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;;; time-stamp.el --- Maintain last change time stamps in files edited by Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 1989, 1993-1995, 1997, 2000-2024 Free Software
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;; Foundation, Inc.
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; Author: Stephen Gildea <stepheng+emacs@gildea.com>
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;; Keywords: files, tools
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; A template in a file can be updated with a new time stamp when
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;; you save the file. For example:
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;; static char *ts = "sdmain.c Time-stamp: <2024-04-18 14:10:21 gildea>";
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;; To use time-stamping, add this line to your init file:
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;; (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp)
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;; Now any time-stamp templates in your files will be updated automatically.
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;; See the documentation for the function `time-stamp' for details.
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;;; Code:
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(defgroup time-stamp nil
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"Maintain last change time stamps in files edited by Emacs."
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:group 'files
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:group 'extensions)
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(defcustom time-stamp-format "%Y-%02m-%02d %02H:%02M:%02S %l"
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"Format of the string inserted by \\[time-stamp].
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This is a string, used verbatim except for character sequences beginning
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with %, as follows.
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%:A weekday name: `Monday' %#A gives uppercase: `MONDAY'
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%3a abbreviated weekday: `Mon' %#a gives uppercase: `MON'
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%:B month name: `January' %#B gives uppercase: `JANUARY'
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%3b abbreviated month: `Jan' %#b gives uppercase: `JAN'
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%02d day of month
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%02H 24-hour clock hour
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%02I 12-hour clock hour
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%02m month number
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%02M minute
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%#p `am' or `pm' %P gives uppercase: `AM' or `PM'
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%02S seconds
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%w day number of week, Sunday is 0
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%02y 2-digit year %Y 4-digit year
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%Z time zone name: `EST' %#Z gives lowercase: `est'
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%5z time zone offset: `-0500' (since Emacs 27; see note below)
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Non-date items:
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%% a literal percent character: `%'
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%f file name without directory %F absolute file name
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%l login name %L full name of logged-in user
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%q unqualified host name %Q fully-qualified host name
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%h mail host name
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Decimal digits between the % and the type character specify the
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field width. Strings are truncated on the right.
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A leading zero in the field width zero-fills a number.
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For example, to get a common format used by the `date' command,
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use \"%3a %3b %2d %02H:%02M:%02S %Z %Y\".
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The values of non-numeric formatted items depend on the locale
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setting recorded in `system-time-locale' and `locale-coding-system'.
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The examples here are for the default (`C') locale.
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`time-stamp-time-zone' controls the time zone used.
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The default padding of some formats has changed to be more compatible
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with format-time-string. To be compatible with older versions of Emacs,
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specify a padding width (as shown) or use the : modifier to request the
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transitional behavior (again, as shown).
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The behavior of `%5z' is new in Emacs 27. If your files might be
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edited by older versions of Emacs also, do not use this format yet."
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:type 'string
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:version "27.1")
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;;;###autoload(put 'time-stamp-format 'safe-local-variable 'stringp)
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(defcustom time-stamp-active t
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"Non-nil to enable time-stamping of buffers by \\[time-stamp].
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Can be toggled by \\[time-stamp-toggle-active].
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This option does not affect when `time-stamp' is run, only what it
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does when it runs. To activate automatic time-stamping of buffers
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when they are saved, either add this line to your init file:
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(add-hook \\='before-save-hook \\='time-stamp)
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or customize option `before-save-hook'.
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To enable automatic time-stamping for only a specific file, add this
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line to a local variables list near the end of the file:
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eval: (add-hook \\='before-save-hook \\='time-stamp nil t)
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See also the variable `time-stamp-warn-inactive'."
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:type 'boolean)
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(defcustom time-stamp-warn-inactive t
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"Have \\[time-stamp] warn if a buffer did not get time-stamped.
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If non-nil, a warning is displayed if `time-stamp-active' has
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deactivated time stamping and the buffer contains a template that
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otherwise would have been updated."
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:type 'boolean
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:version "19.29")
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(defcustom time-stamp-time-zone nil
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"The time zone to be used by \\[time-stamp].
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Its format is that of the ZONE argument of the `format-time-string' function."
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:type '(choice (const :tag "Emacs local time" nil)
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(const :tag "Universal Time" t)
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(const :tag "system wall clock time" wall)
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(string :tag "TZ environment variable value")
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(list :tag "Offset and name"
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(integer :tag "Offset (seconds east of UTC)")
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(string :tag "Time zone abbreviation"))
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(integer :tag "Offset (seconds east of UTC)"))
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:version "20.1")
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;;;###autoload(put 'time-stamp-time-zone 'safe-local-variable 'time-stamp-zone-type-p)
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;;;###autoload
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(defun time-stamp-zone-type-p (zone)
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"Return non-nil if ZONE is of the correct type for a timezone rule.
