) (const discard) - (const rename) (const resurrect) - (const untrack) (const trash) - (const delete) (const abort-rebase) - (const abort-merge) (const merge-dirty) - (const drop-stashes) (const reset-bisect) - (const kill-process) (const delete-unmerged-branch) - (const delete-pr-branch) (const remove-modules) - (const stage-all-changes) (const unstage-all-changes) - (const safe-with-wip))) - -(defcustom magit-no-confirm nil - "A list of symbols for actions Magit should not confirm, or t. - -Many potentially dangerous commands by default ask the user for -confirmation. Each of the below symbols stands for an action -which, when invoked unintentionally or without being fully aware -of the consequences, could lead to tears. In many cases there -are several commands that perform variations of a certain action, -so we don't use the command names but more generic symbols. - -Applying changes: - - `discard' Discarding one or more changes (i.e. hunks or the - complete diff for a file) loses that change, obviously. - - `reverse' Reverting one or more changes can usually be undone - by reverting the reversion. - - `stage-all-changes', `unstage-all-changes' When there are both - staged and unstaged changes, then un-/staging everything would - destroy that distinction. Of course that also applies when - un-/staging a single change, but then less is lost and one does - that so often that having to confirm every time would be - unacceptable. - -Files: - - `delete' When a file that isn't yet tracked by Git is deleted - then it is completely lost, not just the last changes. Very - dangerous. - - `trash' Instead of deleting a file it can also be move to the - system trash. Obviously much less dangerous than deleting it. - - Also see option `magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash'. - - `resurrect' A deleted file can easily be resurrected by - \"deleting\" the deletion, which is done using the same command - that was used to delete the same file in the first place. - - `untrack' Untracking a file can be undone by tracking it again. - - `rename' Renaming a file can easily be undone. - -Sequences: - - `reset-bisect' Aborting (known to Git as \"resetting\") a - bisect operation loses all information collected so far. - - `abort-rebase' Aborting a rebase throws away all already - modified commits, but it's possible to restore those from the - reflog. - - `abort-merge' Aborting a merge throws away all conflict - resolutions which has already been carried out by the user. - - `merge-dirty' Merging with a dirty worktree can make it hard to - go back to the state before the merge was initiated. - -References: - - `delete-unmerged-branch' Once a branch has been deleted it can - only be restored using low-level recovery tools provided by - Git. And even then the reflog is gone. The user always has - to confirm the deletion of a branch by accepting the default - choice (or selecting another branch), but when a branch has - not been merged yet, also make sure the user is aware of that. - - `delete-pr-branch' When deleting a branch that was created from - a pull request and if no other branches still exist on that - remote, then `magit-branch-delete' offers to delete the remote - as well. This should be safe because it only happens if no - other refs exist in the remotes namespace, and you can recreate - the remote if necessary. - - `drop-stashes' Dropping a stash is dangerous because Git stores - stashes in the reflog. Once a stash is removed, there is no - going back without using low-level recovery tools provided by - Git. When a single stash is dropped, then the user always has - to confirm by accepting the default (or selecting another). - This action only concerns the deletion of multiple stashes at - once. - -Edit published history: - - Without adding these symbols here, you will be warned before - editing commits that have already been pushed to one of the - branches listed in `magit-published-branches'. - - `amend-published' Affects most commands that amend to \"HEAD\". - - `rebase-published' Affects commands that perform interactive - rebases. This includes commands from the commit popup that - modify a commit other than \"HEAD\", namely the various fixup - and squash variants. - - `edit-published' Affects the commands `magit-edit-line-commit' - and `magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit'. These two commands make - it quite easy to accidentally edit a published commit, so you - should think twice before configuring them not to ask for - confirmation. - - To disable confirmation completely, add all three symbols here - or set `magit-published-branches' to nil. - -Removing modules: - - `remove-modules' When you remove the working directory of a - module that does not contain uncommitted changes, then that is - safer than doing so when there are uncommitted changes and/or - when you also remove the gitdir. Still, you don't want to do - that by accident. - - `remove-dirty-modules' When you remove the working directory of - a module that contains uncommitted changes, then those changes - are gone for good. It is better to go to the module, inspect - these changes and only if appropriate discard them manually. - - `trash-module-gitdirs' When you remove the gitdir of a module, - then all unpushed changes are gone for good. It is very easy - to forget that you have some unfinished work on an unpublished - feature branch or even in a stash. - - Actually there are some safety precautions in place, that might - help you out if you make an unwise choice here, but don't count - on it. In case of emergency, stay calm and check the stash and - the `trash-directory' for traces of lost work. - -Various: - - `kill-process' There seldom is a reason to kill a process. - -Global settings: - - Instead of adding all of the above symbols to the value of this - option you can also set it to the atom `t', which has the same - effect as adding all of the above symbols. Doing that most - certainly is a bad idea, especially because other symbols might - be added in the future. So even if you don't want to be asked - for confirmation for any of these actions, you are still better - of adding all of the respective symbols individually. - - When `magit-wip-before-change-mode' is enabled then these actions - can fairly easily be undone: `discard', `reverse', - `stage-all-changes', and `unstage-all-changes'. If and only if - this mode is enabled, then `safe-with-wip' has the same effect - as adding all of these symbols individually." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-essentials - :group 'magit-commands - :type `(choice (const :tag "Always require confirmation" nil) - (const :tag "Never require confirmation" t) - (set :tag "Require confirmation except for" - ;; `remove-dirty-modules' and - ;; `trash-module-gitdirs' intentionally - ;; omitted. - ,@magit--confirm-actions))) - -(defcustom magit-slow-confirm '(drop-stashes) - "Whether to ask user \"y or n\" or \"yes or no\" questions. - -When this is nil, then `y-or-n-p' is used when the user has to -confirm a potentially destructive action. When this is t, then -`yes-or-no-p' is used instead. If this is a list of symbols -identifying actions, then `yes-or-no-p' is used for those, -`y-or-no-p' for all others. The list of actions is the same as -for `magit-no-confirm' (which see)." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-miscellaneous - :type `(choice (const :tag "Always ask \"yes or no\" questions" t) - (const :tag "Always ask \"y or n\" questions" nil) - (set :tag "Ask \"yes or no\" questions only for" - ,@magit--confirm-actions))) - -(defcustom magit-no-message nil - "A list of messages Magit should not display. - -Magit displays most echo area messages using `message', but a few -are displayed using `magit-message' instead, which takes the same -arguments as the former, FORMAT-STRING and ARGS. `magit-message' -forgoes printing a message if any member of this list is a prefix -of the respective FORMAT-STRING. - -If Magit prints a message which causes you grief, then please -first investigate whether there is another option which can be -used to suppress it. If that is not the case, then ask the Magit -maintainers to start using `magit-message' instead of `message' -in that case. We are not proactively replacing all uses of -`message' with `magit-message', just in case someone *might* find -some of these messages useless. - -Messages which can currently be suppressed using this option are: -* \"Turning on magit-auto-revert-mode...\"" - :package-version '(magit . "2.8.0") - :group 'magit-miscellaneous - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom magit-ellipsis ?… - "Character used to abbreviate text. - -Currently this is used to abbreviate author names in the margin -and in process buffers to elide `magit-git-global-arguments'." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-miscellaneous - :type 'character) - -(defcustom magit-update-other-window-delay 0.2 - "Delay before automatically updating the other window. - -When moving around in certain buffers, then certain other -buffers, which are being displayed in another window, may -optionally be updated to display information about the -section at point. - -When holding down a key to move by more than just one section, -then that would update that buffer for each section on the way. -To prevent that, updating the revision buffer is delayed, and -this option controls for how long. For optimal experience you -might have to adjust this delay and/or the keyboard repeat rate -and delay of your graphical environment or operating system." - :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0") - :group 'magit-miscellaneous - :type 'number) - -(defcustom magit-view-git-manual-method 'info - "How links to Git documentation are followed from Magit's Info manuals. - -`info' Follow the link to the node in the `gitman' Info manual - as usual. Unfortunately that manual is not installed by - default on some platforms, and when it is then the nodes - look worse than the actual manpages. - -`man' View the respective man-page using the `man' package. - -`woman' View the respective man-page using the `woman' package." - :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-miscellaneous - :type '(choice (const :tag "view info manual" info) - (const :tag "view manpage using `man'" man) - (const :tag "view manpage using `woman'" woman))) - -;;; User Input - -(defvar helm-completion-in-region-default-sort-fn) -(defvar ivy-sort-functions-alist) - -(defvar magit-completing-read--silent-default nil) - -(defun magit-completing-read (prompt collection &optional - predicate require-match initial-input - hist def fallback) - "Read a choice in the minibuffer, or use the default choice. - -This is the function that Magit commands use when they need the -user to select a single thing to act on. The arguments have the -same meaning as for `completing-read', except for FALLBACK, which -is unique to this function and is described below. - -Instead of asking the user to choose from a list of possible -candidates, this function may instead just return the default -specified by DEF, with or without requiring user confirmation. -Whether that is the case depends on PROMPT, `this-command' and -`magit-dwim-selection'. See the documentation of the latter for -more information. - -If it does use the default without the user even having to -confirm that, then `magit-completing-read--silent-default' is set -to t, otherwise nil. - -If it does read a value in the minibuffer, then this function -acts similarly to `completing-read', except for the following: - -- If REQUIRE-MATCH is nil and the user exits without a choice, - then nil is returned instead of an empty string. - -- If REQUIRE-MATCH is non-nil and the users exits without a - choice, an user-error is raised. - -- FALLBACK specifies a secondary default that is only used if - the primary default DEF is nil. The secondary default is not - subject to `magit-dwim-selection' — if DEF is nil but FALLBACK - is not, then this function always asks the user to choose a - candidate, just as if both defaults were nil. - -- \": \" is appended to PROMPT. - -- PROMPT is modified to end with \" (default DEF|FALLBACK): \" - provided that DEF or FALLBACK is non-nil, that neither - `ivy-mode' nor `helm-mode' is enabled, and that - `magit-completing-read-function' is set to its default value of - `magit-builtin-completing-read'." - (setq magit-completing-read--silent-default nil) - (if-let ((dwim (and def - (nth 2 (-first (pcase-lambda (`(,cmd ,re ,_)) - (and (eq this-command cmd) - (or (not re) - (string-match-p re prompt)))) - magit-dwim-selection))))) - (if (eq dwim 'ask) - (if (y-or-n-p (format "%s %s? " prompt def)) - def - (user-error "Abort")) - (setq magit-completing-read--silent-default t) - def) - (unless def - (setq def fallback)) - (let ((command this-command) - (reply (funcall magit-completing-read-function - (concat prompt ": ") - (if (and def (not (member def collection))) - (cons def collection) - collection) - predicate - require-match initial-input hist def))) - (setq this-command command) - (if (string= reply "") - (if require-match - (user-error "Nothing selected") - nil) - reply)))) - -(defun magit--completion-table (collection) - (lambda (string pred action) - (if (eq action 'metadata) - '(metadata (display-sort-function . identity)) - (complete-with-action action collection string pred)))) - -(defun magit-builtin-completing-read - (prompt choices &optional predicate require-match initial-input hist def) - "Magit wrapper for standard `completing-read' function." - (unless (or (bound-and-true-p helm-mode) - (bound-and-true-p ivy-mode)) - (setq prompt (magit-prompt-with-default prompt def)) - (setq choices (magit--completion-table choices))) - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'completion-pcm--all-completions) - #'magit-completion-pcm--all-completions)) - (let ((ivy-sort-functions-alist nil)) - (completing-read prompt choices - predicate require-match - initial-input hist def)))) - -(defun magit-completing-read-multiple - (prompt choices &optional sep default hist keymap) - "Read multiple items from CHOICES, separated by SEP. - -Set up the `crm' variables needed to read multiple values with -`read-from-minibuffer'. - -SEP is a regexp matching characters that can separate choices. -When SEP is nil, it defaults to `crm-default-separator'. -DEFAULT, HIST, and KEYMAP are passed to `read-from-minibuffer'. -When KEYMAP is nil, it defaults to `crm-local-completion-map'. - -Unlike `completing-read-multiple', the return value is not split -into a list." - (let* ((crm-separator (or sep crm-default-separator)) - (crm-completion-table (magit--completion-table choices)) - (choose-completion-string-functions - '(crm--choose-completion-string)) - (minibuffer-completion-table #'crm--collection-fn) - (minibuffer-completion-confirm t) - (helm-completion-in-region-default-sort-fn nil) - (input - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'completion-pcm--all-completions) - #'magit-completion-pcm--all-completions)) - (read-from-minibuffer - (concat prompt (and default (format " (%s)" default)) ": ") - nil (or keymap crm-local-completion-map) - nil hist default)))) - (when (string-equal input "") - (or (setq input default) - (user-error "Nothing selected"))) - input)) - -(defun magit-completing-read-multiple* - (prompt table &optional predicate require-match initial-input - hist def inherit-input-method) - "Read multiple strings in the minibuffer, with completion. -Like `completing-read-multiple' but don't mess with order of -TABLE. Also bind `helm-completion-in-region-default-sort-fn' -to nil." - (unwind-protect - (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'completion-pcm--all-completions) - #'magit-completion-pcm--all-completions)) - (add-hook 'choose-completion-string-functions - 'crm--choose-completion-string) - (let* ((minibuffer-completion-table #'crm--collection-fn) - (minibuffer-completion-predicate predicate) - ;; see completing_read in src/minibuf.c - (minibuffer-completion-confirm - (unless (eq require-match t) require-match)) - (crm-completion-table (magit--completion-table table)) - (map (if require-match - crm-local-must-match-map - crm-local-completion-map)) - (helm-completion-in-region-default-sort-fn nil) - ;; If the user enters empty input, `read-from-minibuffer' - ;; returns the empty string, not DEF. - (input (read-from-minibuffer - prompt initial-input map - nil hist def inherit-input-method))) - (and def (string-equal input "") (setq input def)) - ;; Remove empty strings in the list of read strings. - (split-string input crm-separator t))) - (remove-hook 'choose-completion-string-functions - 'crm--choose-completion-string))) - -(defun magit-ido-completing-read - (prompt choices &optional predicate require-match initial-input hist def) - "Ido-based `completing-read' almost-replacement. - -Unfortunately `ido-completing-read' is not suitable as a -drop-in replacement for `completing-read', instead we use -`ido-completing-read+' from the third-party package by the -same name." - (if (require 'ido-completing-read+ nil t) - (ido-completing-read+ prompt choices predicate require-match - initial-input hist def) - (display-warning 'magit "ido-completing-read+ is not installed - -To use Ido completion with Magit you need to install the -third-party `ido-completing-read+' packages. Falling -back to built-in `completing-read' for now." :error) - (magit-builtin-completing-read prompt choices predicate require-match - initial-input hist def))) - -(defun magit-prompt-with-default (prompt def) - (if (and def (> (length prompt) 2) - (string-equal ": " (substring prompt -2))) - (format "%s (default %s): " (substring prompt 0 -2) def) - prompt)) - -(defvar magit-minibuffer-local-ns-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map minibuffer-local-map) - (define-key map "\s" 'magit-whitespace-disallowed) - (define-key map "\t" 'magit-whitespace-disallowed) - map)) - -(defun magit-whitespace-disallowed () - "Beep to tell the user that whitespace is not allowed." - (interactive) - (ding) - (message "Whitespace isn't allowed here") - (setq defining-kbd-macro nil) - (force-mode-line-update)) - -(defun magit-read-string (prompt &optional initial-input history default-value - inherit-input-method no-whitespace) - "Read a string from the minibuffer, prompting with string PROMPT. - -This is similar to `read-string', but -* empty input is only allowed if DEFAULT-VALUE is non-nil in - which case that is returned, -* whitespace is not allowed and leading and trailing whitespace is - removed automatically if NO-WHITESPACE is non-nil, -* \": \" is appended to PROMPT, and -* an invalid DEFAULT-VALUE is silently ignored." - (when default-value - (when (consp default-value) - (setq default-value (car default-value))) - (unless (stringp default-value) - (setq default-value nil))) - (let* ((minibuffer-completion-table nil) - (val (read-from-minibuffer - (magit-prompt-with-default (concat prompt ": ") default-value) - initial-input (and no-whitespace magit-minibuffer-local-ns-map) - nil history default-value inherit-input-method)) - (trim (lambda (regexp string) - (save-match-data - (if (string-match regexp string) - (replace-match "" t t string) - string))))) - (when (and (string= val "") default-value) - (setq val default-value)) - (when no-whitespace - (setq val (funcall trim "\\`\\(?:[ \t\n\r]+\\)" - (funcall trim "\\(?:[ \t\n\r]+\\)\\'" val)))) - (cond ((string= val "") - (user-error "Need non-empty input")) - ((and no-whitespace (string-match-p "[\s\t\n]" val)) - (user-error "Input contains whitespace")) - (t val)))) - -(defun magit-read-string-ns (prompt &optional initial-input history - default-value inherit-input-method) - "Call `magit-read-string' with non-nil NO-WHITESPACE." - (magit-read-string prompt initial-input history default-value - inherit-input-method t)) - -(defmacro magit-read-char-case (prompt verbose &rest clauses) - (declare (indent 2) - (debug (form form &rest (characterp form body)))) - `(pcase (read-char-choice - (concat ,prompt - ,(concat (mapconcat 'cadr clauses ", ") - (and verbose ", or [C-g] to abort") " ")) - ',(mapcar 'car clauses)) - ,@(--map `(,(car it) ,@(cddr it)) clauses))) - -(defun magit-y-or-n-p (prompt &optional action) - "Ask user a \"y or n\" or a \"yes or no\" question using PROMPT. -Which kind of question is used depends on whether -ACTION is a member of option `magit-slow-confirm'." - (if (or (eq magit-slow-confirm t) - (and action (member action magit-slow-confirm))) - (yes-or-no-p prompt) - (y-or-n-p prompt))) - -(defvar magit--no-confirm-alist - '((safe-with-wip magit-wip-before-change-mode - discard reverse stage-all-changes unstage-all-changes))) - -(cl-defun magit-confirm (action &optional prompt prompt-n noabort - (items nil sitems)) - (declare (indent defun)) - (setq prompt-n (format (concat (or prompt-n prompt) "? ") (length items))) - (setq prompt (format (concat (or prompt (magit-confirm-make-prompt action)) - "? ") - (car items))) - (or (cond ((and (not (eq action t)) - (or (eq magit-no-confirm t) - (memq action magit-no-confirm) - (cl-member-if (pcase-lambda (`(,key ,var . ,sub)) - (and (memq key magit-no-confirm) - (memq action sub) - (or (not var) - (and (boundp var) - (symbol-value var))))) - magit--no-confirm-alist))) - (or (not sitems) items)) - ((not sitems) - (magit-y-or-n-p prompt action)) - ((= (length items) 1) - (and (magit-y-or-n-p prompt action) items)) - ((> (length items) 1) - (and (magit-y-or-n-p (concat (mapconcat #'identity items "\n") - "\n\n" prompt-n) - action) - items))) - (if noabort nil (user-error "Abort")))) - -(defun magit-confirm-files (action files &optional prompt) - (when files - (unless prompt - (setq prompt (magit-confirm-make-prompt action))) - (magit-confirm action - (concat prompt " %s") - (concat prompt " %i files") - nil files))) - -(defun magit-confirm-make-prompt (action) - (let ((prompt (symbol-name action))) - (replace-regexp-in-string - "-" " " (concat (upcase (substring prompt 0 1)) (substring prompt 1))))) - -;;; Debug Utilities - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-emacs-Q-command () - "Show a shell command that runs an uncustomized Emacs with only Magit loaded. -See info node `(magit)Debugging Tools' for more information." - (interactive) - (let ((cmd (mapconcat - #'shell-quote-argument - `(,(concat invocation-directory invocation-name) - "-Q" "--eval" "(setq debug-on-error t)" - ,@(cl-mapcan - (lambda (dir) (list "-L" dir)) - (delete-dups - (mapcar (lambda (lib) - (file-name-directory (locate-library lib))) - '("magit" "magit-popup" "with-editor" - "git-commit" "dash" "ghub")))) - ;; Avoid Emacs bug#16406 by using full path. - "-l" ,(file-name-sans-extension (locate-library "magit"))) - " "))) - (message "Uncustomized Magit command saved to kill-ring, %s" - "please run it in a terminal.") - (kill-new cmd))) - -;;; Text Utilities - -(defmacro magit-bind-match-strings (varlist string &rest body) - "Bind variables to submatches according to VARLIST then evaluate BODY. -Bind the symbols in VARLIST to submatches of the current match -data, starting with 1 and incrementing by 1 for each symbol. If -the last match was against a string, then that has to be provided -as STRING." - (declare (indent 2) (debug (listp form body))) - (let ((s (cl-gensym "string")) - (i 0)) - `(let ((,s ,string)) - (let ,(save-match-data - (--map (list it (list 'match-string (cl-incf i) s)) varlist)) - ,@body)))) - -(defun magit-delete-line () - "Delete the rest of the current line." - (delete-region (point) (1+ (line-end-position)))) - -(defun magit-delete-match (&optional num) - "Delete text matched by last search. -If optional NUM is specified, only delete that subexpression." - (delete-region (match-beginning (or num 0)) - (match-end (or num 0)))) - -(defun magit-file-line (file) - "Return the first line of FILE as a string." - (when (file-regular-p file) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert-file-contents file) - (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) - (line-end-position))))) - -(defun magit-file-lines (file &optional keep-empty-lines) - "Return a list of strings containing one element per line in FILE. -Unless optional argument KEEP-EMPTY-LINES is t, trim all empty lines." - (when (file-regular-p file) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert-file-contents file) - (split-string (buffer-string) "\n" (not keep-empty-lines))))) - -(defun magit-set-header-line-format (string) - "Set the header-line using STRING. -Propertize STRING with the `magit-header-line' face if no face is -present, and pad the left and right sides of STRING equally such -that it will align with the text area." - (let* ((header-line - (concat (propertize " " - 'display - '(space :align-to 0)) - string - (propertize - " " - 'display - `(space :width (+ left-fringe - left-margin - ,@(and (eq (car (window-current-scroll-bars)) - 'left) - '(scroll-bar))))))) - (len (length header-line))) - (setq header-line-format - (if (text-property-not-all 0 len 'face nil header-line) - (let ((face (get-text-property 0 'face string))) - (when (and (atom face) - (magit-face-property-all face string)) - (add-face-text-property 0 1 face nil header-line) - (add-face-text-property (1- len) len face nil header-line)) - header-line) - (propertize header-line - 'face - 'magit-header-line))))) - -(defun magit-face-property-all (face string) - "Return non-nil if FACE is present in all of STRING." - (cl-loop for pos = 0 then (next-single-property-change pos 'face string) - unless pos - return t - for current = (get-text-property pos 'face string) - unless (if (consp current) - (memq face current) - (eq face current)) - return nil)) - -(defun magit--format-spec (format specification) - "Like `format-spec' but preserve text properties in SPECIFICATION." - (with-temp-buffer - (insert format) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (search-forward "%" nil t) - (cond - ;; Quoted percent sign. - ((eq (char-after) ?%) - (delete-char 1)) - ;; Valid format spec. - ((looking-at "\\([-0-9.]*\\)\\([a-zA-Z]\\)") - (let* ((num (match-string 1)) - (spec (string-to-char (match-string 2))) - (val (assq spec specification))) - (unless val - (error "Invalid format character: `%%%c'" spec)) - (setq val (cdr val)) - ;; Pad result to desired length. - (let ((text (format (concat "%" num "s") val))) - ;; Insert first, to preserve text properties. - (if (next-property-change 0 (concat " " text)) - ;; If the inserted text has properties, then preserve those. - (insert text) - ;; Otherwise preserve FORMAT's properties, like `format-spec'. - (insert-and-inherit text)) - ;; Delete the specifier body. - (delete-region (+ (match-beginning 0) (length text)) - (+ (match-end 0) (length text))) - ;; Delete the percent sign. - (delete-region (1- (match-beginning 0)) (match-beginning 0))))) - ;; Signal an error on bogus format strings. - (t - (error "Invalid format string")))) - (buffer-string))) - -;;; Missing from Emacs - -(defun magit-kill-this-buffer () - "Kill the current buffer." - (interactive) - (kill-buffer (current-buffer))) - -;;; Kludges for Emacs Bugs - -(defun magit-file-accessible-directory-p (filename) - "Like `file-accessible-directory-p' but work around an Apple bug. -See http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=21573#17 -and https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/2295." - (and (file-directory-p filename) - (file-accessible-directory-p filename))) - -(when (version<= "25.1" emacs-version) - (with-eval-after-load 'vc-git - (defun vc-git-conflicted-files (directory) - "Return the list of files with conflicts in DIRECTORY." - (let* ((status - (vc-git--run-command-string directory "diff-files" - "--name-status")) - (lines (when status (split-string status "\n" 'omit-nulls))) - files) - (dolist (line lines files) - (when (string-match "\\([ MADRCU?!]\\)[ \t]+\\(.+\\)" line) - (let ((state (match-string 1 line)) - (file (match-string 2 line))) - (when (equal state "U") - (push (expand-file-name file directory) files))))))))) - -;; `completion-pcm--all-completions' reverses the completion list. To -;; preserve the order of our pre-sorted completions, we'll temporarily -;; override it with the function below. bug#24676 -(defun magit-completion-pcm--all-completions (prefix pattern table pred) - (if (completion-pcm--pattern-trivial-p pattern) - (all-completions (concat prefix (car pattern)) table pred) - (let* ((regex (completion-pcm--pattern->regex pattern)) - (case-fold-search completion-ignore-case) - (completion-regexp-list (cons regex completion-regexp-list)) - (compl (all-completions - (concat prefix - (if (stringp (car pattern)) (car pattern) "")) - table pred))) - (if (not (functionp table)) - compl - (let ((poss ())) - (dolist (c compl) - (when (string-match-p regex c) (push c poss))) - ;; This `nreverse' call is the only code change made to the - ;; `completion-pcm--all-completions' that shipped with Emacs 25.1. - (nreverse poss)))))) - -;;; Kludges for Incompatible Modes - -(defvar whitespace-mode) - -(defun whitespace-dont-turn-on-in-magit-mode (fn) - "Prevent `whitespace-mode' from being turned on in Magit buffers. - -Because `whitespace-mode' uses font-lock and Magit does not, they -are not compatible. Therefore you cannot turn on that minor-mode -in Magit buffers. If you try to enable it anyway, then this -advice prevents that. - -If the reason the attempt is made is that `global-whitespace-mode' -is enabled, then that is done silently. However if you call the local -minor-mode interactively, then that results in an error. - -See `magit-diff-paint-whitespace' for an alternative." - (if (not (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode)) - (funcall fn) - (setq whitespace-mode nil) - (when (eq this-command 'whitespace-mode) - (user-error - "Whitespace mode NOT enabled because it is not compatible with Magit")))) - -(advice-add 'whitespace-turn-on :around - 'whitespace-dont-turn-on-in-magit-mode) - -;;; Kludges for Custom - -(defun magit-custom-initialize-reset (symbol exp) - "Initialize SYMBOL based on EXP. -Set the symbol, using `set-default' (unlike -`custom-initialize-reset' which uses the `:set' function if any.) -The value is either the symbol's current value - (as obtained using the `:get' function), if any, -or the value in the symbol's `saved-value' property if any, -or (last of all) the value of EXP." - (set-default-toplevel-value - symbol - (condition-case nil - (let ((def (default-toplevel-value symbol)) - (getter (get symbol 'custom-get))) - (if getter (funcall getter symbol) def)) - (error - (eval (let ((sv (get symbol 'saved-value))) - (if sv (car sv) exp))))))) - -(defun magit-hook-custom-get (symbol) - (if (symbol-file symbol 'defvar) - (default-toplevel-value symbol) - ;; - ;; Called by `custom-initialize-reset' on behalf of `symbol's - ;; `defcustom', which is being evaluated for the first time to - ;; set the initial value, but there's already a default value, - ;; which most likely was established by one or more `add-hook' - ;; calls. - ;; - ;; We combine the `standard-value' and the current value, while - ;; preserving the order established by `:options', and return - ;; the result of that to be used as the "initial" default value. - ;; - (let ((standard (eval (car (get symbol 'standard-value)))) - (current (default-toplevel-value symbol)) - (value nil)) - (dolist (fn (get symbol 'custom-options)) - (when (or (memq fn standard) - (memq fn current)) - (push fn value))) - (dolist (fn current) - (unless (memq fn value) - (push fn value))) - (nreverse value)))) - -;;; Kludges for Info Manuals - -;;;###autoload -(defun Info-follow-nearest-node--magit-gitman (fn &optional fork) - (if magit-view-git-manual-method - (let ((node (Info-get-token - (point) "\\*note[ \n\t]+" - "\\*note[ \n\t]+\\([^:]*\\):\\(:\\|[ \n\t]*(\\)?"))) - (if (and node (string-match "^(gitman)\\(.+\\)" node)) - (pcase magit-view-git-manual-method - (`man (require 'man) - (man (match-string 1 node))) - (`woman (require 'woman) - (woman (match-string 1 node))) - (_ - (user-error "Invalid value for `magit-view-git-documentation'"))) - (funcall fn fork))) - (funcall fn fork))) - -;;;###autoload -(advice-add 'Info-follow-nearest-node :around - 'Info-follow-nearest-node--magit-gitman) - -;;;###autoload -(defun org-man-export--magit-gitman (fn link description format) - (if (and (eq format 'texinfo) - (string-match-p "\\`git" link)) - (replace-regexp-in-string "%s" link " -@ifinfo -@ref{%s,,,gitman,}. -@end ifinfo -@ifhtml -@html -the <a href=\"http://git-scm.com/docs/%s\">%s(1)</a> manpage. -@end html -@end ifhtml -@iftex -the %s(1) manpage. -@end iftex -") - (funcall fn link description format))) - -;;;###autoload -(advice-add 'org-man-export :around - 'org-man-export--magit-gitman) - -;;; Miscellaneous - -(defun magit-message (format-string &rest args) - "Display a message at the bottom of the screen, or not. -Like `message', except that if the users configured option -`magit-no-message' to prevent the message corresponding to -FORMAT-STRING to be displayed, then don't." - (unless (--first (string-prefix-p it format-string) magit-no-message) - (apply #'message format-string args))) - -(defun magit-msg (format-string &rest args) - "Display a message at the bottom of the screen, but don't log it. -Like `message', except that `message-log-max' is bound to nil." - (let ((message-log-max nil)) - (apply #'message format-string args))) - -(provide 'magit-utils) -;;; magit-utils.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-utils.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-utils.elc deleted file mode 100644 index e9b95bd..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-utils.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-wip.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-wip.el deleted file mode 100644 index 0bb7efc..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-wip.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,370 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-wip.el --- commit snapshots to work-in-progress refs -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library defines tree global modes which automatically commit -;; snapshots to branch-specific work-in-progress refs before and after -;; making changes, and two commands which can be used to do so on -;; demand. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit-core) -(require 'magit-log) - -;;; Options - -(defgroup magit-wip nil - "Automatically commit to work-in-progress refs." - :link '(info-link "(magit)Wip Modes") - :group 'magit-modes - :group 'magit-essentials) - -(defcustom magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-lighter " sWip" - "Lighter for Magit-Wip-After-Save-Local mode." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-wip - :type 'string) - -(defcustom magit-wip-after-apply-mode-lighter " aWip" - "Lighter for Magit-Wip-After-Apply mode." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-wip - :type 'string) - -(defcustom magit-wip-before-change-mode-lighter " cWip" - "Lighter for Magit-Wip-Before-Change mode." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-wip - :type 'string) - -(defcustom magit-wip-merge-branch nil - "Whether to merge the current branch into its wip ref. - -If non-nil and the current branch has new commits, then it is -merged into the wip ref before creating a new wip commit. This -makes it easier to inspect wip history and the wip commits are -never garbage collected. - -If nil and the current branch has new commits, then the wip ref -is reset to the tip of the branch before creating a new wip -commit. With this setting wip commits are eventually garbage -collected." - :package-version '(magit . "2.90.0") - :group 'magit-wip - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-wip-namespace "refs/wip/" - "Namespace used for work-in-progress refs. -The wip refs are named \"<namespace/>index/<branchref>\" -and \"<namespace/>wtree/<branchref>\". When snapshots -are created while the `HEAD' is detached then \"HEAD\" -is used as `branch-ref'." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-wip - :type 'string) - -;;; Modes - -(define-minor-mode magit-wip-after-save-local-mode - "After saving, also commit to a worktree work-in-progress ref. - -After saving the current file-visiting buffer this mode also -commits the changes to the worktree work-in-progress ref for -the current branch. - -This mode should be enabled globally by turning on the globalized -variant `magit-wip-after-save-mode'." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :lighter magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-lighter - (if magit-wip-after-save-local-mode - (if (and buffer-file-name (magit-inside-worktree-p t)) - (add-hook 'after-save-hook 'magit-wip-commit-buffer-file t t) - (setq magit-wip-after-save-local-mode nil) - (user-error "Need a worktree and a file")) - (remove-hook 'after-save-hook 'magit-wip-commit-buffer-file t))) - -(defun magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-turn-on () - (and buffer-file-name - (magit-inside-worktree-p t) - (magit-file-tracked-p buffer-file-name) - (magit-wip-after-save-local-mode))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-globalized-minor-mode magit-wip-after-save-mode - magit-wip-after-save-local-mode magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-turn-on - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-wip) - -(defun magit-wip-commit-buffer-file (&optional msg) - "Commit visited file to a worktree work-in-progress ref. - -Also see `magit-wip-after-save-mode' which calls this function -automatically whenever a buffer visiting a tracked file is saved." - (interactive) - (--when-let (magit-wip-get-ref) - (magit-with-toplevel - (let ((file (file-relative-name buffer-file-name))) - (magit-wip-commit-worktree - it (list file) - (format (cond (msg) - ((called-interactively-p 'any) - "wip-save %s after save") - (t - "autosave %s after save")) - file)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode magit-wip-after-apply-mode - "Commit to work-in-progress refs. - -After applying a change using any \"apply variant\" -command (apply, stage, unstage, discard, and reverse) commit the -affected files to the current wip refs. For each branch there -may be two wip refs; one contains snapshots of the files as found -in the worktree and the other contains snapshots of the entries -in the index." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-wip - :lighter magit-wip-after-apply-mode-lighter - :global t) - -(defun magit-wip-commit-after-apply (&optional files msg) - (when magit-wip-after-apply-mode - (magit-wip-commit files msg))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode magit-wip-before-change-mode - "Commit to work-in-progress refs before certain destructive changes. - -Before invoking a revert command or an \"apply variant\" -command (apply, stage, unstage, discard, and reverse) commit the -affected tracked files to the current wip refs. For each branch -there may be two wip refs; one contains snapshots of the files -as found in the worktree and the other contains snapshots of the -entries in the index. - -Only changes to files which could potentially be affected by the -command which is about to be called are committed." - :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0") - :group 'magit-wip - :lighter magit-wip-before-change-mode-lighter - :global t) - -(defun magit-wip-commit-before-change (&optional files msg) - (when magit-wip-before-change-mode - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-wip-commit files msg)))) - -;;; Extras - -(defvar-local magit-wip-buffer-backed-up nil) -(put 'magit-wip-buffer-backed-up 'permanent-local t) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-wip-commit-initial-backup () - "Before saving, commit current file to a worktree wip ref. - -The user has to add this function to `before-save-hook'. - -Commit the current state of the visited file before saving the -current buffer to that file. This backs up the same version of -the file as `backup-buffer' would, but stores the backup in the -worktree wip ref, which is also used by the various Magit Wip -modes, instead of in a backup file as `backup-buffer' would. - -This function ignores the variables that affect `backup-buffer' -and can be used along-side that function, which is recommended -because this function only backs up files that are tracked in -a Git repository." - (when (and (not magit-wip-buffer-backed-up) - buffer-file-name - (magit-inside-worktree-p t) - (magit-file-tracked-p buffer-file-name)) - (let ((magit-save-repository-buffers nil)) - (magit-wip-commit-buffer-file "autosave %s before save")) - (setq magit-wip-buffer-backed-up t))) - -;;; Core - -(defun magit-wip-commit (&optional files msg) - "Commit all tracked files to the work-in-progress refs. - -Interactively, commit all changes to all tracked files using -a generic commit message. With a prefix-argument the commit -message is read in the minibuffer. - -Non-interactively, only commit changes to FILES using MSG as -commit message." - (interactive (list nil (if current-prefix-arg - (magit-read-string "Wip commit message") - "wip-save tracked files"))) - (--when-let (magit-wip-get-ref) - (magit-wip-commit-index it files msg) - (magit-wip-commit-worktree it files msg))) - -(defun magit-wip-commit-index (ref files msg) - (let* ((wipref (magit--wip-index-ref ref)) - (parent (magit-wip-get-parent ref wipref)) - (tree (magit-git-string "write-tree"))) - (magit-wip-update-wipref ref wipref tree parent files msg "index"))) - -(defun magit-wip-commit-worktree (ref files msg) - (let* ((wipref (magit--wip-wtree-ref ref)) - (parent (magit-wip-get-parent ref wipref)) - (tree (magit-with-temp-index parent "--reset" - (if files - (magit-call-git "add" "--" files) - (magit-with-toplevel - (magit-call-git "add" "-u" "."))) - (magit-git-string "write-tree")))) - (magit-wip-update-wipref ref wipref tree parent files msg "worktree"))) - -(defun magit-wip-update-wipref (ref wipref tree parent files msg start-msg) - (cond - ((and (not (equal parent wipref)) - (or (not magit-wip-merge-branch) - (not (magit-rev-verify wipref)))) - (setq start-msg (concat "start autosaving " start-msg)) - (magit-update-ref wipref start-msg - (magit-git-string "commit-tree" "--no-gpg-sign" - "-p" parent "-m" start-msg - (concat parent "^{tree}"))) - (setq parent wipref)) - ((and magit-wip-merge-branch - (or (not (magit-rev-ancestor-p ref wipref)) - (not (magit-rev-ancestor-p - (concat (magit-git-string "log" "--format=%H" - "-1" "--merges" wipref) - "^2") - ref)))) - (setq start-msg (format "merge %s into %s" ref start-msg)) - (magit-update-ref wipref start-msg - (magit-git-string "commit-tree" "--no-gpg-sign" - "-p" wipref "-p" ref - "-m" start-msg - (concat ref "^{tree}"))) - (setq parent wipref))) - (when (magit-git-failure "diff-tree" "--quiet" parent tree "--" files) - (unless (and msg (not (= (aref msg 0) ?\s))) - (let ((len (length files))) - (setq msg (concat - (cond ((= len 0) "autosave tracked files") - ((> len 1) (format "autosave %s files" len)) - (t (concat "autosave " - (file-relative-name (car files) - (magit-toplevel))))) - msg)))) - (magit-update-ref wipref msg - (magit-git-string "commit-tree" "--no-gpg-sign" - "-p" parent "-m" msg tree)))) - -(defun magit-wip-get-ref () - (let ((ref (or (magit-git-string "symbolic-ref" "HEAD") "HEAD"))) - (and (magit-rev-verify ref) - ref))) - -(defun magit-wip-get-parent (ref wipref) - (if (and (magit-rev-verify wipref) - (equal (magit-git-string "merge-base" wipref ref) - (magit-rev-verify ref))) - wipref - ref)) - -(defun magit--wip-index-ref (&optional ref) - (magit--wip-ref "index/" ref)) - -(defun magit--wip-wtree-ref (&optional ref) - (magit--wip-ref "wtree/" ref)) - -(defun magit--wip-ref (namespace &optional ref) - (concat magit-wip-namespace namespace - (or (and ref (string-prefix-p "refs/" ref) ref) - (when-let ((branch (or ref (magit-get-current-branch)))) - (concat "refs/heads/" branch)) - "HEAD"))) - -;;; Log - -(defun magit-wip-log-index (args files) - "Show log for the index wip ref of the current branch." - (interactive (magit-log-arguments)) - (magit-log (list (magit--wip-index-ref)) args files)) - -(defun magit-wip-log-worktree (args files) - "Show log for the worktree wip ref of the current branch." - (interactive (magit-log-arguments)) - (magit-log (list (magit--wip-wtree-ref)) args files)) - -(defun magit-wip-log-current (branch args files count) - "Show log for the current branch and its wip refs. -With a negative prefix argument only show the worktree wip ref. -The absolute numeric value of the prefix argument controls how -many \"branches\" of each wip ref are shown." - (interactive - (nconc (list (or (magit-get-current-branch) "HEAD")) - (magit-log-arguments) - (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))) - (magit-wip-log branch args files count)) - -(defun magit-wip-log (branch args files count) - "Show log for a branch and its wip refs. -With a negative prefix argument only show the worktree wip ref. -The absolute numeric value of the prefix argument controls how -many \"branches\" of each wip ref are shown." - (interactive - (nconc (list (magit-completing-read - "Log branch and its wip refs" - (-snoc (magit-list-local-branch-names) "HEAD") - nil t nil 'magit-revision-history - (or (magit-branch-at-point) - (magit-get-current-branch) - "HEAD"))) - (magit-log-arguments) - (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))) - (magit-log (nconc (list branch) - (magit-wip-log-get-tips - (magit--wip-wtree-ref branch) - (abs count)) - (and (>= count 0) - (magit-wip-log-get-tips - (magit--wip-index-ref branch) - (abs count)))) - args files)) - -(defun magit-wip-log-get-tips (wipref count) - (when-let ((reflog (magit-git-lines "reflog" wipref))) - (let (tips) - (while (and reflog (> count 1)) - (setq reflog (cl-member "^[^ ]+ [^:]+: restart autosaving" - reflog :test #'string-match-p)) - (when (and (cadr reflog) - (string-match "^[^ ]+ \\([^:]+\\)" (cadr reflog))) - (push (match-string 1 (cadr reflog)) tips)) - (setq reflog (cddr reflog)) - (cl-decf count)) - (cons wipref (nreverse tips))))) - -(provide 'magit-wip) -;;; magit-wip.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-wip.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-wip.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 9dbce8f..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-wip.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-worktree.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-worktree.el deleted file mode 100644 index b978d44..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-worktree.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-worktree.el --- worktree support -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library implements support for `git-worktree'. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'magit) - -;;; Commands - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-worktree-popup "magit-worktree" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-worktree-popup - "Popup console for worktree commands." - :man-page "git-worktree" - :actions `((?b "Create new worktree" magit-worktree-checkout) - (?c "Create new branch and worktree" magit-worktree-branch) - ,@(and (not (require (quote forge) nil t)) - '((?p "Create new worktree from pull-request" - magit-worktree-checkout-pull-request))) - (?k "Delete worktree" magit-worktree-delete) - (?g "Show status for worktree" magit-worktree-status)) - :max-action-columns 1) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-worktree-checkout (path branch) - "Checkout BRANCH in a new worktree at PATH." - (interactive - (let ((branch (magit-read-local-branch-or-commit "Checkout"))) - (list (read-directory-name (format "Checkout %s in new worktree: " branch)) - branch))) - (magit-run-git "worktree" "add" (expand-file-name path) branch) - (magit-diff-visit-directory path)) - -(defun magit-worktree-checkout-pull-request (path pr) - "Create, configure and checkout a new worktree from a pull-request. -This is like `magit-checkout-pull-request', except that it -also creates a new worktree. Please see the manual for more -information." - (interactive - (let ((pr (magit-read-pull-request "Checkout pull request"))) - (let-alist pr - (let ((path (let ((branch (magit--pullreq-branch pr t))) - (read-directory-name - (format "Checkout #%s as `%s' in new worktree: " - .number branch) - (file-name-directory - (directory-file-name default-directory)) - nil nil - (if (string-match-p "\\`pr-[0-9]+\\'" branch) - (number-to-string .number) - (format "%s-%s" .number .head.ref)))))) - (when (equal path "") - (user-error "The empty string isn't a valid path")) - (list path pr))))) - (when (and (file-exists-p path) - (not (and (file-directory-p path) - (= (length (directory-files "/tmp/testing/")) 2)))) - (user-error "%s already exists and isn't empty" path)) - (magit-worktree-checkout path - (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t)) - (magit-branch-pull-request pr)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-worktree-branch (path branch start-point &optional force) - "Create a new BRANCH and check it out in a new worktree at PATH." - (interactive - `(,(read-directory-name "Create worktree: ") - ,@(butlast (magit-branch-read-args "Create and checkout branch")) - ,current-prefix-arg)) - (magit-run-git "worktree" "add" (if force "-B" "-b") - branch (expand-file-name path) start-point) - (magit-diff-visit-directory path)) - -(defun magit-worktree-delete (worktree) - "Delete a worktree, defaulting to the worktree at point. -The primary worktree cannot be deleted." - (interactive - (list (magit-completing-read "Delete worktree" - (cdr (magit-list-worktrees)) - nil t nil nil - (magit-section-value-if 'worktree)))) - (if (file-directory-p (expand-file-name ".git" worktree)) - (user-error "Deleting %s would delete the shared .git directory" worktree) - (let ((primary (file-name-as-directory (caar (magit-list-worktrees))))) - (magit-confirm-files (if magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash 'trash 'delete) - (list "worktree")) - (when (file-exists-p worktree) - (let ((delete-by-moving-to-trash magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash)) - (delete-directory worktree t magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash))) - (if (file-exists-p default-directory) - (magit-run-git "worktree" "prune") - (let ((default-directory primary)) - (magit-run-git "worktree" "prune")) - (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode) - (kill-buffer) - (magit-status-internal primary)))))) - -(defun magit-worktree-status (worktree) - "Show the status for the worktree at point. -If there is no worktree at point, then read one in the -minibuffer. If the worktree at point is the one whose -status is already being displayed in the current buffer, -then show it in Dired instead." - (interactive - (list (or (magit-section-value-if 'worktree) - (magit-completing-read - "Show status for worktree" - (cl-delete (directory-file-name (magit-toplevel)) - (magit-list-worktrees) - :test #'equal :key #'car))))) - (magit-diff-visit-directory worktree)) - -;;; Sections - -(defvar magit-worktree-section-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-worktree-status) - (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-worktree-delete) - map) - "Keymap for `worktree' sections.") - -(defun magit-insert-worktrees () - "Insert sections for all worktrees. -If there is only one worktree, then insert nothing." - (let ((worktrees (magit-list-worktrees))) - (when (> (length worktrees) 1) - (magit-insert-section (worktrees) - (magit-insert-heading "Worktrees:") - (let* ((cols - (mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,path ,barep ,commit ,branch)) - (cons (cond - (branch (propertize branch - 'face 'magit-branch-local)) - (commit (propertize (magit-rev-abbrev commit) - 'face 'magit-hash)) - (barep "(bare)")) - path)) - worktrees)) - (align (1+ (-max (--map (string-width (car it)) cols))))) - (pcase-dolist (`(,head . ,path) cols) - (magit-insert-section (worktree path) - (insert head) - (indent-to align) - (insert (let ((r (file-relative-name path)) - (a (abbreviate-file-name path))) - (if (< (string-width r) (string-width a)) r a))) - (insert ?\n)))) - (insert ?\n))))) - -(provide 'magit-worktree) -;;; magit-worktree.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-worktree.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-worktree.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 88b46e1..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit-worktree.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit.el deleted file mode 100644 index e6aecfc..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,623 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit.el --- A Git porcelain inside Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t; coding: utf-8 -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2008-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; Author: Marius Vollmer <marius.vollmer@gmail.com> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com> -;; Noam Postavsky <npostavs@users.sourceforge.net> -;; Former-Maintainers: -;; Nicolas Dudebout <nicolas.dudebout@gatech.edu> -;; Peter J. Weisberg <pj@irregularexpressions.net> -;; Phil Jackson <phil@shellarchive.co.uk> -;; Rémi Vanicat <vanicat@debian.org> -;; Yann Hodique <yann.hodique@gmail.com> - -;; Keywords: git tools vc -;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/magit - -;; Magit requires at least GNU Emacs 25.1 and Git 2.0.0. - -;; Magit 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit 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 Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Magit is an interface to the version control system Git, -;; implemented as an Emacs package. Magit aspires to be a complete -;; Git porcelain. While we cannot (yet) claim, that Magit wraps and -;; improves upon each and every Git command, it is complete enough to -;; allow even experienced Git users to perform almost all of their -;; daily version control tasks directly from within Emacs. While many -;; fine Git clients exist, only Magit and Git itself deserve to be -;; called porcelains. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'dash) - -(require 'with-editor) -(require 'git-commit) -(require 'magit-core) -(require 'magit-diff) -(require 'magit-apply) -(require 'magit-log) -(require 'magit-repos) - -(require 'format-spec) -(require 'package nil t) ; used in `magit-version' - -(defconst magit--minimal-git "2.0.0") -(defconst magit--minimal-emacs "25.1") - -;;; Faces - -(defface magit-header-line - '((t :inherit magit-section-heading)) - "Face for the `header-line' in some Magit modes. -Note that some modes, such as `magit-log-select-mode', have their -own faces for the `header-line', or for parts of the -`header-line'." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-header-line-key - '((t :inherit magit-popup-key)) - "Face for keys in the `header-line'." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-dimmed - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey50") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "grey50")) - "Face for text that shouldn't stand out." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-hash - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey60") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "grey40")) - "Face for the sha1 part of the log output." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-tag - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "Goldenrod4") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "LightGoldenrod2")) - "Face for tag labels shown in log buffer." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-branch-remote - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "DarkOliveGreen4") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "DarkSeaGreen2")) - "Face for remote branch head labels shown in log buffer." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-branch-remote-head - '((((class color) (background light)) :inherit magit-branch-remote :box t) - (((class color) (background dark)) :inherit magit-branch-remote :box t)) - "Face for current branch." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-branch-local - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "SkyBlue4") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "LightSkyBlue1")) - "Face for local branches." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-branch-current - '((((class color) (background light)) :inherit magit-branch-local :box t) - (((class color) (background dark)) :inherit magit-branch-local :box t)) - "Face for current branch." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-branch-upstream - '((t :slant italic)) - "Face for upstream branch. -This face is only used in logs and it gets combined - with `magit-branch-local', `magit-branch-remote' -and/or `magit-branch-remote-head'." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-head - '((((class color) (background light)) :inherit magit-branch-local) - (((class color) (background dark)) :inherit magit-branch-local)) - "Face for the symbolic ref `HEAD'." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-refname - '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey30") - (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "grey80")) - "Face for refnames without a dedicated face." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-refname-stash - '((t :inherit magit-refname)) - "Face for stash refnames." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-refname-wip - '((t :inherit magit-refname)) - "Face for wip refnames." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-refname-pullreq - '((t :inherit magit-refname)) - "Face for pullreq refnames." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-keyword - '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face)) - "Face for parts of commit messages inside brackets." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-keyword-squash - '((t :inherit font-lock-warning-face)) - "Face for squash! and fixup! keywords in commit messages." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-signature-good - '((t :foreground "green")) - "Face for good signatures." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-signature-bad - '((t :foreground "red" :weight bold)) - "Face for bad signatures." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-signature-untrusted - '((t :foreground "cyan")) - "Face for good untrusted signatures." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-signature-expired - '((t :foreground "orange")) - "Face for signatures that have expired." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-signature-expired-key - '((t :inherit magit-signature-expired)) - "Face for signatures made by an expired key." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-signature-revoked - '((t :foreground "violet red")) - "Face for signatures made by a revoked key." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-signature-error - '((t :foreground "firebrick3")) - "Face for signatures that cannot be checked (e.g. missing key)." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-cherry-unmatched - '((t :foreground "cyan")) - "Face for unmatched cherry commits." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-cherry-equivalent - '((t :foreground "magenta")) - "Face for equivalent cherry commits." - :group 'magit-faces) - -(defface magit-filename - '((t :weight normal)) - "Face for filenames." - :group 'magit-faces) - -;;; Dispatch Popup - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-dispatch-popup "magit" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-dispatch-popup - "Popup console for dispatching other popups." - :actions '("Popup and dwim commands" - (?A "Cherry-picking" magit-cherry-pick-popup) - (?b "Branching" magit-branch-popup) - (?B "Bisecting" magit-bisect-popup) - (?c "Committing" magit-commit-popup) - (?d "Diffing" magit-diff-popup) - (?D "Change diffs" magit-diff-refresh-popup) - (?e "Ediff dwimming" magit-ediff-dwim) - (?E "Ediffing" magit-ediff-popup) - (?f "Fetching" magit-fetch-popup) - (?F "Pulling" magit-pull-popup) - (?l "Logging" magit-log-popup) - (?L "Change logs" magit-log-refresh-popup) - (?m "Merging" magit-merge-popup) - (?M "Remoting" magit-remote-popup) - (?o "Submodules" magit-submodule-popup) - (?O "Subtrees" magit-subtree-popup) - (?P "Pushing" magit-push-popup) - (?r "Rebasing" magit-rebase-popup) - (?t "Tagging" magit-tag-popup) - (?T "Notes" magit-notes-popup) - (?V "Reverting" magit-revert-popup) - (?w "Apply patches" magit-am-popup) - (?W "Format patches" magit-patch-popup) - (?X "Resetting" magit-reset-popup) - (?y "Show Refs" magit-show-refs-popup) - (?z "Stashing" magit-stash-popup) - (?! "Running" magit-run-popup) - (?% "Worktree" magit-worktree-popup) - (lambda () - (and (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer - (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode)) - (propertize "Applying changes" 'face 'magit-popup-heading))) - (?a "Apply" magit-apply) - (?s "Stage" magit-stage) - (?u "Unstage" magit-unstage) - (?v "Reverse" magit-reverse) - (?S "Stage all" magit-stage-modified) - (?U "Unstage all" magit-unstage-all) - (?k "Discard" magit-discard) - (lambda () - (and (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer - (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode)) - (propertize "Essential commands" 'face 'magit-popup-heading))) - (?g " refresh current buffer" magit-refresh) - ;; These bindings only work because of :setup-function. - (?\t " toggle section at point" magit-section-toggle) - (?\r " visit thing at point" magit-visit-thing) - ;; This binding has no effect and only appears to do - ;; so because it is identical to the global binding. - ("C-h m" "show all key bindings" describe-mode)) - :setup-function 'magit-dispatch-popup-setup - :max-action-columns (lambda (heading) - (pcase heading - ("Popup and dwim commands" 4) - ("Applying changes" 3) - ("Essential commands" 1)))) - -(defvar magit-dispatch-popup-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map magit-popup-mode-map) - (cond ((featurep 'jkl) - (define-key map [tab] 'magit-invoke-popup-action) - (define-key map [return] 'magit-invoke-popup-action)) - (t - (define-key map (kbd "C-i") 'magit-invoke-popup-action) - (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'magit-invoke-popup-action))) - map) - "Keymap used by `magit-dispatch-popup'.") - -(defun magit-dispatch-popup-setup (val def) - (magit-popup-default-setup val def) - (use-local-map magit-dispatch-popup-map) - ;; This is necessary for users (i.e. me) who have broken the - ;; connection between C-i (aka TAB) and tab, and C-m (aka RET) - ;; and return. - (magit-popup-put - :actions (nconc (magit-popup-get :actions) - (list (make-magit-popup-event :key 'tab - :fun 'magit-section-toggle) - (make-magit-popup-event :key 'return - :fun 'magit-visit-thing))))) - -;;; Git Popup - -(defcustom magit-shell-command-verbose-prompt t - "Whether to show the working directory when reading a command. -This affects `magit-git-command', `magit-git-command-topdir', -`magit-shell-command', and `magit-shell-command-topdir'." - :package-version '(magit . "2.11.0") - :group 'magit-commands - :type 'boolean) - -(defvar magit-git-command-history nil) - -;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-run-popup "magit" nil t) -(magit-define-popup magit-run-popup - "Popup console for running raw Git commands." - :actions '((?! "Git Subcommand (in topdir)" magit-git-command-topdir) - (?k "Gitk" magit-run-gitk) - (?p "Git Subcommand (in pwd)" magit-git-command) - (?a "Gitk --all" magit-run-gitk-all) - (?s "Shell command (in topdir)" magit-shell-command-topdir) - (?b "Gitk --branches" magit-run-gitk-branches) - (?S "Shell command (in pwd)" magit-shell-command) - (?g "Git Gui" magit-run-git-gui)) - :default-action 'magit-git-command - :max-action-columns 2) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-git-command (command) - "Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output. - -Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. \"git \" is -used as initial input, but can be deleted to run another command. - -With a prefix argument COMMAND is run in the top-level directory -of the current working tree, otherwise in `default-directory'." - (interactive (list (magit-read-shell-command nil "git "))) - (magit--shell-command command)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-git-command-topdir (command) - "Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output. - -Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. \"git \" is -used as initial input, but can be deleted to run another command. - -COMMAND is run in the top-level directory of the current -working tree." - (interactive (list (magit-read-shell-command t "git "))) - (magit--shell-command command (magit-toplevel))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-shell-command (command) - "Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output. - -Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. With a -prefix argument COMMAND is run in the top-level directory of -the current working tree, otherwise in `default-directory'." - (interactive (list (magit-read-shell-command))) - (magit--shell-command command)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-shell-command-topdir (command) - "Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output. - -Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. COMMAND -is run in the top-level directory of the current working tree." - (interactive (list (magit-read-shell-command t))) - (magit--shell-command command (magit-toplevel))) - -(defun magit--shell-command (command &optional directory) - (let ((default-directory (or directory default-directory)) - (process-environment process-environment)) - (push "GIT_PAGER=cat" process-environment) - (magit-start-process shell-file-name nil - shell-command-switch command)) - (magit-process-buffer)) - -(defun magit-read-shell-command (&optional toplevel initial-input) - (let ((dir (abbreviate-file-name - (if (or toplevel current-prefix-arg) - (or (magit-toplevel) - (magit--not-inside-repository-error)) - default-directory)))) - (read-shell-command (if magit-shell-command-verbose-prompt - (format "Async shell command in %s: " dir) - "Async shell command: ") - initial-input 'magit-git-command-history))) - -;;; Font-Lock Keywords - -(defconst magit-font-lock-keywords - (eval-when-compile - `((,(concat "(\\(magit-define-section-jumper\\)\\_>" - "[ \t'\(]*" - "\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)?") - (1 'font-lock-keyword-face) - (2 'font-lock-function-name-face nil t)) - (,(concat "(" (regexp-opt '("magit-insert-section" - "magit-section-case" - "magit-bind-match-strings" - "magit-with-temp-index" - "magit-with-blob" - "magit-with-toplevel") t) - "\\_>") - . 1)))) - -(font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode magit-font-lock-keywords) - -;;; Version - -(defvar magit-version 'undefined - "The version of Magit that you're using. -Use the function by the same name instead of this variable.") - -;;;###autoload -(defun magit-version (&optional print-dest) - "Return the version of Magit currently in use. -If optional argument PRINT-DEST is non-nil, output -stream (interactively, the echo area, or the current buffer with -a prefix argument), also print the used versions of Magit, Git, -and Emacs to it." - (interactive (list (if current-prefix-arg (current-buffer) t))) - (let ((magit-git-global-arguments nil) - (toplib (or load-file-name buffer-file-name)) - debug) - (unless (and toplib - (equal (file-name-nondirectory toplib) "magit.el")) - (setq toplib (locate-library "magit.el"))) - (setq toplib (and toplib (file-chase-links toplib))) - (push toplib debug) - (when toplib - (let* ((topdir (file-name-directory toplib)) - (gitdir (expand-file-name - ".git" (file-name-directory - (directory-file-name topdir)))) - (static (locate-library "magit-version.el" nil (list topdir))) - (static (and static (file-chase-links static)))) - (or (progn - (push 'repo debug) - (when (and (file-exists-p gitdir) - ;; It is a repo, but is it the Magit repo? - (file-exists-p - (expand-file-name "../lisp/magit.el" gitdir))) - (push t debug) - ;; Inside the repo the version file should only exist - ;; while running make. - (when (and static (not noninteractive)) - (ignore-errors (delete-file static))) - (setq magit-version - (let ((default-directory topdir)) - (magit-git-string "describe" "--tags" "--dirty"))))) - (progn - (push 'static debug) - (when (and static (file-exists-p static)) - (push t debug) - (load-file static) - magit-version)) - (when (featurep 'package) - (push 'elpa debug) - (ignore-errors - (--when-let (assq 'magit package-alist) - (push t debug) - (setq magit-version - (and (fboundp 'package-desc-version) - (package-version-join - (package-desc-version (cadr it)))))))) - (progn - (push 'debug debug) - (let ((dirname (file-name-nondirectory - (directory-file-name topdir)))) - (when (string-match "\\`magit-\\([0-9]\\{8\\}\\.[0-9]*\\)" - dirname) - (setq magit-version (match-string 1 dirname)))))))) - (if (stringp magit-version) - (when print-dest - (princ (format "Magit %s, Git %s, Emacs %s, %s" - (or magit-version "(unknown)") - (or (let ((magit-git-debug - (lambda (err) - (display-warning '(magit git) - err :error)))) - (magit-git-version t)) - "(unknown)") - emacs-version - system-type) - print-dest)) - (setq debug (reverse debug)) - (setq magit-version 'error) - (when magit-version - (push magit-version debug)) - (unless (equal (getenv "TRAVIS") "true") - ;; The repository is a sparse clone. - (message "Cannot determine Magit's version %S" debug))) - magit-version)) - -;;; Debugging Tools - -(defun magit-debug-git-executable () - "Display a buffer with information about `magit-git-executable'. -See info node `(magit)Debugging Tools' for more information." - (interactive) - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*magit-git-debug*") - (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer)) - (erase-buffer) - (insert (concat - (format "magit-git-executable: %S" magit-git-executable) - (and (not (file-name-absolute-p magit-git-executable)) - (format " [%S]" (executable-find magit-git-executable))) - (format " (%s)\n" - (let* ((errmsg nil) - (magit-git-debug (lambda (err) (setq errmsg err)))) - (or (magit-git-version t) errmsg))))) - (insert (format "exec-path: %S\n" exec-path)) - (--when-let (cl-set-difference - (-filter #'file-exists-p (remq nil (parse-colon-path - (getenv "PATH")))) - (-filter #'file-exists-p (remq nil exec-path)) - :test #'file-equal-p) - (insert (format " entries in PATH, but not in exec-path: %S\n" it))) - (dolist (execdir exec-path) - (insert (format " %s (%s)\n" execdir (car (file-attributes execdir)))) - (when (file-directory-p execdir) - (dolist (exec (directory-files - execdir t (concat - "\\`git" (regexp-opt exec-suffixes) "\\'"))) - (insert (format " %s (%s)\n" exec - (let* ((magit-git-executable exec) - (errmsg nil) - (magit-git-debug (lambda (err) (setq errmsg err)))) - (or (magit-git-version t) errmsg))))))))) - -;;; Startup Asserts - -(defun magit-startup-asserts () - (when-let ((val (getenv "GIT_DIR"))) - (setenv "GIT_DIR") - (message "Magit unset $GIT_DIR (was %S). See \ -https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Don't-set-$GIT_DIR-and-alike" val)) - (when-let ((val (getenv "GIT_WORK_TREE"))) - (setenv "GIT_WORK_TREE") - (message "Magit unset $GIT_WORK_TREE (was %S). See \ -https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Don't-set-$GIT_DIR-and-alike" val)) - (let ((version (magit-git-version))) - (when (and version - (version< version magit--minimal-git) - (not (equal (getenv "TRAVIS") "true"))) - (display-warning 'magit (format "\ -Magit requires Git >= %s, you are using %s. - -If this comes as a surprise to you, because you do actually have -a newer version installed, then that probably means that the -older version happens to appear earlier on the `$PATH'. If you -always start Emacs from a shell, then that can be fixed in the -shell's init file. If you start Emacs by clicking on an icon, -or using some sort of application launcher, then you probably -have to adjust the environment as seen by graphical interface. -For X11 something like ~/.xinitrc should work. - -If you use Tramp to work inside remote Git repositories, then you -have to make sure a suitable Git is used on the remote machines -too.\n" magit--minimal-git version) :error))) - (when (version< emacs-version magit--minimal-emacs) - (display-warning 'magit (format "\ -Magit requires Emacs >= %s, you are using %s. - -If this comes as a surprise to you, because you do actually have -a newer version installed, then that probably means that the -older version happens to appear earlier on the `$PATH'. If you -always start Emacs from a shell, then that can be fixed in the -shell's init file. If you start Emacs by clicking on an icon, -or using some sort of application launcher, then you probably -have to adjust the environment as seen by graphical interface. -For X11 something like ~/.xinitrc should work.\n" - magit--minimal-emacs emacs-version) - :error))) - -;;; Loading Libraries - -(provide 'magit) - -(cl-eval-when (load eval) - (require 'magit-status) - (require 'magit-refs) - (require 'magit-files) - (require 'magit-collab) - (require 'magit-reset) - (require 'magit-branch) - (require 'magit-merge) - (require 'magit-tag) - (require 'magit-worktree) - (require 'magit-notes) - (require 'magit-sequence) - (require 'magit-commit) - (require 'magit-remote) - (require 'magit-bisect) - (require 'magit-stash) - (require 'magit-blame) - (require 'magit-obsolete) - (unless (load "magit-autoloads" t t) - (require 'magit-submodule) - (require 'magit-subtree) - (require 'magit-ediff) - (require 'magit-extras) - (require 'git-rebase) - (require 'magit-imenu) - (require 'magit-bookmark))) - -(eval-after-load 'bookmark - '(require 'magit-bookmark)) - -(if after-init-time - (progn (magit-startup-asserts) - (magit-version)) - (add-hook 'after-init-hook #'magit-startup-asserts t) - (add-hook 'after-init-hook #'magit-version t)) - -;;; magit.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit.elc deleted file mode 100644 index b54f22d..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit.info b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit.info deleted file mode 100644 index cfec6d3..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit.info +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -This is magit.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from magit.texi. - - Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - - You can redistribute this document 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. - - This document 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. 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See the GNU - General Public License for more details. -INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs -START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY -* Magit: (magit). Using Git from Emacs with Magit. -END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY - - -File: magit.