From: Richard M. Stallman Date: Fri, 1 Aug 1997 01:04:56 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Many doc strings and messages changed. X-Git-Tag: emacs-20.1~882 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=9fb87caf4e6c5d369e6ba5cae9bcd2d89856c1a9;p=emacs.git Many doc strings and messages changed. --- diff --git a/lisp/ph.el b/lisp/ph.el index 484c97bece2..6343641e142 100644 --- a/lisp/ph.el +++ b/lisp/ph.el @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ;; Author: Oscar Figueiredo ;; Maintainer: Oscar Figueiredo ;; Created: May 1997 -;; Version: 2.6 +;; Version: 2.8 ;; Keywords: help ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs @@ -29,16 +29,16 @@ ;; This package provides functions to query CCSO PH/QI nameservers ;; through an interactive form or replace inline query strings in ;; buffers with appropriately formatted query results (especially -;; used to expand email addresses in message buffers). It also +;; used to expand email addresses in message buffers). It also ;; interfaces with the BBDB package to let you register entries of ;; the CCSO PH/QI directory into your own database. The CCSO PH/QI ;; white pages system was developped at UIUC and is in use in more -;; than 300 sites in the world. The distribution can be found at +;; than 300 sites in the world. The distribution can be found at ;; ftp://uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/packages/ph Traditionally the ;; server is called QI while the client is called PH. ;;; Installation: -;; This package uses the custom and widget libraries. If they are not already +;; This package uses the custom and widget libraries. If they are not already ;; installed on your system get them from http://www.dina.kvl.dk/~abraham/custom/ ;; Then uncomment and add the following to your .emacs file: ;; (require 'ph) @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ ;;; Usage: ;; - Provided you did the installation as proposed in the above section, ;; inline expansion will be available when you compose an email -;; message. Type the name of somebody recorded in your PH/QI server and hit +;; message. Type the name of somebody recorded in your PH/QI server and hit ;; C-c TAB, this will overwrite the name with the corresponding email ;; address ;; - M-x ph-customize to customize inline expansion and other features to @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ number to the name of the server." :group 'ph) (defcustom ph-strict-return-matches t - "*If non-nil, entries that do not contain all the requested return fields are ignored." + "*If non-nil, entries not containing all requested return fields are ignored." :type 'boolean :group 'ph) @@ -97,12 +97,12 @@ nil means return the default fields as configured in the server." :group 'ph) (defcustom ph-multiple-match-handling-method 'select - "*What to do when multiple entries match a query for an inline expansion. + "*What to do when multiple entries match an inline expansion query. Possible values are: -`first' (equivalent to nil) which means consider the first match. -`select' pop-up a selection buffer -`all' use all matches -`abort' the operation is aborted, an error is signaled" +`first' (equivalent to nil) which means consider the first match, +`select' pop-up a selection buffer, +`all' use all matches, +`abort' the operation is aborted, an error is signaled." :type '(choice :menu-tag "Method" (const :menu-tag "First" first) (const :menu-tag "Select" select) @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ This is either an alist (FIELD . METHOD) or a symbol METHOD. The alist form of the variable associates a method to an individual field, the second form specifies a method applicable to all fields. Available methods are: -`list' or nil lets the value of the field be a list of values +`list' or nil lets the value of the field be a list of values, `first' keeps the first value and discards the others, `concat' concatenates the values into a single multiline string, `duplicate' duplicates the entire entry into as many instances as @@ -149,16 +149,16 @@ If nil all the words will be mapped onto the default CCSO database key." :group 'ph) (defcustom ph-expanding-overwrites-query t - "*If non nil, expanding a query overwrites the query string" + "*If non nil, expanding a query overwrites the query string." :type 'boolean :group 'ph) (defcustom ph-inline-expansion-format '("%s" email) "*A list specifying the format of the expansion of inline queries. -This variable controls what ph-expand-inline actually inserts in the buffer. -First element is a string passed to format. Remaining elements are symbols +This variable controls what `ph-expand-inline' actually inserts in the buffer. +First element is a string passed to `format'. Remaining elements are symbols indicating CCSO database field names, corresponding field values are passed -as additional