+-*- outline -*-
+
[README for APEL (English Version)]
-by MORIOKA Tomohiko <morioka@jaist.ac.jp>
-$Id: README.en,v 1.4 1997-09-25 15:17:33 morioka Exp $
-What's APEL?
-============
+* What's APEL?
+
+APEL stands for "A Portable Emacs Library". It consists of following
+modules:
+
+** poe.el
+
+This is an emulation module mainly for basic functions and special
+forms/macros of latest emacsen.
+
+ poe-xemacs.el --- for XEmacs
+ poe-18.el --- for Emacs 18/Nemacs
+ env.el --- env.el for Emacs 18
+ localhook.el --- hook functions for Emacs 19.28 and earlier.
+ pym.el --- macros for poe.
+
+** poem.el
+
+This module provides basic functions to write portable MULE programs.
+
+ poem-nemacs.el --- for Nemacs
+ poem-ltn1.el --- for Emacs 19/XEmacs without MULE
+ poem-om.el --- for MULE 1.*, 2.*
+ poem-20.el --- shared module between Emacs 20 and XEmacs-MULE
+ poem-e20_2.el --- for Emacs 20.1/20.2
+ poem-e20_3.el --- for Emacs 20.3
+ poem-xm.el --- for XEmacs-MULE
+
+** pces.el
+
+This module provides portable character encoding scheme
+(coding-system) features.
+
+ pces-20.el --- for Emacs 20 and XEmacs with coding-system.
+ pces-e20.el --- for Emacs 20.
+ pces-e20_2.el --- for Emacs 20.1 and 20.2.
+ pces-nemacs.el --- for Nemacs.
+ pces-om.el --- for Mule 1.* and Mule 2.*.
+ pces-raw.el --- for emacsen without coding-system features.
+ pces-xfc.el --- for XEmacs with file coding.
+ pces-xm.el --- for XEmacs-mule.
+
+** invisible.el
+
+This modules provides features about invisible region.
+
+ inv-18.el --- for Emacs 18
+ inv-19.el --- for Emacs 19
+ inv-xemacs.el --- for XEmacs
+
+** mcharset.el
+
+This modules provides MIME charset related features.
+
+ mcs-nemacs.el --- for Nemacs
+ mcs-ltn1.el --- for Emacs 19/XEmacs without MULE
+ mcs-om.el --- for MULE 1.*, 2.*
+ mcs-20.el --- shared module between Emacs 20 and XEmacs-MULE
+ mcs-e20.el --- for Emacs 20
+ mcs-xm.el --- for XEmacs-MULE
+ mcs-xmu.el --- for XEmacs-MULE to unify ISO646 characters
+
+** static.el --- utility for static evaluation
+
+** broken.el --- provide information of broken facilities of Emacs
+
+** pccl.el --- utility to write portable CCL program
+
+ pccl-om.el --- for MULE 2.*
+ pccl-20.el --- for Emacs 20/XEmacs-21-MULE
+
+** alist.el: utility for Association-list
+
+** calist.el: utility for condition tree and condition/situation-alist
+
+** path-util.el: utility for path management or file detection
+
+** filename.el: utility to make file-name
+
+** install.el: utility to install emacs-lisp package
+
+** mule-caesar.el: ROT 13-47-48 Caesar rotation utility
+
+** emu.el
+
+This module provides emu bundled in tm-7.106 compatibility. It
+required poe, poem and mcharset.
+
+ emu-mule: --- for MULE 1.*, 2.*.
+ richtext.el --- text/richtext module for Emacs 19.29 or later,
+ XEmacs 19.14 or later
+ tinyrich.el --- text/richtext module for old emacsen
+
+** pcustom.el --- provide portable custom environment
+
+ tinycustom.el --- emulation module of custom.el
+
+** timezone.el
+
+This is a utility of time zone. This is a Y2K fixed version. This
+works with old GNUS 3.14.4 under version 18 of Emacs, too.
