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(ls-lisp-insert-directory): Renamed from insert-directory. (insert-directory): New function.
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EmacsLisp
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EmacsLisp
;;; ls-lisp.el --- emulate insert-directory completely in Emacs Lisp
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;; Copyright (C) 1992, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Sebastian Kremer <sk@thp.uni-koeln.de>
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;; Maintainer: FSF
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;; Keywords: unix
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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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 2, or (at your option)
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;; 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; INSTALLATION =======================================================
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;;
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;; Put this file into your load-path. To use it, load it
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;; with (load "ls-lisp").
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;; OVERVIEW ===========================================================
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;; This file overloads the function insert-directory to implement it
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;; directly from Emacs lisp, without running `ls' in a subprocess.
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;; It is useful if you cannot afford to fork Emacs on a real memory UNIX,
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;; under VMS, or if you don't have the ls program, or if you want
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;; different format from what ls offers.
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;; This function uses regexps instead of shell
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;; wildcards. If you enter regexps remember to double each $ sign.
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;; For example, to include files *.el, enter `.*\.el$$',
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;; resulting in the regexp `.*\.el$'.
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;; RESTRICTIONS =====================================================
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;; * many ls switches are ignored, see docstring of `insert-directory'.
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;; * Only numeric uid/gid
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;; TODO ==============================================================
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;; Recognize some more ls switches: R F
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;;; Code:
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;;;###autoload
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(defvar ls-lisp-support-shell-wildcards t
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"*Non-nil means file patterns are treated as shell wildcards.
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nil means they are treated as Emacs regexps (for backward compatibility).
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This variable is checked by \\[insert-directory] only when `ls-lisp.el'
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package is used.")
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(defvar ls-lisp-dired-ignore-case nil
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"Non-nil causes dired buffers to sort alphabetically regardless of case.")
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(defvar ls-lisp-use-insert-directory-program nil
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"Non-nil causes ls-lisp to revert back to using `insert-directory-program'.
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This is useful on platforms where ls-lisp is dumped into Emacs, such as
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Microsoft Windows, but you would still like to use a program to list
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the contents of a directory.")
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;; Remember the original insert-directory function.
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(fset 'original-insert-directory (symbol-function 'insert-directory))
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(defun insert-directory (file switches &optional wildcard full-directory-p)
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"Insert directory listing for FILE, formatted according to SWITCHES.
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Leaves point after the inserted text.
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SWITCHES may be a string of options, or a list of strings.
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Optional third arg WILDCARD means treat FILE as shell wildcard.
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Optional fourth arg FULL-DIRECTORY-P means file is a directory and
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switches do not contain `d', so that a full listing is expected.
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This version of the function comes from `ls-lisp.el'. Depending upon
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the value of `ls-lisp-use-insert-directory-program', it will use an
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external program if non-nil or the lisp function `ls-lisp-insert-directory'
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otherwise."
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(if ls-lisp-use-insert-directory-program
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(original-insert-directory file switches wildcard full-directory-p)
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(ls-lisp-insert-directory file switches wildcard full-directory-p)))
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(defun ls-lisp-insert-directory (file switches &optional wildcard full-directory-p)
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"Insert directory listing for FILE, formatted according to SWITCHES.
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Leaves point after the inserted text.
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Optional third arg WILDCARD means treat FILE as shell wildcard.
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Optional fourth arg FULL-DIRECTORY-P means file is a directory and
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switches do not contain `d', so that a full listing is expected.
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This version of the function comes from `ls-lisp.el'. It does not
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run any external programs or shells. It supports ordinary shell
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wildcards if `ls-lisp-support-shell-wildcards' variable is non-nil;
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otherwise, it interprets wildcards as regular expressions to match
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file names.
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Not all `ls' switches are supported. The switches that work
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are: A a c i r S s t u"
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(let ((handler (find-file-name-handler file 'insert-directory)))
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(if handler
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(funcall handler 'insert-directory file switches
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wildcard full-directory-p)
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;; Sometimes we get ".../foo*/" as FILE. While the shell and
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;; `ls' don't mind, we certainly do, because it makes us think
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;; there is no wildcard, only a directory name.
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(if (and ls-lisp-support-shell-wildcards
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(string-match "[[?*]" file))
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(progn
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(or (not (eq (aref file (1- (length file))) ?/))
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(setq file (substring file 0 (1- (length file)))))
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(setq wildcard t)))
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;; Convert SWITCHES to a list of characters.
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(setq switches (append switches nil))
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(if wildcard
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(setq wildcard
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(if ls-lisp-support-shell-wildcards
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(wildcard-to-regexp (file-name-nondirectory file))
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(file-name-nondirectory file))
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file (file-name-directory file)))
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(if (or wildcard
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full-directory-p)
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(let* ((dir (file-name-as-directory file))
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(default-directory dir);; so that file-attributes works
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(sum 0)
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elt
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short
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(file-list (directory-files dir nil wildcard))
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file-alist
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(now (current-time))
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;; do all bindings here for speed
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fil attr)
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(cond ((memq ?A switches)
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(setq file-list
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(ls-lisp-delete-matching "^\\.\\.?$" file-list)))
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((not (memq ?a switches))
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;; if neither -A nor -a, flush . files
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(setq file-list
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(ls-lisp-delete-matching "^\\." file-list))))
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(setq file-alist
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(mapcar
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(function
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(lambda (x)
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;; file-attributes("~bogus") bombs
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(cons x (file-attributes (expand-file-name x)))))
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;; inserting the call to directory-files right here
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;; seems to stimulate an Emacs bug
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;; ILLEGAL DATATYPE (#o37777777727) or #o67
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file-list))
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;; ``Total'' line (filled in afterwards).
