From 37dec7d7b37afd281f23c0ec7ed9111c24965126 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tomi Ollila Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2012 16:44:28 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] emacs/*.el: changed one-char comment prefix ';' to two; ';;' In order for emacs (indent-region) to (re)indent emacs lisp properly there needs to be at least 2 comment characters (;;). --- emacs/notmuch-hello.el | 4 +- emacs/notmuch-lib.el | 16 +++--- emacs/notmuch-show.el | 16 +++--- emacs/notmuch.el | 118 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 4 files changed, 77 insertions(+), 77 deletions(-) diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-hello.el b/emacs/notmuch-hello.el index 1a61768d..63f2e07a 100644 --- a/emacs/notmuch-hello.el +++ b/emacs/notmuch-hello.el @@ -402,8 +402,8 @@ Complete list of currently available key bindings: "Run notmuch and display saved searches, known tags, etc." (interactive) - ; Jump through a hoop to get this value from the deprecated variable - ; name (`notmuch-folders') or from the default value. + ;; Jump through a hoop to get this value from the deprecated variable + ;; name (`notmuch-folders') or from the default value. (unless notmuch-saved-searches (setq notmuch-saved-searches (notmuch-saved-searches))) diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-lib.el b/emacs/notmuch-lib.el index e33e69a4..241fe8c4 100644 --- a/emacs/notmuch-lib.el +++ b/emacs/notmuch-lib.el @@ -148,14 +148,14 @@ the user hasn't set this variable with the old or new value." (setq list (cdr list))) (nreverse out))) -; This lets us avoid compiling these replacement functions when emacs -; is sufficiently new enough to supply them alone. We do the macro -; treatment rather than just wrapping our defun calls in a when form -; specifically so that the compiler never sees the code on new emacs, -; (since the code is triggering warnings that we don't know how to get -; rid of. -; -; A more clever macro here would accept a condition and a list of forms. +;; This lets us avoid compiling these replacement functions when emacs +;; is sufficiently new enough to supply them alone. We do the macro +;; treatment rather than just wrapping our defun calls in a when form +;; specifically so that the compiler never sees the code on new emacs, +;; (since the code is triggering warnings that we don't know how to get +;; rid of. +;; +;; A more clever macro here would accept a condition and a list of forms. (defmacro compile-on-emacs-prior-to-23 (form) "Conditionally evaluate form only on emacs < emacs-23." (list 'when (< emacs-major-version 23) diff --git a/emacs/notmuch-show.el b/emacs/notmuch-show.el index 3fb13ab3..e6a5b31f 100644 --- a/emacs/notmuch-show.el +++ b/emacs/notmuch-show.el @@ -137,14 +137,14 @@ indentation." "Use external viewers to view all attachments from the current message." (interactive) (with-current-notmuch-show-message - ; We override the mm-inline-media-tests to indicate which message - ; parts are already sufficiently handled by the original - ; presentation of the message in notmuch-show mode. These parts - ; will be inserted directly into the temporary buffer of - ; with-current-notmuch-show-message and silently discarded. - ; - ; Any MIME part not explicitly mentioned here will be handled by an - ; external viewer as configured in the various mailcap files. + ;; We override the mm-inline-media-tests to indicate which message + ;; parts are already sufficiently handled by the original + ;; presentation of the message in notmuch-show mode. These parts + ;; will be inserted directly into the temporary buffer of + ;; with-current-notmuch-show-message and silently discarded. + ;; + ;; Any MIME part not explicitly mentioned here will be handled by an + ;; external viewer as configured in the various mailcap files. (let ((mm-inline-media-tests '( ("text/.