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Valid ZONE values are described in the documentation of `format-time-string'."
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(or (memq zone '(nil t wall))
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(stringp zone)
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(and (consp zone)
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(integerp (car zone))
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(consp (cdr zone))
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(stringp (cadr zone)))
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(integerp zone)))
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;;; Do not change time-stamp-line-limit, time-stamp-start,
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;;; time-stamp-end, time-stamp-pattern, time-stamp-inserts-lines,
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;;; or time-stamp-count in your .emacs or you will be incompatible
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;;; with other people's files! If you must change them, do so only
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;;; in the local variables section of the file itself.
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(defvar time-stamp-line-limit 8 ;Do not change!
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"Lines of a file searched; positive counts from start, negative from end.
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The patterns `time-stamp-start' and `time-stamp-end' must be found in
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the first (last) `time-stamp-line-limit' lines of the file for the
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file to be time-stamped by \\[time-stamp]. A value of 0 searches the
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entire buffer (use with care).
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It may be more convenient to use `time-stamp-pattern' if you set more
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than one of `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', `time-stamp-end',
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or `time-stamp-format'.
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These variables are best changed with file-local variables.
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If you were to change `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start',
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`time-stamp-end', or `time-stamp-pattern' in your init file, you
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would be incompatible with other people's files.")
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;;;###autoload(put 'time-stamp-line-limit 'safe-local-variable 'integerp)
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(defvar time-stamp-start "Time-stamp:[ \t]+\\\\?[\"<]+" ;Do not change!
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"Regexp after which the time stamp is written by \\[time-stamp].
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It may be more convenient to use `time-stamp-pattern' if you set more
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than one of `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', `time-stamp-end',
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or `time-stamp-format'.
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These variables are best changed with file-local variables.
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If you were to change `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start',
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`time-stamp-end', or `time-stamp-pattern' in your init file, you
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would be incompatible with other people's files.")
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;;;###autoload(put 'time-stamp-start 'safe-local-variable 'stringp)
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(defvar time-stamp-end "\\\\?[\">]" ;Do not change!
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"Regexp marking the text after the time stamp.
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\\[time-stamp] deletes the text between the first match of `time-stamp-start'
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and the following match of `time-stamp-end', then writes the
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time stamp specified by `time-stamp-format' between them.
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It may be more convenient to use `time-stamp-pattern' if you set more
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than one of `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', `time-stamp-end',
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or `time-stamp-format'.
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The end text normally starts on the same line as the start text ends,
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but if there are any newlines in `time-stamp-format', the same number
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of newlines must separate the start and end. Thus \\[time-stamp] tries
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to not change the number of lines in the buffer; `time-stamp-inserts-lines'
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controls this behavior.
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These variables are best changed with file-local variables.
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If you were to change `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start',
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`time-stamp-end', `time-stamp-pattern', or `time-stamp-inserts-lines' in
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your init file, you would be incompatible with other people's files.")
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;;;###autoload(put 'time-stamp-end 'safe-local-variable 'stringp)
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(defvar time-stamp-inserts-lines nil ;Do not change!
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"Whether \\[time-stamp] can change the number of lines in a file.
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If nil, \\[time-stamp] skips as many lines as there are newlines in
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`time-stamp-format' before looking for the `time-stamp-end' pattern,
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thus it tries not to change the number of lines in the buffer.
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If non-nil, \\[time-stamp] starts looking for the end pattern
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immediately after the start pattern. This behavior can cause
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unexpected changes in the buffer if used carelessly, but it is useful
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for generating repeated time stamps.
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These variables are best changed with file-local variables.
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If you were to change `time-stamp-end' or `time-stamp-inserts-lines' in
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your init file, you would be incompatible with other people's files.")
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;;;###autoload(put 'time-stamp-inserts-lines 'safe-local-variable 'booleanp)
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(defvar time-stamp-count 1 ;Do not change!
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"How many templates \\[time-stamp] will look for in a buffer.
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The same time stamp will be written in each case.
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`time-stamp-count' is best changed with a file-local variable.
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If you were to change it in your init file, you would be incompatible
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with other people's files.")
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;;;###autoload(put 'time-stamp-count 'safe-local-variable 'integerp)
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(defvar time-stamp-pattern nil ;Do not change!
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"Convenience variable setting all `time-stamp' location and format values.
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This string has four parts, each of which is optional.
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These four parts set `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start',
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`time-stamp-format', and `time-stamp-end'. See the documentation
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for each of these variables for details.
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The first part is a number followed by a slash; the number sets the number
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of lines at the beginning (negative counts from end) of the file searched
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for the time stamp. The number and the slash may be omitted to use the
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normal value.
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The second part is a regexp identifying the pattern preceding the time stamp.
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This part may be omitted to use the normal pattern.
