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| 25829 | 1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual. |
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2 @c Copyright (C) 1985,86,87,93,94,95,97,99, 2000, 2001, 2004 |
| 37795 | 3 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 25829 | 4 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. |
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5 @node Files, Buffers, Keyboard Macros, Top |
| 25829 | 6 @chapter File Handling |
| 7 @cindex files | |
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9 The operating system stores data permanently in named @dfn{files}, so |
| 25829 | 10 most of the text you edit with Emacs comes from a file and is ultimately |
| 11 stored in a file. | |
| 12 | |
| 13 To edit a file, you must tell Emacs to read the file and prepare a | |
| 14 buffer containing a copy of the file's text. This is called | |
| 15 @dfn{visiting} the file. Editing commands apply directly to text in the | |
| 16 buffer; that is, to the copy inside Emacs. Your changes appear in the | |
| 17 file itself only when you @dfn{save} the buffer back into the file. | |
| 18 | |
| 19 In addition to visiting and saving files, Emacs can delete, copy, | |
| 20 rename, and append to files, keep multiple versions of them, and operate | |
| 21 on file directories. | |
| 22 | |
| 23 @menu | |
| 24 * File Names:: How to type and edit file-name arguments. | |
| 25 * Visiting:: Visiting a file prepares Emacs to edit the file. | |
| 26 * Saving:: Saving makes your changes permanent. | |
| 27 * Reverting:: Reverting cancels all the changes not saved. | |
| 28 * Auto Save:: Auto Save periodically protects against loss of data. | |
| 29 * File Aliases:: Handling multiple names for one file. | |
| 30 * Version Control:: Version control systems (RCS, CVS and SCCS). | |
| 31 * Directories:: Creating, deleting, and listing file directories. | |
| 32 * Comparing Files:: Finding where two files differ. | |
| 33 * Misc File Ops:: Other things you can do on files. | |
| 34 * Compressed Files:: Accessing compressed files. | |
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35 * File Archives:: Operating on tar, zip, jar etc. archive files. |
| 25829 | 36 * Remote Files:: Accessing files on other sites. |
| 37 * Quoted File Names:: Quoting special characters in file names. | |
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38 * File Name Cache:: Completion against a list of files you often use. |
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39 * File Conveniences:: Convenience Features for Finding Files. |
| 25829 | 40 @end menu |
| 41 | |
| 42 @node File Names | |
| 43 @section File Names | |
| 44 @cindex file names | |
| 45 | |
| 46 Most Emacs commands that operate on a file require you to specify the | |
| 47 file name. (Saving and reverting are exceptions; the buffer knows which | |
| 48 file name to use for them.) You enter the file name using the | |
| 38739 | 49 minibuffer (@pxref{Minibuffer}). @dfn{Completion} is available |
| 50 (@pxref{Completion}) to make it easier to specify long file names. When | |
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51 completing file names, Emacs ignores those whose file-name extensions |
| 38739 | 52 appear in the variable @code{completion-ignored-extensions}; see |
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53 @ref{Completion Options}. |
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| 55 For most operations, there is a @dfn{default file name} which is used | |
| 56 if you type just @key{RET} to enter an empty argument. Normally the | |
| 57 default file name is the name of the file visited in the current buffer; | |
| 58 this makes it easy to operate on that file with any of the Emacs file | |
| 59 commands. | |
| 60 | |
| 61 @vindex default-directory | |
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62 Each buffer has a default directory which is normally the same as the |
| 25829 | 63 directory of the file visited in that buffer. When you enter a file |
| 64 name without a directory, the default directory is used. If you specify | |
| 65 a directory in a relative fashion, with a name that does not start with | |
| 66 a slash, it is interpreted with respect to the default directory. The | |
| 67 default directory is kept in the variable @code{default-directory}, | |
| 68 which has a separate value in every buffer. | |
| 69 | |
| 70 For example, if the default file name is @file{/u/rms/gnu/gnu.tasks} then | |
| 71 the default directory is @file{/u/rms/gnu/}. If you type just @samp{foo}, | |
| 72 which does not specify a directory, it is short for @file{/u/rms/gnu/foo}. | |
| 73 @samp{../.login} would stand for @file{/u/rms/.login}. @samp{new/foo} | |
| 74 would stand for the file name @file{/u/rms/gnu/new/foo}. | |
| 75 | |
| 76 @findex cd | |
| 77 @findex pwd | |
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78 The command @kbd{M-x pwd} displays the current buffer's default |
| 25829 | 79 directory, and the command @kbd{M-x cd} sets it (to a value read using |
| 80 the minibuffer). A buffer's default directory changes only when the | |
| 81 @code{cd} command is used. A file-visiting buffer's default directory | |
| 38739 | 82 is initialized to the directory of the file that is visited in that buffer. If |
| 25829 | 83 you create a buffer with @kbd{C-x b}, its default directory is copied |
| 84 from that of the buffer that was current at the time. | |
| 85 | |
| 86 @vindex insert-default-directory | |
| 87 The default directory actually appears in the minibuffer when the | |
| 88 minibuffer becomes active to read a file name. This serves two | |
| 89 purposes: it @emph{shows} you what the default is, so that you can type | |
| 90 a relative file name and know with certainty what it will mean, and it | |
| 91 allows you to @emph{edit} the default to specify a different directory. | |
| 92 This insertion of the default directory is inhibited if the variable | |
| 93 @code{insert-default-directory} is set to @code{nil}. | |
| 94 | |
| 95 Note that it is legitimate to type an absolute file name after you | |
| 96 enter the minibuffer, ignoring the presence of the default directory | |
| 97 name as part of the text. The final minibuffer contents may look | |
| 98 invalid, but that is not so. For example, if the minibuffer starts out | |
| 99 with @samp{/usr/tmp/} and you add @samp{/x1/rms/foo}, you get | |
| 100 @samp{/usr/tmp//x1/rms/foo}; but Emacs ignores everything through the | |
| 101 first slash in the double slash; the result is @samp{/x1/rms/foo}. | |
| 102 @xref{Minibuffer File}. | |
| 103 | |
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104 @cindex environment variables in file names |
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106 @cindex @code{$} in file names |
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107 @anchor{File Names with $}@samp{$} in a file name is used to |
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108 substitute an environment variable. The environment variable name |
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109 consists of all the alphanumeric characters after the @samp{$}; |
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110 alternatively, it can be enclosed in braces after the @samp{$}. For |
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111 example, if you have used the shell command @command{export |
| 29107 | 112 FOO=rms/hacks} to set up an environment variable named @env{FOO}, then |
| 25829 | 113 you can use @file{/u/$FOO/test.c} or @file{/u/$@{FOO@}/test.c} as an |
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114 abbreviation for @file{/u/rms/hacks/test.c}. If the environment |
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115 variable is not defined, no substitution occurs: @file{/u/$notdefined} |
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116 stands for itself (assuming the environment variable @env{notdefined} |
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119 Note that shell commands to set environment variables affect Emacs |
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120 only when done before Emacs is started. |
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122 @cindex home directory shorthand |
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124 or @file{~@var{user-id}/} to mean the home directory of a user whose |
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125 login name is @code{user-id}. (On DOS and Windows systems, where a user |
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130 To access a file with @samp{$} in its name, if the @samp{$} causes |
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131 expansion, type @samp{$$}. This pair is converted to a single |
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132 @samp{$} at the same time as variable substitution is performed for a |
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133 single @samp{$}. Alternatively, quote the whole file name with |
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134 @samp{/:} (@pxref{Quoted File Names}). File names which begin with a |
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135 literal @samp{~} should also be quoted with @samp{/:}. |
| 25829 | 136 |
| 137 @findex substitute-in-file-name | |
| 138 The Lisp function that performs the substitution is called | |
| 139 @code{substitute-in-file-name}. The substitution is performed only on | |
| 140 file names read as such using the minibuffer. | |
| 141 | |
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| 25829 | 143 variable @code{file-name-coding-system} to a non-@code{nil} value. |
| 144 @xref{Specify Coding}. | |
| 145 | |
| 146 @node Visiting | |
| 147 @section Visiting Files | |
| 148 @cindex visiting files | |
| 149 | |
| 150 @table @kbd | |
| 151 @item C-x C-f | |
| 152 Visit a file (@code{find-file}). | |
| 153 @item C-x C-r | |
| 154 Visit a file for viewing, without allowing changes to it | |
| 155 (@code{find-file-read-only}). | |
| 156 @item C-x C-v | |
| 157 Visit a different file instead of the one visited last | |
| 158 (@code{find-alternate-file}). | |
| 159 @item C-x 4 f | |
| 160 Visit a file, in another window (@code{find-file-other-window}). Don't | |
| 161 alter what is displayed in the selected window. | |
| 162 @item C-x 5 f | |
| 163 Visit a file, in a new frame (@code{find-file-other-frame}). Don't | |
| 164 alter what is displayed in the selected frame. | |
| 165 @item M-x find-file-literally | |
| 166 Visit a file with no conversion of the contents. | |
| 167 @end table | |
| 168 | |
| 169 @cindex files, visiting and saving | |
| 170 @cindex saving files | |
| 38739 | 171 @dfn{Visiting} a file means copying its contents into an Emacs |
| 172 buffer so you can edit them. Emacs makes a new buffer for each file | |
| 173 that you visit. We often say that this buffer ``is visiting'' that | |
| 174 file, or that the buffer's ``visited file'' is that file. Emacs | |
| 175 constructs the buffer name from the file name by throwing away the | |
| 176 directory, keeping just the name proper. For example, a file named | |
| 177 @file{/usr/rms/emacs.tex} would get a buffer named @samp{emacs.tex}. | |
| 178 If there is already a buffer with that name, Emacs constructs a unique | |
| 179 name---the normal method is to append @samp{<2>}, @samp{<3>}, and so | |
| 180 on, but you can select other methods (@pxref{Uniquify}). | |
| 25829 | 181 |
| 182 Each window's mode line shows the name of the buffer that is being displayed | |
| 183 in that window, so you can always tell what buffer you are editing. | |
| 184 | |
| 185 The changes you make with editing commands are made in the Emacs | |
| 186 buffer. They do not take effect in the file that you visited, or any | |
| 187 place permanent, until you @dfn{save} the buffer. Saving the buffer | |
| 188 means that Emacs writes the current contents of the buffer into its | |
| 189 visited file. @xref{Saving}. | |
| 190 | |
| 191 @cindex modified (buffer) | |
| 192 If a buffer contains changes that have not been saved, we say the | |
| 193 buffer is @dfn{modified}. This is important because it implies that | |
| 194 some changes will be lost if the buffer is not saved. The mode line | |
| 195 displays two stars near the left margin to indicate that the buffer is | |
| 196 modified. | |
| 197 | |
| 198 @kindex C-x C-f | |
| 199 @findex find-file | |
| 200 To visit a file, use the command @kbd{C-x C-f} (@code{find-file}). Follow | |
| 201 the command with the name of the file you wish to visit, terminated by a | |
| 202 @key{RET}. | |
| 203 | |
| 204 The file name is read using the minibuffer (@pxref{Minibuffer}), with | |
| 205 defaulting and completion in the standard manner (@pxref{File Names}). | |
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207 @kbd{C-g}. File-name completion ignores certain filenames; for more |
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210 @cindex file selection dialog |
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211 When Emacs is built with a suitable GUI toolkit, it pops up the |
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212 standard File Selection dialog of that toolkit instead of prompting for |
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| 25829 | 217 Your confirmation that @kbd{C-x C-f} has completed successfully is the |
| 218 appearance of new text on the screen and a new buffer name in the mode | |
| 219 line. If the specified file does not exist and could not be created, or | |
| 220 cannot be read, then you get an error, with an error message displayed | |
| 221 in the echo area. | |
| 222 | |
| 223 If you visit a file that is already in Emacs, @kbd{C-x C-f} does not make | |
| 224 another copy. It selects the existing buffer containing that file. | |
| 225 However, before doing so, it checks that the file itself has not changed | |
| 226 since you visited or saved it last. If the file has changed, a warning | |
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229 @cindex maximum buffer size exceeded, error message |
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| 25829 | 238 you had visited an existing empty file. If you make any changes and |
| 239 save them, the file is created. | |
| 240 | |
| 241 Emacs recognizes from the contents of a file which convention it uses | |
| 242 to separate lines---newline (used on GNU/Linux and on Unix), | |
| 243 carriage-return linefeed (used on Microsoft systems), or just | |
| 244 carriage-return (used on the Macintosh)---and automatically converts the | |
| 245 contents to the normal Emacs convention, which is that the newline | |
| 246 character separates lines. This is a part of the general feature of | |
| 247 coding system conversion (@pxref{Coding Systems}), and makes it possible | |
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| 25829 | 249 equal convenience. If you change the text and save the file, Emacs |
| 250 performs the inverse conversion, changing newlines back into | |
| 251 carriage-return linefeed or just carriage-return if appropriate. | |
| 252 | |
| 253 @vindex find-file-run-dired | |
| 254 If the file you specify is actually a directory, @kbd{C-x C-f} invokes | |
| 255 Dired, the Emacs directory browser, so that you can ``edit'' the contents | |
| 256 of the directory (@pxref{Dired}). Dired is a convenient way to delete, | |
| 257 look at, or operate on the files in the directory. However, if the | |
| 258 variable @code{find-file-run-dired} is @code{nil}, then it is an error | |
| 259 to try to visit a directory. | |
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| 38739 | 269 Emacs visits all the files that match it. Wildcards include @samp{?}, |
| 270 @samp{*}, and @samp{[@dots{}]} sequences. @xref{Quoted File Names}, for | |
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| 25829 | 274 |
| 275 If you visit a file that the operating system won't let you modify, | |
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| 25829 | 280 |
| 281 @kindex C-x C-r | |
| 282 @findex find-file-read-only | |
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| 25829 | 286 |
| 287 @kindex C-x C-v | |
| 288 @findex find-alternate-file | |
| 289 If you visit a nonexistent file unintentionally (because you typed the | |
| 290 wrong file name), use the @kbd{C-x C-v} command | |
| 291 (@code{find-alternate-file}) to visit the file you really wanted. | |
| 292 @kbd{C-x C-v} is similar to @kbd{C-x C-f}, but it kills the current | |
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| 25829 | 297 |
| 298 If you find a file which exists but cannot be read, @kbd{C-x C-f} | |
| 299 signals an error. | |
| 300 | |
| 301 @kindex C-x 4 f | |
| 302 @findex find-file-other-window | |
| 303 @kbd{C-x 4 f} (@code{find-file-other-window}) is like @kbd{C-x C-f} | |
| 304 except that the buffer containing the specified file is selected in another | |
| 305 window. The window that was selected before @kbd{C-x 4 f} continues to | |
| 306 show the same buffer it was already showing. If this command is used when | |
| 307 only one window is being displayed, that window is split in two, with one | |
| 308 window showing the same buffer as before, and the other one showing the | |
| 309 newly requested file. @xref{Windows}. | |
| 310 | |
| 311 @kindex C-x 5 f | |
| 312 @findex find-file-other-frame | |
| 313 @kbd{C-x 5 f} (@code{find-file-other-frame}) is similar, but opens a | |
| 314 new frame, or makes visible any existing frame showing the file you | |
| 315 seek. This feature is available only when you are using a window | |
| 316 system. @xref{Frames}. | |
| 317 | |
| 318 @findex find-file-literally | |
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| 25829 | 320 encoding or conversion, use the @kbd{M-x find-file-literally} command. |
| 321 It visits a file, like @kbd{C-x C-f}, but does not do format conversion | |
| 322 (@pxref{Formatted Text}), character code conversion (@pxref{Coding | |
| 33559 | 323 Systems}), or automatic uncompression (@pxref{Compressed Files}), and |
| 324 does not add a final newline because of @code{require-final-newline}. | |
| 25829 | 325 If you already have visited the same file in the usual (non-literal) |
| 326 manner, this command asks you whether to visit it literally instead. | |
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| 25829 | 330 Two special hook variables allow extensions to modify the operation of |
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| 25829 | 333 of functions, and the functions are called one by one (with no |
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| 25829 | 336 to indicate that fact. |
| 337 | |
| 38739 | 338 Successful visiting of any file, whether existing or not, calls the |
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| 25829 | 342 |
| 343 There are several ways to specify automatically the major mode for | |
| 344 editing the file (@pxref{Choosing Modes}), and to specify local | |
| 345 variables defined for that file (@pxref{File Variables}). | |
| 346 | |
| 347 @node Saving | |
| 348 @section Saving Files | |
| 349 | |
| 350 @dfn{Saving} a buffer in Emacs means writing its contents back into the file | |
| 351 that was visited in the buffer. | |
| 352 | |
| 353 @table @kbd | |
| 354 @item C-x C-s | |
| 38739 | 355 Save the current buffer in its visited file on disk (@code{save-buffer}). |
| 25829 | 356 @item C-x s |
| 357 Save any or all buffers in their visited files (@code{save-some-buffers}). | |
| 358 @item M-~ | |
| 359 Forget that the current buffer has been changed (@code{not-modified}). | |
| 29556 | 360 With prefix argument (@kbd{C-u}), mark the current buffer as changed. |
| 25829 | 361 @item C-x C-w |
| 38739 | 362 Save the current buffer as a specified file name (@code{write-file}). |
| 25829 | 363 @item M-x set-visited-file-name |
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| 25829 | 365 @end table |
| 366 | |
| 367 @kindex C-x C-s | |
| 368 @findex save-buffer | |
| 369 When you wish to save the file and make your changes permanent, type | |
| 370 @kbd{C-x C-s} (@code{save-buffer}). After saving is finished, @kbd{C-x C-s} | |
| 371 displays a message like this: | |
| 372 | |
| 373 @example | |
| 374 Wrote /u/rms/gnu/gnu.tasks | |
| 375 @end example | |
| 376 | |
| 377 @noindent | |
| 378 If the selected buffer is not modified (no changes have been made in it | |
| 379 since the buffer was created or last saved), saving is not really done, | |
| 380 because it would have no effect. Instead, @kbd{C-x C-s} displays a message | |
| 381 like this in the echo area: | |
| 382 | |
| 383 @example | |
| 384 (No changes need to be saved) | |
| 385 @end example | |
| 386 | |
| 387 @kindex C-x s | |
| 388 @findex save-some-buffers | |
| 389 The command @kbd{C-x s} (@code{save-some-buffers}) offers to save any | |
| 390 or all modified buffers. It asks you what to do with each buffer. The | |
| 391 possible responses are analogous to those of @code{query-replace}: | |
| 392 | |
| 393 @table @kbd | |
| 394 @item y | |
| 395 Save this buffer and ask about the rest of the buffers. | |
| 396 @item n | |
| 397 Don't save this buffer, but ask about the rest of the buffers. | |
| 398 @item ! | |
| 399 Save this buffer and all the rest with no more questions. | |
| 400 @c following generates acceptable underfull hbox | |
| 401 @item @key{RET} | |
| 402 Terminate @code{save-some-buffers} without any more saving. | |
| 403 @item . | |
| 404 Save this buffer, then exit @code{save-some-buffers} without even asking | |
| 405 about other buffers. | |
| 406 @item C-r | |
| 407 View the buffer that you are currently being asked about. When you exit | |
| 408 View mode, you get back to @code{save-some-buffers}, which asks the | |
| 409 question again. | |
| 410 @item C-h | |
| 411 Display a help message about these options. | |
| 412 @end table | |
| 413 | |
| 414 @kbd{C-x C-c}, the key sequence to exit Emacs, invokes | |
| 415 @code{save-some-buffers} and therefore asks the same questions. | |
| 416 | |
| 417 @kindex M-~ | |
| 418 @findex not-modified | |
| 419 If you have changed a buffer but you do not want to save the changes, | |
| 420 you should take some action to prevent it. Otherwise, each time you use | |
