;; Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-;; Author: Karl Fogel <kfogel@cs.oberlin.edu>
+;; Author: Karl Fogel <kfogel@red-bean.com>
;; Created: March, 1994
;; Keywords: mail, history
(let ((body-contents
(buffer-substring (mail-text-start) (point-max))))
(mail-hist-add-header-contents-to-ring "body" body-contents)))))
-\f
-(defun mail-hist-previous-input (header)
- "Insert the previous contents of this mail header or message body.
-Moves back through the history of sent mail messages. Each header has
-its own independent history, as does the body of the message.
-The history only contains the contents of outgoing messages, not
-received mail."
- (interactive (list (or (mail-hist-current-header-name) "body")))
+
+\f
+(defun mail-hist-retrieve-and-insert (header access-func)
+ "Helper for `mail-hist-previous-input' and `mail-hist-next-input'."
(setq header (downcase header))
(let* ((ring (cdr (assoc header mail-hist-header-ring-alist)))
(len (ring-length ring))
(repeat (eq last-command 'mail-hist-input-access)))
(if repeat
(setq mail-hist-access-count
- (ring-plus1 mail-hist-access-count len))
+ (funcall access-func mail-hist-access-count len))
(setq mail-hist-access-count 0))
(if (null ring)
(progn
(let ((start (point)))
(insert (ring-ref ring mail-hist-access-count))
(setq mail-hist-last-bounds (cons start (point)))
- (setq this-command 'mail-hist-input-access))))))
+ (setq this-command 'mail-hist-input-access)
+ ;; Special case: when flipping through message bodies, it's
+ ;; usually most useful for point to stay at the top. This
+ ;; is because the unique part of a message in a thread is
+ ;; more likely to be at the top than the bottom, as the
+ ;; bottom is often just the same quoted history for every
+ ;; message in the thread, differing only in indentation
+ ;; level.
+ (if (string-equal header "body")
+ (goto-char start)))
+ ))))
+
+
+(defun mail-hist-previous-input (header)
+ "Insert the previous contents of this mail header or message body.
+Moves back through the history of sent mail messages. Each header has
+its own independent history, as does the body of the message.
+
+The history only contains the contents of outgoing messages, not
+received mail."
+ (interactive (list (or (mail-hist-current-header-name) "body")))
+ (mail-hist-retrieve-and-insert header 'ring-plus1))
+
(defun mail-hist-next-input (header)
"Insert next contents of this mail header or message body.
The history only contains the contents of outgoing messages, not
received mail."
(interactive (list (or (mail-hist-current-header-name) "body")))
- (setq header (downcase header))
- (let* ((ring (cdr (assoc header mail-hist-header-ring-alist)))
- (len (ring-length ring))
- (repeat (eq last-command 'mail-hist-input-access)))
- (if repeat
- (setq mail-hist-access-count
- (ring-minus1 mail-hist-access-count len))
- (setq mail-hist-access-count 0))
- (if (null ring)
- (progn
- (ding)
- (message "No history for \"%s\"." header))
- (if (ring-empty-p ring)
- (error "\"%s\" ring is empty." header)
- (and repeat
- (delete-region (car mail-hist-last-bounds)
- (cdr mail-hist-last-bounds)))
- (let ((start (point)))
- (insert (ring-ref ring mail-hist-access-count))
- (setq mail-hist-last-bounds (cons start (point)))
- (setq this-command 'mail-hist-input-access))))))
+ (mail-hist-retrieve-and-insert header 'ring-minus1))
+
\f
(provide 'mail-hist)