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The third part specifies the format of the time stamp inserted. See
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the documentation for `time-stamp-format' for details. Specify this
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part as \"%%\" to use the normal format.
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The fourth part is a regexp identifying the pattern following the time stamp.
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This part may be omitted to use the normal pattern.
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The pattern does not need to match the entire line of the time stamp.
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These variables are best changed with file-local variables.
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If you were to change `time-stamp-pattern', `time-stamp-line-limit',
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`time-stamp-start', or `time-stamp-end' in your init file, you
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would be incompatible with other people's files.
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Examples:
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;; time-stamp-pattern: \"-10/\"
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(sets only `time-stamp-line-limit')
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// time-stamp-pattern: \"-9/^Last modified: %%$\"
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(sets `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start' and `time-stamp-end')
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@c time-stamp-pattern: \"@set Time-stamp: %:B %1d, %Y$\"
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(sets `time-stamp-start', `time-stamp-format' and `time-stamp-end')
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%% time-stamp-pattern: \"newcommand{\\\\\\\\timestamp}{%%}\"
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(sets `time-stamp-start'and `time-stamp-end')
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See also `time-stamp-count' and `time-stamp-inserts-lines'.")
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;;;###autoload(put 'time-stamp-pattern 'safe-local-variable 'stringp)
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;;;###autoload
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(defun time-stamp ()
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"Update any time stamp string(s) in the buffer.
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Look for a time stamp template and update it with the current date,
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time, and/or other info.
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The template, which you manually create on one of the first 8 lines
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of the file before running this function, by default can look like
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one of the following (your choice):
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Time-stamp: <>
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Time-stamp: \" \"
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This function writes the current time between the brackets or quotes,
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by default formatted like this:
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Time-stamp: <2024-08-07 17:10:21 gildea>
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Although you can run this function manually to update a time stamp
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once, usually you want automatic time stamp updating.
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A time stamp can be automatically updated with current information
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every time you save a file. To enable time-stamping for all files,
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customize option `before-save-hook' or add this line to your init file:
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(add-hook \\='before-save-hook \\='time-stamp)
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To enable automatic time-stamping for only a specific file, add
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this line to a local variables list near the end of the file:
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eval: (add-hook \\='before-save-hook \\='time-stamp nil t)
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If the file has no time stamp template, this function does nothing.
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You can set `time-stamp-pattern' in a file's local variables list
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to customize the information in the time stamp and where it is written.
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The time stamp is updated only if `time-stamp-active' is non-nil."
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(interactive)
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(let ((line-limit time-stamp-line-limit)
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(ts-start time-stamp-start)
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(ts-format time-stamp-format)
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(ts-end time-stamp-end)
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(ts-count time-stamp-count)
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(format-lines 0)
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(end-lines 1)
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(start nil)
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search-limit)
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(if (stringp time-stamp-pattern)
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(progn
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(string-match "\\`\\(\\(-?[0-9]+\\)/\\)?\\([^%]+\\)?\\(\\(%[-.,:@+_ #^()0-9]*[A-Za-z%][^%]*\\)*%[-.,:@+_ #^()0-9]*[A-Za-z%]\\)?\\([^%]+\\)?\\'" time-stamp-pattern)
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(and (match-beginning 2)
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(setq line-limit
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(string-to-number (match-string 2 time-stamp-pattern))))
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(and (match-beginning 3)
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(setq ts-start (match-string 3 time-stamp-pattern)))
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(and (match-beginning 4)
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(not (string-equal (match-string 4 time-stamp-pattern) "%%"))
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(setq ts-format (match-string 4 time-stamp-pattern)))
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(and (match-beginning 6)
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(setq ts-end (match-string 6 time-stamp-pattern)))))
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(cond ((not (integerp line-limit))
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(setq line-limit 8)
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(message "time-stamp-line-limit is not an integer")
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(sit-for 1)))
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(cond ((not (integerp ts-count))
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(setq ts-count 1)
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(message "time-stamp-count is not an integer")
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(sit-for 1))
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((< ts-count 1)
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;; We need to call time-stamp-once at least once
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;; to output any warnings about time-stamp not being active.
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(setq ts-count 1)))
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;; Figure out what lines the end should be on.
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(if (stringp ts-format)
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(let ((nl-start 0))
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(while (string-match "\n" ts-format nl-start)
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(setq format-lines (1+ format-lines) nl-start (match-end 0)))))
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(let ((nl-start 0))
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(while (string-match "\n" ts-end nl-start)
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(setq end-lines (1+ end-lines) nl-start (match-end 0))))
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;; Find overall what lines to look at
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(save-excursion
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(save-restriction
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(widen)
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(cond ((> line-limit 0)
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(goto-char (setq start (point-min)))
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(forward-line line-limit)
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(setq search-limit (point)))
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((< line-limit 0)
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(goto-char (setq search-limit (point-max)))
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(forward-line line-limit)
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(setq start (point)))
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(t ;0 => no limit (use with care!)
