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1 ;;; calendar.el --- calendar functions
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1988-1995, 1997, 2000-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 ;; Author: Edward M. Reingold <reingold@cs.uiuc.edu>
6 ;; Maintainer: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
7 ;; Keywords: calendar
8 ;; Human-Keywords: calendar, Gregorian calendar, diary, holidays
9
10 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
11
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21
22 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
24
25 ;;; Commentary:
26
27 ;; This collection of functions implements a calendar window. It
28 ;; generates a calendar for the current month, together with the
29 ;; previous and coming months, or for any other three-month period.
30 ;; The calendar can be scrolled forward and backward in the window to
31 ;; show months in the past or future; the cursor can move forward and
32 ;; backward by days, weeks, or months, making it possible, for
33 ;; instance, to jump to the date a specified number of days, weeks, or
34 ;; months from the date under the cursor. The user can display a list
35 ;; of holidays and other notable days for the period shown; the
36 ;; notable days can be marked on the calendar, if desired. The user
37 ;; can also specify that dates having corresponding diary entries (in
38 ;; a file that the user specifies) be marked; the diary entries for
39 ;; any date can be viewed in a separate window. The diary and the
40 ;; notable days can be viewed independently of the calendar. Dates
41 ;; can be translated from the (usual) Gregorian calendar to the day of
42 ;; the year/days remaining in year, to the ISO commercial calendar, to
43 ;; the Julian (old style) calendar, to the Hebrew calendar, to the
44 ;; Islamic calendar, to the Baha'i calendar, to the French
45 ;; Revolutionary calendar, to the Mayan calendar, to the Chinese
46 ;; calendar, to the Coptic calendar, to the Ethiopic calendar, and to
47 ;; the astronomical (Julian) day number. Times of sunrise/sunset can
48 ;; be displayed, as can the phases of the moon. Appointment
49 ;; notification for diary entries is available. Calendar printing via
50 ;; LaTeX is available.
51
52 ;; The following files are part of the calendar/diary code:
53
54 ;; appt.el Appointment notification
55 ;; cal-bahai.el Baha'i calendar
56 ;; cal-china.el Chinese calendar
57 ;; cal-coptic.el Coptic/Ethiopic calendars
58 ;; cal-dst.el Daylight saving time rules
59 ;; cal-french.el French revolutionary calendar
60 ;; cal-hebrew.el Hebrew calendar
61 ;; cal-html.el Calendars in HTML
62 ;; cal-islam.el Islamic calendar
63 ;; cal-iso.el ISO calendar
64 ;; cal-julian.el Julian/astronomical calendars
65 ;; cal-mayan.el Mayan calendars
66 ;; cal-menu.el Menu support
67 ;; cal-move.el Movement in the calendar
68 ;; cal-persia.el Persian calendar
69 ;; cal-tex.el Calendars in LaTeX
70 ;; cal-x.el Dedicated frame functions
71 ;; calendar.el This file
72 ;; diary-lib.el Diary functions
73 ;; holidays.el Holiday functions
74 ;; lunar.el Phases of the moon
75 ;; solar.el Sunrise/sunset, equinoxes/solstices
76
77 ;; Technical details of all the calendrical calculations can be found in
78 ;; ``Calendrical Calculations: The Millennium Edition'' by Edward M. Reingold
79 ;; and Nachum Dershowitz, Cambridge University Press (2001).
80
81 ;; An earlier version of the technical details appeared in
82 ;; ``Calendrical Calculations'' by Nachum Dershowitz and Edward M. Reingold,
83 ;; Software--Practice and Experience, Volume 20, Number 9 (September, 1990),
84 ;; pages 899-928, and in ``Calendrical Calculations, Part II: Three Historical
85 ;; Calendars'' by E. M. Reingold, N. Dershowitz, and S. M. Clamen,
86 ;; Software--Practice and Experience, Volume 23, Number 4 (April, 1993),
87 ;; pages 383-404.
88
89 ;; Hard copies of these two papers can be obtained by sending email to
90 ;; reingold@cs.uiuc.edu with the SUBJECT "send-paper-cal" (no quotes) and
91 ;; the message BODY containing your mailing address (snail).
92
93
94 ;; A note on free variables:
95
96 ;; The calendar passes around a few dynamically bound variables, which
97 ;; unfortunately have rather common names. They are meant to be
98 ;; available for external functions, so the names can't be changed.
99
100 ;; displayed-month, displayed-year: bound in calendar-generate, the
101 ;; central month of the 3 month calendar window
102 ;; original-date, number: bound in diary-list-entries, the arguments
103 ;; with which that function was called.
104 ;; date, entry: bound in diary-list-sexp-entries (qv)
105
106 ;; Bound in diary-list-entries:
107 ;; diary-entries-list: use in d-l, appt.el, and by diary-add-to-list
108 ;; diary-saved-point: only used in diary-lib.el, passed to the display func
109 ;; date-string: only used in diary-lib.el
110 ;; list-only: don't modify the diary-buffer, just return a list of entries
111 ;; file-glob-attrs: yuck
112
113 ;;; Code:
114
115 (load "cal-loaddefs" nil t)
116
117 ;; Avoid recursive load of calendar when loading cal-menu. Yuck.
118 (provide 'calendar)
119 (require 'cal-menu)
120
121 (defgroup calendar nil
122 "Calendar and time management support."
123 :prefix "calendar-"
124 :group 'applications)
125
126 (defgroup calendar-hooks nil
127 "Calendar hooks."
128 :prefix "calendar-"
129 :group 'calendar)
130
131 (defgroup calendar-faces nil
132 "Calendar faces."
133 :prefix "calendar-"
134 :group 'calendar)
135
136 (defcustom calendar-offset 0
137 "The offset of the principal month from the center of the calendar window.
138 0 means the principal month is in the center (default), -1 means on the left,
139 +1 means on the right. Larger (or smaller) values push the principal month off
140 the screen."
141 :type 'integer
142 :group 'calendar)
143
144 (defcustom calendar-setup nil
145 "The frame setup of the calendar.
146 The choices are: `one-frame' (calendar and diary together in one separate,
147 dedicated frame); `two-frames' (calendar and diary in separate, dedicated
148 frames); `calendar-only' (calendar in a separate, dedicated frame); with
149 any other value the current frame is used. Using any of the first
150 three options overrides the value of `calendar-view-diary-initially-flag'."
151 :type '(choice
152 (const :tag "calendar and diary in separate frame" one-frame)
153 (const :tag "calendar and diary each in own frame" two-frames)
154 (const :tag "calendar in separate frame" calendar-only)
155 (const :tag "use current frame" nil))
156 :group 'calendar)
157
158 (defcustom calendar-minimum-window-height 8
159 "Minimum height `calendar-generate-window' should use for calendar window."
160 :type 'integer
161 :version "22.1"
162 :group 'calendar)
163
164 ;; See discussion in bug#1806.
165 (defcustom calendar-split-width-threshold nil
166 "Value to use for `split-width-threshold' when creating a calendar.
167 This only affects frames wider than the default value of
168 `split-width-threshold'."
169 :type '(choice (const nil)
170 (integer))
171 :version "23.2"
172 :group 'calendar)
173
174 (defcustom calendar-week-start-day 0
175 "The day of the week on which a week in the calendar begins.
176 0 means Sunday (default), 1 means Monday, and so on.
177
178 If you change this variable directly (without using customize)
179 after starting `calendar', you should call `calendar-redraw' to
180 update the calendar display to reflect the change, otherwise
181 movement commands will not work correctly."
182 :type 'integer
183 ;; Change the initialize so that if you reload calendar.el, it will not
184 ;; cause a redraw (which may fail, e.g. with "invalid byte-code in
185 ;; calendar.elc" because of the "byte-compile-dynamic").
186 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
187 :set (lambda (sym val)
188 (set sym val)
189 (calendar-redraw))
190 :group 'calendar)
191
192 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'view-diary-entries-initially
193 'calendar-view-diary-initially-flag "23.1")
194
195 (defcustom calendar-view-diary-initially-flag nil
196 "Non-nil means display current date's diary entries on entry to calendar.
197 The diary is displayed in another window when the calendar is first displayed,
198 if the current date is visible. The number of days of diary entries displayed
199 is governed by the variable `diary-number-of-entries'. This variable can
200 be overridden by the value of `calendar-setup'."
201 :type 'boolean
202 :group 'diary)
203
204 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'mark-diary-entries-in-calendar
205 'calendar-mark-diary-entries-flag "23.1")
206
207 ;; FIXME :set
208 (defcustom calendar-mark-diary-entries-flag nil
209 "Non-nil means mark dates with diary entries, in the calendar window.
210 The marking symbol is specified by the variable `diary-entry-marker'."
211 :type 'boolean
212 :group 'diary)
213
214 (defcustom calendar-remove-frame-by-deleting t
215 "Determine how the calendar mode removes a frame no longer needed.
216 If nil, make an icon of the frame. If non-nil, delete the frame."
217 :type 'boolean
218 :version "23.1" ; changed from nil to t
219 :group 'view
220 :group 'calendar)
221
222 (defface calendar-today
223 '((t (:underline t)))
224 "Face for indicating today's date in the calendar.
225 See the variable `calendar-today-marker'."
226 :group 'calendar-faces)
227
228 (define-obsolete-face-alias 'calendar-today-face 'calendar-today "22.1")
229
230 (defface diary
231 '((((min-colors 88) (class color) (background light))
232 :foreground "red1")
233 (((class color) (background light))
234 :foreground "red")
235 (((min-colors 88) (class color) (background dark))
236 :foreground "yellow1")
237 (((class color) (background dark))
238 :foreground "yellow")
239 (t
240 :weight bold))
241 "Face for highlighting diary entries.
242 Used to mark diary entries in the calendar (see `diary-entry-marker'),
243 and to highlight the date header in the fancy diary."
244 :group 'calendar-faces)
245
246 (define-obsolete-face-alias 'diary-face 'diary "22.1")
247
248 (defface holiday
249 '((((class color) (background light))
250 :background "pink")
251 (((class color) (background dark))
252 :background "chocolate4")
253 (t
254 :inverse-video t))
255 "Face for indicating in the calendar dates that have holidays.
256 See `calendar-holiday-marker'."
257 :group 'calendar-faces)
258
259 (define-obsolete-face-alias 'holiday-face 'holiday "22.1")
260
261 ;; These briefly checked font-lock-mode, but that is broken, since it
262 ;; is a buffer-local variable, and which buffer happens to be current
263 ;; when this file is loaded shouldn't make a difference. One could
264 ;; perhaps check global-font-lock-mode, or font-lock-global-modes; but
265 ;; this feature doesn't use font-lock, so there's no real reason it
266 ;; should respect those either. See bug#2199.
267 ;; They also used to check display-color-p, but that is a problem if
268 ;; loaded from --daemon. Since BW displays are rare now, this was
269 ;; also taken out. The way to keep it would be to have nil mean do a
270 ;; runtime check whenever this variable is used.
271 (defcustom diary-entry-marker 'diary
272 "How to mark dates that have diary entries.
273 The value can be either a single-character string (e.g. \"+\") or a face."
274 :type '(choice (string :tag "Single character string") face)
275 :group 'diary
276 :version "23.1")
277
278 (defcustom calendar-today-marker 'calendar-today
279 "How to mark today's date in the calendar.
280 The value can be either a single-character string (e.g. \"=\") or a face.
281 Used by `calendar-mark-today'."
282 :type '(choice (string :tag "Single character string") face)
283 :group 'calendar
284 :version "23.1")
285
286 (defcustom calendar-holiday-marker 'holiday
287 "How to mark notable dates in the calendar.
288 The value can be either a single-character string (e.g. \"*\") or a face."
289 :type '(choice (string :tag "Single character string") face)
290 :group 'holidays
291 :version "23.1")
292
293 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'view-calendar-holidays-initially
294 'calendar-view-holidays-initially-flag "23.1")
295
296 (defcustom calendar-view-holidays-initially-flag nil
297 "Non-nil means display holidays for current three month period on entry.
298 The holidays are displayed in another window when the calendar is first
299 displayed."
300 :type 'boolean
301 :group 'holidays)
302
303 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'mark-holidays-in-calendar
304 'calendar-mark-holidays-flag "23.1")
305
306 ;; FIXME :set
307 (defcustom calendar-mark-holidays-flag nil
308 "Non-nil means mark dates of holidays in the calendar window.
309 The marking symbol is specified by the variable `calendar-holiday-marker'."
310 :type 'boolean
311 :group 'holidays)
312
313 (defcustom calendar-mode-hook nil
314 "Hook run when entering `calendar-mode'."
315 :type 'hook
316 :group 'calendar-hooks)
317
318 (defcustom calendar-load-hook nil
319 "List of functions to be called after the calendar is first loaded.
320 This is the place to add key bindings to `calendar-mode-map'."
321 :type 'hook
322 :group 'calendar-hooks)
323
324 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'initial-calendar-window-hook
325 'calendar-initial-window-hook "23.1")
326
327 (defcustom calendar-initial-window-hook nil
328 "List of functions to be called when the calendar window is created.
329 Quitting the calendar and re-entering it will cause these functions
330 to be called again."
331 :type 'hook
332 :group 'calendar-hooks)
333
334 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'today-visible-calendar-hook
335 'calendar-today-visible-hook "23.1")
336
337 (defcustom calendar-today-visible-hook nil
338 "List of functions called whenever the current date is visible.
339 To mark today's date, add the function `calendar-mark-today'.
340 To replace the date with asterisks, add the function `calendar-star-date'.
341 See also `calendar-today-invisible-hook'.
342
343 In general, be careful about changing characters in the calendar buffer,
344 since it may cause the movement commands to fail."
345 :type 'hook
346 :options '(calendar-mark-today calendar-star-date)
347 :group 'calendar-hooks)
348
349 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'today-invisible-calendar-hook
350 'calendar-today-invisible-hook "23.1")
351
352 (defcustom calendar-today-invisible-hook nil
353 "List of functions called whenever the current date is not visible.
354 See also `calendar-today-visible-hook'."
355 :type 'hook
356 :group 'calendar-hooks)
357
358 (defcustom calendar-move-hook nil
359 "List of functions called whenever the cursor moves in the calendar.
360 For example,
361
362 (add-hook 'calendar-move-hook (lambda () (diary-view-entries 1)))
363
364 redisplays the diary for whatever date the cursor is moved to."