+
+** product.el --- Functions for product version information.
+
+* Installation
+
+** run in expanded place
+
+If you don't want to install other directories, please do only
+following (You can use make.bat for MS-DOS OS family. If you want to
+use it, see `make.bat (for MS-DOS family)'):
+
+ % make
+
+You can specify the emacs command name, for example
+
+ % make EMACS=xemacs
+
+If `EMACS=...' is omitted, EMACS=emacs is used.
+
+** make install
+
+If you want to install other directories, please do following:
+
+ % make install
+
+You can specify the emacs command name, for example
- APEL stands for "A Portable Emacs Library". It consists of
- following modules:
+ % make install EMACS=xemacs
- emu: A package to fill incompatibilities of emacsen
- emu.el --- main module
- About mule API:
- emu-nemacs.el --- for NEmacs
- emu-e19.el --- for Emacs 19 or XEmacs without mule
- emu-mule.el --- for MULE 2.3
- emu-20.el --- for Emacs 20 and XEmacs/mule
- emu-e20.el --- for Emacs 20 and MULE 3
- emu-x20.el --- for XEmacs/mule
- About other API
- emu-18.el --- for Emacs 18
- emu-19.el --- for Emacs 19 or later
- emu-xemacs.el --- for XEmacs
- env.el --- env.el for Emacs 18
- richtext.el --- text/richtext module
- for Emacs 19.29 or later,
- XEmacs 19.14 or later
- tinyrich.el --- text/richtext module for old emacsen
+If `EMACS=...' is omitted, EMACS=emacs is used.
- alist.el: utility for Association-list
+You can specify the prefix of the directory tree for Emacs Lisp
+programs and shell scripts, for example:
- atype.el: utility for atype
+ % make install PREFIX=~/
- file-detect.el: load-path or file-detection
+If `PREFIX=...' is omitted, the prefix of the directory tree of the
+specified emacs command is used (perhaps /usr/local).
- filename.el: utility to make file-name
+For example, if PREFIX=/usr/local and Emacs 20.2 is specified, it
+will create the following directory tree:
- install.el: utility to install emacs-lisp package
+ /usr/local/share/emacs/20.2/site-lisp/ --- emu
+ /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/apel/ --- APEL
- mule-caesar.el: ROT 13-47-48 Caesar rotation utility
+You can specify the lisp directory for Emacs Lisp programs,
+for example:
- std11: RFC 822/STD 11 parser and utility
- std11.el --- main module
- std11-parse.el --- parser
+ % make install LISPDIR=~/elisp
+You can also specify the version specific lisp directory where the
+emu modules will be installed in, for example:
-Installation
-============
+ % make install VERSION_SPECIFIC_LISPDIR=~/elisp
-(a) run in expanded place
+If you would like to know what files belong to the emu modules or
+the apel modules, or where they will be installed in, for example,
+please type the following command.
- If you don't want to install other directories, please do only
- following:
+ % make what-where LISPDIR=~/elisp VERSION_SPECIFIC_LISPDIR=~/elisp
- % make
+You can specify other optional settings by editing the file
+APEL-CFG. Please read comments in it.
- You can specify the emacs command name, for example
+** install as a XEmacs package
- % make install EMACS=xemacs
+If you want to install to XEmacs package directory, please do
+following:
- If `EMACS=...' is omitted, EMACS=emacs is used.
+ % make install-package
-(b) make install
+You can specify the emacs command name, for example
- If you want to install other directories, please do following:
+ % make install-package XEMACS=xemacs-21
- % make install
+If `XEMACS=...' is omitted, XEMACS=xemacs is used.
- You can specify the emacs command name, for example
+You can specify the package directory, for example:
- % make install EMACS=xemacs
+ % make install PACKAGEDIR=~/.xemacs
- If `EMACS=...' is omitted, EMACS=emacs is used.
+If `PACKAGEDIR=...' is omitted, the first existing package
+directory is used.