*" ignore identity) ("application/pgp-signature" ignore identity) diff --git a/emacs/notmuch.el b/emacs/notmuch.el index da75fafc..6b2c2528 100644 --- a/emacs/notmuch.el +++ b/emacs/notmuch.el @@ -1,51 +1,51 @@ -; notmuch.el --- run notmuch within emacs -; -; Copyright © Carl Worth -; -; This file is part of Notmuch. -; -; Notmuch is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it -; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -; (at your option) any later version. -; -; Notmuch is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -; General Public License for more details. -; -; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -; along with Notmuch. If not, see . -; -; Authors: Carl Worth +;; notmuch.el --- run notmuch within emacs +;; +;; Copyright © Carl Worth +;; +;; This file is part of Notmuch. +;; +;; Notmuch is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it +;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. +;; +;; Notmuch is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +;; General Public License for more details. +;; +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with Notmuch. If not, see . +;; +;; Authors: Carl Worth -; This is an emacs-based interface to the notmuch mail system. -; -; You will first need to have the notmuch program installed and have a -; notmuch database built in order to use this. See -; http://notmuchmail.org for details. -; -; To install this software, copy it to a directory that is on the -; `load-path' variable within emacs (a good candidate is -; /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp). If you are viewing this from the -; notmuch source distribution then you can simply run: -; -; sudo make install-emacs -; -; to install it. -; -; Then, to actually run it, add: -; -; (require 'notmuch) -; -; to your ~/.emacs file, and then run "M-x notmuch" from within emacs, -; or run: -; -; emacs -f notmuch -; -; Have fun, and let us know if you have any comment, questions, or -; kudos: Notmuch list (subscription is not -; required, but is available from http://notmuchmail.org). +;; This is an emacs-based interface to the notmuch mail system. +;; +;; You will first need to have the notmuch program installed and have a +;; notmuch database built in order to use this. See +;; http://notmuchmail.org for details. +;; +;; To install this software, copy it to a directory that is on the +;; `load-path' variable within emacs (a good candidate is +;; /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp). If you are viewing this from the +;; notmuch source distribution then you can simply run: +;; +;; sudo make install-emacs +;; +;; to install it. +;; +;; Then, to actually run it, add: +;; +;; (require 'notmuch) +;; +;; to your ~/.emacs file, and then run "M-x notmuch" from within emacs, +;; or run: +;; +;; emacs -f notmuch +;; +;; Have fun, and let us know if you have any comment, questions, or +;; kudos: Notmuch list (subscription is not +;; required, but is available from http://notmuchmail.org). (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) (require 'mm-view) @@ -139,10 +139,10 @@ This is basically just `format-kbd-macro' but we also convert ESC to M-." "M-" (concat desc " ")))) -; I would think that emacs would have code handy for walking a keymap -; and generating strings for each key, and I would prefer to just call -; that. But I couldn't find any (could be all implemented in C I -; suppose), so I wrote my own here. +;; I would think that emacs would have code handy for walking a keymap +;; and generating strings for each key, and I would prefer to just call +;; that. But I couldn't find any (could be all implemented in C I +;; suppose), so I wrote my own here. (defun notmuch-substitute-one-command-key-with-prefix (prefix binding) "For a key binding, return a string showing a human-readable representation of the prefixed key as well as the first line of @@ -271,14 +271,14 @@ For a mouse binding, return nil." (defun notmuch-search-scroll-down () "Move backward through the search results by one window's worth." (interactive) - ; I don't know why scroll-down doesn't signal beginning-of-buffer - ; the way that scroll-up signals end-of-buffer, but c'est la vie. - ; - ; So instead of trapping a signal we instead check whether the - ; window begins on the first line of the buffer and if so, move - ; directly to that position. (We have to count lines since the - ; window-start position is not the same as point-min due to the - ; invisible thread-ID characters on the first line. + ;; I don't know why scroll-down doesn't signal beginning-of-buffer + ;; the way that scroll-up signals end-of-buffer, but c'est la vie. + ;; + ;; So instead of trapping a signal we instead check whether the + ;; window begins on the first line of the buffer and if so, move + ;; directly to that position. (We have to count lines since the + ;; window-start position is not the same as point-min due to the + ;; invisible thread-ID characters on the first line. (if (equal (count-lines (point-min) (window-start)) 0) (goto-char (point-min)) (scroll-down nil)))