365 :type 'hook
366 :options '(calendar-update-mode-line)
367 :group 'calendar-hooks)
368
369 (defcustom calendar-date-echo-text
370 "mouse-2: general menu\nmouse-3: menu for this date"
371 "String displayed when the cursor is over a date in the calendar.
372 Can be either a fixed string, or a lisp expression that returns one.
373 When this expression is evaluated, DAY, MONTH, and YEAR are
374 integers appropriate to the relevant date. For example, to
375 display the ISO date:
376
377 (setq calendar-date-echo-text '(format \"ISO date: %s\"
378 (calendar-iso-date-string
379 (list month day year))))
380 Changing this variable without using customize has no effect on
381 pre-existing calendar windows."
382 :group 'calendar
383 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
384 :risky t
385 :set (lambda (sym val)
386 (set sym val)
387 (calendar-redraw))
388 :type '(choice (string :tag "Fixed string")
389 (sexp :value
390 (format "ISO date: %s"
391 (calendar-iso-date-string
392 (list month day year)))))
393 :version "23.1")
394
395
396 (defvar calendar-month-digit-width nil
397 "Width of the region with numbers in each month in the calendar.")
398
399 (defvar calendar-month-width nil
400 "Full width of each month in the calendar.")
401
402 (defvar calendar-right-margin nil
403 "Right margin of the calendar.")
404
405 (defvar calendar-month-edges nil
406 "Alist of month edge columns.
407 Each element has the form (N LEFT FIRST LAST RIGHT), where
408 LEFT is the leftmost column associated with month segment N,
409 FIRST and LAST are the first and last columns with day digits in,
410 and LAST is the rightmost column.")
411
412 (defun calendar-month-edges (segment)
413 "Compute the month edge columns for month SEGMENT.
414 Returns a list (LEFT FIRST LAST RIGHT), where LEFT is the
415 leftmost column associated with a month, FIRST and LAST are the
416 first and last columns with day digits in, and LAST is the
417 rightmost column."
418 ;; The leftmost column with a digit in it in this month segment.
419 (let* ((first (+ calendar-left-margin
420 (* segment calendar-month-width)))
421 ;; The rightmost column with a digit in it in this month segment.
422 (last (+ first (1- calendar-month-digit-width)))
423 (left (if (eq segment 0)
424 0
425 (+ calendar-left-margin
426 (* segment calendar-month-width)
427 (- (/ calendar-intermonth-spacing 2)))))
428 ;; The rightmost edge of this month segment, dividing the
429 ;; space between months in two.
430 (right (+ calendar-left-margin
431 (* (1+ segment) calendar-month-width)
432 (- (/ calendar-intermonth-spacing 2)))))
433 (list left first last right)))
434
435 (defun calendar-recompute-layout-variables ()
436 "Recompute some layout-related calendar \"constants\"."
437 (setq calendar-month-digit-width (+ (* 6 calendar-column-width)
438 calendar-day-digit-width)
439 calendar-month-width (+ (* 7 calendar-column-width)
440 calendar-intermonth-spacing)
441 calendar-right-margin (+ calendar-left-margin
442 (* 3 (* 7 calendar-column-width))
443 (* 2 calendar-intermonth-spacing))
444 calendar-month-edges nil)
445 (dotimes (i 3)
446 (push (cons i (calendar-month-edges i)) calendar-month-edges))
447 (setq calendar-month-edges (reverse calendar-month-edges)))
448
449 ;; FIXME add font-lock-keywords.
450 (defun calendar-set-layout-variable (symbol value &optional minmax)
451 "Set SYMBOL's value to VALUE, an integer.
452 A positive/negative MINMAX enforces a minimum/maximum value.
453 Then redraw the calendar, if necessary."
454 (let ((oldvalue (symbol-value symbol)))
455 (custom-set-default symbol (if minmax
456 (if (< minmax 0)
457 (min value (- minmax))
458 (max value minmax))
459 value))
460 (unless (equal value oldvalue)
461 (calendar-recompute-layout-variables)
462 (calendar-redraw))))
463
464 (defcustom calendar-left-margin 5
465 "Empty space to the left of the first month in the calendar."
466 :group 'calendar
467 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
468 :set 'calendar-set-layout-variable
469 :type 'integer
470 :version "23.1")
471
472 ;; Or you can view it as columns of width 2, with 1 space, no space
473 ;; after the last column, and a 5 space gap between month.
474 ;; FIXME check things work if this is odd.
475 (defcustom calendar-intermonth-spacing 4
476 "Space between months in the calendar. Minimum value is 1."
477 :group 'calendar
478 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
479 :set (lambda (sym val)
480 (calendar-set-layout-variable sym val 1))
481 :type 'integer
482 :version "23.1")
483
484 ;; FIXME calendar-month-column-width?
485 (defcustom calendar-column-width 3
486 "Width of each day column in the calendar. Minimum value is 3."
487 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
488 :set (lambda (sym val)
489 (calendar-set-layout-variable sym val 3))
490 :type 'integer
491 :version "23.1")
492
493 (defcustom calendar-day-header-width 2
494 "Width of the day column headers in the calendar.
495 Must be at least one less than `calendar-column-width'."
496 :group 'calendar
497 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
498 :set (lambda (sym val)
499 (calendar-set-layout-variable sym val (- 1 calendar-column-width)))
500 :type 'integer
501 :version "23.1")
502
503 ;; FIXME a format specifier instead?
504 (defcustom calendar-day-digit-width 2
505 "Width of the day digits in the calendar. Minimum value is 2."
506 :group 'calendar
507 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
508 :set (lambda (sym val)
509 (calendar-set-layout-variable sym val 2))
510 :type 'integer
511 :version "23.1")
512
513 (defcustom calendar-intermonth-header nil
514 "Header text display in the space to the left of each calendar month.
515 See `calendar-intermonth-text'."
516 :group 'calendar
517 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
518 :risky t
519 :set (lambda (sym val)
520 (set sym val)
521 (calendar-redraw))
522 :type '(choice (const nil :tag "Nothing")
523 (string :tag "Fixed string")
524 (sexp :value
525 (propertize "WK" 'font-lock-face
526 'font-lock-function-name-face)))
527 :version "23.1")
528
529 (defcustom calendar-intermonth-text nil
530 "Text to display in the space to the left of each calendar month.
531 Can be nil, a fixed string, or a lisp expression that returns a string.
532 When the expression is evaluated, the variables DAY, MONTH and YEAR
533 are integers appropriate for the first day in each week.
534 Will be truncated to the smaller of `calendar-left-margin' and
535 `calendar-intermonth-spacing'. The last character is forced to be a space.
536 For example, to display the ISO week numbers:
537
538 (setq calendar-week-start-day 1
539 calendar-intermonth-text
540 '(propertize
541 (format \"%2d\"
542 (car
543 (calendar-iso-from-absolute
544 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list month day year)))))
545 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-function-name-face))
546
547 See also `calendar-intermonth-header'."
548 :group 'calendar
549 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
550 :risky t
551 :set (lambda (sym val)
552 (set sym val)
553 (calendar-redraw))
554 :type '(choice (const nil :tag "Nothing")
555 (string :tag "Fixed string")
556 (sexp :value
557 (propertize
558 (format "%2d"
559 (car
560 (calendar-iso-from-absolute
561 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
562 (list month day year)))))
563 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-function-name-face)))
564 :version "23.1")
565
566 (defcustom diary-file "~/diary"
567 "Name of the file in which one's personal diary of dates is kept.
568
569 The file's entries are lines beginning with any of the forms
570 specified by the variable `diary-date-forms', which by default
571 uses the forms of `diary-american-date-forms':
572
573 MONTH/DAY
574 MONTH/DAY/YEAR
575 MONTHNAME DAY
576 MONTHNAME DAY, YEAR
577 DAYNAME
578
579 with the remainder of the line being the diary entry string for
580 that date. MONTH and DAY are one or two digit numbers, YEAR is a
581 number and may be written in full or abbreviated to the final two
582 digits (if `diary-abbreviated-year-flag' is non-nil). MONTHNAME
583 and DAYNAME can be spelled in full (as specified by the variables
584 `calendar-month-name-array' and `calendar-day-name-array'), or
585 abbreviated (as specified by `calendar-month-abbrev-array' and
586 `calendar-day-abbrev-array') with or without a period. Case is
587 ignored. Any of DAY, MONTH, or MONTHNAME, YEAR can be `*' which
588 matches any day, month, or year, respectively. If the date does
589 not contain a year, it is generic and applies to any year. A
590 DAYNAME entry applies to the appropriate day of the week in every week.
591
592 You can customize `diary-date-forms' to your preferred format.
593 Three default styles are provided: `diary-american-date-forms',
594 `diary-european-date-forms', and `diary-iso-date-forms'.
595 You can choose between these by setting `calendar-date-style' in your
596 .emacs file, or by using `calendar-set-date-style' when in the calendar.
597
598 A diary entry can be preceded by the character `diary-nonmarking-symbol'
599 \(ordinarily `&') to make that entry nonmarking--that is, it will not be
600 marked on dates in the calendar window but will appear in a diary window.
601
602 Multiline diary entries are made by indenting lines after the first with
603 either a TAB or one or more spaces.
604
605 Lines not in one the above formats are ignored. Here are some sample diary
606 entries (in the default American style):
607
608 12/22/1988 Twentieth wedding anniversary!!
609 &1/1. Happy New Year!
610 10/22 Ruth's birthday.
611 21: Payday
612 Tuesday--weekly meeting with grad students at 10am
613 Supowit, Shen, Bitner, and Kapoor to attend.
614 1/13/89 Friday the thirteenth!!
615 &thu 4pm squash game with Lloyd.
616 mar 16 Dad's birthday
617 April 15, 1989 Income tax due.
618 &* 15 time cards due.
619
620 If the first line of a diary entry consists only of the date or day name with
621 no trailing blanks or punctuation, then that line is not displayed in the
622 diary window; only the continuation lines is shown. For example, the
623 single diary entry
624
625 02/11/1989
626 Bill Blattner visits Princeton today
627 2pm Cognitive Studies Committee meeting
628 2:30-5:30 Lizzie at Lawrenceville for `Group Initiative'
629 4:00pm Jamie Tappenden
630 7:30pm Dinner at George and Ed's for Alan Ryan
631 7:30-10:00pm dance at Stewart Country Day School
632
633 will appear in the diary window without the date line at the beginning. This
634 facility allows the diary window to look neater, but can cause confusion if
635 used with more than one day's entries displayed.
636
637 Diary entries can be based on Lisp sexps. For example, the diary entry
638
639 %%(diary-block 11 1 1990 11 10 1990) Vacation
640
641 causes the diary entry \"Vacation\" to appear from November 1 through
642 November 10, 1990. See the documentation for the function
643 `diary-list-sexp-entries' for more details.
644
645 Diary entries based on the Hebrew, the Islamic and/or the Baha'i
646 calendar are also possible, but because these are somewhat slow, they
647 are ignored unless you set the `diary-nongregorian-listing-hook' and
648 the `diary-nongregorian-marking-hook' appropriately. See the
649 documentation of these hooks for details.
650
651 Diary files can contain directives to include the contents of other files; for
652 details, see the documentation for the variable `diary-list-entries-hook'."
653 :type 'file
654 :group 'diary)
655
656 ;; FIXME do these have to be single characters?
657 (defcustom diary-nonmarking-symbol "&"
658 "Symbol indicating that a diary entry is not to be marked in the calendar."
659 :type 'string
660 :group 'diary)
661
662 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'hebrew-diary-entry-symbol
663 'diary-hebrew-entry-symbol "23.1")
664
665 (defcustom diary-hebrew-entry-symbol "H"
666 "Symbol indicating a diary entry according to the Hebrew calendar."
667 :type 'string
668 :group 'diary)
669
670 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'islamic-diary-entry-symbol
671 'diary-islamic-entry-symbol "23.1")
672
673 (defcustom diary-islamic-entry-symbol "I"
674 "Symbol indicating a diary entry according to the Islamic calendar."
675 :type 'string
676 :group 'diary)
677
678 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'bahai-diary-entry-symbol
679 'diary-bahai-entry-symbol "23.1")
680
681 (defcustom diary-bahai-entry-symbol "B"
682 "Symbol indicating a diary entry according to the Baha'i calendar."
683 :type 'string
684 :group 'diary)
685
686 (defcustom european-calendar-style nil
687 "Non-nil means use the European style of dates in the diary and display.
688 In this case, a date like 1/2/1990 would be interpreted as
689 February 1, 1990. See `diary-european-date-forms' for the
690 default European diary date styles.
691
692 Setting this variable directly does not take effect (if the
693 calendar package is already loaded). Rather, use either
694 \\[customize] or the function `calendar-set-date-style'."
695 :type 'boolean
696 ;; Without :initialize (require 'calendar) throws an error because
697 ;; calendar-set-date-style is undefined at this point.
698 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
699 :set (lambda (symbol value)
700 (if value
701 (calendar-set-date-style 'european)
702 (calendar-set-date-style 'american)))
703 :group 'calendar)
704
705 (make-obsolete-variable 'european-calendar-style 'calendar-date-style "23.1")
706
707 ;; If this is autoloaded, c-d-s gets set before any customization of e-c-s.
708 (defcustom calendar-date-style (if european-calendar-style 'european
709 'american)
710 "Your preferred style for writing dates.
711 The options are:
712 `american' - month/day/year
713 `european' - day/month/year
714 `iso' - year/month/day
715 This affects how dates written in your diary are interpreted.
716 It also affects date display, as well as those calendar and diary
717 functions that take a date as an argument, e.g. `diary-date', by
718 changing the order in which the arguments are interpreted.
719
720 Setting this variable directly does not take effect (if the
721 calendar package is already loaded). Rather, use either
722 \\[customize] or the function `calendar-set-date-style'."
723 :version "23.1"
724 :type '(choice (const american :tag "Month/Day/Year")
725 (const european :tag "Day/Month/Year")
726 (const iso :tag "Year/Month/Day"))
727 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
728 :set (lambda (symbol value)
729 (calendar-set-date-style value))
730 :group 'calendar)
731
732 ;; Next three are provided to aid in setting diary-date-forms.
733 ;; FIXME move to diary-lib?
734 (defcustom diary-iso-date-forms
735 '((month "[-/]" day "[^-/0-9]")
736 (year "[-/]" month "[-/]" day "[^0-9]")
737 ;; Cannot allow [-/] as separators here, since it would also match
738 ;; the first element (bug#7377).