| 421 @kbd{C-x s} or @kbd{C-x C-c}, you are liable to save this buffer by | |
| 422 mistake. One thing you can do is type @kbd{M-~} (@code{not-modified}), | |
| 423 which clears out the indication that the buffer is modified. If you do | |
| 424 this, none of the save commands will believe that the buffer needs to be | |
| 425 saved. (@samp{~} is often used as a mathematical symbol for `not'; thus | |
| 426 @kbd{M-~} is `not', metafied.) You could also use | |
| 427 @code{set-visited-file-name} (see below) to mark the buffer as visiting | |
| 428 a different file name, one which is not in use for anything important. | |
| 429 Alternatively, you can cancel all the changes made since the file was | |
| 430 visited or saved, by reading the text from the file again. This is | |
| 431 called @dfn{reverting}. @xref{Reverting}. You could also undo all the | |
| 432 changes by repeating the undo command @kbd{C-x u} until you have undone | |
| 433 all the changes; but reverting is easier. | |
| 434 | |
| 435 @findex set-visited-file-name | |
| 436 @kbd{M-x set-visited-file-name} alters the name of the file that the | |
| 437 current buffer is visiting. It reads the new file name using the | |
| 38739 | 438 minibuffer. Then it marks the buffer as visiting that file name, and |
| 439 changes the buffer name correspondingly. @code{set-visited-file-name} | |
| 440 does not save the buffer in the newly visited file; it just alters the | |
| 441 records inside Emacs in case you do save later. It also marks the | |
| 442 buffer as ``modified'' so that @kbd{C-x C-s} in that buffer | |
| 443 @emph{will} save. | |
| 25829 | 444 |
| 445 @kindex C-x C-w | |
| 446 @findex write-file | |
| 447 If you wish to mark the buffer as visiting a different file and save it | |
| 448 right away, use @kbd{C-x C-w} (@code{write-file}). It is precisely | |
| 449 equivalent to @code{set-visited-file-name} followed by @kbd{C-x C-s}. | |
| 450 @kbd{C-x C-s} used on a buffer that is not visiting a file has the | |
| 451 same effect as @kbd{C-x C-w}; that is, it reads a file name, marks the | |
| 452 buffer as visiting that file, and saves it there. The default file name in | |
| 453 a buffer that is not visiting a file is made by combining the buffer name | |
| 38739 | 454 with the buffer's default directory (@pxref{File Names}). |
| 25829 | 455 |
| 456 If the new file name implies a major mode, then @kbd{C-x C-w} switches | |
| 457 to that major mode, in most cases. The command | |
| 458 @code{set-visited-file-name} also does this. @xref{Choosing Modes}. | |
| 459 | |
| 460 If Emacs is about to save a file and sees that the date of the latest | |
| 461 version on disk does not match what Emacs last read or wrote, Emacs | |
| 462 notifies you of this fact, because it probably indicates a problem caused | |
| 463 by simultaneous editing and requires your immediate attention. | |
| 464 @xref{Interlocking,, Simultaneous Editing}. | |
| 465 | |
| 466 @vindex require-final-newline | |
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| 25829 | 473 |
| 474 @menu | |
| 475 * Backup:: How Emacs saves the old version of your file. | |
| 476 * Interlocking:: How Emacs protects against simultaneous editing | |
| 477 of one file by two users. | |
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| 36185 | 479 Copying files to "shadows" automatically. |
| 35524 | 480 * Time Stamps:: Emacs can update time stamps on saved files. |
| 25829 | 481 @end menu |
| 482 | |
| 483 @node Backup | |
| 484 @subsection Backup Files | |
| 485 @cindex backup file | |
| 486 @vindex make-backup-files | |
| 487 @vindex vc-make-backup-files | |
| 488 | |
| 489 On most operating systems, rewriting a file automatically destroys all | |
| 490 record of what the file used to contain. Thus, saving a file from Emacs | |
| 491 throws away the old contents of the file---or it would, except that | |
| 492 Emacs carefully copies the old contents to another file, called the | |
| 493 @dfn{backup} file, before actually saving. | |
| 494 | |
| 495 For most files, the variable @code{make-backup-files} determines | |
| 496 whether to make backup files. On most operating systems, its default | |
| 497 value is @code{t}, so that Emacs does write backup files. | |
| 498 | |
| 499 For files managed by a version control system (@pxref{Version | |
| 500 Control}), the variable @code{vc-make-backup-files} determines whether | |
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| 25829 | 512 |
| 513 At your option, Emacs can keep either a single backup file or a series of | |
| 514 numbered backup files for each file that you edit. | |
| 515 | |
| 516 Emacs makes a backup for a file only the first time the file is saved | |
| 517 from one buffer. No matter how many times you save a file, its backup file | |
| 518 continues to contain the contents from before the file was visited. | |
| 519 Normally this means that the backup file contains the contents from before | |
| 520 the current editing session; however, if you kill the buffer and then visit | |
| 521 the file again, a new backup file will be made by the next save. | |
| 522 | |
| 523 You can also explicitly request making another backup file from a | |
| 524 buffer even though it has already been saved at least once. If you save | |
| 525 the buffer with @kbd{C-u C-x C-s}, the version thus saved will be made | |
| 526 into a backup file if you save the buffer again. @kbd{C-u C-u C-x C-s} | |
| 527 saves the buffer, but first makes the previous file contents into a new | |
| 528 backup file. @kbd{C-u C-u C-u C-x C-s} does both things: it makes a | |
| 38739 | 529 backup from the previous contents, and arranges to make another from the |
| 530 newly saved contents if you save again. | |
| 25829 | 531 |
| 532 @menu | |
| 533 * Names: Backup Names. How backup files are named; | |
| 534 choosing single or numbered backup files. | |
| 535 * Deletion: Backup Deletion. Emacs deletes excess numbered backups. | |
| 536 * Copying: Backup Copying. Backups can be made by copying or renaming. | |
| 537 @end menu | |
| 538 | |
| 539 @node Backup Names | |
| 540 @subsubsection Single or Numbered Backups | |
| 541 | |
| 542 If you choose to have a single backup file (this is the default), | |
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| 25829 | 544 file name being edited; thus, the backup file for @file{eval.c} would |
| 545 be @file{eval.c~}. | |
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| 25829 | 575 |
| 576 @vindex version-control | |
| 577 The choice of single backup or numbered backups is controlled by the | |
| 578 variable @code{version-control}. Its possible values are | |
| 579 | |
| 580 @table @code | |
| 581 @item t | |
| 582 Make numbered backups. | |
| 583 @item nil | |
| 584 Make numbered backups for files that have numbered backups already. | |
| 585 Otherwise, make single backups. | |
| 586 @item never | |
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| 25829 | 588 @end table |
| 589 | |
| 590 @noindent | |
| 591 You can set @code{version-control} locally in an individual buffer to | |
| 592 control the making of backups for that buffer's file. For example, | |
| 593 Rmail mode locally sets @code{version-control} to @code{never} to make sure | |
| 594 that there is only one backup for an Rmail file. @xref{Locals}. | |
| 595 | |
| 29107 | 596 @cindex @env{VERSION_CONTROL} environment variable |
| 597 If you set the environment variable @env{VERSION_CONTROL}, to tell | |
| 25829 | 598 various GNU utilities what to do with backup files, Emacs also obeys the |
| 599 environment variable by setting the Lisp variable @code{version-control} | |
| 600 accordingly at startup. If the environment variable's value is @samp{t} | |
| 601 or @samp{numbered}, then @code{version-control} becomes @code{t}; if the | |
| 602 value is @samp{nil} or @samp{existing}, then @code{version-control} | |
| 603 becomes @code{nil}; if it is @samp{never} or @samp{simple}, then | |
| 604 @code{version-control} becomes @code{never}. | |
| 605 | |
| 606 @node Backup Deletion | |
| 607 @subsubsection Automatic Deletion of Backups | |
| 608 | |
| 38020 | 609 To prevent excessive consumption of disk space, Emacs can delete numbered |
| 25829 | 610 backup versions automatically. Generally Emacs keeps the first few backups |
| 611 and the latest few backups, deleting any in between. This happens every | |
| 612 time a new backup is made. | |
| 613 | |
| 614 @vindex kept-old-versions | |
| 615 @vindex kept-new-versions | |
| 616 The two variables @code{kept-old-versions} and | |
| 617 @code{kept-new-versions} control this deletion. Their values are, | |
| 38739 | 618 respectively, the number of oldest (lowest-numbered) backups to keep |
| 619 and the number of newest (highest-numbered) ones to keep, each time a | |
| 620 new backup is made. The backups in the middle (excluding those oldest | |
| 621 and newest) are the excess middle versions---those backups are | |
| 622 deleted. These variables' values are used when it is time to delete | |
| 623 excess versions, just after a new backup version is made; the newly | |
| 624 made backup is included in the count in @code{kept-new-versions}. By | |
| 625 default, both variables are 2. | |
| 25829 | 626 |
| 627 @vindex delete-old-versions | |
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| 25829 | 632 |
| 633 Dired's @kbd{.} (Period) command can also be used to delete old versions. | |
| 634 @xref{Dired Deletion}. | |
| 635 | |
| 636 @node Backup Copying | |
| 637 @subsubsection Copying vs.@: Renaming | |
| 638 | |
| 38739 | 639 Backup files can be made by copying the old file or by renaming it. |
| 640 This makes a difference when the old file has multiple names (hard | |
| 641 links). If the old file is renamed into the backup file, then the | |
| 642 alternate names become names for the backup file. If the old file is | |
| 643 copied instead, then the alternate names remain names for the file | |
| 644 that you are editing, and the contents accessed by those names will be | |
| 645 the new contents. | |
| 25829 | 646 |
| 647 The method of making a backup file may also affect the file's owner | |
| 648 and group. If copying is used, these do not change. If renaming is used, | |
| 649 you become the file's owner, and the file's group becomes the default | |
| 650 (different operating systems have different defaults for the group). | |
| 651 | |
| 652 Having the owner change is usually a good idea, because then the owner | |
| 653 always shows who last edited the file. Also, the owners of the backups | |
| 654 show who produced those versions. Occasionally there is a file whose | |
| 655 owner should not change; it is a good idea for such files to contain | |
| 656 local variable lists to set @code{backup-by-copying-when-mismatch} | |
| 657 locally (@pxref{File Variables}). | |
| 658 | |
| 659 @vindex backup-by-copying | |
| 660 @vindex backup-by-copying-when-linked | |
| 661 @vindex backup-by-copying-when-mismatch | |
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| 25829 | 666 Renaming is the default choice. If the variable |
| 667 @code{backup-by-copying} is non-@code{nil}, copying is used. Otherwise, | |
| 668 if the variable @code{backup-by-copying-when-linked} is non-@code{nil}, | |
| 669 then copying is used for files that have multiple names, but renaming | |
| 670 may still be used when the file being edited has only one name. If the | |
| 671 variable @code{backup-by-copying-when-mismatch} is non-@code{nil}, then | |
| 672 copying is used if renaming would cause the file's owner or group to | |
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| 25829 | 680 |
| 681 When a file is managed with a version control system (@pxref{Version | |
| 682 Control}), Emacs does not normally make backups in the usual way for | |
| 683 that file. But check-in and check-out are similar in some ways to | |
| 684 making backups. One unfortunate similarity is that these operations | |
| 685 typically break hard links, disconnecting the file name you visited from | |
| 686 any alternate names for the same file. This has nothing to do with | |
| 687 Emacs---the version control system does it. | |
| 688 | |
| 689 @node Interlocking | |
| 690 @subsection Protection against Simultaneous Editing | |
| 691 | |
| 692 @cindex file dates | |
| 693 @cindex simultaneous editing | |
| 694 Simultaneous editing occurs when two users visit the same file, both | |
| 695 make changes, and then both save them. If nobody were informed that | |
| 696 this was happening, whichever user saved first would later find that his | |
| 697 changes were lost. | |
| 698 | |
| 699 On some systems, Emacs notices immediately when the second user starts | |
| 700 to change the file, and issues an immediate warning. On all systems, | |
| 701 Emacs checks when you save the file, and warns if you are about to | |
| 702 overwrite another user's changes. You can prevent loss of the other | |
| 703 user's work by taking the proper corrective action instead of saving the | |
| 704 file. | |
| 705 | |
| 706 @findex ask-user-about-lock | |
| 707 @cindex locking files | |
| 708 When you make the first modification in an Emacs buffer that is | |
| 709 visiting a file, Emacs records that the file is @dfn{locked} by you. | |
| 710 (It does this by creating a symbolic link in the same directory with a | |
| 711 different name.) Emacs removes the lock when you save the changes. The | |
| 712 idea is that the file is locked whenever an Emacs buffer visiting it has | |
| 713 unsaved changes. | |
| 714 | |
| 715 @cindex collision | |
| 716 If you begin to modify the buffer while the visited file is locked by | |
| 717 someone else, this constitutes a @dfn{collision}. When Emacs detects a | |
| 718 collision, it asks you what to do, by calling the Lisp function | |
| 719 @code{ask-user-about-lock}. You can redefine this function for the sake | |
| 720 of customization. The standard definition of this function asks you a | |
| 721 question and accepts three possible answers: | |
| 722 | |
| 723 @table @kbd | |
| 724 @item s | |
| 725 Steal the lock. Whoever was already changing the file loses the lock, | |
| 726 and you gain the lock. | |
| 727 @item p | |
| 728 Proceed. Go ahead and edit the file despite its being locked by someone else. | |
| 729 @item q | |
| 38739 | 730 Quit. This causes an error (@code{file-locked}), and the buffer |
| 731 contents remain unchanged---the modification you were trying to make | |
| 732 does not actually take place. | |
| 25829 | 733 @end table |
| 734 | |
| 735 Note that locking works on the basis of a file name; if a file has | |
| 736 multiple names, Emacs does not realize that the two names are the same file | |
| 737 and cannot prevent two users from editing it simultaneously under different | |
| 738 names. However, basing locking on names means that Emacs can interlock the | |
| 739 editing of new files that will not really exist until they are saved. | |
| 740 | |
| 741 Some systems are not configured to allow Emacs to make locks, and | |
| 742 there are cases where lock files cannot be written. In these cases, | |
| 743 Emacs cannot detect trouble in advance, but it still can detect the | |
| 744 collision when you try to save a file and overwrite someone else's | |
| 745 changes. | |
| 746 | |
| 747 If Emacs or the operating system crashes, this may leave behind lock | |
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| 25829 | 749 spurious collisions. When you determine that the collision is spurious, |
| 750 just use @kbd{p} to tell Emacs to go ahead anyway. | |
| 751 | |
| 752 Every time Emacs saves a buffer, it first checks the last-modification | |
| 753 date of the existing file on disk to verify that it has not changed since the | |
| 754 file was last visited or saved. If the date does not match, it implies | |
| 755 that changes were made in the file in some other way, and these changes are | |
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| 25829 | 758 Occasionally you will know why the file was changed and know that it does |
| 759 not matter; then you can answer @kbd{yes} and proceed. Otherwise, you should | |
| 760 cancel the save with @kbd{C-g} and investigate the situation. | |
| 761 | |
| 762 The first thing you should do when notified that simultaneous editing | |
| 763 has already taken place is to list the directory with @kbd{C-u C-x C-d} | |
| 764 (@pxref{Directories}). This shows the file's current author. You | |
| 765 should attempt to contact him to warn him not to continue editing. | |
| 766 Often the next step is to save the contents of your Emacs buffer under a | |
| 767 different name, and use @code{diff} to compare the two files.@refill | |
| 768 | |
| 31076 | 769 @node File Shadowing |
| 770 @subsection Shadowing Files | |
| 771 @cindex shadow files | |
| 772 @cindex file shadows | |
| 773 | |
| 774 @table @kbd | |
| 775 @item M-x shadow-initialize | |
| 776 Set up file shadowing. | |
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| 31076 | 781 @item M-x shadow-define-cluster @key{RET} @var{name} @key{RET} |
| 782 Define a shadow file cluster @var{name}. | |
| 783 @item M-x shadow-copy-files | |
| 784 Copy all pending shadow files. | |
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| 31076 | 787 @end table |
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| 35524 | 816 @node Time Stamps |
| 817 @subsection Updating Time Stamps Automatically | |
| 818 @findex time-stamp | |
| 819 @cindex time stamps | |
| 820 @cindex modification dates | |
| 35620 | 821 @cindex locale, date format |
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| 829 Time-stamp: <> | |
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| 25829 | 847 @node Reverting |
| 848 @section Reverting a Buffer | |
| 849 @findex revert-buffer | |
| 850 @cindex drastic changes | |
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| 853 If you have made extensive changes to a file and then change your mind | |
| 854 about them, you can get rid of them by reading in the previous version | |
| 855 of the file. To do this, use @kbd{M-x revert-buffer}, which operates on | |
| 856 the current buffer. Since reverting a buffer unintentionally could lose | |
| 857 a lot of work, you must confirm this command with @kbd{yes}. | |
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| 864 Reverting marks the buffer as ``not modified'' until another change is | |
| 865 made. | |
| 866 | |
| 867 Some kinds of buffers whose contents reflect data bases other than files, | |
| 868 such as Dired buffers, can also be reverted. For them, reverting means | |
| 869 recalculating their contents from the appropriate data base. Buffers | |
| 870 created explicitly with @kbd{C-x b} cannot be reverted; @code{revert-buffer} | |
| 871 reports an error when asked to do so. | |
| 872 | |
| 873 @vindex revert-without-query | |
| 874 When you edit a file that changes automatically and frequently---for | |
| 875 example, a log of output from a process that continues to run---it may be | |
| 876 useful for Emacs to revert the file without querying you, whenever you | |
| 877 visit the file again with @kbd{C-x C-f}. | |
| 878 | |
| 879 To request this behavior, set the variable @code{revert-without-query} | |
| 880 to a list of regular expressions. When a file name matches one of these | |
| 881 regular expressions, @code{find-file} and @code{revert-buffer} will | |
| 882 revert it automatically if it has changed---provided the buffer itself | |
| 883 is not modified. (If you have edited the text, it would be wrong to | |
| 884 discard your changes.) | |
| 885 | |
| 36874 | 886 @cindex Global Auto-Revert mode |
| 887 @cindex mode, Global Auto-Revert | |
| 888 @cindex Auto-Revert mode | |
| 889 @cindex mode, Auto-Revert | |
| 890 @findex global-auto-revert-mode | |
| 891 @findex auto-revert-mode | |
| 892 @vindex auto-revert-interval | |
| 893 You may find it useful to have Emacs revert files automatically when | |
| 894 they change. Two minor modes are available to do this. In Global | |
| 895 Auto-Revert mode, Emacs periodically checks all file buffers and | |
| 896 reverts any when the corresponding file has changed. The local | |
| 897 variant, Auto-Revert mode, applies only to buffers in which it was | |
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| 25829 | 902 @node Auto Save |
| 903 @section Auto-Saving: Protection Against Disasters | |
| 904 @cindex Auto Save mode | |
| 905 @cindex mode, Auto Save | |
| 906 @cindex crashes | |
| 907 | |
| 908 Emacs saves all the visited files from time to time (based on counting | |
| 909 your keystrokes) without being asked. This is called @dfn{auto-saving}. | |
| 910 It prevents you from losing more than a limited amount of work if the | |
| 911 system crashes. | |
| 912 | |
| 913 When Emacs determines that it is time for auto-saving, each buffer is | |
| 914 considered, and is auto-saved if auto-saving is turned on for it and it | |
| 915 has been changed since the last time it was auto-saved. The message | |
| 916 @samp{Auto-saving...} is displayed in the echo area during auto-saving, | |
| 917 if any files are actually auto-saved. Errors occurring during | |
| 918 auto-saving are caught so that they do not interfere with the execution | |
| 919 of commands you have been typing. | |
| 920 | |
| 921 @menu | |
| 922 * Files: Auto Save Files. The file where auto-saved changes are | |
| 923 actually made until you save the file. | |
| 924 * Control: Auto Save Control. Controlling when and how often to auto-save. | |
| 925 * Recover:: Recovering text from auto-save files. | |
| 926 @end menu | |
| 927 | |
| 928 @node Auto Save Files | |
| 929 @subsection Auto-Save Files | |
| 930 | |
| 931 Auto-saving does not normally save in the files that you visited, because | |
| 932 it can be very undesirable to save a program that is in an inconsistent | |
| 933 state when you have made half of a planned change. Instead, auto-saving | |
| 934 is done in a different file called the @dfn{auto-save file}, and the | |
| 935 visited file is changed only when you request saving explicitly (such as | |
| 936 with @kbd{C-x C-s}). | |
| 937 | |
| 938 Normally, the auto-save file name is made by appending @samp{#} to the | |
| 939 front and rear of the visited file name. Thus, a buffer visiting file | |
