% % history.sl % Store/Recall mini-buffer lines % % $Id: history.sl,v 1.16 2000/09/10 15:39:32 rocher Exp $ % private variable Max_Num_Lines = 32; % The same as in 'mini.sl' %!%+ %\variable{History_File} %\synopsis{History_File} %\usage{String_Type History_File = "jed.his";} %\description % The variable \var{History_File} is used by the function \var{history_save} % to know the file name in which to store all non-blank lines of the % mini-buffer. Its default value is "~/.jed-history" under Unix and % "~/jed.his" on other platforms. %\seealso{history_load, history_save} %!%- custom_variable ("History_File", #ifdef UNIX expand_filename ("~/.jed-history") #elifdef VMS "sys$login:jed.his" #else expand_filename ("~/jed.his") #endif ); %!%+ %\function{history_load} %\synopsis{history_load} %\usage{Void_Type history_load ();} %\description % This function reads a history file, i.e. each line of the file is % stored in the mini-buffer, but not evaluated. By default, historical % records are kept in a file whose name is stored in the \var{History_file} % variable. This file is written in the current working directory % associated with jed, i.e. the directory from which you started the jed % process. For example, to read your history file every time you start % jed and give an alternative name to the history file, put: %#v+ % variable History_File; % if (BATCH == 0) % { % () = evalfile ("history"); % History_File = ".my-jed-history"; % history_load (); % } %#v- % in your .jedrc (or jed.rc) file. The \var{History_File} variable can be % assigned either a file name or an absolute path+filename. In the first % case, a file will be saved in the current working directory (the one % you were in when you started jed), so you will find a history file in % every directory you work in. In the second one, only one file will be % created, but you can handle 'local' history files easily (see % \var{history_local_save} to know how to do it). %\seealso{history_save, history_local_save, minued_mode} %\seealso{History_File} %!%- define history_load () { % First look at the current working directory variable fp = fopen (path_concat (getcwd (), path_basename (History_File)), "r"); % If this didn't work, try using History_File. if (fp == NULL) fp = fopen (History_File, "r"); if (fp == NULL) return; variable lines = fgetslines (fp); if (lines == NULL) return; % remove trailing newline lines = array_map (String_Type, &strtrim_end, lines, "\n"); if (length (lines) > 1) mini_set_lines (lines[[1:]]); } %!%+ %\function{history_save} %\synopsis{history_save} %\usage{Int_Type history_save ()} %\description % This function saves the contents of the mini-buffer (see \var{history_load} % for more information) to the file specified by the variable \var{History_File} % or to the local history file (see \var{history_local_save} for more % information). It returns -1 upon failure, or 0 upon success. %\notes % When history.sl is loaded, \var{history_save} will automatically get attached % to the editors exit hooks. As a result, it is really not necessary to call % this function directly. %\seealso{history_load, history_local_save} %\seealso{History_File} %!%- define history_save () { variable lines = mini_get_lines (NULL), not_blank; variable fp = NULL, file, st; if (_NARGS) { file = (); fp = fopen (file, "w"); if (fp == NULL) { verror ("Unable to open `%s' for writing.", file); return -1; } } else { file = path_concat (getcwd (), path_basename (History_File)); st = stat_file (file); if (st != NULL) fp = fopen (file, "w"); if (fp == NULL) { file = History_File; fp = fopen (file, "w"); if (fp == NULL) { verror ("Unable to open `%s' for writing.", file); return -1; } } } () = chmod (file, 0600); () = fprintf (fp, "%% JED: File generated by 'history_save' on %s\n", time ()); not_blank = where (array_map (Integer_Type, &strlen, lines) > 0); foreach (lines [not_blank]) { variable line = (); () = fprintf (fp, "%s\n", line); } return 0; } %!%+ %\function{history_local_save} %\synopsis{history_local_save} %\usage{Void_Type history_local_save ()} %\description % This function saves the contents of the mini-buffer at some arbitrary file. % If you give the same filename as in \var{History_File} but use a different % path, then \var{history_load} will load this file into the mini-buffer every % time you start jed from that (and only from that) directory. This behavior is % only useful when the value of \var{History_File} is an absoulte filename % and you want a local history when you start jed from some specific directory. %\seealso{history_load, history_save} %\seealso{History_File} %!%- define history_local_save () { variable file, st; file = read_with_completion ("Save local history as:", "", path_basename (History_File), 'f'); st = stat_file (file); if (st != NULL) { variable yn = get_y_or_n ("File `" + file + "' already exists, overwrite it"); if (yn <= 0) error ("history_local_save canceled."); } !if (history_save (file)) flush (sprintf ("History saved in '%s'", file)); } private define save_history_at_exit () { () = history_save (); return 1; } add_to_hook ("_jed_exit_hooks", &save_history_at_exit);