;;; gnus.el --- a newsreader for GNU Emacs
-;; Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
-;; 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
+;; Copyright (C) 1987-1990, 1993-1998, 2000-2011
;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Masanobu UMEDA <umerin@flab.flab.fujitsu.junet>
(defgroup gnus-meta nil
"Meta variables controlling major portions of Gnus.
-In general, modifying these variables does not take affect until Gnus
+In general, modifying these variables does not take effect until Gnus
is restarted, and sometimes reloaded."
:group 'gnus)
:link '(custom-manual "(gnus)Exiting Gnus")
:group 'gnus)
-(defconst gnus-version-number "0.11"
+(defconst gnus-version-number "0.16"
"Version number for this version of Gnus.")
(defconst gnus-version (format "No Gnus v%s" gnus-version-number)
(unless (and
(fboundp 'find-image)
(display-graphic-p)
- ;; Make sure the library defining `image-load-path' is loaded
- ;; (`find-image' is autoloaded) (and discard the result). Else, we may
- ;; get "defvar ignored because image-load-path is let-bound" when calling
- ;; `find-image' below.
+ ;; Make sure the library defining `image-load-path' is
+ ;; loaded (`find-image' is autoloaded) (and discard the
+ ;; result). Else, we may get "defvar ignored because
+ ;; image-load-path is let-bound" when calling `find-image'
+ ;; below.
(or (find-image '(nil (:type xpm :file "gnus.xpm"))) t)
(let* ((data-directory (nnheader-find-etc-directory "images/gnus"))
(image-load-path (cond (data-directory
(insert-char ?\ (max 0 (round (- (window-width)
(or x (car size))) 2)))
(insert-image image))
+ (goto-char (point-min))
t)))
(insert
- (format "
+ (format "
_ ___ _ _
_ ___ __ ___ __ _ ___
__ _ ___ __ ___
string))
(make-obsolete-variable 'gnus-local-domain nil "Emacs 24.1")
-(defvar gnus-local-organization nil
- "String with a description of what organization (if any) the user belongs to.
-Obsolete variable; use `message-user-organization' instead.")
-
;; Customization variables
(defcustom gnus-refer-article-method 'current
("nnweb" none)
("nnrss" none)
("nnagent" post-mail)
- ("nnimap" post-mail address prompt-address physical-address)
+ ("nnimap" post-mail address prompt-address physical-address respool
+ server-marks)
("nnmaildir" mail respool address)
("nnnil" none))
"*An alist of valid select methods.
(defvar gnus-extended-servers nil)
;; The carpal mode has been removed, but define the variable for
-;; backwards compatability.
+;; backwards compatibility.
(defvar gnus-carpal nil)
(make-obsolete-variable 'gnus-carpal nil "Emacs 24.1")
("gnus-cite" :interactive t
gnus-article-highlight-citation gnus-article-hide-citation-maybe
gnus-article-hide-citation gnus-article-fill-cited-article
- gnus-article-hide-citation-in-followups)
+ gnus-article-hide-citation-in-followups
+ gnus-article-fill-cited-long-lines)
("gnus-kill" gnus-kill gnus-apply-kill-file-internal
gnus-kill-file-edit-file gnus-kill-file-raise-followups-to-author
gnus-execute gnus-expunge gnus-batch-kill gnus-batch-score)
gnus-start-date-timer gnus-stop-date-timer
gnus-mime-view-all-parts)
("gnus-int" gnus-request-type)
- ("gnus-html" gnus-html-show-images)
("gnus-start" gnus-newsrc-parse-options gnus-1 gnus-no-server-1
gnus-dribble-enter gnus-read-init-file gnus-dribble-touch
gnus-check-reasonable-setup)
It works along the same lines as a normal formatting string,
with some simple extensions.
-%N Article number, left padded with spaces (string)
-%S Subject (string)
-%s Subject if it is at the root of a thread, and \"\" otherwise (string)
-%n Name of the poster (string)
-%a Extracted name of the poster (string)
-%A Extracted address of the poster (string)
-%F Contents of the From: header (string)
-%f Contents of the From: or To: headers (string)
-%x Contents of the Xref: header (string)
-%D Date of the article (string)
-%d Date of the article (string) in DD-MMM format
-%o Date of the article (string) in YYYYMMDD`T'HHMMSS format
-%M Message-id of the article (string)
-%r References of the article (string)
-%c Number of characters in the article (integer)
-%k Pretty-printed version of the above (string)
- For example, \"1.2k\" or \"0.4M\".
-%L Number of lines in the article (integer)
-%I Indentation based on thread level (a string of spaces)
-%B A complex trn-style thread tree (string)
- The variables `gnus-sum-thread-*' can be used for customization.