| 940 @file{foo.c} is auto-saved in a file @file{#foo.c#}. Most buffers that | |
| 941 are not visiting files are auto-saved only if you request it explicitly; | |
| 942 when they are auto-saved, the auto-save file name is made by appending | |
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| 25829 | 947 names are made this way unless you reprogram parts of Emacs to do |
| 948 something different (the functions @code{make-auto-save-file-name} and | |
| 949 @code{auto-save-file-name-p}). The file name to be used for auto-saving | |
| 950 in a buffer is calculated when auto-saving is turned on in that buffer. | |
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| 962 save turns off temporarily in that buffer. This is because if you | |
| 963 deleted the text unintentionally, you might find the auto-save file more | |
| 964 useful if it contains the deleted text. To reenable auto-saving after | |
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| 25829 | 967 |
| 968 @vindex auto-save-visited-file-name | |
| 38739 | 969 If you want auto-saving to be done in the visited file rather than |
| 970 in a separate auto-save file, set the variable | |
| 971 @code{auto-save-visited-file-name} to a non-@code{nil} value. In this | |
| 972 mode, there is no real difference between auto-saving and explicit | |
| 973 saving. | |
| 25829 | 974 |
| 975 @vindex delete-auto-save-files | |
| 976 A buffer's auto-save file is deleted when you save the buffer in its | |
| 977 visited file. To inhibit this, set the variable @code{delete-auto-save-files} | |
| 978 to @code{nil}. Changing the visited file name with @kbd{C-x C-w} or | |
| 979 @code{set-visited-file-name} renames any auto-save file to go with | |
| 980 the new visited name. | |
| 981 | |
| 982 @node Auto Save Control | |
| 983 @subsection Controlling Auto-Saving | |
| 984 | |
| 985 @vindex auto-save-default | |
| 986 @findex auto-save-mode | |
| 987 Each time you visit a file, auto-saving is turned on for that file's | |
| 988 buffer if the variable @code{auto-save-default} is non-@code{nil} (but not | |
| 989 in batch mode; @pxref{Entering Emacs}). The default for this variable is | |
| 990 @code{t}, so auto-saving is the usual practice for file-visiting buffers. | |
| 991 Auto-saving can be turned on or off for any existing buffer with the | |
| 992 command @kbd{M-x auto-save-mode}. Like other minor mode commands, @kbd{M-x | |
| 993 auto-save-mode} turns auto-saving on with a positive argument, off with a | |
| 994 zero or negative argument; with no argument, it toggles. | |
| 995 | |
| 996 @vindex auto-save-interval | |
| 997 Emacs does auto-saving periodically based on counting how many characters | |
| 998 you have typed since the last time auto-saving was done. The variable | |
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| 1004 @vindex auto-save-timeout | |
| 1005 Auto-saving also takes place when you stop typing for a while. The | |
| 1006 variable @code{auto-save-timeout} says how many seconds Emacs should | |
| 1007 wait before it does an auto save (and perhaps also a garbage | |
| 1008 collection). (The actual time period is longer if the current buffer is | |
| 1009 long; this is a heuristic which aims to keep out of your way when you | |
| 1010 are editing long buffers, in which auto-save takes an appreciable amount | |
| 1011 of time.) Auto-saving during idle periods accomplishes two things: | |
| 1012 first, it makes sure all your work is saved if you go away from the | |
| 1013 terminal for a while; second, it may avoid some auto-saving while you | |
| 1014 are actually typing. | |
| 1015 | |
| 1016 Emacs also does auto-saving whenever it gets a fatal error. This | |
| 1017 includes killing the Emacs job with a shell command such as @samp{kill | |
| 1018 %emacs}, or disconnecting a phone line or network connection. | |
| 1019 | |
| 1020 @findex do-auto-save | |
| 1021 You can request an auto-save explicitly with the command @kbd{M-x | |
| 1022 do-auto-save}. | |
| 1023 | |
| 1024 @node Recover | |
| 1025 @subsection Recovering Data from Auto-Saves | |
| 1026 | |
| 1027 @findex recover-file | |
| 1028 You can use the contents of an auto-save file to recover from a loss | |
| 1029 of data with the command @kbd{M-x recover-file @key{RET} @var{file} | |
| 1030 @key{RET}}. This visits @var{file} and then (after your confirmation) | |
| 1031 restores the contents from its auto-save file @file{#@var{file}#}. | |
| 1032 You can then save with @kbd{C-x C-s} to put the recovered text into | |
| 1033 @var{file} itself. For example, to recover file @file{foo.c} from its | |
| 1034 auto-save file @file{#foo.c#}, do:@refill | |
| 1035 | |
| 1036 @example | |
| 1037 M-x recover-file @key{RET} foo.c @key{RET} | |
| 1038 yes @key{RET} | |
| 1039 C-x C-s | |
| 1040 @end example | |
| 1041 | |
| 1042 Before asking for confirmation, @kbd{M-x recover-file} displays a | |
| 1043 directory listing describing the specified file and the auto-save file, | |
| 1044 so you can compare their sizes and dates. If the auto-save file | |
| 1045 is older, @kbd{M-x recover-file} does not offer to read it. | |
| 1046 | |
| 1047 @findex recover-session | |
| 1048 If Emacs or the computer crashes, you can recover all the files you | |
| 1049 were editing from their auto save files with the command @kbd{M-x | |
| 1050 recover-session}. This first shows you a list of recorded interrupted | |
| 1051 sessions. Move point to the one you choose, and type @kbd{C-c C-c}. | |
| 1052 | |
| 1053 Then @code{recover-session} asks about each of the files that were | |
| 1054 being edited during that session, asking whether to recover that file. | |
| 1055 If you answer @kbd{y}, it calls @code{recover-file}, which works in its | |
| 1056 normal fashion. It shows the dates of the original file and its | |
| 1057 auto-save file, and asks once again whether to recover that file. | |
| 1058 | |
| 1059 When @code{recover-session} is done, the files you've chosen to | |
| 1060 recover are present in Emacs buffers. You should then save them. Only | |
| 1061 this---saving them---updates the files themselves. | |
| 1062 | |
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| 1078 names to refer to the same file. Hard links are alternate names that | |
| 1079 refer directly to the file; all the names are equally valid, and no one | |
| 1080 of them is preferred. By contrast, a symbolic link is a kind of defined | |
| 1081 alias: when @file{foo} is a symbolic link to @file{bar}, you can use | |
| 1082 either name to refer to the file, but @file{bar} is the real name, while | |
| 1083 @file{foo} is just an alias. More complex cases occur when symbolic | |
| 1084 links point to directories. | |
| 1085 | |
| 1086 If you visit two names for the same file, normally Emacs makes | |
| 1087 two different buffers, but it warns you about the situation. | |
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| 1103 @cindex truenames of files | |
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| 1107 (made by replacing all symbolic links with their target names), rather | |
| 1108 than the name you specify. Setting @code{find-file-visit-truename} also | |
| 1109 implies the effect of @code{find-file-existing-other-name}. | |
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| 1111 @node Version Control | |
| 1112 @section Version Control | |
| 1113 @cindex version control | |
| 1114 | |
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| 53244 | 1130 VC is enabled by default in Emacs. To disable it, set the |
| 1131 customizable variable @code{vc-handled-backends} to @code{nil} | |
| 1132 (@pxref{Customizing VC}). | |
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| 1138 * Old Versions:: Examining and comparing old versions. | |
| 1139 * Secondary VC Commands:: The commands used a little less frequently. | |
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| 1143 * Miscellaneous VC:: Various other commands and features of VC. | |
| 1144 * Customizing VC:: Variables that change VC's behavior. | |
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| 1146 | |
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| 1148 @subsection Introduction to Version Control | |
| 1149 | |
| 1150 VC allows you to use a version control system from within Emacs, | |
| 1151 integrating the version control operations smoothly with editing. VC | |
| 1152 provides a uniform interface to version control, so that regardless of | |
| 1153 which version control system is in use, you can use it the same way. | |
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| 1156 describes the version control systems that VC supports. You can skip | |
| 1157 this section if you are already familiar with the version control system | |
| 1158 you want to use. | |
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| 1161 * Version Systems:: Supported version control back-end systems. | |
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| 1167 @subsubsection Supported Version Control Systems | |
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| 1226 @subsubsection Concepts of Version Control | |
| 1227 | |
| 1228 @cindex master file | |
| 1229 @cindex registered file | |
| 1230 When a file is under version control, we also say that it is | |
| 1231 @dfn{registered} in the version control system. Each registered file | |
| 1232 has a corresponding @dfn{master file} which represents the file's | |
| 1233 present state plus its change history---enough to reconstruct the | |
| 1234 current version or any earlier version. Usually the master file also | |
| 1235 records a @dfn{log entry} for each version, describing in words what was | |
| 1236 changed in that version. | |
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| 1239 @cindex checking out files | |
| 1240 The file that is maintained under version control is sometimes called | |
| 1241 the @dfn{work file} corresponding to its master file. You edit the work | |
| 1242 file and make changes in it, as you would with an ordinary file. (With | |
| 1243 SCCS and RCS, you must @dfn{lock} the file before you start to edit it.) | |
| 1244 After you are done with a set of changes, you @dfn{check the file in}, | |
| 1245 which records the changes in the master file, along with a log entry for | |
| 1246 them. | |
| 1247 | |
| 1248 With CVS, there are usually multiple work files corresponding to a | |
| 1249 single master file---often each user has his own copy. It is also | |
| 1250 possible to use RCS in this way, but this is not the usual way to use | |
| 1251 RCS. | |
| 1252 | |
| 1253 @cindex locking and version control | |
| 1254 A version control system typically has some mechanism to coordinate | |
| 1255 between users who want to change the same file. One method is | |
| 1256 @dfn{locking} (analogous to the locking that Emacs uses to detect | |
| 1257 simultaneous editing of a file, but distinct from it). The other method | |
| 1258 is to merge your changes with other people's changes when you check them | |
| 1259 in. | |
| 1260 | |
| 1261 With version control locking, work files are normally read-only so | |
| 1262 that you cannot change them. You ask the version control system to make | |
| 1263 a work file writable for you by locking it; only one user can do | |
| 1264 this at any given time. When you check in your changes, that unlocks | |
| 1265 the file, making the work file read-only again. This allows other users | |
| 1266 to lock the file to make further changes. SCCS always uses locking, and | |
| 1267 RCS normally does. | |
| 1268 | |
| 1269 The other alternative for RCS is to let each user modify the work file | |
| 1270 at any time. In this mode, locking is not required, but it is | |
| 1271 permitted; check-in is still the way to record a new version. | |
| 1272 | |
| 1273 CVS normally allows each user to modify his own copy of the work file | |
| 1274 at any time, but requires merging with changes from other users at | |
| 1275 check-in time. However, CVS can also be set up to require locking. | |
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1299 wish, or you can use both kinds of logs. When you use both, you |
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| 25829 | 1306 @node VC Mode Line |
| 1307 @subsection Version Control and the Mode Line | |
| 1308 | |
| 1309 When you visit a file that is under version control, Emacs indicates | |
| 1310 this on the mode line. For example, @samp{RCS-1.3} says that RCS is | |
| 1311 used for that file, and the current version is 1.3. | |
| 1312 | |
| 1313 The character between the back-end name and the version number | |
| 1314 indicates the version control status of the file. @samp{-} means that | |
| 1315 the work file is not locked (if locking is in use), or not modified (if | |
| 1316 locking is not in use). @samp{:} indicates that the file is locked, or | |
| 1317 that it is modified. If the file is locked by some other user (for | |
| 1318 instance, @samp{jim}), that is displayed as @samp{RCS:jim:1.3}. | |
| 1319 | |
| 1320 @node Basic VC Editing | |
| 1321 @subsection Basic Editing under Version Control | |
| 1322 | |
| 1323 The principal VC command is an all-purpose command that performs | |
| 1324 either locking or check-in, depending on the situation. | |
| 1325 | |
| 1326 @table @kbd | |
| 1327 @itemx C-x v v | |
| 1328 Perform the next logical version control operation on this file. | |
| 1329 @end table | |
| 1330 | |
| 1331 @findex vc-next-action | |
| 1332 @kindex C-x v v | |
| 1333 The precise action of this command depends on the state of the file, | |
| 1334 and whether the version control system uses locking or not. SCCS and | |
| 1335 RCS normally use locking; CVS normally does not use locking. | |
| 1336 | |
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1338 @kindex C-x C-q @r{(Version Control)} |
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1342 accidentally edit a file without properly checking it out first. To |
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1343 achieve this, bind the key @kbd{C-x C-q} to @kbd{vc-toggle-read-only} |
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| 25829 | 1346 @menu |
| 1347 * VC with Locking:: RCS in its default mode, SCCS, and optionally CVS. | |
| 1348 * Without Locking:: Without locking: default mode for CVS. | |
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1349 * Advanced C-x v v:: Advanced features available with a prefix argument. |
| 25829 | 1350 * Log Buffer:: Features available in log entry buffers. |
| 1351 @end menu | |
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| 25829 | 1354 @subsubsection Basic Version Control with Locking |
| 1355 | |
| 1356 If locking is used for the file (as with SCCS, and RCS in its default | |
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| 25829 | 1358 |
| 1359 @itemize @bullet | |
| 1360 @item | |
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1361 If the file is not locked, @kbd{C-x v v} locks it, and |
| 25829 | 1362 makes it writable so that you can change it. |
| 1363 | |
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1365 If the file is locked by you, and contains changes, @kbd{C-x v v} checks |
| 25829 | 1366 in the changes. In order to do this, it first reads the log entry |
| 1367 for the new version. @xref{Log Buffer}. | |
| 1368 | |
| 1369 @item | |
| 1370 If the file is locked by you, but you have not changed it since you | |
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| 25829 | 1372 again. |
| 1373 | |
| 1374 @item | |
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1375 If the file is locked by some other user, @kbd{C-x v v} asks you whether |
| 25829 | 1376 you want to ``steal the lock'' from that user. If you say yes, the file |
| 1377 becomes locked by you, but a message is sent to the person who had | |
| 1378 formerly locked the file, to inform him of what has happened. | |
| 1379 @end itemize | |
| 1380 | |
| 1381 These rules also apply when you use CVS in locking mode, except | |
| 1382 that there is no such thing as stealing a lock. | |
| 1383 | |
| 1384 @node Without Locking | |
| 1385 @subsubsection Basic Version Control without Locking | |
| 1386 | |
| 1387 When there is no locking---the default for CVS---work files are always | |
| 1388 writable; you do not need to do anything before you begin to edit a | |
| 1389 file. The status indicator on the mode line is @samp{-} if the file is | |
| 1390 unmodified; it flips to @samp{:} as soon as you save any changes in the | |
| 1391 work file. | |
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| 25829 | 1394 |
| 1395 @itemize @bullet | |
| 1396 @item | |
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| 25829 | 1403 |
| 1404 @item | |
| 1405 If there are no new changes in the master file, but you have made | |
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| 25829 | 1407 In order to do this, it first reads the log entry for the new version. |
| 1408 @xref{Log Buffer}. | |
| 1409 | |
| 1410 @item | |
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| 25829 | 1412 @end itemize |
| 1413 | |
| 1414 These rules also apply when you use RCS in the mode that does not | |
| 1415 require locking, except that automatic merging of changes from the | |
| 1416 master file is not implemented. Unfortunately, this means that nothing | |
| 1417 informs you if another user has checked in changes in the same file | |
| 1418 since you began editing it, and when this happens, his changes will be | |
| 1419 effectively removed when you check in your version (though they will | |
| 1420 remain in the master file, so they will not be entirely lost). You must | |
| 1421 therefore verify the current version is unchanged, before you check in your | |
| 1422 changes. We hope to eliminate this risk and provide automatic merging | |
| 1423 with RCS in a future Emacs version. | |
| 1424 | |
| 1425 In addition, locking is possible with RCS even in this mode, although | |
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| 25829 | 1427 file, just as it does with RCS in its normal (locking) mode. |
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| 38739 | 1441 number to use for the new version that you check in. This is one way |
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| 44588 | 1453 @cindex specific version control system |
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| 38739 | 1456 with two version control systems at the same time (@pxref{Local |
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| 25829 | 1460 @node Log Buffer |
| 1461 @subsubsection Features of the Log Entry Buffer | |
| 1462 | |
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1463 When you check in changes, @kbd{C-x v v} first reads a log entry. It |
| 25829 | 1464 pops up a buffer called @samp{*VC-Log*} for you to enter the log entry. |
| 1465 When you are finished, type @kbd{C-c C-c} in the @samp{*VC-Log*} buffer. | |
| 1466 That is when check-in really happens. | |
| 1467 | |
| 1468 To abort check-in, just @strong{don't} type @kbd{C-c C-c} in that | |
| 1469 buffer. You can switch buffers and do other editing. As long as you | |
| 1470 don't try to check in another file, the entry you were editing remains | |
| 1471 in the @samp{*VC-Log*} buffer, and you can go back to that buffer at any | |
| 1472 time to complete the check-in. | |
| 1473 | |
| 1474 If you change several source files for the same reason, it is often | |
| 1475 convenient to specify the same log entry for many of the files. To do | |
| 1476 this, use the history of previous log entries. The commands @kbd{M-n}, | |
| 1477 @kbd{M-p}, @kbd{M-s} and @kbd{M-r} for doing this work just like the | |
| 1478 minibuffer history commands (except that these versions are used outside | |
| 1479 the minibuffer). | |
| 1480 | |
| 1481 @vindex vc-log-mode-hook | |
| 1482 Each time you check in a file, the log entry buffer is put into VC Log | |
| 1483 mode, which involves running two hooks: @code{text-mode-hook} and | |
| 1484 @code{vc-log-mode-hook}. @xref{Hooks}. | |
| 1485 | |
| 1486 @node Old Versions | |
| 1487 @subsection Examining And Comparing Old Versions | |
| 1488 | |
| 1489 One of the convenient features of version control is the ability | |
| 1490 to examine any version of a file, or compare two versions. | |
| 1491 | |
| 1492 @table @kbd | |
| 1493 @item C-x v ~ @var{version} @key{RET} | |
| 1494 Examine version @var{version} of the visited file, in a buffer of its | |
| 1495 own. | |
| 1496 | |
| 1497 @item C-x v = | |
| 1498 Compare the current buffer contents with the latest checked-in version | |
| 1499 of the file. | |
| 1500 | |
| 1501 @item C-u C-x v = @var{file} @key{RET} @var{oldvers} @key{RET} @var{newvers} @key{RET} | |
| 1502 Compare the specified two versions of @var{file}. | |
| 1503 | |
| 1504 @item C-x v g | |
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1505 Display the file with per-line version information and using colors. |
| 25829 | 1506 @end table |
| 1507 | |
| 1508 @findex vc-version-other-window | |
| 1509 @kindex C-x v ~ | |
| 38739 | 1510 To examine an old version in its entirety, visit the file and then type |
| 25829 | 1511 @kbd{C-x v ~ @var{version} @key{RET}} (@code{vc-version-other-window}). |
| 1512 This puts the text of version @var{version} in a file named | |
| 1513 @file{@var{filename}.~@var{version}~}, and visits it in its own buffer | |
| 1514 in a separate window. (In RCS, you can also select an old version | |
| 1515 and create a branch from it. @xref{Branches}.) | |
| 1516 | |
| 1517 @findex vc-diff | |
| 1518 @kindex C-x v = | |
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| 25829 | 1520 with the command @kbd{C-x v =} (@code{vc-diff}). Plain @kbd{C-x v =} |
| 1521 compares the current buffer contents (saving them in the file if | |
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1523 v =}, with a numeric argument, reads a file name and two version |
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1524 numbers, then compares those versions of the specified file. Both |
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1525 forms display the output in a special buffer in another window. |
| 25829 | 1526 |
| 1527 You can specify a checked-in version by its number; an empty input | |
| 1528 specifies the current contents of the work file (which may be different | |