- You can specify the prefix of the directory tree for Emacs Lisp
- programs and shell scripts, for example:
+Notice that XEmacs package system requires XEmacs 21.0 or later.
- % make install PREFIX=~/
- If `PREFIX=...' is omitted, the prefix of the directory tree of the
- specified emacs command is used (perhaps /usr/local).
+** make.bat (for MS-DOS family)
- For example, if PREFIX=/usr/local and Emacs 20.2 is specified, it
- will create the following directory tree:
+make.bat is available for MS-DOS family. You have to edit
+make.bat if you want to use it. If you use cygwin environment,
+you can use make.exe and Makefile instead of make.bat.
- /usr/local/share/emacs/20.2/site-lisp/ --- emu
- /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/apel/ --- APEL
+In make.bat, a line which contain `rem' in its beginning is a
+comment. You have to insert or delete `rem', if necessary.
- You can specify other optional settings by editing the file
- APEL-CFG. Please read comments in it.
+Default setups of make.bat is;
+ set MEADOWVER=1.10
+ set PREFIX=c:\usr\meadow
+ set EMACS=%PREFIX%\%MEADOWVER%\bin\meadow95.exe
+ set LISPDIR=%PREFIX%\site-lisp
+ set VLISPDIR=%PREFIX%\%MEADOWVER%\site-lisp
-load-path (for Emacs or MULE)
-=============================
+It assumes that meadow executable binary exists in
+c:\usr\meadow\1.10\bin\meadow95.exe. On such basis make.bat will
+try to install meadow version independent modules of APEL to;
- If you are using Emacs or Mule, please add directory of apel to
- load-path. If you install by default setting, you can write
- subdirs.el for example:
+ c:\usr\meadow\site-lisp
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- (normal-top-level-add-to-load-path '("apel"))
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
+and meadow version dependent modules to;
- If you are using XEmacs, there are no need of setting about
- load-path.
+ c:\usr\meadow\1.10\site-lisp
+Please edit make.bat for your own environment and run make.bat
-How to use
-==========
+Emacs 19.3x or earlier does not have (e.x. Mule for Windows based on
+19.28) an Emacs version dependent site-lisp directory
+(e.x. c:\usr\meadow\1.10\site-lisp), and its load-path does not refer
+to such directory by default. If you want install APEL to such an Emacs
+you may install all APEL modules to an Emacs version independent
+site-lisp directory such as c:\usr\mule\site-lisp.
-alist
------
+We cannot provide you with a Demacs example for make.bat. If you install
+APEL to Demacs, please send us such an example to apel-en@m17n.org (you
+can post a message to the ML, even if you are not a member).
-Function put-alist (ITEM VALUE ALIST)
+If you checkout APEL by using Windows native cvs.exe (not cygwin
+version), cvs.exe will regularize end of line codes, LF to CRLF. And
+it also will try to convert CRLF to CRCRLF. make.bat of which eol
+code is CRCRLF does not work, so if you get such a make.bat, edit it
+to really regularize eol codes to CRLF. If you need further
+information, see the following URL (n.b. Japanese only)
- Modify ALIST to set VALUE to ITEM. If there is a pair whose car is
- ITEM, replace its cdr by VALUE. If there is not such pair, create
- new pair (ITEM . VALUE) and return new alist whose car is the new
- pair and cdr is ALIST.
+ http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/skk/cvswin-ja.html
-Function del-alist (ITEM ALIST)
+* load-path (for Emacs or MULE)
- If there is a pair whose key is ITEM, delete it from ALIST.
+If you are using Emacs or Mule, please add directory of apel to
+load-path. If you install by default setting with Emacs 19.29 or
+later or Emacs 20.1/20.2, you can write subdirs.el for example:
-Function set-alist (SYMBOL ITEM VALUE)
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
+(normal-top-level-add-to-load-path '("apel"))
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
- Modify a alist indicated by SYMBOL to set VALUE to ITEM.