arguments to format." +as additional arguments to `format'." :type '(list (string :tag "Format String") (repeat :inline t :tag "Field names" @@ -176,8 +176,9 @@ as additional arguments to format." (id . "ID") (email . "E-Mail") (firstname . "First Name")) - "*A mapping of CCSO database field names onto prompt strings used in query/response forms. -Prompt strings for fields that are not in this are derived by splitting the field name + "*Map CCSO database field names into prompt strings for query/response. +Prompt strings for fields that are not listed here +are derived by splitting the field name at `_' signs and capitalizing the individual words." :tag "Mapping of Field Names onto Prompt Strings" :type '(repeat (cons :tag "Field" @@ -196,16 +197,16 @@ This is a list of cons cells (BBDB-FIELD . SPEC-OR-LIST) where BBDB-FIELD is the name of a field that must be defined in your BBDB environment (standard field names are `name', `company', `net', `phone', `address' and `notes'). SPEC-OR-LIST is either a single SPEC or a list -of SPECs. Lists of specs are valid only for the `phone' and `address' +of SPECs. Lists of specs are valid only for the `phone' and `address' BBDB fields. SPECs are sexps which are evaluated: - a string evaluates to itself - a symbol evaluates to the symbol value. Symbols naming PH/QI fields - present in the record evaluate to the value of the field in the record - a form is evaluated as a function. The argument list may contain PH/QI + a string evaluates to itself, + a symbol evaluates to the symbol value. Symbols naming PH/QI fields + present in the record evaluate to the value of the field in the record, + a form is evaluated as a function. The argument list may contain PH/QI field names which eval to the corresponding values in the - record. The form evaluation should return something appropriate for - the particular BBDB-FIELD (see bbdb-create-internal). - ph-bbdbify-phone and ph-bbdbify-address are provided as convenience + record. The form evaluation should return something appropriate for + the particular BBDB-FIELD (see `bbdb-create-internal'). + `ph-bbdbify-phone' and `ph-bbdbify-address' are provided as convenience functions to parse phones and addresses." :tag "BBDB to CCSO Field Name Mapping" :type '(repeat (cons :tag "Field Name" @@ -214,11 +215,11 @@ BBDB fields. SPECs are sexps which are evaluated: :group 'ph) (defcustom ph-options-file "~/.ph-options" - "*A file where the `servers' hotlist is stored." + "*A file where the PH `servers' hotlist is stored." :type '(file :Tag "File Name:")) (defcustom ph-mode-hook nil - "*Normal hook run on entry to ph-mode." + "*Normal hook run on entry to PH mode." :type '(repeat (sexp :tag "Hook"))) ;;}}} @@ -237,7 +238,7 @@ BBDB fields. SPECs are sexps which are evaluated: (defvar ph-server-hotlist nil) (defconst ph-default-server-port 105 - "Default TCP port for CCSO directory services") + "Default TCP port for CCSO directory services.") (defvar ph-form-widget-list nil) (defvar ph-process-buffer nil) @@ -260,8 +261,11 @@ BBDB fields. SPECs are sexps which are evaluated: There is no sense in calling this command from a buffer other than one containing the results of a PH query. -Available bindings: -\\{ph-mode-map}" +These are the special commands of PH mode: + q -- kill this buffer. + f -- Display a form to query the CCSO PH/QI nameserver. + n -- Move to next record. + p -- Move to previous record." (interactive) (kill-all-local-variables) (setq major-mode 'ph-mode) @@ -273,8 +277,8 @@ Available bindings: (defun ph-display-records (records &optional raw-field-names) "Display the record list RECORDS in a formatted buffer. -If RAW-FIELD-NAMES is non-nil, field names will be formatted to look -more attractive byi capitalizing and forming strings." +If RAW-FIELD-NAMES is non-nil, the raw field names are displayed +otherwise they are formatted according to `ph-fieldname-formstring-alist'." (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create "*PH Query Results*")) inhibit-read-only precords @@ -355,7 +359,7 @@ more attractive byi capitalizing and forming strings." ) (defun ph-process-form () - "Process the form in current buffer and display the results" + "Process the form in current buffer and display the results." (let (query-alist value) (if (not (and (boundp 'ph-form-widget-list) @@ -377,10 +381,10 @@ more attractive byi capitalizing and forming strings." "Query the PH/QI server with QUERY. QUERY can be a string NAME or a list made of strings NAME and/or cons cells (KEY . VALUE) where KEYs should be valid -CCSO database keys. NAME is equivalent to (DEFAULT . NAME) where -DEFAULT is the default key of the database) -RETURN-FIELDS is a list of database fields to return defaulting to -ph-default-return-fields." +CCSO database keys. NAME is equivalent to (DEFAULT . NAME), +where DEFAULT is the default key of the database. +RETURN-FIELDS