| 1529 from all the checked-in versions). You can also specify a snapshot name | |
| 1530 (@pxref{Snapshots}) instead of one or both version numbers. | |
| 1531 | |
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1532 If you supply a directory name instead of the name of a registered |
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1533 file, this command compares the two specified versions of all registered |
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1534 files in that directory and its subdirectories. |
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1536 @vindex vc-diff-switches |
| 38739 | 1537 @vindex vc-rcs-diff-switches |
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1538 @kbd{C-x v =} works by running a variant of the @code{diff} utility |
| 38739 | 1539 designed to work with the version control system in use. When you |
| 1540 invoke @code{diff} this way, in addition to the options specified by | |
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| 38739 | 1542 specified by @code{vc-diff-switches}, plus those specified for the |
| 1543 specific back end by @code{vc-@var{backend}-diff-switches}. For | |
| 1544 instance, when the version control back end is RCS, @code{diff} uses | |
| 1545 the options in @code{vc-rcs-diff-switches}. The | |
| 1546 @samp{vc@dots{}diff-switches} variables are @code{nil} by default. | |
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1548 Unlike the @kbd{M-x diff} command, @kbd{C-x v =} does not try to |
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1549 locate the changes in the old and new versions. This is because |
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1550 normally one or both versions do not exist as files when you compare |
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1551 them; they exist only in the records of the master file. |
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1552 @xref{Comparing Files}, for more information about @kbd{M-x diff}. |
| 25829 | 1553 |
| 1554 @findex vc-annotate | |
| 1555 @kindex C-x v g | |
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1560 to display file's text, colored to show how old each part is. Text |
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1563 everything more than one year old is shown in blue. |
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1565 When you give a prefix argument to this command, it uses the |
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1566 minibuffer to read two arguments: which version number to display and |
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1567 annotate (instead of the current file contents), and a stretch factor |
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1574 annotations of past revisions, view diffs, or view log entries: |
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1576 @itemize @bullet |
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1580 numeric prefix argument, so for example @kbd{C-u 10 P} would take you |
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1584 Pressing @kbd{N} annotates the next revision. It also takes a numeric |
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1585 prefix argument, so for example @kbd{C-u 10 N} would take you forward |
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1586 10 revisions. |
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1589 Pressing @kbd{J} annotates the revision at line (as denoted by the |
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1593 Pressing @kbd{A} annotates the revision previous to line (as denoted |
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1598 Pressing @kbd{D} shows the diff of the revision at line with its |
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1599 previous revision. This is useful to see what actually changed when |
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1600 the revision denoted on the current line was committed. |
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1609 you used @kbd{P} and @kbd{N} to browse to other revisions, use this |
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1610 key to return to the latest version. |
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1611 @end itemize |
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| 25829 | 1613 @node Secondary VC Commands |
| 1614 @subsection The Secondary Commands of VC | |
| 1615 | |
| 1616 This section explains the secondary commands of VC; those that you might | |
| 1617 use once a day. | |
| 1618 | |
| 1619 @menu | |
| 1620 * Registering:: Putting a file under version control. | |
| 1621 * VC Status:: Viewing the VC status of files. | |
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1623 * VC Dired Mode:: Listing files managed by version control. |
| 25829 | 1624 * VC Dired Commands:: Commands to use in a VC Dired buffer. |
| 1625 @end menu | |
| 1626 | |
| 1627 @node Registering | |
| 1628 @subsubsection Registering a File for Version Control | |
| 1629 | |
| 1630 @kindex C-x v i | |
| 1631 @findex vc-register | |
| 1632 You can put any file under version control by simply visiting it, and | |
| 1633 then typing @w{@kbd{C-x v i}} (@code{vc-register}). | |
| 1634 | |
| 1635 @table @kbd | |
| 1636 @item C-x v i | |
| 1637 Register the visited file for version control. | |
| 1638 @end table | |
| 1639 | |
| 1640 To register the file, Emacs must choose which version control system | |
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| 25829 | 1654 |
| 1655 If locking is in use, @kbd{C-x v i} leaves the file unlocked and | |
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| 25829 | 1657 registering a file with CVS, you must subsequently commit the initial |
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| 25829 | 1659 |
| 1660 @vindex vc-default-init-version | |
| 44588 | 1661 @cindex initial version number to register |
| 25829 | 1662 The initial version number for a newly registered file is 1.1, by |
| 1663 default. You can specify a different default by setting the variable | |
| 1664 @code{vc-default-init-version}, or you can give @kbd{C-x v i} a numeric | |
| 1665 argument; then it reads the initial version number for this particular | |
| 1666 file using the minibuffer. | |
| 1667 | |
| 1668 @vindex vc-initial-comment | |
| 1669 If @code{vc-initial-comment} is non-@code{nil}, @kbd{C-x v i} reads an | |
| 1670 initial comment to describe the purpose of this source file. Reading | |
| 1671 the initial comment works like reading a log entry (@pxref{Log Buffer}). | |
| 1672 | |
| 1673 @node VC Status | |
| 1674 @subsubsection VC Status Commands | |
| 1675 | |
| 1676 @table @kbd | |
| 1677 @item C-x v l | |
| 1678 Display version control state and change history. | |
| 1679 @end table | |
| 1680 | |
| 1681 @kindex C-x v l | |
| 1682 @findex vc-print-log | |
| 1683 To view the detailed version control status and history of a file, | |
| 1684 type @kbd{C-x v l} (@code{vc-print-log}). It displays the history of | |
| 1685 changes to the current file, including the text of the log entries. The | |
| 1686 output appears in a separate window. | |
| 1687 | |
| 1688 @node VC Undo | |
| 1689 @subsubsection Undoing Version Control Actions | |
| 1690 | |
| 1691 @table @kbd | |
| 1692 @item C-x v u | |
| 1693 Revert the buffer and the file to the last checked-in version. | |
| 1694 | |
| 1695 @item C-x v c | |
| 1696 Remove the last-entered change from the master for the visited file. | |
| 1697 This undoes your last check-in. | |
| 1698 @end table | |
| 1699 | |
| 1700 @kindex C-x v u | |
| 1701 @findex vc-revert-buffer | |
| 1702 If you want to discard your current set of changes and revert to the | |
| 1703 last version checked in, use @kbd{C-x v u} (@code{vc-revert-buffer}). | |
| 1704 This leaves the file unlocked; if locking is in use, you must first lock | |
| 1705 the file again before you change it again. @kbd{C-x v u} requires | |
| 1706 confirmation, unless it sees that you haven't made any changes since the | |
| 1707 last checked-in version. | |
| 1708 | |
| 1709 @kbd{C-x v u} is also the command to unlock a file if you lock it and | |
| 1710 then decide not to change it. | |
| 1711 | |
| 1712 @kindex C-x v c | |
| 1713 @findex vc-cancel-version | |
| 1714 To cancel a change that you already checked in, use @kbd{C-x v c} | |
| 1715 (@code{vc-cancel-version}). This command discards all record of the | |
| 1716 most recent checked-in version. @kbd{C-x v c} also offers to revert | |
| 1717 your work file and buffer to the previous version (the one that precedes | |
| 1718 the version that is deleted). | |
| 1719 | |
| 1720 If you answer @kbd{no}, VC keeps your changes in the buffer, and locks | |
| 1721 the file. The no-revert option is useful when you have checked in a | |
| 1722 change and then discover a trivial error in it; you can cancel the | |
| 1723 erroneous check-in, fix the error, and check the file in again. | |
| 1724 | |
| 1725 When @kbd{C-x v c} does not revert the buffer, it unexpands all | |
| 1726 version control headers in the buffer instead (@pxref{Version Headers}). | |
| 1727 This is because the buffer no longer corresponds to any existing | |
| 1728 version. If you check it in again, the check-in process will expand the | |
| 1729 headers properly for the new version number. | |
| 1730 | |
| 1731 However, it is impossible to unexpand the RCS @samp{@w{$}Log$} header | |
| 1732 automatically. If you use that header feature, you have to unexpand it | |
| 1733 by hand---by deleting the entry for the version that you just canceled. | |
| 1734 | |
| 1735 Be careful when invoking @kbd{C-x v c}, as it is easy to lose a lot of | |
| 1736 work with it. To help you be careful, this command always requires | |
| 1737 confirmation with @kbd{yes}. Note also that this command is disabled | |
| 1738 under CVS, because canceling versions is very dangerous and discouraged | |
| 1739 with CVS. | |
| 1740 | |
| 1741 @node VC Dired Mode | |
| 1742 @subsubsection Dired under VC | |
| 1743 | |
| 31076 | 1744 @cindex PCL-CVS |
| 1745 @pindex cvs | |
| 1746 @cindex CVS Dired Mode | |
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| 31076 | 1751 |
| 25829 | 1752 @kindex C-x v d |
| 1753 @findex vc-directory | |
| 1754 When you are working on a large program, it is often useful to find | |
| 1755 out which files have changed within an entire directory tree, or to view | |
| 1756 the status of all files under version control at once, and to perform | |
| 1757 version control operations on collections of files. You can use the | |
| 1758 command @kbd{C-x v d} (@code{vc-directory}) to make a directory listing | |
| 1759 that includes only files relevant for version control. | |
| 1760 | |
| 1761 @vindex vc-dired-terse-display | |
| 1762 @kbd{C-x v d} creates a buffer which uses VC Dired Mode. This looks | |
| 1763 much like an ordinary Dired buffer (@pxref{Dired}); however, normally it | |
| 1764 shows only the noteworthy files (those locked or not up-to-date). This | |
| 1765 is called @dfn{terse display}. If you set the variable | |
| 1766 @code{vc-dired-terse-display} to @code{nil}, then VC Dired shows all | |
| 1767 relevant files---those managed under version control, plus all | |
| 1768 subdirectories (@dfn{full display}). The command @kbd{v t} in a VC | |
| 1769 Dired buffer toggles between terse display and full display (@pxref{VC | |
| 1770 Dired Commands}). | |
| 1771 | |
| 1772 @vindex vc-dired-recurse | |
| 1773 By default, VC Dired produces a recursive listing of noteworthy or | |
| 1774 relevant files at or below the given directory. You can change this by | |
| 1775 setting the variable @code{vc-dired-recurse} to @code{nil}; then VC | |
| 1776 Dired shows only the files in the given directory. | |
| 1777 | |
| 1778 The line for an individual file shows the version control state in the | |
| 1779 place of the hard link count, owner, group, and size of the file. If | |
| 1780 the file is unmodified, in sync with the master file, the version | |
| 1781 control state shown is blank. Otherwise it consists of text in | |
| 1782 parentheses. Under RCS and SCCS, the name of the user locking the file | |
| 1783 is shown; under CVS, an abbreviated version of the @samp{cvs status} | |
| 1784 output is used. Here is an example using RCS: | |
| 1785 | |
| 1786 @smallexample | |
| 1787 @group | |
| 1788 /home/jim/project: | |
| 1789 | |
| 1790 -rw-r--r-- (jim) Apr 2 23:39 file1 | |
| 1791 -r--r--r-- Apr 5 20:21 file2 | |
| 1792 @end group | |
| 1793 @end smallexample | |
| 1794 | |
| 1795 @noindent | |
| 1796 The files @samp{file1} and @samp{file2} are under version control, | |
| 1797 @samp{file1} is locked by user jim, and @samp{file2} is unlocked. | |
| 1798 | |
| 1799 Here is an example using CVS: | |
| 1800 | |
| 1801 @smallexample | |
| 1802 @group | |
| 1803 /home/joe/develop: | |
| 1804 | |
| 1805 -rw-r--r-- (modified) Aug 2 1997 file1.c | |
| 1806 -rw-r--r-- Apr 4 20:09 file2.c | |
| 1807 -rw-r--r-- (merge) Sep 13 1996 file3.c | |
| 1808 @end group | |
| 1809 @end smallexample | |
| 1810 | |
| 1811 Here @samp{file1.c} is modified with respect to the repository, and | |
| 1812 @samp{file2.c} is not. @samp{file3.c} is modified, but other changes | |
| 1813 have also been checked in to the repository---you need to merge them | |
| 1814 with the work file before you can check it in. | |
| 1815 | |
| 1816 @vindex vc-directory-exclusion-list | |
| 1817 When VC Dired displays subdirectories (in the ``full'' display mode), | |
| 1818 it omits some that should never contain any files under version control. | |
| 1819 By default, this includes Version Control subdirectories such as | |
| 1820 @samp{RCS} and @samp{CVS}; you can customize this by setting the | |
| 1821 variable @code{vc-directory-exclusion-list}. | |
| 1822 | |
| 1823 You can fine-tune VC Dired's format by typing @kbd{C-u C-x v d}---as in | |
| 1824 ordinary Dired, that allows you to specify additional switches for the | |
| 1825 @samp{ls} command. | |
| 1826 | |
| 1827 @node VC Dired Commands | |
| 1828 @subsubsection VC Dired Commands | |
| 1829 | |
| 1830 All the usual Dired commands work normally in VC Dired mode, except | |
| 1831 for @kbd{v}, which is redefined as the version control prefix. You can | |
| 1832 invoke VC commands such as @code{vc-diff} and @code{vc-print-log} by | |
| 1833 typing @kbd{v =}, or @kbd{v l}, and so on. Most of these commands apply | |
| 1834 to the file name on the current line. | |
| 1835 | |
| 1836 The command @kbd{v v} (@code{vc-next-action}) operates on all the | |
| 1837 marked files, so that you can lock or check in several files at once. | |
| 1838 If it operates on more than one file, it handles each file according to | |
| 1839 its current state; thus, it might lock one file, but check in another | |
| 1840 file. This could be confusing; it is up to you to avoid confusing | |
| 1841 behavior by marking a set of files that are in a similar state. | |
| 1842 | |
| 1843 If any files call for check-in, @kbd{v v} reads a single log entry, | |
| 1844 then uses it for all the files being checked in. This is convenient for | |
| 1845 registering or checking in several files at once, as part of the same | |
| 1846 change. | |
| 1847 | |
| 1848 @findex vc-dired-toggle-terse-mode | |
| 1849 @findex vc-dired-mark-locked | |
| 1850 You can toggle between terse display (only locked files, or files not | |
| 1851 up-to-date) and full display at any time by typing @kbd{v t} | |
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| 25829 | 1853 @kbd{* l} (@code{vc-dired-mark-locked}), which marks all files currently |
| 1854 locked (or, with CVS, all files not up-to-date). Thus, typing @kbd{* l | |
| 1855 t k} is another way to delete from the buffer all files except those | |
| 1856 currently locked. | |
| 1857 | |
| 1858 @node Branches | |
| 1859 @subsection Multiple Branches of a File | |
| 1860 @cindex branch (version control) | |
| 1861 @cindex trunk (version control) | |
| 1862 | |
| 1863 One use of version control is to maintain multiple ``current'' | |
| 1864 versions of a file. For example, you might have different versions of a | |
| 1865 program in which you are gradually adding various unfinished new | |
| 1866 features. Each such independent line of development is called a | |
| 1867 @dfn{branch}. VC allows you to create branches, switch between | |
| 1868 different branches, and merge changes from one branch to another. | |
| 1869 Please note, however, that branches are only supported for RCS at the | |
| 1870 moment. | |
| 1871 | |
| 1872 A file's main line of development is usually called the @dfn{trunk}. | |
| 1873 The versions on the trunk are normally numbered 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc. At | |
| 1874 any such version, you can start an independent branch. A branch | |
| 1875 starting at version 1.2 would have version number 1.2.1.1, and consecutive | |
| 1876 versions on this branch would have numbers 1.2.1.2, 1.2.1.3, 1.2.1.4, | |
| 1877 and so on. If there is a second branch also starting at version 1.2, it | |
| 1878 would consist of versions 1.2.2.1, 1.2.2.2, 1.2.2.3, etc. | |
| 1879 | |
| 1880 @cindex head version | |
| 1881 If you omit the final component of a version number, that is called a | |
| 1882 @dfn{branch number}. It refers to the highest existing version on that | |
| 1883 branch---the @dfn{head version} of that branch. The branches in the | |
| 1884 example above have branch numbers 1.2.1 and 1.2.2. | |
| 1885 | |
| 1886 @menu | |
| 1887 * Switching Branches:: How to get to another existing branch. | |
| 1888 * Creating Branches:: How to start a new branch. | |
| 1889 * Merging:: Transferring changes between branches. | |
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| 25829 | 1891 in parallel. |
| 1892 @end menu | |
| 1893 | |
| 1894 @node Switching Branches | |
| 1895 @subsubsection Switching between Branches | |
| 1896 | |
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| 25829 | 1898 version number you want to select. This version is then visited |
| 1899 @emph{unlocked} (write-protected), so you can examine it before locking | |
| 1900 it. Switching branches in this way is allowed only when the file is not | |
| 1901 locked. | |
| 1902 | |
| 1903 You can omit the minor version number, thus giving only the branch | |
| 1904 number; this takes you to the head version on the chosen branch. If you | |
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| 25829 | 1906 |
| 1907 After you have switched to any branch (including the main branch), you | |
| 1908 stay on it for subsequent VC commands, until you explicitly select some | |
| 1909 other branch. | |
| 1910 | |
| 1911 @node Creating Branches | |
| 1912 @subsubsection Creating New Branches | |
| 1913 | |
| 1914 To create a new branch from a head version (one that is the latest in | |
| 1915 the branch that contains it), first select that version if necessary, | |
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| 25829 | 1918 specify the version number for the new version. You should specify a |
| 1919 suitable branch number for a branch starting at the current version. | |
| 1920 For example, if the current version is 2.5, the branch number should be | |
| 1921 2.5.1, 2.5.2, and so on, depending on the number of existing branches at | |
| 1922 that point. | |
| 1923 | |
| 1924 To create a new branch at an older version (one that is no longer the | |
| 1925 head of a branch), first select that version (@pxref{Switching | |
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| 25829 | 1927 confirm, when you lock the old version, that you really mean to create a |
| 1928 new branch---if you say no, you'll be offered a chance to lock the | |
| 1929 latest version instead. | |
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| 25829 | 1932 version. This automatically creates a new branch starting from the |
| 1933 selected version. You need not specially request a new branch, because | |
| 1934 that's the only way to add a new version at a point that is not the head | |
| 1935 of a branch. | |
| 1936 | |
| 1937 After the branch is created, you ``stay'' on it. That means that | |
| 1938 subsequent check-ins create new versions on that branch. To leave the | |
| 1939 branch, you must explicitly select a different version with @kbd{C-u C-x | |
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| 25829 | 1941 command, described in the next section. |
| 1942 | |
| 1943 @node Merging | |
| 1944 @subsubsection Merging Branches | |
| 1945 | |
| 1946 @cindex merging changes | |
| 1947 When you have finished the changes on a certain branch, you will | |
| 1948 often want to incorporate them into the file's main line of development | |
| 1949 (the trunk). This is not a trivial operation, because development might | |
| 1950 also have proceeded on the trunk, so that you must @dfn{merge} the | |
| 1951 changes into a file that has already been changed otherwise. VC allows | |
| 1952 you to do this (and other things) with the @code{vc-merge} command. | |
| 1953 | |
| 1954 @table @kbd | |
| 1955 @item C-x v m (vc-merge) | |
| 1956 Merge changes into the work file. | |
| 1957 @end table | |
| 1958 | |
| 1959 @kindex C-x v m | |
| 1960 @findex vc-merge | |
| 1961 @kbd{C-x v m} (@code{vc-merge}) takes a set of changes and merges it | |
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1967 regardless of whether you have already changed the file yourself. |
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1969 You can also enter a branch number or a pair of version numbers in |
| 38739 | 1970 the minibuffer. Then @kbd{C-x v m} finds the changes from that |
| 1971 branch, or the differences between the two versions you specified, and | |
| 1972 merges them into the current version of the current file. | |
| 25829 | 1973 |
| 1974 As an example, suppose that you have finished a certain feature on | |
| 1975 branch 1.3.1. In the meantime, development on the trunk has proceeded | |
| 1976 to version 1.5. To merge the changes from the branch to the trunk, | |
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1977 first go to the head version of the trunk, by typing @kbd{C-u C-x v v |
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1978 @key{RET}}. Version 1.5 is now current. If locking is used for the file, |