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Up: (dir) - -Magit User Manual -***************** - -Magit is an interface to the version control system Git, implemented as -an Emacs package. Magit aspires to be a complete Git porcelain. While -we cannot (yet) claim that Magit wraps and improves upon each and every -Git command, it is complete enough to allow even experienced Git users -to perform almost all of their daily version control tasks directly from -within Emacs. While many fine Git clients exist, only Magit and Git -itself deserve to be called porcelains. - -This manual is for Magit version 2.13.0 (2.13.0-244-g47006165+1). - - Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - - You can redistribute this document 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. - - This document 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. - -* Menu: - -* Introduction:: -* Installation:: -* Getting Started:: -* Interface Concepts:: -* Inspecting:: -* Manipulating:: -* Transferring:: -* Miscellaneous:: -* Customizing:: -* Plumbing:: -* FAQ:: -* Debugging Tools:: -* Keystroke Index:: -* Command Index:: -* Function Index:: -* Variable Index:: - -— The Detailed Node Listing — - -Installation - -* Installing from an Elpa Archive:: -* Installing from the Git Repository:: -* Post-Installation Tasks:: - -Interface Concepts - -* Modes and Buffers:: -* Sections:: -* Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands:: -* Completion, Confirmation and the Selection: Completion Confirmation and the Selection. -* Running Git:: - -Modes and Buffers - -* Switching Buffers:: -* Naming Buffers:: -* Quitting Windows:: -* Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers:: -* Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers:: -* Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers:: - - -Sections - -* Section Movement:: -* Section Visibility:: -* Section Hooks:: -* Section Types and Values:: -* Section Options:: - - -Completion, Confirmation and the Selection - -* Action Confirmation:: -* Completion and Confirmation:: -* The Selection:: -* The hunk-internal region:: -* Support for Completion Frameworks:: -* Additional Completion Options:: - - -Running Git - -* Viewing Git Output:: -* Git Process Status:: -* Running Git Manually:: -* Git Executable:: -* Global Git Arguments:: - - -Inspecting - -* Status Buffer:: -* Repository List:: -* Logging:: -* Diffing:: -* Ediffing:: -* References Buffer:: -* Bisecting:: -* Visiting Blobs:: -* Blaming:: - -Status Buffer - -* Status Sections:: -* Status Header Sections:: -* Status Module Sections:: -* Status Options:: - - -Logging - -* Refreshing Logs:: -* Log Buffer:: -* Log Margin:: -* Select from Log:: -* Reflog:: -* Cherries:: - - -Diffing - -* Refreshing Diffs:: -* Diff Buffer:: -* Diff Options:: -* Revision Buffer:: - - -References Buffer - -* References Sections:: - - -Manipulating - -* Repository Setup:: -* Staging and Unstaging:: -* Applying:: -* Committing:: -* Branching:: -* Merging:: -* Resolving Conflicts:: -* Rebasing:: -* Cherry Picking:: -* Resetting:: -* Stashing:: - -Staging and Unstaging - -* Staging from File-Visiting Buffers:: - - -Committing - -* Initiating a Commit:: -* Editing Commit Messages:: - - -Branching - -* The Two Remotes:: -* The Branch Popup:: -* The Branch Config Popup:: -* Auxillary Branch Commands:: - - -Rebasing - -* Editing Rebase Sequences:: -* Information About In-Progress Rebase:: - - -Cherry Picking - -* Reverting:: - - -Transferring - -* Remotes:: -* Fetching:: -* Pulling:: -* Pushing:: -* Creating and Sending Patches:: -* Applying Patches:: - -Remotes - -* The Remote Popup:: -* The Remote Config Popup:: - - -Miscellaneous - -* Tagging:: -* Notes:: -* Submodules:: -* Subtree:: -* Worktree:: -* Common Commands:: -* Wip Modes:: -* Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files:: -* Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs:: - -Submodules - -* Listing Submodules:: -* Submodule Popup:: - - -Customizing - -* Per-Repository Configuration:: -* Essential Settings:: - -Essential Settings - -* Safety:: -* Performance:: - - -Plumbing - -* Calling Git:: -* Section Plumbing:: -* Refreshing Buffers:: -* Conventions:: - -Calling Git - -* Getting a Value from Git:: -* Calling Git for Effect:: - - -Section Plumbing - -* Creating Sections:: -* Section Selection:: -* Matching Sections:: - - -Conventions - -* Theming Faces:: - - -FAQ - -* FAQ - How to ...?:: -* FAQ - Issues and Errors:: - -FAQ - How to ...? - -* How to show git's output?:: -* How to install the gitman info manual?:: -* How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files?:: -* How does branching and pushing work?:: -* Can Magit be used as ediff-version-control-package?:: - - -FAQ - Issues and Errors - -* Magit is slow:: -* I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable:: -* I am having problems committing:: -* I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit:: -* I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell, but not in Magit: I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell but not in Magit. -* Diffs contain control sequences:: -* Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear:: -* Point is wrong in the COMMIT_EDITMSG buffer:: -* The mode-line information isn't always up-to-date:: -* A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING:: -* My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit:: -* git-commit-mode isn't used when committing from the command-line:: -* Point ends up inside invisible text when jumping to a file-visiting buffer:: - - - - -File: magit.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Installation, Prev: Top, Up: Top - -1 Introduction -************** - -Magit is an interface to the version control system Git, implemented as -an Emacs package. Magit aspires to be a complete Git porcelain. While -we cannot (yet) claim that Magit wraps and improves upon each and every -Git command, it is complete enough to allow even experienced Git users -to perform almost all of their daily version control tasks directly from -within Emacs. While many fine Git clients exist, only Magit and Git -itself deserve to be called porcelains. - - Staging and otherwise applying changes is one of the most important -features in a Git porcelain and here Magit outshines anything else, -including Git itself. Git’s own staging interface (‘git add --patch’) -is so cumbersome that many users only use it in exceptional cases. In -Magit staging a hunk or even just part of a hunk is as trivial as -staging all changes made to a file. - - The most visible part of Magit’s interface is the status buffer, -which displays information about the current repository. Its content is -created by running several Git commands and making their output -actionable. Among other things, it displays information about the -current branch, lists unpulled and unpushed changes and contains -sections displaying the staged and unstaged changes. That might sound -noisy, but, since sections are collapsible, it’s not. - - To stage or unstage a change one places the cursor on the change and -then types ‘s’ or ‘u’. The change can be a file or a hunk, or when the -region is active (i.e. when there is a selection) several files or -hunks, or even just part of a hunk. The change or changes that these -commands - and many others - would act on are highlighted. - - Magit also implements several other "apply variants" in addition to -staging and unstaging. One can discard or reverse a change, or apply it -to the working tree. Git’s own porcelain only supports this for staging -and unstaging and you would have to do something like ‘git diff ... | -??? | git apply ...’ to discard, revert, or apply a single hunk on the -command line. In fact that’s exactly what Magit does internally (which -is what lead to the term "apply variants"). - - Magit isn’t just for Git experts, but it does assume some prior -experience with Git as well as Emacs. That being said, many users have -reported that using Magit was what finally taught them what Git is -capable of and how to use it to its fullest. Other users wished they -had switched to Emacs sooner so that they would have gotten their hands -on Magit earlier. - - While one has to know the basic features of Emacs to be able to make -full use of Magit, acquiring just enough Emacs skills doesn’t take long -and is worth it, even for users who prefer other editors. Vim users are -advised to give Evil (https://bitbucket.org/lyro/evil/wiki/Home), the -"Extensible VI Layer for Emacs", and Spacemacs -(https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs), an "Emacs starter-kit focused -on Evil" a try. - - Magit provides a consistent and efficient Git porcelain. After a -short learning period, you will be able to perform most of your daily -version control tasks faster than you would on the command line. You -will likely also start using features that seemed too daunting in the -past. - - Magit fully embraces Git. It exposes many advanced features using a -simple but flexible interface instead of only wrapping the trivial ones -like many GUI clients do. Of course Magit supports logging, cloning, -pushing, and other commands that usually don’t fail in spectacular ways; -but it also supports tasks that often cannot be completed in a single -step. Magit fully supports tasks such as merging, rebasing, -cherry-picking, reverting, and blaming by not only providing a command -to initiate these tasks but also by displaying context sensitive -information along the way and providing commands that are useful for -resolving conflicts and resuming the sequence after doing so. - - Magit wraps and in many cases improves upon at least the following -Git porcelain commands: ‘add’, ‘am’, ‘bisect’, ‘blame’, ‘branch’, -‘checkout’, ‘cherry’, ‘cherry-pick’, ‘clean’, ‘clone’, ‘commit’, -‘config’, ‘describe’, ‘diff’, ‘fetch’, ‘format-patch’, ‘init’, ‘log’, -‘merge’, ‘merge-tree’, ‘mv’, ‘notes’, ‘pull’, ‘rebase’, ‘reflog’, -‘remote’, ‘request-pull’, ‘reset’, ‘revert’, ‘rm’, ‘show’, ‘stash’, -‘submodule’, ‘subtree’, ‘tag’, and ‘worktree.’ Many more Magit porcelain -commands are implemented on top of Git plumbing commands. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Installation, Next: Getting Started, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top - -2 Installation -************** - -Magit can be installed using Emacs’ package manager or manually from its -development repository. - -* Menu: - -* Installing from an Elpa Archive:: -* Installing from the Git Repository:: -* Post-Installation Tasks:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Installing from an Elpa Archive, Next: Installing from the Git Repository, Up: Installation - -2.1 Installing from an Elpa Archive -=================================== - -Magit is available from Melpa and Melpa-Stable. If you haven’t used -Emacs’ package manager before, then it is high time you familiarize -yourself with it by reading the documentation in the Emacs manual, see -*note (emacs)Packages::. Then add one of the archives to -‘package-archives’: - - • To use Melpa: - - (require 'package) - (add-to-list 'package-archives - '("melpa" . "http://melpa.org/packages/") t) - - • To use Melpa-Stable: - - (require 'package) - (add-to-list 'package-archives - '("melpa-stable" . "http://stable.melpa.org/packages/") t) - - Once you have added your preferred archive, you need to update the -local package list using: - - M-x package-refresh-contents RET - - Once you have done that, you can install Magit and its dependencies -using: - - M-x package-install RET magit RET - - Now see *note Post-Installation Tasks::. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Installing from the Git Repository, Next: Post-Installation Tasks, Prev: Installing from an Elpa Archive, Up: Installation - -2.2 Installing from the Git Repository -====================================== - -Magit depends on the ‘dash’, ‘magit-popup’, ‘ghub’ and ‘with-editor’ -libraries which are available from Melpa and Melpa-Stable. Install them -using ‘M-x package-install RET <package> RET’. Of course you may also -install them manually from their development repository. - - (An ancient release of Magit is also available from Marmalade, but no -new versions will be uploaded. Marmalade is unmaintained — its -maintainer has stopped responding to support requests from package -authors or even just to create new accounts so that new authors can -upload their packages in the first place.) - - Then clone the Magit repository: - - $ git clone https://github.com/magit/magit.git ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/magit - $ cd ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/magit - - Then compile the libraries and generate the info manuals: - - $ make - - If you haven’t installed ‘dash’, ‘magit-popup’, ‘ghub’ and -‘with-editor’ from Melpa or at ‘/path/to/magit/../<package>’, then you -have to tell ‘make’ where to find them. To do so create the file -‘/path/to/magit/config.mk’ with the following content before running -‘make’: - - LOAD_PATH = -L /path/to/magit/lisp - LOAD_PATH += -L /path/to/dash - LOAD_PATH += -L /path/to/magit-popup - LOAD_PATH += -L /path/to/ghub - LOAD_PATH += -L /path/to/with-editor - - Finally add this to your init file: - - (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/magit/lisp") - (require 'magit) - - (with-eval-after-load 'info - (info-initialize) - (add-to-list 'Info-directory-list - "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/magit/Documentation/")) - - Note that you have to add the ‘lisp’ subdirectory to the ‘load-path’, -not the top-level of the repository, and that elements of ‘load-path’ -should not end with a slash, while those of ‘Info-directory-list’ -should. - - Instead of requiring the feature ‘magit’, you could load just the -autoload definitions, by loading the file ‘magit-autoloads.el’. - - (load "/path/to/magit/lisp/magit-autoloads") - - Instead of running Magit directly from the repository by adding that -to the ‘load-path’, you might want to instead install it in some other -directory using ‘sudo make install’ and setting ‘load-path’ accordingly. - - To update Magit use: - - $ git pull - $ make - - At times it might be necessary to run ‘make clean all’ instead. - - To view all available targets use ‘make help’. - - Now see *note Post-Installation Tasks::. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Post-Installation Tasks, Prev: Installing from the Git Repository, Up: Installation - -2.3 Post-Installation Tasks -=========================== - -After installing Magit you should verify that you are indeed using the -Magit, Git, and Emacs releases you think you are using. It’s best to -restart Emacs before doing so, to make sure you are not using an -outdated value for ‘load-path’. - - M-x magit-version RET - - should display something like - - Magit 2.8.0, Git 2.10.2, Emacs 25.1.1, gnu/linux - - Then you might also want to read about options that many users likely -want to customize. See *note Essential Settings::. - - To be able to follow cross references to Git manpages found in this -manual, you might also have to manually install the ‘gitman’ info -manual, or advice ‘Info-follow-nearest-node’ to instead open the actual -manpage. See *note How to install the gitman info manual?::. - - If you are completely new to Magit then see *note Getting Started::. - - If you run into problems, then please see the *note FAQ::. Also see -the *note Debugging Tools::. - - And last but not least please consider making a donation, to ensure -that I can keep working on Magit. See <https://magit.vc/donations>. -for various donation options. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Getting Started, Next: Interface Concepts, Prev: Installation, Up: Top - -3 Getting Started -***************** - -This short tutorial describes the most essential features that many -Magitians use on a daily basis. It only scratches the surface but -should be enough to get you started. - - IMPORTANT: It is safest if you clone some repository just for this -tutorial. Alternatively you can use an existing local repository, but -if you do that, then you should commit all uncommitted changes before -proceeding. - - To display information about the current Git repository, type ‘M-x -magit-status RET’. You will be using this command a lot, and should -therefore give it a global key binding. This is what we recommend: - - (global-set-key (kbd "C-x g") 'magit-status) - - Most Magit commands are commonly invoked from the status buffer. It -can be considered the primary interface for interacting with Git using -Magit. Many other Magit buffers may exist at a given time, but they are -often created from this buffer. - - Depending on what state your repository is in, this buffer may -contain sections titled "Staged changes", "Unstaged changes", "Unmerged -into origin/master", "Unpushed to origin/master", and many others. - - Since we are starting from a safe state, which you can easily return -to (by doing a ‘git reset --hard PRE-MAGIT-STATE’), there currently are -not staged or unstaged changes. Edit some files and save the changes. -Then go back to the status buffer, while at the same time refreshing it, -by typing ‘C-x g’. (When the status buffer, or any Magit buffer for -that matter, is the current buffer, then you can also use just ‘g’ to -refresh it). - - Move between sections using ‘p’ and ‘n’. Note that the bodies of -some sections are hidden. Type ‘TAB’ to expand or collapse the section -at point. You can also use ‘C-tab’ to cycle the visibility of the -current section and its children. Move to a file section inside the -section named "Unstaged changes" and type ‘s’ to stage the changes you -have made to that file. That file now appears under "Staged changes". - - Magit can stage and unstage individual hunks, not just complete -files. Move to the file you have just staged, expand it using ‘TAB’, -move to one of the hunks using ‘n’, and unstage just that by typing ‘u’. -Note how the staging (‘s’) and unstaging (‘u’) commands operate on the -change at point. Many other commands behave the same way. - - You can also un-/stage just part of a hunk. Inside the body of a -hunk section (move there using ‘C-n’), set the mark using ‘C-SPC’ and -move down until some added and/or removed lines fall inside the region -but not all of them. Again type ‘s’ to stage. - - It is also possible to un-/stage multiple files at once. Move to a -file section, type ‘C-SPC’, move to the next file using ‘n’, and then -‘s’ to stage both files. Note that both the mark and point have to be -on the headings of sibling sections for this to work. If the region -looks like it does in other buffers, then it doesn’t select Magit -sections that can be acted on as a unit. - - And then of course you want to commit your changes. Type ‘c’. This -shows the committing popup buffer featuring various commit variants and -arguments that can be passed to ‘git commit’. Do not worry about those -for now. We want to create a "normal" commit, which is done by typing -‘c’ again. - - Now two new buffers appear. One is for writing the commit message, -the other shows a diff with the changes that you are about to committed. -Write a message and then type ‘C-c C-c’ to actually create the commit. - - You probably don’t want to push the commit you just created because -you just committed some random changes, but if that is not the case you -could push it by typing ‘P’ to bring up the push popup and then ‘p’ to -push to a branch with the same name as the local branch onto the remote -configured as the push-remote. (If the push-remote is not configured -yet, then you would first be prompted for the remote to push to.) - - So far we have mentioned the commit, push, and log popups. These are -probably among the popups you will be using the most, but many others -exist. To show a popup that lists all other popups (as well as the -various apply commands and some other fundamental commands), type ‘h’. -Try a few. - - The key bindings in that popup correspond to the bindings in Magit -buffers, including but not limited to the status buffer. So you could -type ‘h d’ to bring up the diff popup, but once you remember that "d" -stands for "diff", you would usually do so by just typing ‘d’. But the -"popup of popups" is useful even once you have memorized all the -bindings, as it can provide easy access to Magit commands from non-Magit -buffers. You should create a global key binding for this command too: - - (global-set-key (kbd "C-x M-g") 'magit-dispatch-popup) - - In the same vein, you might also want to enable -‘global-magit-file-mode’ to get some more Magit key bindings in regular -file-visiting buffers (see *note Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting -Files::). - - It is not necessary that you do so now, but if you stick with Magit, -then it is highly recommended that you read the next section too. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Interface Concepts, Next: Inspecting, Prev: Getting Started, Up: Top - -4 Interface Concepts -******************** - -* Menu: - -* Modes and Buffers:: -* Sections:: -* Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands:: -* Completion, Confirmation and the Selection: Completion Confirmation and the Selection. -* Running Git:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Modes and Buffers, Next: Sections, Up: Interface Concepts - -4.1 Modes and Buffers -===================== - -Magit provides several major-modes. For each of these modes there -usually exists only one buffer per repository. Separate modes and thus -buffers exist for commits, diffs, logs, and some other things. - - Besides these special purpose buffers, there also exists an overview -buffer, called the *status buffer*. It’s usually from this buffer that -the user invokes Git commands, or creates or visits other buffers. - - In this manual we often speak about "Magit buffers". By that we mean -buffers whose major-modes derive from ‘magit-mode’. - -‘M-x magit-toggle-buffer-lock’ (‘magit-toggle-buffer-lock’) - - This command locks the current buffer to its value or if the buffer - is already locked, then it unlocks it. - - Locking a buffer to its value prevents it from being reused to - display another value. The name of a locked buffer contains its - value, which allows telling it apart from other locked buffers and - the unlocked buffer. - - Not all Magit buffers can be locked to their values; for example, - it wouldn’t make sense to lock a status buffer. - - There can only be a single unlocked buffer using a certain - major-mode per repository. So when a buffer is being unlocked and - another unlocked buffer already exists for that mode and - repository, then the former buffer is instead deleted and the - latter is displayed in its place. - -* Menu: - -* Switching Buffers:: -* Naming Buffers:: -* Quitting Windows:: -* Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers:: -* Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers:: -* Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Switching Buffers, Next: Naming Buffers, Up: Modes and Buffers - -4.1.1 Switching Buffers ------------------------ - - -- Function: magit-display-buffer buffer - - This function is a wrapper around ‘display-buffer’ and is used to - display any Magit buffer. It displays BUFFER in some window and, - unlike ‘display-buffer’, also selects that window, provided - ‘magit-display-buffer-noselect’ is ‘nil’. It also runs the hooks - mentioned below. - - -- Variable: magit-display-buffer-noselect - - When this is non-nil, then ‘magit-display-buffer’ only displays the - buffer but forgoes also selecting the window. This variable should - not be set globally, it is only intended to be let-bound, by code - that automatically updates "the other window". This is used for - example when the revision buffer is updated when you move inside - the log buffer. - - -- User Option: magit-display-buffer-function - - The function specified here is called by ‘magit-display-buffer’ - with one argument, a buffer, to actually display that buffer. This - function should call ‘display-buffer’ with that buffer as first and - a list of display actions as second argument. - - Magit provides several functions, listed below, that are suitable - values for this option. If you want to use different rules, then a - good way of doing that is to start with a copy of one of these - functions and then adjust it to your needs. - - Instead of using a wrapper around ‘display-buffer’, that function - itself can be used here, in which case the display actions have to - be specified by adding them to ‘display-buffer-alist’ instead. - - To learn about display actions, see *note (elisp)Choosing a Window - for Display::. - - -- Function: magit-display-buffer-traditional buffer - - This function is the current default value of the option - ‘magit-display-buffer-function’. Before that option and this - function were added, the behavior was hard-coded in many places all - over the code base but now all the rules are contained in this one - function (except for the "noselect" special case mentioned above). - - -- Function: magit-display-buffer-same-window-except-diff-v1 - - This function displays most buffers in the currently selected - window. If a buffer’s mode derives from ‘magit-diff-mode’ or - ‘magit-process-mode’, it is displayed in another window. - - -- Function: magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1 - - This function fills the entire frame when displaying a status - buffer. Otherwise, it behaves like - ‘magit-display-buffer-traditional’. - - -- Function: magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-topleft-v1 - - This function fills the entire frame when displaying a status - buffer. It behaves like ‘magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1’ - except that it displays buffers that derive from ‘magit-diff-mode’ - or ‘magit-process-mode’ to the top or left of the current buffer - rather than to the bottom or right. As a result, Magit buffers - tend to pop up on the same side as they would if - ‘magit-display-buffer-traditional’ were in use. - - -- Function: magit-display-buffer-fullcolumn-most-v1 - - This function displays most buffers so that they fill the entire - height of the frame. However, the buffer is displayed in another - window if (1) the buffer’s mode derives from ‘magit-process-mode’, - or (2) the buffer’s mode derives from ‘magit-diff-mode’, provided - that the mode of the current buffer derives from ‘magit-log-mode’ - or ‘magit-cherry-mode’. - - -- User Option: magit-pre-display-buffer-hook - - This hook is run by ‘magit-display-buffer’ before displaying the - buffer. - - -- Function: magit-save-window-configuration - - This function saves the current window configuration. Later when - the buffer is buried, it may be restored by - ‘magit-restore-window-configuration’. - - -- User Option: magit-post-display-buffer-hook - - This hook is run by ‘magit-display-buffer’ after displaying the - buffer. - - -- Function: magit-maybe-set-dedicated - - This function remembers if a new window had to be created to - display the buffer, or whether an existing window was reused. This - information is later used by ‘magit-mode-quit-window’, to determine - whether the window should be deleted when its last Magit buffer is - buried. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Naming Buffers, Next: Quitting Windows, Prev: Switching Buffers, Up: Modes and Buffers - -4.1.2 Naming Buffers --------------------- - - -- User Option: magit-generate-buffer-name-function - - The function used to generate the names of Magit buffers. - - Such a function should take the options - ‘magit-uniquify-buffer-names’ as well as ‘magit-buffer-name-format’ - into account. If it doesn’t, then should be clearly stated in the - doc-string. And if it supports %-sequences beyond those mentioned - in the doc-string of the option ‘magit-buffer-name-format’, then - its own doc-string should describe the additions. - - -- Function: magit-generate-buffer-name-default-function mode - - This function returns a buffer name suitable for a buffer whose - major-mode is MODE and which shows information about the repository - in which ‘default-directory’ is located. - - This function uses ‘magit-buffer-name-format’ and supporting all of - the %-sequences mentioned the documentation of that option. It - also respects the option ‘magit-uniquify-buffer-names’. - - -- User Option: magit-buffer-name-format - - The format string used to name Magit buffers. - - At least the following %-sequences are supported: - - • ‘%m’ - - The name of the major-mode, but with the ‘-mode’ suffix - removed. - - • ‘%M’ - - Like ‘%m’ but abbreviate ‘magit-status-mode’ as ‘magit’. - - • ‘%v’ - - The value the buffer is locked to, in parentheses, or an empty - string if the buffer is not locked to a value. - - • ‘%V’ - - Like ‘%v’, but the string is prefixed with a space, unless it - is an empty string. - - • ‘%t’ - - The top-level directory of the working tree of the repository, - or if ‘magit-uniquify-buffer-names’ is non-nil an abbreviation - of that. - - • ‘%x’ - - If ‘magit-uniquify-buffer-names’ is nil "*", otherwise the - empty string. Due to limitations of the ‘uniquify’ package, - buffer names must end with the path. - - • ‘%T’ - - Obsolete, use "%t%x" instead. Like ‘%t’, but append an - asterisk if and only if ‘magit-uniquify-buffer-names’ is nil. - - The value should always contain ‘%m’ or ‘%M’, ‘%v’ or ‘%V’, and - ‘%t’ (or the obsolete ‘%T’). If ‘magit-uniquify-buffer-names’ is - non-nil, then the value must end with ‘%t’ or ‘%t%x’ (or the - obsolete ‘%T’). See issue #2841. - - -- User Option: magit-uniquify-buffer-names - - This option controls whether the names of Magit buffers are - uniquified. If the names are not being uniquified, then they - contain the full path of the top-level of the working tree of the - corresponding repository. If they are being uniquified, then they - end with the basename of the top-level, or if that would conflict - with the name used for other buffers, then the names of all these - buffers are adjusted until they no longer conflict. - - This is done using the ‘uniquify’ package; customize its options to - control how buffer names are uniquified. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Quitting Windows, Next: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers, Prev: Naming Buffers, Up: Modes and Buffers - -4.1.3 Quitting Windows ----------------------- - -‘q’ (‘magit-mode-bury-buffer’) - - This command buries the current Magit buffer. With a prefix - argument, it instead kills the buffer. - - -- User Option: magit-bury-buffer-function - - The function used to actually bury or kill the current buffer. - - ‘magit-mode-bury-buffer’ calls this function with one argument. If - the argument is non-nil, then the function has to kill the current - buffer. Otherwise it has to bury it alive. The default value - currently is ‘magit-restore-window-configuration’. - - -- Function: magit-restore-window-configuration kill-buffer - - Bury or kill the current buffer using ‘quit-window’, which is - called with KILL-BUFFER as first and the selected window as second - argument. - - Then restore the window configuration that existed right before the - current buffer was displayed in the selected frame. Unfortunately - that also means that point gets adjusted in all the buffers, which - are being displayed in the selected frame. - - -- Function: magit-mode-quit-window kill-buffer - - Bury or kill the current buffer using ‘quit-window’, which is - called with KILL-BUFFER as first and the selected window as second - argument. - - Then, if the window was originally created to display a Magit - buffer and the buried buffer was the last remaining Magit buffer - that was ever displayed in the window, then that is deleted. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers, Next: Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers, Prev: Quitting Windows, Up: Modes and Buffers - -4.1.4 Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers -------------------------------------------- - -After running a command which may change the state of the current -repository, the current Magit buffer and the corresponding status buffer -are refreshed. The status buffer may optionally be automatically -refreshed whenever a buffer is saved to a file inside the respective -repository. - - Automatically refreshing Magit buffers ensures that the displayed -information is up-to-date most of the time but can lead to a noticeable -delay in big repositories. Other Magit buffers are not refreshed to -keep the delay to a minimum and also because doing so can sometimes be -undesirable. - - Buffers can also be refreshed explicitly, which is useful in buffers -that weren’t current during the last refresh and after changes were made -to the repository outside of Magit. - -‘g’ (‘magit-refresh’) - - This command refreshes the current buffer if its major mode derives - from ‘magit-mode’ as well as the corresponding status buffer. - - If the option ‘magit-revert-buffers’ calls for it, then it also - reverts all unmodified buffers that visit files being tracked in - the current repository. - -‘G’ (‘magit-refresh-all’) - - This command refreshes all Magit buffers belonging to the current - repository and also reverts all unmodified buffers that visit files - being tracked in the current repository. - - The file-visiting buffers are always reverted, even if - ‘magit-revert-buffers’ is nil. - - -- User Option: magit-refresh-buffer-hook - - This hook is run in each Magit buffer that was refreshed during the - current refresh - normally the current buffer and the status - buffer. - - -- User Option: magit-refresh-status-buffer - - When this option is non-nil, then the status buffer is - automatically refreshed after running git for side-effects, in - addition to the current Magit buffer, which is always refreshed - automatically. - - Only set this to nil after exhausting all other options to improve - performance. - - -- Function: magit-after-save-refresh-status - - This function is intended to be added to ‘after-save-hook’. After - doing that the corresponding status buffer is refreshed whenever a - buffer is saved to a file inside a repository. - - Note that refreshing a Magit buffer is done by re-creating its - contents from scratch, which can be slow in large repositories. If - you are not satisfied with Magit’s performance, then you should - obviously not add this function to that hook. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers, Next: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers, Prev: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers, Up: Modes and Buffers - -4.1.5 Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers ------------------------------------------------ - -File-visiting buffers are by default saved at certain points in time. -This doesn’t guarantee that Magit buffers are always up-to-date, but, -provided one only edits files by editing them in Emacs and uses only -Magit to interact with Git, one can be fairly confident. When in doubt -or after outside changes, type ‘g’ (‘magit-refresh’) to save and refresh -explicitly. - - -- User Option: magit-save-repository-buffers - - This option controls whether file-visiting buffers are saved before - certain events. - - If this is non-nil then all modified file-visiting buffers - belonging to the current repository may be saved before running - commands, before creating new Magit buffers, and before explicitly - refreshing such buffers. If this is ‘dontask’ then this is done - without user intervention. If it is ‘t’ then the user has to - confirm each save. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers, Prev: Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers, Up: Modes and Buffers - -4.1.6 Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers --------------------------------------------------- - -By default Magit automatically reverts buffers that are visiting files -that are being tracked in a Git repository, after they have changed on -disk. When using Magit one often changes files on disk by running git, -i.e. "outside Emacs", making this a rather important feature. - - For example, if you discard a change in the status buffer, then that -is done by running ‘git apply --reverse ...’, and Emacs considers the -file to have "changed on disk". If Magit did not automatically revert -the buffer, then you would have to type ‘M-x revert-buffer RET RET’ in -the visiting buffer before you could continue making changes. - - -- User Option: magit-auto-revert-mode - - When this mode is enabled, then buffers that visit tracked files, - are automatically reverted after the visited files changed on disk. - - -- User Option: global-auto-revert-mode - - When this mode is enabled, then any file-visiting buffer is - automatically reverted after the visited file changed on disk. - - If you like buffers that visit tracked files to be automatically - reverted, then you might also like any buffer to be reverted, not - just those visiting tracked files. If that is the case, then - enable this mode _instead of_ ‘magit-auto-revert-mode’. - - -- User Option: magit-auto-revert-immediately - - This option controls whether Magit reverts buffers immediately. - - If this is non-nil and either ‘global-auto-revert-mode’ or - ‘magit-auto-revert-mode’ is enabled, then Magit immediately reverts - buffers by explicitly calling ‘auto-revert-buffers’ after running - git for side-effects. - - If ‘auto-revert-use-notify’ is non-nil (and file notifications are - actually supported), then ‘magit-auto-revert-immediately’ does not - have to be non-nil, because the reverts happen immediately anyway. - - If ‘magit-auto-revert-immediately’ and ‘auto-revert-use-notify’ are - both ‘nil’, then reverts happen after ‘auto-revert-interval’ - seconds of user inactivity. That is not desirable. - - -- User Option: auto-revert-use-notify - - This option controls whether file notification functions should be - used. Note that this variable unfortunately defaults to ‘t’ even - on systems on which file notifications cannot be used. - - -- User Option: magit-auto-revert-tracked-only - - This option controls whether ‘magit-auto-revert-mode’ only reverts - tracked files or all files that are located inside Git - repositories, including untracked files and files located inside - Git’s control directory. - - -- Command: auto-revert-mode - - The global mode ‘magit-auto-revert-mode’ works by turning on this - local mode in the appropriate buffers (but - ‘global-auto-revert-mode’ is implemented differently). You can - also turn it on or off manually, which might be necessary if Magit - does not notice that a previously untracked file now is being - tracked or vice-versa. - - -- User Option: auto-revert-stop-on-user-input - - This option controls whether the arrival of user input suspends the - automatic reverts for ‘auto-revert-interval’ seconds. - - -- User Option: auto-revert-interval - - This option controls for how many seconds Emacs waits before - resuming suspended reverts. - - -- User Option: auto-revert-buffer-list-filter - - This option specifies an additional filter used by - ‘auto-revert-buffers’ to determine whether a buffer should be - reverted or not. - - This option is provided by ‘magit’, which also redefines - ‘auto-revert-buffers’ to respect it. Magit users who do not turn - on the local mode ‘auto-revert-mode’ themselves, are best served by - setting the value to ‘magit-auto-revert-repository-buffers-p’. - - However the default is nil, to not disturb users who do use the - local mode directly. If you experience delays when running Magit - commands, then you should consider using one of the predicates - provided by Magit - especially if you also use Tramp. - - Users who do turn on ‘auto-revert-mode’ in buffers in which Magit - doesn’t do that for them, should likely not use any filter. Users - who turn on ‘global-auto-revert-mode’, do not have to worry about - this option, because it is disregarded if the global mode is - enabled. - - -- User Option: auto-revert-verbose - - This option controls whether Emacs reports when a buffer has been - reverted. - - The options with the ‘auto-revert-’ prefix are located in the Custom -group named ‘auto-revert’. The other, magit-specific, options are -located in the ‘magit’ group. - -* Menu: - -* Risk of Reverting Automatically:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Risk of Reverting Automatically, Up: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers - -Risk of Reverting Automatically -............................... - -For the vast majority users automatically reverting file-visiting -buffers after they have changed on disk is harmless. - - If a buffer is modified (i.e. it contains changes that haven’t been -saved yet), then Emacs would refuse to automatically revert it. If you -save a previously modified buffer, then that results in what is seen by -Git as an uncommitted change. Git would then refuse to carry out any -commands that would cause these changes to be lost. In other words, if -there is anything that could be lost, then either Git or Emacs would -refuse to discard the changes. - - However if you do use file-visiting buffers as a sort of ad hoc -"staging area", then the automatic reverts could potentially cause data -loss. So far I have only heard from one user who uses such a workflow. - - An example: You visit some file in a buffer, edit it, and save the -changes. Then, outside of Emacs (or at least not using Magit or by -saving the buffer) you change the file on disk again. At this point the -buffer is the only place where the intermediate version still exists. -You have saved the changes to disk, but that has since been overwritten. -Meanwhile Emacs considers the buffer to be unmodified (because you have -not made any changes to it since you last saved it to the visited file) -and therefore would not object to it being automatically reverted. At -this point an Auto-Revert mode would kick in. It would check whether -the buffer is modified and since that is not the case it would revert -it. The intermediate version would be lost. (Actually you could still -get it back using the ‘undo’ command.) - - If your workflow depends on Emacs preserving the intermediate version -in the buffer, then you have to disable all Auto-Revert modes. But -please consider that such a workflow would be dangerous even without -using an Auto-Revert mode, and should therefore be avoided. If Emacs -crashed or if you quit Emacs by mistake, then you would also lose the -buffer content. There would be no autosave file still containing the -intermediate version (because that was deleted when you saved the -buffer) and you would not be asked whether you want to save the buffer -(because it isn’t modified). - - -File: magit.info, Node: Sections, Next: Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands, Prev: Modes and Buffers, Up: Interface Concepts - -4.2 Sections -============ - -Magit buffers are organized into nested sections, which can be collapsed -and expanded, similar to how sections are handled in Org mode. Each -section also has a type, and some sections also have a value. For each -section type there can also be a local keymap, shared by all sections of -that type. - - Taking advantage of the section value and type, many commands operate -on the current section, or when the region is active and selects -sections of the same type, all of the selected sections. Commands that -only make sense for a particular section type (as opposed to just -behaving differently depending on the type) are usually bound in section -type keymaps. - -* Menu: - -* Section Movement:: -* Section Visibility:: -* Section Hooks:: -* Section Types and Values:: -* Section Options:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Section Movement, Next: Section Visibility, Up: Sections - -4.2.1 Section Movement ----------------------- - -To move within a section use the usual keys (‘C-p’, ‘C-n’, ‘C-b’, ‘C-f’ -etc), whose global bindings are not shadowed. To move to another -section use the following commands. - -‘p’ (‘magit-section-backward’) - - When not at the beginning of a section, then move to the beginning - of the current section. At the beginning of a section, instead - move to the beginning of the previous visible section. - -‘n’ (‘magit-section-forward’) - - Move to the beginning of the next visible section. - -‘M-p’ (‘magit-section-backward-siblings’) - - Move to the beginning of the previous sibling section. If there is - no previous sibling section, then move to the parent section - instead. - -‘M-n’ (‘magit-section-forward-siblings’) - - Move to the beginning of the next sibling section. If there is no - next sibling section, then move to the parent section instead. - -‘^’ (‘magit-section-up’) - - Move to the beginning of the parent of the current section. - - The above commands all call the hook ‘magit-section-movement-hook’. -Any of the functions listed below can be used as members of this hook. - - -- Variable: magit-section-movement-hook - - This hook is run by all of the above movement commands, after - arriving at the destination. - - -- Function: magit-hunk-set-window-start - - This hook function ensures that the beginning of the current - section is visible, provided it is a ‘hunk’ section. Otherwise, it - does nothing. This function is a member of the hook’s default - value. - - -- Function: magit-section-set-window-start - - This hook function ensures that the beginning of the current - section is visible, regardless of the section’s type. If you add - this to ‘magit-section-movement-hook’, then you must remove the - hunk-only variant in turn. - - -- Function: magit-log-maybe-show-more-commits - - This hook function only has an effect in log buffers, and ‘point’ - is on the "show more" section. If that is the case, then it - doubles the number of commits that are being shown. This function - is a member of the hook’s default value. - - -- Function: magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer - - When moving inside a log buffer, then this function updates the - revision buffer, provided it is already being displayed in another - window of the same frame. This function is a member of the hook’s - default value. - - -- Function: magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer - - When moving inside a log buffer and another window of the same - frame displays a blob buffer, then this function instead displays - the blob buffer for the commit at point in that window. - - -- Function: magit-status-maybe-update-revision-buffer - - When moving inside a status buffer, then this function updates the - revision buffer, provided it is already being displayed in another - window of the same frame. - - -- Function: magit-status-maybe-update-blob-buffer - - When moving inside a status buffer and another window of the same - frame displays a blob buffer, then this function instead displays - the blob buffer for the commit at point in that window. - - -- User Option: magit-update-other-window-delay - - Delay before automatically updating the other window. - - When moving around in certain buffers, then certain other buffers, - which are being displayed in another window, may optionally be - updated to display information about the section at point. - - When holding down a key to move by more than just one section, then - that would update that buffer for each section on the way. To - prevent that, updating the revision buffer is delayed, and this - option controls for how long. For optimal experience you might - have to adjust this delay and/or the keyboard repeat rate and delay - of your graphical environment or operating system. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Section Visibility, Next: Section Hooks, Prev: Section Movement, Up: Sections - -4.2.2 Section Visibility ------------------------- - -Magit provides many commands for changing the visibility of sections, -but all you need to get started are the next two. - -‘TAB’ (‘magit-section-toggle’) - - Toggle the visibility of the body of the current section. - -‘C-<tab>’ (‘magit-section-cycle’) - - Cycle the visibility of current section and its children. - -‘M-<tab>’ (‘magit-section-cycle-diffs’) - - Cycle the visibility of diff-related sections in the current - buffer. - -‘S-<tab>’ (‘magit-section-cycle-global’) - - Cycle the visibility of all sections in the current buffer. - -‘1’ (‘magit-section-show-level-1’) -‘2’ (‘magit-section-show-level-2’) -‘3’ (‘magit-section-show-level-3’) -‘4’ (‘magit-section-show-level-4’) - - Show sections surrounding the current section up to level N. - -‘M-1’ (‘magit-section-show-level-1-all’) -‘M-2’ (‘magit-section-show-level-2-all’) -‘M-3’ (‘magit-section-show-level-3-all’) -‘M-4’ (‘magit-section-show-level-4-all’) - - Show all sections up to level N. - - Some functions, which are used to implement the above commands, are -also exposed as commands themselves. By default no keys are bound to -these commands, as they are generally perceived to be much less useful. -But your mileage may vary. - - -- Command: magit-section-show - - Show the body of the current section. - - -- Command: magit-section-hide - - Hide the body of the current section. - - -- Command: magit-section-show-headings - - Recursively show headings of children of the current section. Only - show the headings. Previously shown text-only bodies are hidden. - - -- Command: magit-section-show-children - - Recursively show the bodies of children of the current section. - With a prefix argument show children down to the level of the - current section, and hide deeper children. - - -- Command: magit-section-hide-children - - Recursively hide the bodies of children of the current section. - - -- Command: magit-section-toggle-children - - Toggle visibility of bodies of children of the current section. - - When a buffer is first created then some sections are shown expanded -while others are not. This is hard coded. When a buffer is refreshed -then the previous visibility is preserved. The initial visibility of -certain sections can also be overwritten using the hook -‘magit-section-set-visibility-hook’. - - -- User Option: magit-section-initial-visibility-alist - - This options can be used to override the initial visibility of - sections. In the future it will also be used to define the - defaults, but currently a section’s default is still hardcoded. - - The value is an alist. Each element maps a section type or lineage - to the initial visibility state for such sections. The state has - to be one of ‘show’ or ‘hide’, or a function that returns one of - these symbols. A function is called with the section as the only - argument. - - Use the command ‘magit-describe-section-briefly’ to determine a - section’s lineage or type. The vector in the output is the section - lineage and the type is the first element of that vector. - Wildcards can be used, see ‘magit-section-match’. - - -- User Option: magit-section-cache-visibility - - This option controls for which sections the previous visibility - state should be restored if a section disappears and later appears - again. The value is a boolean or a list of section types. If t, - then the visibility of all sections is cached. Otherwise this is - only done for sections whose type matches one of the listed types. - - This requires that the function ‘magit-section-cached-visibility’ - is a member of ‘magit-section-set-visibility-hook’. - - -- Variable: magit-section-set-visibility-hook - - This hook is run when first creating a buffer and also when - refreshing an existing buffer, and is used to determine the - visibility of the section currently being inserted. - - Each function is called with one argument, the section being - inserted. It should return ‘hide’ or ‘show’, or to leave the - visibility undefined ‘nil’. If no function decides on the - visibility and the buffer is being refreshed, then the visibility - is preserved; or if the buffer is being created, then the hard - coded default is used. - - Usually this should only be used to set the initial visibility but - not during refreshes. If ‘magit-insert-section--oldroot’ is - non-nil, then the buffer is being refreshed and these functions - should immediately return ‘nil’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Section Hooks, Next: Section Types and Values, Prev: Section Visibility, Up: Sections - -4.2.3 Section Hooks -------------------- - -Which sections are inserted into certain buffers is controlled with -hooks. This includes the status and the refs buffers. For other -buffers, e.g. log and diff buffers, this is not possible. The command -‘magit-describe-section’ can be used to see which hook (if any) was -responsible for inserting the section at point. - - For buffers whose sections can be customized by the user, a hook -variable called ‘magit-TYPE-sections-hook’ exists. This hook should be -changed using ‘magit-add-section-hook’. Avoid using ‘add-hooks’ or the -Custom interface. - - The various available section hook variables are described later in -this manual along with the appropriate "section inserter functions". - - -- Function: magit-add-section-hook hook function &optional at append - local - - Add the function FUNCTION to the value of section hook HOOK. - - Add FUNCTION at the beginning of the hook list unless optional - APPEND is non-nil, in which case FUNCTION is added at the end. If - FUNCTION already is a member then move it to the new location. - - If optional AT is non-nil and a member of the hook list, then add - FUNCTION next to that instead. Add before or after AT, or replace - AT with FUNCTION depending on APPEND. If APPEND is the symbol - ‘replace’, then replace AT with FUNCTION. For any other non-nil - value place FUNCTION right after AT. If nil, then place FUNCTION - right before AT. If FUNCTION already is a member of the list but - AT is not, then leave FUNCTION where ever it already is. - - If optional LOCAL is non-nil, then modify the hook’s buffer-local - value rather than its global value. This makes the hook local by - copying the default value. That copy is then modified. - - HOOK should be a symbol. If HOOK is void, it is first set to nil. - HOOK’s value must not be a single hook function. FUNCTION should - be a function that takes no arguments and inserts one or multiple - sections at point, moving point forward. FUNCTION may choose not - to insert its section(s), when doing so would not make sense. It - should not be abused for other side-effects. - - To remove a function from a section hook, use ‘remove-hook’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Section Types and Values, Next: Section Options, Prev: Section Hooks, Up: Sections - -4.2.4 Section Types and Values ------------------------------- - -Each section has a type, for example ‘hunk’, ‘file’, and ‘commit’. -Instances of certain section types also have a value. The value of a -section of type ‘file’, for example, is a file name. - - Users usually do not have to worry about a section’s type and value, -but knowing them can be handy at times. - -‘M-x magit-describe-section-briefly’ (‘magit-describe-section-briefly’) - - Show information about the section at point in the echo area, as - "#<magit-section VALUE [TYPE PARENT-TYPE...] BEGINNING-END>". - - Many commands behave differently depending on the type of the section -at point and/or somehow consume the value of that section. But that is -only one of the reasons why the same key may do something different, -depending on what section is current. - - Additionally for each section type a keymap *might* be defined, named -‘magit-TYPE-section-map’. That keymap is used as text property keymap -of all text belonging to any section of the respective type. If such a -map does not exist for a certain type, then you can define it yourself, -and it will automatically be used. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Section Options, Prev: Section Types and Values, Up: Sections - -4.2.5 Section Options ---------------------- - -This section describes options that have an effect on more than just a -certain type of sections. As you can see there are not many of those. - - -- User Option: magit-section-show-child-count - - Whether to append the number of children to section headings. This - only affects sections that could benefit from this information. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands, Next: Completion Confirmation and the Selection, Prev: Sections, Up: Interface Concepts - -4.3 Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands -===================================== - -Many Magit commands are implemented using *popup buffers*. First the -user invokes a *popup* or *prefix* command, which causes a popup buffer -with the available *infix* arguments and *suffix* commands to be -displayed. The user then optionally toggles/sets some arguments and -finally invokes one of the suffix commands. - - This is implemented in the library ‘magit-popup’. Earlier releases -used the library ‘magit-key-mode’. A future release will switch to a -yet-to-be-written successor, which will likely be named ‘transient’. - - Because ‘magit-popup’ can also be used by other packages without -having to depend on all of Magit, it is documented in its own manual. -See *note (magit-popup)Top::. - -‘C-c C-c’ (‘magit-dispatch-popup’) - - This popup command shows a buffer featuring all other Magit popup - commands as well as some other commands that are not popup commands - themselves. - - This command is also, or especially, useful outside Magit buffers, so -you should setup a global binding: - - (global-set-key (kbd "C-x M-g") 'magit-dispatch-popup) - - Most popups set their initial arguments according to the -corresponding ‘magit-*-arguments’ variable. Two popups, the log and -diff popups (see *note Logging:: and *note Diffing::), may behave a bit -differently, depending on the value of ‘magit-use-sticky-arguments’. - - -- User Option: magit-use-sticky-arguments - - This option controls how diff and log commands reuse arguments from - existing buffers. - - When ‘t’ (the default value), the log or diff popup reuses the - arguments from the current repository’s log or diff buffer, - respectively. When no log or diff buffer exists for the current - repository, these popups use the default value of - ‘magit-log-arguments’ or ‘magit-diff-arguments’. - - When ‘current’, log and diff popups will only reuse the arguments - if the current buffer is derived from ‘magit-log-mode’ or - ‘magit-diff-mode’, respectively. - - When ‘nil’, the default value of ‘magit-log-arguments’ or - ‘magit-diff-arguments’ is always used. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Completion Confirmation and the Selection, Next: Running Git, Prev: Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands, Up: Interface Concepts - -4.4 Completion, Confirmation and the Selection -============================================== - -* Menu: - -* Action Confirmation:: -* Completion and Confirmation:: -* The Selection:: -* The hunk-internal region:: -* Support for Completion Frameworks:: -* Additional Completion Options:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Action Confirmation, Next: Completion and Confirmation, Up: Completion Confirmation and the Selection - -4.4.1 Action Confirmation -------------------------- - -By default many actions that could potentially lead to data loss have to -be confirmed. This includes many very common actions, so this can -quickly become annoying. Many of these actions can be undone and if you -have thought about how to undo certain mistakes, then it should be safe -to disable confirmation for the respective actions. - - The option ‘magit-no-confirm’ can be used to tell Magit to perform -certain actions without the user having to confirm them. Note that -while this option can only be used to disable confirmation for a -specific set of actions, the next section explains another way of -telling Magit to ask fewer questions. - - -- User Option: magit-no-confirm - - The value of this option is a list of symbols, representing actions - that do not have to be confirmed by the user before being carried - out. - - By default many potentially dangerous commands ask the user for - confirmation. Each of the below symbols stands for an action - which, when invoked unintentionally or without being fully aware of - the consequences, could lead to tears. In many cases there are - several commands that perform variations of a certain action, so we - don’t use the command names but more generic symbols. - - • Applying changes: - - • ‘discard’ Discarding one or more changes (i.e. hunks or - the complete diff for a file) loses that change, - obviously. - - • ‘reverse’ Reverting one or more changes can usually be - undone by reverting the reversion. - - • ‘stage-all-changes’, ‘unstage-all-changes’ When there are - both staged and unstaged changes, then un-/staging - everything would destroy that distinction. Of course - that also applies when un-/staging a single change, but - then less is lost and one does that so often that having - to confirm every time would be unacceptable. - - • Files: - - • ‘delete’ When a file that isn’t yet tracked by Git is - deleted, then it is completely lost, not just the last - changes. Very dangerous. - - • ‘trash’ Instead of deleting a file it can also be move to - the system trash. Obviously much less dangerous than - deleting it. - - Also see option ‘magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash’. - - • ‘resurrect’ A deleted file can easily be resurrected by - "deleting" the deletion, which is done using the same - command that was used to delete the same file in the - first place. - - • ‘untrack’ Untracking a file can be undone by tracking it - again. - - • ‘rename’ Renaming a file can easily be undone. - - • Sequences: - - • ‘reset-bisect’ Aborting (known to Git as "resetting") a - bisect operation loses all information collected so far. - - • ‘abort-rebase’ Aborting a rebase throws away all already - modified commits, but it’s possible to restore those from - the reflog. - - • ‘abort-merge’ Aborting a merge throws away all conflict - resolutions which have already been carried out by the - user. - - • ‘merge-dirty’ Merging with a dirty worktree can make it - hard to go back to the state before the merge was - initiated. - - • References: - - • ‘delete-unmerged-branch’ Once a branch has been deleted, - it can only be restored using low-level recovery tools - provided by Git. And even then the reflog is gone. The - user always has to confirm the deletion of a branch by - accepting the default choice (or selecting another - branch), but when a branch has not been merged yet, also - make sure the user is aware of that. - - • ‘delete-pr-branch’ When deleting a branch that was - created from a pull request and if no other branches - still exist on that remote, then ‘magit-branch-delete’ - offers to delete the remote as well. This should be safe - because it only happens if no other refs exist in the - remotes namespace, and you can recreate the remote if - necessary. - - • ‘drop-stashes’ Dropping a stash is dangerous because Git - stores stashes in the reflog. Once a stash is removed, - there is no going back without using low-level recovery - tools provided by Git. When a single stash is dropped, - then the user always has to confirm by accepting the - default (or selecting another). This action only - concerns the deletion of multiple stashes at once. - - • Edit published history: - - Without adding these symbols here, you will be warned before - editing commits that have already been pushed to one of the - branches listed in ‘magit-published-branches’. - - • ‘amend-published’ Affects most commands that amend to - "HEAD". - - • ‘rebase-published’ Affects commands that perform - interactive rebases. This includes commands from the - commit popup that modify a commit other than "HEAD", - namely the various fixup and squash variants. - - • ‘edit-published’ Affects the commands - ‘magit-edit-line-commit’ and - ‘magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit’. These two commands make - it quite easy to accidentally edit a published commit, so - you should think twice before configuring them not to ask - for confirmation. - - To disable confirmation completely, add all three symbols here - or set ‘magit-published-branches’ to ‘nil’. - - • Various: - - • ‘kill-process’ There seldom is a reason to kill a - process. - - • Global settings: - - Instead of adding all of the above symbols to the value of - this option, you can also set it to the atom ‘t’, which has - the same effect as adding all of the above symbols. Doing - that most certainly is a bad idea, especially because other - symbols might be added in the future. So even if you don’t - want to be asked for confirmation for any of these actions, - you are still better of adding all of the respective symbols - individually. - - When ‘magit-wip-before-change-mode’ is enabled, then the - following actions can be undone fairly easily: ‘discard’, - ‘reverse’, ‘stage-all-changes’, and ‘unstage-all-changes’. If - and only if this mode is enabled, then ‘safe-with-wip’ has the - same effect as adding all of these symbols individually. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Completion and Confirmation, Next: The Selection, Prev: Action Confirmation, Up: Completion Confirmation and the Selection - -4.4.2 Completion and Confirmation ---------------------------------- - -Many Magit commands ask the user to select from a list of possible -things to act on, while offering the most likely choice as the default. -For many of these commands the default is the thing at point, provided -that it actually is a valid thing to act on. For many commands that act -on a branch, the current branch serves as the default if there is no -branch at point. - - These commands combine asking for confirmation and asking for a -target to act on into a single action. The user can confirm the default -target using ‘RET’ or abort using ‘C-g’. This is similar to a -‘y-or-n-p’ prompt, but the keys to confirm or abort differ. - - At the same time the user is also given the opportunity to select -another target, which is useful because for some commands and/or in some -situations you might want to select the action before selecting the -target by moving to it. - - However you might find that for some commands you always want to use -the default target, if any, or even that you want the command to act on -the default without requiring any confirmation at all. The option -‘magit-dwim-selection’ can be used to configure certain commands to that -effect. - - Note that when the region is active then many commands act on the -things that are selected using a mechanism based on the region, in many -cases after asking for confirmation. This region-based mechanism is -called the "selection" and is described in detail in the next section. -When a selection exists that is valid for the invoked command, then that -command never offers to act on something else, and whether it asks for -confirmation is not controlled by this option. - - Also note that Magit asks for confirmation of certain actions that -are not coupled with completion (or the selection). Such dialogs are -also not affected by this option and are described in the previous -section. - - -- User Option: magit-dwim-selection - - This option can be used to tell certain commands to use the thing at -point instead of asking the user to select a candidate to act on, with -or without confirmation. - - The value has the form ‘((COMMAND nil|PROMPT DEFAULT)...)’. - - • COMMAND is the command that should not prompt for a choice. To - have an effect, the command has to use the function - ‘magit-completing-read’ or a utility function which in turn uses - that function. - - • If the command uses ‘magit-completing-read’ multiple times, then - PROMPT can be used to only affect one of these uses. PROMPT, if - non-nil, is a regular expression that is used to match against the - PROMPT argument passed to ‘magit-completing-read’. - - • DEFAULT specifies how to use the default. If it is ‘t’, then the - DEFAULT argument passed to ‘magit-completing-read’ is used without - confirmation. If it is ‘ask’, then the user is given a chance to - abort. DEFAULT can also be ‘nil’, in which case the entry has no - effect. - - -File: magit.info, Node: The Selection, Next: The hunk-internal region, Prev: Completion and Confirmation, Up: Completion Confirmation and the Selection - -4.4.3 The Selection -------------------- - -If the region is active, then many Magit commands act on the things that -are selected using a mechanism based on the region instead of one single -thing. When the region is not active, then these commands act on the -thing at point or read a single thing to act on. This is described in -the previous section — this section only covers how multiple things are -selected, how that is visualized, and how certain commands behave when -that is the case. - - Magit’s mechanism for selecting multiple things, or rather sections -that represent these things, is based on the Emacs region, but the area -that Magit considers to be selected is typically larger than the region -and additional restrictions apply. - - Magit makes a distinction between a region that qualifies as forming -a valid Magit selection and a region that does not. If the region does -not qualify, then it is displayed as it is in other Emacs buffers. If -the region does qualify as a Magit selection, then the selection is -always visualized, while the region itself is only visualized if it -begins and ends on the same line. - - For a region to qualify as a Magit selection, it must begin in the -heading of one section and end in the heading of a sibling section. -Note that if the end of the region is at the very beginning of section -heading (i.e. at the very beginning of a line) then that section is -considered to be *inside* the selection. - - This is not consistent with how the region is normally treated in -Emacs — if the region ends at the beginning of a line, then that line is -outside the region. Due to how Magit visualizes the selection, it -should be obvious that this difference exists. - - Not every command acts on every valid selection. Some commands do -not even consider the location of point, others may act on the section -at point but not support acting on the selection, and even commands that -do support the selection of course only do so if it selects things that -they can act on. - - This is the main reason why the selection must include the section at -point. Even if a selection exists, the invoked command may disregard -it, in which case it may act on the current section only. It is much -safer to only act on the current section but not the other selected -sections than it is to act on the current section *instead* of the -selected sections. The latter would be much more surprising and if the -current section always is part of the selection, then that cannot -happen. - - -- Variable: magit-keep-region-overlay - - This variable controls whether the region is visualized as usual - even when a valid Magit selection or a hunk-internal region exists. - See the doc-string for more information. - - -File: magit.info, Node: The hunk-internal region, Next: Support for Completion Frameworks, Prev: The Selection, Up: Completion Confirmation and the Selection - -4.4.4 The hunk-internal region ------------------------------- - -Somewhat related to the Magit selection described in the previous -section is the hunk-internal region. - - Like the selection, the hunk-internal region is based on the Emacs -region but causes that region to not be visualized as it would in other -Emacs buffers, and includes the line on which the region ends even if it -ends at the very beginning of that line. - - Unlike the selection, which is based on a region that must begin in -the heading of one section and ends in the section of a sibling section, -the hunk-internal region must begin inside the *body* of a hunk section -and end in the body of the *same* section. - - The hunk-internal region is honored by "apply" commands, which can, -among other targets, act on a hunk. If the hunk-internal region is -active, then such commands act only on the marked part of the hunk -instead of on the complete hunk. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Support for Completion Frameworks, Next: Additional Completion Options, Prev: The hunk-internal region, Up: Completion Confirmation and the Selection - -4.4.5 Support for Completion Frameworks ---------------------------------------- - -The built-in option ‘completing-read-function’ specifies the low-level -function used by ‘completing-read’ to ask a user to select from a list -of choices. Its default value is ‘completing-read-default’. -Alternative completion frameworks typically activate themselves by -substituting their own implementation. - - Mostly for historic reasons Magit provides a similar option named -‘magit-completing-read-function’, which only controls the low-level -function used by ‘magit-completing-read’. This option also makes it -possible to use a different completing mechanism for Magit than for the -rest of Emacs, but doing that is not recommend. - - You most likely don’t have to customize the magit-specific option to -use an alternative completion framework. For example, if you enable -‘ivy-mode’, then Magit will respect that, and if you enable ‘helm-mode’, -then you are done too. - - However if you want to use Ido, then ‘ido-mode’ won’t do the trick. -You will also have to install the ‘ido-completing-read+’ package and use -‘magit-ido-completing-read’ as ‘magit-completing-read-function’. - - -- User Option: magit-completing-read-function - - The value of this variable is the low-level function used to - perform completion by code that uses ‘magit-completing-read’ (as - opposed to the built-in ‘completing-read’). - - The default value, ‘magit-builtin-completing-read’, is suitable for - the standard completion mechanism, ‘ivy-mode’, and ‘helm-mode’ at - least. - - The built-in ‘completing-read’ and ‘completing-read-default’ are - *not* suitable to be used here. ‘magit-builtin-completing-read’ - performs some additional work, and any function used in its place - has to do the same. - - -- Function: magit-builtin-completing-read prompt choices &optional - predicate require-match initial-input hist def - - This function performs completion using the built-in - ‘completion-read’ and does some additional magit-specific work. - - -- Function: magit-ido-completing-read prompt choices &optional - predicate require-match initial-input hist def - - This function performs completion using ‘ido-completing-read+’ from - the package by the same name (which you have to explicitly install) - and does some additional magit-specific work. - - We have to use ‘ido-completing-read+’ instead of the - ‘ido-completing-read’ that comes with Ido itself, because the - latter, while intended as a drop-in replacement, cannot serve that - purpose because it violates too many of the implicit conventions. - - -- Function: magit-completing-read prompt choices &optional predicate - require-match initial-input hist def fallback - - This is the function that Magit commands use when they need the - user to select a single thing to act on. The arguments have the - same meaning as for ‘completing-read’, except for FALLBACK, which - is unique to this function and is described below. - - Instead of asking the user to choose from a list of possible - candidates, this function may just return the default specified by - DEF, with or without requiring user confirmation. Whether that is - the case depends on PROMPT, ‘this-command’ and - ‘magit-dwim-selection’. See the documentation of the latter for - more information. - - If it does read a value in the minibuffer, then this function acts - similar to ‘completing-read’, except for the following: - - • If REQUIRE-MATCH is ‘nil’ and the user exits without a choice, - then ‘nil’ is returned instead of an empty string. - - • If REQUIRE-MATCH is non-nil and the users exits without a - choice, an user-error is raised. - - • FALLBACK specifies a secondary default that is only used if - the primary default DEF is ‘nil’. The secondary default is - not subject to ‘magit-dwim-selection’ — if DEF is ‘nil’ but - FALLBACK is not, then this function always asks the user to - choose a candidate, just as if both defaults were ‘nil’. - - • ": " is appended to PROMPT. - - • PROMPT is modified to end with \" (default DEF|FALLBACK): \" - provided that DEF or FALLBACK is non-nil, that neither - ‘ivy-mode’ nor ‘helm-mode’ is enabled, and that - ‘magit-completing-read-function’ is set to its default value - of ‘magit-builtin-completing-read’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Additional Completion Options, Prev: Support for Completion Frameworks, Up: Completion Confirmation and the Selection - -4.4.6 Additional Completion Options ------------------------------------ - - -- User Option: magit-list-refs-sortby - - For many commands that read a ref or refs from the user, the value - of this option can be used to control the order of the refs. Valid - values include any key accepted by the ‘--sort’ flag of ‘git - for-each-ref’. By default, refs are sorted alphabetically by their - full name (e.g., "refs/heads/master"). - - -File: magit.info, Node: Running Git, Prev: Completion Confirmation and the Selection, Up: Interface Concepts - -4.5 Running Git -=============== - -* Menu: - -* Viewing Git Output:: -* Git Process Status:: -* Running Git Manually:: -* Git Executable:: -* Global Git Arguments:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Viewing Git Output, Next: Git Process Status, Up: Running Git - -4.5.1 Viewing Git Output ------------------------- - -Magit runs Git either for side-effects (e.g. when pushing) or to get -some value (e.g. the name of the current branch). - - When Git is run for side-effects, the process output is logged in a -per-repository log buffer, which can be consulted using the -‘magit-process’ command when things don’t go as expected. - - The output/errors for up to ‘magit-process-log-max’ Git commands are -retained. - -‘$’ (‘magit-process’) - - This commands displays the process buffer for the current - repository. - - Inside that buffer, the usual key bindings for navigating and showing -sections are available. There is one additional command. - -‘k’ (‘magit-process-kill’) - - This command kills the process represented by the section at point. - - -- User Option: magit-git-debug - - When this is non-nil then the output of all calls to git are logged - in the process buffer. This is useful when debugging, otherwise it - just negatively affects performance. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Git Process Status, Next: Running Git Manually, Prev: Viewing Git Output, Up: Running Git - -4.5.2 Git Process Status ------------------------- - -When a Git process is running for side-effects, Magit displays an -indicator in the mode line, using the ‘magit-mode-line-process’ face. - - If the Git process exits successfully, the process indicator is -removed from the mode line immediately. - - In the case of a Git error, the process indicator is not removed, but -is instead highlighted with the ‘magit-mode-line-process-error’ face, -and the error details from the process buffer are provided as a tooltip -for mouse users. This error indicator persists in the mode line until -the next magit buffer refresh. - - If you do not wish process errors to be indicated in the mode line, -customize the ‘magit-process-display-mode-line-error’ user option. - - Process errors are additionally indicated at the top of the status -buffer. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Running Git Manually, Next: Git Executable, Prev: Git Process Status, Up: Running Git - -4.5.3 Running Git Manually --------------------------- - -While Magit provides many Emacs commands to interact with Git, it does -not cover everything. In those cases your existing Git knowledge will -come in handy. Magit provides some commands for running arbitrary Git -commands by typing them into the minibuffer, instead of having to switch -to a shell. - -‘!’ (‘magit-run-popup’) - - Shows the popup buffer featuring the below suffix commands. - -‘! !’ (‘magit-git-command-topdir’) - - This command reads a command from the user and executes it in the - top-level directory of the current working tree. - - The string "git " is used as initial input when prompting the user - for the command. It can be removed to run another command. - -‘! p’ (‘magit-git-command’) - - This command reads a command from the user and executes it in - ‘default-directory’. With a prefix argument the command is - executed in the top-level directory of the current working tree - instead. - - The string "git " is used as initial input when prompting the user - for the command. It can be removed to run another command. - -‘! s’ (‘magit-shell-command-topdir’) - - This command reads a command from the user and executes it in the - top-level directory of the current working tree. - -‘! S’ (‘magit-shell-command’) - - This command reads a command from the user and executes it in - ‘default-directory’. With a prefix argument the command is - executed in the top-level directory of the current working tree - instead. - - -- User Option: magit-shell-command-verbose-prompt - - Whether the prompt, used by the the above commands when reading a - shell command, shows the directory in which it will be run. - - These suffix commands start external gui tools. - -‘! k’ (‘magit-run-gitk’) - - This command runs ‘gitk’ in the current repository. - -‘! a’ (‘magit-run-gitk-all’) - - This command runs ‘gitk --all’ in the current repository. - -‘! b’ (‘magit-run-gitk-branches’) - - This command runs ‘gitk --branches’ in the current repository. - -‘! g’ (‘magit-run-git-gui’) - - This command runs ‘git gui’ in the current repository. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Git Executable, Next: Global Git Arguments, Prev: Running Git Manually, Up: Running Git - -4.5.4 Git Executable --------------------- - -Except on MS Windows, Magit defaults to running Git without specifying -the path to the git executable. Instead the first executable found by -Emacs on ‘exec-path’ is used (whose value in turn is set based on the -value of the environment variable ‘$PATH’ when Emacs was started). - - This has the advantage that it continues to work even when using -Tramp to connect to a remote machine on which the executable is found in -a different place. The downside is that if you have multiple versions -of Git installed, then you might end up using another version than the -one you think you are using. - -‘M-x magit-version’ (‘magit-version’) - - This command shows the currently used versions of Magit, Git, and - Emacs in the echo area. Non-interactively this just returns the - Magit version. - - When the ‘system-type’ is ‘windows-nt’, then ‘magit-git-executable’ -is set to an absolute path when Magit is first loaded. This is -necessary because Git on that platform comes with several wrapper -scripts for the actual git binary, which are also placed on ‘$PATH’, and -using one of these wrappers instead of the binary would degrade -performance horribly. - - If Magit doesn’t find the correct executable then you *can* work -around that by setting ‘magit-git-executable’ to an absolute path. But -note that doing so is a kludge. It is better to make sure the order in -the environment variable ‘$PATH’ is correct, and that Emacs is started -with that environment in effect. The command -‘magit-debug-git-executable’ can be useful to find out where Emacs is -searching for git. If you have to connect from Windows to a non-Windows -machine, then you must change the value to "git". - - -- User Option: magit-git-executable - - The git executable used by Magit, either the full path to the - executable or the string "git" to let Emacs find the executable - itself, using the standard mechanism for doing such things. - -‘M-x magit-debug-git-executable’ (‘magit-debug-git-executable’) - - Display a buffer with information about ‘magit-git-executable’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Global Git Arguments, Prev: Git Executable, Up: Running Git - -4.5.5 Global Git Arguments --------------------------- - - -- User Option: magit-git-global-arguments - - The arguments set here are used every time the git executable is - run as a subprocess. They are placed right after the executable - itself and before the git command - as in ‘git HERE... COMMAND - REST’. For valid arguments see *note (gitman)git::. - - Be careful what you add here, especially if you are using Tramp to - connect to servers with ancient Git versions. Never remove - anything that is part of the default value, unless you really know - what you are doing. And think very hard before adding something; - it will be used every time Magit runs Git for any purpose. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Inspecting, Next: Manipulating, Prev: Interface Concepts, Up: Top - -5 Inspecting -************ - -The functionality provided by Magit can be roughly divided into three -groups: inspecting existing data, manipulating existing data or adding -new data, and transferring data. Of course that is a rather crude -distinction that often falls short, but it’s more useful than no -distinction at all. This section is concerned with inspecting data, the -next two with manipulating and transferring it. Then follows a section -about miscellaneous functionality, which cannot easily be fit into this -distinction. - - Of course other distinctions make sense too, e.g. Git’s distinction -between porcelain and plumbing commands, which for the most part is -equivalent to Emacs’ distinction between interactive commands and -non-interactive functions. All of the sections mentioned before are -mainly concerned with the porcelain – Magit’s plumbing layer is -described later. - -* Menu: - -* Status Buffer:: -* Repository List:: -* Logging:: -* Diffing:: -* Ediffing:: -* References Buffer:: -* Bisecting:: -* Visiting Blobs:: -* Blaming:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Status Buffer, Next: Repository List, Up: Inspecting - -5.1 Status Buffer -================= - -While other Magit buffers contain e.g. one particular diff or one -particular log, the status buffer contains the diffs for staged and -unstaged changes, logs for unpushed and unpulled commits, lists of -stashes and untracked files, and information related to the current -branch. - - During certain incomplete operations – for example when a merge -resulted in a conflict – additional information is displayed that helps -proceeding with or aborting the operation. - - The command ‘magit-status’ displays the status buffer belonging to -the current repository in another window. This command is used so often -that it should be bound globally. We recommend using ‘C-x g’: - - (global-set-key (kbd "C-x g") 'magit-status) - -‘C-x g’ (‘magit-status’) - - Show the status of the current Git repository in a buffer. With a - prefix argument prompt for a repository to be shown. With two - prefix arguments prompt for an arbitrary directory. If that - directory isn’t the root of an existing repository, then offer to - initialize it as a new repository. - - -- User Option: magit-repository-directories - - List of directories that are Git repositories or contain Git - repositories. - - Each element has the form ‘(DIRECTORY . DEPTH)’. DIRECTORY has to - be a directory or a directory file-name, a string. DEPTH, an - integer, specifies the maximum depth to look for Git repositories. - If it is 0, then only add DIRECTORY itself. - - -- User Option: magit-repository-directories-depth - - The maximum depth to look for Git repositories. This option is - obsolete and only used for elements of the option - ‘magit-repository-directories’ (which see) that don’t specify the - depth directly. - - -- Command: ido-enter-magit-status - - From an Ido prompt used to open a file, instead drop into - ‘magit-status’. This is similar to ‘ido-magic-delete-char’, which, - despite its name, usually causes a Dired buffer to be created. - - To make this command available, use something like: - - (add-hook 'ido-setup-hook - (lambda () - (define-key ido-completion-map - (kbd \"C-x g\") 'ido-enter-magit-status))) - - Starting with Emacs 25.1 the Ido keymaps are defined just once - instead of every time Ido is invoked, so now you can modify it like - pretty much every other keymap: - - (define-key ido-common-completion-map - (kbd \"C-x g\") 'ido-enter-magit-status) - -* Menu: - -* Status Sections:: -* Status Header Sections:: -* Status Module Sections:: -* Status Options:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Status Sections, Next: Status Header Sections, Up: Status Buffer - -5.1.1 Status Sections ---------------------- - -The contents of status buffers is controlled using the hook -‘magit-status-sections-hook’. See *note Section Hooks:: to learn about -such hooks and how to customize them. - - -- User Option: magit-status-sections-hook - - Hook run to insert sections into a status buffer. - - The first function on that hook by default is -‘magit-insert-status-headers’; it is described in the next section. By -default the following functions are also members of that hook: - - -- Function: magit-insert-merge-log - - Insert section for the on-going merge. Display the heads that are - being merged. If no merge is in progress, do nothing. - - -- Function: magit-insert-rebase-sequence - - Insert section for the on-going rebase sequence. If no such - sequence is in progress, do nothing. - - -- Function: magit-insert-am-sequence - - Insert section for the on-going patch applying sequence. If no - such sequence is in progress, do nothing. - - -- Function: magit-insert-sequencer-sequence - - Insert section for the on-going cherry-pick or revert sequence. If - no such sequence is in progress, do nothing. - - -- Function: magit-insert-bisect-output - - While bisecting, insert section with output from ‘git bisect’. - - -- Function: magit-insert-bisect-rest - - While bisecting, insert section visualizing the bisect state. - - -- Function: magit-insert-bisect-log - - While bisecting, insert section logging bisect progress. - - -- Function: magit-insert-untracked-files - - Maybe insert a list or tree of untracked files. - - Do so depending on the value of ‘status.showUntrackedFiles’. Note - that even if the value is ‘all’, Magit still initially only shows - directories. But the directory sections can then be expanded using - ‘TAB’. - - -- Function: magit-insert-unstaged-changes - - Insert section showing unstaged changes. - - -- Function: magit-insert-staged-changes - - Insert section showing staged changes. - - -- Function: magit-insert-stashes &optional ref heading - - Insert the ‘stashes’ section showing reflog for "refs/stash". If - optional REF is non-nil show reflog for that instead. If optional - HEADING is non-nil use that as section heading instead of - "Stashes:". - - -- Function: magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream - - Insert section showing commits that haven’t been pulled from the - upstream branch yet. - - -- Function: magit-insert-unpulled-from-pushremote - - Insert section showing commits that haven’t been pulled from the - push-remote branch yet. - - -- Function: magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream - - Insert section showing commits that haven’t been pushed to the - upstream yet. - - -- Function: magit-insert-unpushed-to-pushremote - - Insert section showing commits that haven’t been pushed to the - push-remote yet. - - The following functions can also be added to the above hook: - - -- Function: magit-insert-tracked-files - - Insert a tree of tracked files. - - -- Function: magit-insert-ignored-files - - Insert a tree of ignored files. - - If the first element of ‘magit-diff-section-arguments’ is a - directory, then limit the list to files below that. The value of - that variable can be set using ‘D = f <DIRECTORY> RET g’. - - -- Function: magit-insert-unpulled-or-recent-commits - - Insert section showing unpulled or recent commits. If an upstream - is configured for the current branch and it is ahead of the current - branch, then show the missing commits. Otherwise, show the last - ‘magit-log-section-commit-count’ commits. - - -- Function: magit-insert-recent-commits - - Insert section showing the last ‘magit-log-section-commit-count’ - commits. - - -- User Option: magit-log-section-commit-count - - How many recent commits ‘magit-insert-recent-commits’ and - ‘magit-insert-unpulled-or-recent-commits’ (provided there are no - unpulled commits) show. - - -- Function: magit-insert-unpulled-cherries - - Insert section showing unpulled commits. Like - ‘magit-insert-unpulled-commits’ but prefix each commit that has not - been applied yet (i.e. a commit with a patch-id not shared with - any local commit) with "+", and all others with "-". - - -- Function: magit-insert-unpushed-cherries - - Insert section showing unpushed commits. Like - ‘magit-insert-unpushed-commits’ but prefix each commit which has - not been applied to upstream yet (i.e. a commit with a patch-id - not shared with any upstream commit) with "+" and all others with - "-". - - See *note References Buffer:: for some more section inserters, which -could be used here. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Status Header Sections, Next: Status Module Sections, Prev: Status Sections, Up: Status Buffer - -5.1.2 Status Header Sections ----------------------------- - -The contents of status buffers is controlled using the hook -‘magit-status-sections-hook’ (see *note Status Sections::). - - By default ‘magit-insert-status-headers’ is the first member of that -hook variable. - - -- Function: magit-insert-status-headers - - Insert headers sections appropriate for ‘magit-status-mode’ - buffers. The sections are inserted by running the functions on the - hook ‘magit-status-headers-hook’. - - -- User Option: magit-status-headers-hook - - Hook run to insert headers sections into the status buffer. - - This hook is run by ‘magit-insert-status-headers’, which in turn - has to be a member of ‘magit-status-sections-hook’ to be used at - all. - - By default the following functions are members of the above hook: - - -- Function: magit-insert-error-header - - Insert a header line showing the message about the Git error that - just occurred. - - This function is only aware of the last error that occur when Git - was run for side-effects. If, for example, an error occurs while - generating a diff, then that error won’t be inserted. Refreshing - the status buffer causes this section to disappear again. - - -- Function: magit-insert-diff-filter-header - - Insert a header line showing the effective diff filters. - - -- Function: magit-insert-head-branch-header - - Insert a header line about the current branch or detached ‘HEAD’. - - -- Function: magit-insert-upstream-branch-header - - Insert a header line about the branch that is usually pulled into - the current branch. - - -- Function: magit-insert-push-branch-header - - Insert a header line about the branch that the current branch is - usually pushed to. - - -- Function: magit-insert-tags-header - - Insert a header line about the current and/or next tag, along with - the number of commits between the tag and ‘HEAD’. - - The following functions can also be added to the above hook: - - -- Function: magit-insert-repo-header - - Insert a header line showing the path to the repository top-level. - - -- Function: magit-insert-remote-header - - Insert a header line about the remote of the current branch. - - If no remote is configured for the current branch, then fall back - showing the "origin" remote, or if that does not exist the first - remote in alphabetic order. - - -- Function: magit-insert-user-header - - Insert a header line about the current user. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Status Module Sections, Next: Status Options, Prev: Status Header Sections, Up: Status Buffer - -5.1.3 Status Module Sections ----------------------------- - -The contents of status buffers is controlled using the hook -‘magit-status-sections-hook’ (see *note Status Sections::). - - By default ‘magit-insert-modules’ is _not_ a member of that hook -variable. - - -- Function: magit-insert-modules - - Insert submodule sections. - - Hook ‘magit-module-sections-hook’ controls which module sections - are inserted, and option ‘magit-module-sections-nested’ controls - whether they are wrapped in an additional section. - - -- User Option: magit-module-sections-hook - - Hook run by ‘magit-insert-modules’. - - -- User Option: magit-module-sections-nested - - This option controls whether ‘magit-insert-modules’ wraps inserted - sections in an additional section. - - If this is non-nil, then only a single top-level section is - inserted. If it is nil, then all sections listed in - ‘magit-module-sections-hook’ become top-level sections. - - -- Function: magit-insert-modules-overview - - Insert sections for all submodules. For each section insert the - path, the branch, and the output of ‘git describe --tags’, or, - failing that, the abbreviated HEAD commit hash. - - Press ‘RET’ on such a submodule section to show its own status - buffer. Press ‘RET’ on the "Modules" section to display a list of - submodules in a separate buffer. This shows additional information - not displayed in the super-repository’s status buffer. - - -- Function: magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-upstream - - Insert sections for modules that haven’t been pulled from the - upstream yet. These sections can be expanded to show the - respective commits. - - -- Function: magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-pushremote - - Insert sections for modules that haven’t been pulled from the - push-remote yet. These sections can be expanded to show the - respective commits. - - -- Function: magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-upstream - - Insert sections for modules that haven’t been pushed to the - upstream yet. These sections can be expanded to show the - respective commits. - - -- Function: magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-pushremote - - Insert sections for modules that haven’t been pushed to the - push-remote yet. These sections can be expanded to show the - respective commits. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Status Options, Prev: Status Module Sections, Up: Status Buffer - -5.1.4 Status Options --------------------- - - -- User Option: magit-status-refresh-hook - - Hook run after a status buffer has been refreshed. - - -- User Option: magit-status-margin - - This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in - Magit-Status mode buffers and how it is formatted. - - The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’. - - • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. - - • STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be - one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit), - ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a - character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to - show the actual date. - - • WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for - forward compatibility and currently the value should not be - changed. - - • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown - by default. - - • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the - author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to - do so. - - -- User Option: magit-log-section-args - - Additional Git arguments used when creating log sections. Only - ‘--graph’, ‘--decorate’, and ‘--show-signature’ are supported. - This option is only a temporary kludge and will be removed. - - Note that due to an issue in Git the use of ‘--graph’ is very slow - with long histories, so you probably don’t want to add this here. - - Also see the proceeding section for more options concerning status -buffers. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Repository List, Next: Logging, Prev: Status Buffer, Up: Inspecting - -5.2 Repository List -=================== - - -- Command: magit-list-repositories - - This command displays a list of repositories in a separate buffer. - - The options ‘magit-repository-directories’ and - ‘magit-repository-directories-depth’ control which repositories are - displayed. - - -- User Option: magit-repolist-columns - - This option controls what columns are displayed by the command - ‘magit-list-repositories’ and how they are displayed. - - Each element has the form ‘(HEADER WIDTH FORMAT PROPS)’. - - HEADER is the string displayed in the header. WIDTH is the width - of the column. FORMAT is a function that is called with one - argument, the repository identification (usually its basename), and - with ‘default-directory’ bound to the toplevel of its working tree. - It has to return a string to be inserted or nil. PROPS is an alist - that supports the keys ‘:right-align’ and ‘:pad-right’. - - The following functions can be added to the above option: - - -- Function: magit-repolist-column-ident - - This function inserts the identification of the repository. - Usually this is just its basename. - - -- Function: magit-repolist-column-path - - This function inserts the absolute path of the repository. - - -- Function: magit-repolist-column-version - - This function inserts a description of the repository’s ‘HEAD’ - revision. - - -- Function: magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-upstream - - This function inserts the number of upstream commits not in the - current branch. - - -- Function: magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-pushremote - - This function inserts the number of commits in the push branch but - not the current branch. - - -- Function: magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-upstream - - This function inserts the number of commits in the current branch - but not its upstream. - - -- Function: magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-pushremote - - This function inserts the number of commits in the current branch - but not its push branch. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Logging, Next: Diffing, Prev: Repository List, Up: Inspecting - -5.3 Logging -=========== - -The status buffer contains logs for the unpushed and unpulled commits, -but that obviously isn’t enough. The prefix command ‘magit-log-popup’, -on ‘l’, features several suffix commands, which show a specific log in a -separate log buffer. - - Like other popups, the log popup also features several arguments that -can be changed before invoking one of the suffix commands. However, in -the case of the log popup, these arguments may be taken from those -currently in use in the current repository’s log buffer, depending on -the value of ‘magit-use-sticky-arguments’ (see *note Popup Buffers and -Prefix Commands::). - - For information about the various arguments, see *note -(gitman)git-log::. - - The switch ‘++order=VALUE’ is converted to one of -‘--author-date-order’, ‘--date-order’, or ‘--topo-order’ before being -passed to ‘git log’. - - The log popup also features several reflog commands. See *note -Reflog::. - -‘l’ (‘magit-log-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘l l’ (‘magit-log-current’) - - Show log for the current branch. When ‘HEAD’ is detached or with a - prefix argument, show log for one or more revs read from the - minibuffer. - -‘l o’ (‘magit-log’) - - Show log for one or more revs read from the minibuffer. The user - can input any revision or revisions separated by a space, or even - ranges, but only branches, tags, and a representation of the commit - at point are available as completion candidates. - -‘l h’ (‘magit-log-head’) - - Show log for ‘HEAD’. - -‘l L’ (‘magit-log-branches’) - - Show log for all local branches and ‘HEAD’. - -‘l b’ (‘magit-log-all-branches’) - - Show log for all local and remote branches and ‘HEAD’. - -‘l a’ (‘magit-log-all’) - - Show log for all references and ‘HEAD’. - - Two additional commands that show the log for the file or blob that -is being visited in the current buffer exists, see *note Minor Mode for -Buffers Visiting Files::. The command ‘magit-cherry’ also shows a log, -see *note Cherries::. - -* Menu: - -* Refreshing Logs:: -* Log Buffer:: -* Log Margin:: -* Select from Log:: -* Reflog:: -* Cherries:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Refreshing Logs, Next: Log Buffer, Up: Logging - -5.3.1 Refreshing Logs ---------------------- - -The prefix command ‘magit-log-refresh-popup’, on ‘L’, can be used to -change the log arguments used in the current buffer, without changing -which log is shown. This works in dedicated log buffers, but also in -the status buffer. - -‘L’ (‘magit-log-refresh-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘L g’ (‘magit-log-refresh’) - - This suffix command sets the local log arguments for the current - buffer. - -‘L s’ (‘magit-log-set-default-arguments’) - - This suffix command sets the default log arguments for buffers of - the same type as that of the current buffer. Other existing - buffers of the same type are not affected because their local - values have already been initialized. - -‘L w’ (‘magit-log-save-default-arguments’) - - This suffix command sets the default log arguments for buffers of - the same type as that of the current buffer, and saves the value - for future sessions. Other existing buffers of the same type are - not affected because their local values have already been - initialized. - -‘L t’ (‘magit-toggle-margin’) - - Show or hide the margin. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Log Buffer, Next: Log Margin, Prev: Refreshing Logs, Up: Logging - -5.3.2 Log Buffer ----------------- - -‘L’ (‘magit-log-refresh-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. See *note - Refreshing Logs::. - -‘q’ (‘magit-log-bury-buffer’) - - Bury the current buffer or the revision buffer in the same frame. - Like ‘magit-mode-bury-buffer’ (which see) but with a negative - prefix argument instead bury the revision buffer, provided it is - displayed in the current frame. - -‘C-c C-b’ (‘magit-go-backward’) - - Move backward in current buffer’s history. - -‘C-c C-f’ (‘magit-go-forward’) - - Move forward in current buffer’s history. - -‘C-c C-n’ (‘magit-log-move-to-parent’) - - Move to a parent of the current commit. By default, this is the - first parent, but a numeric prefix can be used to specify another - parent. - -‘SPC’ (‘magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up’) - - Update the commit or diff buffer for the thing at point. - - Either show the commit or stash at point in the appropriate buffer, - or if that buffer is already being displayed in the current frame - and contains information about that commit or stash, then instead - scroll the buffer up. If there is no commit or stash at point, - then prompt for a commit. - -‘DEL’ (‘magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down’) - - Update the commit or diff buffer for the thing at point. - - Either show the commit or stash at point in the appropriate buffer, - or if that buffer is already being displayed in the current frame - and contains information about that commit or stash, then instead - scroll the buffer down. If there is no commit or stash at point, - then prompt for a commit. - -‘=’ (‘magit-log-toggle-commit-limit’) - - Toggle the number of commits the current log buffer is limited to. - If the number of commits is currently limited, then remove that - limit. Otherwise set it to 256. - -‘+’ (‘magit-log-double-commit-limit’) - - Double the number of commits the current log buffer is limited to. - -‘-’ (‘magit-log-half-commit-limit’) - - Half the number of commits the current log buffer is limited to. - - -- User Option: magit-log-auto-more - - Insert more log entries automatically when moving past the last - entry. Only considered when moving past the last entry with - ‘magit-goto-*-section’ commands. - - -- User Option: magit-log-show-refname-after-summary - - Whether to show the refnames after the commit summaries. This is - useful if you use really long branch names. - - Magit displays references in logs a bit differently from how Git does -it. - - Local branches are blue and remote branches are green. Of course -that depends on the used theme, as do the colors used for other types of -references. The current branch has a box around it, as do remote -branches that are their respective remote’s ‘HEAD’ branch. - - If a local branch and its push-target point at the same commit, then -their names are combined to preserve space and to make that relationship -visible. For example: - - origin/feature - [green][blue-] - - instead of - - feature origin/feature - [blue-] [green-------] - - Also note that while the popup features the ‘--show-signature’ -argument, that won’t actually be used when enabled, because Magit -defaults to use just one line per commit. Instead the commit colorized -to indicate the validity of the signed commit object, using the faces -named ‘magit-signature-*’ (which see). - - For a description of ‘magit-log-margin’ see *note Log Margin::. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Log Margin, Next: Select from Log, Prev: Log Buffer, Up: Logging - -5.3.3 Log Margin ----------------- - -In buffers which show one or more logs, it is possible to show -additional information about each commit in the margin. The options -used to configure the margin are named ‘magit-INFIX-margin’, where INFIX -is the same as in the respective major-mode ‘magit-INFIX-mode’. In -regular log buffers that would be ‘magit-log-margin’. - - -- User Option: magit-log-margin - - This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in - Magit-Log mode buffers and how it is formatted. - - The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’. - - • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. - - • STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be - one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit), - ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a - character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to - show the actual date. - - • WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for - forward compatibility and currently the value should not be - changed. - - • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown - by default. - - • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the - author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to - do so. - - You can change the STYLE and AUTHOR-WIDTH of all ‘magit-INFIX-margin’ -options to the same values by customizing ‘magit-log-margin’ *before* -‘magit’ is loaded. If you do that, then the respective values for the -other options will default to what you have set for that variable. -Likewise if you set INIT in ‘magit-log-margin’ to ‘nil’, then that is -used in the default of all other options. But setting it to ‘t’, i.e. -re-enforcing the default for that option, does not carry to other -options. - -‘L’ (‘magit-margin-popup’) - - This prefix command features the following commands for changing - the appearance of the margin. - - In some buffers that support the margin, "L" is bound to -‘magit-log-refresh-popup’, but that popup features the same commands, -and then some other unrelated commands. - -‘L L’ (‘magit-toggle-margin’) - - This command shows or hides the margin. - -‘L l’ (‘magit-cycle-margin-style’) - - This command cycles the style used for the margin. - -‘L d’ (‘magit-toggle-margin-details’) - - This command shows or hides details in the margin. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Select from Log, Next: Reflog, Prev: Log Margin, Up: Logging - -5.3.4 Select from Log ---------------------- - -When the user has to select a recent commit that is reachable from -‘HEAD’, using regular completion would be inconvenient (because most -humans cannot remember hashes or "HEAD~5", at least not without double -checking). Instead a log buffer is used to select the commit, which has -the advantage that commits are presented in order and with the commit -message. - - Such selection logs are used when selecting the beginning of a rebase -and when selecting the commit to be squashed into. - - In addition to the key bindings available in all log buffers, the -following additional key bindings are available in selection log -buffers: - -‘C-c C-c’ (‘magit-log-select-pick’) - - Select the commit at point and act on it. Call - ‘magit-log-select-pick-function’ with the selected commit as - argument. - -‘C-c C-k’ (‘magit-log-select-quit’) - - Abort selecting a commit, don’t act on any commit. - - -- User Option: magit-log-select-margin - - This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in - Magit-Log-Select mode buffers and how it is formatted. - - The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’. - - • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. - - • STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be - one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit), - ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a - character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to - show the actual date. - - • WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for - forward compatibility and currently the value should not be - changed. - - • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown - by default. - - • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the - author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to - do so. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Reflog, Next: Cherries, Prev: Select from Log, Up: Logging - -5.3.5 Reflog ------------- - -Also see *note (gitman)git-reflog::. - - These reflog commands are available from the log popup. See *note -Logging::. - -‘l r’ (‘magit-reflog-current’) - - Display the reflog of the current branch. - -‘l O’ (‘magit-reflog-other’) - - Display the reflog of a branch. - -‘l H’ (‘magit-reflog-head’) - - Display the ‘HEAD’ reflog. - - -- User Option: magit-reflog-margin - - This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in - Magit-Reflog mode buffers and how it is formatted. - - The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’. - - • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. - - • STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be - one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit), - ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a - character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to - show the actual date. - - • WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for - forward compatibility and currently the value should not be - changed. - - • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown - by default. - - • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the - author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to - do so. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Cherries, Prev: Reflog, Up: Logging - -5.3.6 Cherries --------------- - -Cherries are commits that haven’t been applied upstream (yet), and are -usually visualized using a log. Each commit is prefixed with ‘-’ if it -has an equivalent in the upstream and ‘+’ if it does not, i.e. if it is -a cherry. - - The command ‘magit-cherry’ shows cherries for a single branch, but -the references buffer (see *note References Buffer::) can show cherries -for multiple "upstreams" at once. - - Also see *note (gitman)git-reflog::. - -‘Y’ (‘magit-cherry’) - - Show commits that are in a certain branch but that have not been - merged in the upstream branch. - - -- User Option: magit-cherry-margin - - This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in - Magit-Cherry mode buffers and how it is formatted. - - The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’. - - • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. - - • STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be - one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit), - ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a - character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to - show the actual date. - - • WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for - forward compatibility and currently the value should not be - changed. - - • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown - by default. - - • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the - author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to - do so. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Diffing, Next: Ediffing, Prev: Logging, Up: Inspecting - -5.4 Diffing -=========== - -The status buffer contains diffs for the staged and unstaged commits, -but that obviously isn’t enough. The prefix command ‘magit-diff-popup’, -on ‘d’, features several suffix commands, which show a specific diff in -a separate diff buffer. - - Like other popups, the diff popup also features several arguments -that can be changed before invoking one of the suffix commands. -However, in the case of the diff popup, these arguments may be taken -from those currently in use in the current repository’s log buffer, -depending on the value of ‘magit-use-sticky-arguments’ (see *note Popup -Buffers and Prefix Commands::). - - Also see *note (gitman)git-diff::. - -‘d’ (‘magit-diff-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘d d’ (‘magit-diff-dwim’) - - Show changes for the thing at point. - -‘d r’ (‘magit-diff’) - - Show differences between two commits. - - RANGE should be a range (A..B or A...B) but can also be a single - commit. If one side of the range is omitted, then it defaults to - ‘HEAD’. If just a commit is given, then changes in the working - tree relative to that commit are shown. - - If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last - line of the region. With a prefix argument, instead of diffing the - revisions, choose a revision to view changes along, starting at the - common ancestor of both revisions (i.e., use a "..." range). - -‘d w’ (‘magit-diff-working-tree’) - - Show changes between the current working tree and the ‘HEAD’ - commit. With a prefix argument show changes between the working - tree and a commit read from the minibuffer. - -‘d s’ (‘magit-diff-staged’) - - Show changes between the index and the ‘HEAD’ commit. With a - prefix argument show changes between the index and a commit read - from the minibuffer. - -‘d u’ (‘magit-diff-unstaged’) - - Show changes between the working tree and the index. - -‘d p’ (‘magit-diff-paths’) - - Show changes between any two files on disk. - - All of the above suffix commands update the repository’s diff buffer. -The diff popup also features two commands which show differences in -another buffer: - -‘d c’ (‘magit-show-commit’) - - Show the commit at point. If there is no commit at point or with a - prefix argument, prompt for a commit. - -‘d t’ (‘magit-stash-show’) - - Show all diffs of a stash in a buffer. - - Two additional commands that show the diff for the file or blob that -is being visited in the current buffer exists, see *note Minor Mode for -Buffers Visiting Files::. - -* Menu: - -* Refreshing Diffs:: -* Diff Buffer:: -* Diff Options:: -* Revision Buffer:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Refreshing Diffs, Next: Diff Buffer, Up: Diffing - -5.4.1 Refreshing Diffs ----------------------- - -The prefix command ‘magit-diff-refresh-popup’, on ‘D’, can be used to -change the diff arguments used in the current buffer, without changing -which diff is shown. This works in dedicated diff buffers, but also in -the status buffer. - -‘D’ (‘magit-diff-refresh-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘D g’ (‘magit-diff-refresh’) - - This suffix command sets the local diff arguments for the current - buffer. - -‘D s’ (‘magit-diff-set-default-arguments’) - - This suffix command sets the default diff arguments for buffers of - the same type as that of the current buffer. Other existing - buffers of the same type are not affected because their local - values have already been initialized. - -‘D w’ (‘magit-diff-save-default-arguments’) - - This suffix command sets the default diff arguments for buffers of - the same type as that of the current buffer, and saves the value - for future sessions. Other existing buffers of the same type are - not affected because their local values have already been - initialized. - -‘D t’ (‘magit-diff-toggle-refine-hunk’) - - This command toggles hunk refinement on or off. - -‘D r’ (‘magit-diff-switch-range-type’) - - This command converts the diff range type from "revA..revB" to - "revB...revA", or vice versa. - -‘D f’ (‘magit-diff-flip-revs’) - - This command swaps revisions in the diff range from "revA..revB" to - "revB..revA", or vice versa. - -‘D F’ (‘magit-diff-toggle-file-filter’) - - This command toggles the file restriction of the diffs in the - current buffer, allowing you to quickly switch between viewing all - the changes in the commit and the restricted subset. As a special - case, when this command is called from a log buffer, it toggles the - file restriction in the repository’s revision buffer, which is - useful when you display a revision from a log buffer that is - restricted to a file or files. - - In addition to the above popup, which allows changing any of the -supported arguments, there also exist some commands which change a -particular argument. - -‘-’ (‘magit-diff-less-context’) - - This command decreases the context for diff hunks by COUNT lines. - -‘+’ (‘magit-diff-more-context’) - - This command increases the context for diff hunks by COUNT lines. - -‘0’ (‘magit-diff-default-context’) - - This command resets the context for diff hunks to the default - height. - - The following commands quickly change what diff is being displayed -without having to using one of the diff popups. - -‘C-c C-d’ (‘magit-diff-while-committing’) - - While committing, this command shows the changes that are about to - be committed. While amending, invoking the command again toggles - between showing just the new changes or all the changes that will - be committed. - - This binding is available in the diff buffer as well as the commit - message buffer. - -‘C-c C-b’ (‘magit-go-backward’) - - This command moves backward in current buffer’s history. - -‘C-c C-f’ (‘magit-go-forward’) - - This command moves forward in current buffer’s history. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Diff Buffer, Next: Diff Options, Prev: Refreshing Diffs, Up: Diffing - -5.4.2 Diff Buffer ------------------ - -These commands are available in diff buffers. - -‘RET’ (‘magit-diff-visit-file’) - - From a diff, visit the corresponding file at the appropriate - position. - - If the diff shows changes in the worktree, the index, or ‘HEAD’, - then visit the actual file. Otherwise, when the diff is about an - older commit or a range, then visit the appropriate blob. - - If point is on a removed line, then visit the blob for the first - parent of the commit which removed that line, i.e. the last commit - where that line still existed. Otherwise visit the blob for the - commit whose changes are being shown. - - Interactively, when the file or blob to be displayed is already - being displayed in another window of the same frame, then just - select that window and adjust point. Otherwise, or with a prefix - argument, display the buffer in another window. The meaning of the - prefix argument can be inverted or further modified using the - option ‘magit-display-file-buffer-function’. - - Non-interactively the optional OTHER-WINDOW argument is taken - literally. DISPLAY-FN can be used to specify the display function - explicitly, in which case OTHER-WINDOW is ignored. - - The optional FORCE-WORKTREE means to force visiting the worktree - version of the file. To do this interactively use the command - ‘magit-diff-visit-file-worktree’ instead. - - -- User Option: magit-diff-visit-previous-blob - - This option controls whether ‘magit-diff-visit-file’ may visit the - previous blob. When this is ‘t’ and point is on a removed line in - a diff for a committed change, then ‘magit-diff-visit-file’ visits - the blob from the last revision which still had that line. - - Currently this is only supported for committed changes, for staged - and unstaged changes ‘magit-diff-visit-file’ always visits the file - in the working tree. - -‘C-<return>’ (‘magit-diff-visit-file-worktree’) - - From a diff, visit the corresponding file at the appropriate - position. - - When the file is already being displayed in another window of the - same frame, then just select that window and adjust point. With a - prefix argument also display in another window. - - The actual file in the worktree is visited. The positions in the - hunk headers get less useful the "older" the changes are, and as a - result, jumping to the appropriate position gets less reliable. - - Also see ‘magit-diff-visit-file’, which visits the respective blob, - unless the diff shows changes in the worktree, the index, or - ‘HEAD’. - - -- Command: magit-diff-visit-file-other-window - - From a diff, visit the corresponding file at the appropriate - position in another window. - -‘C-c C-t’ (‘magit-diff-trace-definition’) - - From a diff, show log for the definition at point. - -‘C-c C-e’ (‘magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit’) - - From a hunk, edit the respective commit and visit the file. - - First visit the file being modified by the hunk at the correct - location using ‘magit-diff-visit-file’. This actually visits a - blob. When point is on a diff header, not within an individual - hunk, then this visits the blob the first hunk is about. - - Then invoke ‘magit-edit-line-commit’, which uses an interactive - rebase to make the commit editable, or if that is not possible - because the commit is not reachable from ‘HEAD’ by checking out - that commit directly. This also causes the actual worktree file to - be visited. - - Neither the blob nor the file buffer are killed when finishing the - rebase. If that is undesirable, then it might be better to use - ‘magit-rebase-edit-command’ instead of this command. - -‘j’ (‘magit-jump-to-diffstat-or-diff’) - - Jump to the diffstat or diff. When point is on a file inside the - diffstat section, then jump to the respective diff section. - Otherwise, jump to the diffstat section or a child thereof. - -‘SPC’ (‘scroll-up’) - - Scroll text upward. - -‘DEL’ (‘scroll-down’) - - Scroll text downward. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Diff Options, Next: Revision Buffer, Prev: Diff Buffer, Up: Diffing - -5.4.3 Diff Options ------------------- - - -- User Option: magit-diff-refine-hunk - - Whether to show word-granularity differences within diff hunks. - - • ‘nil’ never show fine differences. - - • ‘t’ show fine differences for the current diff hunk only. - - • ‘all’ show fine differences for all displayed diff hunks. - - -- User Option: magit-diff-adjust-tab-width - - Whether to adjust the width of tabs in diffs. - - Determining the correct width can be expensive if it requires - opening large and/or many files, so the widths are cached in the - variable ‘magit-diff--tab-width-cache’. Set that to nil to - invalidate the cache. - - • ‘nil’ Never ajust tab width. Use ‘tab-width’s value from the - Magit buffer itself instead. - - • ‘t’ If the corresponding file-visiting buffer exits, then use - ‘tab-width’’s value from that buffer. Doing this is cheap, so - this value is used even if a corresponding cache entry exists. - - • ‘always’ If there is no such buffer, then temporarily visit - the file to determine the value. - - • NUMBER Like ‘always’, but don’t visit files larger than NUMBER - bytes. - - -- User Option: magit-diff-paint-whitespace - - Specify where to highlight whitespace errors. - - See ‘magit-diff-highlight-trailing’, - ‘magit-diff-highlight-indentation’. The symbol ‘t’ means in all - diffs, ‘status’ means only in the status buffer, and nil means - nowhere. - - -- User Option: magit-diff-highlight-trailing - - Whether to highlight whitespace at the end of a line in diffs. - Used only when ‘magit-diff-paint-whitespace’ is non-nil. - - -- User Option: magit-diff-highlight-indentation - - Highlight the "wrong" indentation style. Used only when - ‘magit-diff-paint-whitespace’ is non-nil. - - The value is a list of cons cells. The car is a regular - expression, and the cdr is the value that applies to repositories - whose directory matches the regular expression. If more than one - element matches, then the *last* element in the list applies. The - default value should therefore come first in the list. - - If the value is ‘tabs’, highlight indentation with tabs. If the - value is an integer, highlight indentation with at least that many - spaces. Otherwise, highlight neither. - - -- User Option: magit-diff-hide-trailing-cr-characters - - Whether to hide ^M characters at the end of a line in diffs. - - -- User Option: magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-functions - - This option specifies the functions used to highlight the - hunk-internal region. - - ‘magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-dim-outside’ overlays the outside - of the hunk internal selection with a face that causes the added - and removed lines to have the same background color as context - lines. This function should not be removed from the value of this - option. - - ‘magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-overlays’ and - ‘magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-underline’ emphasize the - region by placing delimiting horizontal lines before and after it. - Both of these functions have glitches which cannot be fixed due to - limitations of Emacs’ display engine. For more information see - <https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/2758> ff. - - Instead of, or in addition to, using delimiting horizontal lines, - to emphasize the boundaries, you may which to emphasize the text - itself, using ‘magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face’. - - In terminal frames it’s not possible to draw lines as the overlay - and underline variants normally do, so there they fall back to - calling the face function instead. - - -- User Option: magit-diff-unmarked-lines-keep-foreground - - This option controls whether added and removed lines outside the - hunk-internal region only lose their distinct background color or - also the foreground color. Whether the outside of the region is - dimmed at all depends on - ‘magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-functions’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Revision Buffer, Prev: Diff Options, Up: Diffing - -5.4.4 Revision Buffer ---------------------- - - -- User Option: magit-revision-insert-related-refs - - Whether to show related refs in revision buffers. - - -- User Option: magit-revision-show-gravatar - - Whether to show gravatar images in revision buffers. - - If non-nil, then the value has to be a cons-cell which specifies - where the gravatar images for the author and/or the committer are - inserted inside the text that was previously inserted according to - ‘magit-revision-header-format’. - - Both cells are regular expressions. The car specifies where to - insert the author gravatar image. The top half of the image is - inserted right after the matched text, the bottom half on the next - line at the same offset. The cdr specifies where to insert the - committer image, accordingly. Either the car or the cdr may be - nil. - - -- User Option: magit-revision-use-hash-sections - - Whether to turn hashes inside the commit message into sections. - - If non-nil, then hashes inside the commit message are turned into - ‘commit’ sections. There is a trade off to be made between - performance and reliability: - - • ‘slow’ calls git for every word to be absolutely sure. - - • ‘quick’ skips words less than seven characters long. - - • ‘quicker’ additionally skips words that don’t contain a - number. - - • ‘quickest’ uses all words that are at least seven characters - long and which contain at least one number as well as at least - one letter. - - If nil, then no hashes are turned into sections, but you can still - visit the commit at point using "RET". - - The diffs shown in the revision buffer may be automatically -restricted to a subset of the changed files. If the revision buffer is -displayed from a log buffer, the revision buffer will share the same -file restriction as that log buffer (also see the command -‘magit-diff-toggle-file-filter’). Note, however, that the log’s file -restriction will be ignored when ‘magit-log-arguments’ includes -‘--follow’. In this case, the ‘-u’ argument of the log popup can be -used to show the file-restricted diffs inline. - - If the revision buffer is not displayed from a log buffer, the file -restriction is determined by the file restriction in the repository’s -diff buffer, if it exists, and the value of the option -‘magit-use-sticky-arguments’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Ediffing, Next: References Buffer, Prev: Diffing, Up: Inspecting - -5.5 Ediffing -============ - -This section describes how to enter Ediff from Magit buffers. For -information on how to use Ediff itself, see *note (ediff)Top::. - -‘e’ (‘magit-ediff-dwim’) - - Compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff. - - This command tries to guess what file, and what commit or range the - user wants to compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff. It might - only be able to guess either the file, or range/commit, in which - case the user is asked about the other. It might not always guess - right, in which case the appropriate ‘magit-ediff-*’ command has to - be used explicitly. If it cannot read the user’s mind at all, then - it asks the user for a command to run. - -‘E’ (‘magit-ediff-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands in a popup - buffer. - -‘E r’ (‘magit-ediff-compare’) - - Compare two revisions of a file using Ediff. - - If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last - line of the region. With a prefix argument, instead of diffing the - revisions, choose a revision to view changes along, starting at the - common ancestor of both revisions (i.e., use a "..." range). - -‘E m’ (‘magit-ediff-resolve’) - - Resolve outstanding conflicts in a file using Ediff, defaulting to - the file at point. - - Provided that the value of ‘merge.conflictstyle’ is ‘diff3’, you - can view the file’s merge-base revision using ‘/’ in the Ediff - control buffer. - - In the rare event that you want to manually resolve all conflicts, - including those already resolved by Git, use - ‘ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor’. - -‘E s’ (‘magit-ediff-stage’) - - Stage and unstage changes to a file using Ediff, defaulting to the - file at point. - -‘E u’ (‘magit-ediff-show-unstaged’) - - Show unstaged changes to a file using Ediff. - -‘E i’ (‘magit-ediff-show-staged’) - - Show staged changes to a file using Ediff. - -‘E w’ (‘magit-ediff-show-working-tree’) - - Show changes in a file between ‘HEAD’ and working tree using Ediff. - -‘E c’ (‘magit-ediff-show-commit’) - - Show changes to a file introduced by a commit using Ediff. - -‘E z’ (‘magit-ediff-show-stash’) - - Show changes to a file introduced by a stash using Ediff. - - -- User Option: magit-ediff-dwim-show-on-hunks - - This option controls what command ‘magit-ediff-dwim’ calls when - point is on uncommitted hunks. When nil, always run - ‘magit-ediff-stage’. Otherwise, use ‘magit-ediff-show-staged’ and - ‘magit-ediff-show-unstaged’ to show staged and unstaged changes, - respectively. - - -- User Option: magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index - - This option controls whether ‘magit-ediff-show-stash’ includes a - buffer containing the file’s state in the index at the time the - stash was created. This makes it possible to tell which changes in - the stash were staged. - - -- User Option: magit-ediff-quit-hook - - This hook is run after quitting an Ediff session that was created - using a Magit command. The hook functions are run inside the Ediff - control buffer, and should not change the current buffer. - - This is similar to ‘ediff-quit-hook’ but takes the needs of Magit - into account. The regular ‘ediff-quit-hook’ is ignored by Ediff - sessions that were created using a Magit command. - - -File: magit.info, Node: References Buffer, Next: Bisecting, Prev: Ediffing, Up: Inspecting - -5.6 References Buffer -===================== - -‘y’ (‘magit-show-refs-popup’) - - List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. By default all - refs are compared with ‘HEAD’, but with a prefix argument this - command instead acts as a prefix command and shows the following - suffix commands along with the appropriate infix arguments in a - popup buffer. - -‘y y’ (‘magit-show-refs-head’) - - List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. Refs are - compared with ‘HEAD’. - -‘y c’ (‘magit-show-refs-current’) - - List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. Refs are - compared with the current branch or ‘HEAD’ if it is detached. - -‘y o’ (‘magit-show-refs’) - - List and compare references in a dedicated buffer. Refs are - compared with a branch read from the user. - - -- User Option: magit-refs-show-commit-count - - Whether to show commit counts in Magit-Refs mode buffers. - - • ‘all’ Show counts for branches and tags. - - • ‘branch’ Show counts for branches only. - - • ‘nil’ Never show counts. - - The default is ‘nil’ because anything else can be very expensive. - - -- User Option: magit-refs-pad-commit-counts - - Whether to pad all commit counts on all sides in Magit-Refs mode - buffers. - - If this is nil, then some commit counts are displayed right next to - one of the branches that appear next to the count, without any - space in between. This might look bad if the branch name faces - look too similar to ‘magit-dimmed’. - - If this is non-nil, then spaces are placed on both sides of all - commit counts. - - -- User Option: magit-refs-show-remote-prefix - - Whether to show the remote prefix in lists of remote branches. - - Showing the prefix is redundant because the name of the remote is - already shown in the heading preceeding the list of its branches. - - -- User Option: magit-refs-primary-column-width - - Width of the primary column in ‘magit-refs-mode’ buffers. The - primary column is the column that contains the name of the branch - that the current row is about. - - If this is an integer, then the column is that many columns wide. - Otherwise it has to be a cons-cell of two integers. The first - specifies the minimal width, the second the maximal width. In that - case the actual width is determined using the length of the names - of the shown local branches. (Remote branches and tags are not - taken into account when calculating to optimal width.) - - -- User Option: magit-refs-focus-column-width - - Width of the focus column in ‘magit-refs-mode’ buffers. - - The focus column is the first column, which marks one branch - (usually the current branch) as the focused branch using ‘*’ or - ‘@’. For each other reference, this column optionally shows how - many commits it is ahead of the focused branch and ‘<’, or if it - isn’t ahead then the commits it is behind and ‘>’, or if it isn’t - behind either, then a ‘=’. - - This column may also display only ‘*’ or ‘@’ for the focused - branch, in which case this option is ignored. Use ‘L v’ to change - the verbosity of this column. - - -- User Option: magit-refs-margin - - This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in - Magit-Refs mode buffers and how it is formatted. - - The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’. - - • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. - - • STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be - one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit), - ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a - character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to - show the actual date. - - • WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for - forward compatibility and currently the value should not be - changed. - - • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown - by default. - - • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the - author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to - do so. - - -- User Option: magit-refs-margin-for-tags - - This option specifies whether to show information about tags in the - margin. This is disabled by default because it is slow if there - are many tags. - - The following variables control how individual refs are displayed. -If you change one of these variables (especially the "%c" part), then -you should also change the others to keep things aligned. The following -%-sequences are supported: - - • ‘%a’ Number of commits this ref has over the one we compare to. - - • ‘%b’ Number of commits the ref we compare to has over this one. - - • ‘%c’ Number of commits this ref has over the one we compare to. - For the ref which all other refs are compared this is instead "@", - if it is the current branch, or "#" otherwise. - - • ‘%C’ For the ref which all other refs are compared this is "@", if - it is the current branch, or "#" otherwise. For all other refs " - ". - - • ‘%h’ Hash of this ref’s tip. - - • ‘%m’ Commit summary of the tip of this ref. - - • ‘%n’ Name of this ref. - - • ‘%u’ Upstream of this local branch. - - • ‘%U’ Upstream of this local branch and additional local vs. - upstream information. - - -- User Option: magit-refs-filter-alist - - This alist controls which tags and branches are omitted from being - displayed in ‘magit-refs-mode’ buffers. If it is ‘nil’, then all - refs are displayed (subject to ‘magit-refs-sections-hook’). - - All keys are tried in order until one matches. Then its value is - used and subsequent elements are ignored. If the value is non-nil, - then the reference is displayed, otherwise it is not. If no - element matches, then the reference is displayed. - - A key can either be a regular expression that the refname has to - match, or a function that takes the refname as only argument and - returns a boolean. Contrary to how they are displayed in the - buffer, for comparison each tag begins with "tags/" and each remote - branch with "<remote>/". - -‘RET’ (‘magit-visit-ref’) - - This command visits the reference or revision at point in another - buffer. If there is no revision at point or with a prefix argument - then it prompts for a revision. - - This command behaves just like ‘magit-show-commit’ as described - above, except if point is on a reference in a ‘magit-refs-mode’ - buffer, in which case the behavior may be different, but only if - you have customized the option ‘magit-visit-ref-behavior’. - - -- User Option: magit-visit-ref-behavior - - This option controls how ‘magit-visit-ref’ behaves in - ‘magit-refs-mode’ buffers. - - By default ‘magit-visit-ref’ behaves like ‘magit-show-commit’, in - all buffers, including ‘magit-refs-mode’ buffers. When the type of - the section at point is ‘commit’ then "RET" is bound to - ‘magit-show-commit’, and when the type is either ‘branch’ or ‘tag’ - then it is bound to ‘magit-visit-ref’. - - "RET" is one of Magit’s most essential keys and at least by default - it should behave consistently across all of Magit, especially - because users quickly learn that it does something very harmless; - it shows more information about the thing at point in another - buffer. - - However "RET" used to behave differently in ‘magit-refs-mode’ - buffers, doing surprising things, some of which cannot really be - described as "visit this thing". If you’ve grown accustomed this - behavior, you can restore it by adding one or more of the below - symbols to the value of this option. But keep in mind that by - doing so you don’t only introduce inconsistencies, you also lose - some functionality and might have to resort to ‘M-x - magit-show-commit’ to get it back. - - ‘magit-visit-ref’ looks for these symbols in the order in which - they are described here. If the presence of a symbol applies to - the current situation, then the symbols that follow do not affect - the outcome. - - • ‘focus-on-ref’ - - With a prefix argument update the buffer to show commit counts - and lists of cherry commits relative to the reference at point - instead of relative to the current buffer or ‘HEAD’. - - Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing "C-u y o - RET". - - • ‘create-branch’ - - If point is on a remote branch, then create a new local branch - with the same name, use the remote branch as its upstream, and - then check out the local branch. - - Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing "b c RET - RET", like you would do in other buffers. - - • ‘checkout-any’ - - Check out the reference at point. If that reference is a tag - or a remote branch, then this results in a detached ‘HEAD’. - - Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing "b b RET", - like you would do in other buffers. - - • ‘checkout-branch’ - - Check out the local branch at point. - - Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing "b b RET", - like you would do in other buffers. - -* Menu: - -* References Sections:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: References Sections, Up: References Buffer - -5.6.1 References Sections -------------------------- - -The contents of references buffers is controlled using the hook -‘magit-refs-sections-hook’. See *note Section Hooks:: to learn about -such hooks and how to customize them. All of the below functions are -members of the default value. Note that it makes much less sense to -customize this hook than it does for the respective hook used for the -status buffer. - - -- User Option: magit-refs-sections-hook - - Hook run to insert sections into a references buffer. - - -- Function: magit-insert-local-branches - - Insert sections showing all local branches. - - -- Function: magit-insert-remote-branches - - Insert sections showing all remote-tracking branches. - - -- Function: magit-insert-tags - - Insert sections showing all tags. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Bisecting, Next: Visiting Blobs, Prev: References Buffer, Up: Inspecting - -5.7 Bisecting -============= - -Also see *note (gitman)git-bisect::. - -‘B’ (‘magit-bisect-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands in a popup - buffer. - - When bisecting is not in progress, then the popup buffer features the -following commands. - -‘B B’ (‘magit-bisect-start’) - - Start a bisect session. - - Bisecting a bug means to find the commit that introduced it. This - command starts such a bisect session by asking for a known good and - a bad commit. - -‘B s’ (‘magit-bisect-run’) - - Bisect automatically by running commands after each step. - - When bisecting is in progress, then the popup buffer features these -commands instead. - -‘B b’ (‘magit-bisect-bad’) - - Mark the current commit as bad. Use this after you have asserted - that the commit does contain the bug in question. - -‘B g’ (‘magit-bisect-good’) - - Mark the current commit as good. Use this after you have asserted - that the commit does not contain the bug in question. - -‘B k’ (‘magit-bisect-skip’) - - Skip the current commit. Use this if for some reason the current - commit is not a good one to test. This command lets Git choose a - different one. - -‘B r’ (‘magit-bisect-reset’) - - After bisecting, cleanup bisection state and return to original - ‘HEAD’. - - By default the status buffer shows information about the ongoing -bisect session. - - -- User Option: magit-bisect-show-graph - - This option controls whether a graph is displayed for the log of - commits that still have to be bisected. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Visiting Blobs, Next: Blaming, Prev: Bisecting, Up: Inspecting - -5.8 Visiting Blobs -================== - -‘M-x magit-find-file’ (‘magit-find-file’) - - View FILE from REV. Switch to a buffer visiting blob REV:FILE, - creating one if none already exists. - -‘M-x magit-find-file-other-window’ (‘magit-find-file-other-window’) - - View FILE from REV, in another window. Like ‘magit-find-file’, but - create a new window or reuse an existing one. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Blaming, Prev: Visiting Blobs, Up: Inspecting - -5.9 Blaming -=========== - -Also see *note (gitman)git-blame::. - - To start blaming you can use ‘M-x’ in a file-visiting buffer to -invoke one of the following commands. You can also invoke these -commands using the blame popup, which is available on ‘b’ in -file-visiting buffers that already contain blame information and, also -on ‘b’, in all blob-visiting buffers. You can also enter the blame -popup from the file popup, which is available on ‘C-c M-g’, provided -‘magit-file-mode’ is enabled, see *note Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting -Files::. - - -- Command: magit-blame - - This command augments each line or chunk of lines in the current - file- or blob-visiting buffer with information about what commits - last touched these lines. - - If the buffer visits a revision of that file, then history up to - that revision is considered. Otherwise, the file’s full history is - considered, including uncommitted changes. - - If Magit-Blame mode is already turned on in the current buffer then - blaming is done recursively, by visiting REVISION:FILE (using - ‘magit-find-file’), where REVISION is a parent of the revision that - added the current line or chunk of lines. - - -- Command: magit-blame-echo - - This command is like ‘magit-blame’ except that it doesn’t turn on - ‘read-only-mode’ and that it initially uses the visualization style - specified by option ‘magit-blame-echo-style’. - - -- Command: magit-blame-removal - - This command augments each line or chunk of lines in the current - blob-visiting buffer with information about the revision that - removes it. It cannot be used in file-visiting buffers. - - Like ‘magit-blame’, this command can be used recursively. - - -- Command: magit-blame-reverse - - This command augments each line or chunk of lines in the current - file- or blob-visiting buffer with information about the last - revision in which a line still existed. - - Like ‘magit-blame’, this command can be used recursively. - - The following key bindings are available when Magit-Blame mode is -enabled and Read-Only mode is not enabled. These commands are also -available in other buffers; here only the behavior is described that is -relevant in file-visiting buffers that are being blamed. - -‘RET’ (‘magit-show-commit’) - - This command shows the commit that last touched the line at point. - -‘SPC’ (‘magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up’) - - This command updates the commit buffer. - - This either shows the commit that last touched the line at point in - the appropriate buffer, or if that buffer is already being - displayed in the current frame and if that buffer contains - information about that commit, then the buffer is scrolled up - instead. - -‘DEL’ (‘magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down’) - - This command updates the commit buffer. - - This either shows the commit that last touched the line at point in - the appropriate buffer, or if that buffer is already being - displayed in the current frame and if that buffer contains - information about that commit, then the buffer is scrolled down - instead. - - The following key bindings are available when Magit-Blame mode is -enabled and Read-Only mode is not enabled. - -‘b’ (‘magit-blame-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the above suffix command along with the - appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘n’ (‘magit-blame-next-chunk’) - - This command moves to the next chunk. - -‘N’ (‘magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit’) - - This command moves to the next chunk from the same commit. - -‘p’ (‘magit-blame-previous-chunk’) - - This command moves to the previous chunk. - -‘P’ (‘magit-blame-previous-chunk-same-commit’) - - This command moves to the previous chunk from the same commit. - -‘q’ (‘magit-blame-quit’) - - This command turns off Magit-Blame mode. If the buffer was created - during a recursive blame, then it also kills the buffer. - -‘M-w’ (‘magit-blame-copy-hash’) - - This command saves the hash of the current chunk’s commit to the - kill ring. - - When the region is active, the command saves the region’s content - instead of the hash, like ‘kill-ring-save’ would. - -‘c’ (‘magit-blame-cycle-style’) - - This command changes how blame information is visualized in the - current buffer by cycling through the styles specified using the - option ‘magit-blame-styles’. - - Blaming is also controlled using the following options. - - -- User Option: magit-blame-styles - - This option defines a list of styles used to visualize blame - information. For now see its doc-string to learn more. - - -- User Option: magit-blame-echo-style - - This option specifies the blame visualization style used by the - command ‘magit-blame-echo’. This must be a symbol that is used as - the identifier for one of the styles defined in - ‘magit-blame-styles’. - - -- User Option: magit-blame-time-format - - This option specifies the format string used to display times when - showing blame information. - - -- User Option: magit-blame-read-only - - This option controls whether blaming a buffer also makes - temporarily read-only. - - -- User Option: magit-blame-disable-modes - - This option lists incompatible minor-modes that should be disabled - temporarily when a buffer contains blame information. They are - enabled again when the buffer no longer shows blame information. - - -- User Option: magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook - - This hook is run when moving between chunks. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Manipulating, Next: Transferring, Prev: Inspecting, Up: Top - -6 Manipulating -************** - -* Menu: - -* Repository Setup:: -* Staging and Unstaging:: -* Applying:: -* Committing:: -* Branching:: -* Merging:: -* Resolving Conflicts:: -* Rebasing:: -* Cherry Picking:: -* Resetting:: -* Stashing:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Repository Setup, Next: Staging and Unstaging, Up: Manipulating - -6.1 Repository Setup -==================== - -‘M-x magit-init’ (‘magit-init’) - - This command initializes a repository and then shows the status - buffer for the new repository. - - If the directory is below an existing repository, then the user has - to confirm that a new one should be created inside. If the - directory is the root of the existing repository, then the user has - to confirm that it should be reinitialized. - -‘M-x magit-clone’ (‘magit-clone’) - - This command clones a repository and then shows the status buffer - for the new repository. - - The user is queried for a remote url and a local directory. - - -- User Option: magit-clone-set-remote.pushDefault - - Whether to set the value of ‘remote.pushDefault’ after cloning. - - If ‘t’, then set without asking. If ‘nil’, then don’t set. If - ‘ask’, then ask the user every time she clones a repository. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Staging and Unstaging, Next: Applying, Prev: Repository Setup, Up: Manipulating - -6.2 Staging and Unstaging -========================= - -Like Git, Magit can of course stage and unstage complete files. Unlike -Git, it also allows users to gracefully un-/stage individual hunks and -even just part of a hunk. To stage individual hunks and parts of hunks -using Git directly, one has to use the very modal and rather clumsy -interface of a ‘git add --interactive’ session. - - With Magit, on the other hand, one can un-/stage individual hunks by -just moving point into the respective section inside a diff displayed in -the status buffer or a separate diff buffer and typing ‘s’ or ‘u’. To -operate on just parts of a hunk, mark the changes that should be -un-/staged using the region and then press the same key that would be -used to un-/stage. To stage multiple files or hunks at once use a -region that starts inside the heading of such a section and ends inside -the heading of a sibling section of the same type. - - Besides staging and unstaging, Magit also provides several other -"apply variants" that can also operate on a file, multiple files at -once, a hunk, multiple hunks at once, and on parts of a hunk. These -apply variants are described in the next section. - - You can also use Ediff to stage and unstage. See *note Ediffing::. - -‘s’ (‘magit-stage’) - - Add the change at point to the staging area. - - With a prefix argument and an untracked file (or files) at point, - stage the file but not its content. This makes it possible to - stage only a subset of the new file’s changes. - -‘S’ (‘magit-stage-modified’) - - Stage all changes to files modified in the worktree. Stage all new - content of tracked files and remove tracked files that no longer - exist in the working tree from the index also. With a prefix - argument also stage previously untracked (but not ignored) files. - -‘u’ (‘magit-unstage’) - - Remove the change at point from the staging area. - - Only staged changes can be unstaged. But by default this command - performs an action that is somewhat similar to unstaging, when it - is called on a committed change: it reverses the change in the - index but not in the working tree. - -‘U’ (‘magit-unstage-all’) - - Remove all changes from the staging area. - - -- User Option: magit-unstage-committed - - This option controls whether ‘magit-unstage’ "unstages" committed - changes by reversing them in the index but not the working tree. - The alternative is to raise an error. - -‘M-x magit-reverse-in-index’ (‘magit-reverse-in-index’) - - This command reverses the committed change at point in the index - but not the working tree. By default no key is bound directly to - this command, but it is indirectly called when ‘u’ - (‘magit-unstage’) is pressed on a committed change. - - This allows extracting a change from ‘HEAD’, while leaving it in - the working tree, so that it can later be committed using a - separate commit. A typical workflow would be: - - • Optionally make sure that there are no uncommitted changes. - - • Visit the ‘HEAD’ commit and navigate to the change that should - not have been included in that commit. - - • Type ‘u’ (‘magit-unstage’) to reverse it in the index. This - assumes that ‘magit-unstage-committed-changes’ is non-nil. - - • Type ‘c e’ to extend ‘HEAD’ with the staged changes, including - those that were already staged before. - - • Optionally stage the remaining changes using ‘s’ or ‘S’ and - then type ‘c c’ to create a new commit. - -‘M-x magit-reset-index’ (‘magit-reset-index’) - - Reset the index to some commit. The commit is read from the user - and defaults to the commit at point. If there is no commit at - point, then it defaults to ‘HEAD’. - -* Menu: - -* Staging from File-Visiting Buffers:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Staging from File-Visiting Buffers, Up: Staging and Unstaging - -6.2.1 Staging from File-Visiting Buffers ----------------------------------------- - -Fine-grained un-/staging has to be done from the status or a diff -buffer, but it’s also possible to un-/stage all changes made to the file -visited in the current buffer right from inside that buffer. - -‘M-x magit-stage-file’ (‘magit-stage-file’) - - When invoked inside a file-visiting buffer, then stage all changes - to that file. In a Magit buffer, stage the file at point if any. - Otherwise prompt for a file to be staged. With a prefix argument - always prompt the user for a file, even in a file-visiting buffer - or when there is a file section at point. - -‘M-x magit-unstage-file’ (‘magit-unstage-file’) - - When invoked inside a file-visiting buffer, then unstage all - changes to that file. In a Magit buffer, unstage the file at point - if any. Otherwise prompt for a file to be unstaged. With a prefix - argument always prompt the user for a file, even in a file-visiting - buffer or when there is a file section at point. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Applying, Next: Committing, Prev: Staging and Unstaging, Up: Manipulating - -6.3 Applying -============ - -Magit provides several "apply variants": stage, unstage, discard, -reverse, and "regular apply". At least when operating on a hunk they -are all implemented using ‘git apply’, which is why they are called -"apply variants". - - • Stage. Apply a change from the working tree to the index. The - change also remains in the working tree. - - • Unstage. Remove a change from the index. The change remains in - the working tree. - - • Discard. On a staged change, remove it from the working tree and - the index. On an unstaged change, remove it from the working tree - only. - - • Reverse. Reverse a change in the working tree. Both committed and - staged changes can be reversed. Unstaged changes cannot be - reversed. Discard them instead. - - • Apply. Apply a change to the working tree. Both committed and - staged changes can be applied. Unstaged changes cannot be applied - - as they already have been applied. - - The previous section described the staging and unstaging commands. -What follows are the commands which implement the remaining apply -variants. - -‘a’ (‘magit-apply’) - - Apply the change at point to the working tree. - - With a prefix argument fallback to a 3-way merge. Doing so causes - the change to be applied to the index as well. - -‘k’ (‘magit-discard’) - - Remove the change at point from the working tree. - -‘v’ (‘magit-reverse’) - - Reverse the change at point in the working tree. - - With a prefix argument fallback to a 3-way merge. Doing so causes - the change to be applied to the index as well. - - With a prefix argument all apply variants attempt a 3-way merge when -appropriate (i.e. when ‘git apply’ is used internally). - - -File: magit.info, Node: Committing, Next: Branching, Prev: Applying, Up: Manipulating - -6.4 Committing -============== - -When the user initiates a commit, Magit calls ‘git commit’ without any -arguments, so Git has to get it from the user. It creates the file -‘.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG’ and then opens that file in an editor. Magit -arranges for that editor to be the Emacsclient. Once the user finishes -the editing session, the Emacsclient exits and Git creates the commit -using the file’s content as message. - -* Menu: - -* Initiating a Commit:: -* Editing Commit Messages:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Initiating a Commit, Next: Editing Commit Messages, Up: Committing - -6.4.1 Initiating a Commit -------------------------- - -Also see *note (gitman)git-commit::. - -‘c’ (‘magit-commit-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘c c’ (‘magit-commit’) - - Create a new commit on ‘HEAD’. With a prefix argument amend to the - commit at ‘HEAD’ instead. - -‘c a’ (‘magit-commit-amend’) - - Amend the last commit. - -‘c e’ (‘magit-commit-extend’) - - Amend the last commit, without editing the message. With a prefix - argument keep the committer date, otherwise change it. The option - ‘magit-commit-extend-override-date’ can be used to inverse the - meaning of the prefix argument. - - Non-interactively respect the optional OVERRIDE-DATE argument and - ignore the option. - -‘c w’ (‘magit-commit-reword’) - - Reword the last commit, ignoring staged changes. With a prefix - argument keep the committer date, otherwise change it. The option - ‘magit-commit-reword-override-date’ can be used to inverse the - meaning of the prefix argument. - - Non-interactively respect the optional OVERRIDE-DATE argument and - ignore the option. - -‘c f’ (‘magit-commit-fixup’) - - Create a fixup commit. - - With a prefix argument the target commit has to be confirmed. - Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation - depending on the value of option ‘magit-commit-squash-confirm’. - -‘c F’ (‘magit-commit-instant-fixup’) - - Create a fixup commit and instantly rebase. - -‘c s’ (‘magit-commit-squash’) - - Create a squash commit, without editing the squash message. - - With a prefix argument the target commit has to be confirmed. - Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation - depending on the value of option ‘magit-commit-squash-confirm’. - -‘c S’ (‘magit-commit-instant-squash’) - - Create a squash commit and instantly rebase. - -‘c A’ (‘magit-commit-augment’) - - Create a squash commit, editing the squash message. - - With a prefix argument the target commit has to be confirmed. - Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation - depending on the value of option ‘magit-commit-squash-confirm’. - - -- User Option: magit-commit-ask-to-stage - - Whether to ask to stage all unstaged changes when committing and - nothing is staged. - - -- User Option: magit-commit-extend-override-date - - Whether using ‘magit-commit-extend’ changes the committer date. - - -- User Option: magit-commit-reword-override-date - - Whether using ‘magit-commit-reword’ changes the committer date. - - -- User Option: magit-commit-squash-confirm - - Whether the commit targeted by squash and fixup has to be - confirmed. When non-nil then the commit at point (if any) is used - as default choice. Otherwise it has to be confirmed. This option - only affects ‘magit-commit-squash’ and ‘magit-commit-fixup’. The - "instant" variants always require confirmation because making an - error while using those is harder to recover from. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Editing Commit Messages, Prev: Initiating a Commit, Up: Committing - -6.4.2 Editing Commit Messages ------------------------------ - -After initiating a commit as described in the previous section, two new -buffers appear. One shows the changes that are about to committed, -while the other is used to write the message. All regular editing -commands are available in the commit message buffer. This section only -describes the additional commands. - - Commit messages are edited in an edit session - in the background Git -is waiting for the editor, in our case the Emacsclient, to save the -commit message in a file (in most cases ‘.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG’) and then -return. If the Emacsclient returns with a non-zero exit status then Git -does not create the commit. So the most important commands are those -for finishing and aborting the commit. - -‘C-c C-c’ (‘with-editor-finish’) - - Finish the current editing session by returning with exit code 0. - Git then creates the commit using the message it finds in the file. - -‘C-c C-k’ (‘with-editor-cancel’) - - Cancel the current editing session by returning with exit code 1. - Git then cancels the commit, but leaves the file untouched. - - In addition to being used by Git, these messages may also be stored -in a ring that persists until Emacs is closed. By default the message -is stored at the beginning and the end of an edit session (regardless of -whether the session is finished successfully or was canceled). It is -sometimes useful to bring back messages from that ring. - -‘C-c M-s’ (‘git-commit-save-message’) - - Save the current buffer content to the commit message ring. - -‘M-p’ (‘git-commit-prev-message’) - - Cycle backward through the commit message ring, after saving the - current message to the ring. With a numeric prefix ARG, go back - ARG comments. - -‘M-n’ (‘git-commit-next-message’) - - Cycle forward through the commit message ring, after saving the - current message to the ring. With a numeric prefix ARG, go back - ARG comments. - - By default the diff for the changes that are about to be committed -are automatically shown when invoking the commit. When amending to an -existing commit it may be useful to show either the changes that are -about to be added to that commit or to show those changes together with -those that are already committed. - -‘C-c C-d’ (‘magit-diff-while-committing’) - - While committing, show the changes that are about to be committed. - While amending, invoking the command again toggles between showing - just the new changes or all the changes that will be committed. - -‘C-c C-w’ (‘magit-pop-revision-stack’) - - This command inserts a representation of a revision into the - current buffer. It can be used inside buffers used to write commit - messages but also in other buffers such as buffers used to edit - emails or ChangeLog files. - - By default this command pops the revision which was last added to - the ‘magit-revision-stack’ and inserts it into the current buffer - according to ‘magit-pop-revision-stack-format’. Revisions can be - put on the stack using ‘magit-copy-section-value’ and - ‘magit-copy-buffer-revision’. - - If the stack is empty or with a prefix argument it instead reads a - revision in the minibuffer. By using the minibuffer history this - allows selecting an item which was popped earlier or to insert an - arbitrary reference or revision without first pushing it onto the - stack. - - When reading the revision from the minibuffer, then it might not be - possible to guess the correct repository. When this command is - called inside a repository (e.g. while composing a commit - message), then that repository is used. Otherwise (e.g. while - composing an email) then the repository recorded for the top - element of the stack is used (even though we insert another - revision). If not called inside a repository and with an empty - stack, or with two prefix arguments, then read the repository in - the minibuffer too. - - -- User Option: magit-pop-revision-stack-format - - This option controls how the command ‘magit-pop-revision-stack’ - inserts a revision into the current buffer. - - The entries on the stack have the format ‘(HASH TOPLEVEL)’ and this - option has the format ‘(POINT-FORMAT EOB-FORMAT INDEX-REGEXP)’, all - of which may be nil or a string (though either one of EOB-FORMAT or - POINT-FORMAT should be a string, and if INDEX-REGEXP is non-nil, - then the two formats should be too). - - First INDEX-REGEXP is used to find the previously inserted entry, - by searching backward from point. The first submatch must match - the index number. That number is incremented by one, and becomes - the index number of the entry to be inserted. If you don’t want to - number the inserted revisions, then use nil for INDEX-REGEXP. - - If INDEX-REGEXP is non-nil then both POINT-FORMAT and EOB-FORMAT - should contain \"%N\", which is replaced with the number that was - determined in the previous step. - - Both formats, if non-nil and after removing %N, are then expanded - using ‘git show –format=FORMAT ...’ inside TOPLEVEL. - - The expansion of POINT-FORMAT is inserted at point, and the - expansion of EOB-FORMAT is inserted at the end of the buffer (if - the buffer ends with a comment, then it is inserted right before - that). - - Some projects use pseudo headers in commit messages. Magit colorizes -such headers and provides some commands to insert such headers. - - -- User Option: git-commit-known-pseudo-headers - - A list of Git pseudo headers to be highlighted. - -‘C-c C-a’ (‘git-commit-ack’) - - Insert a header acknowledging that you have looked at the commit. - -‘C-c C-r’ (‘git-commit-review’) - - Insert a header acknowledging that you have reviewed the commit. - -‘C-c C-s’ (‘git-commit-signoff’) - - Insert a header to sign off the commit. - -‘C-c C-t’ (‘git-commit-test’) - - Insert a header acknowledging that you have tested the commit. - -‘C-c C-o’ (‘git-commit-cc’) - - Insert a header mentioning someone who might be interested. - -‘C-c C-p’ (‘git-commit-reported’) - - Insert a header mentioning the person who reported the issue being - fixed by the commit. - -‘C-c C-i’ (‘git-commit-suggested’) - - Insert a header mentioning the person who suggested the change. - - ‘git-commit-mode’ is a minor mode that is only used to establish the -above key bindings. This allows using an arbitrary major mode when -editing the commit message. It’s even possible to use a different major -mode in different repositories, which is useful when different projects -impose different commit message conventions. - - -- User Option: git-commit-major-mode - - The value of this option is the major mode used to edit Git commit - messages. - - Because ‘git-commit-mode’ is a minor mode, we don’t use its mode hook -to setup the buffer, except for the key bindings. All other setup -happens in the function ‘git-commit-setup’, which among other things -runs the hook ‘git-commit-setup-hook’. The following functions are -suitable for that hook. - - -- User Option: git-commit-setup-hook - - Hook run at the end of ‘git-commit-setup’. - - -- Function: magit-revert-buffers &optional force - - Revert unmodified file-visiting buffers of the current repository. - - If either ‘magit-revert-buffers’ is non-nil and - ‘inhibit-magit-revert’ is nil, or if optional FORCE is non-nil, - then revert all unmodified buffers that visit files being tracked - in the current repository. - - -- Function: git-commit-save-message - - Save the current buffer content to the commit message ring. - - -- Function: git-commit-setup-changelog-support - - After this function is called, ChangeLog entries are treated as - paragraphs. - - -- Function: git-commit-turn-on-auto-fill - - Turn on ‘auto-fill-mode’ and set ‘fill-column’ to the value of - ‘git-commit-fill-column’. - - -- Function: git-commit-turn-on-flyspell - - Turn on Flyspell mode. Also prevent comments from being checked - and finally check current non-comment text. - - -- Function: git-commit-propertize-diff - - Propertize the diff shown inside the commit message buffer. Git - inserts such diffs into the commit message template when the - ‘--verbose’ argument is used. Magit’s commit popup by default does - not offer that argument because the diff that is shown in a - separate buffer is more useful. But some users disagree, which is - why this function exists. - - -- Function: with-editor-usage-message - - Show usage information in the echo area. - - Magit also helps with writing *good* commit messages by complaining -when certain rules are violated. - - -- User Option: git-commit-summary-max-length - - The intended maximal length of the summary line of commit messages. - Characters beyond this column are colorized to indicate that this - preference has been violated. - - -- User Option: git-commit-fill-column - - Column beyond which automatic line-wrapping should happen in commit - message buffers. - - -- User Option: git-commit-finish-query-functions - - List of functions called to query before performing commit. - - The commit message buffer is current while the functions are - called. If any of them returns nil, then the commit is not - performed and the buffer is not killed. The user should then fix - the issue and try again. - - The functions are called with one argument. If it is non-nil then - that indicates that the user used a prefix argument to force - finishing the session despite issues. Functions should usually - honor this wish and return non-nil. - - -- Function: git-commit-check-style-conventions - - Check for violations of certain basic style conventions. For each - violation ask the user if she wants to proceed anyway. This makes - sure the summary line isn’t too long and that the second line is - empty. - - To show no diff while committing remove ‘magit-commit-diff’ from -‘server-switch-hook’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Branching, Next: Merging, Prev: Committing, Up: Manipulating - -6.5 Branching -============= - -* Menu: - -* The Two Remotes:: -* The Branch Popup:: -* The Branch Config Popup:: -* Auxillary Branch Commands:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: The Two Remotes, Next: The Branch Popup, Up: Branching - -6.5.1 The Two Remotes ---------------------- - -The upstream branch of some local branch is the branch into which the -commits on that local branch should eventually be merged, usually -something like ‘origin/master’. For the ‘master’ branch itself the -upstream branch and the branch it is being pushed to, are usually the -same remote branch. But for a feature branch the upstream branch and -the branch it is being pushed to should differ. - - The commits on feature branches too should _eventually_ end up in a -remote branch such as ‘origin/master’ or ‘origin/maint’. Such a branch -should therefore be used as the upstream. But feature branches -shouldn’t be pushed directly to such branches. Instead a feature branch -‘my-feature’ is usually pushed to ‘my-fork/my-feature’ or if you are a -contributor ‘origin/my-feature’. After the new feature has been -reviewed, the maintainer merges the feature into ‘master’. And finally -‘master’ (not ‘my-feature’ itself) is pushed to ‘origin/master’. - - But new features seldom are perfect on the first try, and so feature -branches usually have to be reviewed, improved, and re-pushed several -times. Pushing should therefore be easy to do, and for that reason many -Git users have concluded that it is best to use the remote branch to -which the local feature branch is being pushed as its upstream. - - But luckily Git has long ago gained support for a push-remote which -can be configured separately from the upstream branch, using the -variables ‘branch.<name>.pushRemote’ and ‘remote.pushDefault’. So we no -longer have to choose which of the two remotes should be used as "the -remote". - - Each of the fetching, pulling, and pushing popups features three -commands that act on the current branch and some other branch. Of -these, ‘p’ is bound to a command which acts on the push-remote, ‘u’ is -bound to a command which acts on the upstream, and ‘e’ is bound to a -command which acts on any other branch. The status buffer shows -unpushed and unpulled commits for both the push-remote and the upstream. - - It’s fairly simple to configure these two remotes. The values of all -the variables that are related to fetching, pulling, and pushing (as -well as some other branch-related variables) can be inspected and -changed using the popup ‘magit-branch-config-popup’, which is a -sub-popup of many popups that deal with branches. It is also possible -to set the push-remote or upstream while pushing (see *note Pushing::). - - -File: magit.info, Node: The Branch Popup, Next: The Branch Config Popup, Prev: The Two Remotes, Up: Branching - -6.5.2 The Branch Popup ----------------------- - -The popup ‘magit-branch-popup’ is used to create and checkout branches, -and to make changes to existing branches. It is not used to fetch, -pull, merge, rebase, or push branches, i.e. this popup deals with -branches themselves, not with the commits reachable from them. Those -features are available from separate popups. - -‘b’ (‘magit-branch-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands in a popup - buffer. - - By default it also displays the values of some branch-related Git - variables and allows changing their values, just like the - specialized ‘magit-branch-config-popup’ does. - - -- User Option: magit-branch-popup-show-variables - - Whether the ‘magit-branch-popup’ shows Git variables. This - defaults to t to avoid changing key bindings. When set to nil, no - variables are displayed directly in this popup, and the sub-popup - ‘magit-branch-config-popup’ has to be used instead to view and - change branch related variables. - -‘b C’ (‘magit-branch-config-popup’) - - This command shows branch related variables in a separate popup. - By default this asks the user for which branch the variables should - be shown. When ‘magit-branch-popup-show-variables’ is ‘nil’, then - it shows the variables for the current branch, unless a prefix - argument is used. - -‘b b’ (‘magit-checkout’) - - Checkout a revision read in the minibuffer and defaulting to the - branch or arbitrary revision at point. If the revision is a local - branch then that becomes the current branch. If it is something - else then ‘HEAD’ becomes detached. Checkout fails if the working - tree or the staging area contain changes. - -‘b n’ (‘magit-branch’) - - Create a new branch. The user is asked for a branch or arbitrary - revision to use as the starting point of the new branch. When a - branch name is provided, then that becomes the upstream branch of - the new branch. The name of the new branch is also read in the - minibuffer. - - Also see option ‘magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream’. - -‘b c’ (‘magit-branch-and-checkout’) - - This command creates a new branch like ‘magit-branch’, but then - also checks it out. - - Also see option ‘magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream’. - -‘b l’ (‘magit-branch-checkout’) - - This command checks out an existing or new local branch. It reads - a branch name from the user offering all local branches and a - subset of remote branches as candidates. Remote branches for which - a local branch by the same name exists are omitted from the list of - candidates. The user can also enter a completely new branch name. - - • If the user selects an existing local branch, then that is - checked out. - - • If the user selects a remote branch, then it creates and - checks out a new local branch with the same name, and - configures the selected remote branch as the push target. - - • If the user enters a new branch name, then it creates and - checks that out, after also reading the starting-point from - the user. - - In the latter two cases the upstream is also set. Whether it is - set to the chosen starting point or something else depends on the - value of ‘magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist’. - -‘b s’ (‘magit-branch-spinoff’) - - This command creates and checks out a new branch starting at and - tracking the current branch. That branch in turn is reset to the - last commit it shares with its upstream. If the current branch has - no upstream or no unpushed commits, then the new branch is created - anyway and the previously current branch is not touched. - - This is useful to create a feature branch after work has already - began on the old branch (likely but not necessarily "master"). - - If the current branch is a member of the value of option - ‘magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream’ (which see), then the current - branch will be used as the starting point as usual, but the - upstream of the starting-point may be used as the upstream of the - new branch, instead of the starting-point itself. - - If optional FROM is non-nil, then the source branch is reset to - ‘FROM~’, instead of to the last commit it shares with its upstream. - Interactively, FROM is only ever non-nil, if the region selects - some commits, and among those commits, FROM is the commit that is - the fewest commits ahead of the source branch. - - The commit at the other end of the selection actually does not - matter, all commits between FROM and ‘HEAD’ are moved to the new - branch. If FROM is not reachable from ‘HEAD’ or is reachable from - the source branch’s upstream, then an error is raised. - -‘b Y’ (‘magit-branch-pull-request’) - - This command creates and configures a new branch from a Github - pull-request, creating and configuring a new remote if necessary. - - The name of the local branch is the same as the name of the remote - branch that you are being asked to merge, unless the contributor - could not be bother to properly name the branch before opening the - pull-request. The most likely such case is when you are being - asked to merge something like "fork/master" into "origin/master". - In such cases the local branch will be named "pr-N", where ‘N’ is - the pull-request number. - - These variables are always set by this command: - - • ‘branch.<name>.pullRequest’ is set to the pull-request number. - - • ‘branch.<name>.pullRequestRemote’ is set to the remote on - which the pull-request branch is located. - - • ‘branch.<name>.pushRemote’ is set to the same remote as - ‘branch.<name>.pullRequestRemote’ if that is possible, - otherwise it is set to the upstream remote. - - • ‘branch.<name>.description’ is set to the pull-request title. - - • ‘branch.<name>.rebase’ is set to ‘true’ because there should - be no merge commits among the commits in a pull-request. - - This command also configures the upstream and the push-remote of - the local branch that it creates. - - The branch against which the pull-request was opened, is always - used as the upstream. This makes it easy to see what commits you - are being asked to merge in the section titled something like - "Unmerged into origin/master". - - Like for other commands that create a branch it depends on the - option ‘magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream’ whether the remote - branch itself or the respective local branch is used as the - upstream, so this section may also be titled e.g. "Unmerged into - master". - - When necessary and possible, then the remote pull-request branch is - configured to be used as the push-target. This makes it easy to - see what further changes the contributor has made since you last - reviewed their changes in the section titled something like - "Unpulled from origin/new-feature" or "Unpulled from - fork/new-feature". - - • If the pull-request branch is located in the upstream - repository, then you probably have set ‘remote.pushDefault’ to - that repository. However some users like to set that variable - to their personal fork, even if they have push access to the - upstream, so ‘branch.<name>.pushRemote’ is set anyway. - - • If the pull-request branch is located inside a fork, then you - are usually able to push to that branch, because Github by - default allows the recipient of a pull-request to push to the - remote pull-request branch even if it is located in a fork. - The contributor has to explicitly disable this. - - • If you are not allowed to push to the pull-request branch - on the fork, then a branch by the same name located in - the upstream repository is configured as the push-target. - - • A — sadly rather common — special case is when the - contributor didn’t bother to use a dedicated branch for - the pull-request. - - The most likely such case is when you are being asked to - merge something like "fork/master" into "origin/master". - The special push permission mentioned above is never - granted for the branch that is the repository’s default - branch, and that would almost certainly be the case in - this scenario. - - To enable you to easily push somewhere anyway, the local - branch is named "pr-N" (where ‘N’ is the pull-request - number) and the upstream repository is used as the - push-remote. - - • Finally, if you are allowed to push to the pull-request - branch and the contributor had the foresight to use a - dedicated branch, then the fork is configured as the - push-remote. - - The push-remote is configured using - ‘branch.<name>.pushRemote’, even if the used value is - identical to that of ‘remote.pushDefault’, just in case you - change the value of the latter later on. Additionally the - variable ‘branch.<name>.pullRequestRemote’ is set to the - remote on which the pull-request branch is located. - - When you later delete the local pull-request branch, then you are - offered to also delete the corresponding remote, provided it is not - the upstream remote and that the tracking branch that corresponds - to the deleted branch is the only remaining tracked branch. If you - don’t confirm, then only the tracking branch itself is deleted in - addition to the local branch. - - Do not delete the tracking branch instead of the local branch. The - cleanup mentioned in the previous paragraph is not performed if you - do that. - -‘b y’ (‘magit-checkout-pull-request’) - - This command creates and configures a new branch from a pull - request, the same way ‘magit-branch-pull-request’ does. - Additionally it checks out the new branch. - -‘b x’ (‘magit-branch-reset’) - - This command resets a branch, defaulting to the branch at point, to - the tip of another branch or any other commit. - - When the branch being reset is the current branch, then a hard - reset is performed. If there are any uncommitted changes, then the - user has to confirm the reset because those changes would be lost. - - This is useful when you have started work on a feature branch but - realize it’s all crap and want to start over. - - When resetting to another branch and a prefix argument is used, - then the target branch is set as the upstream of the branch that is - being reset. - -‘b k’ (‘magit-branch-delete’) - - Delete one or multiple branches. If the region marks multiple - branches, then offer to delete those. Otherwise, prompt for a - single branch to be deleted, defaulting to the branch at point. - -‘b r’ (‘magit-branch-rename’) - - Rename a branch. The branch and the new name are read in the - minibuffer. With prefix argument the branch is renamed even if - that name conflicts with an existing branch. - - -- User Option: magit-branch-read-upstream-first - - When creating a branch, whether to read the upstream branch before - the name of the branch that is to be created. The default is - ‘nil’, and I recommend you leave it at that. - - -- User Option: magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream - - This option specifies whether remote upstreams are favored over - local upstreams when creating new branches. - - When a new branch is created, then the branch, commit, or stash at - point is suggested as the starting point of the new branch, or if - there is no such revision at point the current branch. In either - case the user may choose another starting point. - - If the chosen starting point is a branch, then it may also be set - as the upstream of the new branch, depending on the value of the - Git variable ‘branch.autoSetupMerge’. By default this is done for - remote branches, but not for local branches. - - You might prefer to always use some remote branch as upstream. If - the chosen starting point is (1) a local branch, (2) whose name - matches a member of the value of this option, (3) the upstream of - that local branch is a remote branch with the same name, and (4) - that remote branch can be fast-forwarded to the local branch, then - the chosen branch is used as starting point, but its own upstream - is used as the upstream of the new branch. - - Members of this option’s value are treated as branch names that - have to match exactly unless they contain a character that makes - them invalid as a branch name. Recommended characters to use to - trigger interpretation as a regexp are "*" and "^". Some other - characters which you might expect to be invalid, actually are not, - e.g. ".+$" are all perfectly valid. More precisely, if ‘git - check-ref-format –branch STRING’ exits with a non-zero status, then - treat STRING as a regexp. - - Assuming the chosen branch matches these conditions you would end - up with with e.g.: - - feature --upstream--> origin/master - - instead of - - feature --upstream--> master --upstream--> origin/master - - Which you prefer is a matter of personal preference. If you do - prefer the former, then you should add branches such as ‘master’, - ‘next’, and ‘maint’ to the value of this options. - - -- User Option: magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist - - The value of this option is an alist of branches to be used as the - upstream when branching a remote branch. - - When creating a local branch from an ephemeral branch located on a - remote, e.g. a feature or hotfix branch, then that remote branch - should usually not be used as the upstream branch, since the - push-remote already allows accessing it and having both the - upstream and the push-remote reference the same related branch - would be wasteful. Instead a branch like "maint" or "master" - should be used as the upstream. - - This option allows specifying the branch that should be used as the - upstream when branching certain remote branches. The value is an - alist of the form ‘((UPSTREAM . RULE)...)’. The first matching - element is used, the following elements are ignored. - - UPSTREAM is the branch to be used as the upstream for branches - specified by RULE. It can be a local or a remote branch. - - RULE can either be a regular expression, matching branches whose - upstream should be the one specified by UPSTREAM. Or it can be a - list of the only branches that should *not* use UPSTREAM; all other - branches will. Matching is done after stripping the remote part of - the name of the branch that is being branched from. - - If you use a finite set of non-ephemeral branches across all your - repositories, then you might use something like: - - (("origin/master" "master" "next" "maint")) - - Or if the names of all your ephemeral branches contain a slash, at - least in some repositories, then a good value could be: - - (("origin/master" . "/")) - - Of course you can also fine-tune: - - (("origin/maint" . "\\`hotfix/") - ("origin/master" . "\\`feature/")) - - -- Command: magit-branch-orphan - - This command creates and checks out a new orphan branch with - contents from a given revision. - - -- Command: magit-branch-or-checkout - - This command is a hybrid between ‘magit-checkout’ and - ‘magit-branch-and-checkout’ and is intended as a replacement for - the former in ‘magit-branch-popup’. - - It first asks the user for an existing branch or revision. If the - user input actually can be resolved as a branch or revision, then - it checks that out, just like ‘magit-checkout’ would. - - Otherwise it creates and checks out a new branch using the input as - its name. Before doing so it reads the starting-point for the new - branch. This is similar to what ‘magit-branch-and-checkout’ does. - - To use this command instead of ‘magit-checkout’ add this to your - init file: - - (magit-remove-popup-key 'magit-branch-popup :action ?b) - (magit-define-popup-action 'magit-branch-popup - ?b "Checkout" 'magit-branch-or-checkout - 'magit-branch t) - - -File: magit.info, Node: The Branch Config Popup, Next: Auxillary Branch Commands, Prev: The Branch Popup, Up: Branching - -6.5.3 The Branch Config Popup ------------------------------ - - -- Command: magit-branch-config-popup - - This prefix command shows the following branch-related Git - variables in a popup buffer. The values can be changed from that - buffer. - - This popup is a sub-popup of several popups that deal with - branches, including ‘magit-branch-popup’, ‘magit-pull-popup’, - ‘magit-fetch-popup’, ‘magit-pull-and-fetch-popup’, and - ‘magit-push-popup’. In all of these popups "C" is bound to this - popup. - - The following variables are used to configure a specific branch. The -values are being displayed for the current branch (if any). To change -the value for another branch invoke ‘magit-branch-config-popup’ with a -prefix argument. - - -- Variable: branch.NAME.merge - - Together with ‘branch.NAME.remote’ this variable defines the - upstream branch of the local branch named NAME. The value of this - variable is the full reference of the upstream _branch_. - - -- Variable: branch.NAME.remote - - Together with ‘branch.NAME.merge’ this variable defines the - upstream branch of the local branch named NAME. The value of this - variable is the name of the upstream _remote_. - - -- Variable: branch.NAME.rebase - - This variable controls whether pulling into the branch named NAME - is done by rebasing or by merging the fetched branch. - - • When ‘true’ then pulling is done by rebasing. - - • When ‘false’ then pulling is done by merging. - - • When undefined then the value of ‘pull.rebase’ is used. The - default of that variable is ‘false’. - - -- Variable: branch.NAME.pushRemote - - This variable specifies the remote that the branch named NAME is - usually pushed to. The value has to be the name of an existing - remote. - - It is not possible to specify the name of _branch_ to push the - local branch to. The name of the remote branch is always the same - as the name of the local branch. - - If this variable is undefined but ‘remote.pushDefault’ is defined, - then the value of the latter is used. By default - ‘remote.pushDefault’ is undefined. - - -- Variable: branch.NAME.description - - This variable can be used to describe the branch named NAME. That - description is used e.g. when turning the branch into a series of - patches. - - The following variables specify defaults which are used if the above -branch-specific variables are not set. - - -- Variable: pull.rebase - - This variable specifies whether pulling is done by rebasing or by - merging. It can be overwritten using ‘branch.NAME.rebase’. - - • When ‘true’ then pulling is done by rebasing. - - • When ‘false’ (the default) then pulling is done by merging. - - Since it is never a good idea to merge the upstream branch into a - feature or hotfix branch and most branches are such branches, you - should consider setting this to ‘true’, and ‘branch.master.rebase’ - to ‘false’. - - -- Variable: remote.pushDefault - - This variable specifies what remote the local branches are usually - pushed to. This can be overwritten per branch using - ‘branch.NAME.pushRemote’. - - The following variables are used during the creation of a branch and -control whether the various branch-specific variables are automatically -set at this time. - - -- Variable: branch.autoSetupMerge - - This variable specifies under what circumstances creating a branch - NAME should result in the variables ‘branch.NAME.merge’ and - ‘branch.NAME.remote’ being set according to the starting point used - to create the branch. If the starting point isn’t a branch, then - these variables are never set. - - • When ‘always’ then the variables are set regardless of whether - the starting point is a local or a remote branch. - - • When ‘true’ (the default) then the variables are set when the - starting point is a remote branch, but not when it is a local - branch. - - • When ‘false’ then the variables are never set. - - -- Variable: branch.autoSetupRebase - - This variable specifies whether creating a branch NAME should - result in the variable ‘branch.NAME.rebase’ being set to ‘true’. - - • When ‘always’ then the variable is set regardless of whether - the starting point is a local or a remote branch. - - • When ‘local’ then the variable are set when the starting point - is a local branch, but not when it is a remote branch. - - • When ‘remote’ then the variable are set when the starting - point is a remote branch, but not when it is a local branch. - - • When ‘never’ (the default) then the variable is never set. - - Note that the respective commands always change the repository-local -values. If you want to change the global value, which is used when the -local value is undefined, then you have to do so on the command line, -e.g.: - - git config --global remote.autoSetupMerge always - - For more information about these variables you should also see - - *note (gitman)git-config::. Also see *note (gitman)git-branch::. , -*note (gitman)git-checkout::. and *note Pushing::. - - -- User Option: magit-prefer-remote-upstream - - This option controls whether commands that read a branch from the - user and then set it as the upstream branch, offer a local or a - remote branch as default completion candidate, when they have the - choice. - - This affects all commands that use ‘magit-read-upstream-branch’ or - ‘magit-read-starting-point’, which includes all commands that - change the upstream and many which create new branches. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Auxillary Branch Commands, Prev: The Branch Config Popup, Up: Branching - -6.5.4 Auxillary Branch Commands -------------------------------- - -These commands are not available from the branch popup by default. - - -- Command: magit-branch-shelve - - This command shelves a branch. This is done by deleting the - branch, and creating a new reference "refs/shelved/BRANCH-NAME" - pointing at the same commit as the branch pointed at. If the - deleted branch had a reflog, then that is preserved as the reflog - of the new reference. - - This is useful if you want to move a branch out of sight, but are - not ready to completely discard it yet. - - -- Command: magit-branch-unshelve - - This command unshelves a branch that was previously shelved using - ‘magit-branch-shelve’. This is done by deleting the reference - "refs/shelved/BRANCH-NAME" and creating a branch "BRANCH-NAME" - pointing at the same commit as the deleted reference pointed at. - If the deleted reference had a reflog, then that is restored as the - reflog of the branch. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Merging, Next: Resolving Conflicts, Prev: Branching, Up: Manipulating - -6.6 Merging -=========== - -Also see *note (gitman)git-merge::. For information on how to resolve -merge conflicts see the next section. - -‘m’ (‘magit-merge-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - - When no merge is in progress, then the popup buffer features the -following commands. - -‘m m’ (‘magit-merge’) - - This command merges another branch or an arbitrary revision into - the current branch. The branch or revision to be merged is read in - the minibuffer and defaults to the branch at point. - - Unless there are conflicts or a prefix argument is used, then the - resulting merge commit uses a generic commit message, and the user - does not get a chance to inspect or change it before the commit is - created. With a prefix argument this does not actually create the - merge commit, which makes it possible to inspect how conflicts were - resolved and to adjust the commit message. - -‘m e’ (‘magit-merge-editmsg’) - - This command merges another branch or an arbitrary revision into - the current branch and opens a commit message buffer, so that the - user can make adjustments. The commit is not actually created - until the user finishes with ‘C-c C-c’. - -‘m n’ (‘magit-merge-nocommit’) - - This command merges another branch or an arbitrary revision into - the current branch, but does not actually create the merge commit. - The user can then further adjust the merge, even when automatic - conflict resolution succeeded and/or adjust the commit message. - -‘m a’ (‘magit-merge-absorb’) - - This command merges another local branch into the current branch - and then removes the former. - - Before the source branch is merged, it is first force pushed to its - push-remote, provided the respective remote branch already exists. - This ensures that the respective pull-request (if any) won’t get - stuck on some obsolete version of the commits that are being - merged. Finally, if ‘magit-branch-pull-request’ was used to create - the merged branch, then the respective remote branch is also - removed. - -‘m i’ (‘magit-merge-into’) - - This command merges the current branch into another local branch - and then removes the former. The latter becomes the new current - branch. - - Before the source branch is merged, it is first force pushed to its - push-remote, provided the respective remote branch already exists. - This ensures that the respective pull-request (if any) won’t get - stuck on some obsolete version of the commits that are being - merged. Finally, if ‘magit-branch-pull-request’ was used to create - the merged branch, then the respective remote branch is also - removed. - -‘m s’ (‘magit-merge-squash’) - - This command squashes the changes introduced by another branch or - an arbitrary revision into the current branch. This only applies - the changes made by the squashed commits. No information is - preserved that would allow creating an actual merge commit. - Instead of this command you should probably use a command from the - apply popup. - -‘m p’ (‘magit-merge-preview’) - - This command shows a preview of merging another branch or an - arbitrary revision into the current branch. - - When a merge is in progress, then the popup buffer features these -commands instead. - -‘m m’ (‘magit-merge’) - - After the user resolved conflicts, this command proceeds with the - merge. If some conflicts weren’t resolved, then this command - fails. - -‘m a’ (‘magit-merge-abort’) - - This command aborts the current merge operation. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Resolving Conflicts, Next: Rebasing, Prev: Merging, Up: Manipulating - -6.7 Resolving Conflicts -======================= - -When merging branches (or otherwise combining or changing history) -conflicts can occur. If you edited two completely different parts of -the same file in two branches and then merge one of these branches into -the other, then Git can resolve that on its own, but if you edit the -same area of a file, then a human is required to decide how the two -versions, or "sides of the conflict", are to be combined into one. - - Here we can only provide a brief introduction to the subject and -point you toward some tools that can help. If you are new to this, then -please also consult Git’s own documentation as well as other resources. - - If a file has conflicts and Git cannot resolve them by itself, then -it puts both versions into the affected file along with special markers -whose purpose is to denote the boundaries of the unresolved part of the -file and between the different versions. These boundary lines begin -with the strings consisting of six times the same character, one of ‘<’, -‘|’, ‘=’ and ‘>’ and are followed by information about the source of the -respective versions, e.g.: - - <<<<<<< HEAD - Take the blue pill. - ======= - Take the red pill. - >>>>>>> feature - - In this case you have chosen to take the red pill on one branch and -on another you picked the blue pill. Now that you are merging these two -diverging branches, Git cannot possibly know which pill you want to -take. - - To resolve that conflict you have to create a version of the affected -area of the file by keeping only one of the sides, possibly by editing -it in order to bring in the changes from the other side, remove the -other versions as well as the markers, and then stage the result. A -possible resolution might be: - - Take both pills. - - Often it is useful to see not only the two sides of the conflict but -also the "original" version from before the same area of the file was -modified twice on different branches. Instruct Git to insert that -version as well by running this command once: - - git config --global merge.conflictStyle diff3 - - The above conflict might then have looked like this: - - <<<<<<< HEAD - Take the blue pill. - ||||||| merged common ancestors - Take either the blue or the red pill, but not both. - ======= - Take the red pill. - >>>>>>> feature - - If that were the case, then the above conflict resolution would not -have been correct, which demonstrates why seeing the original version -alongside the conflicting versions can be useful. - - You can perform the conflict resolution completely by hand, but Emacs -also provides some packages that help in the process: Smerge, Ediff -(*note (ediff)Top::), and Emerge (*note (emacs)Emerge::). Magit does -not provide its own tools for conflict resolution, but it does make -using Smerge and Ediff more convenient. (Ediff supersedes Emerge, so -you probably don’t want to use the latter anyway.) - - In the Magit status buffer, files with unresolved conflicts are -listed in the "Unstaged changes" and/or "Staged changes" sections. They -are prefixed with the word "unmerged", which in this context essentially -is a synonym for "unresolved". - - Pressing ‘RET’ while point is on such a file section shows a buffer -visiting that file, turns on ‘smerge-mode’ in that buffer, and places -point inside the first area with conflicts. You should then resolve -that conflict using regular edit commands and/or Smerge commands. - - Unfortunately Smerge does not have a manual, but you can get a list -of commands and binding ‘C-c ^ C-h’ and press ‘RET’ while point is on a -command name to read its documentation. - - Normally you would edit one version and then tell Smerge to keep only -that version. Use ‘C-c ^ m’ (‘smerge-keep-mine’) to keep the ‘HEAD’ -version or ‘C-c ^ o’ (‘smerge-keep-other’) to keep the version that -follows "|||||||". Then use ‘C-c ^ n’ to move to the next conflicting -area in the same file. Once you are done resolving conflicts, return to -the Magit status buffer. The file should now be shown as "modified", no -longer as "unmerged", because Smerge automatically stages the file when -you save the buffer after resolving the last conflict. - - Alternatively you could use Ediff, which uses separate buffers for -the different versions of the file. To resolve conflicts in a file -using Ediff press ‘e’ while point is on such a file in the status -buffer. - - Ediff can be used for other purposes as well. For more information -on how to enter Ediff from Magit, see *note Ediffing::. Explaining how -to use Ediff is beyond the scope of this manual, instead see *note -(ediff)Top::. - - If you are unsure whether you should Smerge or Ediff, then use the -former. It is much easier to understand and use, and except for truly -complex conflicts, the latter is usually overkill. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Rebasing, Next: Cherry Picking, Prev: Resolving Conflicts, Up: Manipulating - -6.8 Rebasing -============ - -Also see *note (gitman)git-rebase::. For information on how to resolve -conflicts that occur during rebases see the preceding section. - -‘r’ (‘magit-rebase-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - - When no rebase is in progress, then the popup buffer features the -following commands. - - Using one of these commands _starts_ a rebase sequence. Git might -then stop somewhere along the way, either because you told it to do so, -or because applying a commit failed due to a conflict. When that -happens, then the status buffer shows information about the rebase -sequence which is in progress in a section similar to a log section. -See *note Information About In-Progress Rebase::. - -‘r p’ (‘magit-rebase-onto-pushremote’) - - Rebase the current branch onto ‘branch.<name>.pushRemote’. If that - variable is unset, then rebase onto ‘remote.pushDefault’. - -‘r u’ (‘magit-rebase-onto-upstream’) - - Rebase the current branch onto its upstream branch. - -‘r e’ (‘magit-rebase’) - - Rebase the current branch onto a branch read in the minibuffer. - All commits that are reachable from head but not from the selected - branch TARGET are being rebased." - -‘r s’ (‘magit-rebase-subset’) - - Start a non-interactive rebase sequence with commits from START to - ‘HEAD’ onto NEWBASE. START has to be selected from a list of - recent commits. - - By default Magit uses the ‘--autostash’ argument, which causes -uncommitted changes to be stored in a stash before the rebase begins. -These changes are restored after the rebase completes and if possible -the stash is removed. If the stash does not apply cleanly, then the -stash is not removed. In case something goes wrong when resolving the -conflicts, this allows you to start over. - - Even though one of the actions is dedicated to interactive rebases, -the popup also features the infix argument ‘--interactive’. This can be -used to turn one of the other, non-interactive rebase variants into an -interactive rebase. - - For example if you want to clean up a feature branch and at the same -time rebase it onto ‘master’, then you could use ‘r-iu’. But we -recommend that you instead do that in two steps. First use ‘ri’ to -cleanup the feature branch, and then in a second step ‘ru’ to rebase it -onto ‘master’. That way if things turn out to be more complicated than -you thought and/or you make a mistake and have to start over, then you -only have to redo half the work. - - Explicitly enabling ‘--interactive’ won’t have an effect on the -following commands as they always use that argument anyway, even if it -is not enabled in the popup. - -‘r i’ (‘magit-rebase-interactive’) - - Start an interactive rebase sequence. - -‘r f’ (‘magit-rebase-autosquash’) - - Combine squash and fixup commits with their intended targets. - -‘r m’ (‘magit-rebase-edit-commit’) - - Edit a single older commit using rebase. - -‘r w’ (‘magit-rebase-reword-commit’) - - Reword a single older commit using rebase. - -‘r k’ (‘magit-rebase-remove-commit’) - - Remove a single older commit using rebase. - - When a rebase is in progress, then the popup buffer features these -commands instead. - -‘r r’ (‘magit-rebase-continue’) - - Restart the current rebasing operation. - - In some cases this pops up a commit message buffer for you do edit. - With a prefix argument the old message is reused as-is. - -‘r s’ (‘magit-rebase-skip’) - - Skip the current commit and restart the current rebase operation. - -‘r e’ (‘magit-rebase-edit’) - - Edit the todo list of the current rebase operation. - -‘r a’ (‘magit-rebase-abort’) - - Abort the current rebase operation, restoring the original branch. - -* Menu: - -* Editing Rebase Sequences:: -* Information About In-Progress Rebase:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Editing Rebase Sequences, Next: Information About In-Progress Rebase, Up: Rebasing - -6.8.1 Editing Rebase Sequences ------------------------------- - -‘C-c C-c’ (‘with-editor-finish’) - - Finish the current editing session by returning with exit code 0. - Git then uses the rebase instructions it finds in the file. - -‘C-c C-k’ (‘with-editor-cancel’) - - Cancel the current editing session by returning with exit code 1. - Git then forgoes starting the rebase sequence. - -‘RET’ (‘git-rebase-show-commit’) - - Show the commit on the current line in another buffer and select - that buffer. - -‘SPC’ (‘git-rebase-show-or-scroll-up’) - - Show the commit on the current line in another buffer without - selecting that buffer. If the revision buffer is already visible - in another window of the current frame, then instead scroll that - window up. - -‘DEL’ (‘git-rebase-show-or-scroll-down’) - - Show the commit on the current line in another buffer without - selecting that buffer. If the revision buffer is already visible - in another window of the current frame, then instead scroll that - window down. - -‘p’ (‘git-rebase-backward-line’) - - Move to previous line. - -‘n’ (‘forward-line’) - - Move to next line. - -‘M-p’ (‘git-rebase-move-line-up’) - - Move the current commit (or command) up. - -‘M-n’ (‘git-rebase-move-line-down’) - - Move the current commit (or command) down. - -‘r’ (‘git-rebase-reword’) - - Edit message of commit on current line. - -‘e’ (‘git-rebase-edit’) - - Stop at the commit on the current line. - -‘s’ (‘git-rebase-squash’) - - Meld commit on current line into previous commit, and edit message. - -‘f’ (‘git-rebase-fixup’) - - Meld commit on current line into previous commit, discarding the - current commit’s message. - -‘k’ (‘git-rebase-kill-line’) - - Kill the current action line. - -‘c’ (‘git-rebase-pick’) - - Use commit on current line. - -‘x’ (‘git-rebase-exec’) - - Insert a shell command to be run after the proceeding commit. - - If there already is such a command on the current line, then edit - that instead. With a prefix argument insert a new command even - when there already is one on the current line. With empty input - remove the command on the current line, if any. - -‘y’ (‘git-rebase-insert’) - - Read an arbitrary commit and insert it below current line. - -‘C-x u’ (‘git-rebase-undo’) - - Undo some previous changes. Like ‘undo’ but works in read-only - buffers. - - -- User Option: git-rebase-auto-advance - - Whether to move to next line after changing a line. - - -- User Option: git-rebase-show-instructions - - Whether to show usage instructions inside the rebase buffer. - - -- User Option: git-rebase-confirm-cancel - - Whether confirmation is required to cancel. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Information About In-Progress Rebase, Prev: Editing Rebase Sequences, Up: Rebasing - -6.8.2 Information About In-Progress Rebase ------------------------------------------- - -While a rebase sequence is in progress, the status buffer features a -section that lists the commits that have already been applied as well as -the commits that still have to be applied. - - The commits are split in two halves. When rebase stops at a commit, -either because the user has to deal with a conflict or because s/he -explicitly requested that rebase stops at that commit, then point is -placed on the commit that separates the two groups, i.e. on ‘HEAD’. -The commits above it have not been applied yet, while the ‘HEAD’ and the -commits below it have already been applied. In between these two groups -of applied and yet-to-be applied commits, there sometimes is a commit -which has been dropped. - - Each commit is prefixed with a word and these words are additionally -shown in different colors to indicate the status of the commits. - - The following colors are used: - - • Yellow commits have not been applied yet. - - • Gray commits have already been applied. - - • The blue commit is the ‘HEAD’ commit. - - • The green commit is the commit the rebase sequence stopped at. If - this is the same commit as ‘HEAD’ (e.g. because you haven’t done - anything yet after rebase stopped at the commit, then this commit - is shown in blue, not green). There can only be a green *and* a - blue commit at the same time, if you create one or more new commits - after rebase stops at a commit. - - • Red commits have been dropped. They are shown for reference only, - e.g. to make it easier to diff. - - Of course these colors are subject to the color-theme in use. - - The following words are used: - - • Commits prefixed with ‘pick’, ‘reword’, ‘edit’, ‘squash’, and - ‘fixup’ have not been applied yet. These words have the same - meaning here as they do in the buffer used to edit the rebase - sequence. See *note Editing Rebase Sequences::. - - • Commits prefixed with ‘done’ and ‘onto’ have already been applied. - It is possible for such a commit to be the ‘HEAD’, in which case it - is blue. Otherwise it is grey. - - • The commit prefixed with ‘onto’ is the commit on top of which - all the other commits are being re-applied. This commit - itself did not have to be re-applied, it is the commit rebase - did rewind to before starting to re-apply other commits. - - • Commits prefixed with ‘done’ have already been re-applied. - This includes commits that have been re-applied but also new - commits that you have created during the rebase. - - • All other commits, those not prefixed with any of the above words, - are in some way related to the commit at which rebase stopped. - - To determine whether a commit is related to the stopped-at commit - their hashes, trees and patch-ids (1) are being compared. The - commit message is not used for this purpose. - - Generally speaking commits that are related to the stopped-at - commit can have any of the used colors, though not all color/word - combinations are possible. - - Words used for stopped-at commits are: - - • When a commit is prefixed with ‘void’, then that indicates - that Magit knows for sure that all the changes in that commit - have been applied using several new commits. This commit is - no longer reachable from ‘HEAD’, and it also isn’t one of the - commits that will be applied when resuming the session. - - • When a commit is prefixed with ‘join’, then that indicates - that the rebase sequence stopped at that commit due to a - conflict - you now have to join (merge) the changes with what - has already been applied. In a sense this is the commit - rebase stopped at, but while its effect is already in the - index and in the worktree (with conflict markers), the commit - itself has not actually been applied yet (it isn’t the - ‘HEAD’). So it is shown in yellow, like the other commits - that still have to be applied. - - • When a commit is prefixed with ‘stop’ or a _blue_ or _green_ - ‘same’, then that indicates that rebase stopped at this - commit, that it is still applied or has been applied again, - and that at least its patch-id is unchanged. - - • When a commit is prefixed with ‘stop’, then that - indicates that rebase stopped at that commit because you - requested that earlier, and its patch-id is unchanged. - It might even still be the exact same commit. - - • When a commit is prefixed with a _blue_ or _green_ - ‘same’, then that indicates that while its tree or hash - changed, its patch-id did not. If it is blue, then it is - the ‘HEAD’ commit (as always for blue). When it is - green, then it no longer is ‘HEAD’ because other commit - have been created since (but before continuing the - rebase). - - • When a commit is prefixed with ‘goal’, a _yellow_ ‘same,’ or - ‘work’, then that indicates that rebase applied that commit - but that you then reset ‘HEAD’ to an earlier commit (likely to - split it up into multiple commits), and that there are some - uncommitted changes remaining which likely (but not - necessarily) originate from that commit. - - • When a commit is prefixed with ‘goal’, then that - indicates that it is still possible to create a new - commit with the exact same tree (the "goal") without - manually editing any files, by committing the index, or - by staging all changes and then committing that. This is - the case when the original tree still exists in the index - or worktree in untainted form. - - • When a commit is prefixed with a yellow ‘same’, then that - indicates that it is no longer possible to create a - commit with the exact same tree, but that it is still - possible to create a commit with the same patch-id. This - would be the case if you created a new commit with other - changes, but the changes from the original commit still - exist in the index or working tree in untainted form. - - • When a commit is prefixed with ‘work’, then that - indicates that you reset ‘HEAD’ to an earlier commit, and - that there are some staged and/or unstaged changes - (likely, but not necessarily) originating from that - commit. However it is no longer possible to create a new - commit with the same tree or at least the same patch-id - because you have already made other changes. - - • When a commit is prefixed with ‘poof’ or ‘gone’, then that - indicates that rebase applied that commit but that you then - reset ‘HEAD’ to an earlier commit (likely to split it up into - multiple commits), and that there are no uncommitted changes. - - • When a commit is prefixed with ‘poof’, then that - indicates that it is no longer reachable from ‘HEAD’, but - that it has been replaced with one or more commits, which - together have the exact same effect. - - • When a commit is prefixed with ‘gone’, then that - indicates that it is no longer reachable from ‘HEAD’ and - that we also cannot determine whether its changes are - still in effect in one or more new commits. They might - be, but if so, then there must also be other changes - which makes it impossible to know for sure. - - Do not worry if you do not fully understand the above. That’s okay, -you will acquire a good enough understanding through practice. - - For other sequence operations such as cherry-picking, a similar -section is displayed, but they lack some of the features described -above, due to limitations in the git commands used to implement them. -Most importantly these sequences only support "picking" a commit but not -other actions such as "rewording", and they do not keep track of the -commits which have already been applied. - - ---------- Footnotes ---------- - - (1) The patch-id is a hash of the _changes_ introduced by a commit. -It differs from the hash of the commit itself, which is a hash of the -result of applying that change (i.e. the resulting trees and blobs) as -well as author and committer information, the commit message, and the -hashes of the parents of the commit. The patch-id hash on the other -hand is created only from the added and removed lines, even line numbers -and whitespace changes are ignored when calculating this hash. The -patch-ids of two commits can be used to answer the question "Do these -commits make the same change?". - - -File: magit.info, Node: Cherry Picking, Next: Resetting, Prev: Rebasing, Up: Manipulating - -6.9 Cherry Picking -================== - -Also see *note (gitman)git-cherry-pick::. - -‘A’ (‘magit-cherry-pick-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - - When no cherry-pick or revert is in progress, then the popup buffer -features the following commands. - -‘A A’ (‘magit-cherry-pick’) - - This command copies COMMITS from another branch onto the current - branch. If the region selects multiple commits, then those are - copied, without prompting. Otherwise the user is prompted for a - commit or range, defaulting to the commit at point. - -‘A a’ (‘magit-cherry-apply’) - - This command applies the changes in COMMITS from another branch - onto the current branch. If the region selects multiple commits, - then those are used, without prompting. Otherwise the user is - prompted for a commit or range, defaulting to the commit at point. - - This command also has a top-level binding, which can be invoked - without using the popup by typing ‘a’ at the top-level. - - The following commands not only apply some commits to some branch, -but also remove them from some other branch. The removal is performed -using either ‘git-update-ref’ or if necessary ‘git-rebase’. Both -applying commits as well as removing them using ‘git-rebase’ can lead to -conflicts. If that happens, then these commands abort and you not only -have to resolve the conflicts but also finish the process the same way -you would have to if these commands didn’t exist at all. - -‘A h’ (‘magit-cherry-harvest’) - - This command moves the selected COMMITS that must be located on - another BRANCH onto the current branch instead, removing them from - the former. When this command succeeds, then the same branch is - current as before. - - Applying the commits on the current branch or removing them from - the other branch can lead to conflicts. When that happens, then - this command stops and you have to resolve the conflicts and then - finish the process manually. - -‘A d’ (‘magit-cherry-donate’) - - This command moves the selected COMMITS from the current branch - onto another existing BRANCH, removing them from the former. When - this command succeeds, then the same branch is current as before. - - Applying the commits on the other branch or removing them from the - current branch can lead to conflicts. When that happens, then this - command stops and you have to resolve the conflicts and then finish - the process manually. - -‘A n’ (‘magit-cherry-spinout’) - - This command moves the selected COMMITS from the current branch - onto a new branch BRANCH, removing them from the former. When this - command succeeds, then the same branch is current as before. - - Applying the commits on the other branch or removing them from the - current branch can lead to conflicts. When that happens, then this - command stops and you have to resolve the conflicts and then finish - the process manually. - -‘A s’ (‘magit-cherry-spinoff’) - - This command moves the selected COMMITS from the current branch - onto a new branch BRANCH, removing them from the former. When this - command succeeds, then the new branch is checked out. - - Applying the commits on the other branch or removing them from the - current branch can lead to conflicts. When that happens, then this - command stops and you have to resolve the conflicts and then finish - the process manually. - - When a cherry-pick or revert is in progress, then the popup buffer -features these commands instead. - -‘A A’ (‘magit-sequence-continue’) - - Resume the current cherry-pick or revert sequence. - -‘A s’ (‘magit-sequence-skip’) - - Skip the stopped at commit during a cherry-pick or revert sequence. - -‘A a’ (‘magit-sequence-abort’) - - Abort the current cherry-pick or revert sequence. This discards - all changes made since the sequence started. - -* Menu: - -* Reverting:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Reverting, Up: Cherry Picking - -6.9.1 Reverting ---------------- - -‘V’ (‘magit-revert-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - - When no cherry-pick or revert is in progress, then the popup buffer -features the following commands. - -‘V V’ (‘magit-revert’) - - Revert a commit by creating a new commit. Prompt for a commit, - defaulting to the commit at point. If the region selects multiple - commits, then revert all of them, without prompting. - -‘V v’ (‘magit-revert-no-commit’) - - Revert a commit by applying it in reverse to the working tree. - Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point. If the - region selects multiple commits, then revert all of them, without - prompting. - - When a cherry-pick or revert is in progress, then the popup buffer -features these commands instead. - -‘V A’ (‘magit-sequence-continue’) - - Resume the current cherry-pick or revert sequence. - -‘V s’ (‘magit-sequence-skip’) - - Skip the stopped at commit during a cherry-pick or revert sequence. - -‘V a’ (‘magit-sequence-abort’) - - Abort the current cherry-pick or revert sequence. This discards - all changes made since the sequence started. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Resetting, Next: Stashing, Prev: Cherry Picking, Up: Manipulating - -6.10 Resetting -============== - -Also see *note (gitman)git-reset::. - -‘x’ (‘magit-reset’) - - Reset the head and index to some commit read from the user and - defaulting to the commit at point. The working tree is kept as-is. - With a prefix argument also reset the working tree. - -‘X m’ (‘magit-reset-head’) - - Reset the ‘HEAD’ and index to some commit read from the user and - defaulting to the commit at point. The working tree is kept as-is. - -‘X s’ (‘magit-reset-soft’) - - Reset the ‘HEAD’ to some commit read from the user and defaulting - to the commit at point. The index and the working tree are kept - as-is. - -‘X h’ (‘magit-reset-hard’) - - Reset the ‘HEAD’, index, and working tree to some commit read from - the user and defaulting to the commit at point. - -‘X i’ (‘magit-reset-index’) - - Reset the index to some commit read from the user and defaulting to - the commit at point. Keep the ‘HEAD’ and working tree as-is, so if - the commit refers to the ‘HEAD’, then this effectively unstages all - changes. - -‘X w’ (‘magit-reset-worktree’) - - Reset the working tree to some commit read from the user and - defaulting to the commit at point. Keep the ‘HEAD’ and index - as-is. - -‘X f’ (‘magit-file-checkout’) - - Update file in the working tree and index to the contents from a - revision. Both the revision and file are read from the user. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Stashing, Prev: Resetting, Up: Manipulating - -6.11 Stashing -============= - -Also see *note (gitman)git-stash::. - -‘z’ (‘magit-stash-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘z z’ (‘magit-stash’) - - Create a stash of the index and working tree. Untracked files are - included according to popup arguments. One prefix argument is - equivalent to ‘--include-untracked’ while two prefix arguments are - equivalent to ‘--all’. - -‘z i’ (‘magit-stash-index’) - - Create a stash of the index only. Unstaged and untracked changes - are not stashed. - -‘z w’ (‘magit-stash-worktree’) - - Create a stash of unstaged changes in the working tree. Untracked - files are included according to popup arguments. One prefix - argument is equivalent to ‘--include-untracked’ while two prefix - arguments are equivalent to ‘--all’. - -‘z x’ (‘magit-stash-keep-index’) - - Create a stash of the index and working tree, keeping index intact. - Untracked files are included according to popup arguments. One - prefix argument is equivalent to ‘--include-untracked’ while two - prefix arguments are equivalent to ‘--all’. - -‘z Z’ (‘magit-snapshot’) - - Create a snapshot of the index and working tree. Untracked files - are included according to popup arguments. One prefix argument is - equivalent to ‘--include-untracked’ while two prefix arguments are - equivalent to ‘--all’. - -‘z I’ (‘magit-snapshot-index’) - - Create a snapshot of the index only. Unstaged and untracked - changes are not stashed. - -‘z W’ (‘magit-snapshot-worktree’) - - Create a snapshot of unstaged changes in the working tree. - Untracked files are included according to popup arguments. One - prefix argument is equivalent to ‘--include-untracked’ while two - prefix arguments are equivalent to ‘--all’-. - -‘z a’ (‘magit-stash-apply’) - - Apply a stash to the working tree. Try to preserve the stash - index. If that fails because there are staged changes, apply - without preserving the stash index. - -‘z p’ (‘magit-stash-pop’) - - Apply a stash to the working tree and remove it from stash list. - Try to preserve the stash index. If that fails because there are - staged changes, apply without preserving the stash index and forgo - removing the stash. - -‘z k’ (‘magit-stash-drop’) - - Remove a stash from the stash list. When the region is active, - offer to drop all contained stashes. - -‘z v’ (‘magit-stash-show’) - - Show all diffs of a stash in a buffer. - -‘z b’ (‘magit-stash-branch’) - - Create and checkout a new BRANCH from STASH. The branch starts at - the commit that was current when the stash was created. - -‘z B’ (‘magit-stash-branch-here’) - - Create and checkout a new BRANCH using ‘magit-branch’ with the - current branch or ‘HEAD’ as the starting-point. Then apply STASH, - dropping it if it applies cleanly. - -‘z f’ (‘magit-stash-format-patch’) - - Create a patch from STASH. - -‘k’ (‘magit-stash-clear’) - - Remove all stashes saved in REF’s reflog by deleting REF. - -‘z l’ (‘magit-stash-list’) - - List all stashes in a buffer. - - -- User Option: magit-stashes-margin - - This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in - stashes buffers and how it is formatted. - - The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’. - - • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially. - - • STYLE controls how to format the committer date. It can be - one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit), - ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a - character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to - show the actual date. - - • WIDTH controls the width of the margin. This exists for - forward compatibility and currently the value should not be - changed. - - • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown - by default. - - • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer. When the name of the - author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to - do so. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Transferring, Next: Miscellaneous, Prev: Manipulating, Up: Top - -7 Transferring -************** - -* Menu: - -* Remotes:: -* Fetching:: -* Pulling:: -* Pushing:: -* Creating and Sending Patches:: -* Applying Patches:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Remotes, Next: Fetching, Up: Transferring - -7.1 Remotes -=========== - -* Menu: - -* The Remote Popup:: -* The Remote Config Popup:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: The Remote Popup, Next: The Remote Config Popup, Up: Remotes - -7.1.1 The Remote Popup ----------------------- - -The popup ‘magit-remote-popup’ is used to add remotes and to make -changes to existing remotes. This popup only deals with remotes -themselves, not with branches or the transfer of commits. Those -features are available from separate popups. - - Also see *note (gitman)git-remote::. - -‘M’ (‘magit-remote-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - - -- User Option: magit-remote-popup-show-variables - - This option controls whether the ‘magit-remote-popup’ shows remote - related Git variables. When set to nil, no variables are displayed - directly in this popup, and the sub-popup - ‘magit-remote-config-popup’ has to be used instead to view and - change remote related variables. - -‘M C’ (‘magit-remote-config-popup’) - - This command shows remote related variables in a separate popup. - By default this asks the user for which remote the variables should - be shown. When ‘magit-remote-popup-show-variables’ is ‘nil’, then - it shows the variables for the upstream of the current branch or - "origin" it that branch has no remote upstream. To select another - remote use a prefix argument. - -‘M a’ (‘magit-remote-add’) - - This command add a remote and fetches it. The remote name and url - are read in the minibuffer. - -‘M r’ (‘magit-remote-rename’) - - This command renames a remote. Both the old and the new names are - read in the minibuffer. - -‘M u’ (‘magit-remote-set-url’) - - This command changes the url of a remote. Both the remote and the - new url are read in the minibuffer. - -‘M k’ (‘magit-remote-remove’) - - This command deletes a remote, read in the minibuffer. - -‘M p’ (‘magit-remote-prune’) - - This command removes stale remote-tracking branches for a remote - read in the minibuffer. - -‘M P’ (‘magit-remote-prune-refspecs’) - - This command removes stale refspecs for a remote read in the - minibuffer. - - A refspec is stale if there no longer exists at least one branch on - the remote that would be fetched due to that refspec. A stale - refspec is problematic because its existence causes Git to refuse - to fetch according to the remaining non-stale refspecs. - - If only stale refspecs remain, then this command offers to either - delete the remote or to replace the stale refspecs with the default - refspec ("+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/REMOTE/*"). - - This command also removes the remote-tracking branches that were - created due to the now stale refspecs. Other stale branches are - not removed. - - -- User Option: magit-remote-add-set-remote.pushDefault - - This option controls whether the user is asked whether they want to - set ‘remote.pushDefault’ after adding a remote. - - If ‘ask’, then users is always ask. If ‘ask-if-unset’, then the - user is only if the variable isn’t set already. If ‘nil’, then the - user isn’t asked and the variable isn’t set. If the value is a - string, then the variable is set without the user being asked, - provided that the name of the added remote is equal to that string - and the variable isn’t already set. - - -File: magit.info, Node: The Remote Config Popup, Prev: The Remote Popup, Up: Remotes - -7.1.2 The Remote Config Popup ------------------------------ - - -- Command: magit-remote-config-popup - - This prefix command shows the following remote-related Git - variables in a popup buffer. The values can be changed from that - buffer. - - This popup is a sub-popup of the ‘magit-remote-popup’ in which "C" - is bound to this popup. - - The following variables are used to configure a specific remote. The -values are being displayed for the upstream remote of the current -branch. To change the value for another remote invoke -‘magit-remote-config-popup’ with a prefix argument. - - -- Variable: remote.NAME.url - - This variable specifies the url of the remote named NAME. It can - have multiple values. - - -- Variable: remote.NAME.fetch - - The refspec used when fetching from the remote named NAME. It can - have multiple values. - - -- Variable: remote.NAME.pushurl - - This variable specifies the url used for fetching from the remote - named NAME. If it is not specified, then ‘remote.NAME.url’ is used - instead. It can have multiple values. - - -- Variable: remote.NAME.push - - The refspec used when pushing to the remote named NAME. It can - have multiple values. - - -- Variable: remote.NAME.tagOpts - - This variable specifies what tags are fetched by default. If the - value is ‘--no-tags’ then no tags are fetched. If the value is - ‘--tags’, then all tags are fetched. If this variable has not - value, then only tags are fetched that are reachable from fetched - branches. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Fetching, Next: Pulling, Prev: Remotes, Up: Transferring - -7.2 Fetching -============ - -For information about the differences between the _upstream_ and the -_push-remote_, see *note Branching::. - - Also see *note (gitman)git-fetch::. - -‘f’ (‘magit-fetch-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘f p’ (‘magit-fetch-from-pushremote’) - - Fetch from the push-remote of the current branch. - -‘f u’ (‘magit-fetch-from-upstream’) - - Fetch from the upstream of the current branch. - -‘f e’ (‘magit-fetch’) - - Fetch from another repository. - -‘f o’ (‘magit-fetch-branch’) - - Fetch a branch from a remote, both of which are read from the - minibuffer. - -‘f r’ (‘magit-fetch-refspec’) - - Fetch from a remote using an explicit refspec, both of which are - read from the minibuffer. - -‘f a’ (‘magit-fetch-all’) - - Fetch from all remotes. - -‘f m’ (‘magit-submodule-fetch’) - - Fetch all submodules. With a prefix argument fetch all remotes of - all submodules. - - Instead of using one popup for fetching and another for pulling, you -could also use ‘magit-pull-and-fetch-popup’. See its doc-string for -more information. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Pulling, Next: Pushing, Prev: Fetching, Up: Transferring - -7.3 Pulling -=========== - -For information about the differences between the _upstream_ and the -_push-remote_, see *note Branching::. - - Also see *note (gitman)git-pull::. - -‘F’ (‘magit-pull-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands in a popup - buffer. - -‘F p’ (‘magit-pull-from-pushremote’) - - Pull from the push-remote of the current branch. - -‘F u’ (‘magit-pull-from-upstream’) - - Pull from the upstream of the current branch. - -‘F e’ (‘magit-pull’) - - Pull from a branch read in the minibuffer. - - Instead of using one popup for fetching and another for pulling, you -could also use ‘magit-pull-and-fetch-popup’. See its doc-string for -more information. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Pushing, Next: Creating and Sending Patches, Prev: Pulling, Up: Transferring - -7.4 Pushing -=========== - -For information about the differences between the _upstream_ and the -_push-remote_, see *note Branching::. - - Also see *note (gitman)git-push::. - -‘P’ (‘magit-push-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘P p’ (‘magit-push-current-to-pushremote’) - - Push the current branch to ‘branch.<name>.pushRemote’ or if that is - unset to ‘remote.pushDefault’. - - When ‘magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing’ is non-nil and the - push-remote is not configured, then read the push-remote from the - user, set it, and then push to it. With a prefix argument the - push-remote can be changed before pushed to it. - -‘P u’ (‘magit-push-current-to-upstream’) - - Push the current branch to its upstream branch. - - When ‘magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing’ is non-nil and the - push-remote is not configured, then read the upstream from the - user, set it, and then push to it. With a prefix argument the - push-remote can be changed before pushed to it. - -‘P e’ (‘magit-push-current’) - - Push the current branch to a branch read in the minibuffer. - -‘P o’ (‘magit-push’) - - Push an arbitrary branch or commit somewhere. Both the source and - the target are read in the minibuffer. - -‘P r’ (‘magit-push-refspecs’) - - Push one or multiple refspecs to a remote, both of which are read - in the minibuffer. - - To use multiple refspecs, separate them with commas. Completion is - only available for the part before the colon, or when no colon is - used. - -‘P m’ (‘magit-push-matching’) - - Push all matching branches to another repository. If multiple - remotes exit, then read one from the user. If just one exists, use - that without requiring confirmation. - -‘P t’ (‘magit-push-tags’) - - Push all tags to another repository. If only one remote exists, - then push to that. Otherwise prompt for a remote, offering the - remote configured for the current branch as default. - -‘P T’ (‘magit-push-tag’) - - Push a tag to another repository. - - Two more push commands exist, which by default are not available from -the push popup. See their doc-strings for instructions on how to add -them to the popup. - - -- Command: magit-push-implicitly args - - Push somewhere without using an explicit refspec. - - This command simply runs ‘git push -v [ARGS]’. ARGS are the - arguments specified in the popup buffer. No explicit refspec - arguments are used. Instead the behavior depends on at least these - Git variables: ‘push.default’, ‘remote.pushDefault’, - ‘branch.<branch>.pushRemote’, ‘branch.<branch>.remote’, - ‘branch.<branch>.merge’, and ‘remote.<remote>.push’. - - -- Command: magit-push-to-remote remote args - - Push to the remote REMOTE without using an explicit refspec. The - remote is read in the minibuffer. - - This command simply runs ‘git push -v [ARGS] REMOTE’. ARGS are the - arguments specified in the popup buffer. No refspec arguments are - used. Instead the behavior depends on at least these Git - variables: ‘push.default’, ‘remote.pushDefault’, - ‘branch.<branch>.pushRemote’, ‘branch.<branch>.remote’, - ‘branch.<branch>.merge’, and ‘remote.<remote>.push’. - - -- User Option: magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing - - This option controls whether missing remotes are configured before - pushing. - - When ‘nil’, then the command ‘magit-push-current-to-pushremote’ and - ‘magit-push-current-to-upstream’ do not appear in the push popup if - the push-remote resp. upstream is not configured. If the user - invokes one of these commands anyway, then it raises an error. - - When ‘non-nil’, then these commands always appear in the push - popup. But if the required configuration is missing, then they do - appear in a way that indicates that this is the case. If the user - invokes one of them, then it asks for the necessary configuration, - stores the configuration, and then uses it to push a first time. - - This option also affects whether the argument ‘--set-upstream’ is - available in the popup. If the value is ‘non-nil’, then that - argument is redundant. But note that changing the value of this - option does not take affect immediately, the argument will only be - added or removed after restarting Emacs. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Creating and Sending Patches, Next: Applying Patches, Prev: Pushing, Up: Transferring - -7.5 Creating and Sending Patches -================================ - -‘W’ (‘magit-patch-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘W p’ (‘magit-format-patch’) - - Create patches for a set commits. If the region marks commits, - then create patches for those. Otherwise prompt for a range or a - single commit, defaulting to the commit at point. - -‘W r’ (‘magit-request-pull’) - - Request that upstream pulls from your public repository. - - It is also possible to save a plain patch file by using ‘C-x C-w’ -inside a ‘magit-diff-mode’ or ‘magit-revision-mode’ buffer. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Applying Patches, Prev: Creating and Sending Patches, Up: Transferring - -7.6 Applying Patches -==================== - -Also see *note (gitman)git-am::. and *note (gitman)git-apply::. - -‘w’ (‘magit-am-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘w w’ (‘magit-am-apply-patches’) - - Apply one or more patches. If the region marks files, then apply - those patches. Otherwise read a file name in the minibuffer - defaulting to the file at point. - -‘w m’ (‘magit-am-apply-maildir’) - - Apply the patches from a maildir. - - When an "am" operation is in progress, then the popup buffer features -these commands instead. - -‘w w’ (‘magit-am-continue’) - - Resume the current patch applying sequence. - -‘w s’ (‘magit-am-skip’) - - Skip the stopped at patch during a patch applying sequence. - -‘w a’ (‘magit-am-abort’) - - Abort the current patch applying sequence. This discards all - changes made since the sequence started. - - In addition to the commands listed at the top, the "am" popup also -has a binding for the related "patch" popup. - -‘w a’ (‘magit-patch-apply-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘w a a’ (‘magit-patch-apply’) - - This command applies a simple patch file, which may not contain any - Git metadata in addition to the actual diff. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Miscellaneous, Next: Customizing, Prev: Transferring, Up: Top - -8 Miscellaneous -*************** - -* Menu: - -* Tagging:: -* Notes:: -* Submodules:: -* Subtree:: -* Worktree:: -* Common Commands:: -* Wip Modes:: -* Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files:: -* Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Tagging, Next: Notes, Up: Miscellaneous - -8.1 Tagging -=========== - -Also see *note (gitman)git-tag::. - -‘t’ (‘magit-tag-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘t t’ (‘magit-tag’) - - Create a new tag with the given NAME at REV. With a prefix - argument annotate the tag. - -‘t k’ (‘magit-tag-delete’) - - Delete one or more tags. If the region marks multiple tags (and - nothing else), then offer to delete those. Otherwise, prompt for a - single tag to be deleted, defaulting to the tag at point. - -‘t p’ (‘magit-tag-prune’) - - Offer to delete tags missing locally from REMOTE, and vice versa. - - -- Command: magit-tag-release - - Create an opinionated release tag. - - Assume version tags that match "\\‘v?[0-9]\*\\’". Prompt for the - name of the new tag using the highest existing tag as initial input - and call "git tag –annotate –sign -m MSG" TAG, regardless of - whether these arguments are enabled in the popup. Given a TAG - "v1.2.3" and a repository "/path/to/foo-bar", the MESSAGE would be - "Foo-Bar 1.2.3". - - Because it is so opinionated, this command is not available from - the tag popup by default. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Notes, Next: Submodules, Prev: Tagging, Up: Miscellaneous - -8.2 Notes -========= - -Also see *note (gitman)git-notes::. - -‘T’ (‘magit-notes-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - -‘T T’ (‘magit-notes-edit’) - - Edit the note attached to a commit, defaulting to the commit at - point. - - By default use the value of Git variable ‘core.notesRef’ or - "refs/notes/commits" if that is undefined. - -‘T r’ (‘magit-notes-remove’) - - Remove the note attached to a commit, defaulting to the commit at - point. - - By default use the value of Git variable ‘core.notesRef’ or - "refs/notes/commits" if that is undefined. - -‘T p’ (‘magit-notes-prune’) - - Remove notes about unreachable commits. - - It is possible to merge one note ref into another. That may result -in conflicts which have to resolved in the temporary worktree -".git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE". - -‘T m’ (‘magit-notes-merge’) - - Merge the notes of a ref read from the user into the current notes - ref. The current notes ref is the value of Git variable - ‘core.notesRef’ or "refs/notes/commits" if that is undefined. - - When a notes merge is in progress then the popup features the -following suffix commands, instead of those listed above. - -‘T c’ (‘magit-notes-merge-commit’) - - Commit the current notes ref merge, after manually resolving - conflicts. - -‘T a’ (‘magit-notes-merge-abort’) - - Abort the current notes ref merge. - - The following variables control what notes reference ‘magit-notes-*’, -‘git notes’ and ‘git show’ act on and display. Both the local and -global values are displayed and can be modified. - - -- Variable: core.notesRef - - This variable specifies the notes ref that is displayed by default - and which commands act on by default. - - -- Variable: notes.displayRef - - This variable specifies additional notes ref to be displayed in - addition to the ref specified by ‘core.notesRef’. It can have - multiple values and may end with ‘*’ to display all refs in the - ‘refs/notes/’ namespace (or ‘**’ if some names contain slashes). - - -File: magit.info, Node: Submodules, Next: Subtree, Prev: Notes, Up: Miscellaneous - -8.3 Submodules -============== - -Also see *note (gitman)git-submodule::. - -* Menu: - -* Listing Submodules:: -* Submodule Popup:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Listing Submodules, Next: Submodule Popup, Up: Submodules - -8.3.1 Listing Submodules ------------------------- - -The command ‘magit-list-submodules’ displays a list of the current -repository’s submodules in a separate buffer. It’s also possible to -display information about submodules directly in the status buffer of -the super-repository by adding ‘magit-insert-submodules’ to the hook -‘magit-status-sections-hook’ as described in *note Status Module -Sections::. - - -- Command: magit-list-submodules - - This command displays a list of the current repository’s submodules - in a separate buffer. - - It can be invoked by pressing ‘RET’ on the section titled - "Modules". - - -- User Option: magit-submodule-list-columns - - This option controls what columns are displayed by the command - ‘magit-list-submodules’ and how they are displayed. - - Each element has the form ‘(HEADER WIDTH FORMAT PROPS)’. - - HEADER is the string displayed in the header. WIDTH is the width - of the column. FORMAT is a function that is called with one - argument, the repository identification (usually its basename), and - with ‘default-directory’ bound to the toplevel of its working tree. - It has to return a string to be inserted or nil. PROPS is an alist - that supports the keys ‘:right-align’ and ‘:pad-right’. - - -- Function: magit-insert-submodules - - Insert sections for all submodules. For each section insert the - path, the branch, and the output of ‘git describe --tags’, or, - failing that, the abbreviated HEAD commit hash. - - Press ‘RET’ on such a submodule section to show its own status - buffer. Press ‘RET’ on the "Modules" section to display a list of - submodules in a separate buffer. This shows additional information - not displayed in the super-repository’s status buffer. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Submodule Popup, Prev: Listing Submodules, Up: Submodules - -8.3.2 Submodule Popup ---------------------- - -‘o’ (‘magit-submodule-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - - Some of the below commands default to act on the modules that are -selected using the region. For brevity their description talk about -"the selected modules", but if no modules are selected, then they act on -the current module instead, or if point isn’t on a module, then the read -a single module to act on. With a prefix argument these commands ignore -the selection and the current module and instead act on all suitable -modules. - -‘o a’ (‘magit-submodule-add’) - - This commands adds the repository at URL as a module. Optional - PATH is the path to the module relative to the root of the - super-project. If it is nil then the path is determined based on - URL. - -‘o r’ (‘magit-submodule-register’) - - This command registers the selected modules by copying their urls - from ".gitmodules" to "$GIT_DIR/config". These values can then be - edited before running ‘magit-submodule-populate’. If you don’t - need to edit any urls, then use the latter directly. - -‘o p’ (‘magit-submodule-populate’) - - This command creates the working directory or directories of the - selected modules, checking out the recorded commits. - -‘o u’ (‘magit-submodule-update’) - - This command updates the selected modules checking out the recorded - commits. - -‘o s’ (‘magit-submodule-synchronize’) - - This command synchronizes the urls of the selected modules, copying - the values from ".gitmodules" to the ".git/config" of the - super-project as well those of the modules. - -‘o d’ (‘magit-submodule-unpopulate’) - - This command removes the working directory of the selected modules. - -‘o l’ (‘magit-list-submodules’) - - This command displays a list of the current repository’s modules. - -‘o f’ (‘magit-fetch-modules’) - - This command fetches all modules. - - Option ‘magit-fetch-modules-jobs’ controls how many submodules are - being fetched in parallel. Also fetch the super-repository, - because ‘git fetch’ does not support not doing that. With a prefix - argument fetch all remotes. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Subtree, Next: Worktree, Prev: Submodules, Up: Miscellaneous - -8.4 Subtree -=========== - -Also see *note (gitman)git-subtree::. - -‘O’ (‘magit-tree-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with - the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. - - Most infix arguments only apply to some of the ‘git subtree’ -subcommands. When an argument that does not apply to the invoked -command is set, then it is silently ignored. - - When the ‘--prefix’ argument is set in the popup buffer, then that is -used. Otherwise the prefix is read in the minibuffer. - -‘O a’ (‘magit-subtree-add’) - - Add COMMIT from REPOSITORY as a new subtree at PREFIX. - -‘O c’ (‘magit-subtree-add-commit’) - - Add COMMIT as a new subtree at PREFIX. - -‘O m’ (‘magit-subtree-merge’) - - Merge COMMIT into the PREFIX subtree. - -‘O f’ (‘magit-subtree-pull’) - - Pull COMMIT from REPOSITORY into the PREFIX subtree. - -‘O p’ (‘magit-subtree-push’) - - Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX and push it to REF on - REPOSITORY. - -‘O s’ (‘magit-subtree-split’) - - Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Worktree, Next: Common Commands, Prev: Subtree, Up: Miscellaneous - -8.5 Worktree -============ - -Also see *note (gitman)git-worktree::. - -‘%’ (‘magit-worktree-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the following suffix commands in a popup - buffer. - -‘% b’ (‘magit-worktree-checkout’) - - Checkout BRANCH in a new worktree at PATH. - -‘% c’ (‘magit-worktree-branch’) - - Create a new BRANCH and check it out in a new worktree at PATH. - -‘% p’ (‘magit-worktree-checkout-pull-request’) - - Create, configure and checkout a new worktree from a pull-request. - - This is like ‘magit-checkout-pull-request’ (which see) except that - it also creates a new worktree. - -‘% k’ (‘magit-worktree-delete’) - - Delete a worktree, defaulting to the worktree at point. The - primary worktree cannot be deleted. - -‘% g’ (‘magit-worktree-status’) - - Show the status for the worktree at point. - - If there is no worktree at point, then read one in the minibuffer. - If the worktree at point is the one whose status is already being - displayed in the current buffer, then show it in Dired instead. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Common Commands, Next: Wip Modes, Prev: Worktree, Up: Miscellaneous - -8.6 Common Commands -=================== - -These are some of the commands that can be used in all buffers whose -major-modes derive from ‘magit-mode’. There are other common commands -beside the ones below, but these didn’t fit well anywhere else. - -‘M-w’ (‘magit-copy-section-value’) - - This command saves the value of the current section to the - ‘kill-ring’, and, provided that the current section is a commit, - branch, or tag section, it also pushes the (referenced) revision to - the ‘magit-revision-stack’. - - When the current section is a branch or a tag, and a prefix - argument is used, then it saves the revision at its tip to the - ‘kill-ring’ instead of the reference name. - -‘C-w’ (‘magit-copy-buffer-revision’) - - This command saves the revision being displayed in the current - buffer to the ‘kill-ring’ and also pushes it to the - ‘magit-revision-stack’. It is mainly intended for use in - ‘magit-revision-mode’ buffers, the only buffers where it is always - unambiguous exactly which revision should be saved. - - Most other Magit buffers usually show more than one revision, in - some way or another, so this command has to select one of them, and - that choice might not always be the one you think would have been - the best pick. - - Outside of Magit ‘M-w’ and ‘C-w’ are usually bound to -‘kill-ring-save’ and ‘kill-region’, and these commands would also be -useful in Magit buffers. Therefore when the region is active, then both -of these commands behave like ‘kill-ring-save’ instead of as described -above. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Wip Modes, Next: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files, Prev: Common Commands, Up: Miscellaneous - -8.7 Wip Modes -============= - -Git keeps *committed* changes around long enough for users to recover -changes they have accidentally deleted. It does so by not garbage -collecting any committed but no longer referenced objects for a certain -period of time, by default 30 days. - - But Git does *not* keep track of *uncommitted* changes in the working -tree and not even the index (the staging area). Because Magit makes it -so convenient to modify uncommitted changes, it also makes it easy to -shoot yourself in the foot in the process. - - For that reason Magit provides three global modes that save *tracked* -files to work-in-progress references after or before certain actions. -(Untracked files are never saved and these modes also only work after -the first commit has been created). - - Two separate work-in-progress references are used to track the state -of the index and of the working tree: "refs/wip/index/<branchref>" and -"refs/wip/wtree/<branchref>", where ‘<branchref>’ is the full ref of the -current branch, e.g. "refs/heads/master". When the ‘HEAD’ is detached -then "HEAD" is in place of ‘<branchref>’. - - Checking out another branch (or detaching ‘HEAD’) causes the use of -different wip refs for subsequent changes, but the old refs are not -deleted. - - Creating a commit and then making a change causes the wip refs to be -recreated to fork from the new commit. But the old commits on the wip -refs are not lost. They are still available from the reflog. To make -it easier to see when the fork point of a wip ref was changed, an -additional commit with the message "restart autosaving" is created on it -(‘xxO’ commits below are such boundary commits). - - Starting with - - BI0---BI1 refs/wip/index/refs/heads/master - / - A---B refs/heads/master - \ - BW0---BW1 refs/wip/wtree/refs/heads/master - - and committing the staged changes and editing and saving a file would -result in - - BI0---BI1 refs/wip/index/refs/heads/master - / - A---B---C refs/heads/master - \ \ - \ CW0---CW1 refs/wip/wtree/refs/heads/master - \ - BW0---BW1 refs/wip/wtree/refs/heads/master@{2} - - The fork-point of the index wip ref is not changed until some change -is being staged. Likewise just checking out a branch or creating a -commit does not change the fork-point of the working tree wip ref. The -fork-points are not adjusted until there actually is a change that -should be committed to the respective wip ref. - - -- User Option: magit-wip-merge-branch - - This option controls whether the current branch is merged into the - wip refs after a new commit was created on the branch. If nil - (currently the default), then no merge is perfomed and wip refs are - reset as described above. - - If this is non-nil and the current branch has new commits, then it - is merged into the wip ref before creating a new wip commit. This - makes it easier to inspect wip history and the wip commits are - never garbage collected. - - *--*--*--*--*--* refs/wip/index/refs/heads/master - / / / - A-----B-----C refs/heads/master - - To view the log for a branch and its wip refs use the commands -‘magit-wip-log’ and ‘magit-wip-log-current’. You should use ‘--graph’ -when using these commands. Alternatively you can use the reflog to show -all commits that ever existed on a wip ref. You can then recover lost -changes from the commits shown in the log or reflog. - - -- Command: magit-wip-log - - This command shows the log for a branch and its wip refs. - - With a negative prefix argument only the worktree wip ref is shown. - The absolute numeric value of the prefix argument controls how many - "branches" of each wip ref are shown. - - -- Command: magit-wip-log-current - - This command shows the log for the current branch and its wip refs. - - With a negative prefix argument only the worktree wip ref is shown. - The absolute numeric value of the prefix argument controls how many - "branches" of each wip ref are shown. - -‘X w’ (‘magit-reset-worktree’) - - This command resets the working tree to some commit read from the - user and defaulting to the commit at point, while keeping the - ‘HEAD’ and index as-is. - - This can be used to restore files to the state committed to a wip - ref. Note that this will discard any unstaged changes that might - have existed before invoking this command (but of course only after - committing that to the working tree wip ref). - - There exists a total of three global modes that save to the wip refs, -which might seem excessive, but allows fine tuning of when exactly -changes are being committed to the wip refs. Enabling all modes makes -it less likely that a change slips through the cracks. - - Setting the following variables directly does not take effect; either -customize them or call the respective mode function. - - -- User Option: magit-wip-after-save-mode - - When this mode is enabled, then saving a buffer that visits a file - tracked in a Git repository causes its current state to be - committed to the working tree wip ref for the current branch. - - -- User Option: magit-wip-after-apply-mode - - When this mode is enabled, then applying (i.e. staging, unstaging, - discarding, reversing, and regularly applying) a change to a file - tracked in a Git repository causes its current state to be - committed to the index and/or working tree wip refs for the current - branch. - - If you only ever edit files using Emacs and only ever interact with -Git using Magit, then the above two modes should be enough to protect -each and every change from accidental loss. In practice nobody does -that. So an additional mode exists that does commit to the wip refs -before making changes that could cause the loss of earlier changes. - - -- User Option: magit-wip-before-change-mode - - When this mode is enabled, then certain commands commit the - existing changes to the files they are about to make changes to. - - -- Function: magit-wip-commit-initial-backup - - Adding this function to ‘before-save-hook’ causes the current - version of the file to be committed to the worktree wip ref before - the modifications in the buffer are saved. It backs up the same - version of the file as ‘backup-buffer’ would but, instead of using - a backup file as ‘backup-buffer’ would, it uses the same worktree - wip ref as used by the various Magit Wip modes. Like - ‘backup-buffer’, it only does this once; unless you kill the buffer - and visit the file again only one backup will be created per Emacs - session. - - This function ignores the variables that affect ‘backup-buffer’ and - can be used along-side that function, which is recommended because - this function only backs up files that are tracked in a Git - repository. - - Note that even if you enable all three modes and add the above -function to the intended hook, this won’t give you perfect protection. -The most likely scenario for losing changes despite the use of these -modes is making a change outside Emacs and then destroying it also -outside Emacs. In some such a scenario, Magit, being an Emacs package, -didn’t get the opportunity to keep you from shooting yourself in the -foot. - - When you are unsure whether Magit did commit a change to the wip -refs, then you can explicitly request that all changes to all tracked -files are being committed. - -‘M-x magit-wip-commit’ (‘magit-wip-commit’) - - This command commits all changes to all tracked files to the index - and working tree work-in-progress refs. Like the modes described - above, it does not commit untracked files, but it does check all - tracked files for changes. Use this command when you suspect that - the modes might have overlooked a change made outside Emacs/Magit. - - -- User Option: magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-lighter - - Mode-line lighter for ‘magit-wip-after-save-local-mode’. - - -- User Option: magit-wip-after-apply-mode-lighter - - Mode-line lighter for ‘magit-wip-after-apply-mode’. - - -- User Option: magit-wip-before-change-mode-lighter - - Mode-line lighter for ‘magit-wip-before-change-mode’. - - -- User Option: magit-wip-namespace - - The namespace used for work-in-progress refs. It has to end with a - slash. The wip refs are named "<namespace>index/<branchref>" and - "<namespace>wtree/<branchref>". When snapshots are created while - the ‘HEAD’ is detached then "HEAD" is used in place of - ‘<branchref>’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files, Next: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs, Prev: Wip Modes, Up: Miscellaneous - -8.8 Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files -========================================= - -The ‘magit-file-mode’ enables certain Magit features in file-visiting -buffers belonging to a Git repository. It should be enabled globally -using ‘global-magit-file-mode’. Currently this mode only establishes a -few key bindings, but this might be extended in the future. - - -- User Option: magit-file-mode - - Whether to establish certain Magit key bindings in all - file-visiting buffers belonging to a Git repository. This - establishes the bindings suggested in *note Getting Started:: (but - only for file-visiting buffers), and additionally binds ‘C-c M-g’ - to ‘magit-file-popup’. - -‘C-c M-g’ (‘magit-file-popup’) - - This prefix command shows a popup buffer featuring suffix commands - that operate on the file being visited in the current buffer. - -‘C-c M-g s’ (‘magit-stage-file’) - - Stage all changes to the file being visited in the current buffer. - -‘C-c M-g u’ (‘magit-unstage-file’) - - Unstage all changes to the file being visited in the current - buffer. - -‘C-c M-g c’ (‘magit-commit-popup’) - - This prefix command shows suffix commands along with the - appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. See *note - Initiating a Commit::. - -‘C-c M-g D’ (‘magit-diff-buffer-file-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the same suffix commands and infix - arguments in a popup buffer as ‘magit-diff-popup’. But this - variant has to be called from a file-visiting buffer and the - visited file is automatically used in the popup to limit the diff - to that file. - -‘C-c M-g d’ (‘magit-diff-buffer-file’) - - This command shows the diff for the file of blob that the current - buffer visits. - - -- User Option: magit-diff-buffer-file-locked - - This option controls whether ‘magit-diff-buffer-file’ uses a - dedicated buffer. See *note Modes and Buffers::. - -‘C-c M-g L’ (‘magit-log-buffer-file-popup’) - - This prefix command shows the same suffix commands and infix - arguments in a popup buffer as ‘magit-log-popup’. But this variant - has to be called from a file-visiting buffer and the visited file - is automatically used in the popup to limit the log to that file. - -‘C-c M-g l’ (‘magit-log-buffer-file’) - - This command shows the log for the file of blob that the current - buffer visits. Renames are followed when a prefix argument is used - or when ‘--follow’ is part of ‘magit-log-arguments’. When the - region is active, the log is restricted to the selected line range. - -‘C-c M-g t’ (‘magit-log-trace-definition’) - - This command shows the log for the definition at point. - - -- User Option: magit-log-buffer-file-locked - - This option controls whether ‘magit-log-buffer-file’ uses a - dedicated buffer. See *note Modes and Buffers::. - -‘C-c M-g B’ (‘magit-blame-popup’) - - This prefix command shows all blaming suffix command along with the - appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer. See *note - Blaming::. - -‘C-c M-g b’ (‘magit-blame’) - - This command shows for each line the revision in which it was - added. - -‘C-c M-g r’ (‘magit-blame-removal’) - - This command shows for each line the revision in which it was - removed. This command is only available in blob-visiting buffers. - -‘C-c M-g f’ (‘magit-blame-reverse’) - - This command shows for each line the last revision in which it - still exists. This command is only available in blob-visiting - buffers. - -‘C-c M-g e’ (‘magit-edit-line-commit’) - - This command makes the commit editable that added the current line. - - With a prefix argument it makes the commit editable that removes - the line, if any. The commit is determined using ‘git blame’ and - made editable using ‘git rebase --interactive’ if it is reachable - from ‘HEAD’, or by checking out the commit (or a branch that points - at it) otherwise. - -‘C-c M-g p’ (‘magit-blob-previous’) - - Visit the previous blob which modified the current file. - - There are a few additional commands that operate on a single file but -are not available from the file popup by default: - - -- Command: magit-file-rename - - This command renames a file read from the user. - - -- Command: magit-file-delete - - This command deletes a file read from the user. - - -- Command: magit-file-untrack - - This command untracks a file read from the user. - - -- Command: magit-file-checkout - - This command updates a file in the working tree and index to the - contents from a revision. Both the revision and file are read from - the user. - - You could add them to the popup like so: - - (magit-define-popup-action 'magit-file-popup - ?R "Rename file" 'magit-file-rename) - (magit-define-popup-action 'magit-file-popup - ?K "Delete file" 'magit-file-delete) - (magit-define-popup-action 'magit-file-popup - ?U "Untrack file" 'magit-file-untrack) - (magit-define-popup-action 'magit-file-popup - ?C "Checkout file" 'magit-file-checkout) - - -File: magit.info, Node: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs, Prev: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files, Up: Miscellaneous - -8.9 Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs -========================================= - -The ‘magit-blob-mode’ enables certain Magit features in blob-visiting -buffers. Such buffers can be created using ‘magit-find-file’ and some -of the commands mentioned below, which also take care of turning on this -minor mode. Currently this mode only establishes a few key bindings, -but this might be extended. - -‘p’ (‘magit-blob-previous’) - - Visit the previous blob which modified the current file. - -‘n’ (‘magit-blob-next’) - - Visit the next blob which modified the current file. - -‘q’ (‘magit-kill-this-buffer’) - - Kill the current buffer. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Customizing, Next: Plumbing, Prev: Miscellaneous, Up: Top - -9 Customizing -************* - -Both Git and Emacs are highly customizable. Magit is both a Git -porcelain as well as an Emacs package, so it makes sense to customize it -using both Git variables as well as Emacs options. However this -flexibility doesn’t come without problems, including but not limited to -the following. - - • Some Git variables automatically have an effect in Magit without - requiring any explicit support. Sometimes that is desirable - in - other cases, it breaks Magit. - - When a certain Git setting breaks Magit but you want to keep using - that setting on the command line, then that can be accomplished by - overriding the value for Magit only by appending something like - ‘("-c" "some.variable=compatible-value")’ to - ‘magit-git-global-arguments’. - - • Certain settings like ‘fetch.prune=true’ are respected by Magit - commands (because they simply call the respective Git command) but - their value is not reflected in the respective popup buffers. In - this case the ‘--prune’ argument in ‘magit-fetch-popup’ might be - active or inactive depending on the value of - ‘magit-fetch-arguments’ only, but that doesn’t keep the Git - variable from being honored by the suffix commands anyway. So - pruning might happen despite the ‘--prune’ arguments being - displayed in a way that seems to indicate that no pruning will - happen. - - I intend to address these and similar issues in a future release. - -* Menu: - -* Per-Repository Configuration:: -* Essential Settings:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Per-Repository Configuration, Next: Essential Settings, Up: Customizing - -9.1 Per-Repository Configuration -================================ - -Magit can be configured on a per-repository level using both Git -variables as well as Emacs options. - - To set a Git variable for one repository only, simply set it in -‘/path/to/repo/.git/config’ instead of ‘$HOME/.gitconfig’ or -‘/etc/gitconfig’. See *note (gitman)git-config::. - - Similarly, Emacs options can be set for one repository only by -editing ‘/path/to/repo/.dir-locals.el’. See *note (emacs)Directory -Variables::. For example to disable automatic refreshes of -file-visiting buffers in just one huge repository use this: - - • ‘/path/to/huge/repo/.dir-locals.el’ - - ((nil . ((magit-refresh-buffers . nil)))) - - If you want to apply the same settings to several, but not all, -repositories then keeping the repository-local config files in sync -would quickly become annoying. To avoid that you can create config -files for certain classes of repositories (e.g. "huge repositories") -and then include those files in the per-repository config files. For -example: - - • ‘/path/to/huge/repo/.git/config’ - - [include] - path = /path/to/huge-gitconfig - - • ‘/path/to/huge-gitconfig’ - - [status] - showUntrackedFiles = no - - • ‘$HOME/.emacs.d/init.el’ - - (dir-locals-set-class-variables 'huge-git-repository - '((nil . ((magit-refresh-buffers . nil))))) - - (dir-locals-set-directory-class - "/path/to/huge/repo/" 'huge-git-repository) - - -File: magit.info, Node: Essential Settings, Prev: Per-Repository Configuration, Up: Customizing - -9.2 Essential Settings -====================== - -The next two sections list and discuss several variables that many users -might want to customize, for safety and/or performance reasons. - -* Menu: - -* Safety:: -* Performance:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Safety, Next: Performance, Up: Essential Settings - -9.2.1 Safety ------------- - -This section discusses various variables that you might want to change -(or *not* change) for safety reasons. - - Git keeps *committed* changes around long enough for users to recover -changes they have accidentally been deleted. It does not do the same -for *uncommitted* changes in the working tree and not even the index -(the staging area). Because Magit makes it so easy to modify -uncommitted changes, it also makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot -in the process. For that reason Magit provides three global modes that -save *tracked* files to work-in-progress references after or before -certain actions. See *note Wip Modes::. - - These modes are not enabled by default because of performance -concerns. Instead a lot of potentially destructive commands require -confirmation every time they are used. In many cases this can be -disabled by adding a symbol to ‘magit-no-confirm’ (see *note Completion -and Confirmation::). If you enable the various wip modes then you -should add ‘safe-with-wip’ to this list. - - Similarly it isn’t necessary to require confirmation before moving a -file to the system trash - if you trashed a file by mistake then you can -recover it from the there. Option ‘magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash’ -controls whether the system trash is used, which is the case by default. -Nevertheless, ‘trash’ isn’t a member of ‘magit-no-confirm’ - you might -want to change that. - - By default buffers visiting files are automatically reverted when the -visited file changes on disk. This isn’t as risky as it might seem, but -to make an informed decision you should see *note Risk of Reverting -Automatically::. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Performance, Prev: Safety, Up: Essential Settings - -9.2.2 Performance ------------------ - -After Magit has run ‘git’ for side-effects, it also refreshes the -current Magit buffer and the respective status buffer. This is -necessary because otherwise outdated information might be displayed -without the user noticing. Magit buffers are updated by recreating -their content from scratch, which makes updating simpler and less -error-prone, but also more costly. Keeping it simple and just -re-creating everything from scratch is an old design decision and -departing from that will require major refactoring. - - I plan to do that in time for the next major release. I also intend -to create logs and diffs asynchronously, which should also help a lot -but also requires major refactoring. - - Meanwhile you can tell Magit to only automatically refresh the -current Magit buffer, but not the status buffer. If you do that, then -the status buffer is only refreshed automatically if it is the current -buffer. - - (setq magit-refresh-status-buffer nil) - - You should also check whether any third-party packages have added -anything to ‘magit-refresh-buffer-hook’, ‘magit-status-refresh-hook’, -‘magit-pre-refresh-hook’, and ‘magit-post-refresh-hook’. If so, then -check whether those additions impact performance significantly. Setting -‘magit-refresh-verbose’ and then inspecting the output in the -‘*Messages*’ buffer, should help doing so. - - Magit also reverts buffers for visited files located inside the -current repository when the visited file changes on disk. That is -implemented on top of ‘auto-revert-mode’ from the built-in library -‘autorevert’. To figure out whether that impacts performance, check -whether performance is significantly worse, when many buffers exist -and/or when some buffers visit files using TRAMP. If so, then this -should help. - - (setq auto-revert-buffer-list-filter - 'magit-auto-revert-repository-buffers-p) - - For alternative approaches see *note Automatic Reverting of -File-Visiting Buffers::. - - If you have enabled any features that are disabled by default, then -you should check whether they impact performance significantly. It’s -likely that they were not enabled by default because it is known that -they reduce performance at least in large repositories. - - If performance is only slow inside certain unusually large -repositories, then you might want to disable certain features on a -per-repository or per-repository-class basis only. See *note -Per-Repository Configuration::. - -* Menu: - -* Microsoft Windows Performance:: -* MacOS Performance:: - -Log Performance -............... - -When showing logs, Magit limits the number of commits initially shown in -the hope that this avoids unnecessary work. When using ‘--graph’ is -used, then this unfortunately does not have the desired effect for large -histories. Junio, Git’s maintainer, said on the git mailing list -(<http://www.spinics.net/lists/git/msg232230.html>): "‘--graph’ wants to -compute the whole history and the max-count only affects the output -phase after ‘--graph’ does its computation". - - In other words, it’s not that Git is slow at outputting the -differences, or that Magit is slow at parsing the output - the problem -is that Git first goes outside and has a smoke. - - We actually work around this issue by limiting the number of commits -not only by using ‘-<N>’ but by also using a range. But unfortunately -that’s not always possible. - - In repositories with more than a few thousand commits ‘--graph’ -should never be a member of ‘magit-log-section-arguments’. That -variable is used in the status buffer which is refreshed every time you -run any Magit command. - - Using ‘--color --graph’ is even slower. Magit uses code that is part -of Emacs to turn control characters into faces. That code is pretty -slow and this is quite noticeable when showing a log with many branches -and merges. For that reason ‘--color’ is not enabled by default -anymore. Consider leaving it at that. - -Diff Performance -................ - -If diffs are slow, then consider turning off some optional diff features -by setting all or some of the following variables to ‘nil’: -‘magit-diff-highlight-indentation’, ‘magit-diff-highlight-trailing’, -‘magit-diff-paint-whitespace’, ‘magit-diff-highlight-hunk-body’, and -‘magit-diff-refine-hunk’. - - When showing a commit instead of some arbitrary diff, then some -additional information is displayed. Calculating this information can -be quite expensive given certain circumstances. If looking at a commit -using ‘magit-revision-mode’ takes considerably more time than looking at -the same commit in ‘magit-diff-mode’, then consider setting -‘magit-revision-insert-related-refs’ to ‘nil’. - -Refs Buffer Performance -....................... - -When refreshing the "references buffer" is slow, then that’s usually -because several hundred refs are being displayed. The best way to -address that is to display fewer refs, obviously. - - If you are not, or only mildly, interested in seeing the list of -tags, then start by not displaying them: - - (remove-hook 'magit-refs-sections-hook 'magit-insert-tags) - - Then you should also make sure that the listed remote branches -actually all exist. You can do so by pruning branches which no longer -exist using ‘f-pa’. - -Committing Performance -...................... - -When you initiate a commit, then Magit by default automatically shows a -diff of the changes you are about to commit. For large commits this can -take a long time, which is especially distracting when you are -committing large amounts of generated data which you don’t actually -intend to inspect before committing. This behavior can be turned off -using: - - (remove-hook 'server-switch-hook 'magit-commit-diff) - - Then you can type ‘C-c C-d’ to show the diff when you actually want -to see it, but only then. Alternatively you can leave the hook alone -and just type ‘C-g’ in those cases when it takes too long to generate -the diff. If you do that, then you will end up with a broken diff -buffer, but doing it this way has the advantage that you usually get to -see the diff, which is useful because it increases the odds that you -spot potential issues. - -The Built-In VC Package -....................... - -Emacs comes with a version control interface called "VC", see *note -(emacs)Version Control::. It is enabled be default, and if you don’t -use it in addition to Magit, then you should disable it to keep it from -performing unnecessary work: - - (setq vc-handled-backends nil) - - You can also disable its use for Git but keep using it when using -another version control system: - - (setq vc-handled-backends (delq 'Git vc-handled-backends)) - diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit.info-2 b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit.info-2 deleted file mode 100644 index 3dbc5be..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180928.1153/magit.info-2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2687 +0,0 @@ -This is magit.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from magit.texi. - - Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - - You can redistribute this document 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. - - This document 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. -INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs -START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY -* Magit: (magit). Using Git from Emacs with Magit. -END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY - - -File: magit.info, Node: Microsoft Windows Performance, Next: MacOS Performance, Up: Performance - -Microsoft Windows Performance -............................. - -In order to update the status buffer, ‘git’ has to be run a few dozen -times. That is problematic on Microsoft Windows, because that operating -system is exceptionally slow at starting processes. Sadly this is an -issue that can only be fixed by Microsoft itself, and they don’t appear -to be particularly interested in doing so. - - Beside the subprocess issue, there are also other Windows-specific -performance issues. Some of these have workarounds. The maintainers of -"Git for Windows" try to improve performance on Windows. Always use the -latest release in order to benefit from the latest performance tweaks. -Magit too tries to work around some Windows-specific issues. - - According to some sources, setting the following Git variables can -also help. - - git config --global core.preloadindex true # default since v2.1 - git config --global core.fscache true # default since v2.8 - git config --global gc.auto 256 - - You should also check whether an anti-virus program is affecting -performance. - - -File: magit.info, Node: MacOS Performance, Prev: Microsoft Windows Performance, Up: Performance - -MacOS Performance -................. - -On macOS Emacs currently creates child processes using ‘fork’. It -appears that this also copies GUI resources. The result is that forking -takes about 30 times as long on Darwin than on Linux. And because Magit -starts many ‘git’ processes even when doing simple things, that makes -quite a difference. - - On the ‘master’ branch Emacs now uses ‘vfork’ when possible, like -this was already done on Linux, and now child creation only takes about -twice as long on Darwin. See (1) for more information. - - Nobody knows when the changes on the ‘master’ branch will be released -as ‘26.1’, but it is still a long way off. You might want to get your -hands on this change before then. The easiest way to get a patched -Emacs is to install the ‘emacs-plus’ formula (2) using ‘homebrew’. The -change has been backported, so you get it not only when using ‘--HEAD’, -but also when using ‘--devel’ or when installing the latest release (by -not using a version argument). - - Alternatively you can apply the backport (3) manually. - - ---------- Footnotes ---------- - - (1) -<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2017-04/msg00201.html> - - (2) <https://github.com/d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus> - - (3) -<https://gist.githubusercontent.com/aaronjensen/f45894ddf431ecbff78b1bcf533d3e6b/raw/6a5cd7f57341aba673234348d8b0d2e776f86719/Emacs-25-OS-X-use-vfork.patch> - - -File: magit.info, Node: Plumbing, Next: FAQ, Prev: Customizing, Up: Top - -10 Plumbing -*********** - -The following sections describe how to use several of Magit’s core -abstractions to extend Magit itself or implement a separate extension. - - A few of the low-level features used by Magit have been factored out -into separate libraries/packages, so that they can be used by other -packages, without having to depend on Magit. These libraries are -described in separate manuals, see *note (with-editor)Top:: and *note -(magit-popup)Top::. - - If you are trying to find an unused key that you can bind to a -command provided by your own Magit extension, then checkout -<https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Plugin-Dispatch-Key-Registry>. - -* Menu: - -* Calling Git:: -* Section Plumbing:: -* Refreshing Buffers:: -* Conventions:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Calling Git, Next: Section Plumbing, Up: Plumbing - -10.1 Calling Git -================ - -Magit provides many specialized functions for calling Git. All of these -functions are defined in either ‘magit-git.el’ or ‘magit-process.el’ and -have one of the prefixes ‘magit-run-’, ‘magit-call-’, ‘magit-start-’, or -‘magit-git-’ (which is also used for other things). - - All of these functions accept an indefinite number of arguments, -which are strings that specify command line arguments for Git (or in -some cases an arbitrary executable). These arguments are flattened -before being passed on to the executable; so instead of strings they can -also be lists of strings and arguments that are ‘nil’ are silently -dropped. Some of these functions also require a single mandatory -argument before these command line arguments. - - Roughly speaking, these functions run Git either to get some value or -for side-effects. The functions that return a value are useful to -collect the information necessary to populate a Magit buffer, while the -others are used to implement Magit commands. - - The functions in the value-only group always run synchronously, and -they never trigger a refresh. The function in the side-effect group can -be further divided into subgroups depending on whether they run Git -synchronously or asynchronously, and depending on whether they trigger a -refresh when the executable has finished. - -* Menu: - -* Getting a Value from Git:: -* Calling Git for Effect:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Getting a Value from Git, Next: Calling Git for Effect, Up: Calling Git - -10.1.1 Getting a Value from Git -------------------------------- - -These functions run Git in order to get a value, an exit status, or -output. Of course you could also use them to run Git commands that have -side-effects, but that should be avoided. - - -- Function: magit-git-exit-code &rest args - - Executes git with ARGS and returns its exit code. - - -- Function: magit-git-success &rest args - - Executes git with ARGS and returns ‘t’ if the exit code is ‘0’, - ‘nil’ otherwise. - - -- Function: magit-git-failure &rest args - - Executes git with ARGS and returns ‘t’ if the exit code is ‘1’, - ‘nil’ otherwise. - - -- Function: magit-git-true &rest args - - Executes git with ARGS and returns ‘t’ if the first line printed by - git is the string "true", ‘nil’ otherwise. - - -- Function: magit-git-false &rest args - - Executes git with ARGS and returns ‘t’ if the first line printed by - git is the string "false", ‘nil’ otherwise. - - -- Function: magit-git-insert &rest args - - Executes git with ARGS and inserts its output at point. - - -- Function: magit-git-string &rest args - - Executes git with ARGS and returns the first line of its output. - If there is no output or if it begins with a newline character, - then this returns ‘nil’. - - -- Function: magit-git-lines &rest args - - Executes git with ARGS and returns its output as a list of lines. - Empty lines anywhere in the output are omitted. - - -- Function: magit-git-items &rest args - - Executes git with ARGS and returns its null-separated output as a - list. Empty items anywhere in the output are omitted. - - If the value of option ‘magit-git-debug’ is non-nil and git exits - with a non-zero exit status, then warn about that in the echo area - and add a section containing git’s standard error in the current - repository’s process buffer. - - If an error occurs when using one of the above functions, then that -is usually due to a bug, i.e. using an argument which is not actually -supported. Such errors are usually not reported, but when they occur we -need to be able to debug them. - - -- User Option: magit-git-debug - - Whether to report errors that occur when using ‘magit-git-insert’, - ‘magit-git-string’, ‘magit-git-lines’, or ‘magit-git-items’. This - does not actually raise an error. Instead a message is shown in - the echo area, and git’s standard error is insert into a new - section in the current repository’s process buffer. - - -- Function: magit-git-str &rest args - - This is a variant of ‘magit-git-string’ that ignores the option - ‘magit-git-debug’. It is mainly intended to be used while handling - errors in functions that do respect that option. Using such a - function while handing an error could cause yet another error and - therefore lead to an infinite recursion. You probably won’t ever - need to use this function. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Calling Git for Effect, Prev: Getting a Value from Git, Up: Calling Git - -10.1.2 Calling Git for Effect ------------------------------ - -These functions are used to run git to produce some effect. Most Magit -commands that actually run git do so by using such a function. - - Because we do not need to consume git’s output when using these -functions, their output is instead logged into a per-repository buffer, -which can be shown using ‘$’ from a Magit buffer or ‘M-x magit-process’ -elsewhere. - - These functions can have an effect in two distinct ways. Firstly, -running git may change something, i.e. create or push a new commit. -Secondly, that change may require that Magit buffers are refreshed to -reflect the changed state of the repository. But refreshing isn’t -always desirable, so only some of these functions do perform such a -refresh after git has returned. - - Sometimes it is useful to run git asynchronously. For example, when -the user has just initiated a push, then there is no reason to make her -wait until that has completed. In other cases it makes sense to wait -for git to complete before letting the user do something else. For -example after staging a change it is useful to wait until after the -refresh because that also automatically moves to the next change. - - -- Function: magit-call-git &rest args - - Calls git synchronously with ARGS. - - -- Function: magit-call-process program &rest args - - Calls PROGRAM synchronously with ARGS. - - -- Function: magit-run-git &rest args - - Calls git synchronously with ARGS and then refreshes. - - -- Function: magit-run-git-with-input input &rest args - - Calls git synchronously with ARGS and sends it INPUT on standard - input. - - INPUT should be a buffer or the name of an existing buffer. The - content of that buffer is used as the process’ standard input. - After the process returns a refresh is performed. - - As a special case, INPUT may also be nil. In that case the content - of the current buffer is used as standard input and *no* refresh is - performed. - - This function actually runs git asynchronously. But then it waits - for the process to return, so the function itself is synchronous. - - -- Function: magit-run-git-with-logfile file &rest args - - Calls git synchronously with ARGS. The process’ output is saved in - FILE. This is rarely useful and so this function might be removed - in the future. - - This function actually runs git asynchronously. But then it waits - for the process to return, so the function itself is synchronous. - - -- Function: magit-git &rest args - - Calls git synchronously with ARGS for side-effects only. This - function does not refresh the buffer. - - -- Function: magit-git-wash washer &rest args - - Execute Git with ARGS, inserting washed output at point. Actually - first insert the raw output at point. If there is no output call - ‘magit-cancel-section’. Otherwise temporarily narrow the buffer to - the inserted text, move to its beginning, and then call function - WASHER with ARGS as its sole argument. - - And now for the asynchronous variants. - - -- Function: magit-run-git-async &rest args - - Start Git, prepare for refresh, and return the process object. - ARGS is flattened and then used as arguments to Git. - - Display the command line arguments in the echo area. - - After Git returns some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was - current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer and - still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer. - Unmodified buffers visiting files that are tracked in the current - repository are reverted if ‘magit-revert-buffers’ is non-nil. - - -- Function: magit-run-git-with-editor &rest args - - Export GIT_EDITOR and start Git. Also prepare for refresh and - return the process object. ARGS is flattened and then used as - arguments to Git. - - Display the command line arguments in the echo area. - - After Git returns some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was - current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer and - still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer. - - -- Function: magit-start-git &rest args - - Start Git, prepare for refresh, and return the process object. - - If INPUT is non-nil, it has to be a buffer or the name of an - existing buffer. The buffer content becomes the processes standard - input. - - Option ‘magit-git-executable’ specifies the Git executable and - option ‘magit-git-global-arguments’ specifies constant arguments. - The remaining arguments ARGS specify arguments to Git. They are - flattened before use. - - After Git returns, some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was - current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer and - still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer. - Unmodified buffers visiting files that are tracked in the current - repository are reverted if ‘magit-revert-buffers’ is non-nil. - - -- Function: magit-start-process &rest args - - Start PROGRAM, prepare for refresh, and return the process object. - - If optional argument INPUT is non-nil, it has to be a buffer or the - name of an existing buffer. The buffer content becomes the - processes standard input. - - The process is started using ‘start-file-process’ and then setup to - use the sentinel ‘magit-process-sentinel’ and the filter - ‘magit-process-filter’. Information required by these functions is - stored in the process object. When this function returns the - process has not started to run yet so it is possible to override - the sentinel and filter. - - After the process returns, ‘magit-process-sentinel’ refreshes the - buffer that was current when ‘magit-start-process’ was called (if - it is a Magit buffer and still alive), as well as the respective - Magit status buffer. Unmodified buffers visiting files that are - tracked in the current repository are reverted if - ‘magit-revert-buffers’ is non-nil. - - -- Variable: magit-this-process - - The child process which is about to start. This can be used to - change the filter and sentinel. - - -- Variable: magit-process-raise-error - - When this is non-nil, then ‘magit-process-sentinel’ raises an error - if git exits with a non-zero exit status. For debugging purposes. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Section Plumbing, Next: Refreshing Buffers, Prev: Calling Git, Up: Plumbing - -10.2 Section Plumbing -===================== - -* Menu: - -* Creating Sections:: -* Section Selection:: -* Matching Sections:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Creating Sections, Next: Section Selection, Up: Section Plumbing - -10.2.1 Creating Sections ------------------------- - - -- Macro: magit-insert-section &rest args - - Insert a section at point. - - TYPE is the section type, a symbol. Many commands that act on the - current section behave differently depending on that type. Also if - a variable ‘magit-TYPE-section-map’ exists, then use that as the - text-property ‘keymap’ of all text belonging to the section (but - this may be overwritten in subsections). TYPE can also have the - form ‘(eval FORM)’ in which case FORM is evaluated at runtime. - - Optional VALUE is the value of the section, usually a string that - is required when acting on the section. - - When optional HIDE is non-nil collapse the section body by default, - i.e. when first creating the section, but not when refreshing the - buffer. Otherwise, expand it by default. This can be overwritten - using ‘magit-section-set-visibility-hook’. When a section is - recreated during a refresh, then the visibility of predecessor is - inherited and HIDE is ignored (but the hook is still honored). - - BODY is any number of forms that actually insert the section’s - heading and body. Optional NAME, if specified, has to be a symbol, - which is then bound to the struct of the section being inserted. - - Before BODY is evaluated the ‘start’ of the section object is set - to the value of ‘point’ and after BODY was evaluated its ‘end’ is - set to the new value of ‘point’; BODY is responsible for moving - ‘point’ forward. - - If it turns out inside BODY that the section is empty, then - ‘magit-cancel-section’ can be used to abort and remove all traces - of the partially inserted section. This can happen when creating a - section by washing Git’s output and Git didn’t actually output - anything this time around. - - -- Function: magit-insert-heading &rest args - - Insert the heading for the section currently being inserted. - - This function should only be used inside ‘magit-insert-section’. - - When called without any arguments, then just set the ‘content’ slot - of the object representing the section being inserted to a marker - at ‘point’. The section should only contain a single line when - this function is used like this. - - When called with arguments ARGS, which have to be strings, then - insert those strings at point. The section should not contain any - text before this happens and afterwards it should again only - contain a single line. If the ‘face’ property is set anywhere - inside any of these strings, then insert all of them unchanged. - Otherwise use the ‘magit-section-heading’ face for all inserted - text. - - The ‘content’ property of the section struct is the end of the - heading (which lasts from ‘start’ to ‘content’) and the beginning - of the body (which lasts from ‘content’ to ‘end’). If the value of - ‘content’ is nil, then the section has no heading and its body - cannot be collapsed. If a section does have a heading then its - height must be exactly one line, including a trailing newline - character. This isn’t enforced; you are responsible for getting it - right. The only exception is that this function does insert a - newline character if necessary. - - -- Function: magit-cancel-section - - Cancel the section currently being inserted. This exits the - innermost call to ‘magit-insert-section’ and removes all traces of - what has already happened inside that call. - - -- Function: magit-define-section-jumper sym title &optional value - - Define an interactive function to go to section SYM. TITLE is the - displayed title of the section. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Section Selection, Next: Matching Sections, Prev: Creating Sections, Up: Section Plumbing - -10.2.2 Section Selection ------------------------- - - -- Function: magit-current-section - - Return the section at point. - - -- Function: magit-region-sections &optional condition multiple - - Return a list of the selected sections. - - When the region is active and constitutes a valid section - selection, then return a list of all selected sections. This is - the case when the region begins in the heading of a section and - ends in the heading of the same section or in that of a sibling - section. If optional MULTIPLE is non-nil, then the region cannot - begin and end in the same section. - - When the selection is not valid, then return nil. In this case, - most commands that can act on the selected sections will instead - act on the section at point. - - When the region looks like it would in any other buffer then the - selection is invalid. When the selection is valid then the region - uses the ‘magit-section-highlight’ face. This does not apply to - diffs where things get a bit more complicated, but even here if the - region looks like it usually does, then that’s not a valid - selection as far as this function is concerned. - - If optional CONDITION is non-nil, then the selection not only has - to be valid; all selected sections additionally have to match - CONDITION, or nil is returned. See ‘magit-section-match’ for the - forms CONDITION can take. - - -- Function: magit-region-values &optional condition multiple - - Return a list of the values of the selected sections. - - Return the values that themselves would be returned by - ‘magit-region-sections’ (which see). - - -File: magit.info, Node: Matching Sections, Prev: Section Selection, Up: Section Plumbing - -10.2.3 Matching Sections ------------------------- - -‘M-x magit-describe-section-briefly’ (‘magit-describe-section-briefly’) - - Show information about the section at point. This command is - intended for debugging purposes. - - -- Function: magit-section-ident section - - Return an unique identifier for SECTION. The return value has the - form ‘((TYPE . VALUE)...)’. - - -- Function: magit-get-section ident &optional root - - Return the section identified by IDENT. IDENT has to be a list as - returned by ‘magit-section-ident’. - - -- Function: magit-section-match condition &optional section - - Return ‘t’ if SECTION matches CONDITION. SECTION defaults to the - section at point. If SECTION is not specified and there also is no - section at point, then return ‘nil’. - - CONDITION can take the following forms: - • ‘(CONDITION...)’ - - matches if any of the CONDITIONs matches. - - • ‘[CLASS...]’ - - matches if the section’s class is the same as the first CLASS - or a subclass of that; the section’s parent class matches the - second CLASS; and so on. - - • ‘[* CLASS...]’ - - matches sections that match ‘[CLASS...]’ and also recursively - all their child sections. - - • ‘CLASS’ - - matches if the section’s class is the same as CLASS or a - subclass of that; regardless of the classes of the parent - sections. - - Each CLASS should be a class symbol, identifying a class that - derives from ‘magit-section’. For backward compatibility CLASS can - also be a "type symbol". A section matches such a symbol if the - value of its ‘type’ slot is ‘eq’. If a type symbol has an entry in - ‘magit--section-type-alist’, then a section also matches that type - if its class is a subclass of the class that corresponds to the - type as per that alist. - - Note that it is not necessary to specify the complete section - lineage as printed by ‘magit-describe-section-briefly’, unless of - course you want to be that precise. - - -- Function: magit-section-value-if condition &optional section - - If the section at point matches CONDITION, then return its value. - - If optional SECTION is non-nil then test whether that matches - instead. If there is no section at point and SECTION is nil, then - return nil. If the section does not match, then return nil. - - See ‘magit-section-match’ for the forms CONDITION can take. - - -- Function: magit-section-case &rest clauses - - Choose among clauses on the type of the section at point. - - Each clause looks like (CONDITION BODY...). The type of the - section is compared against each CONDITION; the BODY forms of the - first match are evaluated sequentially and the value of the last - form is returned. Inside BODY the symbol ‘it’ is bound to the - section at point. If no clause succeeds or if there is no section - at point return nil. - - See ‘magit-section-match’ for the forms CONDITION can take. - Additionally a CONDITION of t is allowed in the final clause and - matches if no other CONDITION match, even if there is no section at - point. - - -- Variable: magit-root-section - - The root section in the current buffer. All other sections are - descendants of this section. The value of this variable is set by - ‘magit-insert-section’ and you should never modify it. - - For diff related sections a few additional tools exist. - - -- Function: magit-diff-type &optional section - - Return the diff type of SECTION. - - The returned type is one of the symbols ‘staged’, ‘unstaged’, - ‘committed’, or ‘undefined’. This type serves a similar purpose as - the general type common to all sections (which is stored in the - ‘type’ slot of the corresponding ‘magit-section’ struct) but takes - additional information into account. When the SECTION isn’t - related to diffs and the buffer containing it also isn’t a - diff-only buffer, then return nil. - - Currently the type can also be one of ‘tracked’ and ‘untracked’, - but these values are not handled explicitly in every place they - should be. A possible fix could be to just return nil here. - - The section has to be a ‘diff’ or ‘hunk’ section, or a section - whose children are of type ‘diff’. If optional SECTION is nil, - return the diff type for the current section. In buffers whose - major mode is ‘magit-diff-mode’ SECTION is ignored and the type is - determined using other means. In ‘magit-revision-mode’ buffers the - type is always ‘committed’. - - -- Function: magit-diff-scope &optional section strict - - Return the diff scope of SECTION or the selected section(s). - - A diff’s "scope" describes what part of a diff is selected, it is a - symbol, one of ‘region’, ‘hunk’, ‘hunks’, ‘file’, ‘files’, or - ‘list’. Do not confuse this with the diff "type", as returned by - ‘magit-diff-type’. - - If optional SECTION is non-nil, then return the scope of that, - ignoring the sections selected by the region. Otherwise return the - scope of the current section, or if the region is active and - selects a valid group of diff related sections, the type of these - sections, i.e. ‘hunks’ or ‘files’. If SECTION (or if the current - section that is nil) is a ‘hunk’ section and the region starts and - ends inside the body of a that section, then the type is ‘region’. - - If optional STRICT is non-nil then return nil if the diff type of - the section at point is ‘untracked’ or the section at point is not - actually a ‘diff’ but a ‘diffstat’ section. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Refreshing Buffers, Next: Conventions, Prev: Section Plumbing, Up: Plumbing - -10.3 Refreshing Buffers -======================= - -All commands that create a new Magit buffer or change what is being -displayed in an existing buffer do so by calling ‘magit-mode-setup’. -Among other things, that function sets the buffer local values of -‘default-directory’ (to the top-level of the repository), -‘magit-refresh-function’, and ‘magit-refresh-args’. - - Buffers are refreshed by calling the function that is the local value -of ‘magit-refresh-function’ (a function named ‘magit-*-refresh-buffer’, -where ‘*’ may be something like ‘diff’) with the value of -‘magit-refresh-args’ as arguments. - - -- Macro: magit-mode-setup buffer switch-func mode refresh-func - &optional refresh-args - - This function displays and selects BUFFER, turns on MODE, and - refreshes a first time. - - This function displays and optionally selects BUFFER by calling - ‘magit-mode-display-buffer’ with BUFFER, MODE and SWITCH-FUNC as - arguments. Then it sets the local value of - ‘magit-refresh-function’ to REFRESH-FUNC and that of - ‘magit-refresh-args’ to REFRESH-ARGS. Finally it creates the - buffer content by calling REFRESH-FUNC with REFRESH-ARGS as - arguments. - - All arguments are evaluated before switching to BUFFER. - - -- Function: magit-mode-display-buffer buffer mode &optional - switch-function - - This function display BUFFER in some window and select it. BUFFER - may be a buffer or a string, the name of a buffer. The buffer is - returned. - - Unless BUFFER is already displayed in the selected frame, store the - previous window configuration as a buffer local value, so that it - can later be restored by ‘magit-mode-bury-buffer’. - - The buffer is displayed and selected using SWITCH-FUNCTION. If - that is ‘nil’ then ‘pop-to-buffer’ is used if the current buffer’s - major mode derives from ‘magit-mode’. Otherwise ‘switch-to-buffer’ - is used. - - -- Variable: magit-refresh-function - - The value of this buffer-local variable is the function used to - refresh the current buffer. It is called with ‘magit-refresh-args’ - as arguments. - - -- Variable: magit-refresh-args - - The list of arguments used by ‘magit-refresh-function’ to refresh - the current buffer. ‘magit-refresh-function’ is called with these - arguments. - - The value is usually set using ‘magit-mode-setup’, but in some - cases it’s also useful to provide commands which can change the - value. For example, the ‘magit-diff-refresh-popup’ can be used to - change any of the arguments used to display the diff, without - having to specify again which differences should be shown. - ‘magit-diff-more-context’, ‘magit-diff-less-context’, and - ‘magit-diff-default-context’ change just the ‘-U<N>’ argument. In - both case this is done by changing the value of this variable and - then calling this ‘magit-refresh-function’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Conventions, Prev: Refreshing Buffers, Up: Plumbing - -10.4 Conventions -================ - -Also see *note Completion and Confirmation::. - -* Menu: - -* Theming Faces:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Theming Faces, Up: Conventions - -10.4.1 Theming Faces --------------------- - -The default theme uses blue for local branches, green for remote -branches, and goldenrod (brownish yellow) for tags. When creating a new -theme, you should probably follow that example. If your theme already -uses other colors, then stick to that. - - In older releases these reference faces used to have a background -color and a box around them. The basic default faces no longer do so, -to make Magit buffers much less noisy, and you should follow that -example at least with regards to boxes. (Boxes were used in the past to -work around a conflict between the highlighting overlay and text -property backgrounds. That’s no longer necessary because highlighting -no longer causes other background colors to disappear.) Alternatively -you can keep the background color and/or box, but then have to take -special care to adjust ‘magit-branch-current’ accordingly. By default -it looks mostly like ‘magit-branch-local’, but with a box (by default -the former is the only face that uses a box, exactly so that it sticks -out). If the former also uses a box, then you have to make sure that it -differs in some other way from the latter. - - The most difficult faces to theme are those related to diffs, -headings, highlighting, and the region. There are faces that fall into -all four groups - expect to spend some time getting this right. - - The ‘region’ face in the default theme, in both the light and dark -variants, as well as in many other themes, distributed with Emacs or by -third-parties, is very ugly. It is common to use a background color -that really sticks out, which is ugly but if that were the only problem -then it would be acceptable. Unfortunately many themes also set the -foreground color, which ensures that all text within the region is -readable. Without doing that there might be cases where some foreground -color is too close to the region background color to still be readable. -But it also means that text within the region loses all syntax -highlighting. - - I consider the work that went into getting the ‘region’ face right to -be a good indicator for the general quality of a theme. My -recommendation for the ‘region’ face is this: use a background color -slightly different from the background color of the ‘default’ face, and -do not set the foreground color at all. So for a light theme you might -use a light (possibly tinted) gray as the background color of ‘default’ -and a somewhat darker gray for the background of ‘region’. That should -usually be enough to not collide with the foreground color of any other -face. But if some other faces also set a light gray as background -color, then you should also make sure it doesn’t collide with those (in -some cases it might be acceptable though). - - Magit only uses the ‘region’ face when the region is "invalid" by its -own definition. In a Magit buffer the region is used to either select -multiple sibling sections, so that commands which support it act on all -of these sections instead of just the current section, or to select -lines within a single hunk section. In all other cases, the section is -considered invalid and Magit won’t act on it. But such invalid sections -happen, either because the user has not moved point enough yet to make -it valid or because she wants to use a non-magit command to act on the -region, e.g. ‘kill-region’. - - So using the regular ‘region’ face for invalid sections is a feature. -It tells the user that Magit won’t be able to act on it. It’s -acceptable if that face looks a bit odd and even (but less so) if it -collides with the background colors of section headings and other things -that have a background color. - - Magit highlights the current section. If a section has subsections, -then all of them are highlighted. This is done using faces that have -"highlight" in their names. For most sections, -‘magit-section-highlight’ is used for both the body and the heading. -Like the ‘region’ face, it should only set the background color to -something similar to that of ‘default’. The highlight background color -must be different from both the ‘region’ background color and the -‘default’ background color. - - For diff related sections Magit uses various faces to highlight -different parts of the selected section(s). Note that hunk headings, -unlike all other section headings, by default have a background color, -because it is useful to have very visible separators between hunks. -That face ‘magit-diff-hunk-heading’, should be different from both -‘magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight’ and ‘magit-section-highlight’, as -well as from ‘magit-diff-context’ and ‘magit-diff-context-highlight’. -By default we do that by changing the foreground color. Changing the -background color would lead to complications, and there are already -enough we cannot get around. (Also note that it is generally a good -idea for section headings to always be bold, but only for sections that -have subsections). - - When there is a valid region selecting diff-related sibling sections, -i.e. multiple files or hunks, then the bodies of all these sections use -the respective highlight faces, but additionally the headings instead -use one of the faces ‘magit-diff-file-heading-selection’ or -‘magit-diff-hunk-heading-selection’. These faces have to be different -from the regular highlight variants to provide explicit visual -indication that the region is active. - - When theming diff related faces, start by setting the option -‘magit-diff-refine-hunk’ to ‘all’. You might personally prefer to only -refine the current hunk or not use hunk refinement at all, but some of -the users of your theme want all hunks to be refined, so you have to -cater to that. - - (Also turn on ‘magit-diff-highlight-indentation’, -‘magit-diff-highlight-trailing’, and ‘magit-diff-paint-whitespace’; and -insert some whitespace errors into the code you use for testing.) - - For e.g. "added lines" you have to adjust three faces: -‘magit-diff-added’, ‘magit-diff-added-highlight’, and -‘smerge-refined-added’. Make sure that the latter works well with both -of the former, as well as ‘smerge-other’ and ‘diff-added’. Then do the -same for the removed lines, context lines, lines added by us, and lines -added by them. Also make sure the respective added, removed, and -context faces use approximately the same saturation for both the -highlighted and unhighlighted variants. Also make sure the file and -diff headings work nicely with context lines (e.g. make them look -different). Line faces should set both the foreground and the -background color. For example, for added lines use two different -greens. - - It’s best if the foreground color of both the highlighted and the -unhighlighted variants are the same, so you will need to have to find a -color that works well on the highlight and unhighlighted background, the -refine background, and the highlight context background. When there is -an hunk internal region, then the added- and removed-lines background -color is used only within that region. Outside the region the -highlighted context background color is used. This makes it easier to -see what is being staged. With an hunk internal region the hunk heading -is shown using ‘magit-diff-hunk-heading-selection’, and so are the thin -lines that are added around the lines that fall within the region. The -background color of that has to be distinct enough from the various -other involved background colors. - - Nobody said this would be easy. If your theme restricts itself to a -certain set of colors, then you should make an exception here. -Otherwise it would be impossible to make the diffs look good in each and -every variation. Actually you might want to just stick to the default -definitions for these faces. You have been warned. Also please note -that if you do not get this right, this will in some cases look to users -like bugs in Magit - so please do it right or not at all. - - -File: magit.info, Node: FAQ, Next: Debugging Tools, Prev: Plumbing, Up: Top - -Appendix A FAQ -************** - -The next two nodes lists frequently asked questions. For a list of -frequently *and recently* asked questions, i.e. questions that haven’t -made it into the manual yet, see -<https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/FAQ>. - - Please also use the *note Debugging Tools::. - -* Menu: - -* FAQ - How to ...?:: -* FAQ - Issues and Errors:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: FAQ - How to ...?, Next: FAQ - Issues and Errors, Up: FAQ - -A.1 FAQ - How to ...? -===================== - -* Menu: - -* How to show git's output?:: -* How to install the gitman info manual?:: -* How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files?:: -* How does branching and pushing work?:: -* Can Magit be used as ediff-version-control-package?:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: How to show git's output?, Next: How to install the gitman info manual?, Up: FAQ - How to ...? - -A.1.1 How to show git’s output? -------------------------------- - -To show the output of recently run git commands, press ‘$’ (or, if that -isn’t available, ‘M-x magit-process-buffer’). This will show a buffer -containing a section per git invocation; as always press ‘TAB’ to expand -or collapse them. - - By default, git’s output is only inserted into the process buffer if -it is run for side-effects. When the output is consumed in some way, -also inserting it into the process buffer would be too expensive. For -debugging purposes, it’s possible to do so anyway by setting -‘magit-git-debug’ to ‘t’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: How to install the gitman info manual?, Next: How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files?, Prev: How to show git's output?, Up: FAQ - How to ...? - -A.1.2 How to install the gitman info manual? --------------------------------------------- - -Git’s manpages can be exported as an info manual called ‘gitman’. -Magit’s own info manual links to nodes in that manual instead of the -actual manpages because Info doesn’t support linking to manpages. - - Unfortunately some distributions do not install the ‘gitman’ manual -by default and you will have to install a separate documentation package -to get it. - - Magit patches Info adding the ability to visit links to the ‘gitman’ -Info manual by instead viewing the respective manpage. If you prefer -that approach, then set the value of ‘magit-view-git-manual-method’ to -one of the supported packages ‘man’ or ‘woman’, e.g.: - - (setq magit-view-git-manual-method 'man) - - -File: magit.info, Node: How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files?, Next: How does branching and pushing work?, Prev: How to install the gitman info manual?, Up: FAQ - How to ...? - -A.1.3 How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files? ------------------------------------------------- - -Git supports showing diffs for encrypted files, but has to be told to do -so. Since Magit just uses Git to get the diffs, configuring Git also -affects the diffs displayed inside Magit. - - git config --global diff.gpg.textconv "gpg --no-tty --decrypt" - echo "*.gpg filter=gpg diff=gpg" > .gitattributes - - -File: magit.info, Node: How does branching and pushing work?, Next: Can Magit be used as ediff-version-control-package?, Prev: How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files?, Up: FAQ - How to ...? - -A.1.4 How does branching and pushing work? ------------------------------------------- - -Please see *note Branching:: and -<http://emacsair.me/2016/01/17/magit-2.4> - - -File: magit.info, Node: Can Magit be used as ediff-version-control-package?, Prev: How does branching and pushing work?, Up: FAQ - How to ...? - -A.1.5 Can Magit be used as ‘ediff-version-control-package’? ------------------------------------------------------------ - -No, it cannot. For that to work the functions ‘ediff-magit-internal’ -and ‘ediff-magit-merge-internal’ would have to be implemented, and they -are not. These two functions are only used by the three commands -‘ediff-revision’, ‘ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor’, and -‘ediff-merge-revisions’. - - These commands only delegate the task of populating buffers with -certain revisions to the "internal" functions. The equally important -task of determining which revisions are to be compared/merged is not -delegated. Instead this is done without any support whatsoever from the -version control package/system - meaning that the user has to enter the -revisions explicitly. Instead of implementing ‘ediff-magit-internal’ we -provide ‘magit-ediff-compare’, which handles both tasks like it is 2005. - - The other commands ‘ediff-merge-revisions’ and -‘ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor’ are normally not what you want -when using a modern version control system like Git. Instead of letting -the user resolve only those conflicts which Git could not resolve on its -own, they throw away all work done by Git and then expect the user to -manually merge all conflicts, including those that had already been -resolved. That made sense back in the days when version control systems -couldn’t merge (or so I have been told), but not anymore. Once in a -blue moon you might actually want to see all conflicts, in which case -you *can* use these commands, which then use ‘ediff-vc-merge-internal’. -So we don’t actually have to implement ‘ediff-magit-merge-internal’. -Instead we provide the more useful command ‘magit-ediff-resolve’ which -only shows yet-to-be resolved conflicts. - - -File: magit.info, Node: FAQ - Issues and Errors, Prev: FAQ - How to ...?, Up: FAQ - -A.2 FAQ - Issues and Errors -=========================== - -* Menu: - -* Magit is slow:: -* I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable:: -* I am having problems committing:: -* I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit:: -* I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell, but not in Magit: I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell but not in Magit. -* Diffs contain control sequences:: -* Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear:: -* Point is wrong in the COMMIT_EDITMSG buffer:: -* The mode-line information isn't always up-to-date:: -* A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING:: -* My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit:: -* git-commit-mode isn't used when committing from the command-line:: -* Point ends up inside invisible text when jumping to a file-visiting buffer:: - - -File: magit.info, Node: Magit is slow, Next: I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.1 Magit is slow -------------------- - -See *note Performance::. - - -File: magit.info, Node: I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable, Next: I am having problems committing, Prev: Magit is slow, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.2 I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Magit is *currently* not expected to work under such conditions. It -sure would be nice if it did, and v2.5 will hopefully be a big step into -that direction. But it might take until v3.1 to accomplish fully -satisfactory performance, because that requires some heavy refactoring. - - But for now we recommend you use the command line to complete this -one commit. Also see *note Performance::. - - -File: magit.info, Node: I am having problems committing, Next: I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit, Prev: I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.3 I am having problems committing -------------------------------------- - -That likely means that Magit is having problems finding an appropriate -emacsclient executable. See *note (with-editor)Configuring -With-Editor:: and *note (with-editor)Debugging::. - - -File: magit.info, Node: I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit, Next: I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell but not in Magit, Prev: I am having problems committing, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.4 I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit ------------------------------------------------------- - -It’s almost certain that Magit is only incidental to this issue. It is -much more likely that this is a configuration issue, even if you can -push on the command line. - - Detailed setup instructions can be found at -<https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Pushing-with-Magit-from-Windows>. - - -File: magit.info, Node: I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell but not in Magit, Next: Diffs contain control sequences, Prev: I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.5 I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell, but not in Magit --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -This usually occurs because Emacs doesn’t have the same environment -variables as your shell. Try installing and configuring -<https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell>. By default it -synchronizes ‘$PATH’, which helps Magit find the same ‘git’ as the one -you are using on the shell. - - If SOMETHING is "passphrase caching with gpg-agent for commit and/or -tag signing", then you’ll also need to synchronize ‘$GPG_AGENT_INFO’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Diffs contain control sequences, Next: Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear, Prev: I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell but not in Magit, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.6 Diffs contain control sequences -------------------------------------- - -This happens when you configure Git to always color diffs and/or all of -its output. The valid values for relevant Git variables ‘color.ui’ and -‘color.diff’ are ‘false’, ‘true’ and ‘always’, and the default is -‘true’. You should leave it that way because then you get colorful -output in terminals by default but when git’s output is consumed by -something else, then no color control sequences are used. - - If you actually use some other tool that requires setting ‘color.ui’ -and/or ‘color.diff’ to ‘always’ (which is highly unlikely), then you can -override these settings just for Magit by using: - - (setq magit-git-global-arguments - (nconc magit-git-global-arguments - '("-c" "color.ui=false" - "-c" "color.diff=false"))) - - -File: magit.info, Node: Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear, Next: Point is wrong in the COMMIT_EDITMSG buffer, Prev: Diffs contain control sequences, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.7 Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear --------------------------------------------------------------- - -This is probably caused by a change of a ‘diff.*’ Git variable. You -probably set that variable for a reason, and should therefore only undo -that setting in Magit by customizing ‘magit-git-global-arguments’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Point is wrong in the COMMIT_EDITMSG buffer, Next: The mode-line information isn't always up-to-date, Prev: Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.8 Point is wrong in the ‘COMMIT_EDITMSG’ buffer ---------------------------------------------------- - -Neither Magit nor ‘git-commit‘ fiddle with point in the buffer used to -write commit messages, so something else must be doing it. - - You have probably globally enabled a mode which does restore point in -file-visiting buffers. It might be a bit surprising, but when you write -a commit message, then you are actually editing a file. - - So you have to figure out which package is doing. ‘saveplace’, -‘pointback’, and ‘session’ are likely candidates. These snippets might -help: - - (setq session-name-disable-regexp "\\(?:\\`'\\.git/[A-Z_]+\\'\\)") - - (with-eval-after-load 'pointback - (lambda () - (when (or git-commit-mode git-rebase-mode) - (pointback-mode -1)))) - - -File: magit.info, Node: The mode-line information isn't always up-to-date, Next: A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING, Prev: Point is wrong in the COMMIT_EDITMSG buffer, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.9 The mode-line information isn’t always up-to-date -------------------------------------------------------- - -Magit is not responsible for the version control information that is -being displayed in the mode-line and looks something like ‘Git-master’. -The built-in "Version Control" package, also known as "VC", updates that -information, and can be told to do so more often: - - (setq auto-revert-check-vc-info t) - - But doing so isn’t good for performance. For more (overly -optimistic) information see *note (emacs)VC Mode Line::. - - If you don’t really care about seeing that information in the -mode-line, but just don’t want to see _incorrect_ information, then -consider disabling VC when using Git: - - (setq vc-handled-backends (delq 'Git vc-handled-backends)) - - Or to disable it completely: - - (setq vc-handled-backends nil) - - -File: magit.info, Node: A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING, Next: My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit, Prev: The mode-line information isn't always up-to-date, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.10 A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING --------------------------------------------------------------- - -Or more generally, ambiguous refnames break SOMETHING. - - Magit assumes that refs are named non-ambiguously across the -"refs/heads/", "refs/tags/", and "refs/remotes/" namespaces (i.e., all -the names remain unique when those prefixes are stripped). We consider -ambiguous refnames unsupported and recommend that you use a -non-ambiguous naming scheme. However, if you do work with a repository -that has ambiguous refnames, please report any issues you encounter so -that we can investigate whether there is a simple fix. - - -File: magit.info, Node: My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit, Next: git-commit-mode isn't used when committing from the command-line, Prev: A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.11 My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit ------------------------------------------------------------------ - -When Magit calls ‘git’ it adds a few global arguments including -‘--literal-pathspecs’ and the ‘git’ process started by Magit then passes -that setting on to other ‘git’ process it starts itself. It does so by -setting the environment variable ‘GIT_LITERAL_PATHSPECS’, not by calling -subprocesses with the ‘--literal-pathspecs’. You can therefore override -this setting in hook scripts using ‘unset GIT_LITERAL_PATHSPECS’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: git-commit-mode isn't used when committing from the command-line, Next: Point ends up inside invisible text when jumping to a file-visiting buffer, Prev: My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.12 ‘git-commit-mode’ isn’t used when committing from the command-line -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -The reason for this is that ‘git-commit.el’ has not been loaded yet -and/or that the server has not been started yet. These things have -always already been taken care of when you commit from Magit because in -order to do so, Magit has to be loaded and doing that involves loading -‘git-commit’ and starting the server. - - If you want to commit from the command-line, then you have to take -care of these things yourself. Your ‘init.el’ file should contain: - - (require 'git-commit) - (server-mode) - - Instead of ‘(require ’git-commit)‘ you may also use: - - (load "/path/to/magit-autoloads.el") - - You might want to do that because loading ‘git-commit’ causes large -parts of Magit to be loaded. - - There are also some variations of ‘(server-mode)’ that you might want -to try. Personally I use: - - (use-package server - :config (or (server-running-p) (server-mode))) - - Now you can use: - - $ emacs& - $ EDITOR=emacsclient git commit - - However you cannot use: - - $ killall emacs - $ EDITOR="emacsclient --alternate-editor emacs" git commit - - This will actually end up using ‘emacs’, not ‘emacsclient’. If you -do this, then can still edit the commit message but ‘git-commit-mode’ -won’t be used and you have to exit ‘emacs’ to finish the process. - - Tautology ahead. If you want to be able to use ‘emacsclient’ to -connect to a running ‘emacs’ instance, even though no ‘emacs’ instance -is running, then you cannot use ‘emacsclient’ directly. - - Instead you have to create a script that does something like this: - - Try to use ‘emacsclient’ (without using ‘--alternate-editor’). If -that succeeds, do nothing else. Otherwise start ‘emacs &’ (and -‘init.el’ must call ‘server-start’) and try to use ‘emacsclient’ again. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Point ends up inside invisible text when jumping to a file-visiting buffer, Prev: git-commit-mode isn't used when committing from the command-line, Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors - -A.2.13 Point ends up inside invisible text when jumping to a file-visiting buffer ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -This can happen when you type ‘RET’ on a hunk to visit the respective -file at the respective position. One solution to this problem is to use -‘global-reveal-mode’. It makes sure that text around point is always -visible. If that is too drastic for your taste, then you may instead -use ‘magit-diff-visit-file-hook’ to reveal the text, possibly using -‘reveal-post-command’ or for Org buffers ‘org-reveal’. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Debugging Tools, Next: Keystroke Index, Prev: FAQ, Up: Top - -B Debugging Tools -***************** - -Magit and its dependencies provide a few debugging tools, and we -appreciate it very much if you use those tools before reporting an -issue. Please include all relevant output when reporting an issue. - -‘M-x magit-version’ (‘magit-version’) - - This command shows the currently used versions of Magit, Git, and - Emacs in the echo area. Non-interactively this just returns the - Magit version. - -‘M-x magit-emacs-Q-command’ (‘magit-emacs-Q-command’) - - This command shows a debugging shell command in the echo area and - adds it to the kill ring. Paste that command into a shell and run - it. - - This shell command starts ‘emacs’ with only ‘magit’ and its - dependencies loaded. Neither your configuration nor other - installed packages are loaded. This makes it easier to determine - whether some issue lays with Magit or something else. - - If you run Magit from its Git repository, then you should be able - to use ‘make emacs-Q’ instead of the output of this command. - -‘M-x magit-debug-git-executable’ (‘magit-debug-git-executable’) - - This command displays a buffer containing information about the - available and used ‘git’ executable(s), and can be useful when - investigating ‘exec-path’ issues. - - Also see *note Git Executable::. - -‘M-x with-editor-debug’ (‘with-editor-debug’) - - This command displays a buffer containing information about the - available and used ‘~emacsclient’ executable(s), and can be useful - when investigating why Magit (or rather ‘with-editor’) cannot find - an appropriate ‘emacsclient’ executable. - - Also see *note (with-editor)Debugging::. - - Please also see the *note FAQ::. - - -File: magit.info, Node: Keystroke Index, Next: Command Index, Prev: Debugging Tools, Up: Top - -Appendix C Keystroke Index -************************** - - -* Menu: - -* !: Running Git Manually. - (line 12) -* ! !: Running Git Manually. - (line 16) -* ! a: Running Git Manually. - (line 57) -* ! b: Running Git Manually. - (line 61) -* ! g: Running Git Manually. - (line 65) -* ! k: Running Git Manually. - (line 53) -* ! p: Running Git Manually. - (line 24) -* ! s: Running Git Manually. - (line 34) -* ! S: Running Git Manually. - (line 39) -* $: Viewing Git Output. (line 16) -* %: Worktree. (line 8) -* % b: Worktree. (line 13) -* % c: Worktree. (line 17) -* % g: Worktree. (line 33) -* % k: Worktree. (line 28) -* % p: Worktree. (line 21) -* +: Log Buffer. (line 59) -* + <1>: Refreshing Diffs. (line 68) -* -: Log Buffer. (line 63) -* - <1>: Refreshing Diffs. (line 64) -* 0: Refreshing Diffs. (line 72) -* 1: Section Visibility. (line 26) -* 2: Section Visibility. (line 27) -* 3: Section Visibility. (line 28) -* 4: Section Visibility. (line 29) -* =: Log Buffer. (line 53) -* ^: Section Movement. (line 31) -* a: Applying. (line 33) -* A: Cherry Picking. (line 8) -* A A: Cherry Picking. (line 16) -* A a: Cherry Picking. (line 23) -* A A <1>: Cherry Picking. (line 89) -* A a <1>: Cherry Picking. (line 97) -* A d: Cherry Picking. (line 53) -* A h: Cherry Picking. (line 41) -* A n: Cherry Picking. (line 64) -* A s: Cherry Picking. (line 75) -* A s <1>: Cherry Picking. (line 93) -* B: Bisecting. (line 8) -* b: Blaming. (line 86) -* b <1>: The Branch Popup. (line 12) -* B B: Bisecting. (line 16) -* B b: Bisecting. (line 31) -* b b: The Branch Popup. (line 37) -* b C: The Branch Popup. (line 29) -* b c: The Branch Popup. (line 55) -* B g: Bisecting. (line 36) -* B k: Bisecting. (line 41) -* b k: The Branch Popup. (line 240) -* b l: The Branch Popup. (line 62) -* b n: The Branch Popup. (line 45) -* B r: Bisecting. (line 47) -* b r: The Branch Popup. (line 246) -* B s: Bisecting. (line 24) -* b s: The Branch Popup. (line 85) -* b x: The Branch Popup. (line 224) -* b Y: The Branch Popup. (line 113) -* b y: The Branch Popup. (line 218) -* c: Blaming. (line 120) -* c <1>: Initiating a Commit. (line 8) -* c <2>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 72) -* c a: Initiating a Commit. (line 18) -* c A: Initiating a Commit. (line 66) -* c c: Initiating a Commit. (line 13) -* c e: Initiating a Commit. (line 22) -* c f: Initiating a Commit. (line 42) -* c F: Initiating a Commit. (line 50) -* c s: Initiating a Commit. (line 54) -* c S: Initiating a Commit. (line 62) -* c w: Initiating a Commit. (line 32) -* C-<return>: Diff Buffer. (line 48) -* C-<tab>: Section Visibility. (line 13) -* C-c C-a: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 128) -* C-c C-b: Log Buffer. (line 19) -* C-c C-b <1>: Refreshing Diffs. (line 90) -* C-c C-c: Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands. - (line 20) -* C-c C-c <1>: Select from Log. (line 20) -* C-c C-c <2>: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 19) -* C-c C-c <3>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 6) -* C-c C-d: Refreshing Diffs. (line 80) -* C-c C-d <1>: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 57) -* C-c C-e: Diff Buffer. (line 74) -* C-c C-f: Log Buffer. (line 23) -* C-c C-f <1>: Refreshing Diffs. (line 94) -* C-c C-i: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 153) -* C-c C-k: Select from Log. (line 26) -* C-c C-k <1>: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 24) -* C-c C-k <2>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 11) -* C-c C-n: Log Buffer. (line 27) -* C-c C-o: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 144) -* C-c C-p: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 148) -* C-c C-r: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 132) -* C-c C-s: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 136) -* C-c C-t: Diff Buffer. (line 70) -* C-c C-t <1>: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 140) -* C-c C-w: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 63) -* C-c M-g: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 19) -* C-c M-g B: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 80) -* C-c M-g b: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 86) -* C-c M-g c: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 33) -* C-c M-g D: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 39) -* C-c M-g d: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 47) -* C-c M-g e: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 102) -* C-c M-g f: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 96) -* C-c M-g L: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 57) -* C-c M-g l: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 64) -* C-c M-g p: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 112) -* C-c M-g r: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 91) -* C-c M-g s: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 24) -* C-c M-g t: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 71) -* C-c M-g u: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 28) -* C-c M-s: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 35) -* C-w: Common Commands. (line 21) -* C-x g: Status Buffer. (line 22) -* C-x u: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 89) -* d: Diffing. (line 20) -* D: Refreshing Diffs. (line 11) -* d c: Diffing. (line 67) -* d d: Diffing. (line 25) -* D f: Refreshing Diffs. (line 45) -* D F: Refreshing Diffs. (line 50) -* D g: Refreshing Diffs. (line 16) -* d p: Diffing. (line 59) -* d r: Diffing. (line 29) -* D r: Refreshing Diffs. (line 40) -* d s: Diffing. (line 49) -* D s: Refreshing Diffs. (line 21) -* d t: Diffing. (line 72) -* D t: Refreshing Diffs. (line 36) -* d u: Diffing. (line 55) -* d w: Diffing. (line 43) -* D w: Refreshing Diffs. (line 28) -* DEL: Log Buffer. (line 43) -* DEL <1>: Diff Buffer. (line 103) -* DEL <2>: Blaming. (line 73) -* DEL <3>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 28) -* e: Ediffing. (line 9) -* E: Ediffing. (line 21) -* e <1>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 55) -* E c: Ediffing. (line 65) -* E i: Ediffing. (line 57) -* E m: Ediffing. (line 35) -* E r: Ediffing. (line 26) -* E s: Ediffing. (line 48) -* E u: Ediffing. (line 53) -* E w: Ediffing. (line 61) -* E z: Ediffing. (line 69) -* f: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 63) -* f <1>: Fetching. (line 11) -* F: Pulling. (line 11) -* f a: Fetching. (line 38) -* f e: Fetching. (line 24) -* F e: Pulling. (line 24) -* f m: Fetching. (line 42) -* f o: Fetching. (line 28) -* f p: Fetching. (line 16) -* F p: Pulling. (line 16) -* f r: Fetching. (line 33) -* f u: Fetching. (line 20) -* F u: Pulling. (line 20) -* g: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers. - (line 22) -* G: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers. - (line 31) -* j: Diff Buffer. (line 93) -* k: Viewing Git Output. (line 24) -* k <1>: Applying. (line 40) -* k <2>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 68) -* k <3>: Stashing. (line 95) -* l: Logging. (line 28) -* L: Refreshing Logs. (line 11) -* L <1>: Log Buffer. (line 6) -* L <2>: Log Margin. (line 47) -* l a: Logging. (line 58) -* l b: Logging. (line 54) -* L d: Log Margin. (line 64) -* L g: Refreshing Logs. (line 16) -* l h: Logging. (line 46) -* l H: Reflog. (line 19) -* l l: Logging. (line 33) -* l L: Logging. (line 50) -* L L: Log Margin. (line 56) -* L l: Log Margin. (line 60) -* l o: Logging. (line 39) -* l O: Reflog. (line 15) -* l r: Reflog. (line 11) -* L s: Refreshing Logs. (line 21) -* L t: Refreshing Logs. (line 36) -* L w: Refreshing Logs. (line 28) -* m: Merging. (line 9) -* M: The Remote Popup. (line 13) -* m a: Merging. (line 44) -* m a <1>: Merging. (line 94) -* M a: The Remote Popup. (line 35) -* M C: The Remote Popup. (line 26) -* m e: Merging. (line 30) -* m i: Merging. (line 57) -* M k: The Remote Popup. (line 50) -* m m: Merging. (line 17) -* m m <1>: Merging. (line 88) -* m n: Merging. (line 37) -* m p: Merging. (line 80) -* M p: The Remote Popup. (line 54) -* M P: The Remote Popup. (line 59) -* M r: The Remote Popup. (line 40) -* m s: Merging. (line 71) -* M u: The Remote Popup. (line 45) -* M-1: Section Visibility. (line 33) -* M-2: Section Visibility. (line 34) -* M-3: Section Visibility. (line 35) -* M-4: Section Visibility. (line 36) -* M-<tab>: Section Visibility. (line 17) -* M-n: Section Movement. (line 26) -* M-n <1>: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 45) -* M-n <2>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 47) -* M-p: Section Movement. (line 20) -* M-p <1>: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 39) -* M-p <2>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 43) -* M-w: Blaming. (line 112) -* M-w <1>: Common Commands. (line 10) -* M-x magit-clone: Repository Setup. (line 16) -* M-x magit-debug-git-executable: Git Executable. (line 45) -* M-x magit-debug-git-executable <1>: Debugging Tools. (line 30) -* M-x magit-describe-section-briefly: Section Types and Values. - (line 13) -* M-x magit-describe-section-briefly <1>: Matching Sections. (line 6) -* M-x magit-emacs-Q-command: Debugging Tools. (line 16) -* M-x magit-find-file: Visiting Blobs. (line 6) -* M-x magit-find-file-other-window: Visiting Blobs. (line 11) -* M-x magit-init: Repository Setup. (line 6) -* M-x magit-reset-index: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 87) -* M-x magit-reverse-in-index: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 62) -* M-x magit-stage-file: Staging from File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 10) -* M-x magit-toggle-buffer-lock: Modes and Buffers. (line 17) -* M-x magit-unstage-file: Staging from File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 18) -* M-x magit-version: Git Executable. (line 17) -* M-x magit-version <1>: Debugging Tools. (line 10) -* M-x magit-wip-commit: Wip Modes. (line 174) -* M-x with-editor-debug: Debugging Tools. (line 38) -* n: Section Movement. (line 16) -* n <1>: Blaming. (line 91) -* N: Blaming. (line 95) -* n <2>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 39) -* n <3>: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs. - (line 16) -* o: Submodule Popup. (line 6) -* O: Subtree. (line 8) -* o a: Submodule Popup. (line 19) -* O a: Subtree. (line 20) -* O c: Subtree. (line 24) -* o d: Submodule Popup. (line 49) -* o f: Submodule Popup. (line 57) -* O f: Subtree. (line 32) -* o l: Submodule Popup. (line 53) -* O m: Subtree. (line 28) -* o p: Submodule Popup. (line 33) -* O p: Subtree. (line 36) -* o r: Submodule Popup. (line 26) -* o s: Submodule Popup. (line 43) -* O s: Subtree. (line 41) -* o u: Submodule Popup. (line 38) -* p: Section Movement. (line 10) -* p <1>: Blaming. (line 99) -* P: Blaming. (line 103) -* p <2>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 35) -* P <1>: Pushing. (line 11) -* p <3>: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs. - (line 12) -* P e: Pushing. (line 35) -* P m: Pushing. (line 53) -* P o: Pushing. (line 39) -* P p: Pushing. (line 16) -* P r: Pushing. (line 44) -* P t: Pushing. (line 59) -* P T: Pushing. (line 65) -* P u: Pushing. (line 26) -* q: Quitting Windows. (line 6) -* q <1>: Log Buffer. (line 12) -* q <2>: Blaming. (line 107) -* q <3>: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs. - (line 20) -* r: Rebasing. (line 9) -* r <1>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 51) -* r a: Rebasing. (line 107) -* r e: Rebasing. (line 33) -* r e <1>: Rebasing. (line 103) -* r f: Rebasing. (line 73) -* r i: Rebasing. (line 69) -* r k: Rebasing. (line 85) -* r m: Rebasing. (line 77) -* r p: Rebasing. (line 24) -* r r: Rebasing. (line 92) -* r s: Rebasing. (line 39) -* r s <1>: Rebasing. (line 99) -* r u: Rebasing. (line 29) -* r w: Rebasing. (line 81) -* RET: Diff Buffer. (line 8) -* RET <1>: References Buffer. (line 166) -* RET <2>: Blaming. (line 59) -* RET <3>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 16) -* s: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 28) -* S: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 36) -* s <1>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 59) -* S-<tab>: Section Visibility. (line 22) -* SPC: Log Buffer. (line 33) -* SPC <1>: Diff Buffer. (line 99) -* SPC <2>: Blaming. (line 63) -* SPC <3>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 21) -* t: Tagging. (line 8) -* T: Notes. (line 8) -* T a: Notes. (line 51) -* T c: Notes. (line 46) -* t k: Tagging. (line 18) -* T m: Notes. (line 37) -* t p: Tagging. (line 24) -* T p: Notes. (line 29) -* T r: Notes. (line 21) -* t t: Tagging. (line 13) -* T T: Notes. (line 13) -* TAB: Section Visibility. (line 9) -* u: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 43) -* U: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 52) -* v: Applying. (line 44) -* V: Reverting. (line 6) -* V A: Reverting. (line 30) -* V a: Reverting. (line 38) -* V s: Reverting. (line 34) -* V V: Reverting. (line 14) -* V v: Reverting. (line 20) -* W: Creating and Sending Patches. - (line 6) -* w: Applying Patches. (line 8) -* w a: Applying Patches. (line 34) -* w a <1>: Applying Patches. (line 42) -* w a a: Applying Patches. (line 47) -* w m: Applying Patches. (line 19) -* W p: Creating and Sending Patches. - (line 11) -* W r: Creating and Sending Patches. - (line 17) -* w s: Applying Patches. (line 30) -* w w: Applying Patches. (line 13) -* w w <1>: Applying Patches. (line 26) -* x: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 76) -* x <1>: Resetting. (line 8) -* X f: Resetting. (line 43) -* X h: Resetting. (line 25) -* X i: Resetting. (line 30) -* X m: Resetting. (line 14) -* X s: Resetting. (line 19) -* X w: Resetting. (line 37) -* X w <1>: Wip Modes. (line 101) -* Y: Cherries. (line 17) -* y: References Buffer. (line 6) -* y <1>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 85) -* y c: References Buffer. (line 19) -* y o: References Buffer. (line 24) -* y y: References Buffer. (line 14) -* z: Stashing. (line 8) -* z a: Stashing. (line 58) -* z b: Stashing. (line 80) -* z B: Stashing. (line 85) -* z f: Stashing. (line 91) -* z i: Stashing. (line 20) -* z I: Stashing. (line 46) -* z k: Stashing. (line 71) -* z l: Stashing. (line 99) -* z p: Stashing. (line 64) -* z v: Stashing. (line 76) -* z w: Stashing. (line 25) -* z W: Stashing. (line 51) -* z x: Stashing. (line 32) -* z z: Stashing. (line 13) -* z Z: Stashing. (line 39) - - -File: magit.info, Node: Command Index, Next: Function Index, Prev: Keystroke Index, Up: Top - -Appendix D Command Index -************************ - - -* Menu: - -* auto-revert-mode: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 62) -* forward-line: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 39) -* git-commit-ack: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 128) -* git-commit-cc: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 144) -* git-commit-next-message: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 45) -* git-commit-prev-message: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 39) -* git-commit-reported: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 148) -* git-commit-review: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 132) -* git-commit-save-message: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 35) -* git-commit-signoff: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 136) -* git-commit-suggested: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 153) -* git-commit-test: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 140) -* git-rebase-backward-line: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 35) -* git-rebase-edit: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 55) -* git-rebase-exec: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 76) -* git-rebase-fixup: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 63) -* git-rebase-insert: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 85) -* git-rebase-kill-line: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 68) -* git-rebase-move-line-down: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 47) -* git-rebase-move-line-up: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 43) -* git-rebase-pick: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 72) -* git-rebase-reword: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 51) -* git-rebase-show-commit: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 16) -* git-rebase-show-or-scroll-down: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 28) -* git-rebase-show-or-scroll-up: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 21) -* git-rebase-squash: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 59) -* git-rebase-undo: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 89) -* ido-enter-magit-status: Status Buffer. (line 47) -* magit-am-abort: Applying Patches. (line 34) -* magit-am-apply-maildir: Applying Patches. (line 19) -* magit-am-apply-patches: Applying Patches. (line 13) -* magit-am-continue: Applying Patches. (line 26) -* magit-am-popup: Applying Patches. (line 8) -* magit-am-skip: Applying Patches. (line 30) -* magit-apply: Applying. (line 33) -* magit-bisect-bad: Bisecting. (line 31) -* magit-bisect-good: Bisecting. (line 36) -* magit-bisect-popup: Bisecting. (line 8) -* magit-bisect-reset: Bisecting. (line 47) -* magit-bisect-run: Bisecting. (line 24) -* magit-bisect-skip: Bisecting. (line 41) -* magit-bisect-start: Bisecting. (line 16) -* magit-blame: Blaming. (line 17) -* magit-blame <1>: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 86) -* magit-blame-copy-hash: Blaming. (line 112) -* magit-blame-cycle-style: Blaming. (line 120) -* magit-blame-echo: Blaming. (line 32) -* magit-blame-next-chunk: Blaming. (line 91) -* magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit: Blaming. (line 95) -* magit-blame-popup: Blaming. (line 86) -* magit-blame-popup <1>: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 80) -* magit-blame-previous-chunk: Blaming. (line 99) -* magit-blame-previous-chunk-same-commit: Blaming. (line 103) -* magit-blame-quit: Blaming. (line 107) -* magit-blame-removal: Blaming. (line 38) -* magit-blame-removal <1>: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 91) -* magit-blame-reverse: Blaming. (line 46) -* magit-blame-reverse <1>: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 96) -* magit-blob-next: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs. - (line 16) -* magit-blob-previous: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 112) -* magit-blob-previous <1>: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs. - (line 12) -* magit-branch: The Branch Popup. (line 45) -* magit-branch-and-checkout: The Branch Popup. (line 55) -* magit-branch-checkout: The Branch Popup. (line 62) -* magit-branch-config-popup: The Branch Popup. (line 29) -* magit-branch-config-popup <1>: The Branch Config Popup. - (line 6) -* magit-branch-delete: The Branch Popup. (line 240) -* magit-branch-or-checkout: The Branch Popup. (line 350) -* magit-branch-orphan: The Branch Popup. (line 345) -* magit-branch-popup: The Branch Popup. (line 12) -* magit-branch-pull-request: The Branch Popup. (line 113) -* magit-branch-rename: The Branch Popup. (line 246) -* magit-branch-reset: The Branch Popup. (line 224) -* magit-branch-shelve: Auxillary Branch Commands. - (line 8) -* magit-branch-spinoff: The Branch Popup. (line 85) -* magit-branch-unshelve: Auxillary Branch Commands. - (line 19) -* magit-checkout: The Branch Popup. (line 37) -* magit-checkout-pull-request: The Branch Popup. (line 218) -* magit-cherry: Cherries. (line 17) -* magit-cherry-apply: Cherry Picking. (line 23) -* magit-cherry-donate: Cherry Picking. (line 53) -* magit-cherry-harvest: Cherry Picking. (line 41) -* magit-cherry-pick: Cherry Picking. (line 16) -* magit-cherry-pick-popup: Cherry Picking. (line 8) -* magit-cherry-spinoff: Cherry Picking. (line 75) -* magit-cherry-spinout: Cherry Picking. (line 64) -* magit-clone: Repository Setup. (line 16) -* magit-commit: Initiating a Commit. (line 13) -* magit-commit-amend: Initiating a Commit. (line 18) -* magit-commit-augment: Initiating a Commit. (line 66) -* magit-commit-extend: Initiating a Commit. (line 22) -* magit-commit-fixup: Initiating a Commit. (line 42) -* magit-commit-instant-fixup: Initiating a Commit. (line 50) -* magit-commit-instant-squash: Initiating a Commit. (line 62) -* magit-commit-popup: Initiating a Commit. (line 8) -* magit-commit-popup <1>: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 33) -* magit-commit-reword: Initiating a Commit. (line 32) -* magit-commit-squash: Initiating a Commit. (line 54) -* magit-copy-buffer-revision: Common Commands. (line 21) -* magit-copy-section-value: Common Commands. (line 10) -* magit-cycle-margin-style: Log Margin. (line 60) -* magit-debug-git-executable: Git Executable. (line 45) -* magit-debug-git-executable <1>: Debugging Tools. (line 30) -* magit-describe-section-briefly: Section Types and Values. - (line 13) -* magit-describe-section-briefly <1>: Matching Sections. (line 6) -* magit-diff: Diffing. (line 29) -* magit-diff-buffer-file: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 47) -* magit-diff-buffer-file-popup: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 39) -* magit-diff-default-context: Refreshing Diffs. (line 72) -* magit-diff-dwim: Diffing. (line 25) -* magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit: Diff Buffer. (line 74) -* magit-diff-flip-revs: Refreshing Diffs. (line 45) -* magit-diff-less-context: Refreshing Diffs. (line 64) -* magit-diff-more-context: Refreshing Diffs. (line 68) -* magit-diff-paths: Diffing. (line 59) -* magit-diff-popup: Diffing. (line 20) -* magit-diff-refresh: Refreshing Diffs. (line 16) -* magit-diff-refresh-popup: Refreshing Diffs. (line 11) -* magit-diff-save-default-arguments: Refreshing Diffs. (line 28) -* magit-diff-set-default-arguments: Refreshing Diffs. (line 21) -* magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down: Log Buffer. (line 43) -* magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down <1>: Blaming. (line 73) -* magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up: Log Buffer. (line 33) -* magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up <1>: Blaming. (line 63) -* magit-diff-staged: Diffing. (line 49) -* magit-diff-switch-range-type: Refreshing Diffs. (line 40) -* magit-diff-toggle-file-filter: Refreshing Diffs. (line 50) -* magit-diff-toggle-refine-hunk: Refreshing Diffs. (line 36) -* magit-diff-trace-definition: Diff Buffer. (line 70) -* magit-diff-unstaged: Diffing. (line 55) -* magit-diff-visit-file: Diff Buffer. (line 8) -* magit-diff-visit-file-other-window: Diff Buffer. (line 65) -* magit-diff-visit-file-worktree: Diff Buffer. (line 48) -* magit-diff-while-committing: Refreshing Diffs. (line 80) -* magit-diff-while-committing <1>: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 57) -* magit-diff-working-tree: Diffing. (line 43) -* magit-discard: Applying. (line 40) -* magit-dispatch-popup: Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands. - (line 20) -* magit-ediff-compare: Ediffing. (line 26) -* magit-ediff-dwim: Ediffing. (line 9) -* magit-ediff-popup: Ediffing. (line 21) -* magit-ediff-resolve: Ediffing. (line 35) -* magit-ediff-show-commit: Ediffing. (line 65) -* magit-ediff-show-staged: Ediffing. (line 57) -* magit-ediff-show-stash: Ediffing. (line 69) -* magit-ediff-show-unstaged: Ediffing. (line 53) -* magit-ediff-show-working-tree: Ediffing. (line 61) -* magit-ediff-stage: Ediffing. (line 48) -* magit-edit-line-commit: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 102) -* magit-emacs-Q-command: Debugging Tools. (line 16) -* magit-fetch: Fetching. (line 24) -* magit-fetch-all: Fetching. (line 38) -* magit-fetch-branch: Fetching. (line 28) -* magit-fetch-from-pushremote: Fetching. (line 16) -* magit-fetch-from-upstream: Fetching. (line 20) -* magit-fetch-modules: Submodule Popup. (line 57) -* magit-fetch-popup: Fetching. (line 11) -* magit-fetch-refspec: Fetching. (line 33) -* magit-file-checkout: Resetting. (line 43) -* magit-file-checkout <1>: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 131) -* magit-file-delete: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 123) -* magit-file-popup: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 19) -* magit-file-rename: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 119) -* magit-file-untrack: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 127) -* magit-find-file: Visiting Blobs. (line 6) -* magit-find-file-other-window: Visiting Blobs. (line 11) -* magit-format-patch: Creating and Sending Patches. - (line 11) -* magit-git-command: Running Git Manually. - (line 24) -* magit-git-command-topdir: Running Git Manually. - (line 16) -* magit-go-backward: Log Buffer. (line 19) -* magit-go-backward <1>: Refreshing Diffs. (line 90) -* magit-go-forward: Log Buffer. (line 23) -* magit-go-forward <1>: Refreshing Diffs. (line 94) -* magit-init: Repository Setup. (line 6) -* magit-jump-to-diffstat-or-diff: Diff Buffer. (line 93) -* magit-kill-this-buffer: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs. - (line 20) -* magit-list-repositories: Repository List. (line 6) -* magit-list-submodules: Listing Submodules. (line 13) -* magit-list-submodules <1>: Submodule Popup. (line 53) -* magit-log: Logging. (line 39) -* magit-log-all: Logging. (line 58) -* magit-log-all-branches: Logging. (line 54) -* magit-log-branches: Logging. (line 50) -* magit-log-buffer-file: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 64) -* magit-log-buffer-file-popup: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 57) -* magit-log-bury-buffer: Log Buffer. (line 12) -* magit-log-current: Logging. (line 33) -* magit-log-double-commit-limit: Log Buffer. (line 59) -* magit-log-half-commit-limit: Log Buffer. (line 63) -* magit-log-head: Logging. (line 46) -* magit-log-move-to-parent: Log Buffer. (line 27) -* magit-log-popup: Logging. (line 28) -* magit-log-refresh: Refreshing Logs. (line 16) -* magit-log-refresh-popup: Refreshing Logs. (line 11) -* magit-log-refresh-popup <1>: Log Buffer. (line 6) -* magit-log-save-default-arguments: Refreshing Logs. (line 28) -* magit-log-select-pick: Select from Log. (line 20) -* magit-log-select-quit: Select from Log. (line 26) -* magit-log-set-default-arguments: Refreshing Logs. (line 21) -* magit-log-toggle-commit-limit: Log Buffer. (line 53) -* magit-log-trace-definition: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 71) -* magit-margin-popup: Log Margin. (line 47) -* magit-merge: Merging. (line 17) -* magit-merge <1>: Merging. (line 88) -* magit-merge-abort: Merging. (line 94) -* magit-merge-absorb: Merging. (line 44) -* magit-merge-editmsg: Merging. (line 30) -* magit-merge-into: Merging. (line 57) -* magit-merge-nocommit: Merging. (line 37) -* magit-merge-popup: Merging. (line 9) -* magit-merge-preview: Merging. (line 80) -* magit-merge-squash: Merging. (line 71) -* magit-mode-bury-buffer: Quitting Windows. (line 6) -* magit-notes-edit: Notes. (line 13) -* magit-notes-merge: Notes. (line 37) -* magit-notes-merge-abort: Notes. (line 51) -* magit-notes-merge-commit: Notes. (line 46) -* magit-notes-popup: Notes. (line 8) -* magit-notes-prune: Notes. (line 29) -* magit-notes-remove: Notes. (line 21) -* magit-patch-apply: Applying Patches. (line 47) -* magit-patch-apply-popup: Applying Patches. (line 42) -* magit-patch-popup: Creating and Sending Patches. - (line 6) -* magit-pop-revision-stack: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 63) -* magit-process: Viewing Git Output. (line 16) -* magit-process-kill: Viewing Git Output. (line 24) -* magit-pull: Pulling. (line 24) -* magit-pull-from-pushremote: Pulling. (line 16) -* magit-pull-from-upstream: Pulling. (line 20) -* magit-pull-popup: Pulling. (line 11) -* magit-push: Pushing. (line 39) -* magit-push-current: Pushing. (line 35) -* magit-push-current-to-pushremote: Pushing. (line 16) -* magit-push-current-to-upstream: Pushing. (line 26) -* magit-push-implicitly args: Pushing. (line 73) -* magit-push-matching: Pushing. (line 53) -* magit-push-popup: Pushing. (line 11) -* magit-push-refspecs: Pushing. (line 44) -* magit-push-tag: Pushing. (line 65) -* magit-push-tags: Pushing. (line 59) -* magit-push-to-remote remote args: Pushing. (line 84) -* magit-rebase: Rebasing. (line 33) -* magit-rebase-abort: Rebasing. (line 107) -* magit-rebase-autosquash: Rebasing. (line 73) -* magit-rebase-continue: Rebasing. (line 92) -* magit-rebase-edit: Rebasing. (line 103) -* magit-rebase-edit-commit: Rebasing. (line 77) -* magit-rebase-interactive: Rebasing. (line 69) -* magit-rebase-onto-pushremote: Rebasing. (line 24) -* magit-rebase-onto-upstream: Rebasing. (line 29) -* magit-rebase-popup: Rebasing. (line 9) -* magit-rebase-remove-commit: Rebasing. (line 85) -* magit-rebase-reword-commit: Rebasing. (line 81) -* magit-rebase-skip: Rebasing. (line 99) -* magit-rebase-subset: Rebasing. (line 39) -* magit-reflog-current: Reflog. (line 11) -* magit-reflog-head: Reflog. (line 19) -* magit-reflog-other: Reflog. (line 15) -* magit-refresh: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers. - (line 22) -* magit-refresh-all: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers. - (line 31) -* magit-remote-add: The Remote Popup. (line 35) -* magit-remote-config-popup: The Remote Popup. (line 26) -* magit-remote-config-popup <1>: The Remote Config Popup. - (line 6) -* magit-remote-popup: The Remote Popup. (line 13) -* magit-remote-prune: The Remote Popup. (line 54) -* magit-remote-prune-refspecs: The Remote Popup. (line 59) -* magit-remote-remove: The Remote Popup. (line 50) -* magit-remote-rename: The Remote Popup. (line 40) -* magit-remote-set-url: The Remote Popup. (line 45) -* magit-request-pull: Creating and Sending Patches. - (line 17) -* magit-reset: Resetting. (line 8) -* magit-reset-hard: Resetting. (line 25) -* magit-reset-head: Resetting. (line 14) -* magit-reset-index: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 87) -* magit-reset-index <1>: Resetting. (line 30) -* magit-reset-soft: Resetting. (line 19) -* magit-reset-worktree: Resetting. (line 37) -* magit-reset-worktree <1>: Wip Modes. (line 101) -* magit-reverse: Applying. (line 44) -* magit-reverse-in-index: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 62) -* magit-revert: Reverting. (line 14) -* magit-revert-no-commit: Reverting. (line 20) -* magit-revert-popup: Reverting. (line 6) -* magit-run-git-gui: Running Git Manually. - (line 65) -* magit-run-gitk: Running Git Manually. - (line 53) -* magit-run-gitk-all: Running Git Manually. - (line 57) -* magit-run-gitk-branches: Running Git Manually. - (line 61) -* magit-run-popup: Running Git Manually. - (line 12) -* magit-section-backward: Section Movement. (line 10) -* magit-section-backward-siblings: Section Movement. (line 20) -* magit-section-cycle: Section Visibility. (line 13) -* magit-section-cycle-diffs: Section Visibility. (line 17) -* magit-section-cycle-global: Section Visibility. (line 22) -* magit-section-forward: Section Movement. (line 16) -* magit-section-forward-siblings: Section Movement. (line 26) -* magit-section-hide: Section Visibility. (line 49) -* magit-section-hide-children: Section Visibility. (line 64) -* magit-section-show: Section Visibility. (line 45) -* magit-section-show-children: Section Visibility. (line 58) -* magit-section-show-headings: Section Visibility. (line 53) -* magit-section-show-level-1: Section Visibility. (line 26) -* magit-section-show-level-1-all: Section Visibility. (line 33) -* magit-section-show-level-2: Section Visibility. (line 27) -* magit-section-show-level-2-all: Section Visibility. (line 34) -* magit-section-show-level-3: Section Visibility. (line 28) -* magit-section-show-level-3-all: Section Visibility. (line 35) -* magit-section-show-level-4: Section Visibility. (line 29) -* magit-section-show-level-4-all: Section Visibility. (line 36) -* magit-section-toggle: Section Visibility. (line 9) -* magit-section-toggle-children: Section Visibility. (line 68) -* magit-section-up: Section Movement. (line 31) -* magit-sequence-abort: Cherry Picking. (line 97) -* magit-sequence-abort <1>: Reverting. (line 38) -* magit-sequence-continue: Cherry Picking. (line 89) -* magit-sequence-continue <1>: Reverting. (line 30) -* magit-sequence-skip: Cherry Picking. (line 93) -* magit-sequence-skip <1>: Reverting. (line 34) -* magit-shell-command: Running Git Manually. - (line 39) -* magit-shell-command-topdir: Running Git Manually. - (line 34) -* magit-show-commit: Diffing. (line 67) -* magit-show-commit <1>: Blaming. (line 59) -* magit-show-refs: References Buffer. (line 24) -* magit-show-refs-current: References Buffer. (line 19) -* magit-show-refs-head: References Buffer. (line 14) -* magit-show-refs-popup: References Buffer. (line 6) -* magit-snapshot: Stashing. (line 39) -* magit-snapshot-index: Stashing. (line 46) -* magit-snapshot-worktree: Stashing. (line 51) -* magit-stage: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 28) -* magit-stage-file: Staging from File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 10) -* magit-stage-file <1>: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 24) -* magit-stage-modified: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 36) -* magit-stash: Stashing. (line 13) -* magit-stash-apply: Stashing. (line 58) -* magit-stash-branch: Stashing. (line 80) -* magit-stash-branch-here: Stashing. (line 85) -* magit-stash-clear: Stashing. (line 95) -* magit-stash-drop: Stashing. (line 71) -* magit-stash-format-patch: Stashing. (line 91) -* magit-stash-index: Stashing. (line 20) -* magit-stash-keep-index: Stashing. (line 32) -* magit-stash-list: Stashing. (line 99) -* magit-stash-pop: Stashing. (line 64) -* magit-stash-popup: Stashing. (line 8) -* magit-stash-show: Diffing. (line 72) -* magit-stash-show <1>: Stashing. (line 76) -* magit-stash-worktree: Stashing. (line 25) -* magit-status: Status Buffer. (line 22) -* magit-submodule-add: Submodule Popup. (line 19) -* magit-submodule-fetch: Fetching. (line 42) -* magit-submodule-populate: Submodule Popup. (line 33) -* magit-submodule-popup: Submodule Popup. (line 6) -* magit-submodule-register: Submodule Popup. (line 26) -* magit-submodule-synchronize: Submodule Popup. (line 43) -* magit-submodule-unpopulate: Submodule Popup. (line 49) -* magit-submodule-update: Submodule Popup. (line 38) -* magit-subtree-add: Subtree. (line 20) -* magit-subtree-add-commit: Subtree. (line 24) -* magit-subtree-merge: Subtree. (line 28) -* magit-subtree-pull: Subtree. (line 32) -* magit-subtree-push: Subtree. (line 36) -* magit-subtree-split: Subtree. (line 41) -* magit-tag: Tagging. (line 13) -* magit-tag-delete: Tagging. (line 18) -* magit-tag-popup: Tagging. (line 8) -* magit-tag-prune: Tagging. (line 24) -* magit-tag-release: Tagging. (line 28) -* magit-toggle-buffer-lock: Modes and Buffers. (line 17) -* magit-toggle-margin: Refreshing Logs. (line 36) -* magit-toggle-margin <1>: Log Margin. (line 56) -* magit-toggle-margin-details: Log Margin. (line 64) -* magit-tree-popup: Subtree. (line 8) -* magit-unstage: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 43) -* magit-unstage-all: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 52) -* magit-unstage-file: Staging from File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 18) -* magit-unstage-file <1>: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 28) -* magit-version: Git Executable. (line 17) -* magit-version <1>: Debugging Tools. (line 10) -* magit-visit-ref: References Buffer. (line 166) -* magit-wip-commit: Wip Modes. (line 174) -* magit-wip-log: Wip Modes. (line 85) -* magit-wip-log-current: Wip Modes. (line 93) -* magit-worktree-branch: Worktree. (line 17) -* magit-worktree-checkout: Worktree. (line 13) -* magit-worktree-checkout-pull-request: Worktree. (line 21) -* magit-worktree-delete: Worktree. (line 28) -* magit-worktree-popup: Worktree. (line 8) -* magit-worktree-status: Worktree. (line 33) -* scroll-down: Diff Buffer. (line 103) -* scroll-up: Diff Buffer. (line 99) -* with-editor-cancel: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 24) -* with-editor-cancel <1>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 11) -* with-editor-debug: Debugging Tools. (line 38) -* with-editor-finish: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 19) -* with-editor-finish <1>: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 6) - - -File: magit.info, Node: Function Index, Next: Variable Index, Prev: Command Index, Up: Top - -Appendix E Function Index -************************* - - -* Menu: - -* auto-revert-mode: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 62) -* git-commit-check-style-conventions: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 247) -* git-commit-propertize-diff: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 206) -* git-commit-save-message: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 187) -* git-commit-setup-changelog-support: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 191) -* git-commit-turn-on-auto-fill: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 196) -* git-commit-turn-on-flyspell: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 201) -* ido-enter-magit-status: Status Buffer. (line 47) -* magit-add-section-hook: Section Hooks. (line 20) -* magit-after-save-refresh-status: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers. - (line 56) -* magit-blame: Blaming. (line 17) -* magit-blame-echo: Blaming. (line 32) -* magit-blame-removal: Blaming. (line 38) -* magit-blame-reverse: Blaming. (line 46) -* magit-branch-config-popup: The Branch Config Popup. - (line 6) -* magit-branch-or-checkout: The Branch Popup. (line 350) -* magit-branch-orphan: The Branch Popup. (line 345) -* magit-branch-shelve: Auxillary Branch Commands. - (line 8) -* magit-branch-unshelve: Auxillary Branch Commands. - (line 19) -* magit-builtin-completing-read: Support for Completion Frameworks. - (line 42) -* magit-call-git: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 28) -* magit-call-process: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 32) -* magit-cancel-section: Creating Sections. (line 71) -* magit-completing-read: Support for Completion Frameworks. - (line 60) -* magit-current-section: Section Selection. (line 6) -* magit-define-section-jumper: Creating Sections. (line 77) -* magit-diff-scope: Matching Sections. (line 118) -* magit-diff-type: Matching Sections. (line 95) -* magit-diff-visit-file-other-window: Diff Buffer. (line 65) -* magit-display-buffer: Switching Buffers. (line 6) -* magit-display-buffer-fullcolumn-most-v1: Switching Buffers. (line 72) -* magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-topleft-v1: Switching Buffers. - (line 62) -* magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1: Switching Buffers. - (line 56) -* magit-display-buffer-same-window-except-diff-v1: Switching Buffers. - (line 50) -* magit-display-buffer-traditional: Switching Buffers. (line 42) -* magit-file-checkout: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 131) -* magit-file-delete: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 123) -* magit-file-rename: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 119) -* magit-file-untrack: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 127) -* magit-generate-buffer-name-default-function: Naming Buffers. - (line 17) -* magit-get-section: Matching Sections. (line 16) -* magit-git: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 65) -* magit-git-exit-code: Getting a Value from Git. - (line 10) -* magit-git-failure: Getting a Value from Git. - (line 19) -* magit-git-false: Getting a Value from Git. - (line 29) -* magit-git-insert: Getting a Value from Git. - (line 34) -* magit-git-items: Getting a Value from Git. - (line 49) -* magit-git-lines: Getting a Value from Git. - (line 44) -* magit-git-str: Getting a Value from Git. - (line 72) -* magit-git-string: Getting a Value from Git. - (line 38) -* magit-git-success: Getting a Value from Git. - (line 14) -* magit-git-true: Getting a Value from Git. - (line 24) -* magit-git-wash: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 70) -* magit-hunk-set-window-start: Section Movement. (line 43) -* magit-ido-completing-read: Support for Completion Frameworks. - (line 48) -* magit-insert-am-sequence: Status Sections. (line 28) -* magit-insert-bisect-log: Status Sections. (line 46) -* magit-insert-bisect-output: Status Sections. (line 38) -* magit-insert-bisect-rest: Status Sections. (line 42) -* magit-insert-diff-filter-header: Status Header Sections. - (line 38) -* magit-insert-error-header: Status Header Sections. - (line 28) -* magit-insert-head-branch-header: Status Header Sections. - (line 42) -* magit-insert-heading: Creating Sections. (line 42) -* magit-insert-ignored-files: Status Sections. (line 100) -* magit-insert-local-branches: References Sections. (line 17) -* magit-insert-merge-log: Status Sections. (line 18) -* magit-insert-modules: Status Module Sections. - (line 12) -* magit-insert-modules-overview: Status Module Sections. - (line 33) -* magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-pushremote: Status Module Sections. - (line 50) -* magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-upstream: Status Module Sections. - (line 44) -* magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-pushremote: Status Module Sections. - (line 62) -* magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-upstream: Status Module Sections. - (line 56) -* magit-insert-push-branch-header: Status Header Sections. - (line 51) -* magit-insert-rebase-sequence: Status Sections. (line 23) -* magit-insert-recent-commits: Status Sections. (line 115) -* magit-insert-remote-branches: References Sections. (line 21) -* magit-insert-remote-header: Status Header Sections. - (line 67) -* magit-insert-repo-header: Status Header Sections. - (line 63) -* magit-insert-section: Creating Sections. (line 6) -* magit-insert-sequencer-sequence: Status Sections. (line 33) -* magit-insert-staged-changes: Status Sections. (line 63) -* magit-insert-stashes: Status Sections. (line 67) -* magit-insert-status-headers: Status Header Sections. - (line 12) -* magit-insert-submodules: Listing Submodules. (line 35) -* magit-insert-tags: References Sections. (line 25) -* magit-insert-tags-header: Status Header Sections. - (line 56) -* magit-insert-tracked-files: Status Sections. (line 96) -* magit-insert-unpulled-cherries: Status Sections. (line 126) -* magit-insert-unpulled-from-pushremote: Status Sections. (line 79) -* magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream: Status Sections. (line 74) -* magit-insert-unpulled-or-recent-commits: Status Sections. (line 108) -* magit-insert-unpushed-cherries: Status Sections. (line 133) -* magit-insert-unpushed-to-pushremote: Status Sections. (line 89) -* magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream: Status Sections. (line 84) -* magit-insert-unstaged-changes: Status Sections. (line 59) -* magit-insert-untracked-files: Status Sections. (line 50) -* magit-insert-upstream-branch-header: Status Header Sections. - (line 46) -* magit-insert-user-header: Status Header Sections. - (line 75) -* magit-list-repositories: Repository List. (line 6) -* magit-list-submodules: Listing Submodules. (line 13) -* magit-log-maybe-show-more-commits: Section Movement. (line 57) -* magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer: Section Movement. (line 71) -* magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer: Section Movement. (line 64) -* magit-maybe-set-dedicated: Switching Buffers. (line 97) -* magit-mode-display-buffer: Refreshing Buffers. (line 33) -* magit-mode-quit-window: Quitting Windows. (line 31) -* magit-mode-setup: Refreshing Buffers. (line 17) -* magit-push-implicitly: Pushing. (line 73) -* magit-push-to-remote: Pushing. (line 84) -* magit-region-sections: Section Selection. (line 10) -* magit-region-values: Section Selection. (line 37) -* magit-remote-config-popup: The Remote Config Popup. - (line 6) -* magit-repolist-column-ident: Repository List. (line 30) -* magit-repolist-column-path: Repository List. (line 35) -* magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-pushremote: Repository List. - (line 49) -* magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-upstream: Repository List. - (line 44) -* magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-pushremote: Repository List. - (line 59) -* magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-upstream: Repository List. - (line 54) -* magit-repolist-column-version: Repository List. (line 39) -* magit-restore-window-configuration: Quitting Windows. (line 20) -* magit-revert-buffers: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 178) -* magit-run-git: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 36) -* magit-run-git-async: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 80) -* magit-run-git-with-editor: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 93) -* magit-run-git-with-input: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 40) -* magit-run-git-with-logfile: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 56) -* magit-save-window-configuration: Switching Buffers. (line 86) -* magit-section-case: Matching Sections. (line 71) -* magit-section-hide: Section Visibility. (line 49) -* magit-section-hide-children: Section Visibility. (line 64) -* magit-section-ident: Matching Sections. (line 11) -* magit-section-match: Matching Sections. (line 21) -* magit-section-set-window-start: Section Movement. (line 50) -* magit-section-show: Section Visibility. (line 45) -* magit-section-show-children: Section Visibility. (line 58) -* magit-section-show-headings: Section Visibility. (line 53) -* magit-section-toggle-children: Section Visibility. (line 68) -* magit-section-value-if: Matching Sections. (line 61) -* magit-start-git: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 105) -* magit-start-process: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 124) -* magit-status-maybe-update-blob-buffer: Section Movement. (line 83) -* magit-status-maybe-update-revision-buffer: Section Movement. - (line 77) -* magit-tag-release: Tagging. (line 28) -* magit-wip-commit-initial-backup: Wip Modes. (line 145) -* magit-wip-log: Wip Modes. (line 85) -* magit-wip-log-current: Wip Modes. (line 93) -* with-editor-usage-message: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 215) - - -File: magit.info, Node: Variable Index, Prev: Function Index, Up: Top - -Appendix F Variable Index -************************* - - -* Menu: - -* auto-revert-buffer-list-filter: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 81) -* auto-revert-interval: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 76) -* auto-revert-stop-on-user-input: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 71) -* auto-revert-use-notify: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 49) -* auto-revert-verbose: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 103) -* branch.autoSetupMerge: The Branch Config Popup. - (line 94) -* branch.autoSetupRebase: The Branch Config Popup. - (line 111) -* branch.NAME.description: The Branch Config Popup. - (line 61) -* branch.NAME.merge: The Branch Config Popup. - (line 23) -* branch.NAME.pushRemote: The Branch Config Popup. - (line 47) -* branch.NAME.rebase: The Branch Config Popup. - (line 35) -* branch.NAME.remote: The Branch Config Popup. - (line 29) -* core.notesRef: Notes. (line 59) -* git-commit-fill-column: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 228) -* git-commit-finish-query-functions: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 233) -* git-commit-known-pseudo-headers: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 124) -* git-commit-major-mode: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 163) -* git-commit-setup-hook: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 174) -* git-commit-summary-max-length: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 222) -* git-rebase-auto-advance: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 94) -* git-rebase-confirm-cancel: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 102) -* git-rebase-show-instructions: Editing Rebase Sequences. - (line 98) -* global-auto-revert-mode: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 22) -* magit-auto-revert-immediately: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 32) -* magit-auto-revert-mode: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 17) -* magit-auto-revert-tracked-only: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 55) -* magit-bisect-show-graph: Bisecting. (line 55) -* magit-blame-disable-modes: Blaming. (line 150) -* magit-blame-echo-style: Blaming. (line 133) -* magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook: Blaming. (line 156) -* magit-blame-read-only: Blaming. (line 145) -* magit-blame-styles: Blaming. (line 128) -* magit-blame-time-format: Blaming. (line 140) -* magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist: The Branch Popup. - (line 303) -* magit-branch-popup-show-variables: The Branch Popup. (line 21) -* magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream: The Branch Popup. (line 258) -* magit-branch-read-upstream-first: The Branch Popup. (line 252) -* magit-buffer-name-format: Naming Buffers. (line 27) -* magit-bury-buffer-function: Quitting Windows. (line 11) -* magit-cherry-margin: Cherries. (line 22) -* magit-clone-set-remote.pushDefault: Repository Setup. (line 23) -* magit-commit-ask-to-stage: Initiating a Commit. (line 74) -* magit-commit-extend-override-date: Initiating a Commit. (line 79) -* magit-commit-reword-override-date: Initiating a Commit. (line 83) -* magit-commit-squash-confirm: Initiating a Commit. (line 87) -* magit-completing-read-function: Support for Completion Frameworks. - (line 27) -* magit-diff-adjust-tab-width: Diff Options. (line 16) -* magit-diff-buffer-file-locked: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 52) -* magit-diff-hide-trailing-cr-characters: Diff Options. (line 67) -* magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-functions: Diff Options. (line 71) -* magit-diff-highlight-indentation: Diff Options. (line 52) -* magit-diff-highlight-trailing: Diff Options. (line 47) -* magit-diff-paint-whitespace: Diff Options. (line 38) -* magit-diff-refine-hunk: Diff Options. (line 6) -* magit-diff-unmarked-lines-keep-foreground: Diff Options. (line 97) -* magit-diff-visit-previous-blob: Diff Buffer. (line 37) -* magit-display-buffer-function: Switching Buffers. (line 23) -* magit-display-buffer-noselect: Switching Buffers. (line 14) -* magit-dwim-selection: Completion and Confirmation. - (line 42) -* magit-ediff-dwim-show-on-hunks: Ediffing. (line 73) -* magit-ediff-quit-hook: Ediffing. (line 88) -* magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index: Ediffing. (line 81) -* magit-file-mode: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 11) -* magit-generate-buffer-name-function: Naming Buffers. (line 6) -* magit-git-debug: Viewing Git Output. (line 28) -* magit-git-debug <1>: Getting a Value from Git. - (line 64) -* magit-git-executable: Git Executable. (line 39) -* magit-git-global-arguments: Global Git Arguments. - (line 6) -* magit-keep-region-overlay: The Selection. (line 52) -* magit-list-refs-sortby: Additional Completion Options. - (line 6) -* magit-log-auto-more: Log Buffer. (line 67) -* magit-log-buffer-file-locked: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files. - (line 75) -* magit-log-margin: Log Margin. (line 12) -* magit-log-section-args: Status Options. (line 36) -* magit-log-section-commit-count: Status Sections. (line 120) -* magit-log-select-margin: Select from Log. (line 30) -* magit-log-show-refname-after-summary: Log Buffer. (line 73) -* magit-module-sections-hook: Status Module Sections. - (line 20) -* magit-module-sections-nested: Status Module Sections. - (line 24) -* magit-no-confirm: Action Confirmation. (line 18) -* magit-pop-revision-stack-format: Editing Commit Messages. - (line 92) -* magit-post-display-buffer-hook: Switching Buffers. (line 92) -* magit-pre-display-buffer-hook: Switching Buffers. (line 81) -* magit-prefer-remote-upstream: The Branch Config Popup. - (line 139) -* magit-process-raise-error: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 151) -* magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing: Pushing. (line 96) -* magit-reflog-margin: Reflog. (line 23) -* magit-refresh-args: Refreshing Buffers. (line 55) -* magit-refresh-buffer-hook: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers. - (line 40) -* magit-refresh-function: Refreshing Buffers. (line 49) -* magit-refresh-status-buffer: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers. - (line 46) -* magit-refs-filter-alist: References Buffer. (line 149) -* magit-refs-focus-column-width: References Buffer. (line 74) -* magit-refs-margin: References Buffer. (line 89) -* magit-refs-margin-for-tags: References Buffer. (line 115) -* magit-refs-pad-commit-counts: References Buffer. (line 41) -* magit-refs-primary-column-width: References Buffer. (line 61) -* magit-refs-sections-hook: References Sections. (line 13) -* magit-refs-show-commit-count: References Buffer. (line 29) -* magit-refs-show-remote-prefix: References Buffer. (line 54) -* magit-remote-add-set-remote.pushDefault: The Remote Popup. (line 77) -* magit-remote-popup-show-variables: The Remote Popup. (line 18) -* magit-repolist-columns: Repository List. (line 14) -* magit-repository-directories: Status Buffer. (line 30) -* magit-repository-directories-depth: Status Buffer. (line 40) -* magit-revision-insert-related-refs: Revision Buffer. (line 6) -* magit-revision-show-gravatar: Revision Buffer. (line 10) -* magit-revision-use-hash-sections: Revision Buffer. (line 26) -* magit-root-section: Matching Sections. (line 87) -* magit-save-repository-buffers: Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers. - (line 13) -* magit-section-cache-visibility: Section Visibility. (line 95) -* magit-section-initial-visibility-alist: Section Visibility. (line 78) -* magit-section-movement-hook: Section Movement. (line 38) -* magit-section-set-visibility-hook: Section Visibility. (line 106) -* magit-section-show-child-count: Section Options. (line 9) -* magit-shell-command-verbose-prompt: Running Git Manually. - (line 46) -* magit-stashes-margin: Stashing. (line 103) -* magit-status-headers-hook: Status Header Sections. - (line 18) -* magit-status-margin: Status Options. (line 10) -* magit-status-refresh-hook: Status Options. (line 6) -* magit-status-sections-hook: Status Sections. (line 10) -* magit-submodule-list-columns: Listing Submodules. (line 21) -* magit-this-process: Calling Git for Effect. - (line 146) -* magit-uniquify-buffer-names: Naming Buffers. (line 74) -* magit-unstage-committed: Staging and Unstaging. - (line 56) -* magit-update-other-window-delay: Section Movement. (line 89) -* magit-use-sticky-arguments: Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands. - (line 36) -* magit-visit-ref-behavior: References Buffer. (line 177) -* magit-wip-after-apply-mode: Wip Modes. (line 126) -* magit-wip-after-apply-mode-lighter: Wip Modes. (line 186) -* magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-lighter: Wip Modes. (line 182) -* magit-wip-after-save-mode: Wip Modes. (line 120) -* magit-wip-before-change-mode: Wip Modes. (line 140) -* magit-wip-before-change-mode-lighter: Wip Modes. (line 190) -* magit-wip-merge-branch: Wip Modes. (line 63) -* magit-wip-namespace: Wip Modes. (line 194) -* notes.displayRef: Notes. (line 64) -* pull.rebase: The Branch Config Popup. - (line 70) -* remote.NAME.fetch: The Remote Config Popup. - (line 25) -* remote.NAME.push: The Remote Config Popup. - (line 36) -* remote.NAME.pushurl: The Remote Config Popup. - (line 30) -* remote.NAME.tagOpts: The Remote Config Popup. - (line 41) -* remote.NAME.url: The Remote Config Popup. - (line 20) -* remote.pushDefault: The Branch Config Popup. - (line 84) - diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/dir b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/dir deleted file mode 100644 index ecec7cb..