739 (monthname " *" day "[^-0-9]")
740 (year " *" monthname " *" day "[^0-9]")
741 (dayname "\\W"))
742 "List of pseudo-patterns describing the ISO style of dates.
743 The defaults are: MONTH[-/]DAY; YEAR[-/]MONTH[-/]DAY; MONTHNAME DAY;
744 YEAR MONTHNAME DAY; DAYNAME. Normally you should not customize this,
745 but `diary-date-forms' (which see)."
746 :version "23.3" ; bug#7377
747 :type '(repeat (choice (cons :tag "Backup"
748 :value (backup . nil)
749 (const backup)
750 (repeat (list :inline t :format "%v"
751 (symbol :tag "Keyword")
752 (choice symbol regexp))))
753 (repeat (list :inline t :format "%v"
754 (symbol :tag "Keyword")
755 (choice symbol regexp)))))
756 :group 'diary)
757
758 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'american-date-diary-pattern
759 'diary-american-date-forms "23.1")
760
761 (defcustom diary-american-date-forms
762 '((month "/" day "[^/0-9]")
763 (month "/" day "/" year "[^0-9]")
764 (monthname " *" day "[^,0-9]")
765 (monthname " *" day ", *" year "[^0-9]")
766 (dayname "\\W"))
767 "List of pseudo-patterns describing the American style of dates.
768 The defaults are: MONTH/DAY; MONTH/DAY/YEAR; MONTHNAME DAY;
769 MONTHNAME DAY, YEAR; DAYNAME. Normally you should not customize this,
770 but `diary-date-forms' (which see)."
771 :type '(repeat (choice (cons :tag "Backup"
772 :value (backup . nil)
773 (const backup)
774 (repeat (list :inline t :format "%v"
775 (symbol :tag "Keyword")
776 (choice symbol regexp))))
777 (repeat (list :inline t :format "%v"
778 (symbol :tag "Keyword")
779 (choice symbol regexp)))))
780 :group 'diary)
781
782 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'european-date-diary-pattern
783 'diary-european-date-forms "23.1")
784
785 (defcustom diary-european-date-forms
786 '((day "/" month "[^/0-9]")
787 (day "/" month "/" year "[^0-9]")
788 (backup day " *" monthname "\\W+\\<\\([^*0-9]\\|\\([0-9]+[:aApP]\\)\\)")
789 (day " *" monthname " *" year "[^0-9]")
790 (dayname "\\W"))
791 "List of pseudo-patterns describing the European style of dates.
792 The defaults are: DAY/MONTH; DAY/MONTH/YEAR; DAY MONTHNAME;
793 DAY MONTHNAME YEAR; DAYNAME. Normally you should not customize this, but
794 `diary-date-forms' (which see)."
795 :type '(repeat (choice (cons :tag "Backup"
796 :value (backup . nil)
797 (const backup)
798 (repeat (list :inline t :format "%v"
799 (symbol :tag "Keyword")
800 (choice symbol regexp))))
801 (repeat (list :inline t :format "%v"
802 (symbol :tag "Keyword")
803 (choice symbol regexp)))))
804 :group 'diary)
805
806 (defvar diary-font-lock-keywords)
807
808 (defcustom diary-date-forms (cond ((eq calendar-date-style 'iso)
809 diary-iso-date-forms)
810 ((eq calendar-date-style 'european)
811 diary-european-date-forms)
812 (t diary-american-date-forms))
813 "List of pseudo-patterns describing the forms of date used in the diary.
814 The patterns on the list must be MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE and should not match
815 any portion of the diary entry itself, just the date component.
816
817 A pseudo-pattern is a list of regular expressions and the keywords `month',
818 `day', `year', `monthname', and `dayname'. The keyword `monthname' will
819 match the name of the month (see `calendar-month-name-array'), capitalized
820 or not, or its user-specified abbreviation (see `calendar-month-abbrev-array'),
821 followed by a period or not; it will also match `*'. Similarly, `dayname'
822 will match the name of the day (see `calendar-day-name-array'), capitalized or
823 not, or its user-specified abbreviation (see `calendar-day-abbrev-array'),
824 followed by a period or not. The keywords `month', `day', and `year' will
825 match those numerical values, preceded by arbitrarily many zeros; they will
826 also match `*'.
827
828 The matching of the diary entries with the date forms is done with the
829 standard syntax table from Fundamental mode, but with the `*' changed so
830 that it is a word constituent.
831
832 If, to be mutually exclusive, a pseudo-pattern must match a portion of the
833 diary entry itself, the first element of the pattern MUST be `backup'. This
834 directive causes the date recognizer to back up to the beginning of the
835 current word of the diary entry, so in no case can the pattern match more than
836 a portion of the first word of the diary entry.
837
838 For examples of three common styles, see `diary-american-date-forms',
839 `diary-european-date-forms', and `diary-iso-date-forms'."
840 :type '(repeat (choice (cons :tag "Backup"
841 :value (backup . nil)
842 (const backup)
843 (repeat (list :inline t :format "%v"
844 (symbol :tag "Keyword")
845 (choice symbol regexp))))
846 (repeat (list :inline t :format "%v"
847 (symbol :tag "Keyword")
848 (choice symbol regexp)))))
849 :set-after '(calendar-date-style diary-iso-date-forms
850 diary-european-date-forms
851 diary-american-date-forms)
852 :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
853 :set (lambda (symbol value)
854 (unless (equal value (eval symbol))
855 (custom-set-default symbol value)
856 (setq diary-font-lock-keywords (diary-font-lock-keywords))
857 ;; Need to redraw not just to get new font-locking, but also
858 ;; to pick up any newly recognized entries.
859 (and (diary-live-p)
860 (diary))))
861 :group 'diary)
862
863 ;; Next three are provided to aid in setting calendar-date-display-form.
864 (defcustom calendar-iso-date-display-form '((format "%s-%.2d-%.2d" year
865 (string-to-number month)
866 (string-to-number day)))
867 "Pseudo-pattern governing the way a date appears in the ISO style.
868 Normally you should not customize this, but `calendar-date-display-form'
869 \(which see)."
870 :type 'sexp
871 :version "23.1"
872 :group 'calendar)
873
874 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'european-calendar-display-form
875 'calendar-european-date-display-form "23.1")
876
877 (defcustom calendar-european-date-display-form
878 '((if dayname (concat dayname ", ")) day " " monthname " " year)
879 "Pseudo-pattern governing the way a date appears in the European style.
880 Normally you should not customize this, but `calendar-date-display-form'
881 \(which see)."
882 :type 'sexp
883 :group 'calendar)
884
885 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'american-calendar-display-form
886 'calendar-american-date-display-form "23.1")
887
888 (defcustom calendar-american-date-display-form
889 '((if dayname (concat dayname ", ")) monthname " " day ", " year)
890 "Pseudo-pattern governing the way a date appears in the American style.
891 Normally you should not customize this, but `calendar-date-display-form'
892 \(which see)."
893 :type 'sexp
894 :group 'calendar)
895
896 (defcustom calendar-date-display-form
897 (cond ((eq calendar-date-style 'iso)
898 calendar-iso-date-display-form)
899 ((eq calendar-date-style 'european)
900 calendar-european-date-display-form)
901 (t calendar-american-date-display-form))
902 "Pseudo-pattern governing the way a calendar date appears.
903 Used by the function `calendar-date-string' (which see), a pseudo-pattern
904 is a list of expressions that can involve the keywords `month', `day',
905 and `year' (all numbers in string form), and `monthname' and `dayname'
906 \(both alphabetic strings). For example, a typical American form would be
907
908 '(month \"/\" day \"/\" (substring year -2))
909
910 whereas
911
912 '((format \"%9s, %9s %2s, %4s\" dayname monthname day year))
913
914 would give the usual American style in fixed-length fields. The variables
915 `calendar-iso-date-display-form', `calendar-european-date-display-form', and
916 `calendar-american-date-display-form' provide some defaults for three common
917 styles."
918 :type 'sexp
919 :set-after '(calendar-date-style calendar-iso-date-display-form
920 calendar-european-date-display-form
921 calendar-american-date-display-form)
922 :group 'calendar)
923
924 (defun calendar-set-date-style (style)
925 "Set the style of calendar and diary dates to STYLE (a symbol).
926 The valid styles are described in the documentation of `calendar-date-style'."
927 (interactive (list (intern
928 (completing-read "Date style: "
929 '("american" "european" "iso") nil t
930 nil nil "american"))))
931 (or (memq style '(american european iso))
932 (setq style 'american))
933 (setq calendar-date-style style
934 calendar-date-display-form
935 (symbol-value (intern-soft
936 (format "calendar-%s-date-display-form" style)))
937 diary-date-forms
938 (symbol-value (intern-soft (format "diary-%s-date-forms" style))))
939 (calendar-update-mode-line))
940
941 (defun european-calendar ()
942 "Set the interpretation and display of dates to the European style."
943 (interactive)
944 (calendar-set-date-style 'european))
945
946 (make-obsolete 'european-calendar 'calendar-set-date-style "23.1")
947
948 (defun american-calendar ()
949 "Set the interpretation and display of dates to the American style."
950 (interactive)
951 (calendar-set-date-style 'american))
952
953 (make-obsolete 'american-calendar 'calendar-set-date-style "23.1")
954
955 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'holidays-in-diary-buffer
956 'diary-show-holidays-flag "23.1")
957
958 (defcustom diary-show-holidays-flag t
959 "Non-nil means include holidays in the diary display.
960 The holidays appear in the mode line of the diary buffer, or in the
961 fancy diary buffer next to the date. This slows down the diary functions
962 somewhat; setting it to nil makes the diary display faster."
963 :type 'boolean
964 :group 'holidays)
965
966 (defcustom calendar-debug-sexp nil
967 "Turn debugging on when evaluating a sexp in the diary or holiday list."
968 :type 'boolean
969 :group 'calendar)
970
971 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'all-hebrew-calendar-holidays
972 'calendar-hebrew-all-holidays-flag "23.1")
973
974 (defcustom calendar-hebrew-all-holidays-flag nil
975 "If nil, show only major holidays from the Hebrew calendar.
976 This means only those Jewish holidays that appear on secular calendars.
977 Otherwise, show all the holidays that would appear in a complete Hebrew
978 calendar."
979 :type 'boolean
980 :group 'holidays)
981
982 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'all-christian-calendar-holidays
983 'calendar-christian-all-holidays-flag "23.1")
984
985 (defcustom calendar-christian-all-holidays-flag nil
986 "If nil, show only major holidays from the Christian calendar.
987 This means only those Christian holidays that appear on secular calendars.
988 Otherwise, show all the holidays that would appear in a complete Christian
989 calendar."
990 :type 'boolean
991 :group 'holidays)
992
993 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'all-islamic-calendar-holidays
994 'calendar-islamic-all-holidays-flag "23.1")
995
996 (defcustom calendar-islamic-all-holidays-flag nil
997 "If nil, show only major holidays from the Islamic calendar.
998 This means only those Islamic holidays that appear on secular calendars.
999 Otherwise, show all the holidays that would appear in a complete Islamic
1000 calendar."
1001 :type 'boolean
1002 :group 'holidays)
1003
1004 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'all-bahai-calendar-holidays
1005 'calendar-bahai-all-holidays-flag "23.1")
1006
1007 (defcustom calendar-bahai-all-holidays-flag nil
1008 "If nil, show only major holidays from the Baha'i calendar.
1009 These are the days on which work and school must be suspended.
1010 Otherwise, show all the holidays that would appear in a complete Baha'i
1011 calendar."
1012 :type 'boolean
1013 :group 'holidays)
1014
1015 (defcustom calendar-chinese-all-holidays-flag nil
1016 "If nil, show only the major holidays from the Chinese calendar."
1017 :version "23.1"
1018 :type 'boolean
1019 :group 'holidays)
1020
1021 ;;; End of user options.
1022
1023 (calendar-recompute-layout-variables)
1024
1025 (defconst calendar-first-date-row 3
1026 "First row in the calendar with actual dates.")
1027
1028 (defconst calendar-buffer "*Calendar*"
1029 "Name of the buffer used for the calendar.")
1030
1031 (defconst holiday-buffer "*Holidays*"
1032 "Name of the buffer used for the displaying the holidays.")
1033
1034 (defconst diary-fancy-buffer "*Fancy Diary Entries*"
1035 "Name of the buffer used for the optional fancy display of the diary.")
1036
1037 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'fancy-diary-buffer 'diary-fancy-buffer "23.1")
1038
1039 (defconst calendar-other-calendars-buffer "*Other Calendars*"
1040 "Name of the buffer used for the display of date on other calendars.")
1041
1042 (defconst lunar-phases-buffer "*Phases of Moon*"
1043 "Name of the buffer used for the lunar phases.")
1044
1045 (defconst solar-sunrises-buffer "*Sunrise/Sunset Times*"
1046 "Name of buffer used for sunrise/sunset times.")
1047
1048 (defconst calendar-hebrew-yahrzeit-buffer "*Yahrzeits*"
1049 "Name of the buffer used by `list-yahrzeit-dates'.")
1050
1051 (defmacro calendar-increment-month (mon yr n &optional nmonths)
1052 "Increment the variables MON and YR by N months.
1053 Forward if N is positive or backward if N is negative.
1054 A negative YR is interpreted as BC; -1 being 1 BC, and so on.
1055 Optional NMONTHS is the number of months per year (default 12)."
1056 ;; Can view this as a form of base-nmonths arithmetic, in which "a
1057 ;; year" = "ten", and we never bother to use hundreds.
1058 `(let ((nmonths (or ,nmonths 12))
1059 macro-y)
1060 (if (< ,yr 0) (setq ,yr (1+ ,yr))) ; -1 BC -> 0 AD, etc
1061 (setq macro-y (+ (* ,yr nmonths) ,mon -1 ,n)
1062 ,mon (1+ (mod macro-y nmonths))
1063 ,yr (/ macro-y nmonths))
1064 ;; Alternative:
1065 ;;; (setq macro-y (+ (* ,yr nmonths) ,mon -1 ,n)
1066 ;;; ,yr (/ macro-y nmonths)
1067 ;;; ,mon (- macro-y (* ,yr nmonths)))
1068 (and (< macro-y 0) (> ,mon 1) (setq ,yr (1- ,yr)))
1069 (if (< ,yr 1) (setq ,yr (1- ,yr))))) ; 0 AD -> -1 BC, etc
1070
1071 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'increment-calendar-month
1072 'calendar-increment-month "23.1")
1073
1074 (defvar displayed-month)
1075 (defvar displayed-year)
1076
1077 (defun calendar-increment-month-cons (n &optional mon yr)
1078 "Return the Nth month after MON/YR.