+If you are using Emacs 20.3 or later or XEmacs, there are no need to
+set up load-path with normal installation.
+
+
+* Version specific information
+
+** For Emacs 18 users: "old byte-compiler" vs "new byte-compiler"
+
+In this package, we use compile-time evaluation heavily.
+Unfortunately, the byte-compiler bundled with Emacs 18 (the "old
+byte-compiler") does not have features such as `eval-when-compile'
+and `eval-and-compile', and our emulation version of these macros
+evaluate "compile-time evaluation" at load-time or at run-time!
+In addition, the "old byte-compiler" cannot compile top-level use of
+macros and leaves most of our code uncompiled.
+
+Therefore, we recommend you to use the "new" optimizing byte-compiler.
+It is the origin of byte-compiler bundled with Emacs 19 and later.
+
+Optimizing byte-compiler for Emacs 18 is available from the Emacs
+Lisp Archive and its mirrors.
+
+In Mule 1.* days, "contrib" package for Mule 1.* was distributed and
+it contained the "new byte-compiler" for Mule. But, I think it is
+difficult to obtain this package now.
+
+AFAIK, the "new byte-compiler" for Emacs 18 is also bundled with SKK
+9.6 or SKK 10.62a. You can get SKK 10.62a from the following URL;
+
+ http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/skk/maintrunk
+
+They include patch for Mule 1.*.
+
+
+** For Emacs 19.34 and XEmacs 19.14 users: "old custom" vs "new custom"
+
+"custom" library bundled with Emacs 19.32 - 19.34, XEmacs 19.14, and
+Gnus 5.2/5.3 is "old", its API is incompatible with "new custom"
+bundled with Emacs 20.1, XEmacs 19.15, or newer, and Gnus 5.4/5.5.
+
+"new custom" for Emacs 19.34 and XEmacs 19.15 - 20.2 is available
+from the following URL.
+
+ftp://ftp.dina.kvl.dk/pub/Staff/Per.Abrahamsen/custom/custom-1.9962.tar.gz
+
+(Note that "new custom" bundled with XEmacs 19.15 - 20.2, and Gnus
+5.4/5.5 is older than this version.)
+
+Before installing "new custom", you should check the following points.
+
+ 1) If you stick to Gnus 5.2/5.3 (or any other applications which
+ use "old custom"), you should not install "new custom".
+
+ 2) If you use Mule (based on Emacs 19), you must apply this patch
+ to "new custom".
+
+----8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<----
+--- custom-1.9962/cus-face.el~ Wed Mar 4 19:52:39 1998
++++ custom-1.9962/cus-face.el Mon Mar 9 08:05:33 1998
+@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
+ "Define a new FACE on all frames, ignoring X resources."
+ (interactive "SMake face: ")
+ (or (internal-find-face name)
+- (let ((face (make-vector 8 nil)))
++ (let ((face (make-vector face-vector-length nil)))
+ (aset face 0 'face)
+ (aset face 1 name)
+ (let* ((frames (frame-list))
+----8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<------8<----
+
+ 3) Applications compiled with "custom" require the same version of
+ "custom" at load-time (and run-time). Therefore, if you use "new
+ custom", you must always include "new custom" in your load-path.
+ The easiest way to achieve this is "subdirs.el"; if you installed
+ "new custom" in "/usr/local/share/emacs/19.34/site-lisp/custom/",
+ put the following line to "/usr/local/share/emacs/19.34/site-lisp/subdirs.el".
+
+ (normal-top-level-add-to-load-path '("custom"))
+
+
+* How to use
+
+** alist
+
+*** Function put-alist (ITEM VALUE ALIST)
+
+Modify ALIST to set VALUE to ITEM. If there is a pair whose car is
+ITEM, replace its cdr by VALUE. If there is not such pair, create
+new pair (ITEM . VALUE) and return new alist whose car is the new
+pair and cdr is ALIST.