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1979 type @kbd{C-x v v} to lock version 1.5 so that you can change it. Next, |
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1980 type @kbd{C-x v m 1.3.1 @key{RET}}. This takes the entire set of changes on |
| 25829 | 1981 branch 1.3.1 (relative to version 1.3, where the branch started, up to |
| 1982 the last version on the branch) and merges it into the current version | |
| 1983 of the work file. You can now check in the changed file, thus creating | |
| 1984 version 1.6 containing the changes from the branch. | |
| 1985 | |
| 1986 It is possible to do further editing after merging the branch, before | |
| 1987 the next check-in. But it is usually wiser to check in the merged | |
| 1988 version, then lock it and make the further changes. This will keep | |
| 1989 a better record of the history of changes. | |
| 1990 | |
| 1991 @cindex conflicts | |
| 1992 @cindex resolving conflicts | |
| 1993 When you merge changes into a file that has itself been modified, the | |
| 1994 changes might overlap. We call this situation a @dfn{conflict}, and | |
| 1995 reconciling the conflicting changes is called @dfn{resolving a | |
| 1996 conflict}. | |
| 1997 | |
| 1998 Whenever conflicts occur during merging, VC detects them, tells you | |
| 1999 about them in the echo area, and asks whether you want help in merging. | |
| 2000 If you say yes, it starts an Ediff session (@pxref{Top, | |
| 2001 Ediff, Ediff, ediff, The Ediff Manual}). | |
| 2002 | |
| 2003 If you say no, the conflicting changes are both inserted into the | |
| 2004 file, surrounded by @dfn{conflict markers}. The example below shows how | |
| 2005 a conflict region looks; the file is called @samp{name} and the current | |
| 2006 master file version with user B's changes in it is 1.11. | |
| 2007 | |
| 2008 @c @w here is so CVS won't think this is a conflict. | |
| 2009 @smallexample | |
| 2010 @group | |
| 2011 @w{<}<<<<<< name | |
| 2012 @var{User A's version} | |
| 2013 ======= | |
| 2014 @var{User B's version} | |
| 2015 @w{>}>>>>>> 1.11 | |
| 2016 @end group | |
| 2017 @end smallexample | |
| 2018 | |
| 2019 @cindex vc-resolve-conflicts | |
| 2020 Then you can resolve the conflicts by editing the file manually. Or | |
| 2021 you can type @code{M-x vc-resolve-conflicts} after visiting the file. | |
| 38739 | 2022 This starts an Ediff session, as described above. Don't forget to |
| 2023 check in the merged version afterwards. | |
| 25829 | 2024 |
| 2025 @node Multi-User Branching | |
| 2026 @subsubsection Multi-User Branching | |
| 2027 | |
| 2028 It is often useful for multiple developers to work simultaneously on | |
| 2029 different branches of a file. CVS allows this by default; for RCS, it | |
| 2030 is possible if you create multiple source directories. Each source | |
| 2031 directory should have a link named @file{RCS} which points to a common | |
| 2032 directory of RCS master files. Then each source directory can have its | |
| 2033 own choice of selected versions, but all share the same common RCS | |
| 2034 records. | |
| 2035 | |
| 2036 This technique works reliably and automatically, provided that the | |
| 2037 source files contain RCS version headers (@pxref{Version Headers}). The | |
| 2038 headers enable Emacs to be sure, at all times, which version number is | |
| 2039 present in the work file. | |
| 2040 | |
| 2041 If the files do not have version headers, you must instead tell Emacs | |
| 2042 explicitly in each session which branch you are working on. To do this, | |
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2043 first find the file, then type @kbd{C-u C-x v v} and specify the correct |
| 25829 | 2044 branch number. This ensures that Emacs knows which branch it is using |
| 2045 during this particular editing session. | |
| 2046 | |
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2047 @node Remote Repositories |
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2048 @subsection Remote Repositories |
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2049 @cindex remote repositories (CVS) |
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2051 A common way of using CVS is to set up a central CVS repository on |
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2052 some Internet host, then have each developer check out a personal |
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2053 working copy of the files on his local machine. Committing changes to |
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2054 the repository, and picking up changes from other users into one's own |
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2055 working area, then works by direct interactions with the CVS server. |
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2057 One difficulty is that access to the CVS server is often slow, and |
| 39263 | 2058 that developers might need to work off-line as well. VC is designed |
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2059 to reduce the amount of network interaction necessary. |
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2060 |
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2061 @menu |
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2062 * Version Backups:: Keeping local copies of repository versions. |
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2063 * Local Version Control:: Using another version system for local editing. |
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2064 @end menu |
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2065 |
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2066 @node Version Backups |
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2067 @subsubsection Version Backups |
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2068 @cindex version backups |
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2069 |
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2070 @cindex automatic version backups |
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2071 When VC sees that the CVS repository for a file is on a remote |
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2072 machine, it automatically makes local backups of unmodified versions |
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2073 of the file---@dfn{automatic version backups}. This means that you |
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2074 can compare the file to the repository version (@kbd{C-x v =}), or |
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2075 revert to that version (@kbd{C-x v u}), without any network |
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2076 interactions. |
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2078 The local copy of the unmodified file is called a @dfn{version |
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2079 backup} to indicate that it corresponds exactly to a version that is |
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2080 stored in the repository. Note that version backups are not the same |
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2081 as ordinary Emacs backup files (@pxref{Backup}). But they follow a |
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2082 similar naming convention. |
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2084 For a file that comes from a remote CVS repository, VC makes a |
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2085 version backup whenever you save the first changes to the file, and |
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2086 removes it after you have committed your modified version to the |
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2087 repository. You can disable the making of automatic version backups by |
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2088 setting @code{vc-cvs-stay-local} to @code{nil} (@pxref{CVS Options}). |
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2090 @cindex manual version backups |
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2091 The name of the automatic version backup for version @var{version} |
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2092 of file @var{file} is @code{@var{file}.~@var{version}.~}. This is |
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2093 almost the same as the name used by @kbd{C-x v ~} (@pxref{Old |
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2094 Versions}), the only difference being the additional dot (@samp{.}) |
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2095 after the version number. This similarity is intentional, because |
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2096 both kinds of files store the same kind of information. The file made |
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2097 by @kbd{C-x v ~} acts as a @dfn{manual version backup}. |
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2099 All the VC commands that operate on old versions of a file can use |
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2100 both kinds of version backups. For instance, @kbd{C-x v ~} uses |
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2101 either an automatic or a manual version backup, if possible, to get |
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2102 the contents of the version you request. Likewise, @kbd{C-x v =} and |
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2103 @kbd{C-x v u} use either an automatic or a manual version backup, if |
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2104 one of them exists, to get the contents of a version to compare or |
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2105 revert to. If you changed a file outside of Emacs, so that no |
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2106 automatic version backup was created for the previous text, you can |
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2107 create a manual backup of that version using @kbd{C-x v ~}, and thus |
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2108 obtain the benefit of the local copy for Emacs commands. |
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2111 version backups, once they exist, is that Emacs deletes automatic |
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2112 version backups when you commit to the repository. By contrast, |
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2113 manual version backups remain until you delete them. |
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2116 @subsubsection Local Version Control |
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2117 @cindex local version control |
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2118 @cindex local back end (version control) |
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2120 When you make many changes to a file that comes from a remote |
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2121 repository, it can be convenient to have version control on your local |
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2122 machine as well. You can then record intermediate versions, revert to |
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2123 a previous state, etc., before you actually commit your changes to the |
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2124 remote server. |
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2126 VC lets you do this by putting a file under a second, local version |
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2127 control system, so that the file is effectively registered in two |
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2128 systems at the same time. For the description here, we will assume |
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2129 that the remote system is CVS, and you use RCS locally, although the |
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2130 mechanism works with any combination of version control systems |
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2131 (@dfn{back ends}). |
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2133 To make it work with other back ends, you must make sure that the |
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2134 ``more local'' back end comes before the ``more remote'' back end in |
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2135 the setting of @code{vc-handled-backends} (@pxref{Customizing VC}). By |
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2136 default, this variable is set up so that you can use remote CVS and |
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2137 local RCS as described here. |
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2138 |
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2139 To start using local RCS for a file that comes from a remote CVS |
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2140 server, you must @emph{register the file in RCS}, by typing @kbd{C-u |
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2141 C-x v v rcs @key{RET}}. (In other words, use @code{vc-next-action} with a |
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2142 prefix argument, and specify RCS as the back end.) |
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2144 You can do this at any time; it does not matter whether you have |
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2145 already modified the file with respect to the version in the CVS |
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2146 repository. If possible, VC tries to make the RCS master start with |
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2147 the unmodified repository version, then checks in any local changes |
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2148 as a new version. This works if you have not made any changes yet, or |
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2149 if the unmodified repository version exists locally as a version |
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2150 backup (@pxref{Version Backups}). If the unmodified version is not |
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2151 available locally, the RCS master starts with the modified version; |
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2152 the only drawback to this is that you cannot compare your changes |
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2153 locally to what is stored in the repository. |
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2154 |
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2155 The version number of the RCS master is derived from the current CVS |
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2156 version, starting a branch from it. For example, if the current CVS |
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2157 version is 1.23, the local RCS branch will be 1.23.1. Version 1.23 in |
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2158 the RCS master will be identical to version 1.23 under CVS; your first |
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2159 changes are checked in as 1.23.1.1. (If the unmodified file is not |
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2160 available locally, VC will check in the modified file twice, both as |
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2161 1.23 and 1.23.1.1, to make the revision numbers consistent.) |
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2162 |
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2163 If you do not use locking under CVS (the default), locking is also |
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2164 disabled for RCS, so that editing under RCS works exactly as under |
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2165 CVS. |
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2167 When you are done with local editing, you can commit the final version |
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2168 back to the CVS repository by typing @kbd{C-u C-x v v cvs @key{RET}}. |
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2169 This initializes the log entry buffer (@pxref{Log Buffer}) to contain |
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2170 all the log entries you have recorded in the RCS master; you can edit |
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2171 them as you wish, and then commit in CVS by typing @kbd{C-c C-c}. If |
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2172 the commit is successful, VC removes the RCS master, so that the file |
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2173 is once again registered under CVS only. (The RCS master is not |
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2174 actually deleted, just renamed by appending @samp{~} to the name, so |
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2175 that you can refer to it later if you wish.) |
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2176 |
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2177 While using local RCS, you can pick up recent changes from the CVS |
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2178 repository into your local file, or commit some of your changes back |
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2179 to CVS, without terminating local RCS version control. To do this, |
| 39263 | 2180 switch to the CVS back end temporarily, with the @kbd{C-x v b} command: |
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2181 |
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2182 @table @kbd |
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2183 @item C-x v b |
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2184 Switch to another back end that the current file is registered |
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2185 under (@code{vc-switch-backend}). |
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2186 |
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2187 @item C-u C-x v b @var{backend} @key{RET} |
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2188 Switch to @var{backend} for the current file. |
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2189 @end table |
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2190 |
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2191 @kindex C-x v b |
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2192 @findex vc-switch-backend |
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2193 @kbd{C-x v b} does not change the buffer contents, or any files; it |
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2194 only changes VC's perspective on how to handle the file. Any |
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2195 subsequent VC commands for that file will operate on the back end that |
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2196 is currently selected. |
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2197 |
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2198 If the current file is registered in more than one back end, typing |
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2199 @kbd{C-x v b} ``cycles'' through all of these back ends. With a |
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2200 prefix argument, it asks for the back end to use in the minibuffer. |
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2201 |
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2202 Thus, if you are using local RCS, and you want to pick up some recent |
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2203 changes in the file from remote CVS, first visit the file, then type |
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2204 @kbd{C-x v b} to switch to CVS, and finally use @kbd{C-x v m |
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2205 @key{RET}} to merge the news (@pxref{Merging}). You can then switch |
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2206 back to RCS by typing @kbd{C-x v b} again, and continue to edit |
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2207 locally. |
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2208 |
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2209 But if you do this, the revision numbers in the RCS master no longer |
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2210 correspond to those of CVS. Technically, this is not a problem, but |
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2211 it can become difficult to keep track of what is in the CVS repository |
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2212 and what is not. So we suggest that you return from time to time to |
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2213 CVS-only operation, using @kbd{C-u C-x v v cvs @key{RET}}. |
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| 25829 | 2215 @node Snapshots |
| 2216 @subsection Snapshots | |
| 2217 @cindex snapshots and version control | |
| 2218 | |
| 2219 A @dfn{snapshot} is a named set of file versions (one for each | |
| 2220 registered file) that you can treat as a unit. One important kind of | |
| 2221 snapshot is a @dfn{release}, a (theoretically) stable version of the | |
| 2222 system that is ready for distribution to users. | |
| 2223 | |
| 2224 @menu | |
| 2225 * Making Snapshots:: The snapshot facilities. | |
| 2226 * Snapshot Caveats:: Things to be careful of when using snapshots. | |
| 2227 @end menu | |
| 2228 | |
| 2229 @node Making Snapshots | |
| 2230 @subsubsection Making and Using Snapshots | |
| 2231 | |
| 2232 There are two basic commands for snapshots; one makes a | |
| 2233 snapshot with a given name, the other retrieves a named snapshot. | |
| 2234 | |
| 2235 @table @code | |
| 2236 @kindex C-x v s | |
| 2237 @findex vc-create-snapshot | |
| 2238 @item C-x v s @var{name} @key{RET} | |
| 2239 Define the last saved versions of every registered file in or under the | |
| 2240 current directory as a snapshot named @var{name} | |
| 2241 (@code{vc-create-snapshot}). | |
| 2242 | |
| 2243 @kindex C-x v r | |
| 2244 @findex vc-retrieve-snapshot | |
| 2245 @item C-x v r @var{name} @key{RET} | |
| 2246 For all registered files at or below the current directory level, select | |
| 2247 whatever versions correspond to the snapshot @var{name} | |