1079 The return value is a pair (MONTH . YEAR).
1080 MON defaults to `displayed-month'. YR defaults to `displayed-year'."
1081 (unless mon (setq mon displayed-month))
1082 (unless yr (setq yr displayed-year))
1083 (calendar-increment-month mon yr n)
1084 (cons mon yr))
1085
1086 (defmacro calendar-for-loop (var from init to final do &rest body)
1087 "Execute a for loop.
1088 Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to successive integers from INIT to FINAL,
1089 inclusive. The standard macro `dotimes' is preferable in most cases."
1090 (declare (debug (symbolp "from" form "to" form "do" body))
1091 (indent defun))
1092 `(let ((,var (1- ,init)))
1093 (while (>= ,final (setq ,var (1+ ,var)))
1094 ,@body)))
1095
1096 (make-obsolete 'calendar-for-loop "use `dotimes' or `while' instead." "23.1")
1097
1098 (defmacro calendar-sum (index initial condition expression)
1099 "For INDEX = INITIAL, +1, ... (as long as CONDITION holds), sum EXPRESSION."
1100 (declare (debug (symbolp form form form)))
1101 `(let ((,index ,initial)
1102 (sum 0))
1103 (while ,condition
1104 (setq sum (+ sum ,expression)
1105 ,index (1+ ,index)))
1106 sum))
1107
1108 ;; FIXME bind q to bury-buffer?
1109 (defmacro calendar-in-read-only-buffer (buffer &rest body)
1110 "Switch to BUFFER and executes the forms in BODY.
1111 First creates or erases BUFFER as needed. Leaves BUFFER read-only,
1112 with disabled undo. Leaves point at point-min, displays BUFFER."
1113 (declare (indent 1) (debug t))
1114 `(progn
1115 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create ,buffer))
1116 (setq buffer-read-only nil
1117 buffer-undo-list t)
1118 (erase-buffer)
1119 ,@body
1120 (goto-char (point-min))
1121 (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
1122 (setq buffer-read-only t)
1123 (display-buffer ,buffer)))
1124
1125 ;; The following are in-line for speed; they can be called thousands of times
1126 ;; when looking up holidays or processing the diary. Here, for example, are
1127 ;; the numbers of calls to calendar/diary/holiday functions in preparing the
1128 ;; fancy diary display, for a moderately complex diary file, with functions
1129 ;; used instead of macros. There were a total of 10000 such calls:
1130 ;;
1131 ;; 1934 calendar-extract-month
1132 ;; 1852 calendar-extract-year
1133 ;; 1819 calendar-extract-day
1134 ;; 845 calendar-leap-year-p
1135 ;; 837 calendar-day-number
1136 ;; 775 calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
1137 ;; 346 calendar-last-day-of-month
1138 ;; 286 calendar-hebrew-last-day-of-month
1139 ;; 188 calendar-hebrew-leap-year-p
1140 ;; 180 calendar-hebrew-elapsed-days
1141 ;; 163 calendar-hebrew-last-month-of-year
1142 ;; 66 calendar-date-compare
1143 ;; 65 calendar-hebrew-days-in-year
1144 ;; 60 calendar-julian-to-absolute
1145 ;; 50 calendar-hebrew-to-absolute
1146 ;; 43 calendar-date-equal
1147 ;; 38 calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
1148 ;; .
1149 ;;
1150 ;; The use of these seven macros eliminates the overhead of 92% of the function
1151 ;; calls; it's faster this way.
1152
1153 (defsubst calendar-extract-month (date)
1154 "Extract the month part of DATE which has the form (month day year)."
1155 (car date))
1156
1157 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'extract-calendar-month
1158 'calendar-extract-month "23.1")
1159
1160 ;; Note gives wrong answer for result of (calendar-read-date 'noday),
1161 ;; but that is only used by `calendar-other-month'.
1162 (defsubst calendar-extract-day (date)
1163 "Extract the day part of DATE which has the form (month day year)."
1164 (cadr date))
1165
1166 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'extract-calendar-day
1167 'calendar-extract-day "23.1")
1168
1169 (defsubst calendar-extract-year (date)
1170 "Extract the year part of DATE which has the form (month day year)."
1171 (nth 2 date))
1172
1173 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'extract-calendar-year
1174 'calendar-extract-year "23.1")
1175
1176 (defsubst calendar-leap-year-p (year)
1177 "Return t if YEAR is a Gregorian leap year.
1178 A negative year is interpreted as BC; -1 being 1 BC, and so on."
1179 ;; 1 BC = 0 AD, 2 BC acts like 1 AD, etc.
1180 (if (< year 0) (setq year (1- (abs year))))
1181 (and (zerop (% year 4))
1182 (or (not (zerop (% year 100)))
1183 (zerop (% year 400)))))
1184
1185 ;; The foregoing is a bit faster, but not as clear as the following:
1186 ;;
1187 ;;(defsubst calendar-leap-year-p (year)
1188 ;; "Return t if YEAR is a Gregorian leap year."
1189 ;; (or
1190 ;; (and (zerop (% year 4))
1191 ;; (not (zerop (% year 100))))
1192 ;; (zerop (% year 400)))
1193
1194 (defsubst calendar-last-day-of-month (month year)
1195 "The last day in MONTH during YEAR."
1196 (if (and (= month 2) (calendar-leap-year-p year))
1197 29
1198 (aref [31 28 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31] (1- month))))
1199
1200 ;; An explanation of the calculation can be found in PascAlgorithms by
1201 ;; Edward and Ruth Reingold, Scott-Foresman/Little, Brown, 1988.
1202
1203 (defsubst calendar-day-number (date)
1204 "Return the day number within the year of the date DATE.
1205 For example, (calendar-day-number '(1 1 1987)) returns the value 1,
1206 while (calendar-day-number '(12 31 1980)) returns 366."
1207 (let* ((month (calendar-extract-month date))
1208 (day (calendar-extract-day date))
1209 (year (calendar-extract-year date))
1210 (day-of-year (+ day (* 31 (1- month)))))
1211 (when (> month 2)
1212 (setq day-of-year (- day-of-year (/ (+ 23 (* 4 month)) 10)))
1213 (if (calendar-leap-year-p year)
1214 (setq day-of-year (1+ day-of-year))))
1215 day-of-year))
1216
1217 (defsubst calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (date)
1218 "The number of days elapsed between the Gregorian date 12/31/1 BC and DATE.
1219 The Gregorian date Sunday, December 31, 1 BC is imaginary.
1220 DATE is a list of the form (month day year). A negative year is
1221 interpreted as BC; -1 being 1 BC, and so on. Dates before 12/31/1 BC
1222 return negative results."
1223 (let ((year (calendar-extract-year date))
1224 offset-years)
1225 (cond ((zerop year)
1226 (error "There was no year zero"))
1227 ((> year 0)
1228 (setq offset-years (1- year))
1229 (+ (calendar-day-number date) ; days this year
1230 (* 365 offset-years) ; + days in prior years
1231 (/ offset-years 4) ; + Julian leap years
1232 (- (/ offset-years 100)) ; - century years
1233 (/ offset-years 400))) ; + Gregorian leap years
1234 (t
1235 ;; Years between date and 1 BC, excluding 1 BC (1 for 2 BC, etc).
1236 (setq offset-years (abs (1+ year)))
1237 (- (calendar-day-number date)
1238 (* 365 offset-years)
1239 (/ offset-years 4)
1240 (- (/ offset-years 100))
1241 (/ offset-years 400)
1242 (calendar-day-number '(12 31 -1))))))) ; days in year 1 BC
1243
1244 ;;;###autoload
1245 (defun calendar (&optional arg)
1246 "Display a three-month Gregorian calendar.
1247 The three months appear side by side, with the current month in
1248 the middle surrounded by the previous and next months. The
1249 cursor is put on today's date. If optional prefix argument ARG
1250 is non-nil, prompts for the central month and year.
1251
1252 Once in the calendar window, future or past months can be moved
1253 into view. Arbitrary months can be displayed, or the calendar
1254 can be scrolled forward or backward. The cursor can be moved
1255 forward or backward by one day, one week, one month, or one year.
1256 All of these commands take prefix arguments which, when negative,
1257 cause movement in the opposite direction. For convenience, the
1258 digit keys and the minus sign are automatically prefixes. Use
1259 \\[describe-mode] for details of the key bindings in the calendar
1260 window.
1261
1262 Displays the calendar in a separate window, or optionally in a
1263 separate frame, depending on the value of `calendar-setup'.
1264
1265 If `calendar-view-diary-initially-flag' is non-nil, also displays the
1266 diary entries for the current date (or however many days
1267 `diary-number-of-entries' specifies). This variable can be
1268 overridden by `calendar-setup'. As well as being displayed,
1269 diary entries can also be marked on the calendar (see
1270 `calendar-mark-diary-entries-flag').
1271
1272 Runs the following hooks:
1273
1274 `calendar-load-hook' - after loading calendar.el
1275 `calendar-today-visible-hook', `calendar-today-invisible-hook' - after
1276 generating a calendar, if today's date is visible or not, respectively
1277 `calendar-initial-window-hook' - after first creating a calendar
1278
1279 This function is suitable for execution in a .emacs file."
1280 (interactive "P")
1281 ;; Avoid loading cal-x unless it will be used.
1282 (if (and (memq calendar-setup '(one-frame two-frames calendar-only))
1283 (display-multi-frame-p))
1284 (calendar-frame-setup calendar-setup arg)
1285 (calendar-basic-setup arg)))
1286
1287 (defun calendar-basic-setup (&optional arg nodisplay)
1288 "Create a three-month calendar.
1289 If optional prefix argument ARG is non-nil, prompts for the month
1290 and year, else uses the current date. If NODISPLAY is non-nil, don't
1291 display the generated calendar."
1292 (interactive "P")
1293 (let ((buff (current-buffer)))
1294 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create calendar-buffer))
1295 (calendar-mode)
1296 (let* ((pop-up-windows t)
1297 ;; Not really needed now, but means we use exactly the same
1298 ;; behavior as before in the non-wide case (see below).
1299 (split-height-threshold 1000)
1300 (split-width-threshold calendar-split-width-threshold)
1301 (date (if arg (calendar-read-date t)
1302 (calendar-current-date)))
1303 (month (calendar-extract-month date))
1304 (year (calendar-extract-year date)))
1305 (calendar-increment-month month year (- calendar-offset))
1306 ;; Display the buffer before calling calendar-generate-window so that it
1307 ;; can get a chance to adjust the window sizes to the frame size.
1308 (unless nodisplay
1309 ;; We want a window configuration that looks something like
1310 ;; X X | Y
1311 ;; - -----
1312 ;; C Z | C
1313 ;; where C is the calendar, and the LHS is the traditional,
1314 ;; non-wide frame, and the RHS is the wide frame case.
1315 ;; We should end up in the same state regardless of whether the
1316 ;; windows were initially split or not.
1317 ;; Previously, we only thought about the non-wide case.
1318 ;; We could just set split-height-threshold to 1000, relying on
1319 ;; the fact that the window splitting treated a single window as
1320 ;; a special case and would always split it (vertically). The
1321 ;; same thing does not work in the wide-frame case, so now we do
1322 ;; the splitting by hand.
1323 ;; See discussion in bug#1806.
1324 ;; Actually, this still does not do quite the right thing in the
1325 ;; wide frame case if started from a configuration like the LHS.
1326 ;; Eg if you start with a non-wide frame, call calendar, then
1327 ;; make the frame wider. This one is problematic because you
1328 ;; might need to split a totally unrelated window. Oh well, it
1329 ;; seems unlikely, and perhaps respecting the original layout is
1330 ;; the right thing in that case.
1331 ;;
1332 ;; Is this a wide frame? If so, split it horizontally.
1333 (if (window-splittable-p t) (split-window-horizontally))
1334 (pop-to-buffer calendar-buffer)
1335 ;; Has the window already been split vertically?
1336 (when (and (not (window-dedicated-p))
1337 (window-full-height-p))
1338 (let ((win (split-window-vertically)))
1339 ;; In the upper window, show whatever was visible before.
1340 ;; This looks better than using other-buffer.
1341 (switch-to-buffer buff)
1342 ;; Switch to the lower window with the calendar buffer.
1343 (select-window win))))
1344 (calendar-generate-window month year)
1345 (if (and calendar-view-diary-initially-flag
1346 (calendar-date-is-visible-p date))
1347 (diary-view-entries))))
1348 (if calendar-view-holidays-initially-flag
1349 (let* ((diary-buffer (get-file-buffer diary-file))
1350 (diary-window (if diary-buffer (get-buffer-window diary-buffer)))
1351 (split-height-threshold (if diary-window 2 1000)))
1352 ;; FIXME display buffer?
1353 (calendar-list-holidays)))
1354 (run-hooks 'calendar-initial-window-hook))
1355
1356 (defun calendar-generate-window (&optional mon yr)
1357 "Generate the calendar window for the current date.
1358 Optional integers MON and YR are used instead of today's date."
1359 (let* ((inhibit-read-only t)
1360 (today (calendar-current-date))
1361 (month (calendar-extract-month today))
1362 (day (calendar-extract-day today))
1363 (year (calendar-extract-year today))
1364 (today-visible (or (not mon)
1365 (<= (abs (calendar-interval mon yr month year)) 1)))
1366 (day-in-week (calendar-day-of-week today))
1367 (in-calendar-window (eq (window-buffer (selected-window))
1368 (get-buffer calendar-buffer))))
1369 (calendar-generate (or mon month) (or yr year))
1370 (calendar-update-mode-line)
1371 (calendar-cursor-to-visible-date
1372 (if today-visible today (list displayed-month 1 displayed-year)))
1373 (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
1374 ;; Don't do any window-related stuff if we weren't called from a
1375 ;; window displaying the calendar.
1376 (when in-calendar-window
1377 ;; The second test used to be window-full-width-p.
1378 ;; Not sure what it was/is for, except perhaps some way of saying
1379 ;; "try not to mess with existing configurations".
1380 ;; If did the wrong thing on wide frames, where we have done a
1381 ;; horizontal split in calendar-basic-setup.
1382 (if (or (one-window-p t) (not (window-safely-shrinkable-p)))
1383 ;; Don't mess with the window size, but ensure that the first
1384 ;; line is fully visible.