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(setq start (point-min))
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(setq search-limit (point-max))))))
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(while (and start
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(< start search-limit)
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(> ts-count 0))
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(setq start (time-stamp-once start search-limit ts-start ts-end
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ts-format format-lines end-lines))
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(setq ts-count (1- ts-count))))
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nil)
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(defun time-stamp-once (start search-limit ts-start ts-end
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ts-format format-lines end-lines)
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"Update one time stamp. Internal routine called by \\[time-stamp].
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Returns the end point, which is where `time-stamp' begins the next search."
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(let ((case-fold-search nil)
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(end nil)
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end-search-start
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(end-length nil))
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(save-excursion
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(save-restriction
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(widen)
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;; Find the location of the time stamp.
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(while (and (< (goto-char start) search-limit)
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(not end)
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(re-search-forward ts-start search-limit 'move))
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(setq start (point))
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(if (not time-stamp-inserts-lines)
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(forward-line format-lines))
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(setq end-search-start (max start (point)))
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(if (= (forward-line end-lines) 0)
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(progn
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(and (bolp) (backward-char))
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(let ((line-end (min (point) search-limit)))
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(if (>= line-end end-search-start)
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(progn
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(goto-char end-search-start)
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(if (re-search-forward ts-end line-end t)
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(progn
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(setq end (match-beginning 0))
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(setq end-length (- (match-end 0) end))))))))))))
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(if end
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(progn
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;; do all warnings outside save-excursion
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(cond
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((not time-stamp-active)
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(if time-stamp-warn-inactive
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;; don't signal an error in a hook
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(progn
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(message "Warning: time-stamp-active is off; did not time-stamp buffer.")
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(sit-for 1))))
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((not (and (stringp ts-start)
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(stringp ts-end)))
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(message "time-stamp-start or time-stamp-end is not a string")
|
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(sit-for 1))
|
|
(t
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|
(let ((new-time-stamp (time-stamp-string ts-format)))
|
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(if (and (stringp new-time-stamp)
|
|
(not (string-equal (buffer-substring start end)
|
|
new-time-stamp)))
|
|
(save-excursion
|
|
(save-restriction
|
|
(widen)
|
|
(delete-region start end)
|
|
(goto-char start)
|
|
(insert-and-inherit new-time-stamp)
|
|
(setq end (point))
|
|
;; remove any tabs used to format time stamp
|
|
(if (search-backward "\t" start t)
|
|
(progn
|
|
(untabify start end)
|
|
(setq end (point))))))))))))
|
|
;; return the location after this time stamp, if there was one
|
|
(and end end-length
|
|
(+ end end-length))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
;;;###autoload
|
|
(defun time-stamp-toggle-active (&optional arg)
|
|
"Toggle `time-stamp-active', setting whether \\[time-stamp] updates a buffer.
|
|
With ARG, turn time stamping on if and only if ARG is positive."
|
|
(interactive "P")
|
|
(setq time-stamp-active
|
|
(if (null arg)
|
|
(not time-stamp-active)
|
|
(> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)))
|
|
(message "time-stamp is now %s." (if time-stamp-active "active" "off")))
|
|
|
|
(defun time-stamp--format (format time)
|
|
"FORMAT a TIME in zone `time-stamp-time-zone'.
|
|
Internal helper used by `time-stamp-string-preprocess'."
|
|
(format-time-string format time time-stamp-time-zone))
|
|
|
|
(defun time-stamp-string (&optional ts-format time)
|
|
"Generate the new string to be inserted by \\[time-stamp].
|
|
Optionally use format TS-FORMAT instead of `time-stamp-format' to
|
|
format the string. Optional second argument TIME is only for testing;
|
|
normally the current time is used."
|
|
(if (stringp (or ts-format (setq ts-format time-stamp-format)))
|
|
(time-stamp-string-preprocess ts-format time)))
|
|
|
|
|
|
(defconst time-stamp-no-file "(no file)"
|
|
"String to use when the buffer is not associated with a file.")
|
|
|
|
;;; time-stamp is transitioning to be more compatible with format-time-string.
|
|
;;; This function implements the differences.
|
|
;;; At all times, all the formats recommended in the doc string
|
|
;;; of time-stamp-format will work not only in the current version of
|
|
;;; Emacs, but in all versions that have been released within the past
|
|
;;; two years.
|
|
;;; The : modifier is a temporary conversion feature used to resolve
|
|
;;; ambiguous formats--formats that are changing (over time) incompatibly.
|
|
(defun time-stamp-string-preprocess (format &optional time)
|
|
"Use a FORMAT to format date, time, file, and user information.
|
|
Optional second argument TIME is only for testing.