+
+*** Function del-alist (ITEM ALIST)
+
+If there is a pair whose key is ITEM, delete it from ALIST.
+
+*** Function set-alist (SYMBOL ITEM VALUE)
+
+Modify a alist indicated by SYMBOL to set VALUE to ITEM.
Ex. (set-alist 'auto-mode-alist "\\.pln$" 'text-mode)
-Function modify-alist (MODIFIER DEFAULT)
+*** Function modify-alist (MODIFIER DEFAULT)
- Modify alist DEFAULT into alist MODIFIER.
+Modify alist DEFAULT into alist MODIFIER.
-Function set-modified-alist (SYMBOL MODIFIER)
+*** Function set-modified-alist (SYMBOL MODIFIER)
- Modify a value of a SYMBOL into alist MODIFIER. The SYMBOL should
- be alist. If it is not bound, its value regard as nil.
+Modify a value of a SYMBOL into alist MODIFIER. The SYMBOL should be
+alist. If it is not bound, its value regard as nil.
-file-detect
------------
+** path-util
-Function add-path (PATH &rest OPTIONS)
+*** Function add-path (PATH &rest OPTIONS)
- Add PATH to `load-path' if it exists under `default-load-path'
- directories and it does not exist in `load-path'.
+Add PATH to `load-path' if it exists under `default-load-path'
+directories and it does not exist in `load-path'.
- You can use following PATH styles:
+You can use following PATH styles:
- load-path relative: "PATH" (it is searched from
- `defaul-load-path')
+ load-path relative: "PATH" (it is searched from `default-load-path')
- home directory relative: "~/PATH" "~USER/PATH"
+ home directory relative: "~/PATH" "~USER/PATH"
- absolute path: "/FOO/BAR/BAZ"
+ absolute path: "/FOO/BAR/BAZ"
- You can specify following OPTIONS:
+You can specify following OPTIONS:
- 'all-paths --- search from `load-path' instead of
- `default-load-path'
+ 'all-paths --- search from `load-path' instead of
+ `default-load-path'
- 'append --- add PATH to the last of `load-path'
+ 'append --- add PATH to the last of `load-path'
-Function add-latest-path (PATTERN &optional ALL-PATHS)
+*** Function add-latest-path (PATTERN &optional ALL-PATHS)
- Add latest path matched by regexp PATTERN to `load-path' if it
- exists under `default-load-path' directories and it does not exist
- in `load-path'.
+Add latest path matched by regexp PATTERN to `load-path' if it
+exists under `default-load-path' directories and it does not exist
+in `load-path'.
- For example, if there is bbdb-1.50 and bbdb-1.51 under site-lisp,
- and if bbdb-1.51 is newer than bbdb-1.50, and site-lisp is
- /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp,
+For example, if there is bbdb-1.50 and bbdb-1.51 under site-lisp,
+and if bbdb-1.51 is newer than bbdb-1.50, and site-lisp is
+/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp,
- (add-path "bbdb")
+ (add-latest-path "bbdb")
- it adds "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/bbdb-1.51" to top of
- `load-path'.
+it adds "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/bbdb-1.51" to top of
+`load-path'.
- If optional argument ALL-PATHS is specified, it is searched from all
- of `load-path' instead of `default-load-path'.
+If optional argument ALL-PATHS is specified, it is searched from all
+of `load-path' instead of `default-load-path'.
-Function get-latest-path (PATTERN &optional ALL-PATHS)
+*** Function get-latest-path (PATTERN &optional ALL-PATHS)
- Return latest directory in default-load-path which is matched to
- regexp PATTERN. If optional argument ALL-PATHS is specified, it is
- searched from all of load-path instead of default-load-path.
+Return latest directory in default-load-path which is matched to
+regexp PATTERN. If optional argument ALL-PATHS is specified, it is
+searched from all of load-path instead of default-load-path.