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(insert (if (car-safe file-alist)
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"total \007\n"
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;; Shell says ``No match'' if no files match
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;; the wildcard; let's say something similar.
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"(No match)\ntotal \007\n"))
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(setq file-alist
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(ls-lisp-handle-switches file-alist switches))
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(while file-alist
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(setq elt (car file-alist)
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file-alist (cdr file-alist)
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short (car elt)
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attr (cdr elt))
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(and attr
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(setq sum (+ sum (nth 7 attr)))
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(insert (ls-lisp-format short attr switches now))))
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;; Fill in total size of all files:
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(save-excursion
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(search-backward "total \007")
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(goto-char (match-end 0))
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(delete-char -1)
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(insert (format "%d" (if (zerop sum) 0 (1+ (/ sum 1024)))))))
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;; if not full-directory-p, FILE *must not* end in /, as
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;; file-attributes will not recognize a symlink to a directory
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;; must make it a relative filename as ls does:
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(setq file (file-name-nondirectory file))
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(insert (ls-lisp-format file (file-attributes file) switches
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(current-time)))))))
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(defun ls-lisp-delete-matching (regexp list)
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;; Delete all elements matching REGEXP from LIST, return new list.
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;; Should perhaps use setcdr for efficiency.
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(let (result)
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(while list
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(or (string-match regexp (car list))
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(setq result (cons (car list) result)))
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(setq list (cdr list)))
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result))
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(defun ls-lisp-handle-switches (file-alist switches)
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;; FILE-ALIST's elements are (FILE . FILE-ATTRIBUTES).
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;; Return new alist sorted according to SWITCHES which is a list of
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;; characters. Default sorting is alphabetically.
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(let (index)
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(setq file-alist
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(sort file-alist
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(cond ((memq ?S switches) ; sorted on size
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(function
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(lambda (x y)
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;; 7th file attribute is file size
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;; Make largest file come first
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(< (nth 7 (cdr y))
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(nth 7 (cdr x))))))
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((memq ?t switches) ; sorted on time
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(setq index (ls-lisp-time-index switches))
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(function
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(lambda (x y)
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(ls-lisp-time-lessp (nth index (cdr y))
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(nth index (cdr x))))))
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(t ; sorted alphabetically
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(if ls-lisp-dired-ignore-case
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(function
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(lambda (x y)
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(string-lessp (upcase (car x))
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(upcase (car y)))))
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(function
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(lambda (x y)
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(string-lessp (car x)
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(car y))))))))))
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(if (memq ?r switches) ; reverse sort order
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(setq file-alist (nreverse file-alist)))
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file-alist)
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;; From Roland McGrath. Can use this to sort on time.
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(defun ls-lisp-time-lessp (time0 time1)
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(let ((hi0 (car time0))
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(hi1 (car time1))
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(lo0 (car (cdr time0)))
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(lo1 (car (cdr time1))))
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(or (< hi0 hi1)
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(and (= hi0 hi1)
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(< lo0 lo1)))))
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(defun ls-lisp-format (file-name file-attr switches now)
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(let ((file-type (nth 0 file-attr)))
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(concat (if (memq ?i switches) ; inode number
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(format "%6d " (nth 10 file-attr)))
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;; nil is treated like "" in concat
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(if (memq ?s switches) ; size in K
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(format "%4d " (1+ (/ (nth 7 file-attr) 1024))))
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(nth 8 file-attr) ; permission bits
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;; numeric uid/gid are more confusing than helpful
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;; Emacs should be able to make strings of them.
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;; user-login-name and user-full-name could take an
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;; optional arg.
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(format " %3d %-8s %-8s %8d "
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(nth 1 file-attr) ; no. of links
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(if (= (user-uid) (nth 2 file-attr))
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(user-login-name)
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(int-to-string (nth 2 file-attr))) ; uid
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(if (eq system-type 'ms-dos)
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"root" ; everything is root on MSDOS.
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(int-to-string (nth 3 file-attr))) ; gid
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(nth 7 file-attr) ; size in bytes
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)
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(ls-lisp-format-time file-attr switches now)
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" "
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file-name
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(if (stringp file-type) ; is a symbolic link
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(concat " -> " file-type)
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"")
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"\n"
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)))
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(defun ls-lisp-time-index (switches)
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;; Return index into file-attributes according to ls SWITCHES.
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(cond
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((memq ?c switches) 6) ; last mode change
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((memq ?u switches) 4) ; last access
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;; default is last modtime
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(t 5)))
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(defun ls-lisp-format-time (file-attr switches now)
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;; Format time string for file with attributes FILE-ATTR according
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;; to SWITCHES (a list of ls option letters of which c and u are recognized).
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;; Use the same method as `ls' to decide whether to show time-of-day or year,
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;; depending on distance between file date and NOW.
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(let* ((time (nth (ls-lisp-time-index switches) file-attr))
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(diff16 (- (car time) (car now)))
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(diff (+ (ash diff16 16) (- (car (cdr time)) (car (cdr now)))))
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(past-cutoff (- (* 6 30 24 60 60))) ; 6 30-day months
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(future-cutoff (* 60 60))) ; 1 hour
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(format-time-string
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(if (and
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(<= past-cutoff diff) (<= diff future-cutoff)
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;; Sanity check in case `diff' computation overflowed.
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(<= (1- (ash past-cutoff -16)) diff16)
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(<= diff16 (1+ (ash future-cutoff -16))))
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"%b %e %H:%M"
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"%b %e %Y")
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time)))
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(provide 'ls-lisp)
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;;; ls-lisp.el ends here
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