;;; time-stamp.el --- Maintain last change time stamps in files edited by Emacs
-;; Copyright 1989, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright 1989, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001
+;;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-;; Maintainer's Time-stamp: <1998-03-04 14:14:19 gildea>
-;; Maintainer: Stephen Gildea <gildea@alum.mit.edu>
+;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+
+;; Maintainer's Time-stamp: <2003-02-01 09:26:25 gildea>
+;; Maintainer: Stephen Gildea <gildea@stop.mail-abuse.org>
;; Keywords: tools
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
;; any later version.
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; A template in a file can be updated with a new time stamp when
;; you save the file. For example:
-;; static char *ts = "sdmain.c Time-stamp: <1996-08-13 10:20:51 gildea>";
+;; static char *ts = "sdmain.c Time-stamp: <2001-08-13 10:20:51 gildea>";
;; See the top of `time-stamp.el' for another example.
;; To use time-stamping, add this line to your .emacs file:
The value may be a string or a list. Lists are supported only for
backward compatibility; see variable `time-stamp-old-format-warn'.
-A string is used verbatim except for character sequences beginning with %:
+A string is used verbatim except for character sequences beginning
+with %, as follows. The values of non-numeric formatted items depend
+on the locale setting recorded in `system-time-locale' and
+`locale-coding-system'. The examples here are for the default
+\(`C') locale.
%:a weekday name: `Monday'. %#A gives uppercase: `MONDAY'
%3a abbreviated weekday: `Mon'. %3A gives uppercase: `MON'
%#p `am' or `pm'. %P gives uppercase: `AM' or `PM'
%02S seconds
%w day number of week, Sunday is 0
-%02y 2-digit year: `97' %:y 4-digit year: `1997'
+%02y 2-digit year: `03' %:y 4-digit year: `2003'
%z time zone name: `est'. %Z gives uppercase: `EST'
Non-date items:
%% a literal percent character: `%'
%f file name without directory %F gives absolute pathname
%s system name
-%u user's login name
-%U user's full name
+%u user's login name %U user's full name
%h mail host name
Decimal digits between the % and the type character specify the
field width. Strings are truncated on the right; years on the left.
-A leading zero causes numbers to be zero-filled.
+A leading zero in the field width zero-fills a number.
For example, to get the format used by the `date' command,
use \"%3a %3b %2d %02H:%02M:%02S %Z %:y\".
-In the future these formats will be aligned more with format-time-string.
+In the future these formats will be aligned more with `format-time-string'.
Because of this transition, the default padding for numeric formats will
change in a future version. Therefore either a padding width should be
specified, or the : modifier should be used to explicitly request the
historical default."
:type 'string
- :group 'time-stamp)
+ :group 'time-stamp
+ :version "20.1")
(defcustom time-stamp-active t
"*Non-nil to enable time-stamping of buffers by \\[time-stamp].
:group 'time-stamp)
(defcustom time-stamp-warn-inactive t
- "Non-nil to have \\[time-stamp] warn if a buffer did not get time-stamped.
-A warning is printed if `time-stamp-active' is nil and the buffer contains
-a time stamp template that would otherwise have been updated."
+ "Have \\[time-stamp] warn if a buffer did not get time-stamped.
+If non-nil, a warning is displayed if `time-stamp-active' has
+deactivated time stamping and the buffer contains a template that
+otherwise would have been updated."
:type 'boolean
- :group 'time-stamp)
+ :group 'time-stamp
+ :version "19.29")
(defcustom time-stamp-old-format-warn 'ask
- "Action to take if `time-stamp-format' is an old-style list.
+ "Action if `time-stamp-format' is an old-style list.
If `error', the format is not used. If `ask', the user is queried about
using the time-stamp-format. If `warn', a warning is displayed.
If nil, no notification is given."
- :type '(choice (const :tag "No notification" nil)
- (const :tag "Don't use the format" error)
- (const ask) (const warn))
+ :type '(choice (const :tag "Don't use the format" error)
+ (const ask)
+ (const warn)
+ (const :tag "No notification" nil))
:group 'time-stamp)
(defcustom time-stamp-time-zone nil
"If non-nil, a string naming the timezone to be used by \\[time-stamp].
Format is the same as that used by the environment variable TZ on your system."
:type '(choice (const nil) string)
- :group 'time-stamp)
+ :group 'time-stamp
+ :version "20.1")
;;; Do not change time-stamp-line-limit, time-stamp-start,
-;;; time-stamp-end, or time-stamp-pattern in your .emacs
-;;; or you will be incompatible with other people's files!
-;;; If you must change them, do so only in the local variables
-;;; section of the file itself.
+;;; time-stamp-end, time-stamp-pattern, time-stamp-inserts-lines,
+;;; or time-stamp-count in your .emacs or you will be incompatible
+;;; with other people's files! If you must change them, do so only
+;;; in the local variables section of the file itself.
(defvar time-stamp-line-limit 8 ;Do not change!
"Lines of a file searched; positive counts from start, negative from end.
-The patterns `time-stamp-start' and `time-stamp-end' must be found on one
-of the first (last) `time-stamp-line-limit' lines of the file for the
-file to be time-stamped by \\[time-stamp].
+The patterns `time-stamp-start' and `time-stamp-end' must be found in
+the first (last) `time-stamp-line-limit' lines of the file for the
+file to be time-stamped by \\[time-stamp]. A value of 0 searches the
+entire buffer (use with care).