|
|
This is an internal routine implementing extensions to `format-time-string'
|
|
and all `time-stamp-format' compatibility."
|
|
(let ((fmt-len (length format))
|
|
(ind 0)
|
|
cur-char
|
|
(result ""))
|
|
(while (< ind fmt-len)
|
|
(setq cur-char (aref format ind))
|
|
(setq
|
|
result
|
|
(concat
|
|
result
|
|
(cond
|
|
((eq cur-char ?%)
|
|
(let ((prev-char nil)
|
|
(field-width "")
|
|
field-result
|
|
(alt-form 0)
|
|
(change-case nil)
|
|
(upcase nil)
|
|
(flag-pad-with-spaces nil)
|
|
(flag-pad-with-zeros nil)
|
|
(flag-minimize nil)
|
|
(paren-level 0))
|
|
;; eat any additional args to allow for future expansion
|
|
(while (progn
|
|
(setq ind (1+ ind))
|
|
(setq cur-char (if (< ind fmt-len)
|
|
(aref format ind)
|
|
?\0))
|
|
(or (eq ?. cur-char) (eq ?* cur-char)
|
|
(eq ?E cur-char) (eq ?O cur-char)
|
|
(eq ?, cur-char) (eq ?: cur-char) (eq ?@ cur-char)
|
|
(eq ?- cur-char) (eq ?+ cur-char) (eq ?_ cur-char)
|
|
(eq ?\s cur-char) (eq ?# cur-char) (eq ?^ cur-char)
|
|
(and (eq ?\( cur-char)
|
|
(not (eq prev-char ?\\))
|
|
(setq paren-level (1+ paren-level)))
|
|
(if (and (eq ?\) cur-char)
|
|
(not (eq prev-char ?\\))
|
|
(> paren-level 0))
|
|
(setq paren-level (1- paren-level))
|
|
(and (> paren-level 0)
|
|
(< ind fmt-len)))
|
|
(if (and (<= ?0 cur-char) (>= ?9 cur-char))
|
|
;; get format width
|
|
(let ((field-index ind)
|
|
(first-digit cur-char))
|
|
(while (progn
|
|
(setq ind (1+ ind))
|
|
(setq cur-char (if (< ind fmt-len)
|
|
(aref format ind)
|
|
?\0))
|
|
(and (<= ?0 cur-char)
|
|
(>= ?9 cur-char))))
|
|
(setq field-width
|
|
(substring format field-index ind))
|
|
(setq ind (1- ind))
|
|
(setq cur-char first-digit)
|
|
t))))
|
|
(setq prev-char cur-char)
|
|
;; some characters we actually use
|
|
(cond ((eq cur-char ?:)
|
|
(setq alt-form (1+ alt-form)))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?#)
|
|
(setq change-case t))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?^)
|
|
(setq upcase t))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?0)
|
|
(setq flag-pad-with-zeros t))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?-)
|
|
(setq field-width "1" flag-minimize t))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?_)
|
|
(setq field-width "2" flag-pad-with-spaces t))))
|
|
(setq field-result
|
|
(cond
|
|
((eq cur-char ?%)
|
|
"%")
|
|
((eq cur-char ?a) ;day of week
|
|
(if (> alt-form 0)
|
|
(if (string-equal field-width "")
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%A" time)
|
|
"") ;discourage "%:3a"
|
|
(if (or change-case upcase)
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%#a" time)
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%a" time))))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?A)
|
|
(if (or change-case upcase (not (string-equal field-width
|
|
"")))
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%#A" time)
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%A" time)))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?b) ;month name
|
|
(if (> alt-form 0)
|
|
(if (string-equal field-width "")
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%B" time)
|
|
"") ;discourage "%:3b"
|
|
(if (or change-case upcase)
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%#b" time)
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%b" time))))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?B)
|
|
(if (or change-case upcase (not (string-equal field-width
|
|
"")))
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%#B" time)
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%B" time)))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?d) ;day of month, 1-31
|
|
(time-stamp-do-number cur-char alt-form field-width time))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?H) ;hour, 0-23
|
|
(time-stamp-do-number cur-char alt-form field-width time))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?I) ;hour, 1-12
|
|
(time-stamp-do-number cur-char alt-form field-width time))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?m) ;month number, 1-12
|
|
(time-stamp-do-number cur-char alt-form field-width time))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?M) ;minute, 0-59
|
|
(time-stamp-do-number cur-char alt-form field-width time))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?p) ;AM or PM
|
|
(if change-case
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%#p" time)
|
|
(if upcase
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%^p" time)
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%p" time))))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?P) ;AM or PM
|
|
(if change-case
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%#p" time)
|
|
(if upcase
|
|
"" ;discourage inconsistent "%^P"
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%p" time))))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?S) ;seconds, 00-60
|
|
(time-stamp-do-number cur-char alt-form field-width time))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?w) ;weekday number, Sunday is 0
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%w" time))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?y) ;year
|
|
(if (> alt-form 0)
|
|
(string-to-number (time-stamp--format "%Y" time))
|
|
(if (or (string-equal field-width "")
|
|
(<= (string-to-number field-width) 2))
|
|
(string-to-number (time-stamp--format "%y" time))
|
|
(time-stamp-conv-warn (format "%%%sy" field-width) "%Y")
|
|
(string-to-number (time-stamp--format "%Y" time)))))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?Y) ;4-digit year
|
|
(string-to-number (time-stamp--format "%Y" time)))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?z) ;time zone offset
|
|
(let ((field-width-num (string-to-number field-width))
|
|
;; Handle numeric time zone ourselves, because
|
|
;; current-time-zone cannot handle offsets
|
|
;; greater than 24 hours.