1385 (set-window-vscroll nil 0)
1386 ;; Adjust the window to exactly fit the displayed calendar.
1387 (fit-window-to-buffer nil nil calendar-minimum-window-height))
1388 (sit-for 0))
1389 (and (bound-and-true-p font-lock-mode)
1390 (font-lock-fontify-buffer))
1391 (and calendar-mark-holidays-flag
1392 ;;; (calendar-date-is-valid-p today) ; useful for BC dates
1393 (calendar-mark-holidays)
1394 (and in-calendar-window (sit-for 0)))
1395 (unwind-protect
1396 (if calendar-mark-diary-entries-flag (diary-mark-entries))
1397 (if today-visible
1398 (run-hooks 'calendar-today-visible-hook)
1399 (run-hooks 'calendar-today-invisible-hook)))))
1400
1401 (defun calendar-generate (month year)
1402 "Generate a three-month Gregorian calendar centered around MONTH, YEAR."
1403 ;; A negative YEAR is interpreted as BC; -1 being 1 BC, and so on.
1404 ;; Note that while calendars for years BC could be displayed as it
1405 ;; stands, almost all other calendar functions (eg holidays) would
1406 ;; at best have unpredictable results for such dates.
1407 (if (< (+ month (* 12 (1- year))) 2)
1408 (error "Months before January, 1 AD cannot be displayed"))
1409 (setq displayed-month month
1410 displayed-year year)
1411 (erase-buffer)
1412 (calendar-increment-month month year -1)
1413 (dotimes (i 3)
1414 (calendar-generate-month month year
1415 (+ calendar-left-margin
1416 (* calendar-month-width i)))
1417 (calendar-increment-month month year 1)))
1418
1419 (defun calendar-move-to-column (indent)
1420 "Like `move-to-column', but indents if the line is too short."
1421 (if (< (move-to-column indent) indent)
1422 (indent-to indent)))
1423
1424 (defun calendar-ensure-newline ()
1425 "Move to the next line, adding a newline if necessary."
1426 (or (zerop (forward-line 1))
1427 (insert "\n")))
1428
1429 (defun calendar-insert-at-column (indent string truncate)
1430 "Move to column INDENT, adding spaces as needed.
1431 Inserts STRING so that it ends at INDENT. STRING is either a
1432 literal string, or a sexp to evaluate to return such. Truncates
1433 STRING to length TRUNCATE, ensure a trailing space."
1434 (if (not (ignore-errors (stringp (setq string (eval string)))))
1435 (calendar-move-to-column indent)
1436 (if (> (length string) truncate)
1437 (setq string (substring string 0 truncate)))
1438 (or (string-match " $" string)
1439 (if (= (length string) truncate)
1440 (aset string (1- truncate) ?\s)
1441 (setq string (concat string " "))))
1442 (calendar-move-to-column (- indent (length string)))
1443 (insert string)))
1444
1445 (defun calendar-generate-month (month year indent)
1446 "Produce a calendar for MONTH, YEAR on the Gregorian calendar.
1447 The calendar is inserted at the top of the buffer in which point is currently
1448 located, but indented INDENT spaces. The indentation is done from the first
1449 character on the line and does not disturb the first INDENT characters on the
1450 line."
1451 (let ((blank-days ; at start of month
1452 (mod
1453 (- (calendar-day-of-week (list month 1 year))
1454 calendar-week-start-day)
1455 7))
1456 (last (calendar-last-day-of-month month year))
1457 (trunc (min calendar-intermonth-spacing
1458 (1- calendar-left-margin)))
1459 (day 1)
1460 string)
1461 (goto-char (point-min))
1462 (calendar-move-to-column indent)
1463 (insert
1464 (calendar-string-spread
1465 (list (format "%s %d" (calendar-month-name month) year))
1466 ?\s calendar-month-digit-width))
1467 (calendar-ensure-newline)
1468 (calendar-insert-at-column indent calendar-intermonth-header trunc)
1469 ;; Use the first two characters of each day to head the columns.
1470 (dotimes (i 7)
1471 (insert
1472 (progn
1473 (setq string
1474 (calendar-day-name (mod (+ calendar-week-start-day i) 7) nil t))
1475 (if enable-multibyte-characters
1476 (truncate-string-to-width string calendar-day-header-width)
1477 (substring string 0 calendar-day-header-width)))
1478 (make-string (- calendar-column-width calendar-day-header-width) ?\s)))
1479 (calendar-ensure-newline)
1480 (calendar-insert-at-column indent calendar-intermonth-text trunc)
1481 ;; Add blank days before the first of the month.
1482 (insert (make-string (* blank-days calendar-column-width) ?\s))
1483 ;; Put in the days of the month.
1484 (dotimes (i last)
1485 (setq day (1+ i))
1486 ;; TODO should numbers be left-justified, centered...?
1487 (insert (format (format "%%%dd%%s" calendar-day-digit-width) day
1488 (make-string
1489 (- calendar-column-width calendar-day-digit-width) ?\s)))
1490 ;; 'date property prevents intermonth text confusing re-searches.
1491 ;; (Tried intangible, it did not really work.)
1492 (set-text-properties
1493 (- (point) (1+ calendar-day-digit-width)) (1- (point))
1494 `(mouse-face highlight help-echo ,(eval calendar-date-echo-text)
1495 date t))
1496 (when (and (zerop (mod (+ day blank-days) 7))
1497 (/= day last))
1498 (calendar-ensure-newline)
1499 (setq day (1+ day)) ; first day of next week
1500 (calendar-insert-at-column indent calendar-intermonth-text trunc)))))
1501
1502 (defun calendar-redraw ()
1503 "Redraw the calendar display, if `calendar-buffer' is live."
1504 (interactive)
1505 (if (get-buffer calendar-buffer)
1506 (with-current-buffer calendar-buffer
1507 (let ((cursor-date (calendar-cursor-to-nearest-date)))
1508 (calendar-generate-window displayed-month displayed-year)
1509 (calendar-cursor-to-visible-date cursor-date)))))
1510
1511 (defvar calendar-mode-map
1512 (let ((map (make-keymap)))
1513 (suppress-keymap map)
1514 (dolist (c '(narrow-to-region mark-word mark-sexp mark-paragraph
1515 mark-defun mark-whole-buffer mark-page
1516 downcase-region upcase-region kill-region
1517 copy-region-as-kill capitalize-region write-region))
1518 (define-key map (vector 'remap c) 'calendar-not-implemented))
1519 (define-key map "<" 'calendar-scroll-right)
1520 (define-key map "\C-x<" 'calendar-scroll-right)
1521 (define-key map [prior] 'calendar-scroll-right-three-months)
1522 (define-key map "\ev" 'calendar-scroll-right-three-months)
1523 (define-key map ">" 'calendar-scroll-left)
1524 (define-key map "\C-x>" 'calendar-scroll-left)
1525 (define-key map [next] 'calendar-scroll-left-three-months)
1526 (define-key map "\C-v" 'calendar-scroll-left-three-months)
1527 (define-key map "\C-b" 'calendar-backward-day)
1528 (define-key map "\C-p" 'calendar-backward-week)
1529 (define-key map "\e{" 'calendar-backward-month)
1530 (define-key map "\C-x[" 'calendar-backward-year)
1531 (define-key map "\C-f" 'calendar-forward-day)
1532 (define-key map "\C-n" 'calendar-forward-week)
1533 (define-key map [left] 'calendar-backward-day)
1534 (define-key map [up] 'calendar-backward-week)
1535 (define-key map [right] 'calendar-forward-day)
1536 (define-key map [down] 'calendar-forward-week)
1537 (define-key map "\e}" 'calendar-forward-month)
1538 (define-key map "\C-x]" 'calendar-forward-year)
1539 (define-key map "\C-a" 'calendar-beginning-of-week)
1540 (define-key map "\C-e" 'calendar-end-of-week)
1541 (define-key map "\ea" 'calendar-beginning-of-month)
1542 (define-key map "\ee" 'calendar-end-of-month)
1543 (define-key map "\e<" 'calendar-beginning-of-year)
1544 (define-key map "\e>" 'calendar-end-of-year)
1545 (define-key map "\C-@" 'calendar-set-mark)
1546 ;; Many people are used to typing C-SPC and getting C-@.
1547 (define-key map [?\C-\s] 'calendar-set-mark)
1548 (define-key map "\C-x\C-x" 'calendar-exchange-point-and-mark)
1549 (define-key map "\e=" 'calendar-count-days-region)
1550 (define-key map "gd" 'calendar-goto-date)
1551 (define-key map "gD" 'calendar-goto-day-of-year)
1552 (define-key map "gj" 'calendar-julian-goto-date)
1553 (define-key map "ga" 'calendar-astro-goto-day-number)
1554 (define-key map "gh" 'calendar-hebrew-goto-date)
1555 (define-key map "gi" 'calendar-islamic-goto-date)
1556 (define-key map "gb" 'calendar-bahai-goto-date)
1557 (define-key map "gC" 'calendar-chinese-goto-date)
1558 (define-key map "gk" 'calendar-coptic-goto-date)
1559 (define-key map "ge" 'calendar-ethiopic-goto-date)
1560 (define-key map "gp" 'calendar-persian-goto-date)
1561 (define-key map "gc" 'calendar-iso-goto-date)
1562 (define-key map "gw" 'calendar-iso-goto-week)
1563 (define-key map "gf" 'calendar-french-goto-date)
1564 (define-key map "gml" 'calendar-mayan-goto-long-count-date)
1565 (define-key map "gmpc" 'calendar-mayan-previous-round-date)
1566 (define-key map "gmnc" 'calendar-mayan-next-round-date)
1567 (define-key map "gmph" 'calendar-mayan-previous-haab-date)
1568 (define-key map "gmnh" 'calendar-mayan-next-haab-date)
1569 (define-key map "gmpt" 'calendar-mayan-previous-tzolkin-date)
1570 (define-key map "gmnt" 'calendar-mayan-next-tzolkin-date)
1571 (define-key map "Aa" 'appt-add)
1572 (define-key map "Ad" 'appt-delete)
1573 (define-key map "S" 'calendar-sunrise-sunset)
1574 (define-key map "M" 'calendar-lunar-phases)
1575 (define-key map " " 'scroll-other-window)
1576 (define-key map "\d" 'scroll-other-window-down)
1577 (define-key map "\C-c\C-l" 'calendar-redraw)
1578 (define-key map "." 'calendar-goto-today)
1579 (define-key map "o" 'calendar-other-month)
1580 (define-key map "q" 'calendar-exit)
1581 (define-key map "a" 'calendar-list-holidays)
1582 (define-key map "h" 'calendar-cursor-holidays)
1583 (define-key map "x" 'calendar-mark-holidays)
1584 (define-key map "u" 'calendar-unmark)
1585 (define-key map "m" 'diary-mark-entries)
1586 (define-key map "d" 'diary-view-entries)
1587 (define-key map "D" 'diary-view-other-diary-entries)
1588 (define-key map "s" 'diary-show-all-entries)
1589 (define-key map "pd" 'calendar-print-day-of-year)
1590 (define-key map "pC" 'calendar-chinese-print-date)
1591 (define-key map "pk" 'calendar-coptic-print-date)
1592 (define-key map "pe" 'calendar-ethiopic-print-date)
1593 (define-key map "pp" 'calendar-persian-print-date)
1594 (define-key map "pc" 'calendar-iso-print-date)
1595 (define-key map "pj" 'calendar-julian-print-date)
1596 (define-key map "pa" 'calendar-astro-print-day-number)
1597 (define-key map "ph" 'calendar-hebrew-print-date)
1598 (define-key map "pi" 'calendar-islamic-print-date)
1599 (define-key map "pb" 'calendar-bahai-print-date)
1600 (define-key map "pf" 'calendar-french-print-date)
1601 (define-key map "pm" 'calendar-mayan-print-date)
1602 (define-key map "po" 'calendar-print-other-dates)
1603 (define-key map "id" 'diary-insert-entry)
1604 (define-key map "iw" 'diary-insert-weekly-entry)
1605 (define-key map "im" 'diary-insert-monthly-entry)
1606 (define-key map "iy" 'diary-insert-yearly-entry)
1607 (define-key map "ia" 'diary-insert-anniversary-entry)
1608 (define-key map "ib" 'diary-insert-block-entry)
1609 (define-key map "ic" 'diary-insert-cyclic-entry)
1610 (define-key map "ihd" 'diary-hebrew-insert-entry)
1611 (define-key map "ihm" 'diary-hebrew-insert-monthly-entry)
1612 (define-key map "ihy" 'diary-hebrew-insert-yearly-entry)
1613 (define-key map "iid" 'diary-islamic-insert-entry)
1614 (define-key map "iim" 'diary-islamic-insert-monthly-entry)
1615 (define-key map "iiy" 'diary-islamic-insert-yearly-entry)
1616 (define-key map "iBd" 'diary-bahai-insert-entry)
1617 (define-key map "iBm" 'diary-bahai-insert-monthly-entry)
1618 (define-key map "iBy" 'diary-bahai-insert-yearly-entry)
1619 (define-key map "?" 'calendar-goto-info-node)
1620 (define-key map "Hm" 'cal-html-cursor-month)
1621 (define-key map "Hy" 'cal-html-cursor-year)
1622 (define-key map "tm" 'cal-tex-cursor-month)
1623 (define-key map "tM" 'cal-tex-cursor-month-landscape)
1624 (define-key map "td" 'cal-tex-cursor-day)
1625 (define-key map "tw1" 'cal-tex-cursor-week)
1626 (define-key map "tw2" 'cal-tex-cursor-week2)
1627 (define-key map "tw3" 'cal-tex-cursor-week-iso)
1628 (define-key map "tw4" 'cal-tex-cursor-week-monday)
1629 (define-key map "tfd" 'cal-tex-cursor-filofax-daily)
1630 (define-key map "tfw" 'cal-tex-cursor-filofax-2week)
1631 (define-key map "tfW" 'cal-tex-cursor-filofax-week)
1632 (define-key map "tfy" 'cal-tex-cursor-filofax-year)
1633 (define-key map "ty" 'cal-tex-cursor-year)
1634 (define-key map "tY" 'cal-tex-cursor-year-landscape)
1635
1636 (define-key map [menu-bar edit] 'undefined)
1637 (define-key map [menu-bar search] 'undefined)
1638
1639 (easy-menu-define nil map nil cal-menu-sunmoon-menu)
1640 (easy-menu-define nil map nil cal-menu-diary-menu)
1641 (easy-menu-define nil map nil cal-menu-holidays-menu)
1642 (easy-menu-define nil map nil cal-menu-goto-menu)
1643 (easy-menu-define nil map nil cal-menu-scroll-menu)
1644
1645 ;; These are referenced in the default calendar-date-echo-text.