is a list of database fields to return, +defaulting to `ph-default-return-fields'." (let (request) (if (null return-fields) (setq return-fields ph-default-return-fields)) @@ -400,12 +404,15 @@ ph-default-return-fields." (ph-parse-query-result return-fields)))) (defun ph-parse-query-result (&optional fields) - "Return a list of alists of key/values from the record in ph-process-buffer. + "Return a list of alists of key/values from in `ph-process-buffer'. Fields not in FIELDS are discarded." - (let (record records - line-regexp - current-key key value - ignore) + (let (record + records + line-regexp + current-key + key + value + ignore) (save-excursion (message "Parsing results...") (set-buffer ph-process-buffer) @@ -420,7 +427,7 @@ Fields not in FIELDS are discarded." (while (re-search-forward line-regexp nil t) (catch 'skip-line (if (string= "-508" (match-string 1)) - ;; A field is missing in this entry. Skip it or skip the + ;; A field is missing in this entry. Skip it or skip the ;; whole record (see ph-strict-return-matches) (if (not ph-strict-return-matches) (throw 'skip-line t) @@ -456,7 +463,7 @@ Fields not in FIELDS are discarded." ) (defun ph-filter-duplicate-fields (record) - "Filter RECORD according to ph-duplicate-fields-handling-method." + "Filter RECORD according to `ph-duplicate-fields-handling-method'." (let ((rec record) unique duplicates @@ -592,9 +599,9 @@ SERVER is either a string naming the server or a list (NAME PORT)." (defun ph-read-response (process &optional return-response) "Read a response from the PH/QI query process PROCESS. -Returns nil if response starts with an error code. If the +Returns nil if response starts with an error code. If the response is successful the return code or the reponse itself is returned -depending on RETURN-RESPONSE" +depending on RETURN-RESPONSE." (let ((case-fold-search nil) return-code match-end) @@ -617,7 +624,7 @@ depending on RETURN-RESPONSE" (defun ph-create-bbdb-record (record) "Create a BBDB record using the RECORD alist. RECORD is an alist of (KEY . VALUE) where KEY is a symbol naming a field -of the PH/QI database and VALUE is the corresponding value for the record" +of the PH/QI database and VALUE is the corresponding value for the record." ;; This function runs in a special context where lisp symbols corresponding ;; to field names in record are bound to the corresponding values (eval @@ -672,8 +679,8 @@ of the PH/QI database and VALUE is the corresponding value for the record" ))) (defun ph-parse-spec (spec record recurse) - "Parse the conversion SPEC using RECORD. -If RECURSE is non-nil then SPEC may be a list of atomic specs" + "Parse the conversion SPEC using RECORD. +If RECURSE is non-nil then SPEC may be a list of atomic specs." (cond ((or (stringp spec) (symbolp spec) @@ -689,12 +696,12 @@ If RECURSE is non-nil then SPEC may be a list of atomic specs" (ph-parse-spec spec-elem record nil)) spec)) (t - (error "Invalid mapping specification for `%s'. Fix ph-bbdb-conversion-alist" spec)))) + (error "Invalid specification for `%s' in `ph-bbdb-conversion-alist'" spec)))) (defun ph-bbdbify-address (addr location) - "Parse ADDR into a vector compatible with bbdb-create-internal. + "Parse ADDR into a vector compatible with BBDB. ADDR should be an address string of no more than four lines or a -list of lines. +list of lines. The last line is searched for the zip code, city and state name. LOCATION is used as the address location for bbdb." (let* ((addr-components (if (listp addr) @@ -714,7 +721,7 @@ LOCATION is used as the address location for bbdb." (setq city (match-string 2 lastl) zip (string-to-number (match-string 1 lastl)))) (t - (error "ph-bbdbify-address was unable to parse the address. Customize ph-bbdb-conversion-alist"))) + (error "Cannot parse the address; see `ph-bbdb-conversion-alist'"))) (vector location (or (nth 0 addr-components) "") (or (nth 1 addr-components) "") @@ -724,10 +731,10 @@ LOCATION is used as the address location for bbdb." zip))) (defun ph-bbdbify-phone (phone location) - "Parse PHONE into a vector compatible with bbdb-create-internal. + "Parse PHONE into a vector compatible with BBDB. PHONE is either a string supposedly containing a phone number or a list of such strings which are concatenated. -LOCATION is used as the phone location for bbdb" +LOCATION is used as the phone location for bbdb." (cond ((stringp phone) (let (phone-list) @@ -735,8 +742,8 @@ LOCATION is used as the phone location for bbdb" (setq phone-list (bbdb-parse-phone-number phone)) (error (if (string= "phone number unparsable." (ph-cadr err)) - (if (not (y-or-n-p (format "BBDB claims %S to be unparsable. Insert it unparsed ? " phone))) - (error "phone number unparsable") + (if (not (y-or-n-p (format "BBDB claims %S to be unparsable--insert anyway? " phone))) + (error "Phone number unparsable") (setq phone-list (list (bbdb-string-trim phone)))) (signal (car err) (cdr err))))) (if (= 3 (length phone-list)) @@ -745,7 +752,7 @@ LOCATION is used as the phone location for bbdb" ((listp phone) (vector location (mapconcat 'identity phone ", "))) (t - (error "Invalid phone specification. Cannot create bbdb record")))) + (error "Invalid phone specification")))) ;;}}} @@ -757,7 +764,7 @@ LOCATION is used as the phone location for bbdb" (customize-group 'ph)) (defun ph-set-server (server) - "Set the server to SERVER." + "Set the PH server to SERVER." (interactive "sNew PH/QI Server: ") (message "Selected PH/QI server is now %s" server) (setq ph-server server)) @@ -799,15 +806,15 @@ otherwise a list of symbols is returned." ;;;###autoload (defun ph-expand-inline (&optional replace) - "Query the server and expand the query string before point. + "Query the PH server, and expand the query string before point. The query string consists of the buffer substring from the point back to -the preceding comma, colon or beginning of line. If it consists of more than -one word the variable ph-inline-query-format-list controls how these are mapped +the preceding comma, colon or beginning of line. If it contains more than +one word, the variable `ph-inline-query-format-list' controls to map these onto CCSO database field names. After querying the server for the given string, the expansion specified by -ph-inline-expansion-format is inserted in the buffer at point. If REPLACE is t -then this expansion replaces the name in the buffer. -If ph-expanding-overwrites-query is t then the meaning of REPLACE is inverted." +`ph-inline-expansion-format' is inserted in the buffer at point. +If REPLACE is t, then this expansion replaces the name in the buffer. +If `ph-expanding-overwrites-query' is t, that inverts the meaning of REPLACE." (interactive) (let* ((end (point)) (beg (save-excursion @@ -890,7 +897,7 @@ If ph-expanding-overwrites-query is t then the meaning of REPLACE is inverted." ;;;###autoload (defun ph-query-form (&optional get-fields-from-server) - "*Display a form to query the CCSO PH/QI nameserver. + "Display a form to query the CCSO PH/QI nameserver. If given a non-nil argument the function first queries the server for the existing fields and displays a corresponding form." (interactive "P") @@ -960,8 +967,8 @@ for the existing fields and displays a corresponding form." ) (defun ph-bookmark-server (server) - "Add SERVER to the `servers' hotlist." - (interactive "sServer: ") + "Add SERVER to the PH `servers' hotlist." + (interactive "sPH server: ") (if (member server ph-server-hotlist) (error "%s is already in the hotlist" server) (setq ph-server-hotlist (cons server ph-server-hotlist)) @@ -969,12 +976,12 @@ for the existing fields and displays a corresponding form." (ph-save-options))) (defun ph-bookmark-current-server () - "Add current server to the `servers' hotlist." + "Add current server to the PH `servers' hotlist." (interactive) (ph-bookmark-server ph-server)) (defun ph-save-options () - "Save options (essentially the hotlist) to ph-options-file" + "Save options (essentially the hotlist) to `ph-options-file'." (interactive) (save-excursion (set-buffer (find-file-noselect ph-options-file t)) @@ -1026,7 +1033,7 @@ This function can only be called from a PH/QI query result buffer." (ph-create-bbdb-record record)))) (defun ph-try-bbdb-insert () - "Call ph-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb if on a record" + "Call `ph-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb' if on a record." (interactive) (and (or (featurep 'bbdb) (prog1 (locate-library "bbdb") (message ""))) @@ -1035,7 +1042,7 @@ This function can only be called from a PH/QI query result buffer." (ph-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb))) (defun ph-move-to-next-record () - "Move to next record in a buffer displaying ph query results" + "Move to next record, in a buffer displaying PH query results." (interactive) (if (not (eq major-mode 'ph-mode)) (error "Not in a PH buffer") @@ -1045,7 +1052,7 @@ This function can only be called from a PH/QI query result buffer." (error "No more records after point"))))) (defun ph-move-to-previous-record () - "Move to next record in a buffer displaying ph query results" + "Move to previous record, in a buffer displaying PH query results." (interactive) (if (not (eq major-mode 'ph-mode)) (error "Not in a PH buffer") @@ -1076,11 +1083,6 @@ This function can only be called from a PH/QI query result buffer." `(["---" nil nil] ["Query Form" ph-query-form t] ["Expand Inline" ph-expand-inline t] - ["Insert Record into BBDB" ph-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb - (and (or (featurep 'bbdb) - (prog1 (locate-library "bbdb") (message ""))) - (overlays-at (point)) - (overlay-get (car (overlays-at (point))) 'ph-record))] ["---" nil nil] ["Get Email" ph-get-email t] ["Get Phone" ph-get-phone t]