|
|
(offset-secs
|
|
(cond ((numberp time-stamp-time-zone)
|
|
time-stamp-time-zone)
|
|
((and (consp time-stamp-time-zone)
|
|
(numberp (car time-stamp-time-zone)))
|
|
(car time-stamp-time-zone))
|
|
;; interpret text time zone
|
|
(t (car (current-time-zone
|
|
time time-stamp-time-zone))))))
|
|
;; we do our own padding; do not let it be updated further
|
|
(setq field-width "")
|
|
(cond (change-case
|
|
"") ;discourage %z variations
|
|
((and (= alt-form 0)
|
|
(not flag-minimize)
|
|
(not flag-pad-with-spaces)
|
|
(not flag-pad-with-zeros)
|
|
(= field-width-num 0))
|
|
(time-stamp-conv-warn "%z" "%#Z")
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%#Z" time))
|
|
(t (time-stamp-formatz-from-parsed-options
|
|
flag-minimize
|
|
flag-pad-with-spaces
|
|
flag-pad-with-zeros
|
|
alt-form
|
|
field-width-num
|
|
offset-secs)))))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?Z) ;time zone name
|
|
(if change-case
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%#Z" time)
|
|
(time-stamp--format "%Z" time)))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?f) ;buffer-file-name, base name only
|
|
(if buffer-file-name
|
|
(file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name)
|
|
time-stamp-no-file))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?F) ;buffer-file-name, absolute name
|
|
(or buffer-file-name
|
|
time-stamp-no-file))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?s) ;system name, legacy
|
|
(system-name))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?u) ;user name, legacy
|
|
(user-login-name))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?U) ;user full name, legacy
|
|
(user-full-name))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?l) ;login name
|
|
(user-login-name))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?L) ;full name of logged-in user
|
|
(user-full-name))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?h) ;mail host name
|
|
(or mail-host-address (system-name)))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?q) ;unqualified host name
|
|
(let ((qualname (system-name)))
|
|
(if (string-match "\\." qualname)
|
|
(substring qualname 0 (match-beginning 0))
|
|
qualname)))
|
|
((eq cur-char ?Q) ;fully-qualified host name
|
|
(system-name))
|
|
))
|
|
(and (numberp field-result)
|
|
(= alt-form 0)
|
|
(string-equal field-width "")
|
|
;; no width provided; set width for default
|
|
(setq field-width "02"))
|
|
(let ((padded-result
|
|
(format (format "%%%s%c"
|
|
field-width
|
|
(if (numberp field-result) ?d ?s))
|
|
(or field-result ""))))
|
|
(let* ((initial-length (length padded-result))
|
|
(desired-length (if (string-equal field-width "")
|
|
initial-length
|
|
(string-to-number field-width))))
|
|
(if (> initial-length desired-length)
|
|
;; truncate strings on right
|
|
(if (and (stringp field-result)
|
|
(not (eq cur-char ?z))) ;offset does not truncate
|
|
(substring padded-result 0 desired-length)
|
|
padded-result) ;numbers don't truncate
|
|
padded-result)))))
|
|
(t
|
|
(char-to-string cur-char)))))
|
|
(setq ind (1+ ind)))
|
|
result))
|
|
|
|
(defun time-stamp-do-number (format-char alt-form field-width time)
|
|
"Handle compatible FORMAT-CHAR where only default width/padding will change.
|
|
ALT-FORM is whether `#' was specified. FIELD-WIDTH is the string
|
|
width specification or \"\". TIME is the time to convert.
|
|
This is an internal helper for `time-stamp-string-preprocess'."
|
|
(let ((format-string (concat "%" (char-to-string format-char))))
|
|
(if (and (> alt-form 0) (not (string-equal field-width "")))
|
|
"" ;discourage "%:2d" and the like
|
|
(string-to-number (time-stamp--format format-string time)))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
(defvar time-stamp-conversion-warn t
|
|
"Enable warnings about soon-to-be-unsupported forms in `time-stamp-format'.