1646 (define-key map [down-mouse-3]
1647 (easy-menu-binding cal-menu-context-mouse-menu))
1648 (define-key map [down-mouse-2]
1649 (easy-menu-binding cal-menu-global-mouse-menu))
1650
1651 ;; cf scroll-bar.el.
1652 (if (and (boundp 'x-toolkit-scroll-bars) x-toolkit-scroll-bars)
1653 (define-key map [vertical-scroll-bar mouse-1]
1654 'calendar-scroll-toolkit-scroll)
1655 ;; Left-click moves us forward in time, right-click backwards.
1656 (define-key map [vertical-scroll-bar mouse-1] 'calendar-scroll-left)
1657 (define-key map [vertical-scroll-bar drag-mouse-1] 'calendar-scroll-left)
1658 ;; down-mouse-2 stays as scroll-bar-drag.
1659 (define-key map [vertical-scroll-bar mouse-3] 'calendar-scroll-right)
1660 (define-key map [vertical-scroll-bar drag-mouse-3]
1661 'calendar-scroll-right))
1662 map)
1663 "Keymap for `calendar-mode'.")
1664
1665 ;; Calendar mode is suitable only for specially formatted data.
1666 (put 'calendar-mode 'mode-class 'special)
1667
1668 (defun calendar-mode-line-entry (command echo &optional key string)
1669 "Return a propertized string for `calendar-mode-line-format'.
1670 COMMAND is a command to run, ECHO is the help-echo text, KEY
1671 is COMMAND's keybinding, STRING describes the binding."
1672 (propertize (or key
1673 (substitute-command-keys
1674 (format "\\<calendar-mode-map>\\[%s] %s" command string)))
1675 'help-echo (format "mouse-1: %s" echo)
1676 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight
1677 'keymap (make-mode-line-mouse-map 'mouse-1 command)))
1678
1679 ;; After calendar-mode-map.
1680 (defcustom calendar-mode-line-format
1681 (list
1682 (calendar-mode-line-entry 'calendar-scroll-right "previous month" "<")
1683 "Calendar"
1684 (concat
1685 (calendar-mode-line-entry 'calendar-goto-info-node "read Info on Calendar"
1686 nil "info")
1687 " / "
1688 (calendar-mode-line-entry 'calendar-other-month "choose another month"
1689 nil "other")
1690 " / "
1691 (calendar-mode-line-entry 'calendar-goto-today "go to today's date"
1692 nil "today"))
1693 '(calendar-date-string (calendar-current-date) t)
1694 (calendar-mode-line-entry 'calendar-scroll-left "next month" ">"))
1695 "The mode line of the calendar buffer.
1696 This is a list of items that evaluate to strings. The elements
1697 are evaluated and concatenated, evenly separated by blanks.
1698 During evaluation, the variable `date' is available as the date
1699 nearest the cursor (or today's date if that fails). To update
1700 the mode-line as the cursor moves, add `calendar-update-mode-line'
1701 to `calendar-move-hook'. Here is an example that has the Hebrew date,
1702 the day number/days remaining in the year, and the ISO week/year numbers:
1703
1704 (list
1705 \"\"
1706 '(calendar-hebrew-date-string date)
1707 '(let* ((year (calendar-extract-year date))
1708 (d (calendar-day-number date))
1709 (days-remaining
1710 (- (calendar-day-number (list 12 31 year)) d)))
1711 (format \"%d/%d\" d days-remaining))
1712 '(let* ((d (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian date))
1713 (iso-date (calendar-iso-from-absolute d)))
1714 (format \"ISO week %d of %d\"
1715 (calendar-extract-month iso-date)
1716 (calendar-extract-year iso-date)))
1717 \"\"))"
1718 :risky t
1719 :type 'sexp
1720 :group 'calendar)
1721
1722 (defun calendar-goto-info-node ()
1723 "Go to the info node for the calendar."
1724 (interactive)
1725 (info "(emacs)Calendar/Diary")
1726 (fit-window-to-buffer))
1727
1728 (defvar calendar-mark-ring nil
1729 "Used by `calendar-set-mark'.")
1730
1731 (define-derived-mode calendar-mode nil "Calendar"
1732 "A major mode for the calendar window.
1733 For a complete description, see the info node `Calendar/Diary'.
1734
1735 \\<calendar-mode-map>\\{calendar-mode-map}"
1736 (setq buffer-read-only t
1737 buffer-undo-list t
1738 indent-tabs-mode nil)
1739 (calendar-update-mode-line)
1740 (make-local-variable 'calendar-mark-ring)
1741 (make-local-variable 'displayed-month) ; month in middle of window
1742 (make-local-variable 'displayed-year) ; year in middle of window
1743 ;; Most functions only work if displayed-month and displayed-year are set,
1744 ;; so let's make sure they're always set. Most likely, this will be reset
1745 ;; soon in calendar-generate, but better safe than sorry.
1746 (unless (boundp 'displayed-month) (setq displayed-month 1))
1747 (unless (boundp 'displayed-year) (setq displayed-year 2001))
1748 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
1749 '(calendar-font-lock-keywords t)))
1750
1751 (defun calendar-string-spread (strings char length)
1752 "Concatenate list of STRINGS separated with copies of CHAR to fill LENGTH.
1753 The effect is like mapconcat but the separating pieces are as balanced as
1754 possible. Each item of STRINGS is evaluated before concatenation so it can
1755 actually be an expression that evaluates to a string. If LENGTH is too short,
1756 the STRINGS are just concatenated and the result truncated."
1757 ;; The algorithm is based on equation (3.25) on page 85 of Concrete
1758 ;; Mathematics by Ronald L. Graham, Donald E. Knuth, and Oren Patashnik,
1759 ;; Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1989.
1760 (let* ((strings (mapcar 'eval
1761 (if (< (length strings) 2)
1762 (append (list "") strings (list ""))
1763 strings)))
1764 (n (- length (length (apply 'concat strings))))
1765 (m (1- (length strings)))
1766 (s (car strings))
1767 (strings (cdr strings))
1768 (i 0))
1769 (dolist (string strings)
1770 (setq s (concat s
1771 (make-string (max 0 (/ (+ n i) m)) char)
1772 string)
1773 i (1+ i)))
1774 (substring s 0 length)))
1775
1776 (defun calendar-update-mode-line ()
1777 "Update the calendar mode line with the current date and date style."
1778 (if (bufferp (get-buffer calendar-buffer))
1779 (with-current-buffer calendar-buffer
1780 (let ((start (- calendar-left-margin 2))
1781 (date (condition-case nil
1782 (calendar-cursor-to-nearest-date)
1783 (error (calendar-current-date)))))
1784 (setq mode-line-format
1785 (concat (make-string (max 0 (+ start
1786 (- (car (window-inside-edges))
1787 (car (window-edges))))) ?\s)
1788 (calendar-string-spread
1789 (mapcar 'eval calendar-mode-line-format)
1790 ?\s (- calendar-right-margin (1- start))))))
1791 (force-mode-line-update))))
1792
1793 (defun calendar-window-list ()
1794 "List of all calendar-related windows."
1795 (let ((calendar-buffers (calendar-buffer-list))
1796 list)
1797 ;; Using 0 rather than t for last argument - see bug#2199.
1798 ;; This is only used with calendar-hide-window, which ignores
1799 ;; iconified frames anyway, so could use 'visible rather than 0.
1800 (walk-windows (lambda (w)
1801 (if (memq (window-buffer w) calendar-buffers)
1802 (push w list)))
1803 nil 0)
1804 list))
1805
1806 (defun calendar-buffer-list ()
1807 "List of all calendar-related buffers (as buffers, not strings)."
1808 (let (buffs)
1809 (dolist (b (list calendar-hebrew-yahrzeit-buffer lunar-phases-buffer
1810 holiday-buffer diary-fancy-buffer solar-sunrises-buffer
1811 (get-file-buffer diary-file)
1812 calendar-buffer calendar-other-calendars-buffer))
1813 (and b (setq b (get-buffer b))
1814 (push b buffs)))
1815 buffs))
1816
1817 (defun calendar-exit ()
1818 "Get out of the calendar window and hide it and related buffers."
1819 (interactive)
1820 (let ((diary-buffer (get-file-buffer diary-file)))
1821 (if (or (not diary-buffer)
1822 (not (buffer-modified-p diary-buffer))
1823 (yes-or-no-p
1824 "Diary modified; do you really want to exit the calendar? "))
1825 ;; Need to do this multiple times because one time can replace some
1826 ;; calendar-related buffers with other calendar-related buffers.
1827 (mapc (lambda (x)
1828 (mapc 'calendar-hide-window (calendar-window-list)))
1829 (calendar-window-list)))))
1830
1831 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'exit-calendar 'calendar-exit "23.1")
1832
1833 (defun calendar-hide-window (window)
1834 "Hide WINDOW if it is calendar-related."
1835 (let ((buffer (if (window-live-p window) (window-buffer window))))
1836 (if (memq buffer (calendar-buffer-list))
1837 (cond
1838 ((and (display-multi-frame-p)
1839 (eq 'icon (cdr (assoc 'visibility
1840 (frame-parameters
1841 (window-frame window))))))
1842 nil)
1843 ((and (display-multi-frame-p) (window-dedicated-p window))
1844 (if calendar-remove-frame-by-deleting
1845 (delete-frame (window-frame window))
1846 (iconify-frame (window-frame window))))
1847 ((not (and (select-window window) (one-window-p window)))
1848 (delete-window window))
1849 (t (set-buffer buffer)
1850 (bury-buffer))))))
1851
1852 (defun calendar-current-date (&optional offset)
1853 "Return the current date in a list (month day year).
1854 Optional integer OFFSET is a number of days from the current date."
1855 (let* ((now (decode-time))
1856 (now (list (nth 4 now) (nth 3 now) (nth 5 now))))
1857 (if (zerop (or offset 0))
1858 now
1859 (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
1860 (+ offset (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian now))))))
1861
1862 (defun calendar-column-to-segment ()
1863 "Convert current column to calendar month \"segment\".
1864 The left-most month returns 0, the next right 1, and so on."
1865 (let ((col (max 0 (+ (current-column)
1866 (/ calendar-intermonth-spacing 2)
1867 (- calendar-left-margin)))))
1868 (/ col (+ (* 7 calendar-column-width) calendar-intermonth-spacing))))
1869
1870 (defun calendar-cursor-to-date (&optional error event)
1871 "Return a list (month day year) of current cursor position.
1872 If cursor is not on a specific date, signals an error if optional parameter
1873 ERROR is non-nil, otherwise just returns nil.
1874 If EVENT is non-nil, it's an event indicating the buffer position to
1875 use instead of point."
1876 (with-current-buffer
1877 (if event (window-buffer (posn-window (event-start event)))
1878 (current-buffer))
1879 (save-excursion
1880 (and event (setq event (event-start event))
1881 (goto-char (posn-point event)))
1882 (let* ((segment (calendar-column-to-segment))
1883 (month (% (+ displayed-month (1- segment)) 12)))
1884 ;; Call with point on either of the two digits in a 2-digit date,
1885 ;; or on or before the digit of a 1-digit date.
1886 (if (not (and (looking-at "[ 0-9]?[0-9][^0-9]")
1887 (get-text-property (point) 'date)))
1888 (if error (error "Not on a date!"))
1889 ;; Convert segment to real month and year.
1890 (if (zerop month) (setq month 12))
1891 ;; Go back to before the first date digit.
1892 (or (looking-at " ")
1893 (re-search-backward "[^0-9]"))
1894 (list month
1895 (string-to-number
1896 (buffer-substring (1+ (point))
1897 (+ 1 calendar-day-digit-width (point))))
1898 (cond
1899 ((and (= 12 month) (zerop segment)) (1- displayed-year))
1900 ((and (= 1 month) (= segment 2)) (1+ displayed-year))
1901 (t displayed-year))))))))
1902
1903 (add-to-list 'debug-ignored-errors "Not on a date!")
1904
1905 ;; The following version of calendar-gregorian-from-absolute is preferred for
1906 ;; reasons of clarity, BUT it's much slower than the version that follows it.
1907
1908 ;;(defun calendar-gregorian-from-absolute (date)
1909 ;; "Compute the list (month day year) corresponding to the absolute DATE.
1910 ;;The absolute date is the number of days elapsed since the (imaginary)
1911 ;;Gregorian date Sunday, December 31, 1 BC."
1912 ;; (let* ((approx (/ date 366)) ; approximation from below
1913 ;; (year ; search forward from the approximation
1914 ;; (+ approx
1915 ;; (calendar-sum y approx
1916 ;; (>= date (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list 1 1 (1+ y))))
1917 ;; 1)))
1918 ;; (month ; search forward from January
1919 ;; (1+ (calendar-sum m 1
1920 ;; (> date
1921 ;; (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
1922 ;; (list m (calendar-last-day-of-month m year) year)))
1923 ;; 1)))
1924 ;; (day ; calculate the day by subtraction
1925 ;; (- date
1926 ;; (1- (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list month 1 year))))))
1927 ;; (list month day year)))
1928
1929 (defun calendar-gregorian-from-absolute (date)
1930 "Compute the list (month day year) corresponding to the absolute DATE.
1931 The absolute date is the number of days elapsed since the (imaginary)
1932 Gregorian date Sunday, December 31, 1 BC. This function does not
1933 handle dates in years BC."
1934 ;; See the footnote on page 384 of ``Calendrical Calculations, Part II:
1935 ;; Three Historical Calendars'' by E. M. Reingold, N. Dershowitz, and S. M.
1936 ;; Clamen, Software--Practice and Experience, Volume 23, Number 4
1937 ;; (April, 1993), pages 383-404 for an explanation.