-%T A string with two possible values: 80 spaces if the article
- is on thread level two or larger and 0 spaces on level one
-%R \"A\" if this article has been replied to, \" \" otherwise (character)
-%U Status of this article (character, \"R\", \"K\", \"-\" or \" \")
-%[ Opening bracket (character, \"[\" or \"<\")
-%] Closing bracket (character, \"]\" or \">\")
-%> Spaces of length thread-level (string)
-%< Spaces of length (- 20 thread-level) (string)
-%i Article score (number)
-%z Article zcore (character)
-%t Number of articles under the current thread (number).
-%e Whether the thread is empty or not (character).
-%V Total thread score (number).
-%P The line number (number).
-%O Download mark (character).
-%* If present, indicates desired cursor position
- (instead of after first colon).
-%u User defined specifier. The next character in the format string should
- be a letter. Gnus will call the function gnus-user-format-function-X,
- where X is the letter following %u. The function will be passed the
- current header as argument. The function should return a string, which
- will be inserted into the summary just like information from any other
- summary specifier.
+%N Article number, left padded with spaces (string)
+%S Subject (string)
+%s Subject if it is at the root of a thread, and \"\"
+ otherwise (string)
+%n Name of the poster (string)
+%a Extracted name of the poster (string)
+%A Extracted address of the poster (string)
+%F Contents of the From: header (string)
+%f Contents of the From: or To: headers (string)
+%x Contents of the Xref: header (string)
+%D Date of the article (string)
+%d Date of the article (string) in DD-MMM format
+%o Date of the article (string) in YYYYMMDD`T'HHMMSS
+ format
+%M Message-id of the article (string)
+%r References of the article (string)
+%c Number of characters in the article (integer)
+%k Pretty-printed version of the above (string)
+ For example, \"1.2k\" or \"0.4M\".
+%L Number of lines in the article (integer)
+%I Indentation based on thread level (a string of
+ spaces)
+%B A complex trn-style thread tree (string)
+ The variables `gnus-sum-thread-*' can be used for
+ customization.
+%T A string with two possible values: 80 spaces if the
+ article is on thread level two or larger and 0 spaces
+ on level one
+%R \"A\" if this article has been replied to, \" \"
+ otherwise (character)
+%U Status of this article (character, \"R\", \"K\",
+ \"-\" or \" \")
+%[ Opening bracket (character, \"[\" or \"<\")
+%] Closing bracket (character, \"]\" or \">\")
+%> Spaces of length thread-level (string)
+%< Spaces of length (- 20 thread-level) (string)
+%i Article score (number)
+%z Article zcore (character)
+%t Number of articles under the current thread (number).
+%e Whether the thread is empty or not (character).
+%V Total thread score (number).
+%P The line number (number).
+%O Download mark (character).
+%* If present, indicates desired cursor position
+ (instead of after first colon).
+%u User defined specifier. The next character in the
+ format string should be a letter. Gnus will call the
+ function gnus-user-format-function-X, where X is the
+ letter following %u. The function will be passed the
+ current header as argument. The function should
+ return a string, which will be inserted into the
+ summary just like information from any other summary
+ specifier.
+&user-date; Age sensitive date format. Various date format is
+ defined in `gnus-summary-user-date-format-alist'.
+
The %U (status), %R (replied) and %z (zcore) specs have to be handled
with care. For reasons of efficiency, Gnus will compute what column
(defmacro gnus-get-info (group)
`(nth 2 (gnus-gethash ,group gnus-newsrc-hashtb)))
+(defun gnus-set-info (group info)
+ (setcar (nthcdr 2 (gnus-gethash group gnus-newsrc-hashtb))
+ info))
+
;;; Load the compatibility functions.
(require 'gnus-ems)
((= c ?d)
(point))
((= c ?D)
- (read-file-name prompt nil default-directory 'lambda))
+ (read-directory-name prompt nil default-directory 'lambda))
((= c ?f)
(read-file-name prompt nil nil 'lambda))
((= c ?F)
gnus-valid-select-methods)))
(equal (nth 1 m1) (nth 1 m2)))))))
-(defun gnus-methods-sloppily-equal (m1 m2)
- ;; Same method.
- (or
- (eq m1 m2)
- ;; Type and name are equal.
- (and
- (eq (car m1) (car m2))
- (equal (cadr m1) (cadr m2))
- (gnus-sloppily-equal-method-parameters m1 m2))))
-
(defsubst gnus-sloppily-equal-method-parameters (m1 m2)
;; Check parameters for sloppy equalness.
(let ((p1 (copy-sequence (cddr m1)))
;; If p2 now is empty, they were equal.
(null p2))))
+(defun gnus-methods-sloppily-equal (m1 m2)
+ ;; Same method.
+ (or
+ (eq m1 m2)
+ ;; Type and name are equal.
+ (and
+ (eq (car m1) (car m2))
+ (equal (cadr m1) (cadr m2))
+ (gnus-sloppily-equal-method-parameters m1 m2))))
+
(defun gnus-server-equal (m1 m2)
"Say whether two methods are equal."
(let ((m1 (cond ((null m1) gnus-select-method)