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/dir +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the -topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top. -The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node. - -File: dir, Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree - - This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics. - Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here, - "h" gives a primer for first-timers, - "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc. - - In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference - to select it. - -* Menu: - -Emacs -* Magit-Popup: (magit-popup). Infix arguments with feedback. diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup-autoloads.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 8e8c588..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-popup-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -;; -;;; Code: -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("magit-popup-pkg.el" "magit-popup.el") -;;;;;; (23473 23423 603304 29000)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; End: -;;; magit-popup-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup-pkg.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index 2867bd4..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -(define-package "magit-popup" "20180726.2037" "Define prefix-infix-suffix command combos" - '((emacs "24.4") - (async "1.9.2") - (dash "2.13.0")) - :keywords - '("bindings") - :authors - '(("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) - :maintainer - '("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") - :url "https://github.com/magit/magit-popup") -;; Local Variables: -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; End: diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup.el deleted file mode 100644 index 8b0387b..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1366 +0,0 @@ -;;; magit-popup.el --- Define prefix-infix-suffix command combos -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which -;; lists all contributors. If not, see http://magit.vc/authors. - -;; This library was inspired by and replaces library `magit-key-mode', -;; which was written by Phil Jackson <phil@shellarchive.co.uk> and is -;; distributed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (async "1.9.2") (dash "2.13.0")) -;; Keywords: bindings -;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/magit-popup - -;; Magit-Popup 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, or (at your option) -;; any later version. -;; -;; Magit-Popup 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 Magit-Popup. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This package implements a generic interface for toggling switches -;; and setting options and then invoking an Emacs command which does -;; something with these arguments. The prototypical use is for the -;; command to call an external process, passing on the arguments as -;; command line arguments. But this is only one of many possible -;; uses (though the one this library is optimized for). - -;; With the Emacs concept of "prefix arguments" in mind this could be -;; described as "infix arguments with feedback in a buffer". - -;; Commands that set the prefix argument for the subsequent command do -;; not limit what that next command could be. But entering a command -;; console popup does limit the selection to the commands defined for -;; that popup, and so we use the term "infix" instead of "prefix". - -;;; Code: - -(require 'button) -(require 'cl-lib) -(require 'dash) -(require 'format-spec) -(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x)) - -(and (require 'async-bytecomp nil t) - (cl-intersection '(all magit) - (bound-and-true-p async-bytecomp-allowed-packages)) - (fboundp 'async-bytecomp-package-mode) - (async-bytecomp-package-mode 1)) - -(declare-function info 'info) -(declare-function Man-find-section 'man) -(declare-function Man-next-section 'man) - -;; For branch actions. -(declare-function magit-branch-set-face 'magit-git) - -;;; Settings -;;;; Custom Groups - -(defgroup magit-popup nil - "Infix arguments with a popup as feedback." - :link '(info-link "(magit-popup)") - :group 'bindings) - -(defgroup magit-popup-faces nil - "Faces used by Magit-Popup." - :group 'magit-popup) - -;;;; Custom Options - -(defcustom magit-popup-display-buffer-action '((display-buffer-below-selected)) - "The action used to display a popup buffer. - -Popup buffers are displayed using `display-buffer' with the value -of this option as ACTION argument. You can also set this to nil -and instead add an entry to `display-buffer-alist'." - :package-version '(magit-popup . "2.4.0") - :group 'magit-popup - :type 'sexp) - -(defcustom magit-popup-manpage-package - (if (memq system-type '(windows-nt ms-dos)) 'woman 'man) - "The package used to display manpages. -One of `man' or `woman'." - :group 'magit-popup - :type '(choice (const man) (const woman))) - -(defcustom magit-popup-show-help-echo t - "Show usage information in the echo area." - :group 'magit-popup - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-popup-show-common-commands nil - "Whether to initially show section with commands common to all popups. -This section can also be toggled temporarily using \ -\\<magit-popup-mode-map>\\[magit-popup-toggle-show-common-commands]." - :package-version '(magit-popup . "2.9.0") - :group 'magit-popup - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom magit-popup-use-prefix-argument 'default - "Control how prefix arguments affect infix argument popups. - -This option controls the effect that the use of a prefix argument -before entering a popup has. - -`default' With a prefix argument directly invoke the popup's - default action (an Emacs command), instead of bringing - up the popup. - -`popup' With a prefix argument bring up the popup, otherwise - directly invoke the popup's default action. - -`nil' Ignore prefix arguments." - :group 'magit-popup - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Call default action instead of showing popup" default) - (const :tag "Show popup instead of calling default action" popup) - (const :tag "Ignore prefix argument" nil))) - -;;;; Custom Faces - -(defface magit-popup-heading - '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face)) - "Face for key mode header lines." - :group 'magit-popup-faces) - -(defface magit-popup-key - '((t :inherit font-lock-builtin-face)) - "Face for key mode buttons." - :group 'magit-popup-faces) - -(defface magit-popup-argument - '((t :inherit font-lock-warning-face)) - "Face used to display enabled arguments in popups." - :group 'magit-popup-faces) - -(defface magit-popup-disabled-argument - '((t :inherit shadow)) - "Face used to display disabled arguments in popups." - :group 'magit-popup-faces) - -(defface magit-popup-option-value - '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face)) - "Face used to display option values in popups." - :group 'magit-popup-faces) - -;;;; Keymap - -(defvar magit-popup-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map [remap self-insert-command] 'magit-invoke-popup-action) - (define-key map (kbd "- <t>") 'magit-invoke-popup-switch) - (define-key map (kbd "= <t>") 'magit-invoke-popup-option) - (define-key map (kbd "C-g") 'magit-popup-quit) - (define-key map (kbd "?") 'magit-popup-help) - (define-key map (kbd "C-h k") 'magit-popup-help) - (define-key map (kbd "C-h i") 'magit-popup-info) - (define-key map (kbd "C-t") 'magit-popup-toggle-show-common-commands) - (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'magit-popup-set-default-arguments) - (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-s") 'magit-popup-save-default-arguments) - (cond ((featurep 'jkl) - (define-key map (kbd "C-p") 'universal-argument) - (define-key map [return] 'push-button) - (define-key map (kbd "C-i") 'backward-button) - (define-key map (kbd "C-k") 'forward-button)) - (t - (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'push-button) - (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'backward-button) - (define-key map (kbd "C-p") 'backward-button) - (define-key map (kbd "C-i") 'forward-button) - (define-key map (kbd "C-n") 'forward-button))) - map) - "Keymap for `magit-popup-mode'. - -\\<magit-popup-mode-map>\ -This keymap contains bindings common to all popups. A section -listing these commands can be shown or hidden using \ -\\[magit-popup-toggle-show-common-commands]. - -The prefix used to toggle any switch can be changed by binding -another key to `magit-invoke-popup-switch'. Likewise binding -another key to `magit-invoke-popup-option' changes the prefixed -used to set any option. The two prefixes have to be different. -If you change these bindings, you should also change the `prefix' -property of the button types `magit-popup-switch-button' and -`magit-popup-option-button'. - -If you change any other binding, then you might have to also edit -`magit-popup-common-commands' for things to align correctly in -the section listing these commands. - -Never bind an alphabetic character in this keymap or you might -make it impossible to invoke certain actions.") - -(defvar magit-popup-common-commands - '(("Set defaults" magit-popup-set-default-arguments) - ("View popup manual" magit-popup-info) - ("Toggle this section" magit-popup-toggle-show-common-commands) - ("Save defaults" magit-popup-save-default-arguments) - (" Popup help prefix" magit-popup-help) - ("Abort" magit-popup-quit))) - -;;;; Buttons - -(define-button-type 'magit-popup-button - 'face nil - 'action (lambda (button) - (funcall (button-get button 'function) - (button-get button 'event)))) - -(define-button-type 'magit-popup-switch-button - 'supertype 'magit-popup-button - 'function 'magit-invoke-popup-switch - 'property :switches - 'heading "Switches\n" - 'formatter 'magit-popup-format-argument-button - 'format " %k %d (%a)" - 'prefix ?- - 'maxcols 1) - -(define-button-type 'magit-popup-option-button - 'supertype 'magit-popup-button - 'function 'magit-invoke-popup-option - 'property :options - 'heading "Options\n" - 'formatter 'magit-popup-format-argument-button - 'format " %k %d (%a%v)" - 'prefix ?= - 'maxcols 1) - -(define-button-type 'magit-popup-variable-button - 'supertype 'magit-popup-button - 'function 'magit-invoke-popup-action - 'property :variables - 'heading "Variables\n" - 'formatter 'magit-popup-format-variable-button - 'format " %k %d" - 'prefix nil - 'maxcols 1) - -(define-button-type 'magit-popup-action-button - 'supertype 'magit-popup-button - 'function 'magit-invoke-popup-action - 'property :actions - 'heading "Actions\n" - 'formatter 'magit-popup-format-action-button - 'format " %k %d" - 'prefix nil - 'maxcols :max-action-columns) - -(define-button-type 'magit-popup-command-button - 'supertype 'magit-popup-action-button - 'formatter 'magit-popup-format-command-button - 'action (lambda (button) - (let ((command (button-get button 'function))) - (unless (eq command 'push-button) - (call-interactively command))))) - -(define-button-type 'magit-popup-internal-command-button - 'supertype 'magit-popup-command-button - 'heading "Common Commands\n" - 'maxcols 3) - -;;; Events - -(defvar-local magit-this-popup nil - "The popup which is currently active. -This is intended for internal use only. -Don't confuse this with `magit-current-popup'.") - -(defvar-local magit-this-popup-events nil - "The events known to the active popup. -This is intended for internal use only. -Don't confuse this with `magit-current-popup-args'.") - -(defvar-local magit-previous-popup nil) - -(defvar-local magit-pre-popup-buffer nil - "The buffer that was current before invoking the active popup.") - -(defun magit-popup-get (prop) - "While a popup is active, get the value of PROP." - (if (memq prop '(:switches :options :variables :actions)) - (plist-get magit-this-popup-events prop) - (plist-get (symbol-value magit-this-popup) prop))) - -(defun magit-popup-put (prop val) - "While a popup is active, set the value of PROP to VAL." - (if (memq prop '(:switches :options :variables :actions)) - (setq magit-this-popup-events - (plist-put magit-this-popup-events prop val)) - (error "Property %s isn't supported" prop))) - -(defvar magit-current-popup nil - "The popup from which this editing command was invoked. - -Use this inside the `interactive' form of a popup aware command -to determine whether it was invoked from a popup and if so from -which popup. If the current command was invoked without the use -of a popup, then this is nil.") - -(defvar magit-current-popup-action nil - "The popup action now being executed.") - -(defvar magit-current-popup-args nil - "The value of the popup arguments for this editing command. - -If the current command was invoked from a popup, then this is -a list of strings of all the set switches and options. This -includes arguments which are set by default not only those -explicitly set during this invocation. - -When the value is nil, then that can be because no argument is -set, or because the current command wasn't invoked from a popup; -consult `magit-current-popup' to tell the difference. - -Generally it is better to use `NAME-arguments', which is created -by `magit-define-popup', instead of this variable or the function -by the same name, because `NAME-argument' uses the default value -for the arguments when the editing command is invoked directly -instead of from a popup. When the command is bound in several -popups that might not be feasible though.") - -(defun magit-current-popup-args (&rest filter) - "Return the value of the popup arguments for this editing command. - -The value is the same as that of the variable by the same name -\(which see), except that FILTER is applied. FILTER is a list -of regexps; only arguments that match one of them are returned. -The first element of FILTER may also be `:not' in which case -only arguments that don't match any of the regexps are returned, -or `:only' which doesn't change the behaviour." - (let ((-compare-fn (lambda (a b) (magit-popup-arg-match b a)))) - (-filter (if (eq (car filter) :not) - (lambda (arg) (not (-contains-p (cdr filter) arg))) - (when (eq (car filter) :only) - (pop filter)) - (lambda (arg) (-contains-p filter arg))) - magit-current-popup-args))) - -(defvar magit-current-pre-popup-buffer nil - "The buffer that was current before invoking the active popup. -This is bound when invoking an action or variable.") - -(defmacro magit-with-pre-popup-buffer (&rest body) - "Execute the forms in BODY in the buffer that current before the popup. -If `magit-current-pre-popup-buffer' is non-nil use that, else if -`magit-pre-popup-buffer' is non-nil use that, otherwise (when no -popup is involved) execute the forms in the current buffer." - (declare (indent 0)) - `(--if-let (or magit-current-pre-popup-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer) - (with-current-buffer it ,@body) - ,@body)) - -(defun magit-popup-arg-match (pattern string) - (if (or (string-match-p "=$" pattern) - (string-match-p "^-[A-Z]$" pattern)) - (string-match (format "^%s\\(.*\\)$" pattern) string) - (string-equal string pattern))) - -(cl-defstruct magit-popup-event key dsc arg fun use val) - -(defun magit-popup-event-keydsc (ev) - (let ((key (magit-popup-event-key ev))) - (key-description (if (vectorp key) key (vector key))))) - -(defun magit-popup-lookup (event type) - (--first (equal (magit-popup-event-key it) event) - (-filter 'magit-popup-event-p (magit-popup-get type)))) - -(defun magit-popup-get-args () - (--mapcat (when (and (magit-popup-event-p it) - (magit-popup-event-use it)) - (list (format "%s%s" - (magit-popup-event-arg it) - (or (magit-popup-event-val it) "")))) - (append (magit-popup-get :switches) - (magit-popup-get :options)))) - -(defmacro magit-popup-convert-events (def form) - (declare (indent 1) (debug (form form))) - `(--map (if (or (null it) (stringp it) (functionp it)) it ,form) ,def)) - -(defun magit-popup-convert-switches (val def) - (magit-popup-convert-events def - (let ((a (nth 2 it))) - (make-magit-popup-event - :key (car it) :dsc (cadr it) :arg a - :use (and (member a val) t) - ;; For arguments implemented in lisp, this function's - ;; doc-string is used by `magit-popup-help'. That is - ;; the only thing it is used for. - :fun (and (string-prefix-p "\+\+" a) (nth 3 it)))))) - -(defun magit-popup-convert-options (val def) - (magit-popup-convert-events def - (let* ((a (nth 2 it)) - (r (format "^%s\\(.*\\)" a)) - (v (--first (string-match r it) val))) - (make-magit-popup-event - :key (car it) :dsc (cadr it) :arg a - :use (and v t) :val (and v (match-string 1 v)) - :fun (or (nth 3 it) 'read-from-minibuffer))))) - -(defun magit-popup-convert-variables (_val def) - (magit-popup-convert-events def - (make-magit-popup-event - :key (car it) :dsc (cadr it) :fun (nth 2 it) :arg (nth 3 it)))) - -(defun magit-popup-convert-actions (_val def) - (magit-popup-convert-events def - (make-magit-popup-event - :key (car it) :dsc (cadr it) :fun (nth 2 it)))) - -;;; Define - -(defmacro magit-define-popup (name doc &rest args) - "Define a popup command named NAME. - -NAME should begin with the package prefix and by convention end -with `-popup'. That name is used for the actual command as well -as for a variable used internally. DOC is used as the doc-string -of that command. - -Also define an option and a function named `SHORTNAME-arguments', -where SHORTNAME is NAME with the trailing `-popup' removed. The -name of this option and this function can be overwritten using -the optional argument OPTION, but that is rarely advisable. As a -special case if OPTION is specified but nil, do not define this -option and this function at all. - -The option `SHORTNAME-arguments' holds the default value for the -popup arguments. It can be customized from within the popup or -using the Custom interface. - -The function `SHORTNAME-arguments' is a wrapper around the -variable `magit-current-popup-args', both of which are intended -to be used inside the `interactive' form of commands commonly -invoked from the popup `NAME'. When such a command is invoked -from that popup, then the function `SHORTNAME-arguments' returns -the value of the variable `magit-current-popup-args'; however -when the command is invoked directly, then it returns the default -value of the variable `SHORTNAME-arguments'. - -Optional argument GROUP specifies the Custom group into which the -option is placed. If omitted, then the option is placed into some -group the same way it is done when directly using `defcustom' and -omitting the group, except when NAME begins with \"magit-\", in -which case the group `magit-git-arguments' is used. - -Optional argument MODE is deprecated, instead use the keyword -arguments `:setup-function' and/or `:refresh-function'. If MODE -is non-nil, then it specifies the mode used by the popup buffer, -instead of the default, which is `magit-popup-mode'. - -The remaining arguments should have the form - - [KEYWORD VALUE]... - -The following keywords are meaningful (and by convention are -usually specified in that order): - -`:actions' - The actions which can be invoked from the popup. VALUE is a - list whose members have the form (KEY DESC COMMAND), see - `magit-define-popup-action' for details. - - Actions are regular Emacs commands, which usually have an - `interactive' form setup to consume the values of the popup - `:switches' and `:options' when invoked from the corresponding - popup, else when invoked as the default action or directly - without using the popup, the default value of the variable - `SHORTNAME-arguments'. This is usually done by calling the - function `SHORTNAME-arguments'. - - Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming - the first member is a string or function. In that case the - members are split into sections and these special elements are - used as headings. If such an element is a function then it is - called with no arguments and must return either a string, which - is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the section is - not inserted. - - Members of VALUE may also be nil. This should only be used - together with `:max-action-columns' and allows having gaps in - the action grid, which can help arranging actions sensibly. - -`:default-action' - The default action of the popup which is used directly instead - of displaying the popup buffer, when the popup is invoked with - a prefix argument. Also see `magit-popup-use-prefix-argument' - and `:use-prefix', which can be used to inverse the meaning of - the prefix argument. - -`:use-prefix' - Controls when to display the popup buffer and when to invoke - the default action (if any) directly. This overrides the - global default set using `magit-popup-use-prefix-argument'. - The value, if specified, should be one of `default' or `popup', - or a function that is called with no arguments and returns one - of these symbols. - -`:max-action-columns' - The maximum number of actions to display on a single line, a - number or a function that returns a number and takes the name - of the section currently being inserted as argument. If there - isn't enough room to display as many columns as specified here, - then fewer are used. - -`:switches' - The popup arguments which can be toggled on and off. VALUE - is a list whose members have the form (KEY DESC SWITCH), see - `magit-define-popup-switch' for details. - - Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming - the first member is a string or function. In that case the - members are split into sections and these special elements are - used as headings. If such an element is a function then it is - called with no arguments and must return either a string, which - is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the section is - not inserted. - -`:options' - The popup arguments which take a value, as in \"--opt=OPTVAL\". - VALUE is a list whose members have the form (KEY DESC OPTION - READER), see `magit-define-popup-option' for details. - - Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming - the first member is a string or function. In that case the - members are split into sections and these special elements are - used as headings. If such an element is a function then it is - called with no arguments and must return either a string, which - is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the section is - not inserted. - -`:default-arguments' - The default arguments, a list of switches (which are then - enabled by default) and options with there default values, as - in \"--OPT=OPTVAL\". - -`:variables' - - Variables which can be set from the popup. VALUE is a list - whose members have the form (KEY DESC COMMAND FORMATTER), see - `magit-define-popup-variable' for details. - - Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming - the first member is a string or function. In that case the - members are split into sections and these special elements are - used as headings. If such an element is a function then it is - called with no arguments and must return either a string, which - is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the section is - not inserted. - - Members of VALUE may also be actions as described above for - `:actions'. - - VALUE may also be a function that returns a list as describe - above. - -`:sequence-predicate' - When this function returns non-nil, then the popup uses - `:sequence-actions' instead of `:actions', and does not show - the `:switches' and `:options'. - -`:sequence-actions' - The actions which can be invoked from the popup, when - `:sequence-predicate' returns non-nil. - -`:setup-function' - When this function is specified, then it is used instead of - `magit-popup-default-setup'. - -`:refresh-function' - When this function is specified, then it is used instead of - calling `magit-popup-insert-section' three times with symbols - `magit-popup-switch-button', `magit-popup-option-button', and - finally `magit-popup-action-button' as argument. - -`:man-page' - The name of the manpage to be displayed when the user requests - help for a switch or argument. - -\(fn NAME DOC [GROUP [MODE [OPTION]]] :KEYWORD VALUE...)" - (declare (indent defun) (doc-string 2)) - (let* ((str (symbol-name name)) - (grp (if (keywordp (car args)) - (and (string-prefix-p "magit-" str) ''magit-git-arguments) - (pop args))) - (mode (and (not (keywordp (car args))) (pop args))) - (opt (if (keywordp (car args)) - (intern (concat (if (string-suffix-p "-popup" str) - (substring str 0 -6) - str) - "-arguments")) - (eval (pop args))))) - `(progn - (defun ,name (&optional arg) ,doc - (interactive "P") - (magit-invoke-popup ',name ,mode arg)) - (defvar ,name - (list :variable ',opt ,@args)) - (magit-define-popup-keys-deferred ',name) - ,@(when opt - `((defcustom ,opt (plist-get ,name :default-arguments) - "" - ,@(and grp (list :group grp)) - :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))) - (defun ,opt () - (if (eq magit-current-popup ',name) - magit-current-popup-args - ,opt)) - (put ',opt 'definition-name ',name)))))) - -(defun magit-define-popup-switch (popup key desc switch - &optional enable at prepend) - "In POPUP, define KEY as SWITCH. - -POPUP is a popup command defined using `magit-define-popup'. -SWITCH is a string representing an argument that takes no value. -KEY is a character representing the second event in the sequence -of keystrokes used to toggle the argument. (The first event, the -prefix, is shared among all switches, defaults to -, and can be -changed in `magit-popup-mode-keymap'). - -DESC is a string describing the purpose of the argument, it is -displayed in the popup. - -If optional ENABLE is non-nil, then the switch is on by default. - -SWITCH is inserted after all other switches already defined for -POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is -placed first. If optional AT is non-nil, then it should be the -KEY of another switch already defined for POPUP, the argument -is then placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND." - (declare (indent defun)) - (magit-define-popup-key popup :switches key - (list desc switch enable) at prepend)) - -(defun magit-define-popup-option (popup key desc option - &optional reader value at prepend) - "In POPUP, define KEY as OPTION. - -POPUP is a popup command defined using `magit-define-popup'. -OPTION is a string representing an argument that takes a value. -KEY is a character representing the second event in the sequence -of keystrokes used to set the argument's value. (The first -event, the prefix, is shared among all options, defaults to =, -and can be changed in `magit-popup-mode-keymap'). - -DESC is a string describing the purpose of the argument, it is -displayed in the popup. - -If optional VALUE is non-nil then the option is on by default, -and VALUE is its default value. - -READER is used to read a value from the user when the option is -invoked and does not currently have a value. It should take one -argument and use it as the prompt. If this is nil, then -`read-from-minibuffer' is used. - -OPTION is inserted after all other options already defined for -POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is -placed first. If optional AT is non-nil, then it should be the -KEY of another option already defined for POPUP, the argument -is then placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND." - (declare (indent defun)) - (magit-define-popup-key popup :options key - (list desc option reader value) at prepend)) - -(defun magit-define-popup-variable (popup key desc command formatter - &optional at prepend) - "In POPUP, define KEY as COMMAND. - -POPUP is a popup command defined using `magit-define-popup'. -COMMAND is a command which calls `magit-popup-set-variable'. -FORMATTER is a function which calls `magit-popup-format-variable'. -These two functions have to be called with the same arguments. - -KEY is a character representing the event used interactively call -the COMMAND. - -DESC is the variable or a representation thereof. It's not -actually used for anything. - -COMMAND is inserted after all other commands already defined for -POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is -placed first. If optional AT is non-nil, then it should be the -KEY of another command already defined for POPUP, the command -is then placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND." - (declare (indent defun)) - (magit-define-popup-key popup :variables key - (list desc command formatter) at prepend)) - -(defun magit-define-popup-action (popup key desc command - &optional at prepend) - "In POPUP, define KEY as COMMAND. - -POPUP is a popup command defined using `magit-define-popup'. -COMMAND can be any command but should usually consume the popup -arguments in its `interactive' form. -KEY is a character representing the event used invoke the action, -i.e. to interactively call the COMMAND. - -DESC is a string describing the purpose of the action, it is -displayed in the popup. - -COMMAND is inserted after all other commands already defined for -POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is -placed first. If optional AT is non-nil, then it should be the -KEY of another command already defined for POPUP, the command -is then placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND." - (declare (indent defun)) - (magit-define-popup-key popup :actions key - (list desc command) at prepend)) - -(defun magit-define-popup-sequence-action - (popup key desc command &optional at prepend) - "Like `magit-define-popup-action' but for `:sequence-action'." - (declare (indent defun)) - (magit-define-popup-key popup :sequence-actions key - (list desc command) at prepend)) - -(defconst magit-popup-type-plural-alist - '((:switch . :switches) - (:option . :options) - (:variable . :variables) - (:action . :actions) - (:sequence-action . :sequence-actions))) - -(defun magit-popup-pluralize-type (type) - (or (cdr (assq type magit-popup-type-plural-alist)) - type)) - -(defun magit-define-popup-key - (popup type key def &optional at prepend) - "In POPUP, define KEY as an action, switch, or option. -It's better to use one of the specialized functions - `magit-define-popup-action', - `magit-define-popup-sequence-action', - `magit-define-popup-switch', - `magit-define-popup-option', or - `magit-define-popup-variable'." - (declare (indent defun)) - (setq type (magit-popup-pluralize-type type)) - (if (memq type '(:switches :options :variables :actions :sequence-actions)) - (if (boundp popup) - (let* ((plist (symbol-value popup)) - (value (plist-get plist type)) - (elt (assoc key value))) - (if elt - (setcdr elt def) - (setq elt (cons key def))) - (if at - (when (setq at (cl-member at value :key 'car-safe :test 'equal)) - (setq value (cl-delete key value :key 'car-safe :test 'equal)) - (if prepend - (progn (push (car at) (cdr at)) - (setcar at elt)) - (push elt (cdr at)))) - (setq value (cl-delete key value :key 'car-safe :test 'equal))) - (unless (assoc key value) - (setq value (if prepend - (cons elt value) - (append value (list elt))))) - (set popup (plist-put plist type value))) - (push (list type key def at prepend) - (get popup 'magit-popup-deferred))) - (error "Unknown popup event type: %s" type))) - -(defun magit-define-popup-keys-deferred (popup) - (dolist (args (get popup 'magit-popup-deferred)) - (condition-case err - (apply #'magit-define-popup-key popup args) - ((debug error) - (display-warning 'magit (error-message-string err) :error)))) - (put popup 'magit-popup-deferred nil)) - -(defun magit-change-popup-key (popup type from to) - "In POPUP, bind TO to what FROM was bound to. -TYPE is one of `:action', `:sequence-action', `:switch', or -`:option'. Bind TO and unbind FROM, both are characters." - (--if-let (assoc from (plist-get (symbol-value popup) - (magit-popup-pluralize-type type))) - (setcar it to) - (message "magit-change-popup-key: FROM key %c is unbound" from))) - -(defun magit-remove-popup-key (popup type key) - "In POPUP, remove KEY's binding of TYPE. -POPUP is a popup command defined using `magit-define-popup'. -TYPE is one of `:action', `:sequence-action', `:switch', or -`:option'. KEY is the character which is to be unbound." - (setq type (magit-popup-pluralize-type type)) - (let* ((plist (symbol-value popup)) - (alist (plist-get plist type)) - (value (assoc key alist))) - (set popup (plist-put plist type (delete value alist))))) - -;;; Invoke - -(defvar-local magit-popup-previous-winconf nil) - -(defun magit-invoke-popup (popup mode arg) - (let* ((def (symbol-value popup)) - (val (symbol-value (plist-get def :variable))) - (default (plist-get def :default-action)) - (local (plist-get def :use-prefix)) - (local (if (functionp local) - (funcall local) - local)) - (use-prefix (or local magit-popup-use-prefix-argument))) - (cond - ((or (and (eq use-prefix 'default) arg) - (and (eq use-prefix 'popup) (not arg))) - (if default - (let ((magit-current-popup (list popup 'default)) - (magit-current-popup-args - (let ((magit-this-popup popup) - (magit-this-popup-events nil)) - (magit-popup-default-setup val def) - (magit-popup-get-args)))) - (when (and arg (listp arg)) - (setq current-prefix-arg (and (not (= (car arg) 4)) - (list (/ (car arg) 4))))) - (call-interactively default)) - (message "%s has no default action; showing popup instead." popup) - (magit-popup-mode-setup popup mode))) - ((memq use-prefix '(default popup nil)) - (magit-popup-mode-setup popup mode) - (when magit-popup-show-help-echo - (message - (format - "[%s] show common commands, [%s] describe events, [%s] show manual" - (propertize "C-t" 'face 'magit-popup-key) - (propertize "?" 'face 'magit-popup-key) - (propertize "C-h i" 'face 'magit-popup-key))))) - (local - (error "Invalid :use-prefix popup property value: %s" use-prefix)) - (t - (error "Invalid magit-popup-use-prefix-argument value: %s" use-prefix))))) - -(defun magit-invoke-popup-switch (event) - (interactive (list last-command-event)) - (--if-let (magit-popup-lookup event :switches) - (progn - (setf (magit-popup-event-use it) - (not (magit-popup-event-use it))) - (magit-refresh-popup-buffer)) - (user-error "%c isn't bound to any switch" event))) - -(defun magit-invoke-popup-option (event) - (interactive (list last-command-event)) - (--if-let (magit-popup-lookup event :options) - (progn - (if (magit-popup-event-use it) - (setf (magit-popup-event-use it) nil) - (let* ((arg (magit-popup-event-arg it)) - (val (funcall - (magit-popup-event-fun it) - (concat arg (unless (string-match-p "=$" arg) ": ")) - (magit-popup-event-val it)))) - (setf (magit-popup-event-use it) t) - (setf (magit-popup-event-val it) val))) - (magit-refresh-popup-buffer)) - (user-error "%c isn't bound to any option" event))) - -(defun magit-invoke-popup-action (event) - (interactive (list last-command-event)) - (let ((action (magit-popup-lookup event :actions)) - (variable (magit-popup-lookup event :variables))) - (when (and variable (not (magit-popup-event-arg variable))) - (setq action variable) - (setq variable nil)) - (cond ((or action variable) - (let* ((magit-current-popup magit-this-popup) - (magit-current-popup-args (magit-popup-get-args)) - (magit-current-pre-popup-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer) - (command (magit-popup-event-fun (or action variable))) - (magit-current-popup-action command)) - (when action - (magit-popup-quit)) - (setq this-command command) - (call-interactively command) - (unless action - (magit-refresh-popup-buffer)))) - ((eq event ?q) - (magit-popup-quit) - (when magit-previous-popup - (magit-popup-mode-setup magit-previous-popup nil))) - (t - (user-error "%c isn't bound to any action" event))))) - -(defun magit-popup-quit () - "Quit the current popup command without invoking an action." - (interactive) - (let ((winconf magit-popup-previous-winconf)) - (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-popup-mode) - (kill-buffer) - (magit-popup-help-mode -1) - (kill-local-variable 'magit-popup-previous-winconf)) - (when winconf - (set-window-configuration winconf)))) - -(defun magit-popup-read-number (prompt &optional default) - "Like `read-number' but DEFAULT may be a numeric string." - (read-number prompt (if (stringp default) - (string-to-number default) - default))) - -;;; Save - -(defun magit-popup-set-default-arguments (arg) - "Set default value for the arguments for the current popup. -Then close the popup without invoking an action; unless a prefix -argument is used in which case the popup remains open. - -For a popup named `NAME-popup' that usually means setting the -value of the custom option `NAME-arguments'." - (interactive "P") - (-if-let (var (magit-popup-get :variable)) - (progn (customize-set-variable var (magit-popup-get-args)) - (unless arg (magit-popup-quit))) - (user-error "Nothing to set"))) - -(defun magit-popup-save-default-arguments (arg) - "Save default value for the arguments for the current popup. -Then close the popup without invoking an action; unless a prefix -argument is used in which case the popup remains open. - -For a popup named `NAME-popup' that usually means saving the -value of the custom option `NAME-arguments'." - (interactive "P") - (-if-let (var (magit-popup-get :variable)) - (progn (customize-save-variable var (magit-popup-get-args)) - (unless arg (magit-popup-quit))) - (user-error "Nothing to save"))) - -;;; Help - -(defun magit-popup-toggle-show-common-commands () - "Show or hide an additional section with common commands. -The commands listed in this section are common to all popups -and are defined in `magit-popup-mode-map' (which see)." - (interactive) - (setq magit-popup-show-common-commands - (not magit-popup-show-common-commands)) - (magit-refresh-popup-buffer) - (fit-window-to-buffer)) - -(defun magit-popup-help () - "Show help for the argument or action at point." - (interactive) - (let* ((man (magit-popup-get :man-page)) - (key (read-key-sequence - (concat "Describe key" (and man " (? for manpage)") ": "))) - (int (aref key (1- (length key)))) - (def (or (lookup-key (current-local-map) key t) - (lookup-key (current-global-map) key)))) - (pcase def - (`magit-invoke-popup-switch - (--if-let (magit-popup-lookup int :switches) - (if (and (string-prefix-p "++" (magit-popup-event-arg it)) - (magit-popup-event-fun it)) - (magit-popup-describe-function (magit-popup-event-fun it)) - (magit-popup-manpage man it)) - (user-error "%c isn't bound to any switch" int))) - (`magit-invoke-popup-option - (--if-let (magit-popup-lookup int :options) - (if (and (string-prefix-p "++" (magit-popup-event-arg it)) - (magit-popup-event-fun it)) - (magit-popup-describe-function (magit-popup-event-fun it)) - (magit-popup-manpage man it)) - (user-error "%c isn't bound to any option" int))) - (`magit-popup-help - (magit-popup-manpage man nil)) - ((or `self-insert-command - `magit-invoke-popup-action) - (setq def (or (magit-popup-lookup int :actions) - (magit-popup-lookup int :variables))) - (if def - (magit-popup-describe-function (magit-popup-event-fun def)) - (ding) - (message nil))) - (`nil (ding) - (message nil)) - (_ (magit-popup-describe-function def))))) - -(defun magit-popup-manpage (topic arg) - (unless topic - (user-error "No man page associated with %s" - (magit-popup-get :man-page))) - (when arg - (setq arg (magit-popup-event-arg arg)) - (when (string-prefix-p "--" arg) - ;; handle '--' option and the '--[no-]' shorthand - (setq arg (cond ((string= "-- " arg) - "\\(?:\\[--\\] \\)?<[^[:space:]]+>\\.\\.\\.") - ((string-prefix-p "--no-" arg) - (concat "--" - "\\[?no-\\]?" - (substring arg 5))) - (t - (concat "--" - "\\(?:\\[no-\\]\\)?" - (substring arg 2))))))) - (let ((winconf (current-window-configuration)) buffer) - (pcase magit-popup-manpage-package - (`woman (delete-other-windows) - (split-window-below) - (with-no-warnings ; display-buffer-function is obsolete - (let ((display-buffer-alist nil) - (display-buffer-function nil) - (display-buffer-overriding-action nil)) - (woman topic))) - (setq buffer (current-buffer))) - (`man (cl-letf (((symbol-function #'fboundp) (lambda (_) nil))) - (setq buffer (man topic))) - (delete-other-windows) - (split-window-below) - (set-window-buffer (selected-window) buffer))) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (setq magit-popup-previous-winconf winconf) - (magit-popup-help-mode) - (fit-window-to-buffer (next-window)) - (if (and arg - (Man-find-section "OPTIONS") - (let ((case-fold-search nil) - ;; This matches preceding/proceeding options. - ;; Options such as '-a', '-S[<keyid>]', and - ;; '--grep=<pattern>' are matched by this regex - ;; without the shy group. The '. ' in the shy - ;; group is for options such as '-m - ;; parent-number', and the '-[^[:space:]]+ ' is - ;; for options such as '--mainline parent-number' - (others "-\\(?:. \\|-[^[:space:]]+ \\)?[^[:space:]]+")) - (re-search-forward - ;; should start with whitespace, and may have any - ;; number of options before/after - (format "^[\t\s]+\\(?:%s, \\)*?\\(?1:%s\\)%s\\(?:, %s\\)*$" - others - ;; options don't necessarily end in an '=' - ;; (e.g., '--gpg-sign[=<keyid>]') - (string-remove-suffix "=" arg) - ;; Simple options don't end in an '='. - ;; Splitting this into 2 cases should make - ;; getting false positives less likely. - (if (string-suffix-p "=" arg) - ;; [^[:space:]]*[^.[:space:]] matches - ;; the option value, which is usually - ;; after the option name and either '=' - ;; or '[='. The value can't end in a - ;; period, as that means it's being used - ;; at the end of a sentence. The space - ;; is for options such as '--mainline - ;; parent-number'. - "\\(?: \\|\\[?=\\)[^[:space:]]*[^.[:space:]]" - ;; Either this doesn't match anything - ;; (e.g., '-a'), or the option is followed - ;; by a value delimited by a '[', '<', or - ;; ':'. A space might appear before this - ;; value, as in '-f <file>'. The space - ;; alternative is for options such as '-m - ;; parent-number'. - "\\(?:\\(?: \\| ?[\\[<:]\\)[^[:space:]]*[^.[:space:]]\\)?") - others) - nil - t))) - (goto-char (match-beginning 1)) - (goto-char (point-min)))))) - -(defun magit-popup-describe-function (function) - (let ((winconf (current-window-configuration))) - (delete-other-windows) - (split-window-below) - (other-window 1) - (with-no-warnings ; display-buffer-function is obsolete - (let ((display-buffer-alist '(("" display-buffer-use-some-window))) - (display-buffer-function nil) - (display-buffer-overriding-action nil) - (help-window-select nil)) - (describe-function function))) - (fit-window-to-buffer) - (other-window 1) - (setq magit-popup-previous-winconf winconf) - (magit-popup-help-mode))) - -(defun magit-popup-info () - "Show the popup manual." - (interactive) - (let ((winconf (current-window-configuration))) - (delete-other-windows) - (split-window-below) - (info "(magit-popup.info)Usage") - (magit-popup-help-mode) - (setq magit-popup-previous-winconf winconf)) - (magit-popup-help-mode) - (fit-window-to-buffer (next-window))) - -(define-minor-mode magit-popup-help-mode - "Auxiliary minor mode used to restore previous window configuration. -When some sort of help buffer is created from within a popup, -then this minor mode is turned on in that buffer, so that when -the user quits it, the previous window configuration is also -restored." - :keymap '(([remap Man-quit] . magit-popup-quit) - ([remap Info-exit] . magit-popup-quit) - ([remap quit-window] . magit-popup-quit))) - -;;; Modes - -(define-derived-mode magit-popup-mode fundamental-mode "MagitPopup" - "Major mode for infix argument popups." - :mode 'magit-popup - (setq truncate-lines t) - (setq buffer-read-only t) - (setq-local scroll-margin 0) - (setq-local magit-popup-show-common-commands magit-popup-show-common-commands) - (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)) - -(put 'magit-popup-mode 'mode-class 'special) - -(defun magit-popup-default-setup (val def) - (if (--when-let (magit-popup-get :sequence-predicate) - (funcall it)) - (magit-popup-put :actions (magit-popup-convert-actions - val (magit-popup-get :sequence-actions))) - (let ((vars (plist-get def :variables))) - (when (functionp vars) - (setq vars (funcall vars))) - (when vars - (magit-popup-put :variables (magit-popup-convert-variables val vars)))) - (magit-popup-put :switches (magit-popup-convert-switches - val (plist-get def :switches))) - (magit-popup-put :options (magit-popup-convert-options - val (plist-get def :options))) - (magit-popup-put :actions (magit-popup-convert-actions - val (plist-get def :actions))))) - -(defun magit-popup-mode-setup (popup mode) - (setq magit-previous-popup magit-current-popup) - (let ((val (symbol-value (plist-get (symbol-value popup) :variable))) - (def (symbol-value popup)) - (buf (current-buffer))) - (magit-popup-mode-display-buffer (get-buffer-create - (format "*%s*" popup)) - (or mode 'magit-popup-mode)) - (setq magit-this-popup popup) - (setq magit-pre-popup-buffer buf) - (if (bound-and-true-p magit-popup-setup-hook) ; obsolete - (run-hook-with-args 'magit-popup-setup-hook val def) - (funcall (or (magit-popup-get :setup-function) - 'magit-popup-default-setup) - val def))) - (magit-refresh-popup-buffer) - (fit-window-to-buffer nil nil (line-number-at-pos (point-max)))) - -(defun magit-popup-mode-display-buffer (buffer mode) - (let ((winconf (current-window-configuration))) - (select-window (display-buffer buffer magit-popup-display-buffer-action)) - (funcall mode) - (setq magit-popup-previous-winconf winconf))) - -(defvar magit-refresh-popup-buffer-hook nil - "Hook run by `magit-refresh-popup-buffer'. - -The hook is run right after inserting the representation of the -popup events but before optionally inserting the representation -of events shared by all popups and before point is adjusted.") - -(defun magit-refresh-popup-buffer () - (let* ((inhibit-read-only t) - (button (button-at (point))) - (prefix (and button (button-get button 'prefix))) - (event (and button (button-get button 'event)))) - (erase-buffer) - (save-excursion - (--if-let (magit-popup-get :refresh-function) - (funcall it) - (magit-popup-insert-section 'magit-popup-variable-button) - (magit-popup-insert-section 'magit-popup-switch-button) - (magit-popup-insert-section 'magit-popup-option-button) - (magit-popup-insert-section 'magit-popup-action-button)) - (run-hooks 'magit-refresh-popup-buffer-hook) - (when magit-popup-show-common-commands - (magit-popup-insert-command-section - 'magit-popup-internal-command-button - magit-popup-common-commands))) - (set-buffer-modified-p nil) - (when event - (while (and (ignore-errors (forward-button 1)) - (let ((b (button-at (point)))) - (or (not (equal (button-get b 'prefix) prefix)) - (not (equal (button-get b 'event) event))))))))) - -;;; Draw - -(defvar magit-popup-min-padding 3 - "Minimal amount of whitespace between columns in popup buffers.") - -(defun magit-popup-insert-section (type &optional spec heading) - (if (not spec) - (progn (setq spec (magit-popup-get (button-type-get type 'property))) - (when spec - (if (or (stringp (car spec)) - (functionp (car spec))) - (--each (--partition-by-header - (or (stringp it) (functionp it)) - spec) - (magit-popup-insert-section type (cdr it) (car it))) - (magit-popup-insert-section type spec)))) - (let* ((formatter (button-type-get type 'formatter)) - (items (mapcar (lambda (ev) - (and ev (or (funcall formatter type ev) '("")))) - (or spec (magit-popup-get - (button-type-get type 'property))))) - (maxcols (button-type-get type 'maxcols)) - (pred (magit-popup-get :sequence-predicate))) - (when items - (if (functionp heading) - (when (setq heading (funcall heading)) - (insert heading ?\n)) - (unless heading - (setq heading (button-type-get type 'heading))) - (insert (propertize heading 'face 'magit-popup-heading)) - (unless (string-match "\n$" heading) - (insert "\n"))) - (if (and pred (funcall pred)) - (setq maxcols nil) - (cl-typecase maxcols - (keyword (setq maxcols (magit-popup-get maxcols))) - (symbol (setq maxcols (symbol-value maxcols))))) - (when (functionp maxcols) - (setq maxcols (funcall maxcols heading))) - (when heading - (let ((colwidth - (+ (apply 'max (mapcar (lambda (e) (length (car e))) items)) - magit-popup-min-padding))) - (dolist (item items) - (unless (bolp) - (let ((padding (- colwidth (% (current-column) colwidth)))) - (if (and (< (+ (current-column) padding colwidth) - (window-width)) - (< (ceiling (/ (current-column) (* colwidth 1.0))) - (or maxcols 1000))) - (insert (make-string padding ?\s)) - (insert "\n")))) - (unless (equal item '("")) - (if item - (apply 'insert-button item) - (insert ?\s))))) - (insert (if (= (char-before) ?\n) "\n" "\n\n"))))))) - -(defun magit-popup-format-argument-button (type ev) - (list (format-spec - (button-type-get type 'format) - `((?k . ,(propertize (concat - (--when-let (button-type-get type 'prefix) - (char-to-string it)) - (magit-popup-event-keydsc ev)) - 'face 'magit-popup-key)) - (?d . ,(magit-popup-event-dsc ev)) - (?a . ,(propertize (magit-popup-event-arg ev) - 'face (if (magit-popup-event-use ev) - 'magit-popup-argument - 'magit-popup-disabled-argument))) - (?v . ,(let ((val (magit-popup-event-val ev))) - (if (and (magit-popup-event-use ev) - (not (equal val ""))) - (propertize (format "\"%s\"" val) - 'face 'magit-popup-option-value) - ""))))) - 'type type 'event (magit-popup-event-key ev))) - -(defun magit-popup-format-variable-button (type ev) - (if (not (magit-popup-event-arg ev)) - (magit-popup-format-action-button 'magit-popup-action-button ev) - (list (format-spec - (button-type-get type 'format) - `((?k . ,(propertize (magit-popup-event-keydsc ev) - 'face 'magit-popup-key)) - (?d . ,(funcall (magit-popup-event-arg ev))))) - 'type type 'event (magit-popup-event-key ev)))) - -(defun magit-popup-format-action-button (type ev) - (let* ((cmd (magit-popup-event-fun ev)) - (dsc (magit-popup-event-dsc ev)) - (fun (and (functionp dsc) dsc))) - (unless (and disabled-command-function - (symbolp cmd) - (get cmd 'disabled)) - (when fun - (setq dsc - (-when-let (branch (funcall fun)) - (if (text-property-not-all 0 (length branch) 'face nil branch) - branch - (magit-branch-set-face branch))))) - (when dsc - (list (format-spec - (button-type-get type 'format) - `((?k . ,(propertize (magit-popup-event-keydsc ev) - 'face 'magit-popup-key)) - (?d . ,dsc) - (?D . ,(if (and (not fun) - (eq cmd (magit-popup-get :default-action))) - (propertize dsc 'face 'bold) - dsc)))) - 'type type 'event (magit-popup-event-key ev)))))) - -(defun magit-popup-insert-command-section (type spec) - (magit-popup-insert-section - type (mapcar (lambda (elt) - (list (car (where-is-internal (cadr elt) - (current-local-map))) - (car elt))) - spec))) - -(defun magit-popup-format-command-button (type elt) - (nconc (magit-popup-format-action-button - type (make-magit-popup-event :key (car elt) - :dsc (cadr elt))) - (list 'function (lookup-key (current-local-map) (car elt))))) - -;;; Utilities - -(defun magit-popup-import-file-args (args files) - (if files - (cons (concat "-- " (mapconcat #'identity files ",")) args) - args)) - -(defun magit-popup-export-file-args (args) - (let ((files (--first (string-prefix-p "-- " it) args))) - (when files - (setq args (remove files args)) - (setq files (split-string (substring files 3) ","))) - (list args files))) - -(defconst magit-popup-font-lock-keywords - (eval-when-compile - `((,(concat "(\\(magit-define-popup\\)\\_>" - "[ \t'\(]*" - "\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)?") - (1 'font-lock-keyword-face) - (2 'font-lock-function-name-face nil t))))) - -(font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode magit-popup-font-lock-keywords) - -;;; _ -(provide 'magit-popup) -;; Local Variables: -;; indent-tabs-mode: nil -;; End: -;;; magit-popup.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 7a9a4f9..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup.info b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup.info deleted file mode 100644 index 1b8570c..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup.info +++ /dev/null @@ -1,740 +0,0 @@ -This is magit-popup.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from -magit-popup.texi. - - Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - - You can redistribute this document 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. - - This document 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. -INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs -START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY -* Magit-Popup: (magit-popup). Infix arguments with feedback. -END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY - - -File: magit-popup.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Up: (dir) - -Magit-Popup User Manual -*********************** - -Taking inspiration from regular prefix commands and prefix arguments, -this library implements a similar abstraction; a new kind of prefix -command that is associated with a specific set of infix arguments and -suffix commands. - -This manual is for Magit-Popup version 2.12.4. - - Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - - You can redistribute this document 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. - - This document 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. - -* Menu: - -* Introduction:: -* Usage:: -* Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands:: - -— The Detailed Node Listing — - -Usage - -* Customizing Existing Popups:: -* Other Options:: - -Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands - -* Defining Prefix Commands:: -* Defining Suffix Commands:: - - - -File: magit-popup.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Usage, Prev: Top, Up: Top - -1 Introduction -************** - -Taking inspiration from regular prefix commands and prefix arguments, -this library implements a similar abstraction; a new kind of prefix -command that is associated with a specific set of infix arguments and -suffix commands. - - Invoking such a prefix command displays a popup buffer which lists -the associated infix arguments and suffix commands. In that buffer each -argument is prefixed with the key sequence that can be used to toggle it -or change its value. Likewise each suffix command is prefixed with the -key used to invoke it. Such a popup buffer might look like this: - - ,----------------------------------------- - |Switches - | -l Show graph (--graph) - | -d Show refnames (--decorate) - | - |Options - | =m Search messages (--grep="popup") - | =p Search patches (-G) - | - |Action - | l Show log for current branch - | o Show log for another branch - '----------------------------------------- - - The user could then for example type ‘-l’ to toggle the ‘--graph’ -*switch* (when it is on then it is shown in green, otherwise in gray), -or ‘=m’ to change the value of the *option* ‘--grep’. - - Once all arguments are as desired one invokes a suffix command, which -causes the popup buffer to disappear. The suffix command should then -retrieve the infix arguments in its ‘interactive’ form like this is done -for prefix arguments. - - While such "prefix-infix-suffix" combos were inspired by regular -prefix commands and prefix arguments, they are also quite different. -This should illustrate the most basic differences: - - • A regular prefix command - - /- command1 - prefix --- command2 - \- command3 - - • Prefix arguments - - /- command1 - C-u ... --- command2 - \- well any command - - • A Prefix-Infix-Suffix combo - - /- argument1 -\ /- suffix1 - prefix----- argument2 --+-- suffix2 - ^ \- argument3 -/ - | | - '--------' - (refresh buffer) - - This library was written as a replacement for ‘magit-key-mode’, which -was used in Magit releases before 2.1.0. It is used to implement all -"popups" in the current Magit release but a future release will switch -to yet another implementation. - - This library does not depend on any other Magit libraries and it is -distributed as a separate package, which makes it possible to use it in -packages that are not related to Magit. But keep in mind that it will -be deprecated eventually. - - -File: magit-popup.info, Node: Usage, Next: Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top - -2 Usage -******* - -Every popup buffers created with a prefix command contains a section -named "Actions" listing the available suffix commands. Most buffers -also contain a "Switches" and/or an "Options" section which list the two -types of infix arguments separately. - - Switches are arguments that can be toggled on or off. When a switch -is active then it is shown in color, when it is off then it is shown in -gray (of course the details depend on the color theme in use). - - Options are arguments that have a value. When an option has a value -then that is shown after the option itself. Because for some options -the empty string is a valid value, options are additionally colorized -like switches to indicate whether they are active or not. - - The events bound to suffix commands are always single alphabetic -characters. The bindings for arguments are always two events long. For -switches the first key is always ‘-’, for options it is always ‘=’. The -second key is always an alphabetic character. - - By default popup buffers also feature a section listing commands -common to all popups. To avoid conflicts with suffix commands, the -bindings of these common commands are not alphabetic characters. This -section is shown by default so that documentation-resistant users get a -chance to notice them. - - -- User Option: magit-popup-show-common-commands - - This option controls whether the section that lists the commands - that are common to all popups is initially shown. - - By default this is not the case, but note that you can temporarily - show this section using ‘C-t’, which therefore is the only common - command you actually have to memorize. - -‘C-t’ (‘magit-popup-toggle-show-common-commands’) - - Show or hide the section listing the commands shared by all popups. - -‘C-g’ (‘magit-popup-quit’) - - Quit popup buffer without invoking a suffix command. - - Without further action, setting arguments only affects the next -suffix command. Invoking the same prefix command again resets the -arguments to their default value, but the defaults can be changed -directly from the popup buffer itself. For a prefix command named -‘NAME-popup’ the default values are stored as the value of the custom -option named ‘NAME-arguments’. While this option can be customized -using the Custom interface, it is better to do so directly from the -popup buffer. - -‘C-c C-c’ (‘magit-popup-set-default-arguments’) - - This sets the default value for the arguments for the current - popup. - - Then the popup buffer is closed without invoking a suffix command; - unless a prefix argument is used in which case the popup remains - open. - -‘C-x C-s’ (‘magit-popup-save-default-arguments’) - - This sets the default value for the arguments for the current popup - and saves it for future Emacs sessions. - - Then the popup buffer is closed without invoking an action; unless - a prefix argument is used in which case the popup remains open. - - It is also possible to add additional arguments and commands to an -existing popup, but that cannot be done directly from the popup (or the -Custom interface). See *note Customizing Existing Popups::. - - Documentation about a popup’s arguments and commands can be shown -directly from the popup. - -‘C-h i’ (‘magit-popup-info’) - - Show this manual. - -‘?’ (‘magit-popup-help’) - - This command reads a key sequence and then shows the documentation - of the argument or command that sequence is bound to. In other - words type the same keys that you would use to invoke the argument - or command, but prefix the sequence with ‘?’. - - For suffix commands this shows the doc-string. For arguments this - command can only show something for popups that have an associated - man-page. If the man-page is set, then this command displays it in - a separate buffer and puts point on the entry about the argument in - question. - - The buffer which is used to display the documentation is selected. - Simply press ‘q’ to leave that buffer and restore the old window - configuration. - - While it isn’t very useful, it is possible to move around in a popup -buffer using ‘C-p’ and ‘C-n’, and to invoke the argument or command at -point using ‘RET’. But it is much more efficient to use the dedicated -key bindings instead, so these commands are not listed in popup buffers -along with the other common commands. - -* Menu: - -* Customizing Existing Popups:: -* Other Options:: - - -File: magit-popup.info, Node: Customizing Existing Popups, Next: Other Options, Up: Usage - -2.1 Customizing Existing Popups -=============================== - -It is possible to define additional infix arguments and suffix commands -to an existing popup using the following functions. - - You can find some examples which use the below commands at -<https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Additional-proposed-infix-arguments-and-suffix-commands>. - - -- Function: magit-define-popup-switch popup key desc switch &optional - enable at prepend - - In POPUP, define KEY as SWITCH. - - POPUP is a popup command defined using ‘magit-define-popup’. - SWITCH is a string representing an argument that takes no value. - KEY is a character representing the second event in the sequence of - keystrokes used to toggle the argument. (The first event, the - prefix, is shared among all switches, defaults to ‘-’, and can be - changed in ‘magit-popup-mode-keymap’). - - DESC is a string describing the purpose of the argument, it is - displayed in the popup. - - If optional ENABLE is non-nil then the switch is on by default. - - SWITCH is inserted after all other switches already defined for - POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is - placed first. If optional AT is non-nil then it should be the KEY - of another switch already defined for POPUP, the argument is then - placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND. - - -- Function: magit-define-popup-option popup key desc option &optional - reader value at prepend - - In POPUP, define KEY as OPTION. - - POPUP is a popup command defined using ‘magit-define-popup’. - OPTION is a string representing an argument that takes a value. - KEY is a character representing the second event in the sequence of - keystrokes used to set the argument’s value. (The first event, the - prefix, is shared among all options, defaults to ‘=’, and can be - changed in ‘magit-popup-mode-keymap’). - - DESC is a string describing the purpose of the argument, it is - displayed in the popup. - - If optional VALUE is non-nil then the option is on by default, and - VALUE is its default value. - - READER is used to read a value from the user when the option is - invoked and does not currently have a value. It should take one - argument and use it as the prompt. If this is nil, then - ‘read-from-minibuffer’ is used. - - OPTION is inserted after all other options already defined for - POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is - placed first. If optional AT is non-nil then it should be the KEY - of another option already defined for POPUP, the argument is then - placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND. - - -- Function: magit-define-popup-action popup key desc command &optional - at prepend - - In POPUP, define KEY as COMMAND. - - POPUP is a popup command defined using ‘magit-define-popup’. - COMMAND can be any command but should usually consume the popup - arguments in its ‘interactive’ form. KEY is a character - representing the event used invoke the action, i.e. to - interactively call the COMMAND. - - DESC is a string describing the purpose of the action, it is - displayed in the popup. - - COMMAND is inserted after all other commands already defined for - POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is - placed first. If optional AT is non-nil then it should be the KEY - of another command already defined for POPUP, the command is then - placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND. - - -- Function: magit-define-popup-sequence-action popup key desc command - &optional at prepend - - Like ‘magit-define-popup-action’, but modifies the value of the - ‘:sequence-actions’ property instead of ‘:actions’. - - -- Function: magit-define-popup-variable popup key desc command - formatter &optional at prepend - - In POPUP, define KEY as COMMAND. - - POPUP is a popup command defined using ‘magit-define-popup’. - COMMAND is a command which calls ‘magit-popup-set-variable’. - FORMATTER is a function which calls ‘magit-popup-format-variable’. - These two functions have to be called with the same arguments. - - KEY is a character representing the event used interactively call - the COMMAND. - - DESC is the variable or a representation thereof. It’s not - actually used for anything. - - COMMAND is inserted after all other commands already defined for - POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is - placed first. If optional AT is non-nil then it should be the KEY - of another command already defined for POPUP, the command is then - placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND." - - -- Function: magit-change-popup-key popup type from to - - In POPUP, bind TO to what FROM was bound to. TYPE is one of - ‘:action’, ‘:sequence-action’, ‘:switch’, or ‘:option’. Bind TO - and unbind FROM, both are characters. - - -- Function: magit-remove-popup-key popup type key - - In POPUP, remove KEY’s binding of TYPE. POPUP is a popup command - defined using ‘magit-define-popup’. TYPE is one of ‘:action’, - ‘:sequence-action’, ‘:switch’, or ‘:option’. KEY is the character - which is to be unbound. - - It is also possible to change other aspects of a popup by setting a -property using ‘plist-put’. See *note Defining Prefix Commands:: for -valid properties. The most likely change Magit users might want to make -is: - - (plist-put magit-show-refs-popup :use-prefix nil) - - -File: magit-popup.info, Node: Other Options, Prev: Customizing Existing Popups, Up: Usage - -2.2 Other Options -================= - - -- User Option: magit-popup-use-prefix-argument - - This option controls the effect that the use of a prefix argument - before entering a popup has. - - • ‘default’ - - With a prefix argument directly invoke the popup’s default - action (an Emacs command), instead of bringing up the popup. - - • ‘popup’ - - With a prefix argument bring up the popup, otherwise directly - invoke the popup’s default action. - - • ‘nil’ - - Ignore prefix arguments. - - This option can be overridden for individual popups. - ‘magit-show-refs-popup’ for example defaults to invoking the - default action directly. It only shows the popup buffer when a - prefix argument is used. See *note Customizing Existing Popups::. - - -- User Option: magit-popup-manpage-package - - The Emacs package used to display man-pages, one of ‘man’ or - ‘woman’. - - -- User Option: magit-popup-display-buffer-action - - The option controls how the window used to display a popup buffer - is created. Popup buffers are displayed using ‘display-buffer’ - with the value of this option as ACTION argument. You can also set - this to nil and instead add an entry to ‘display-buffer-alist’. - - To emphasize the default action by making it bold use this: - - (button-type-put 'magit-popup-action-button 'format " %k %D") - - -File: magit-popup.info, Node: Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands, Prev: Usage, Up: Top - -3 Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands -************************************* - -If you write an extension for Magit then you should use this library now -and later when ‘transient’ is released port to that. - - If you are considering using this library to define popups for -packages not related to Magit, then keep in mind that it will be -superseded eventually. Once ‘transient’ has been released I will only -fix bugs in ‘magit-popup’ but not implement any new features. - - Also consider using ‘hydra’ instead. To some extend ‘magit-popup’ -and ‘hydra’ are similar but have a different focus. The main purpose of -‘magit-popup’ is to pass infix arguments to suffix commands. If all you -need is a command dispatcher then you are better of using ‘hydra’. Of -course ‘hydra’ may also be a better fit not only because of the features -it lacks, but also because of the features it provides, which are in -turn missing from ‘magit-popup’. - - Here is an example of how one defines a prefix command along with its -infix arguments, and then also one of its suffix commands. - - ;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-tag-popup "magit" nil t) - (magit-define-popup magit-tag-popup - "Show popup buffer featuring tagging commands." - 'magit-commands - :man-page "git-tag" - :switches '((?a "Annotate" "--annotate") - (?s "Sign" "--sign") - (?f "Force" "--force")) - :actions '((?t "Create" magit-tag) - (?k "Delete" magit-tag-delete) - (?p "Prune" magit-tag-prune)) - :default-action 'magit-tag) - - ;;;###autoload - (defun magit-tag (name rev &optional args) - "Create a new tag with the given NAME at REV." - (interactive (list (magit-read-tag "Tag name") - (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Place tag on") - (magit-tag-arguments))) - (magit-run-git-with-editor "tag" args name rev)) - -* Menu: - -* Defining Prefix Commands:: -* Defining Suffix Commands:: - - -File: magit-popup.info, Node: Defining Prefix Commands, Next: Defining Suffix Commands, Up: Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands - -3.1 Defining Prefix Commands -============================ - -Prefix commands and their infix arguments are defined using the macro -‘magit-define-popup’. The key bindings and descriptions of suffix -commands are also defined using that macro, but the actual interactive -commands have to be defined separately using plain ‘defun’. - - -- Macro: magit-define-popup name doc [group [mode [option]]] :keyword - value... - - This macro defines a popup named NAME. The NAME should begin with - the package prefix and by convention end with ‘-popup’, it is used - as the name of the command which shows the popup and for an - internal variable (whose value is used to store information about - the popup and should not be accessed directly). DOC is the - doc-string of the popup command. - - This macro also defines an option and a function both named - ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’, where SHORTNAME is NAME with the trailing - ‘-popup’ removed. The name of this option and this function can be - overwritten using the optional argument OPTION, but that is rarely - advisable. As a special case if OPTION is specified but ‘nil’, - then this option and this function are not defined at all, which is - useful for popups that are used as simple dispatchers that offer no - arguments. - - The option ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’ holds the value for the popup - arguments. It can be customized from within the popup or using the - Custom interface. It can also have a buffer local value in any - non-popup buffer. The local value for the buffer from which the - popup command was invoked, can be set from within the popup buffer. - - The function ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’ returns the currently effective - value of the variable by the same name. See below for more - information. - - Optional argument GROUP specifies the Custom group into which the - option is placed. If omitted then the option is placed into some - group the same way it is done when directly using ‘defcustom’ and - omitting the group, except when NAME begins with "magit-", in which - case the group ‘magit-git-arguments’ is used. - - The optional argument MODE specifies the mode used by the popup - buffer. If it is omitted or ‘nil’ then ‘magit-popup-mode’ is used. - - The remaining arguments should have the form ‘[KEYWORD VALUE]...’