| 2248 (@code{vc-retrieve-snapshot}). | |
| 2249 | |
| 2250 This command reports an error if any files are locked at or below the | |
| 2251 current directory, without changing anything; this is to avoid | |
| 2252 overwriting work in progress. | |
| 2253 @end table | |
| 2254 | |
| 2255 A snapshot uses a very small amount of resources---just enough to record | |
| 2256 the list of file names and which version belongs to the snapshot. Thus, | |
| 2257 you need not hesitate to create snapshots whenever they are useful. | |
| 2258 | |
| 2259 You can give a snapshot name as an argument to @kbd{C-x v =} or | |
| 2260 @kbd{C-x v ~} (@pxref{Old Versions}). Thus, you can use it to compare a | |
| 2261 snapshot against the current files, or two snapshots against each other, | |
| 2262 or a snapshot against a named version. | |
| 2263 | |
| 2264 @node Snapshot Caveats | |
| 2265 @subsubsection Snapshot Caveats | |
| 2266 | |
| 2267 @cindex named configurations (RCS) | |
| 2268 VC's snapshot facilities are modeled on RCS's named-configuration | |
| 2269 support. They use RCS's native facilities for this, so under VC | |
| 2270 snapshots made using RCS are visible even when you bypass VC. | |
| 2271 | |
| 2272 @c worded verbosely to avoid overfull hbox. | |
| 2273 For SCCS, VC implements snapshots itself. The files it uses contain | |
| 2274 name/file/version-number triples. These snapshots are visible only | |
| 2275 through VC. | |
| 2276 | |
| 2277 A snapshot is a set of checked-in versions. So make sure that all the | |
| 2278 files are checked in and not locked when you make a snapshot. | |
| 2279 | |
| 2280 File renaming and deletion can create some difficulties with snapshots. | |
| 2281 This is not a VC-specific problem, but a general design issue in version | |
| 2282 control systems that no one has solved very well yet. | |
| 2283 | |
| 2284 If you rename a registered file, you need to rename its master along | |
| 2285 with it (the command @code{vc-rename-file} does this automatically). If | |
| 2286 you are using SCCS, you must also update the records of the snapshot, to | |
| 2287 mention the file by its new name (@code{vc-rename-file} does this, | |
| 2288 too). An old snapshot that refers to a master file that no longer | |
| 2289 exists under the recorded name is invalid; VC can no longer retrieve | |
| 2290 it. It would be beyond the scope of this manual to explain enough about | |
| 2291 RCS and SCCS to explain how to update the snapshots by hand. | |
| 2292 | |
| 2293 Using @code{vc-rename-file} makes the snapshot remain valid for | |
| 2294 retrieval, but it does not solve all problems. For example, some of the | |
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| 25829 | 2296 least, the makefile probably mentions the file that you renamed. If you |
| 2297 retrieve an old snapshot, the renamed file is retrieved under its new | |
| 2298 name, which is not the name that the makefile expects. So the program | |
| 2299 won't really work as retrieved. | |
| 2300 | |
| 2301 @node Miscellaneous VC | |
| 2302 @subsection Miscellaneous Commands and Features of VC | |
| 2303 | |
| 2304 This section explains the less-frequently-used features of VC. | |
| 2305 | |
| 2306 @menu | |
| 2307 * Change Logs and VC:: Generating a change log file from log entries. | |
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| 25829 | 2309 file correctly. |
| 2310 * Version Headers:: Inserting version control headers into working files. | |
| 2311 @end menu | |
| 2312 | |
| 2313 @node Change Logs and VC | |
| 2314 @subsubsection Change Logs and VC | |
| 2315 | |
| 2316 If you use RCS or CVS for a program and also maintain a change log | |
| 2317 file for it (@pxref{Change Log}), you can generate change log entries | |
| 2318 automatically from the version control log entries: | |
| 2319 | |
| 2320 @table @kbd | |
| 2321 @item C-x v a | |
| 2322 @kindex C-x v a | |
| 2323 @findex vc-update-change-log | |
| 2324 Visit the current directory's change log file and, for registered files | |
| 2325 in that directory, create new entries for versions checked in since the | |
| 2326 most recent entry in the change log file. | |
| 2327 (@code{vc-update-change-log}). | |
| 2328 | |
| 2329 This command works with RCS or CVS only, not with SCCS. | |
| 2330 | |
| 2331 @item C-u C-x v a | |
| 2332 As above, but only find entries for the current buffer's file. | |
| 2333 | |
| 2334 @item M-1 C-x v a | |
| 2335 As above, but find entries for all the currently visited files that are | |
| 2336 maintained with version control. This works only with RCS, and it puts | |
| 2337 all entries in the log for the default directory, which may not be | |
| 2338 appropriate. | |
| 2339 @end table | |
| 2340 | |
| 2341 For example, suppose the first line of @file{ChangeLog} is dated | |
| 2342 1999-04-10, and that the only check-in since then was by Nathaniel | |
| 2343 Bowditch to @file{rcs2log} on 1999-05-22 with log text @samp{Ignore log | |
| 2344 messages that start with `#'.}. Then @kbd{C-x v a} visits | |
| 2345 @file{ChangeLog} and inserts text like this: | |
| 2346 | |
| 2347 @iftex | |
| 2348 @medbreak | |
| 2349 @end iftex | |
| 2350 @smallexample | |
| 2351 @group | |
| 2352 1999-05-22 Nathaniel Bowditch <nat@@apn.org> | |
| 2353 | |
| 2354 * rcs2log: Ignore log messages that start with `#'. | |
| 2355 @end group | |
| 2356 @end smallexample | |
| 2357 @iftex | |
| 2358 @medbreak | |
| 2359 @end iftex | |
| 2360 | |
| 2361 @noindent | |
| 2362 You can then edit the new change log entry further as you wish. | |
| 2363 | |
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| 25829 | 2366 |
| 2367 Normally, the log entry for file @file{foo} is displayed as @samp{* | |
| 2368 foo: @var{text of log entry}}. The @samp{:} after @file{foo} is omitted | |
| 2369 if the text of the log entry starts with @w{@samp{(@var{functionname}): | |
| 2370 }}. For example, if the log entry for @file{vc.el} is | |
| 2371 @samp{(vc-do-command): Check call-process status.}, then the text in | |
| 2372 @file{ChangeLog} looks like this: | |
| 2373 | |
| 2374 @iftex | |
| 2375 @medbreak | |
| 2376 @end iftex | |
| 2377 @smallexample | |
| 2378 @group | |
| 2379 1999-05-06 Nathaniel Bowditch <nat@@apn.org> | |
| 2380 | |
| 2381 * vc.el (vc-do-command): Check call-process status. | |
| 2382 @end group | |
| 2383 @end smallexample | |
| 2384 @iftex | |
| 2385 @medbreak | |
| 2386 @end iftex | |
| 2387 | |
| 2388 When @kbd{C-x v a} adds several change log entries at once, it groups | |
| 2389 related log entries together if they all are checked in by the same | |
| 2390 author at nearly the same time. If the log entries for several such | |
| 2391 files all have the same text, it coalesces them into a single entry. | |
| 2392 For example, suppose the most recent check-ins have the following log | |
| 2393 entries: | |
| 2394 | |
| 2395 @flushleft | |
| 2396 @bullet{} For @file{vc.texinfo}: @samp{Fix expansion typos.} | |
| 2397 @bullet{} For @file{vc.el}: @samp{Don't call expand-file-name.} | |
| 2398 @bullet{} For @file{vc-hooks.el}: @samp{Don't call expand-file-name.} | |
| 2399 @end flushleft | |
| 2400 | |
| 2401 @noindent | |
| 2402 They appear like this in @file{ChangeLog}: | |
| 2403 | |
| 2404 @iftex | |
| 2405 @medbreak | |
| 2406 @end iftex | |
| 2407 @smallexample | |
| 2408 @group | |
| 2409 1999-04-01 Nathaniel Bowditch <nat@@apn.org> | |
| 2410 | |
| 2411 * vc.texinfo: Fix expansion typos. | |
| 2412 | |
| 2413 * vc.el, vc-hooks.el: Don't call expand-file-name. | |
| 2414 @end group | |
| 2415 @end smallexample | |
| 2416 @iftex | |
| 2417 @medbreak | |
| 2418 @end iftex | |
| 2419 | |
| 2420 Normally, @kbd{C-x v a} separates log entries by a blank line, but you | |
| 2421 can mark several related log entries to be clumped together (without an | |
| 2422 intervening blank line) by starting the text of each related log entry | |
| 2423 with a label of the form @w{@samp{@{@var{clumpname}@} }}. The label | |
| 2424 itself is not copied to @file{ChangeLog}. For example, suppose the log | |
| 2425 entries are: | |
| 2426 | |
| 2427 @flushleft | |
| 2428 @bullet{} For @file{vc.texinfo}: @samp{@{expand@} Fix expansion typos.} | |
| 2429 @bullet{} For @file{vc.el}: @samp{@{expand@} Don't call expand-file-name.} | |
| 2430 @bullet{} For @file{vc-hooks.el}: @samp{@{expand@} Don't call expand-file-name.} | |
| 2431 @end flushleft | |
| 2432 | |
| 2433 @noindent | |
| 2434 Then the text in @file{ChangeLog} looks like this: | |
| 2435 | |
| 2436 @iftex | |
| 2437 @medbreak | |
| 2438 @end iftex | |
| 2439 @smallexample | |
| 2440 @group | |
| 2441 1999-04-01 Nathaniel Bowditch <nat@@apn.org> | |
| 2442 | |
| 2443 * vc.texinfo: Fix expansion typos. | |
| 2444 * vc.el, vc-hooks.el: Don't call expand-file-name. | |
| 2445 @end group | |
| 2446 @end smallexample | |
| 2447 @iftex | |
| 2448 @medbreak | |
| 2449 @end iftex | |
| 2450 | |
| 2451 A log entry whose text begins with @samp{#} is not copied to | |
| 2452 @file{ChangeLog}. For example, if you merely fix some misspellings in | |
| 2453 comments, you can log the change with an entry beginning with @samp{#} | |
| 2454 to avoid putting such trivia into @file{ChangeLog}. | |
| 2455 | |
| 2456 @node Renaming and VC | |
| 2457 @subsubsection Renaming VC Work Files and Master Files | |
| 2458 | |
| 2459 @findex vc-rename-file | |
| 2460 When you rename a registered file, you must also rename its master | |
| 2461 file correspondingly to get proper results. Use @code{vc-rename-file} | |
| 2462 to rename the source file as you specify, and rename its master file | |
| 2463 accordingly. It also updates any snapshots (@pxref{Snapshots}) that | |
| 2464 mention the file, so that they use the new name; despite this, the | |
| 2465 snapshot thus modified may not completely work (@pxref{Snapshot | |
| 2466 Caveats}). | |
| 2467 | |
| 2468 You cannot use @code{vc-rename-file} on a file that is locked by | |
| 2469 someone else. | |
| 2470 | |
| 2471 @node Version Headers | |
| 2472 @subsubsection Inserting Version Control Headers | |
| 2473 | |
| 2474 Sometimes it is convenient to put version identification strings | |
| 2475 directly into working files. Certain special strings called | |
| 2476 @dfn{version headers} are replaced in each successive version by the | |
| 2477 number of that version. | |
| 2478 | |
| 2479 If you are using RCS, and version headers are present in your working | |
| 2480 files, Emacs can use them to determine the current version and the | |
| 2481 locking state of the files. This is more reliable than referring to the | |
| 2482 master files, which is done when there are no version headers. Note | |
| 2483 that in a multi-branch environment, version headers are necessary to | |
| 2484 make VC behave correctly (@pxref{Multi-User Branching}). | |
| 2485 | |
| 2486 Searching for version headers is controlled by the variable | |
| 38739 | 2487 @code{vc-consult-headers}. If it is non-@code{nil} (the default), |
| 2488 Emacs searches for headers to determine the version number you are | |
| 2489 editing. Setting it to @code{nil} disables this feature. | |
| 25829 | 2490 |
| 2491 @kindex C-x v h | |
| 2492 @findex vc-insert-headers | |
| 2493 You can use the @kbd{C-x v h} command (@code{vc-insert-headers}) to | |
| 2494 insert a suitable header string. | |
| 2495 | |
| 2496 @table @kbd | |
| 2497 @item C-x v h | |
| 2498 Insert headers in a file for use with your version-control system. | |
| 2499 @end table | |
| 2500 | |
| 2501 @vindex vc-header-alist | |
| 2502 The default header string is @samp{@w{$}Id$} for RCS and | |
| 2503 @samp{@w{%}W%} for SCCS. You can specify other headers to insert by | |
| 2504 setting the variable @code{vc-header-alist}. Its value is a list of | |
| 2505 elements of the form @code{(@var{program} . @var{string})} where | |
| 2506 @var{program} is @code{RCS} or @code{SCCS} and @var{string} is the | |
| 2507 string to use. | |
| 2508 | |
| 2509 Instead of a single string, you can specify a list of strings; then | |
| 2510 each string in the list is inserted as a separate header on a line of | |
| 2511 its own. | |
| 2512 | |
| 38739 | 2513 It is often necessary to use ``superfluous'' backslashes when |
| 2514 writing the strings that you put in this variable. For instance, you | |
| 2515 might write @code{"$Id\$"} rather than @code{"$Id@w{$}"}. The extra | |
| 2516 backslash prevents the string constant from being interpreted as a | |
| 2517 header, if the Emacs Lisp file containing it is maintained with | |
| 2518 version control. | |
| 25829 | 2519 |
| 2520 @vindex vc-comment-alist | |
| 2521 Each header is inserted surrounded by tabs, inside comment delimiters, | |
| 2522 on a new line at point. Normally the ordinary comment | |
| 2523 start and comment end strings of the current mode are used, but for | |
| 2524 certain modes, there are special comment delimiters for this purpose; | |
| 2525 the variable @code{vc-comment-alist} specifies them. Each element of | |
| 2526 this list has the form @code{(@var{mode} @var{starter} @var{ender})}. | |
| 2527 | |
| 2528 @vindex vc-static-header-alist | |
| 2529 The variable @code{vc-static-header-alist} specifies further strings | |
| 2530 to add based on the name of the buffer. Its value should be a list of | |
| 2531 elements of the form @code{(@var{regexp} . @var{format})}. Whenever | |
| 2532 @var{regexp} matches the buffer name, @var{format} is inserted as part | |
| 2533 of the header. A header line is inserted for each element that matches | |
| 2534 the buffer name, and for each string specified by | |
| 2535 @code{vc-header-alist}. The header line is made by processing the | |
| 2536 string from @code{vc-header-alist} with the format taken from the | |
| 2537 element. The default value for @code{vc-static-header-alist} is as follows: | |
| 2538 | |
| 2539 @example | |
| 2540 @group | |
| 2541 (("\\.c$" . | |
| 2542 "\n#ifndef lint\nstatic char vcid[] = \"\%s\";\n\ | |
| 2543 #endif /* lint */\n")) | |
| 2544 @end group | |
| 2545 @end example | |
| 2546 | |
| 2547 @noindent | |
| 2548 It specifies insertion of text of this form: | |
| 2549 | |
| 2550 @example | |
| 2551 @group | |
| 2552 | |
| 2553 #ifndef lint | |
| 2554 static char vcid[] = "@var{string}"; | |
| 2555 #endif /* lint */ | |
| 2556 @end group | |
| 2557 @end example | |
| 2558 | |
| 2559 @noindent | |
| 2560 Note that the text above starts with a blank line. | |
| 2561 | |
| 2562 If you use more than one version header in a file, put them close | |
| 2563 together in the file. The mechanism in @code{revert-buffer} that | |
| 2564 preserves markers may not handle markers positioned between two version | |
| 2565 headers. | |
| 2566 | |
| 2567 @node Customizing VC | |
| 2568 @subsection Customizing VC | |
| 2569 | |
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2574 supported. If you want VC to ignore one or more of these systems, |
| 53244 | 2575 exclude its name from the list. To disable VC entirely, set this |
| 2576 variable to @code{nil}. | |
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| 25829 | 2583 |
| 2584 @menu | |
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2587 * CVS Options:: Options for CVS. |
| 25829 | 2588 @end menu |
| 2589 | |
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| 25829 | 2592 |
| 2593 @vindex vc-make-backup-files | |
| 2594 Emacs normally does not save backup files for source files that are | |
| 2595 maintained with version control. If you want to make backup files even | |
| 2596 for files that use version control, set the variable | |
| 2597 @code{vc-make-backup-files} to a non-@code{nil} value. | |
| 2598 | |
| 2599 @vindex vc-keep-workfiles | |
| 2600 Normally the work file exists all the time, whether it is locked or | |
| 2601 not. If you set @code{vc-keep-workfiles} to @code{nil}, then checking | |
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| 25829 | 2603 attempt to visit the file with Emacs creates it again. (With CVS, work |
| 2604 files are always kept.) | |
| 2605 | |
| 2606 @vindex vc-follow-symlinks | |
| 2607 Editing a version-controlled file through a symbolic link can be | |
| 2608 dangerous. It bypasses the version control system---you can edit the | |
| 2609 file without locking it, and fail to check your changes in. Also, | |
| 2610 your changes might overwrite those of another user. To protect against | |
| 2611 this, VC checks each symbolic link that you visit, to see if it points | |
| 2612 to a file under version control. | |
| 2613 | |
| 2614 The variable @code{vc-follow-symlinks} controls what to do when a | |
| 2615 symbolic link points to a version-controlled file. If it is @code{nil}, | |
| 2616 VC only displays a warning message. If it is @code{t}, VC automatically | |
| 2617 follows the link, and visits the real file instead, telling you about | |
| 2618 this in the echo area. If the value is @code{ask} (the default), VC | |
| 2619 asks you each time whether to follow the link. | |
| 2620 | |
| 2621 @vindex vc-suppress-confirm | |
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| 25829 | 2623 and @kbd{C-x v i} can save the current buffer without asking, and |
| 2624 @kbd{C-x v u} also operates without asking for confirmation. (This | |
| 2625 variable does not affect @kbd{C-x v c}; that operation is so drastic | |
| 2626 that it should always ask for confirmation.) | |
| 2627 | |
| 2628 @vindex vc-command-messages | |
| 2629 VC mode does much of its work by running the shell commands for RCS, | |
| 2630 CVS and SCCS. If @code{vc-command-messages} is non-@code{nil}, VC | |
| 2631 displays messages to indicate which shell commands it runs, and | |
| 2632 additional messages when the commands finish. | |
| 2633 | |
| 2634 @vindex vc-path | |
| 2635 You can specify additional directories to search for version control | |
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| 39263 | 2650 see the @code{rcs} manual page for details. |
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2653 looks for an RCS version header string in the file (@pxref{Version |
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2654 Headers}). If there is no header string, VC normally looks at the |
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2655 file permissions of the work file; this is fast. But there might be |
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2656 situations when the file permissions cannot be trusted. In this case |
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2657 the master file has to be consulted, which is rather expensive. Also |
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2658 the master file can only tell you @emph{if} there's any lock on the |
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2659 file, but not whether your work file really contains that locked |
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2660 version. |
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2661 |
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2662 @vindex vc-consult-headers |
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2663 You can tell VC not to use version headers to determine the file |
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2664 status by setting @code{vc-consult-headers} to @code{nil}. VC then |
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2665 always uses the file permissions (if it is supposed to trust them), or |
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2666 else checks the master file. |
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2667 |
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2668 @vindex vc-mistrust-permissions |
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2669 You can specify the criterion for whether to trust the file |
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2670 permissions by setting the variable @code{vc-mistrust-permissions}. |
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2671 Its value can be @code{t} (always mistrust the file permissions and |
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2672 check the master file), @code{nil} (always trust the file |
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2673 permissions), or a function of one argument which makes the decision. |
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2674 The argument is the directory name of the @file{RCS} subdirectory. A |
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2675 non-@code{nil} value from the function says to mistrust the file |
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2676 permissions. If you find that the file permissions of work files are |
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2677 changed erroneously, set @code{vc-mistrust-permissions} to @code{t}. |
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2678 Then VC always checks the master file to determine the file's status. |
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2679 |
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2680 VC determines the version control state of files under SCCS much as |
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2681 with RCS. It does not consider SCCS version headers, though. Thus, |
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2682 the variable @code{vc-mistrust-permissions} affects SCCS use, but |
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2683 @code{vc-consult-headers} does not. |
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2684 |
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2685 @node CVS Options |
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2686 @subsubsection Options specific for CVS |
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2687 |
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2688 @cindex locking (CVS) |
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2689 By default, CVS does not use locking to coordinate the activities of |
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2690 several users; anyone can change a work file at any time. However, |
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2691 there are ways to restrict this, resulting in behavior that resembles |
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2692 locking. |
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2693 |