|
|
If nil, these warnings are disabled, which would be a bad idea!
|
|
You really need to update your files instead.
|
|
|
|
The new formats will work with old versions of Emacs.
|
|
New formats are being recommended now to allow `time-stamp-format'
|
|
to change in the future to be compatible with `format-time-string'.
|
|
The new forms being recommended now will continue to work then.")
|
|
|
|
|
|
(defun time-stamp-conv-warn (old-form new-form)
|
|
"Display a warning about a soon-to-be-obsolete format.
|
|
Suggests replacing OLD-FORM with NEW-FORM."
|
|
(cond
|
|
(time-stamp-conversion-warn
|
|
(with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Time-stamp-compatibility*")
|
|
(goto-char (point-max))
|
|
(if (bobp)
|
|
(progn
|
|
(insert
|
|
"The formats recognized in time-stamp-format will change in a future release\n"
|
|
"to be more compatible with the format-time-string function.\n\n"
|
|
"The following obsolescent time-stamp-format construct(s) were found:\n\n")))
|
|
(insert "\"" old-form "\" -- use " new-form "\n"))
|
|
(display-buffer "*Time-stamp-compatibility*"))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
;;; A principled, expressive implementation of time zone offset
|
|
;;; formatting ("%z" and variants).
|
|
|
|
;;; * Overarching principle for %z
|
|
|
|
;; The output should be clear and complete.
|
|
;;
|
|
;; That is,
|
|
;; a) it should be unambiguous what offset is represented, and
|
|
;; b) it should be possible to exactly recreate the offset.
|
|
|
|
;;; * Principles for %z
|
|
|
|
;; - The numeric fields are HHMMSS.
|
|
;; - The fixed point is at the left. The first 2 digits are always
|
|
;; hours, the next 2 (if they exist) minutes, and next 2 (if they
|
|
;; exist) seconds. "+11" is 11 hours (not 11 minutes, not 11 seconds).
|
|
;; "+1015" is 10 hours 15 minutes (not 10 minutes 15 seconds).
|
|
;; - Each of the three numeric fields is two digits.
|
|
;; "+1" and "+100" are illegal. (Is that 1 hour? 10 hours? 100 hours?)
|
|
;; - The MMSS fields may be omitted only if both are 00. Thus, the width
|
|
;; of the field depends on the data. (This is similar to how
|
|
;; %B is always long enough to spell the entire month name.)
|
|
;; - The SS field may be omitted only if it is 00.
|
|
;; - Colons between the numeric fields are an option, unless the hours
|
|
;; field is greater than 99, when colons are needed to prevent ambiguity.
|
|
;; - If padding with zeros, we must pad on the right, because the
|
|
;; fixed point is at the left. (This is similar to how %N,
|
|
;; fractional seconds, must add its zeros on the right.)
|
|
;; - After zero-padding has filled out minutes and seconds with zeros,
|
|
;; further padding can be blanks only.
|
|
;; Any additional zeros would be confusing.
|
|
|
|
;;; * Padding for %z
|
|
|
|
;; Padding is under-specified, so we had to make choices.
|
|
;;
|
|
;; Principles guiding our choices:
|
|
;;
|
|
;; - The syntax should be easy to remember and the effect predictable.
|
|
;; - The syntax should enable as many useful effects as possible.
|
|
;;
|
|
;; Padding choices:
|
|
;;
|
|
;; - By default, pad with spaces, as other formats with non-digits do.
|
|
;; The "0" flag pads first with zeros, until seconds are filled out.
|
|
;; - If padding with spaces, pad on the right. This is consistent with
|
|
;; how zero-padding works. Padding on the right also keeps the fixed
|
|
;; point in the same place, as other formats do for any given width.
|
|
;; - The %_z format always outputs seconds, allowing all added padding
|
|
;; to be spaces. Without this rule, there would be no way to
|
|
;; request seconds that worked for both 2- and 3-digit hours.
|
|
;; (We consider 3-digit hours not because such offsets are in use but
|
|
;; instead to guide our design toward consistency and extensibility.)
|
|
;; - Conflicting options are rejected, lest users depend
|
|
;; on incidental behavior.
