1 ;;; flow-fill.el --- interpret RFC2646 "flowed" text
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Simon Josefsson <jas@pdc.kth.se>
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27 ;; This implement decoding of RFC2646 formatted text, including the
28 ;; quoted-depth wins rules.
30 ;; Theory of operation: search for lines ending with SPC, save quote
31 ;; length of line, remove SPC and concatenate line with the following
32 ;; line if quote length of following line matches current line.
34 ;; When no further concatenations are possible, we've found a
35 ;; paragraph and we let `fill-region' fill the long line into several
36 ;; lines with the quote prefix as `fill-prefix'.
38 ;; Todo: implement basic `fill-region' (Emacs and XEmacs
39 ;; implementations differ..)
43 ;; 2000-02-17 posted on ding mailing list
44 ;; 2000-02-19 use `point-at-{b,e}ol' in XEmacs
45 ;; 2000-03-11 no compile warnings for point-at-bol stuff
46 ;; 2000-03-26 committed to gnus cvs
47 ;; 2000-10-23 don't flow "-- " lines, make "quote-depth wins" rule
48 ;; work when first line is at level 0.
49 ;; 2002-01-12 probably incomplete encoding support
50 ;; 2003-12-08 started working on test harness.
54 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
56 (defcustom fill-flowed-display-column 'fill-column
57 "Column beyond which format=flowed lines are wrapped, when displayed.
58 This can be a Lisp expression or an integer."
61 :type '(choice (const :tag "Standard `fill-column'" fill-column)
62 (const :tag "Fit Window" (- (window-width) 5))
66 (defcustom fill-flowed-encode-column 66
67 "Column beyond which format=flowed lines are wrapped, in outgoing messages.
68 This can be a Lisp expression or an integer.
69 RFC 2646 suggests 66 characters for readability."
72 :type '(choice (const :tag "Standard fill-column" fill-column)
73 (const :tag "RFC 2646 default (66)" 66)
78 (defun fill-flowed-encode (&optional buffer)
79 (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
80 ;; No point in doing this unless hard newlines is used.
81 (when use-hard-newlines
82 (let ((start (point-min)) end)
83 ;; Go through each paragraph, filling it and adding SPC
84 ;; as the last character on each line.
85 (while (setq end (text-property-any start (point-max) 'hard 't))
86 (let ((fill-column (eval fill-flowed-encode-column)))
87 (fill-region start end t 'nosqueeze 'to-eop))
89 ;; `fill-region' probably distorted end.
90 (setq end (text-property-any start (point-max) 'hard 't))
91 (while (and (< (point) end)
92 (re-search-forward "$" (1- end) t))
96 (goto-char (setq start (1+ end)))))
100 (defun fill-flowed (&optional buffer)
102 (set-buffer (or (current-buffer) buffer))
103 (goto-char (point-min))
104 ;; Remove space stuffing.
105 (while (re-search-forward "^ " nil t)
108 (goto-char (point-min))
109 (while (re-search-forward " $" nil t)
110 (when (save-excursion
112 (looking-at "^\\(>+\\)\\( ?\\)"))
113 (let ((quote (match-string 1))
115 (if (string= quote "")
117 (when (and quote (string= (match-string 2) ""))
119 ;; insert SP after quote for pleasant reading of quoted lines
121 (when (> (skip-chars-forward ">") 0)
123 ;; XXX slightly buggy handling of "-- "
124 (while (and (save-excursion
125 (ignore-errors (backward-char 3))
126 (setq sig (looking-at "-- "))
127 (looking-at "[^-][^-] "))
131 (looking-at (format "^\\(%s\\)\\([^>\n\r]\\)"
134 (replace-match (if (string= (match-string 2) " ")
136 (backward-delete-char -1)
140 (let ((fill-prefix (when quote (concat quote " ")))
141 (fill-column (eval fill-flowed-display-column))
143 (fill-region (point-at-bol)
144 (min (1+ (point-at-eol))
154 (defvar show-trailing-whitespace))
156 (defvar fill-flowed-encode-tests
158 ;; The syntax of each list element is:
159 ;; (INPUT . EXPECTED-OUTPUT)
160 ("> Thou villainous ill-breeding spongy dizzy-eyed
161 > reeky elf-skinned pigeon-egg!
162 >> Thou artless swag-bellied milk-livered
163 >> dismal-dreaming idle-headed scut!
164 >>> Thou errant folly-fallen spleeny reeling-ripe
165 >>> unmuzzled ratsbane!
166 >>>> Henceforth, the coding style is to be strictly
167 >>>> enforced, including the use of only upper case.
168 >>>>> I've noticed a lack of adherence to the coding
169 >>>>> styles, of late.
170 >>>>>> Any complaints?
171 " . "> Thou villainous ill-breeding spongy dizzy-eyed reeky elf-skinned
173 >> Thou artless swag-bellied milk-livered dismal-dreaming idle-headed
175 >>> Thou errant folly-fallen spleeny reeling-ripe unmuzzled ratsbane!
176 >>>> Henceforth, the coding style is to be strictly enforced,
177 >>>> including the use of only upper case.
178 >>>>> I've noticed a lack of adherence to the coding styles, of late.
179 >>>>>> Any complaints?
191 (defun fill-flowed-test ()
193 (switch-to-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Format=Flowed test output*"))
195 (setq show-trailing-whitespace t)
196 (dolist (test fill-flowed-encode-tests)
198 (insert "***** BEGIN TEST INPUT *****\n")
200 (insert "***** END TEST INPUT *****\n\n")
201 (insert "***** BEGIN TEST OUTPUT *****\n")
205 (narrow-to-region start (point))
207 (setq output (buffer-substring start (point-max)))
208 (insert "***** END TEST OUTPUT *****\n")
209 (unless (string= output (cdr test))
210 (insert "\n***** BEGIN TEST EXPECTED OUTPUT *****\n")
212 (insert "***** END TEST EXPECTED OUTPUT *****\n"))
214 (goto-char (point-max)))
218 ;;; flow-fill.el ends here