Ex. (let ((gnus-path (get-latest-path "gnus")))
(add-path (expand-file-name "lisp" gnus-path))
(add-to-list 'Info-default-directory-list
- (expand-file-name "texi" gnus-path))
- )
+ (expand-file-name "texi" gnus-path)))
+
+*** Function file-installed-p (FILE &optional PATHS)
+
+Return absolute-path of FILE if FILE exists in PATHS. If PATHS is
+omitted, `load-path' is used.
+
+*** Function exec-installed-p (FILE &optional PATHS SUFFIXES)
+
+Return absolute-path of FILE if FILE exists in PATHS. If PATHS is
+omitted, `exec-path' is used. If SUFFIXES is omitted,
+`exec-suffix-list' is used.
+
+*** Function module-installed-p (MODULE &optional PATHS)
+
+Return non-nil if MODULE is provided or exists in PATHS. If PATHS is
+omitted, `load-path' is used.
+
+** filename
+
+*** Function replace-as-filename (string)
+
+Return safety file-name from STRING.
+
+It refers variable `filename-filters'. It is list of functions for
+file-name filter. Default filter refers following variables:
+
+**** Variable filename-limit-length
+
+Limit size of file-name.
+
+**** Variable filename-replacement-alist
+
+Alist list of characters vs. string as replacement. List of
+characters represents characters not allowed as file-name.
-Function file-installed-p (FILE &optional PATHS)
+* Bug reports
- Return absolute-path of FILE if FILE exists in PATHS. If PATHS is
- omitted, `load-path' is used.
+If you write bug-reports and/or suggestions for improvement, please
+send them to the APEL Mailing List:
-Function exec-installed-p (FILE &optional PATHS SUFFIXES)
+ apel-en@m17n.org (English)
+ apel-ja@m17n.org (Japanese)
- Return absolute-path of FILE if FILE exists in PATHS. If PATHS is
- omitted, `exec-path' is used. If suffixes is omitted,
- `exec-suffix-list' is used.
+Via the APEL ML, you can report APEL bugs, obtain the latest release
+of APEL, and discuss future enhancements to APEL. To join the APEL
+ML, send an empty e-mail to
-Function module-installed-p (MODULE &optional PATHS)
+ apel-en-ctl@m17n.org (English)
+ apel-ja-ctl@m17n.org (Japanese)
- Return non-nil if module is provided or exists in PATHS. If PATHS
- is omitted, `load-path' is used.
-filename
---------
+* Anonymous FTP
-Function replace-as-filename (string)
+Latest release of APEL can be obtained from:
- Return safety file-name from STRING.
+ ftp://ftp.m17n.org/pub/mule/apel/
- It refers variable `filename-filters'. It is list of functions for
- file-name filter. Default filter refers following variables:
- Variable filename-limit-length
+* CVS
- Limit size of file-name.
+Development of APEL uses CVS. So latest developing version is
+available at CVS.
- Variable filename-replacement-alist
+** cvs login (first time only)
- Alist list of characters vs. string as replacement. List of
- characters represents characters not allowed as file-name.
+ % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/root login
+ CVS password: [CR] # NULL string
-Bug reports
------------
+** checkout
- If you write bug-reports and/or suggestions for improvement, please
- send them to the tm Mailing List:
+ % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/root checkout apel
- bug-tm-en@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp (English)
- bug-tm-ja@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp (Japanese)
+ If you would like to join CVS based development, please send mail to
- Via the tm ML, you can report tm bugs, obtain the latest release of
- tm, and discuss future enhancements to tm. To join the tm ML, send
- e-mail to
+ cvs@cvs.m17n.org
- tm-ja-admin@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp (Japanese)
- tm-en-admin@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp (English)
+with your account name and your public key for ssh. cvsroot is
+:ext:cvs@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/root.
- Since the user registration is done manually, please write the mail
- body in human-recognizable language (^_^).
+We hope you will join the open development.