1938 (let* ((d0 (1- date))
1939 (n400 (/ d0 146097))
1940 (d1 (% d0 146097))
1941 (n100 (/ d1 36524))
1942 (d2 (% d1 36524))
1943 (n4 (/ d2 1461))
1944 (d3 (% d2 1461))
1945 (n1 (/ d3 365))
1946 (day (1+ (% d3 365)))
1947 (year (+ (* 400 n400) (* 100 n100) (* n4 4) n1))
1948 (month 1)
1949 mdays)
1950 (if (or (= n100 4) (= n1 4))
1951 (list 12 31 year)
1952 (setq year (1+ year))
1953 (while (< (setq mdays (calendar-last-day-of-month month year)) day)
1954 (setq day (- day mdays)
1955 month (1+ month)))
1956 (list month day year))))
1957
1958 (defun calendar-other-month (month year &optional event)
1959 "Display a three-month calendar centered around MONTH and YEAR.
1960 EVENT is an event like `last-nonmenu-event'."
1961 (interactive (let ((event (list last-nonmenu-event)))
1962 (append (calendar-read-date 'noday) event)))
1963 (save-selected-window
1964 (and event
1965 (setq event (event-start event))
1966 (select-window (posn-window event)))
1967 (unless (and (= month displayed-month)
1968 (= year displayed-year))
1969 (let ((old-date (calendar-cursor-to-date))
1970 (today (calendar-current-date)))
1971 (calendar-generate-window month year)
1972 (calendar-cursor-to-visible-date
1973 (cond
1974 ((calendar-date-is-visible-p old-date) old-date)
1975 ((calendar-date-is-visible-p today) today)
1976 (t (list month 1 year))))))))
1977
1978 (defun calendar-set-mark (arg &optional event)
1979 "Mark the date under the cursor, or jump to marked date.
1980 With no prefix argument, push current date onto marked date ring.
1981 With argument ARG, jump to mark, pop it, and put point at end of ring."
1982 (interactive
1983 (list current-prefix-arg last-nonmenu-event))
1984 (let ((date (calendar-cursor-to-date t event)))
1985 (if arg
1986 (if (null calendar-mark-ring)
1987 (error "No mark set in this buffer")
1988 (calendar-goto-date (car calendar-mark-ring))
1989 (setq calendar-mark-ring
1990 (cdr (nconc calendar-mark-ring (list date)))))
1991 (push date calendar-mark-ring)
1992 ;; Since the top of the mark ring is the marked date in the
1993 ;; calendar, the mark ring in the calendar is one longer than
1994 ;; in other buffers to get the same effect.
1995 (if (> (length calendar-mark-ring) (1+ mark-ring-max))
1996 (setcdr (nthcdr mark-ring-max calendar-mark-ring) nil))
1997 (message "Mark set"))))
1998
1999 (defun calendar-exchange-point-and-mark ()
2000 "Exchange the current cursor position with the marked date."
2001 (interactive)
2002 (let ((mark (car calendar-mark-ring))
2003 (date (calendar-cursor-to-date t)))
2004 (if (null mark)
2005 (error "No mark set in this buffer")
2006 (setq calendar-mark-ring (cons date (cdr calendar-mark-ring)))
2007 (calendar-goto-date mark))))
2008
2009 (defun calendar-count-days-region ()
2010 "Count the number of days (inclusive) between point and the mark."
2011 (interactive)
2012 (let* ((days (- (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
2013 (calendar-cursor-to-date t))
2014 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
2015 (or (car calendar-mark-ring)
2016 (error "No mark set in this buffer")))))
2017 (days (1+ (if (> days 0) days (- days)))))
2018 (message "Region has %d day%s (inclusive)"
2019 days (if (> days 1) "s" ""))))
2020
2021 (defun calendar-not-implemented ()
2022 "Not implemented."
2023 (interactive)
2024 (error "%s not available in the calendar"
2025 (global-key-binding (this-command-keys))))
2026
2027 (defun calendar-read (prompt acceptable &optional initial-contents)
2028 "Return an object read from the minibuffer.
2029 Prompt with the string PROMPT and use the function ACCEPTABLE to decide if
2030 entered item is acceptable. If non-nil, optional third arg INITIAL-CONTENTS
2031 is a string to insert in the minibuffer before reading."
2032 (let ((value (read-minibuffer prompt initial-contents)))
2033 (while (not (funcall acceptable value))
2034 (setq value (read-minibuffer prompt initial-contents)))
2035 value))
2036
2037
2038 (defvar calendar-abbrev-length 3
2039 "*Length of abbreviations to be used for day and month names.
2040 See also `calendar-day-abbrev-array' and `calendar-month-abbrev-array'.")
2041
2042 ;; FIXME does it have to start from Sunday?
2043 (defcustom calendar-day-name-array
2044 ["Sunday" "Monday" "Tuesday" "Wednesday" "Thursday" "Friday" "Saturday"]
2045 "Array of capitalized strings giving, in order, the day names.
2046 The first two characters of each string will be used to head the
2047 day columns in the calendar. See also the variable
2048 `calendar-day-abbrev-array'."
2049 :group 'calendar
2050 :type '(vector (string :tag "Sunday")
2051 (string :tag "Monday")
2052 (string :tag "Tuesday")
2053 (string :tag "Wednesday")
2054 (string :tag "Thursday")
2055 (string :tag "Friday")
2056 (string :tag "Saturday")))
2057
2058 (defvar calendar-day-abbrev-array
2059 [nil nil nil nil nil nil nil]
2060 "*Array of capitalized strings giving the abbreviated day names.
2061 The order should be the same as that of the full names specified
2062 in `calendar-day-name-array'. These abbreviations may be used
2063 instead of the full names in the diary file. Do not include a
2064 trailing `.' in the strings specified in this variable, though
2065 you may use such in the diary file. If any element of this array
2066 is nil, then the abbreviation will be constructed as the first
2067 `calendar-abbrev-length' characters of the corresponding full name.")
2068
2069 (defcustom calendar-month-name-array
2070 ["January" "February" "March" "April" "May" "June"
2071 "July" "August" "September" "October" "November" "December"]
2072 "Array of capitalized strings giving, in order, the month names.
2073 See also the variable `calendar-month-abbrev-array'."
2074 :group 'calendar
2075 :type '(vector (string :tag "January")
2076 (string :tag "February")
2077 (string :tag "March")
2078 (string :tag "April")
2079 (string :tag "May")
2080 (string :tag "June")
2081 (string :tag "July")
2082 (string :tag "August")
2083 (string :tag "September")
2084 (string :tag "October")
2085 (string :tag "November")
2086 (string :tag "December")))
2087
2088 (defvar calendar-month-abbrev-array
2089 [nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil]
2090 "*Array of capitalized strings giving the abbreviated month names.
2091 The order should be the same as that of the full names specified
2092 in `calendar-month-name-array'. These abbreviations are used in
2093 the calendar menu entries, and can also be used in the diary
2094 file. Do not include a trailing `.' in the strings specified in
2095 this variable, though you may use such in the diary file. If any
2096 element of this array is nil, then the abbreviation will be
2097 constructed as the first `calendar-abbrev-length' characters of the
2098 corresponding full name.")
2099
2100 (defun calendar-make-alist (sequence &optional start-index filter abbrevs)
2101 "Make an assoc list corresponding to SEQUENCE.
2102 Each element of sequence will be associated with an integer, starting
2103 from 1, or from START-INDEX if that is non-nil. If a sequence ABBREVS
2104 is supplied, the function `calendar-abbrev-construct' is used to
2105 construct abbreviations corresponding to the elements in SEQUENCE.
2106 Each abbreviation is entered into the alist with the same
2107 association index as the full name it represents.
2108 If FILTER is provided, apply it to each key in the alist."
2109 (let ((index 0)
2110 (offset (or start-index 1))
2111 (aseq (if abbrevs (calendar-abbrev-construct abbrevs sequence)))
2112 (aseqp (if abbrevs (calendar-abbrev-construct abbrevs sequence
2113 'period)))
2114 alist elem)
2115 (dotimes (i (length sequence) (reverse alist))
2116 (setq index (+ i offset)
2117 elem (elt sequence i)
2118 alist
2119 (cons (cons (if filter (funcall filter elem) elem) index) alist))
2120 (if aseq
2121 (setq elem (elt aseq i)
2122 alist (cons (cons (if filter (funcall filter elem) elem)
2123 index) alist)))
2124 (if aseqp
2125 (setq elem (elt aseqp i)
2126 alist (cons (cons (if filter (funcall filter elem) elem)
2127 index) alist))))))
2128
2129 (defun calendar-read-date (&optional noday)
2130 "Prompt for Gregorian date. Return a list (month day year).
2131 If optional NODAY is t, does not ask for day, but just returns
2132 \(month 1 year); if NODAY is any other non-nil value the value returned is
2133 \(month year)"
2134 (let* ((year (calendar-read
2135 "Year (>0): "
2136 (lambda (x) (> x 0))
2137 (number-to-string (calendar-extract-year
2138 (calendar-current-date)))))
2139 (month-array calendar-month-name-array)
2140 (completion-ignore-case t)
2141 (month (cdr (assoc-string
2142 (completing-read
2143 "Month name: "
2144 (mapcar 'list (append month-array nil))
2145 nil t)
2146 (calendar-make-alist month-array 1) t)))
2147 (last (calendar-last-day-of-month month year)))
2148 (if noday
2149 (if (eq noday t)
2150 (list month 1 year)
2151 (list month year))
2152 (list month
2153 (calendar-read (format "Day (1-%d): " last)
2154 (lambda (x) (and (< 0 x) (<= x last))))
2155 year))))
2156
2157 (defun calendar-interval (mon1 yr1 mon2 yr2)
2158 "The number of months difference between MON1, YR1 and MON2, YR2.
2159 The result is positive if the second date is later than the first.
2160 Negative years are interpreted as years BC; -1 being 1 BC, and so on."
2161 (if (< yr1 0) (setq yr1 (1+ yr1))) ; -1 BC -> 0 AD, etc
2162 (if (< yr2 0) (setq yr2 (1+ yr2)))
2163 (+ (* 12 (- yr2 yr1))
2164 (- mon2 mon1)))
2165
2166 (defun calendar-abbrev-construct (abbrev full &optional period)
2167 "Internal calendar function to return a complete abbreviation array.
2168 ABBREV is an array of abbreviations, FULL the corresponding array
2169 of full names. The return value is the ABBREV array, with any nil
2170 elements replaced by the first three characters taken from the
2171 corresponding element of FULL. If optional argument PERIOD is non-nil,
2172 each element returned has a final `.' character."
2173 (let (elem array name)
2174 (dotimes (i (length full))
2175 (setq name (aref full i)
2176 elem (or (aref abbrev i)
2177 (substring name 0
2178 (min calendar-abbrev-length (length name))))
2179 elem (format "%s%s" elem (if period "." ""))
2180 array (append array (list elem))))
2181 (vconcat array)))
2182
2183 (defvar calendar-font-lock-keywords
2184 `((,(concat (regexp-opt (mapcar 'identity calendar-month-name-array) t)
2185 " -?[0-9]+")
2186 . font-lock-function-name-face) ; month and year
2187 (,(regexp-opt
2188 (list (substring (aref calendar-day-name-array 6)
2189 0 calendar-day-header-width)
2190 (substring (aref calendar-day-name-array 0)
2191 0 calendar-day-header-width)))
2192 ;; Saturdays and Sundays are highlighted differently.
2193 . font-lock-comment-face)
2194 ;; First two chars of each day are used in the calendar.
2195 (,(regexp-opt (mapcar (lambda (x) (substring x 0 calendar-day-header-width))
2196 calendar-day-name-array))
2197 . font-lock-reference-face))
2198 "Default keywords to highlight in Calendar mode.")
2199
2200 (defun calendar-day-name (date &optional abbrev absolute)
2201 "Return a string with the name of the day of the week of DATE.
2202 DATE should be a list in the format (MONTH DAY YEAR), unless the
2203 optional argument ABSOLUTE is non-nil, in which case DATE should
2204 be an integer in the range 0 to 6 corresponding to the day of the
2205 week. Day names are taken from the variable `calendar-day-name-array',
2206 unless the optional argument ABBREV is non-nil, in which case
2207 the variable `calendar-day-abbrev-array' is used."
2208 (aref (if abbrev
2209 (calendar-abbrev-construct calendar-day-abbrev-array
2210 calendar-day-name-array)
2211 calendar-day-name-array)
2212 (if absolute date (calendar-day-of-week date))))
2213
2214 (defun calendar-month-name (month &optional abbrev)
2215 "Return a string with the name of month number MONTH.
2216 Months are numbered from one. Month names are taken from the
2217 variable `calendar-month-name-array', unless the optional
2218 argument ABBREV is non-nil, in which case
2219 `calendar-month-abbrev-array' is used."
2220 (aref (if abbrev
2221 (calendar-abbrev-construct calendar-month-abbrev-array
2222 calendar-month-name-array)
2223 calendar-month-name-array)
2224 (1- month)))
2225
2226 (defun calendar-day-of-week (date)
2227 "Return the day-of-the-week index of DATE, 0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday, etc.
2228 DATE is a list of the form (month day year). A negative year is
2229 interpreted as BC; -1 being 1 BC, and so on."
2230 (mod (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian date) 7))
2231
2232 (defun calendar-week-end-day ()
2233 "Return the index (0 for Sunday, etc.) of the last day of the week."
2234 (mod (+ calendar-week-start-day 6) 7))
2235
2236 (defun calendar-unmark ()
2237 "Delete all diary/holiday marks/highlighting from the calendar."
2238 (interactive)
2239 (setq calendar-mark-holidays-flag nil
2240 calendar-mark-diary-entries-flag nil)
2241 (with-current-buffer calendar-buffer
2242 (mapc 'delete-overlay (overlays-in (point-min) (point-max)))))
2243
2244 (defun calendar-date-is-visible-p (date)
2245 "Return non-nil if DATE is valid and is visible in the calendar window."
2246 (and (calendar-date-is-valid-p date)
2247 (< (abs (calendar-interval
2248 displayed-month displayed-year
2249 (calendar-extract-month date) (calendar-extract-year date)))
2250 2)))
2251
2252 ;; FIXME can this be generalized for holiday-chinese?
2253 (defun calendar-nongregorian-visible-p (month day toabs fromabs switch)
2254 "Return non-nil if MONTH, DAY is visible in the calendar window.
2255 MONTH and DAY are in some non-Gregorian calendar system. The
2256 functions TOABS and FROMABS convert that system to and from
2257 absolute, respectively. SWITCH is a function that takes a single
2258 argument (a local month number). It applies when the local year
2259 changes across the calendar window, and returns non-nil if the
2260 specified month should be associated with the higher year.