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2694 @cindex CVSREAD environment variable (CVS) |
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2695 For one thing, you can set the @env{CVSREAD} environment variable |
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2696 (the value you use makes no difference). If this variable is defined, |
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2697 CVS makes your work files read-only by default. In Emacs, you must |
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2698 type @kbd{C-x v v} to make the file writable, so that editing works |
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2699 in fact similar as if locking was used. Note however, that no actual |
| 39263 | 2700 locking is performed, so several users can make their files writable |
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2701 at the same time. When setting @env{CVSREAD} for the first time, make |
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2702 sure to check out all your modules anew, so that the file protections |
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2703 are set correctly. |
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2704 |
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2705 @cindex cvs watch feature |
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2706 @cindex watching files (CVS) |
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2707 Another way to achieve something similar to locking is to use the |
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2708 @dfn{watch} feature of CVS. If a file is being watched, CVS makes it |
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2709 read-only by default, and you must also use @kbd{C-x v v} in Emacs to |
| 39263 | 2710 make it writable. VC calls @code{cvs edit} to make the file writable, |
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2711 and CVS takes care to notify other developers of the fact that you |
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2712 intend to change the file. See the CVS documentation for details on |
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2713 using the watch feature. |
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2714 |
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2715 @vindex vc-cvs-stay-local |
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2716 @cindex remote repositories (CVS) |
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2717 When a file's repository is on a remote machine, VC tries to keep |
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2718 network interactions to a minimum. This is controlled by the variable |
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2719 @code{vc-cvs-stay-local}. If it is @code{t} (the default), then VC uses |
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2720 only the entry in the local CVS subdirectory to determine the file's |
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2721 state (and possibly information returned by previous CVS commands). One |
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2722 consequence of this is that when you have modified a file, and somebody |
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2723 else has already checked in other changes to the file, you are not |
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2724 notified of it until you actually try to commit. (But you can try to |
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2725 pick up any recent changes from the repository first, using @kbd{C-x v m |
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2726 @key{RET}}, @pxref{Merging}). |
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2728 @vindex vc-cvs-global-switches |
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2729 The variable @code{vc-cvs-global-switches} should be a string |
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2730 specifying switches to pass to CVS for all CVS operations. |
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2732 When @code{vc-cvs-stay-local} is @code{t}, VC also makes local |
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2733 version backups, so that simple diff and revert operations are |
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2734 completely local (@pxref{Version Backups}). |
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2735 |
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2736 On the other hand, if you set @code{vc-cvs-stay-local} to @code{nil}, |
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2737 then VC queries the remote repository @emph{before} it decides what to |
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2738 do in @code{vc-next-action} (@kbd{C-x v v}), just as it does for local |
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2739 repositories. It also does not make any version backups. |
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2740 |
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2741 You can also set @code{vc-cvs-stay-local} to a regular expression |
| 39263 | 2742 that is matched against the repository host name; VC then stays local |
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2743 only for repositories from hosts that match the pattern. |
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| 25829 | 2745 @node Directories |
| 2746 @section File Directories | |
| 2747 | |
| 2748 @cindex file directory | |
| 2749 @cindex directory listing | |
| 2750 The file system groups files into @dfn{directories}. A @dfn{directory | |
| 2751 listing} is a list of all the files in a directory. Emacs provides | |
| 2752 commands to create and delete directories, and to make directory | |
| 2753 listings in brief format (file names only) and verbose format (sizes, | |
| 2754 dates, and authors included). There is also a directory browser called | |
| 2755 Dired; see @ref{Dired}. | |
| 2756 | |
| 2757 @table @kbd | |
| 2758 @item C-x C-d @var{dir-or-pattern} @key{RET} | |
| 2759 Display a brief directory listing (@code{list-directory}). | |
| 2760 @item C-u C-x C-d @var{dir-or-pattern} @key{RET} | |
| 2761 Display a verbose directory listing. | |
| 2762 @item M-x make-directory @key{RET} @var{dirname} @key{RET} | |
| 2763 Create a new directory named @var{dirname}. | |
| 2764 @item M-x delete-directory @key{RET} @var{dirname} @key{RET} | |
| 2765 Delete the directory named @var{dirname}. It must be empty, | |
| 2766 or you get an error. | |
| 2767 @end table | |
| 2768 | |
| 2769 @findex list-directory | |
| 2770 @kindex C-x C-d | |
| 2771 The command to display a directory listing is @kbd{C-x C-d} | |
| 2772 (@code{list-directory}). It reads using the minibuffer a file name | |
| 2773 which is either a directory to be listed or a wildcard-containing | |
| 2774 pattern for the files to be listed. For example, | |
| 2775 | |
| 2776 @example | |
| 2777 C-x C-d /u2/emacs/etc @key{RET} | |
| 2778 @end example | |
| 2779 | |
| 2780 @noindent | |
| 2781 lists all the files in directory @file{/u2/emacs/etc}. Here is an | |
| 2782 example of specifying a file name pattern: | |
| 2783 | |
| 2784 @example | |
| 2785 C-x C-d /u2/emacs/src/*.c @key{RET} | |
| 2786 @end example | |
| 2787 | |
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| 25829 | 2789 just file names. A numeric argument (regardless of value) tells it to |
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| 25829 | 2791 @samp{ls -l}). |
| 2792 | |
| 2793 @vindex list-directory-brief-switches | |
| 2794 @vindex list-directory-verbose-switches | |
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2795 The text of a directory listing is mostly obtained by running |
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2797 switches passed to @code{ls}: @code{list-directory-brief-switches} is |
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2798 a string giving the switches to use in brief listings (@code{"-CF"} by |
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2799 default), and @code{list-directory-verbose-switches} is a string |
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2801 default). |
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2803 @vindex directory-free-space-program |
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2804 @vindex directory-free-space-args |
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2805 Emacs adds information about the amount of free space on the disk |
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2806 that contains the directory. To do this, it runs the program |
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2808 @code{directory-free-space-args}. |
| 25829 | 2809 |
| 2810 @node Comparing Files | |
| 2811 @section Comparing Files | |
| 2812 @cindex comparing files | |
| 2813 | |
| 2814 @findex diff | |
| 2815 @vindex diff-switches | |
| 2816 The command @kbd{M-x diff} compares two files, displaying the | |
| 38739 | 2817 differences in an Emacs buffer named @samp{*diff*}. It works by |
| 2818 running the @code{diff} program, using options taken from the variable | |
| 2819 @code{diff-switches}. The value of @code{diff-switches} should be a | |
| 2820 string; the default is @code{"-c"} to specify a context diff. | |
| 25829 | 2821 |
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2822 The buffer @samp{*diff*} has Compilation mode as its major mode, so |
| 25829 | 2823 you can use @kbd{C-x `} to visit successive changed locations in the two |
| 2824 source files. You can also move to a particular hunk of changes and | |
| 2825 type @key{RET} or @kbd{C-c C-c}, or click @kbd{Mouse-2} on it, to move | |
| 2826 to the corresponding source location. You can also use the other | |
| 2827 special commands of Compilation mode: @key{SPC} and @key{DEL} for | |
| 2828 scrolling, and @kbd{M-p} and @kbd{M-n} for cursor motion. | |
| 2829 @xref{Compilation}. | |
| 2830 | |
| 2831 @findex diff-backup | |
| 2832 The command @kbd{M-x diff-backup} compares a specified file with its most | |
| 2833 recent backup. If you specify the name of a backup file, | |
| 2834 @code{diff-backup} compares it with the source file that it is a backup | |
| 2835 of. | |
| 2836 | |
| 2837 @findex compare-windows | |
| 2838 The command @kbd{M-x compare-windows} compares the text in the current | |
| 2839 window with that in the next window. Comparison starts at point in each | |
| 2840 window, and each starting position is pushed on the mark ring in its | |
| 2841 respective buffer. Then point moves forward in each window, a character | |
| 2842 at a time, until a mismatch between the two windows is reached. Then | |
| 2843 the command is finished. For more information about windows in Emacs, | |
| 2844 @ref{Windows}. | |
| 2845 | |
| 2846 @vindex compare-ignore-case | |
| 2847 With a numeric argument, @code{compare-windows} ignores changes in | |
| 2848 whitespace. If the variable @code{compare-ignore-case} is | |
| 2849 non-@code{nil}, it ignores differences in case as well. | |
| 2850 | |
| 31076 | 2851 @findex diff-mode |
| 2852 @cindex diffs | |
| 2853 @cindex patches | |
| 2854 @cindex Diff mode | |
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2857 control system that uses @command{diff}. @kbd{M-x diff-mode} turns on |
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2858 Diff mode, a major mode for viewing and editing patches, either as |
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2859 ``unified diffs'' or ``context diffs.'' |
| 31076 | 2860 |
| 2861 @cindex Smerge mode | |
| 2862 @findex smerge-mode | |
| 2863 @cindex failed merges | |
| 2864 @cindex merges, failed | |
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2865 @cindex comparing 3 files (@code{diff3}) |
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2867 mode for editing output from the @command{diff3} program. This is |
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2869 ``update'' outside VC, due to conflicting changes to a file. Smerge |
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2870 mode provides commands to resolve conflicts by selecting specific |
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2871 changes. |
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2873 See also @ref{Emerge}, and @ref{Top,,, ediff, The Ediff Manual}, for |
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2874 convenient facilities for merging two similar files. |
| 25829 | 2875 |
| 2876 @node Misc File Ops | |
| 2877 @section Miscellaneous File Operations | |
| 2878 | |
| 2879 Emacs has commands for performing many other operations on files. | |
| 2880 All operate on one file; they do not accept wildcard file names. | |
| 2881 | |
| 2882 @findex view-file | |
| 2883 @cindex viewing | |
| 2884 @cindex View mode | |
| 2885 @cindex mode, View | |
| 2886 @kbd{M-x view-file} allows you to scan or read a file by sequential | |
| 2887 screenfuls. It reads a file name argument using the minibuffer. After | |
| 2888 reading the file into an Emacs buffer, @code{view-file} displays the | |
| 2889 beginning. You can then type @key{SPC} to scroll forward one windowful, | |
| 2890 or @key{DEL} to scroll backward. Various other commands are provided | |
| 2891 for moving around in the file, but none for changing it; type @kbd{?} | |
| 2892 while viewing for a list of them. They are mostly the same as normal | |
| 2893 Emacs cursor motion commands. To exit from viewing, type @kbd{q}. | |
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2894 The commands for viewing are defined by a special minor mode called View |
| 25829 | 2895 mode. |
| 2896 | |
| 2897 A related command, @kbd{M-x view-buffer}, views a buffer already present | |
| 2898 in Emacs. @xref{Misc Buffer}. | |
| 2899 | |
| 38739 | 2900 @kindex C-x i |
| 25829 | 2901 @findex insert-file |
| 38739 | 2902 @kbd{M-x insert-file} (also @kbd{C-x i}) inserts a copy of the |
| 2903 contents of the specified file into the current buffer at point, | |
| 2904 leaving point unchanged before the contents and the mark after them. | |
| 25829 | 2905 |
| 2906 @findex write-region | |
| 2907 @kbd{M-x write-region} is the inverse of @kbd{M-x insert-file}; it | |
| 2908 copies the contents of the region into the specified file. @kbd{M-x | |
| 2909 append-to-file} adds the text of the region to the end of the specified | |
| 2910 file. @xref{Accumulating Text}. | |
| 2911 | |
| 2912 @findex delete-file | |
| 2913 @cindex deletion (of files) | |
| 2914 @kbd{M-x delete-file} deletes the specified file, like the @code{rm} | |
| 2915 command in the shell. If you are deleting many files in one directory, it | |
| 2916 may be more convenient to use Dired (@pxref{Dired}). | |
| 2917 | |
| 2918 @findex rename-file | |
| 2919 @kbd{M-x rename-file} reads two file names @var{old} and @var{new} using | |
| 38739 | 2920 the minibuffer, then renames file @var{old} as @var{new}. If the file name |
| 25829 | 2921 @var{new} already exists, you must confirm with @kbd{yes} or renaming is not |
| 2922 done; this is because renaming causes the old meaning of the name @var{new} | |
| 2923 to be lost. If @var{old} and @var{new} are on different file systems, the | |
| 2924 file @var{old} is copied and deleted. | |
| 2925 | |
| 2926 @findex add-name-to-file | |
| 38739 | 2927 @cindex hard links (creation) |
| 25829 | 2928 The similar command @kbd{M-x add-name-to-file} is used to add an |
| 2929 additional name to an existing file without removing its old name. | |
| 38739 | 2930 The new name is created as a ``hard link'' to the existing file. |
| 25829 | 2931 The new name must belong on the same file system that the file is on. |
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2932 On Windows, this command works only if the file resides in an NTFS |
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2933 file system. On MS-DOS, it works by copying the file. |
| 25829 | 2934 |
| 2935 @findex copy-file | |
| 2936 @cindex copying files | |
| 2937 @kbd{M-x copy-file} reads the file @var{old} and writes a new file named | |
| 2938 @var{new} with the same contents. Confirmation is required if a file named | |
| 2939 @var{new} already exists, because copying has the consequence of overwriting | |
| 2940 the old contents of the file @var{new}. | |
| 2941 | |
| 2942 @findex make-symbolic-link | |
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2943 @cindex symbolic links (creation) |
| 25829 | 2944 @kbd{M-x make-symbolic-link} reads two file names @var{target} and |
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2945 @var{linkname}, then creates a symbolic link named @var{linkname}, which |
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2946 points at @var{target}. The effect is that future attempts to open file |
| 25829 | 2947 @var{linkname} will refer to whatever file is named @var{target} at the |
| 2948 time the opening is done, or will get an error if the name @var{target} is | |
| 2949 not in use at that time. This command does not expand the argument | |
| 2950 @var{target}, so that it allows you to specify a relative name | |
| 2951 as the target of the link. | |
| 2952 | |
| 2953 Confirmation is required when creating the link if @var{linkname} is | |
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2954 in use. Note that not all systems support symbolic links; on systems |
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2955 that don't support them, this command is not defined. |
| 25829 | 2956 |
| 2957 @node Compressed Files | |
| 2958 @section Accessing Compressed Files | |
| 2959 @cindex compression | |
| 2960 @cindex uncompression | |
| 2961 @cindex Auto Compression mode | |
| 2962 @cindex mode, Auto Compression | |
| 2963 @pindex gzip | |
| 2964 | |
| 2965 @findex auto-compression-mode | |
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2966 @vindex auto-compression-mode |
| 25829 | 2967 Emacs comes with a library that can automatically uncompress |
| 2968 compressed files when you visit them, and automatically recompress them | |
| 2969 if you alter them and save them. To enable this feature, type the | |
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2970 command @kbd{M-x auto-compression-mode}. You can enable it permanently |
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2971 by customizing the option @code{auto-compression-mode}. |
| 25829 | 2972 |
| 2973 When automatic compression (which implies automatic uncompression as | |
| 2974 well) is enabled, Emacs recognizes compressed files by their file names. | |
| 2975 File names ending in @samp{.gz} indicate a file compressed with | |
| 2976 @code{gzip}. Other endings indicate other compression programs. | |
| 2977 | |
| 2978 Automatic uncompression and compression apply to all the operations in | |
| 2979 which Emacs uses the contents of a file. This includes visiting it, | |
| 2980 saving it, inserting its contents into a buffer, loading it, and byte | |
| 2981 compiling it. | |
| 2982 | |
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2983 @node File Archives |
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2984 @section File Archives |
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2985 @cindex mode, tar |
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2986 @cindex Tar mode |
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2987 @cindex file archives |
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2988 |
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2989 A file whose name ends in @samp{.tar} is normally an @dfn{archive} |
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2990 made by the @code{tar} program. Emacs views these files in a special |
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2991 mode called Tar mode which provides a Dired-like list of the contents |
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2992 (@pxref{Dired}). You can move around through the list just as you |
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2993 would in Dired, and visit the subfiles contained in the archive. |
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2994 However, not all Dired commands are available in Tar mode. |
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2996 If you enable Auto Compression mode (@pxref{Compressed Files}), then |
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2997 Tar mode is used also for compressed archives---files with extensions |
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2999 |
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3000 The keys @kbd{e}, @kbd{f} and @key{RET} all extract a component file |
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3002 the edited version will replace the version in the Tar buffer. @kbd{v} |
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3004 and displays it in another window, so you could edit the file and |
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3005 operate on the archive simultaneously. @kbd{d} marks a file for |
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3006 deletion when you later use @kbd{x}, and @kbd{u} unmarks a file, as in |
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3007 Dired. @kbd{C} copies a file from the archive to disk and @kbd{R} |
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3008 renames a file. @kbd{g} reverts the buffer from the archive on disk. |
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3010 The keys @kbd{M}, @kbd{G}, and @kbd{O} change the file's permission |
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3011 bits, group, and owner, respectively. |
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3013 If your display supports colors and the mouse, moving the mouse |
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3015 you can click on it. Clicking @kbd{Mouse-2} on the highlighted file |
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3016 name extracts the file into a buffer and displays that buffer. |
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3017 |
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3018 Saving the Tar buffer writes a new version of the archive to disk with |
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3019 the changes you made to the components. |
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3020 |