. - - The following keywords are meaningful (and by convention are - usually specified in that order): - - • ‘:actions’ - - The actions which can be invoked from the popup. VALUE is a - list whose members have the form (KEY DESC COMMAND), see - ‘magit-define-popup-action’ for details. - - Actions are regular Emacs commands, which usually have an - ‘interactive’ form setup to consume the values of the popup - ‘:switches’ and ‘:options’ when invoked from the corresponding - popup, else when invoked as the default action or directly - without using the popup, the default value of the variable - ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’. This is usually done by calling the - function ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’. - - Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming - the first member is a string or function. In that case the - members are split into sections and these special elements are - used as headings. If such an element is a function then it is - called with no arguments and must return either a string, - which is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the - section is not inserted. - - Members of VALUE may also be nil. This should only be used - together with ‘:max-action-columns’ and allows having gaps in - the action grit, which can help arranging actions sensibly. - - • ‘:default-action’ - - The default action of the popup which is used directly instead - of displaying the popup buffer, when the popup is invoked with - a prefix argument. Also see ‘magit-popup-use-prefix-argument’ - and ‘:use-prefix’, which can be used to inverse the meaning of - the prefix argument. - - • ‘:use-prefix’ - - Controls when to display the popup buffer and when to invoke - the default action (if any) directly. This overrides the - global default set using ‘magit-popup-use-prefix-argument’. - The value, if specified, should be one of ‘default’ or - ‘prefix’, or a function that is called with no arguments and - returns one of these symbols. - - • ‘:max-action-columns’ - - The maximum number of actions to display on a single line, a - number or a function that return a number and takes the name - of the section currently being inserted as argument. If there - isn’t enough room to display as many columns as specified - here, then fewer are used. - - • ‘:switches’ - - The popup arguments which can be toggled on and off. VALUE is - a list whose members have the form ‘(KEY DESC SWITCH)’, see - ‘magit-define-popup-switch’ for details. - - Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming - the first member is a string or function. In that case the - members are split into sections and these special elements are - used as headings. If such an element is a function then it is - called with no arguments and must return either a string, - which is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the - section is not inserted. - - • ‘:options’ - - The popup arguments which take a value, as in "–opt~OPTVAL". - VALUE is a list whose members have the form ‘(KEY DESC OPTION - READER)’, see ‘magit-define-popup-option’ for details. - - Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming - the first member is a string or function. In that case the - members are split into sections and these special elements are - used as headings. If such an element is a function then it is - called with no arguments and must return either a string, - which is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the - section is not inserted. - - • ‘:default-arguments’ - - The default arguments, a list of switches (which are then - enabled by default) and options with there default values, as - in ‘"--OPT=OPTVAL"’. - - • ‘:variables’ - - Variables which can be set from the popup. VALUE is a list - whose members have the form ‘(KEY DESC COMMAND FORMATTER)’, - see ‘magit-define-popup-variable’ for details. - - Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming - the first member is a string or function. In that case the - members are split into sections and these special elements are - used as headings. If such an element is a function then it is - called with no arguments and must return either a string, - which is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the - section is not inserted. - - Members of VALUE may also be actions as described above for - ‘:actions’. - - VALUE may also be a function that returns a list as describe - above. - - • ‘:sequence-predicate’ - - When this function returns non-nil, then the popup uses - ‘:sequence-actions’ instead of ‘:actions’, and does not show - the ‘:switches’ and ‘:options’. - - • ‘:sequence-actions’ - - The actions which can be invoked from the popup, when - ‘:sequence-predicate’ returns non-nil. - - • ‘:setup-function’ - - When this function is specified, then it is used instead of - ‘magit-popup-default-setup’. - - • ‘:refresh-function’ - - When this function is specified, then it is used instead of - calling ‘magit-popup-insert-section’ three times with symbols - ‘magit-popup-switch-button’, ‘magit-popup-option-button’, and - finally ‘magit-popup-action-button’ as argument. - - • ‘:man-page’ - - The name of the manpage to be displayed when the user requests - help for an argument. - - -File: magit-popup.info, Node: Defining Suffix Commands, Prev: Defining Prefix Commands, Up: Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands - -3.2 Defining Suffix Commands -============================ - -Commands intended to be invoked from a particular popup should determine -the currently effective arguments by calling the function -‘SHORTNAME-arguments’ inside their ‘interactive’ form. This function is -created by the ‘magit-define-popup’ macro. For a popup named -‘prefix-foo-popup’ the name of this function is ‘prefix-foo-arguments’. - - When the command was invoked as an action in the respective popup, -then this function returns the arguments that were set in the popup. -Otherwise when the command was invoked as the default of the popup (by -calling the popup command with a prefix argument), or without using the -popup command at all, then this function returns the buffer-local or -global value of the variable ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’. - - Internally arguments are handled as a list of strings. This might -not be appropriate for the intended use inside commands, or it might be -necessary to manipulate that list somehow, i.e. to split "–ARG=VAL" -into "–ARG""VAL". This should be done by advising or redefining the -function ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’. - - Internally ‘SHORNAME-arguments’ used following variables and -function. Except when redefining the former, you should not use these -directly. - - -- Variable: magit-current-popup - - The popup from which this editing command was invoked. - - -- Variable: magit-current-popup-args - - The value of the popup arguments for this editing command. - - If the current command was invoked from a popup, then this is a - list of strings of all the set switches and options. This includes - arguments which are set by default not only those explicitly set - during this invocation. - - When the value is nil, then that can be because no argument is set, - or because the current command wasn’t invoked from a popup at all. - - -- Function: magit-current-popup-args &rest args - - This function returns the value of the popup arguments for this - editing command. The value is the same as that of the variable by - the same name, except that FILTER is applied. FILTER is a list of - regexps; only arguments that match one of them are returned. The - first element of FILTER may also be ‘:not’ in which case only - arguments that don’t match any of the regexps are returned, or - ‘:only’ which doesn’t change the behavior. - - - -Tag Table: -Node: Top769 -Node: Introduction1992 -Node: Usage4691 -Node: Customizing Existing Popups9388 -Node: Other Options15135 -Node: Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands16678 -Node: Defining Prefix Commands18830 -Node: Defining Suffix Commands27525 - -End Tag Table - - -Local Variables: -coding: utf-8 -End: diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/treepy-20180724.656/treepy-autoloads.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/treepy-20180724.656/treepy-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 08cad2b..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/treepy-20180724.656/treepy-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -;;; treepy-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -;; -;;; Code: -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("treepy.el") (23473 23424 999162 180000)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; End: -;;; treepy-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/treepy-20180724.656/treepy-pkg.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/treepy-20180724.656/treepy-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index 6734e3c..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/treepy-20180724.656/treepy-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- -(define-package "treepy" "20180724.656" "Generic tree traversal tools" '((emacs "25.1")) :commit "b40e6b09eb9be45da67b8c9e4990a5a0d7a2a09d" :keywords '("lisp" "maint" "tools") :authors '(("Daniel Barreto" . "daniel.barreto.n@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Daniel Barreto" . "daniel.barreto.n@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/volrath/treepy.el") diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/treepy-20180724.656/treepy.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/treepy-20180724.656/treepy.el deleted file mode 100644 index d7df4c4..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/treepy-20180724.656/treepy.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,484 +0,0 @@ -;;; treepy.el --- Generic tree traversal tools -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; -;; Filename: treepy.el -;; -;; Copyright (C) 2017 Daniel Barreto -;; -;; Description: Generic Tree Traversing Tools -;; Author: Daniel Barreto <daniel.barreto.n@gmail.com> -;; Keywords: lisp, maint, tools -;; Package-Version: 20180724.656 -;; Created: Mon Jul 10 15:17:36 2017 (+0200) -;; Version: 0.1.1 -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1")) -;; URL: https://github.com/volrath/treepy.el -;; -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -;; -;;; Commentary: -;; -;; Generic tools for recursive and iterative tree traversal based on -;; clojure.walk and clojure.zip respectively. Depends on `map', a map -;; manipulation library built in Emacs 25.1. All functions are prefixed -;; with "treepy-" -;; -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -;; -;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at -;; your option) any later version. -;; -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -;; General Public License for more details. -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -;; -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -;; -;;; Code: - -(require 'map) - -;;; Walk (recursive tree traversal) - -(defun treepy-walk (inner outer form) - "Using INNER and OUTER, traverse FORM, an arbitrary data structure. -INNER and OUTER are functions. Apply INNER to each element of -FORM, building up a data structure of the same type, then apply -OUTER to the result. Recognize cons, lists, alists, vectors and -hash tables." - (cond - ((and (listp form) (cdr form) (atom (cdr form))) (funcall outer (cons (funcall inner (car form)) - (funcall inner (cdr form))))) - ((listp form) (funcall outer (mapcar inner form))) - ((vectorp form) (funcall outer (apply #'vector (mapcar inner form)))) - ((hash-table-p form) (funcall outer (map-apply (lambda (k v) (funcall inner (cons k v))) form))) - (t (funcall outer form)))) - -(defun treepy-postwalk (f form) - "Perform a depth-first, post-order traversal of F applied to FORM. -Call F on each sub-form, use F's return value in place of the -original. Recognize cons, lists, alists, vectors and -hash tables." - (treepy-walk (apply-partially #'treepy-postwalk f) f form)) - -(defun treepy-prewalk (f form) - "Perform a depth-first, pre-order traversal of F applied to FORM. -Like `treepy-postwalk'." - (treepy-walk (apply-partially #'treepy-prewalk f) #'identity (funcall f form))) - -(defun treepy-postwalk-demo (form) - "Demonstrate the behavior of `treepy-postwalk' for FORM. -Return a list of each form as it is walked." - (let ((walk nil)) - (treepy-postwalk (lambda (x) (push x walk) x) - form) - (reverse walk))) - -(defun treepy-prewalk-demo (form) - "Demonstrate the behavior of `treepy-prewalk' for FORM. -Return a list of each form as it is walked." - (let ((walk nil)) - (treepy-prewalk (lambda (x) (push x walk) x) - form) - (reverse walk))) - -(defun treepy-postwalk-replace (smap form &optional testfn) - "Use SMAP to transform FORM by doing replacing operations. -Recursively replace in FORM keys in SMAP with their values. Does -replacement at the leaves of the tree first. The optional TESTFN -parameter is the function to be used by `map-contains-key'." - (treepy-postwalk (lambda (x) (if (map-contains-key smap x testfn) (map-elt smap x) x)) - form)) - -(defun treepy-prewalk-replace (smap form &optional testfn) - "Use SMAP to transform FORM by doing replacing operations. -Recursively replace in FORM keys in SMAP with their values. Does -replacement at the root of the tree first. The optional TESTFN -parameter is the function to be used by `map-contains-key'." - (treepy-prewalk (lambda (x) (if (map-contains-key smap x testfn) (map-elt smap x) x)) - form)) - - -;;; Zipper (iterative tree traversal) -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; - -(defun treepy--context (loc &optional key) - "Return context for this LOC. -If KEY is given, only return this key's value in context." - (let ((context (cdr (car loc)))) - (if (and context key) - (map-elt context key) - context))) - -(defun treepy--context-assoc-1 (context k v) - "Assoc in CONTEXT a key K with a value V." - (if (map-contains-key context k) - (mapcar (lambda (entry) - (if (equal (car entry) k) - (cons k v) - entry)) - context) - (cons (cons k v) context))) - -(defun treepy--context-assoc (context &rest kvs) - "Immutable map association in CONTEXT using KVS." - (seq-reduce (lambda (context kv) - (seq-let [k v] kv - (treepy--context-assoc-1 context k v))) - (seq-partition kvs 2) context)) - -(defun treepy--meta (loc &optional key) - "Return meta information for this LOC. -If KEY is given, only return this key's value in meta -information." - (let ((meta (cdr loc))) - (if key - (map-elt meta key) - meta))) - -(defun treepy--with-meta (obj meta) - "Bind OBJ with some META information." - (cons obj meta)) - -(defun treepy--join-children (left-children right-children) - "Return a joining of LEFT-CHILDREN and RIGHT-CHILDREN. -Reverses LEFT-CHILDREN so that they are correctly ordered as in -the tree." - (append (reverse left-children) right-children)) - -(defmacro treepy--with-loc (loc vars &rest body) - "Create a lexical context using LOC VARS. -Execute BODY in this context." - (declare (indent defun)) - (let ((lex-ctx (mapcar (lambda (v) - (cl-case v - ('node `(node (treepy-node ,loc))) - ('context `(context (treepy--context ,loc))) - (t `(,v (treepy--context ,loc (quote ,(intern (concat ":" (symbol-name v))))))))) - vars))) - `(let* (,@lex-ctx) ,@body))) - -;;;; Construction - -(defun treepy-zipper (branchp children make-node root) - "Create a new zipper structure. - -BRANCHP is a function that, given a node, returns t if it can -have children, even if it currently doesn't. - -CHILDREN is a function that, given a branch node, returns a seq -of its children. - -MAKE-NODE is a function that, given an existing node and a seq of -children, returns a new branch node with the supplied children. - -ROOT is the root node." - (treepy--with-meta - (cons root nil) - `((:branchp . ,branchp) (:children . ,children) (:make-node . ,make-node)))) - -(defun treepy-list-zip (root) - "Return a zipper for nested lists, given a ROOT list." - (let ((make-node (lambda (_ children) children))) - (treepy-zipper #'listp #'identity make-node root))) - -(defun treepy-vector-zip (root) - "Return a zipper for nested vectors, given a ROOT vector." - (let ((make-node (lambda (_ children) (apply #'vector children))) - (children (lambda (cs) (seq-into cs 'list)))) - (treepy-zipper #'vectorp children make-node root))) - -;;;; Context - -(defun treepy-node (loc) - "Return the node at LOC." - (caar loc)) - -(defun treepy-branch-p (loc) - "Return t if the node at LOC is a branch." - (funcall (treepy--meta loc ':branchp) (treepy-node loc))) - -(defun treepy-children (loc) - "Return a children list of the node at LOC, which must be a branch." - (if (treepy-branch-p loc) - (funcall (treepy--meta loc ':children) (treepy-node loc)) - (error "Called children on a leaf node"))) - -(defun treepy-make-node (loc node children) - "Return a new branch node. -Given an existing LOC, NODE and new CHILDREN, creates a new LOC -with them. The LOC is only used to supply the constructor." - (funcall (treepy--meta loc ':make-node) node children)) - -(defun treepy-path (loc) - "Return a list of nodes leading to the given LOC." - (reverse (treepy--context loc ':pnodes))) - -(defun treepy-lefts (loc) - "Return a list of the left siblings of this LOC." - (reverse (treepy--context loc ':l))) - -(defun treepy-rights (loc) - "Return a list of the right siblings of this LOC." - (treepy--context loc ':r)) - -;;;; Navigation - -(defun treepy-down (loc) - "Return the loc of the leftmost child of the node at this LOC. -nil if no children." - (when (treepy-branch-p loc) - (let ((children (treepy-children loc))) - (treepy--with-loc loc (node context pnodes) - (seq-let [c &rest cs] children - (when children - (treepy--with-meta - `(,c . ((:l . ,nil) - (:pnodes . ,(if context (cons node pnodes) (list node))) - (:ppath . ,context) - (:r . ,cs))) - (treepy--meta loc)))))))) - -(defun treepy-up (loc) - "Return the loc of the parent of the node at this LOC. -nil if at the top." - (treepy--with-loc loc (node pnodes ppath changed? l r) - (when pnodes - (let ((pnode (car pnodes))) - (treepy--with-meta - (if changed? - (cons (treepy-make-node loc pnode (treepy--join-children l (cons node r))) - (and ppath (treepy--context-assoc ppath ':changed? t))) - (cons pnode ppath)) - (treepy--meta loc)))))) - -(defun treepy-root (loc) - "Zip from LOC all the way up and return the root node. -Reflect any alterations to the tree." - (if (equal :end (treepy--context loc)) - (treepy-node loc) - (let ((p loc)) - (while (setq p (treepy-up p)) - (setq loc p)) - (treepy-node loc)))) - -(defun treepy-right (loc) - "Return the loc of the right sibling of the node at this LOC. -nil if there's no more right sibilings." - (treepy--with-loc loc (node context l r) - (let ((r (if (listp r) - r - ;; If `r' is not a list (or nil), then we're dealing with a non - ;; nil cdr ending list. - (cons r nil)))) - (seq-let [cr &rest rnext] r - (when (and context r) - (treepy--with-meta - (cons cr - (treepy--context-assoc context - ':l (cons node l) - ':r rnext)) - (treepy--meta loc))))))) - - -(defun treepy-rightmost (loc) - "Return the loc of the rightmost sibling of the node at this LOC. -If LOC is already the rightmost sibiling, return self." - (treepy--with-loc loc (node context l r) - (if (and context r) - (treepy--with-meta - (cons (car (last r)) - (treepy--context-assoc context - ':l (treepy--join-children l (cons node (butlast r))) - ':r nil)) - (treepy--meta loc)) - loc))) - -(defun treepy-left (loc) - "Return the loc of the left sibling of the node at this LOC. -nil if no more left sibilings." - (treepy--with-loc loc (node context l r) - (when (and context l) - (seq-let [cl &rest lnext] l - (treepy--with-meta - (cons cl - (treepy--context-assoc context - ':l lnext - ':r (cons node r))) - (treepy--meta loc)))))) - -(defun treepy-leftmost (loc) - "Return the loc of the leftmost sibling of the node at this LOC. -If LOC is already the leftmost sibiling, return self." - (treepy--with-loc loc (node context l r) - (if (and context l) - (treepy--with-meta - (cons (car (last l)) - (treepy--context-assoc context - ':l [] - ':r (treepy--join-children (butlast l) (cons node r)))) - (treepy--meta loc)) - loc))) - -(defun treepy-leftmost-descendant (loc) - "Return the leftmost descendant of the given LOC. -\(ie, down repeatedly)." - (while (treepy-branch-p loc) - (setq loc (treepy-down loc))) - loc) - -;;;; Modification - -(defun treepy-insert-left (loc item) - "Insert as the left sibiling of this LOC'S node the ITEM. -Return same loc with sibilings updated." - (treepy--with-loc loc (node context l) - (if (not context) - (error "Insert at top") - (treepy--with-meta - (cons node - (treepy--context-assoc context - ':l (cons item l) - ':changed? t)) - (treepy--meta loc))))) - -(defun treepy-insert-right (loc item) - "Insert as the right sibling of this LOC's node the ITEM. -Return same loc with sibilings updated." - (treepy--with-loc loc (node context r) - (if (not context) - (error "Insert at top") - (treepy--with-meta - (cons node - (treepy--context-assoc context - ':r (cons item r) - ':changed? t)) - (treepy--meta loc))))) - -(defun treepy-replace (loc node) - "Replace the node in this LOC with the given NODE, without moving." - (let ((context (treepy--context loc))) - (treepy--with-meta - (cons node - (treepy--context-assoc context - ':changed? t)) - (treepy--meta loc)))) - -(defun treepy-edit (loc f &rest args) - "Replace the node at this LOC with the value of (F node ARGS)." - (treepy-replace loc (apply f (treepy-node loc) args))) - -(defun treepy-insert-child (loc item) - "Insert as the leftmost child of this LOC's node the ITEM. -Return same loc with children updated." - (treepy-replace loc (treepy-make-node loc (treepy-node loc) (cons item (treepy-children loc))))) - -(defun treepy-append-child (loc item) - "Insert as the rightmost child of this LOC'S node the ITEM. -Return same loc with children updated." - (treepy-replace loc (treepy-make-node loc (treepy-node loc) (append (treepy-children loc) `(,item))))) ;; TODO: check performance - -(defun treepy-remove (loc) - "Remove the node at LOC. -Return the loc that would have preceded it in a depth-first -walk." - (treepy--with-loc loc (context pnodes ppath l r) - (if (not context) - (error "Remove at top") - (if (> (length l) 0) - (let ((nloc (treepy--with-meta (cons (car l) - (treepy--context-assoc context - ':l (cdr l) - ':changed? t)) - (treepy--meta loc))) - (child nil)) - (while (setq child (and (treepy-branch-p nloc) (treepy-children nloc))) - (setq nloc (treepy-rightmost child))) - nloc) - (treepy--with-meta - (cons (treepy-make-node loc (car pnodes) r) - (and ppath (treepy--context-assoc context ':changed? t))) - (treepy--meta loc)))))) - -;;;; Enumeration - -(defun treepy--preorder-next (loc) - "Move to the next LOC in the hierarchy, depth-first in preorder. -When reaching the end, returns a distinguished loc detectable via -`treepy-end-p'. If already at the end, stays there." - (if (equal :end (treepy--context loc)) - loc - (let ((cloc loc)) - (or - (and (treepy-branch-p cloc) (treepy-down cloc)) - (treepy-right cloc) - (let ((p cloc) - (pr nil)) - (while (and (treepy-up p) (not (setq pr (treepy-right (treepy-up p))))) - (setq p (treepy-up p))) - (or pr (cons (cons (treepy-node p) :end) nil))))))) - -(defun treepy--postorder-next (loc) - "Move to the next LOC in the hierarchy, depth-first in postorder. -When reaching the end, returns a distinguished loc detectable via -`treepy-end-p'. If already at the end, stays there." - (if (equal :end (treepy--context loc)) - loc - (if (null (treepy-up loc)) - (cons (cons (treepy-node loc) :end) nil) - (or (let ((rloc (treepy-right loc))) - (and rloc (treepy-leftmost-descendant rloc))) - (treepy-up loc))))) - -(defun treepy-next (loc &optional order) - "Move to the next LOC in the hierarchy, depth-first. -Use ORDER if given. Possible values for ORDER are `:preorder' and -`:postorder', defaults to the former." - (cl-case (or order ':preorder) - (':preorder (treepy--preorder-next loc)) - (':postorder (treepy--postorder-next loc)) - (t (error "Unrecognized order")))) - -(defun treepy--preorder-prev (loc) - "Move to the previous LOC in the hierarchy, depth-first preorder. -If already at the root, returns nil." - (let ((lloc (treepy-left loc)) - (child nil)) - (if lloc - (progn - (while (setq child (and (treepy-branch-p lloc) (treepy-children lloc))) - (setq lloc (treepy-rightmost child))) - lloc) - (treepy-up loc)))) - -(defun treepy--postorder-prev (loc) - "Move to the previous LOC in the hierarchy, depth-first postorder. -If already at the root, returns nil." - (if (treepy-branch-p loc) - (treepy-rightmost (treepy-down loc)) - (progn - (while (not (treepy-left loc)) - (setq loc (treepy-up loc))) - (treepy-left loc)))) - -(defun treepy-prev (loc &optional order) - "Move to the previous LOC in the hierarchy, depth-first. -Use ORDER if given. Possible values for ORDER are `:preorder' and `:postorder', -defaults to the former." - (cl-case (or order ':preorder) - (':preorder (treepy--preorder-prev loc)) - (':postorder (treepy--postorder-prev loc)) - (t (error "Unrecognized order")))) - -(defun treepy-end-p (loc) - "Return t if LOC represents the end of a depth-first walk." - (equal :end (treepy--context loc))) - -(provide 'treepy) - -;;; treepy.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/treepy-20180724.656/treepy.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/treepy-20180724.656/treepy.elc deleted file mode 100644 index ea87363..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/treepy-20180724.656/treepy.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/dir b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/dir deleted file mode 100644 index c5810e0..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/dir +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the -topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top. -The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node. - -File: dir, Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree - - This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics. - Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here, - "h" gives a primer for first-timers, - "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc. - - In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference - to select it. - -* Menu: - -Emacs -* With-Editor: (with-editor). Using the Emacsclient as $EDITOR. diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor-autoloads.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 5ee6737..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -;;; with-editor-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -;; -;;; Code: -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - -;;;### (autoloads nil "with-editor" "with-editor.el" (23473 23420 -;;;;;; 407636 138000)) -;;; Generated autoloads from with-editor.el - -(autoload 'with-editor-export-editor "with-editor" "\ -Teach subsequent commands to use current Emacs instance as editor. - -Set and export the environment variable ENVVAR, by default -\"EDITOR\". The value is automatically generated to teach -commands to use the current Emacs instance as \"the editor\". - -This works in `shell-mode', `term-mode' and `eshell-mode'. - -\(fn &optional (ENVVAR \"EDITOR\"))" t nil) - -(autoload 'with-editor-export-git-editor "with-editor" "\ -Like `with-editor-export-editor' but always set `$GIT_EDITOR'. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'with-editor-export-hg-editor "with-editor" "\ -Like `with-editor-export-editor' but always set `$HG_EDITOR'. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(defvar shell-command-with-editor-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Shell-Command-With-Editor mode is enabled. -See the `shell-command-with-editor-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode.") - -(custom-autoload 'shell-command-with-editor-mode "with-editor" nil) - -(autoload 'shell-command-with-editor-mode "with-editor" "\ -Teach `shell-command' to use current Emacs instance as editor. - -Teach `shell-command', and all commands that ultimately call that -command, to use the current Emacs instance as editor by executing -\"EDITOR=CLIENT COMMAND&\" instead of just \"COMMAND&\". - -CLIENT is automatically generated; EDITOR=CLIENT instructs -COMMAND to use to the current Emacs instance as \"the editor\", -assuming no other variable overrides the effect of \"$EDITOR\". -CLIENT may be the path to an appropriate emacsclient executable -with arguments, or a script which also works over Tramp. - -Alternatively you can use the `with-editor-async-shell-command', -which also allows the use of another variable instead of -\"EDITOR\". - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'with-editor-async-shell-command "with-editor" "\ -Like `async-shell-command' but with `$EDITOR' set. - -Execute string \"ENVVAR=CLIENT COMMAND\" in an inferior shell; -display output, if any. With a prefix argument prompt for an -environment variable, otherwise the default \"EDITOR\" variable -is used. With a negative prefix argument additionally insert -the COMMAND's output at point. - -CLIENT is automatically generated; ENVVAR=CLIENT instructs -COMMAND to use to the current Emacs instance as \"the editor\", -assuming it respects ENVVAR as an \"EDITOR\"-like variable. -CLIENT may be the path to an appropriate emacsclient executable -with arguments, or a script which also works over Tramp. - -Also see `async-shell-command' and `shell-command'. - -\(fn COMMAND &optional OUTPUT-BUFFER ERROR-BUFFER ENVVAR)" t nil) - -(autoload 'with-editor-shell-command "with-editor" "\ -Like `shell-command' or `with-editor-async-shell-command'. -If COMMAND ends with \"&\" behave like the latter, -else like the former. - -\(fn COMMAND &optional OUTPUT-BUFFER ERROR-BUFFER ENVVAR)" t nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("with-editor-pkg.el") (23473 23420 427634 -;;;;;; 29000)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; End: -;;; with-editor-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor-pkg.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor-pkg.el deleted file mode 100644 index fec4b7e..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor-pkg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -(define-package "with-editor" "20180726.2044" "Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR" - '((emacs "24.4") - (async "1.9")) - :keywords - '("tools") - :authors - '(("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) - :maintainer - '("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") - :url "https://github.com/magit/with-editor") -;; Local Variables: -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; End: diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor.el deleted file mode 100644 index b61104a..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,822 +0,0 @@ -;;; with-editor.el --- Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2014-2018 The Magit Project Contributors -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file. If not, -;; see https://github.com/magit/with-editor/blob/master/AUTHORS.md. - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> -;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (async "1.9")) -;; Keywords: tools -;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/with-editor - -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. - -;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with Magit. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This library makes it possible to reliably use the Emacsclient as -;; the `$EDITOR' of child processes. It makes sure that they know how -;; to call home. For remote processes a substitute is provided, which -;; communicates with Emacs on standard output/input instead of using a -;; socket as the Emacsclient does. - -;; It provides the commands `with-editor-async-shell-command' and -;; `with-editor-shell-command', which are intended as replacements -;; for `async-shell-command' and `shell-command'. They automatically -;; export `$EDITOR' making sure the executed command uses the current -;; Emacs instance as "the editor". With a prefix argument these -;; commands prompt for an alternative environment variable such as -;; `$GIT_EDITOR'. To always use these variants add this to your init -;; file: -;; -;; (define-key (current-global-map) -;; [remap async-shell-command] 'with-editor-async-shell-command) -;; (define-key (current-global-map) -;; [remap shell-command] 'with-editor-shell-command) - -;; Alternatively use the global `shell-command-with-editor-mode', -;; which always sets `$EDITOR' for all Emacs commands which ultimately -;; use `shell-command' to asynchronously run some shell command. - -;; The command `with-editor-export-editor' exports `$EDITOR' or -;; another such environment variable in `shell-mode', `term-mode' and -;; `eshell-mode' buffers. Use this Emacs command before executing a -;; shell command which needs the editor set, or always arrange for the -;; current Emacs instance to be used as editor by adding it to the -;; appropriate mode hooks: -;; -;; (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook 'with-editor-export-editor) -;; (add-hook 'term-exec-hook 'with-editor-export-editor) -;; (add-hook 'eshell-mode-hook 'with-editor-export-editor) - -;; Some variants of this function exist, these two forms are -;; equivalent: -;; -;; (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook -;; (apply-partially 'with-editor-export-editor "GIT_EDITOR")) -;; (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook 'with-editor-export-git-editor) - -;; This library can also be used by other packages which need to use -;; the current Emacs instance as editor. In fact this library was -;; written for Magit and its `git-commit-mode' and `git-rebase-mode'. -;; Consult `git-rebase.el' and the related code in `magit-sequence.el' -;; for a simple example. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) -;; `pcase-dolist' is not autoloaded on Emacs 24. -(eval-when-compile (require 'pcase)) -(require 'server) -(require 'shell) - -(and (require 'async-bytecomp nil t) - (memq 'magit (bound-and-true-p async-bytecomp-allowed-packages)) - (fboundp 'async-bytecomp-package-mode) - (async-bytecomp-package-mode 1)) - -(eval-when-compile - (progn (require 'dired nil t) - (require 'eshell nil t) - (require 'term nil t) - (require 'warnings nil t))) -(declare-function dired-get-filename 'dired) -(declare-function term-emulate-terminal 'term) -(defvar eshell-preoutput-filter-functions) - -;;; Options - -(defgroup with-editor nil - "Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR." - :group 'external - :group 'server) - -(defun with-editor-locate-emacsclient () - "Search for a suitable Emacsclient executable." - (or (with-editor-locate-emacsclient-1 - (with-editor-emacsclient-path) - (length (split-string emacs-version "\\."))) - (prog1 nil (display-warning 'with-editor "\ -Cannot determine a suitable Emacsclient - -Determining an Emacsclient executable suitable for the -current Emacs instance failed. For more information -please see https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Emacsclient.")))) - -(defun with-editor-locate-emacsclient-1 (path depth) - (let* ((version-lst (cl-subseq (split-string emacs-version "\\.") 0 depth)) - (version-reg (concat "^" (mapconcat #'identity version-lst "\\.")))) - (or (locate-file-internal - (if (equal (downcase invocation-name) "remacs") - "remacsclient" - "emacsclient") - path - (cl-mapcan - (lambda (v) (cl-mapcar (lambda (e) (concat v e)) exec-suffixes)) - (nconc (and (boundp 'debian-emacs-flavor) - (list (format ".%s" debian-emacs-flavor))) - (cl-mapcon (lambda (v) - (setq v (mapconcat #'identity (reverse v) ".")) - (list v (concat "-" v) (concat ".emacs" v))) - (reverse version-lst)) - (list "" "-snapshot" ".emacs-snapshot"))) - (lambda (exec) - (ignore-errors - (string-match-p version-reg - (with-editor-emacsclient-version exec))))) - (and (> depth 1) - (with-editor-locate-emacsclient-1 path (1- depth)))))) - -(defun with-editor-emacsclient-version (exec) - (let ((default-directory (file-name-directory exec))) - (ignore-errors - (cadr (split-string (car (process-lines exec "--version"))))))) - -(defun with-editor-emacsclient-path () - (let ((path exec-path)) - (when invocation-directory - (push (directory-file-name invocation-directory) path) - (let* ((linkname (expand-file-name invocation-name invocation-directory)) - (truename (file-chase-links linkname))) - (unless (equal truename linkname) - (push (directory-file-name (file-name-directory truename)) path))) - (when (eq system-type 'darwin) - (let ((dir (expand-file-name "bin" invocation-directory))) - (when (file-directory-p dir) - (push dir path))) - (when (string-match-p "Cellar" invocation-directory) - (let ((dir (expand-file-name "../../../bin" invocation-directory))) - (when (file-directory-p dir) - (push dir path)))))) - (cl-remove-duplicates path :test 'equal))) - -(defcustom with-editor-emacsclient-executable (with-editor-locate-emacsclient) - "The Emacsclient executable used by the `with-editor' macro." - :group 'with-editor - :type '(choice (string :tag "Executable") - (const :tag "Don't use Emacsclient" nil))) - -(defcustom with-editor-sleeping-editor "\ -sh -c '\ -echo \"WITH-EDITOR: $$ OPEN $0\"; \ -sleep 604800 & sleep=$!; \ -trap \"kill $sleep; exit 0\" USR1; \ -trap \"kill $sleep; exit 1\" USR2; \ -wait $sleep'" - "The sleeping editor, used when the Emacsclient cannot be used. - -This fallback is used for asynchronous processes started inside -the macro `with-editor', when the process runs on a remote machine -or for local processes when `with-editor-emacsclient-executable' -is nil (i.e. when no suitable Emacsclient was found, or the user -decided not to use it). - -Where the latter uses a socket to communicate with Emacs' server, -this substitute prints edit requests to its standard output on -which a process filter listens for such requests. As such it is -not a complete substitute for a proper Emacsclient, it can only -be used as $EDITOR of child process of the current Emacs instance. - -Some shells do not execute traps immediately when waiting for a -child process, but by default we do use such a blocking child -process. - -If you use such a shell (e.g. `csh' on FreeBSD, but not Debian), -then you have to edit this option. You can either replace \"sh\" -with \"bash\" (and install that), or you can use the older, less -performant implementation: - - \"sh -c '\\ - echo \\\"WITH-EDITOR: $$ OPEN $0\\\"; \\ - trap \\\"exit 0\\\" USR1; \\ - trap \\\"exit 1\" USR2; \\ - while true; do sleep 1; done'\" - -Note that this leads to a delay of up to a second. The delay can -be shortened by replacing \"sleep 1\" with \"sleep 0.01\", or if your -implementation does not support floats, then by using `nanosleep' -instead." - :group 'with-editor - :type 'string) - -(defcustom with-editor-finish-query-functions nil - "List of functions called to query before finishing session. - -The buffer in question is current while the functions are called. -If any of them returns nil, then the session is not finished and -the buffer is not killed. The user should then fix the issue and -try again. The functions are called with one argument. If it is -non-nil then that indicates that the user used a prefix argument -to force finishing the session despite issues. Functions should -usually honor that and return non-nil." - :group 'with-editor - :type 'hook) -(put 'with-editor-finish-query-functions 'permanent-local t) - -(defcustom with-editor-cancel-query-functions nil - "List of functions called to query before canceling session. - -The buffer in question is current while the functions are called. -If any of them returns nil, then the session is not canceled and -the buffer is not killed. The user should then fix the issue and -try again. The functions are called with one argument. If it is -non-nil then that indicates that the user used a prefix argument -to force canceling the session despite issues. Functions should -usually honor that and return non-nil." - :group 'with-editor - :type 'hook) -(put 'with-editor-cancel-query-functions 'permanent-local t) - -(defcustom with-editor-mode-lighter " WE" - "The mode-line lighter of the With-Editor mode." - :group 'with-editor - :type '(choice (const :tag "No lighter" "") string)) - -(defvar with-editor-server-window-alist nil - "Alist of filename patterns vs corresponding `server-window'. - -Each element looks like (REGEXP . FUNCTION). Files matching -REGEXP are selected using FUNCTION instead of the default in -`server-window'. - -Note that when a package adds an entry here then it probably -has a reason to disrespect `server-window' and it likely is -not a good idea to change such entries.") - -(defvar with-editor-file-name-history-exclude nil - "List of regexps for filenames `server-visit' should not remember. -When a filename matches any of the regexps, then `server-visit' -does not add it to the variable `file-name-history', which is -used when reading a filename in the minibuffer.") - -(defcustom with-editor-shell-command-use-emacsclient t - "Whether to use the emacsclient when running shell commands. - -This affects `with-editor-shell-command-async' and, if the input -ends with \"&\" `with-editor-shell-command' . - -If `shell-command-with-editor-mode' is enabled, then it also -affects `shell-command-async' and, if the input ends with \"&\" -`shell-command'. - -This is a temporary kludge that lets you choose between two -possible defects, the ones described in the issues #23 and #40. - -When t, then use the emacsclient. This has the disadvantage that -`with-editor-mode' won't be enabled because we don't know whether -this package was involved at all in the call to the emacsclient, -and when it is not, then we really should. The problem is that -the emacsclient doesn't pass a long any environment variables to -the server. This will hopefully be fixed in Emacs eventually. - -When nil, then use the sleeping editor. Because in this case we -know that this package is involved, we can enable the mode. But -this makes it necessary that you invoke $EDITOR in shell scripts -like so: - - eval \"$EDITOR\" file - -And some tools that do not handle $EDITOR properly also break." - :package-version '(with-editor . "2.8.0") - :group 'with-editor - :type 'boolean) - -;;; Mode Commands - -(defvar with-editor-pre-finish-hook nil) -(defvar with-editor-pre-cancel-hook nil) -(defvar with-editor-post-finish-hook nil) -(defvar with-editor-post-finish-hook-1 nil) -(defvar with-editor-post-cancel-hook nil) -(defvar with-editor-post-cancel-hook-1 nil) -(defvar with-editor-cancel-alist nil) -(put 'with-editor-pre-finish-hook 'permanent-local t) -(put 'with-editor-pre-cancel-hook 'permanent-local t) -(put 'with-editor-post-finish-hook 'permanent-local t) -(put 'with-editor-post-cancel-hook 'permanent-local t) - -(defvar with-editor-show-usage t) -(defvar with-editor-cancel-message nil) -(defvar with-editor-previous-winconf nil) -(make-variable-buffer-local 'with-editor-show-usage) -(make-variable-buffer-local 'with-editor-cancel-message) -(make-variable-buffer-local 'with-editor-previous-winconf) -(put 'with-editor-cancel-message 'permanent-local t) -(put 'with-editor-previous-winconf 'permanent-local t) - -(defvar-local with-editor--pid nil "For internal use.") -(put 'with-editor--pid 'permanent-local t) - -(defun with-editor-finish (force) - "Finish the current edit session." - (interactive "P") - (when (run-hook-with-args-until-failure - 'with-editor-finish-query-functions force) - (let ((with-editor-post-finish-hook-1 - (ignore-errors (delq t with-editor-post-finish-hook)))) - (run-hooks 'with-editor-pre-finish-hook) - (with-editor-return nil) - (accept-process-output nil 0.1) - (run-hooks 'with-editor-post-finish-hook-1)))) - -(defun with-editor-cancel (force) - "Cancel the current edit session." - (interactive "P") - (when (run-hook-with-args-until-failure - 'with-editor-cancel-query-functions force) - (let ((message with-editor-cancel-message)) - (when (functionp message) - (setq message (funcall message))) - (let ((with-editor-post-cancel-hook-1 - (ignore-errors (delq t with-editor-post-cancel-hook))) - (with-editor-cancel-alist nil)) - (run-hooks 'with-editor-pre-cancel-hook) - (with-editor-return t) - (accept-process-output nil 0.1) - (run-hooks 'with-editor-post-cancel-hook-1)) - (message (or message "Canceled by user"))))) - -(defun with-editor-return (cancel) - (let ((winconf with-editor-previous-winconf) - (clients server-buffer-clients) - (dir default-directory) - (pid with-editor--pid)) - (remove-hook 'kill-buffer-query-functions - 'with-editor-kill-buffer-noop t) - (cond (cancel - (save-buffer) - (if clients - (dolist (client clients) - (ignore-errors - (server-send-string client "-error Canceled by user")) - (delete-process client)) - ;; Fallback for when emacs was used as $EDITOR - ;; instead of emacsclient or the sleeping editor. - ;; See https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/2258. - (ignore-errors (delete-file buffer-file-name)) - (kill-buffer))) - (t - (save-buffer) - (if clients - ;; Don't use `server-edit' because we do not want to - ;; show another buffer belonging to another client. - ;; See https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/2197. - (server-done) - (kill-buffer)))) - (when pid - (let ((default-directory dir)) - (process-file "kill" nil nil nil - "-s" (if cancel "USR2" "USR1") pid))) - (when (and winconf (eq (window-configuration-frame winconf) - (selected-frame))) - (set-window-configuration winconf)))) - -;;; Mode - -(defvar with-editor-mode-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-c" 'with-editor-finish) - (define-key map [remap server-edit] 'with-editor-finish) - (define-key map [remap evil-save-and-close] 'with-editor-finish) - (define-key map [remap evil-save-modified-and-close] 'with-editor-finish) - (define-key map "\C-c\C-k" 'with-editor-cancel) - (define-key map [remap kill-buffer] 'with-editor-cancel) - (define-key map [remap ido-kill-buffer] 'with-editor-cancel) - (define-key map [remap iswitchb-kill-buffer] 'with-editor-cancel) - (define-key map [remap evil-quit] 'with-editor-cancel) - map)) - -(define-minor-mode with-editor-mode - "Edit a file as the $EDITOR of an external process." - :lighter with-editor-mode-lighter - ;; Protect the user from killing the buffer without using - ;; either `with-editor-finish' or `with-editor-cancel', - ;; and from removing the key bindings for these commands. - (unless with-editor-mode - (user-error "With-Editor mode cannot be turned off")) - (add-hook 'kill-buffer-query-functions - 'with-editor-kill-buffer-noop nil t) - ;; `server-execute' displays a message which is not - ;; correct when using this mode. - (when with-editor-show-usage - (with-editor-usage-message))) - -(put 'with-editor-mode 'permanent-local t) - -(defun with-editor-kill-buffer-noop () - (user-error (substitute-command-keys "\ -Don't kill this buffer. Instead cancel using \\[with-editor-cancel]"))) - -(defun with-editor-usage-message () - ;; Run after `server-execute', which is run using - ;; a timer which starts immediately. - (run-with-timer - 0.01 nil `(lambda () - (with-current-buffer ,(current-buffer) - (message (substitute-command-keys "\ -Type \\[with-editor-finish] to finish, \ -or \\[with-editor-cancel] to cancel")))))) - -;;; Wrappers - -(defvar with-editor--envvar nil "For internal use.") - -(defmacro with-editor (&rest body) - "Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR while evaluating BODY. -Modify the `process-environment' for processes started in BODY, -instructing them to use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR. If optional -ENVVAR is provided then bind that environment variable instead. -\n(fn [ENVVAR] BODY...)" - (declare (indent defun) (debug (body))) - `(let ((with-editor--envvar ,(if (stringp (car body)) - (pop body) - '(or with-editor--envvar "EDITOR"))) - (process-environment process-environment)) - (with-editor--setup) - ,@body)) - -(defun with-editor--setup () - (if (or (not with-editor-emacsclient-executable) - (file-remote-p default-directory)) - (push (concat with-editor--envvar "=" with-editor-sleeping-editor) - process-environment) - ;; Make sure server-use-tcp's value is valid. - (unless (featurep 'make-network-process '(:family local)) - (setq server-use-tcp t)) - ;; Make sure the server is running. - (unless (process-live-p server-process) - (when (server-running-p server-name) - (setq server-name (format "server%s" (emacs-pid))) - (when (server-running-p server-name) - (server-force-delete server-name))) - (server-start)) - ;; Tell $EDITOR to use the Emacsclient. - (push (concat with-editor--envvar "=" - (shell-quote-argument with-editor-emacsclient-executable) - ;; Tell the process where the server file is. - (and (not server-use-tcp) - (concat " --socket-name=" - (shell-quote-argument - (expand-file-name server-name - server-socket-dir))))) - process-environment) - (when server-use-tcp - (push (concat "EMACS_SERVER_FILE=" - (expand-file-name server-name server-auth-dir)) - process-environment)) - ;; As last resort fallback to the sleeping editor. - (push (concat "ALTERNATE_EDITOR=" with-editor-sleeping-editor) - process-environment))) - -(defun with-editor-server-window () - (or (and buffer-file-name - (cdr (cl-find-if (lambda (cons) - (string-match-p (car cons) buffer-file-name)) - with-editor-server-window-alist))) - server-window)) - -(defun server-switch-buffer--with-editor-server-window-alist - (fn &optional next-buffer killed-one filepos) - "Honor `with-editor-server-window-alist' (which see)." - (let ((server-window (with-current-buffer - (or next-buffer (current-buffer)) - (when with-editor-mode - (setq with-editor-previous-winconf - (current-window-configuration))) - (with-editor-server-window)))) - (funcall fn next-buffer killed-one filepos))) - -(advice-add 'server-switch-buffer :around - 'server-switch-buffer--with-editor-server-window-alist) - -(defun start-file-process--with-editor-process-filter - (fn name buffer program &rest program-args) - "When called inside a `with-editor' form and the Emacsclient -cannot be used, then give the process the filter function -`with-editor-process-filter'. To avoid overriding the filter -being added here you should use `with-editor-set-process-filter' -instead of `set-process-filter' inside `with-editor' forms. - -When the `default-directory' is located on a remote machine, -then also manipulate PROGRAM and PROGRAM-ARGS in order to set -the appropriate editor environment variable." - (if (not with-editor--envvar) - (apply fn name buffer program program-args) - (when (file-remote-p default-directory) - (unless (equal program "env") - (push program program-args) - (setq program "env")) - (push (concat with-editor--envvar "=" with-editor-sleeping-editor) - program-args)) - (let ((process (apply fn name buffer program program-args))) - (set-process-filter process 'with-editor-process-filter) - (process-put process 'default-dir default-directory) - process))) - -(advice-add 'start-file-process :around - 'start-file-process--with-editor-process-filter) - -(defun with-editor-set-process-filter (process filter) - "Like `set-process-filter' but keep `with-editor-process-filter'. -Give PROCESS the new FILTER but keep `with-editor-process-filter' -if that was added earlier by the adviced `start-file-process'. - -Do so by wrapping the two filter functions using a lambda, which -becomes the actual filter. It calls `with-editor-process-filter' -first, passing t as NO-STANDARD-FILTER. Then it calls FILTER, -which may or may not insert the text into the PROCESS' buffer." - (set-process-filter - process - (if (eq (process-filter process) 'with-editor-process-filter) - `(lambda (proc str) - (,filter proc str) - (with-editor-process-filter proc str t)) - filter))) - -(defvar with-editor-filter-visit-hook nil) - -(defun with-editor-output-filter (string) - (save-match-data - (if (string-match "^WITH-EDITOR: \\([0-9]+\\) OPEN \\(.+?\\)\r?$" string) - (let ((pid (match-string 1 string)) - (file (match-string 2 string))) - (with-current-buffer - (find-file-noselect - (if (and (file-name-absolute-p file) default-directory) - (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) file) - (expand-file-name file))) - (with-editor-mode 1) - (setq with-editor--pid pid) - (run-hooks 'with-editor-filter-visit-hook) - (funcall (or (with-editor-server-window) 'switch-to-buffer) - (current-buffer)) - (kill-local-variable 'server-window)) - nil) - string))) - -(defun with-editor-process-filter - (process string &optional no-default-filter) - "Listen for edit requests by child processes." - (let ((default-directory (process-get process 'default-dir))) - (with-editor-output-filter string)) - (unless no-default-filter - (internal-default-process-filter process string))) - -(advice-add 'server-visit-files :after - 'server-visit-files--with-editor-file-name-history-exclude) - -(defun server-visit-files--with-editor-file-name-history-exclude - (files _proc &optional _nowait) - (pcase-dolist (`(,file . ,_) files) - (when (cl-find-if (lambda (regexp) - (string-match-p regexp file)) - with-editor-file-name-history-exclude) - (setq file-name-history (delete file file-name-history))))) - -;;; Augmentations - -;;;###autoload -(cl-defun with-editor-export-editor (&optional (envvar "EDITOR")) - "Teach subsequent commands to use current Emacs instance as editor. - -Set and export the environment variable ENVVAR, by default -\"EDITOR\". The value is automatically generated to teach -commands to use the current Emacs instance as \"the editor\". - -This works in `shell-mode', `term-mode' and `eshell-mode'." - (interactive (list (with-editor-read-envvar))) - (cond - ((derived-mode-p 'comint-mode 'term-mode) - (let ((process (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))) - (goto-char (process-mark process)) - (process-send-string - process (format " export %s=%s\n" envvar - (shell-quote-argument with-editor-sleeping-editor))) - (while (accept-process-output process 0.1)) - (if (derived-mode-p 'term-mode) - (with-editor-set-process-filter process 'with-editor-emulate-terminal) - (add-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions 'with-editor-output-filter - nil t)))) - ((derived-mode-p 'eshell-mode) - (add-to-list 'eshell-preoutput-filter-functions - 'with-editor-output-filter) - (setenv envvar with-editor-sleeping-editor)) - (t - (error "Cannot export environment variables in this buffer"))) - (message "Successfully exported %s" envvar)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun with-editor-export-git-editor () - "Like `with-editor-export-editor' but always set `$GIT_EDITOR'." - (interactive) - (with-editor-export-editor "GIT_EDITOR")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun with-editor-export-hg-editor () - "Like `with-editor-export-editor' but always set `$HG_EDITOR'." - (interactive) - (with-editor-export-editor "HG_EDITOR")) - -(defun with-editor-emulate-terminal (process string) - "Like `term-emulate-terminal' but also handle edit requests." - (when (with-editor-output-filter string) - (term-emulate-terminal process string))) - -(defvar with-editor-envvars '("EDITOR" "GIT_EDITOR" "HG_EDITOR")) - -(cl-defun with-editor-read-envvar - (&optional (prompt "Set environment variable") - (default "EDITOR")) - (let ((reply (completing-read (if default - (format "%s (%s): " prompt default) - (concat prompt ": ")) - with-editor-envvars nil nil nil nil default))) - (if (string= reply "") (user-error "Nothing selected") reply))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-minor-mode shell-command-with-editor-mode - "Teach `shell-command' to use current Emacs instance as editor. - -Teach `shell-command', and all commands that ultimately call that -command, to use the current Emacs instance as editor by executing -\"EDITOR=CLIENT COMMAND&\" instead of just \"COMMAND&\". - -CLIENT is automatically generated; EDITOR=CLIENT instructs -COMMAND to use to the current Emacs instance as \"the editor\", -assuming no other variable overrides the effect of \"$EDITOR\". -CLIENT may be the path to an appropriate emacsclient executable -with arguments, or a script which also works over Tramp. - -Alternatively you can use the `with-editor-async-shell-command', -which also allows the use of another variable instead of -\"EDITOR\"." - :global t) - -;;;###autoload -(defun with-editor-async-shell-command - (command &optional output-buffer error-buffer envvar) - "Like `async-shell-command' but with `$EDITOR' set. - -Execute string \"ENVVAR=CLIENT COMMAND\" in an inferior shell; -display output, if any. With a prefix argument prompt for an -environment variable, otherwise the default \"EDITOR\" variable -is used. With a negative prefix argument additionally insert -the COMMAND's output at point. - -CLIENT is automatically generated; ENVVAR=CLIENT instructs -COMMAND to use to the current Emacs instance as \"the editor\", -assuming it respects ENVVAR as an \"EDITOR\"-like variable. -CLIENT may be the path to an appropriate emacsclient executable -with arguments, or a script which also works over Tramp. - -Also see `async-shell-command' and `shell-command'." - (interactive (with-editor-shell-command-read-args "Async shell command: " t)) - (let ((with-editor--envvar envvar)) - (with-editor - (async-shell-command command output-buffer error-buffer)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun with-editor-shell-command - (command &optional output-buffer error-buffer envvar) - "Like `shell-command' or `with-editor-async-shell-command'. -If COMMAND ends with \"&\" behave like the latter, -else like the former." - (interactive (with-editor-shell-command-read-args "Shell command: ")) - (if (string-match "&[ \t]*\\'" command) - (with-editor-async-shell-command - command output-buffer error-buffer envvar) - (shell-command command output-buffer error-buffer))) - -(defun with-editor-shell-command-read-args (prompt &optional async) - (let ((command (read-shell-command - prompt nil nil - (let ((filename (or buffer-file-name - (and (eq major-mode 'dired-mode) - (dired-get-filename nil t))))) - (and filename (file-relative-name filename)))))) - (list command - (if (or async (setq async (string-match-p "&[ \t]*\\'" command))) - (< (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg) 0) - current-prefix-arg) - shell-command-default-error-buffer - (and async current-prefix-arg (with-editor-read-envvar))))) - -(defun shell-command--shell-command-with-editor-mode - (fn command &optional output-buffer error-buffer) - ;; `shell-mode' and its hook are intended for buffers in which an - ;; interactive shell is running, but `shell-command' also turns on - ;; that mode, even though it only runs the shell to run a single - ;; command. The `with-editor-export-editor' hook function is only - ;; intended to be used in buffers in which an interactive shell is - ;; running, so it has to be remove here. - (let ((shell-mode-hook (remove 'with-editor-export-editor shell-mode-hook))) - (cond ((or (not (or with-editor--envvar shell-command-with-editor-mode)) - (not (string-match-p "&\\'" command))) - (funcall fn command output-buffer error-buffer)) - ((and with-editor-shell-command-use-emacsclient - with-editor-emacsclient-executable - (not (file-remote-p default-directory))) - (with-editor (funcall fn command output-buffer error-buffer))) - (t - (apply fn (format "%s=%s %s" - (or with-editor--envvar "EDITOR") - (shell-quote-argument with-editor-sleeping-editor) - command) - output-buffer error-buffer) - (ignore-errors - (let ((process (get-buffer-process - (or output-buffer - (get-buffer "*Async Shell Command*"))))) - (set-process-filter - process (lambda (proc str) - (comint-output-filter proc str) - (with-editor-process-filter proc str t))) - process)))))) - -(advice-add 'shell-command :around - 'shell-command--shell-command-with-editor-mode) - -;;; _ - -(defun with-editor-debug () - "Debug configuration issues. -See info node `(with-editor)Debugging' for instructions." - (interactive) - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*with-editor-debug*") - (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer)) - (erase-buffer) - (ignore-errors (with-editor)) - (insert - (format "with-editor: %s\n" (locate-library "with-editor.el")) - (format "emacs: %s (%s)\n" - (expand-file-name invocation-name invocation-directory) - emacs-version) - "system:\n" - (format " system-type: %s\n" system-type) - (format " system-configuration: %s\n" system-configuration) - (format " system-configuration-options: %s\n" system-configuration-options) - "server:\n" - (format " server-running-p: %s\n" (server-running-p)) - (format " server-process: %S\n" server-process) - (format " server-use-tcp: %s\n" server-use-tcp) - (format " server-name: %s\n" server-name) - (format " server-socket-dir: %s\n" server-socket-dir)) - (if (and server-socket-dir (file-accessible-directory-p server-socket-dir)) - (dolist (file (directory-files server-socket-dir nil "^[^.]")) - (insert (format " %s\n" file))) - (insert (format " %s: not an accessible directory\n" - (if server-use-tcp "WARNING" "ERROR")))) - (insert (format " server-auth-dir: %s\n" server-auth-dir)) - (if (file-accessible-directory-p server-auth-dir) - (dolist (file (directory-files server-auth-dir nil "^[^.]")) - (insert (format " %s\n" file))) - (insert (format " %s: not an accessible directory\n" - (if server-use-tcp "ERROR" "WARNING")))) - (let ((val with-editor-emacsclient-executable) - (def (default-value 'with-editor-emacsclient-executable)) - (fun (let ((warning-minimum-level :error) - (warning-minimum-log-level :error)) - (with-editor-locate-emacsclient)))) - (insert "with-editor-emacsclient-executable:\n" - (format " value: %s (%s)\n" val - (and val (with-editor-emacsclient-version val))) - (format " default: %s (%s)\n" def - (and def (with-editor-emacsclient-version def))) - (format " funcall: %s (%s)\n" fun - (and fun (with-editor-emacsclient-version fun))))) - (insert "path:\n" - (format " $PATH: %S\n" (getenv "PATH")) - (format " exec-path: %s\n" exec-path)) - (insert (format " with-editor-emacsclient-path:\n")) - (dolist (dir (with-editor-emacsclient-path)) - (insert (format " %s (%s)\n" dir (car (file-attributes dir)))) - (when (file-directory-p dir) - ;; Don't match emacsclientw.exe, it makes popup windows. - (dolist (exec (directory-files dir t "emacsclient\\(?:[^w]\\|\\'\\)")) - (insert (format " %s (%s)\n" exec - (with-editor-emacsclient-version exec)))))))) - -(defconst with-editor-font-lock-keywords - '(("(\\(with-\\(?:git-\\)?editor\\)\\_>" (1 'font-lock-keyword-face)))) -(font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode with-editor-font-lock-keywords) - -(provide 'with-editor) -;; Local Variables: -;; indent-tabs-mode: nil -;; End: -;;; with-editor.el ends here diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor.elc b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor.elc deleted file mode 100644 index 1377440..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor.elc +++ /dev/null Binary files differdiff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor.info b/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor.info deleted file mode 100644 index 62bd9c9..0000000 --- a/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor.info +++ /dev/null @@ -1,331 +0,0 @@ -This is with-editor.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from -with-editor.texi. - - Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - - You can redistribute this document 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. - - This document 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. -INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs -START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY -* With-Editor: (with-editor). Using the Emacsclient as $EDITOR. -END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY - - -File: with-editor.info, Node: Top, Next: Using the With-Editor package, Up: (dir) - -With-Editor User Manual -*********************** - -The library ‘with-editor’ makes it easy to use the Emacsclient as the -‘$EDITOR’ of child processes, making sure they know how to call home. -For remote processes a substitute is provided, which communicates with -Emacs on standard output instead of using a socket as the Emacsclient -does. - - This library was written because Magit has to be able to do the above -to allow the user to edit commit messages gracefully and to edit rebase -sequences, which wouldn’t be possible at all otherwise. - - Because other packages can benefit from such functionality, this -library is made available as a separate package. It also defines some -additional functionality which makes it useful even for end-users, who -don’t use Magit or another package which uses it internally. - -This manual is for With-Editor version 2.7.4. - - Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> - - You can redistribute this document 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. - - This document 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. - -* Menu: - -* Using the With-Editor package:: -* Using With-Editor as a library:: -* Debugging:: - -— The Detailed Node Listing — - -Using the With-Editor package - -* Configuring With-Editor:: -* Using With-Editor commands:: - - - -File: with-editor.info, Node: Using the With-Editor package, Next: Using With-Editor as a library, Prev: Top, Up: Top - -1 Using the With-Editor package -******************************* - -The ‘With-Editor’ package is used internally by Magit when editing -commit messages and rebase sequences. It also provides some commands -and features which are useful by themselves, even if you don’t use -Magit. - - For information about using this library in you own package, see -*note Using With-Editor as a library::. - -* Menu: - -* Configuring With-Editor:: -* Using With-Editor commands:: - - -File: with-editor.info, Node: Configuring With-Editor, Next: Using With-Editor commands, Up: Using the With-Editor package - -1.1 Configuring With-Editor -=========================== - -With-Editor tries very hard to locate a suitable ‘emacsclient’ -executable, so ideally you should never have to customize the option -‘with-editor-emacsclient-executable’. When it fails to do so, then the -most likely reason is that someone found yet another way to package -Emacs (most likely on macOS) without putting the executable on ‘$PATH’, -and we have to add another kludge to find it anyway. - - -- User Option: with-editor-emacsclient-executable - - The ‘emacsclient’ executable used as the editor by child process of - this Emacs instance. By using this executable, child processes can - call home to their parent process. - - This option is automatically set at startup by looking in - ‘exec-path’, and other places where the executable could be - installed, to find the ‘emacsclient’ executable most suitable for - the current Emacs instance. - - You should *not* customize this option permanently. If you have to - do it, then you should consider that a temporary kludge and inform - the Magit maintainer as described in *note Debugging::. - - If With-Editor fails to find a suitable ‘emacsclient’ on you - system, then this should be fixed for all users at once, by - teaching ‘with-editor-locate-emacsclient’ how to do so on your - system and system like yours. Doing it this way has the advantage, - that you won’t have do it again every time you update Emacs, and - that other users who have installed Emacs the same way as you have, - won’t have to go through the same trouble. - - Note that there also is a nuclear option; setting this variable to - ‘nil’ causes the "sleeping editor" described below to be used even - for local child processes. Obviously we don’t recommend that you - use this except in "emergencies", i.e. before we had a change to - add a kludge appropriate for you setup. - - -- Function: with-editor-locate-emacsclient - - The function used to set the initial value of the option - ‘with-editor-emacsclient-executable’. There’s a lot of voodoo - here. - - The ‘emacsclient’ cannot be used when using Tramp to run a process on -a remote machine. (Theoretically it could, but that would be hard to -setup, very fragile, and rather insecure). - - With-Editor provides an alternative "editor" which can be used by -remote processes in much the same way as local processes use an -‘emacsclient’ executable. This alternative is known as the "sleeping -editor" because it is implemented as a shell script which sleeps until -it receives a signal. - - -- User Option: with-editor-sleeping-editor - - The sleeping editor is a shell script used as the editor of child - processes when the ‘emacsclient’ executable cannot be used. - - This fallback is used for asynchronous process started inside the - macro ‘with-editor’, when the process runs on a remote machine or - for local processes when ‘with-editor-emacsclient-executable’ is - ‘nil’. - - Where the latter uses a socket to communicate with Emacs’ server, - this substitute prints edit requests to its standard output on - which a process filter listens for such requests. As such it is - not a complete substitute for a proper ‘emacsclient’, it can only - be used as ‘$EDITOR’ of child process of the current Emacs - instance. - - Some shells do not execute traps immediately when waiting for a - child process, but by default we do use such a blocking child - process. - - If you use such a shell (e.g. ‘csh’ on FreeBSD, but not Debian), - then you have to edit this option. You can either replace ‘sh’ - with ‘bash’ (and install that), or you can use the older, less - performant implementation: - - "sh -c '\ - echo \"WITH-EDITOR: $$ OPEN $0\"; \ - trap \"exit 0\" USR1; \ - trap \"exit 1\" USR2; \ - while true; do sleep 1; done'" - - This leads to a delay of up to a second. The delay can be - shortened by replacing ‘sleep 1’ with ‘sleep 0.01’, or if your - implementation does not support floats, then by using ‘nanosleep - 0.01’ instead. - - -File: with-editor.info, Node: Using With-Editor commands, Prev: Configuring With-Editor, Up: Using the With-Editor package - -1.2 Using With-Editor commands -============================== - -This section describes how to use the ‘with-editor’ library _outside_ of -Magit. You don’t need to know any of this just to create commits using -Magit. - - The commands ‘with-editor-async-shell-command’ and -‘with-editor-shell-command’ are intended as drop in replacements for -‘async-shell-command’ and ‘shell-command’. They automatically export -‘$EDITOR’ making sure the executed command uses the current Emacs -instance as "the editor". With a prefix argument these commands prompt -for an alternative environment variable such as ‘$GIT_EDITOR’. - - -- Command: with-editor-async-shell-command - - This command is like ‘async-shell-command’, but it runs the shell - command with the current Emacs instance exported as ‘$EDITOR’. - - -- Command: with-editor-shell-command - - This command is like ‘async-shell-command’, but it runs the shell - command with the current Emacs instance exported as ‘$EDITOR’. - This only has an effect if the shell command is run asynchronously, - i.e. when the command ends with ‘&’. - - To always use these variants add this to you init file: - - (define-key (current-global-map) - [remap async-shell-command] 'with-editor-async-shell-command) - (define-key (current-global-map) - [remap shell-command] 'with-editor-shell-command) - - Alternatively use the global ‘shell-command-with-editor-mode’. - - -- Variable: shell-command-with-editor-mode - - When this mode is active, then ‘$EDITOR’ is exported whenever - ultimately ‘shell-command’ is called to asynchronously run some - shell command. This affects most variants of that command, whether - they are defined in Emacs or in some third-party package. - - The command ‘with-editor-export-editor’ exports ‘$EDITOR’ or another -such environment variable in ‘shell-mode’, ‘term-mode’ and ‘eshell-mode’ -buffers. Use this Emacs command before executing a shell command which -needs the editor set, or always arrange for the current Emacs instance -to be used as editor by adding it to the appropriate mode hooks: - - (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook 'with-editor-export-editor) - (add-hook 'term-exec-hook 'with-editor-export-editor) - (add-hook 'eshell-mode-hook 'with-editor-export-editor) - - Some variants of this function exist; these two forms are equivalent: - - (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook - (apply-partially 'with-editor-export-editor "GIT_EDITOR")) - (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook 'with-editor-export-git-editor) - - -- Command: with-editor-export-editor - - When invoked in a ‘shell-mode’, ‘term-mode’, or ‘eshell-mode’ - buffer, this command teaches shell commands to use the current - Emacs instance as the editor, by exporting ‘$EDITOR’. - - -- Command: with-editor-export-git-editor - - This command is like ‘with-editor-export-editor’ but exports - ‘$GIT_EDITOR’. - - -- Command: with-editor-export-hg-editor - - This command is like ‘with-editor-export-editor’ but exports - ‘$HG_EDITOR’. - - -File: with-editor.info, Node: Using With-Editor as a library, Next: Debugging, Prev: Using the With-Editor package, Up: Top - -2 Using With-Editor as a library -******************************** - -This section describes how to use the ‘with-editor’ library _outside_ of -Magit to teach another package how to have its child processes call -home, just like Magit does. You don’t need to know any of this just to -create commits using Magit. You can also ignore this if you use -‘with-editor’ outside of Magit, but only as an end-user. - - For information about interactive use and options that affect both -interactive and non-interactive use, see *note Using the With-Editor -package::. - - -- Macro: with-editor &rest body - - This macro arranges for the ‘emacsclient’ or the sleeping editor to - be used as the editor of child processes, effectively teaching them - to call home to the current Emacs instance when they require that - the user edits a file. - - This is essentially done by establishing a local binding for - ‘process-environment’ and changing the value of the ‘$EDITOR’ - environment variable in that scope. This affects all asynchronous - processes started by forms (dynamically) inside BODY. - - -- Function: with-editor-set-process-filter process filter - - This function is like ‘set-process-filter’ but ensures that adding - the new FILTER does not remove the ‘with-editor-process-filter’. - This is done by wrapping the two filter functions using a lambda, - which becomes the actual filter. It calls - ‘with-editor-process-filter’ first, passing ‘t’ as - NO-STANDARD-FILTER. Then it calls FILTER. - - -File: with-editor.info, Node: Debugging, Prev: Using With-Editor as a library, Up: Top - -3 Debugging -*********** - -With-Editor tries very hard to locate a suitable ‘emacsclient’ -executable, and then sets option ‘with-editor-emacsclient-executable’ -accordingly. In very rare cases this fails. When it does fail, then -the most likely reason is that someone found yet another way to package -Emacs (most likely on macOS) without putting the executable on ‘$PATH’, -and we have to add another kludge to find it anyway. - - If you are having problems using ‘with-editor’, e.g. you cannot -commit in Magit, then please open a new issue at -<https://github.com/magit/with-editor/issues> and provide information -about your Emacs installation. Most importantly how did you install -Emacs and what is the output of ‘M-x with-editor-debug RET’. - - - -Tag Table: -Node: Top772 -Node: Using the With-Editor package2512 -Node: Configuring With-Editor3098 -Node: Using With-Editor commands7495 -Node: Using With-Editor as a library10758 -Node: Debugging12454 - -End Tag Table - - -Local Variables: -coding: utf-8 -End: |