2261 Returns the corresponding Gregorian date."
2262 ;; We need to choose the local year associated with month and day
2263 ;; that might make them visible.
2264 (let* ((m1 displayed-month)
2265 (y1 displayed-year)
2266 (m2 displayed-month)
2267 (y2 displayed-year)
2268 ;; Absolute date of first/last dates in calendar window.
2269 (start-date (progn
2270 (calendar-increment-month m1 y1 -1)
2271 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list m1 1 y1))))
2272 (end-date (progn
2273 (calendar-increment-month m2 y2 1)
2274 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
2275 (list m2 (calendar-last-day-of-month m2 y2) y2))))
2276 ;; Local date of first/last date in calendar window.
2277 (local-start (funcall fromabs start-date))
2278 (local-end (funcall fromabs end-date))
2279 ;; Local year of first/last dates.
2280 ;; Can only differ if displayed-month = 12, 1, 2.
2281 (local-y1 (calendar-extract-year local-start))
2282 (local-y2 (calendar-extract-year local-end))
2283 ;; Choose which year might be visible in the window.
2284 ;; Obviously it only matters when y1 and y2 differ, ie
2285 ;; when the _local_ new year is visible.
2286 (year (if (funcall switch month) local-y2 local-y1))
2287 (date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
2288 (funcall toabs (list month day year)))))
2289 (if (calendar-date-is-visible-p date)
2290 date)))
2291
2292 (defun calendar-date-is-valid-p (date)
2293 "Return t if DATE is a valid date."
2294 (let ((month (calendar-extract-month date))
2295 (day (calendar-extract-day date))
2296 (year (calendar-extract-year date)))
2297 (and (<= 1 month) (<= month 12)
2298 ;; (calendar-read-date t) used to return a date with day = nil.
2299 ;; Should not be valid (?), since many funcs prob assume integer.
2300 ;; (calendar-read-date 'noday) returns (month year), which
2301 ;; currently results in calendar-extract-year returning nil.
2302 day year (<= 1 day) (<= day (calendar-last-day-of-month month year))
2303 ;; BC dates left as non-valid, to suppress errors from
2304 ;; complex holiday algorithms not suitable for years BC.
2305 ;; Note there are side effects on calendar navigation.
2306 (<= 1 year))))
2307
2308 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'calendar-date-is-legal-p
2309 'calendar-date-is-valid-p "23.1")
2310
2311 (defun calendar-date-equal (date1 date2)
2312 "Return t if the DATE1 and DATE2 are the same."
2313 (and
2314 (= (calendar-extract-month date1) (calendar-extract-month date2))
2315 (= (calendar-extract-day date1) (calendar-extract-day date2))
2316 (= (calendar-extract-year date1) (calendar-extract-year date2))))
2317
2318 (defun calendar-make-temp-face (attrlist)
2319 "Return a temporary face based on the attributes in ATTRLIST.
2320 ATTRLIST is a list with elements of the form :face face :foreground color."
2321 (let ((attrs attrlist)
2322 faceinfo face temp-face)
2323 ;; Separate :face from the other attributes. Use the last :face
2324 ;; if there are more than one. FIXME is merging meaningful?
2325 (while attrs
2326 (if (eq (car attrs) :face)
2327 (setq face (intern-soft (cadr attrs))
2328 attrs (cddr attrs))
2329 (push (car attrs) faceinfo)
2330 (setq attrs (cdr attrs))))
2331 (or (facep face) (setq face 'default))
2332 (if (not faceinfo)
2333 ;; No attributes to apply, so just use an existing-face.
2334 face
2335 ;; FIXME should we be using numbered temp-faces, re-using where poss?
2336 (setq temp-face
2337 (make-symbol
2338 (concat ":caltemp"
2339 (mapconcat (lambda (sym)
2340 (cond
2341 ((symbolp sym) (symbol-name sym))
2342 ((numberp sym) (number-to-string sym))
2343 (t sym)))
2344 attrlist ""))))
2345 (make-face temp-face)
2346 (copy-face face temp-face)
2347 ;; Apply the font aspects.
2348 (apply 'set-face-attribute temp-face nil (nreverse faceinfo))
2349 temp-face)))
2350
2351 (defun calendar-mark-visible-date (date &optional mark)
2352 "Mark DATE in the calendar window with MARK.
2353 MARK is a single-character string, a list of face attributes/values, or a face.
2354 MARK defaults to `diary-entry-marker'."
2355 (if (calendar-date-is-valid-p date)
2356 (with-current-buffer calendar-buffer
2357 (save-excursion
2358 (calendar-cursor-to-visible-date date)
2359 (setq mark
2360 (or (and (stringp mark) (= (length mark) 1) mark) ; single-char
2361 ;; The next two use to also check font-lock-mode.
2362 ;; See comments above diary-entry-marker for why
2363 ;; this was dropped.
2364 ;;; (and font-lock-mode
2365 ;;; (or
2366 (and (listp mark) (> (length mark) 0) mark) ; attrs
2367 (and (facep mark) mark) ; )) face-name
2368 diary-entry-marker))
2369 (cond
2370 ;; Face or an attr-list that contained a face.
2371 ((facep mark)
2372 (overlay-put
2373 (make-overlay (1- (point)) (1+ (point))) 'face mark))
2374 ;; Single-character mark, goes after the date.
2375 ((and (stringp mark) (= (length mark) 1))
2376 (overlay-put
2377 (make-overlay (1+ (point)) (+ 2 (point))) 'display mark))
2378 (t ; attr list
2379 (overlay-put
2380 (make-overlay (1- (point)) (1+ (point))) 'face
2381 (calendar-make-temp-face mark))))))))
2382
2383 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'mark-visible-calendar-date
2384 'calendar-mark-visible-date "23.1")
2385
2386 (defun calendar-star-date ()
2387 "Replace the date under the cursor in the calendar window with asterisks.
2388 You might want to add this function to `calendar-today-visible-hook'."
2389 (unless (catch 'found
2390 (dolist (ol (overlays-at (point)))
2391 (and (overlay-get ol 'calendar-star)
2392 (throw 'found t))))
2393 (let ((ol (make-overlay (1- (point)) (point))))
2394 (overlay-put ol 'display "*")
2395 (overlay-put ol 'calendar-star t)
2396 ;; Use copy-sequence to avoid merging of identical 'display props.
2397 ;; Use two overlays so as not to mess up
2398 ;; calendar-cursor-to-nearest-date (and calendar-forward-day).
2399 (overlay-put (setq ol (make-overlay (point) (1+ (point))))
2400 'display (copy-sequence "*"))
2401 (overlay-put ol 'calendar-star t))))
2402
2403 (defun calendar-mark-today ()
2404 "Mark the date under the cursor in the calendar window.
2405 The date is marked with `calendar-today-marker'. You might want to add
2406 this function to `calendar-today-visible-hook'."
2407 (calendar-mark-visible-date (calendar-cursor-to-date) calendar-today-marker))
2408
2409 ;; FIXME why the car? Almost every usage calls list on the args.
2410 (defun calendar-date-compare (date1 date2)
2411 "Return t if DATE1 is before DATE2, nil otherwise.
2412 The actual dates are in the car of DATE1 and DATE2."
2413 (< (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (car date1))
2414 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (car date2))))
2415
2416 (defun calendar-date-string (date &optional abbreviate nodayname)
2417 "A string form of DATE, driven by the variable `calendar-date-display-form'.
2418 An optional parameter ABBREVIATE, when non-nil, causes the month
2419 and day names to be abbreviated as specified by
2420 `calendar-month-abbrev-array' and `calendar-day-abbrev-array',
2421 respectively. An optional parameter NODAYNAME, when t, omits the
2422 name of the day of the week."
2423 (let* ((dayname (unless nodayname (calendar-day-name date abbreviate)))
2424 (month (calendar-extract-month date))
2425 (monthname (calendar-month-name month abbreviate))
2426 (day (number-to-string (calendar-extract-day date)))
2427 (month (number-to-string month))
2428 (year (number-to-string (calendar-extract-year date))))
2429 (mapconcat 'eval calendar-date-display-form "")))
2430
2431 (defun calendar-dayname-on-or-before (dayname date)
2432 "Return the absolute date of the DAYNAME on or before absolute DATE.
2433 DAYNAME=0 means Sunday, DAYNAME=1 means Monday, and so on.
2434
2435 Note: Applying this function to d+6 gives us the DAYNAME on or after an
2436 absolute day d. Similarly, applying it to d+3 gives the DAYNAME nearest to
2437 absolute date d, applying it to d-1 gives the DAYNAME previous to absolute
2438 date d, and applying it to d+7 gives the DAYNAME following absolute date d."
2439 (- date (% (- date dayname) 7)))
2440
2441 (defun calendar-nth-named-absday (n dayname month year &optional day)
2442 "Absolute date of the Nth DAYNAME after/before MONTH YEAR DAY.
2443 A DAYNAME of 0 means Sunday, 1 means Monday, and so on.
2444 If N>0, return the Nth DAYNAME after MONTH DAY, YEAR (inclusive).
2445 If N<0, return the Nth DAYNAME before MONTH DAY, YEAR (inclusive).
2446 DAY defaults to 1 if N>0, and MONTH's last day otherwise."
2447 (if (> n 0)
2448 (+ (* 7 (1- n))
2449 (calendar-dayname-on-or-before
2450 dayname
2451 (+ 6 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
2452 (list month (or day 1) year)))))
2453 (+ (* 7 (1+ n))
2454 (calendar-dayname-on-or-before
2455 dayname
2456 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
2457 (list month
2458 (or day (calendar-last-day-of-month month year))
2459 year))))))
2460
2461 (defun calendar-nth-named-day (n dayname month year &optional day)
2462 "Date of the Nth DAYNAME after/before MONTH YEAR DAY.
2463 Like `calendar-nth-named-absday', but returns a Gregorian date."
2464 (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
2465 (calendar-nth-named-absday n dayname month year day)))
2466
2467 (defun calendar-day-of-year-string (&optional date)
2468 "String of day number of year of Gregorian DATE.
2469 Defaults to today's date if DATE is not given."
2470 (let* ((d (or date (calendar-current-date)))
2471 (year (calendar-extract-year d))
2472 (day (calendar-day-number d))
2473 (days-remaining (- (calendar-day-number (list 12 31 year)) day)))
2474 (format "Day %d of %d; %d day%s remaining in the year"
2475 day year days-remaining (if (= days-remaining 1) "" "s"))))
2476
2477 (defun calendar-other-dates (date)
2478 "Return a list of strings giving Gregorian DATE in other calendars.
2479 DATE is (month day year). Calendars that do not apply are omitted."
2480 (let (odate)
2481 (delq nil
2482 (list
2483 (calendar-day-of-year-string date)
2484 (format "ISO date: %s" (calendar-iso-date-string date))
2485 (format "Julian date: %s"
2486 (calendar-julian-date-string date))
2487 (format "Astronomical (Julian) day number (at noon UTC): %s.0"
2488 (calendar-astro-date-string date))
2489 (format "Fixed (RD) date: %s"
2490 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian date))
2491 (format "Hebrew date (before sunset): %s"
2492 (calendar-hebrew-date-string date))
2493 (format "Persian date: %s"
2494 (calendar-persian-date-string date))
2495 (unless (string-equal
2496 (setq odate (calendar-islamic-date-string date))
2497 "")
2498 (format "Islamic date (before sunset): %s" odate))
2499 (unless (string-equal
2500 (setq odate (calendar-bahai-date-string date))
2501 "")
2502 (format "Baha'i date: %s" odate))
2503 (format "Chinese date: %s"
2504 (calendar-chinese-date-string date))
2505 (unless (string-equal
2506 (setq odate (calendar-coptic-date-string date))
2507 "")
2508 (format "Coptic date: %s" odate))
2509 (unless (string-equal
2510 (setq odate (calendar-ethiopic-date-string date))
2511 "")
2512 (format "Ethiopic date: %s" odate))
2513 (unless (string-equal
2514 (setq odate (calendar-french-date-string date))
2515 "")
2516 (format "French Revolutionary date: %s" odate))
2517 (format "Mayan date: %s"
2518 (calendar-mayan-date-string date))))))
2519
2520 (declare-function x-popup-menu "menu.c" (position menu))
2521
2522 (defun calendar-print-other-dates (&optional event)
2523 "Show dates on other calendars for date under the cursor.
2524 If called by a mouse-event, pops up a menu with the result."
2525 (interactive (list last-nonmenu-event))
2526 (let* ((date (calendar-cursor-to-date t event))
2527 (title (format "%s (Gregorian)" (calendar-date-string date)))
2528 (others (calendar-other-dates date))
2529 selection)
2530 (if (mouse-event-p event)
2531 (and (setq selection (cal-menu-x-popup-menu event title
2532 (mapcar 'list others)))
2533 (call-interactively selection))
2534 (calendar-in-read-only-buffer calendar-other-calendars-buffer
2535 (calendar-set-mode-line title)
2536 (insert (mapconcat 'identity others "\n"))))))
2537
2538 (defun calendar-print-day-of-year ()
2539 "Show day number in year/days remaining in year for date under the cursor."
2540 (interactive)
2541 (message "%s" (calendar-day-of-year-string (calendar-cursor-to-date t))))
2542
2543 (defun calendar-set-mode-line (str)
2544 "Set mode line to STR, centered, surrounded by dashes."
2545 (let* ((edges (window-edges))
2546 ;; As per doc of window-width, total visible mode-line length.
2547 (width (- (nth 2 edges) (car edges))))
2548 ;; Hack for --daemon. See bug #2199.
2549 ;; If no frame exists yet, we have no idea what width to use.
2550 (and (= width 10)
2551 (not window-system)
2552 (setq width (or (getenv "COLUMNS") 80)))
2553 (setq mode-line-format
2554 (if buffer-file-name
2555 `("-" mode-line-modified
2556 ,(calendar-string-spread (list str) ?- (- width 6))
2557 "---")
2558 (calendar-string-spread (list str) ?- width)))))
2559
2560 (defun calendar-version ()
2561 "Display the Calendar version."
2562 (interactive)
2563 (message "GNU Emacs %s" emacs-version))
2564
2565 (make-obsolete 'calendar-version 'emacs-version "23.1")
2566
2567
2568 (run-hooks 'calendar-load-hook)
2569
2570 (provide 'calendar)
2571
2572 ;; Local variables:
2573 ;; byte-compile-dynamic: t
2574 ;; End:
2575
2576 ;;; calendar.el ends here