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3021 You don't need the @code{tar} program to use Tar mode---Emacs reads |
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3022 the archives directly. However, accessing compressed archives |
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3023 requires the appropriate uncompression program. |
| 31076 | 3024 |
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3025 @cindex Archive mode |
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3026 @cindex mode, archive |
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3027 @cindex @code{arc} |
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3028 @cindex @code{jar} |
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3029 @cindex @code{zip} |
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3030 @cindex @code{lzh} |
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3031 @cindex @code{zoo} |
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3032 @pindex arc |
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3033 @pindex jar |
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3034 @pindex zip |
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3035 @pindex lzh |
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3036 @pindex zoo |
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3037 @cindex Java class archives |
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3038 @cindex unzip archives |
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3039 A separate but similar Archive mode is used for archives produced by |
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3040 the programs @code{arc}, @code{jar}, @code{lzh}, @code{zip}, and |
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3041 @code{zoo}, which have extensions corresponding to the program names. |
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3042 |
| 39263 | 3043 The key bindings of Archive mode are similar to those in Tar mode, |
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3044 with the addition of the @kbd{m} key which marks a file for subsequent |
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3045 operations, and @kbd{M-@key{DEL}} which unmarks all the marked files. |
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3046 Also, the @kbd{a} key toggles the display of detailed file |
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3047 information, for those archive types where it won't fit in a single |
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3048 line. Operations such as renaming a subfile, or changing its mode or |
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3049 owner, are supported only for some of the archive formats. |
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3050 |
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3051 Unlike Tar mode, Archive mode runs the archiving program to unpack |
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3052 and repack archives. Details of the program names and their options |
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3053 can be set in the @samp{Archive} Customize group. However, you don't |
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3054 need these programs to look at the archive table of contents, only to |
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3055 extract or manipulate the subfiles in the archive. |
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3056 |
| 25829 | 3057 @node Remote Files |
| 3058 @section Remote Files | |
| 3059 | |
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3060 @cindex Tramp |
| 25829 | 3061 @cindex FTP |
| 3062 @cindex remote file access | |
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3063 You can refer to files on other machines using a special file name |
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3064 syntax: |
| 25829 | 3065 |
| 3066 @example | |
| 3067 @group | |
| 3068 /@var{host}:@var{filename} | |
| 3069 /@var{user}@@@var{host}:@var{filename} | |
| 26105 | 3070 /@var{user}@@@var{host}#@var{port}:@var{filename} |
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3071 /@var{method}:@var{user}@@@var{host}:@var{filename} |
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3072 /@var{method}:@var{user}@@@var{host}#@var{port}:@var{filename} |
| 25829 | 3073 @end group |
| 3074 @end example | |
| 3075 | |
| 3076 @noindent | |
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3077 When you do this, Emacs may use the FTP program to access files on the |
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3078 remote host, or Emacs may use a remote-login program (such as |
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3079 @command{ssh}, @command{rlogin}, or @command{telnet}) to do this. |
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3080 |
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3081 You can always specify in the file name which method should be used to |
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3082 access the remote files, for example |
| 46384 | 3083 @file{/ftp:@var{user}@@@var{host}:@var{filename}} uses FTP, whereas |
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3084 @file{/ssh:@var{user}@@@var{host}:@var{filename}} uses @command{ssh}. |
| 46384 | 3085 When you don't specify a method in the file name, Emacs determines a |
| 3086 default method according to the following rules: | |
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3087 |
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3088 @enumerate |
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3089 @item |
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3090 If the host name starts with @samp{ftp.} (with dot), then Emacs assumes |
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3091 the @command{ftp} method. |
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3092 @item |
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3093 If the user name is @samp{ftp} or @samp{anonymous}, then Emacs assumes |
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3094 the @command{ftp} method. |
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3095 @item |
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3096 Otherwise, Emacs assumes the @command{ssh} method. |
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3097 @end enumerate |
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3098 |
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3099 @noindent |
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3100 Remote file access through FTP is handled by the Ange-FTP package, which |
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3101 is documented in the following. Remote file access through the other |
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3102 methods is handled by the Tramp package, which has its own manual. |
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3103 @xref{Top, The Tramp Manual,, tramp, The Tramp Manual}. |
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3104 |
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3105 When the Ange-FTP package is used, Emacs logs in through FTP using your |
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3106 user name or the name @var{user}. It may ask you for a password from |
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3107 time to time; this is used for logging in on @var{host}. The form using |
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3108 @var{port} allows you to access servers running on a non-default TCP |
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3109 port. |
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3111 @cindex backups for remote files |
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3112 @vindex ange-ftp-make-backup-files |
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3113 If you want to disable backups for remote files, set the variable |
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3114 @code{ange-ftp-make-backup-files} to @code{nil}. |
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3115 |
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3116 By default, the auto-save files (@pxref{Auto Save Files}) for remote |
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3117 files are made in the temporary file directory on the local machine. |
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3118 This is achieved using the variable @code{auto-save-file-name-transforms}. |
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3119 |
| 25829 | 3120 @cindex ange-ftp |
| 3121 @vindex ange-ftp-default-user | |
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3122 @cindex user name for remote file access |
| 25829 | 3123 Normally, if you do not specify a user name in a remote file name, |
| 3124 that means to use your own user name. But if you set the variable | |
| 3125 @code{ange-ftp-default-user} to a string, that string is used instead. | |
| 3126 (The Emacs package that implements FTP file access is called | |
| 3127 @code{ange-ftp}.) | |
| 3128 | |
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3129 @cindex anonymous FTP |
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3130 @vindex ange-ftp-generate-anonymous-password |
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3131 To visit files accessible by anonymous FTP, you use special user |
|
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3132 names @samp{anonymous} or @samp{ftp}. Passwords for these user names |
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3133 are handled specially. The variable |
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3134 @code{ange-ftp-generate-anonymous-password} controls what happens: if |
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3135 the value of this variable is a string, then that string is used as |
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3136 the password; if non-@code{nil} (the default), then the value of |
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3137 @code{user-mail-address} is used; if @code{nil}, the user is prompted |
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3138 for a password as normal. |
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3139 |
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3140 @cindex firewall, and accessing remote files |
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3141 @cindex gateway, and remote file access with @code{ange-ftp} |
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3142 @vindex ange-ftp-smart-gateway |
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3143 @vindex ange-ftp-gateway-host |
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3144 Sometimes you may be unable to access files on a remote machine |
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3145 because a @dfn{firewall} in between blocks the connection for security |
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3146 reasons. If you can log in on a @dfn{gateway} machine from which the |
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3147 target files @emph{are} accessible, and whose FTP server supports |
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3148 gatewaying features, you can still use remote file names; all you have |
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3149 to do is specify the name of the gateway machine by setting the |
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3150 variable @code{ange-ftp-gateway-host}, and set |
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3151 @code{ange-ftp-smart-gateway} to @code{t}. Otherwise you may be able |
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3152 to make remote file names work, but the procedure is complex. You can |
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3153 read the instructions by typing @kbd{M-x finder-commentary @key{RET} |
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3154 ange-ftp @key{RET}}. |
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3155 |
| 25829 | 3156 @vindex file-name-handler-alist |
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3157 @cindex disabling remote files |
| 26105 | 3158 You can entirely turn off the FTP file name feature by removing the |
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3159 entries @code{ange-ftp-completion-hook-function} and |
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3160 @code{ange-ftp-hook-function} from the variable |
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3161 @code{file-name-handler-alist}. You can turn off the feature in |
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3162 individual cases by quoting the file name with @samp{/:} (@pxref{Quoted |
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3163 File Names}). |
| 25829 | 3164 |
| 3165 @node Quoted File Names | |
| 3166 @section Quoted File Names | |
| 3167 | |
| 3168 @cindex quoting file names | |
| 3169 You can @dfn{quote} an absolute file name to prevent special | |
| 3170 characters and syntax in it from having their special effects. | |
| 3171 The way to do this is to add @samp{/:} at the beginning. | |
| 3172 | |
| 3173 For example, you can quote a local file name which appears remote, to | |
| 3174 prevent it from being treated as a remote file name. Thus, if you have | |
| 3175 a directory named @file{/foo:} and a file named @file{bar} in it, you | |
| 3176 can refer to that file in Emacs as @samp{/:/foo:/bar}. | |
| 3177 | |
| 3178 @samp{/:} can also prevent @samp{~} from being treated as a special | |
| 3179 character for a user's home directory. For example, @file{/:/tmp/~hack} | |
| 3180 refers to a file whose name is @file{~hack} in directory @file{/tmp}. | |
| 3181 | |
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3182 Quoting with @samp{/:} is also a way to enter in the minibuffer a |
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3183 file name that contains @samp{$}. In order for this to work, the |
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3184 @samp{/:} must be at the beginning of the minibuffer contents. (You |
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3185 can also double each @samp{$}; see @ref{File Names with $}.) |
| 25829 | 3186 |
| 3187 You can also quote wildcard characters with @samp{/:}, for visiting. | |
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3188 For example, @file{/:/tmp/foo*bar} visits the file |
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3189 @file{/tmp/foo*bar}. |
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3190 |
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3191 Another method of getting the same result is to enter |
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3192 @file{/tmp/foo[*]bar}, which is a wildcard specification that matches |
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3193 only @file{/tmp/foo*bar}. However, in many cases there is no need to |
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3194 quote the wildcard characters because even unquoted they give the |
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3195 right result. For example, if the only file name in @file{/tmp} that |
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3196 starts with @samp{foo} and ends with @samp{bar} is @file{foo*bar}, |
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3197 then specifying @file{/tmp/foo*bar} will visit only |
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3198 @file{/tmp/foo*bar}. |
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3199 |
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3200 @node File Name Cache |
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3201 @section File Name Cache |
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3202 |
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3203 @cindex file name caching |
| 28671 | 3204 @cindex cache of file names |
| 3205 @pindex find | |
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3206 @kindex C-@key{TAB} |
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3207 @findex file-cache-minibuffer-complete |
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3208 You can use the @dfn{file name cache} to make it easy to locate a |
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3209 file by name, without having to remember exactly where it is located. |
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3210 When typing a file name in the minibuffer, @kbd{C-@key{tab}} |
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3211 (@code{file-cache-minibuffer-complete}) completes it using the file |
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3212 name cache. If you repeat @kbd{C-@key{tab}}, that cycles through the |
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3213 possible completions of what you had originally typed. Note that the |
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3214 @kbd{C-@key{tab}} character cannot be typed on most text-only |
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3215 terminals. |
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3216 |
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3217 The file name cache does not fill up automatically. Instead, you |
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3218 load file names into the cache using these commands: |
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3219 |
| 31076 | 3220 @findex file-cache-add-directory |
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3221 @table @kbd |
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3222 @item M-x file-cache-add-directory @key{RET} @var{directory} @key{RET} |
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3223 Add each file name in @var{directory} to the file name cache. |
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3224 @item M-x file-cache-add-directory-using-find @key{RET} @var{directory} @key{RET} |
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3225 Add each file name in @var{directory} and all of its nested |
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3226 subdirectories to the file name cache. |
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3227 @item M-x file-cache-add-directory-using-locate @key{RET} @var{directory} @key{RET} |
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3228 Add each file name in @var{directory} and all of its nested |
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3229 subdirectories to the file name cache, using @command{locate} to find |
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3230 them all. |
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3231 @item M-x file-cache-add-directory-list @key{RET} @var{variable} @key{RET} |
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3232 Add each file name in each directory listed in @var{variable} |
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3233 to the file name cache. @var{variable} should be a Lisp variable |
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3234 such as @code{load-path} or @code{exec-path}, whose value is a list |
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3235 of directory names. |
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3236 @item M-x file-cache-clear-cache @key{RET} |
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3237 Clear the cache; that is, remove all file names from it. |
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3238 @end table |
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3239 |
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3240 @node File Conveniences |
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3241 @section Convenience Features for Finding Files |
| 31076 | 3242 |
| 3243 @findex recentf-mode | |
| 3244 @vindex recentf-mode | |
| 3245 @findex recentf-save-list | |
| 3246 @findex recentf-edit-list | |
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3247 If you enable Recentf mode, with @kbd{M-x recentf-mode}, the |
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3248 @samp{File} menu includes a submenu containing a list of recently |
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3249 opened files. @kbd{M-x recentf-save-list} saves the current |
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3250 @code{recent-file-list} to a file, and @kbd{M-x recentf-edit-list} |
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3251 edits it. |
| 32221 | 3252 |
| 3253 @findex auto-image-file-mode | |
| 3254 @findex mode, auto-image-file | |
| 3255 @cindex images, visiting | |
| 3256 @cindex visiting image files | |
| 3257 @vindex image-file-name-regexps | |
| 3258 @vindex image-file-name-extensions | |
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3259 When Auto-image-file minor mode is enabled, visiting an image file |
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3260 displays it as an image, not as text. Likewise, inserting an image |
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3261 file into a buffer inserts it as an image. This works only when Emacs |
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3262 can display the relevant image type. The variables |
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3263 @code{image-file-name-extensions} or @code{image-file-name-regexps} |
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3264 control which file names are recognized as containing images. |
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3265 |
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3266 The @kbd{M-x ffap} command generalizes @code{find-file} with more |
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3267 powerful heuristic defaults (@pxref{FFAP}), often based on the text at |
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3268 point. Partial Completion mode offers other features extending |
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3269 @code{find-file}, which can be used with @code{ffap}. |
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3270 @xref{Completion Options}. |
| 52401 | 3271 |
| 3272 @ignore | |
| 3273 arch-tag: 768d32cb-e15a-4cc1-b7bf-62c00ee12250 | |
| 3274 @end ignore |