|
|
;;
|
|
;; Padding combos that make no sense and are thus disallowed:
|
|
;;
|
|
;; %-:z - minus minimizes to hours, : expands to minutes
|
|
;; %-::z - minus minimizes to hours, :: expands to seconds
|
|
;; %_:z - underscore requires seconds, : displays minutes
|
|
;; %_:::z - underscore requires seconds, ::: minimizes to hours
|
|
;;
|
|
;; Example padding effects (with offsets of 99 and 100 hours):
|
|
;;
|
|
;; %-7z "+99 " "+100:00"
|
|
;; %7z "+9900 " "+100:00"
|
|
;; %07z "+990000" "+100:00"
|
|
;; %_7z "+990000" "+100:00:00"
|
|
;;
|
|
;; %7:::z "+99 " "+100:00"
|
|
;; %7:z "+99:00 " "+100:00"
|
|
;; %07:z "+99:00:00" "+100:00"
|
|
;; %7::z "+99:00:00" "+100:00:00"
|
|
|
|
;;; * ABNF syntax of the offset string produced by %z
|
|
|
|
;; offset = sign ( hours [minutes [seconds]] /
|
|
;; hours [":" minutes [":" seconds]] /
|
|
;; bighours ":" minutes [":" seconds] ) padding
|
|
;; sign = "+" / "-"
|
|
;; hours = digitpair
|
|
;; minutes = digitpair
|
|
;; seconds = digitpair
|
|
;; digitpair = digit digit
|
|
;; digit = "0" / "1" / "2" / "3" / "4" / "5" / "6" / "7" / "8" / "9"
|
|
;; bighours = 1*digit digitpair
|
|
;; padding = *" "
|
|
|
|
(defun time-stamp-formatz-from-parsed-options (flag-minimize
|
|
flag-pad-spaces-only
|
|
flag-pad-zeros-first
|
|
colon-count
|
|
field-width
|
|
offset-secs)
|
|
"Format a time offset according to a %z variation.
|
|
|
|
With no flags, the output includes hours and minutes: +-HHMM
|
|
unless there is a non-zero seconds part, in which case the seconds
|
|
are included: +-HHMMSS
|
|
|
|
FLAG-MINIMIZE is whether \"-\" was specified. If non-nil, the
|
|
output may be limited to hours if minutes and seconds are zero.
|
|
|
|
FLAG-PAD-SPACES-ONLY is whether \"_\" was specified. If non-nil,
|
|
seconds must be output, so that any padding can be spaces only.
|
|
|
|
FLAG-PAD-ZEROS-FIRST is whether \"0\" was specified. If non-nil,
|
|
padding to the requested FIELD-WIDTH (if any) is done by adding
|
|
00 seconds before padding with spaces.
|
|
|
|
COLON-COUNT is the number of colons preceding the \"z\" (0-3). One or
|
|
two colons put that many colons in the output (+-HH:MM or +-HH:MM:SS).
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Three colons outputs only hours if minutes and seconds are zero and
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includes colon separators if minutes and seconds are output.
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FIELD-WIDTH is a whole number giving the minimum number of characters
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in the output; 0 specifies no minimum. Additional characters will be
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added on the right if necessary. The added characters will be spaces
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unless FLAG-PAD-ZEROS-FIRST is non-nil.
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OFFSET-SECS is the time zone offset (in seconds east of UTC) to be
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formatted according to the preceding parameters.
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This is an internal function used by `time-stamp'."
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;; The caller of this function must have already parsed the %z
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;; format string; this function accepts just the parts of the format.
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;; `time-stamp-string-preprocess' is the full-fledged parser normally
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;; used. The unit test (in time-stamp-tests.el) defines the simpler
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;; parser `format-time-offset'.
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(let ((hrs (/ (abs offset-secs) 3600))
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(mins (/ (% (abs offset-secs) 3600) 60))
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(secs (% (abs offset-secs) 60))
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(result ""))
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;; valid option combo?
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(cond
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((not (or (and flag-minimize (> colon-count 0))
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(and flag-pad-spaces-only (> colon-count 0))
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(and flag-pad-spaces-only flag-minimize)
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(and flag-pad-spaces-only flag-pad-zeros-first)
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(and flag-pad-zeros-first flag-minimize)))
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(setq result (concat result (if (>= offset-secs 0) "+" "-")))
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(setq result (concat result (format "%02d" hrs)))
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;; Need minutes?
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(cond
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((or (> hrs 99)
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(> mins 0)
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(> secs 0)
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(not (or flag-minimize (= colon-count 3)))
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(and (> field-width (length result))
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flag-pad-zeros-first))
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;; Need colon before minutes?
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(if (or (> colon-count 0)
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(> hrs 99))
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(setq result (concat result ":")))
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(setq result (concat result (format "%02d" mins)))
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;; Need seconds, too?
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(cond
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((or (> secs 0)
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(= colon-count 2)
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flag-pad-spaces-only
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(and (> field-width (length result))
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flag-pad-zeros-first))
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;; Need colon before seconds?
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(if (or (> colon-count 0)
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(> hrs 99))
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(setq result (concat result ":")))
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(setq result (concat result (format "%02d" secs)))))))
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;; Need padding?
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(let ((needed-padding (- field-width (length result))))
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(if (> needed-padding 0)
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(setq result (concat result (make-string needed-padding ?\s)))))))
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result))
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(provide 'time-stamp)
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;;; time-stamp.el ends here
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