Do not change `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', or
`time-stamp-end' for yourself or you will be incompatible
(defvar time-stamp-end "\\\\?[\">]" ;Do not change!
"Regexp marking the text after the time stamp.
\\[time-stamp] deletes the text between the first match of `time-stamp-start'
-and the following match of `time-stamp-end' on the same line,
-then writes the time stamp specified by `time-stamp-format' between them.
+and the following match of `time-stamp-end', then writes the
+time stamp specified by `time-stamp-format' between them.
-Do not change `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', or
-`time-stamp-end' for yourself or you will be incompatible
+The end text normally starts on the same line as the start text ends,
+but if there are any newlines in `time-stamp-format', the same number
+of newlines must separate the start and end. \\[time-stamp] tries
+to not change the number of lines in the buffer. `time-stamp-inserts-lines'
+controls this behavior.
+
+Do not change `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', `time-stamp-end',
+or `time-stamp-inserts-lines' for yourself or you will be incompatible
with other people's files! If you must change them for some application,
do so in the local variables section of the time-stamped file itself.")
-(defvar time-stamp-pattern "%%" ;Do not change!
- "Convenience variable setting all time-stamp location and format variables.
+(defvar time-stamp-inserts-lines nil ;Do not change!
+ "Whether \\[time-stamp] can change the number of lines in a file.
+If nil, \\[time-stamp] skips as many lines as there are newlines in
+`time-stamp-format' before looking for the `time-stamp-end' pattern,
+thus it tries not to change the number of lines in the buffer.
+If non-nil, \\[time-stamp] starts looking for the end pattern
+immediately after the start pattern. This behavior can cause
+unexpected changes in the buffer if used carelessly, but it is useful
+for generating repeated time stamps.
+
+Do not change `time-stamp-end' or `time-stamp-inserts-lines' for
+yourself or you will be incompatible with other people's files!
+If you must change them for some application, do so in the local
+variables section of the time-stamped file itself.")
+
+
+(defvar time-stamp-count 1 ;Do not change!
+ "How many templates \\[time-stamp] will look for in a buffer.
+The same time stamp will be written in each case.
+
+Do not change `time-stamp-count' for yourself or you will be
+incompatible with other people's files! If you must change it for
+some application, do so in the local variables section of the
+time-stamped file itself.")
+
+
+(defvar time-stamp-pattern nil ;Do not change!
+ "Convenience variable setting all `time-stamp' location and format values.
This string has four parts, each of which is optional.
-These four parts set time-stamp-line-limit, time-stamp-start,
-time-stamp-format, and time-stamp-end. See the documentation
+These four parts set `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start',
+`time-stamp-format', and `time-stamp-end'. See the documentation
for each of these variables for details.
The first part is a number followed by a slash; the number sets the number
of lines at the beginning (negative counts from end) of the file searched
-for the time-stamp. The number and the slash may be omitted to use the
+for the time stamp. The number and the slash may be omitted to use the
normal value.
The second part is a regexp identifying the pattern preceding the time stamp.
This part may be omitted to use the normal pattern.
-The third part specifies the format of the time-stamp inserted. See
-the documentation for time-stamp-format for details. Specify this
+The third part specifies the format of the time stamp inserted. See
+the documentation for `time-stamp-format' for details. Specify this
part as \"%%\" to use the normal format.
The fourth part is a regexp identifying the pattern following the time stamp.
This part may be omitted to use the normal pattern.
-As an example, the default behavior can be specified something like this:
-\"8/Time-stamp: [\\\"<]%:y-%02m-%02d %02H:%02M:%02S %u[\\\">]\"
+Examples:
+\"-10/\"
+\"-9/^Last modified: %%$\"
+\"@set Time-stamp: %:b %:d, %:y$\"
+\"newcommand{\\\\\\\\timestamp}{%%}\"
Do not change `time-stamp-pattern' for yourself or you will be incompatible
with other people's files! Set it only in the local variables section
;;;###autoload
(defun time-stamp ()
- "Update the time stamp string in the buffer.
+ "Update the time stamp string(s) in the buffer.
A template in a file can be automatically updated with a new time stamp
every time you save the file. Add this line to your .emacs file:
(add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
Time-stamp: <>
Time-stamp: \" \"
The time stamp is written between the brackets or quotes:
- Time-stamp: <1998-02-18 10:20:51 gildea>
+ Time-stamp: <2001-02-18 10:20:51 gildea>
The time stamp is updated only if the variable `time-stamp-active' is non-nil.
The format of the time stamp is set by the variable `time-stamp-format'.
-The variables `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start',
-and `time-stamp-end' control finding the template."
+The variables `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', `time-stamp-end',
+`time-stamp-count', and `time-stamp-inserts-lines' control finding the
+template."
(interactive)
- (let ((case-fold-search nil)
- (start nil)
- (end nil)
- search-limit
- (line-limit time-stamp-line-limit)
+ (let ((line-limit time-stamp-line-limit)
(ts-start time-stamp-start)
(ts-format time-stamp-format)
- (ts-end time-stamp-end))
+ (ts-end time-stamp-end)
+ (ts-count time-stamp-count)
+ (format-lines 0)
+ (end-lines 1)
+ (start nil)
+ search-limit)
(if (stringp time-stamp-pattern)
(progn
- (string-match "\\`\\(\\(-?[0-9]+\\)/\\)?\\([^%]+\\)?\\(\\(.\\|\n\\)*%[-.,:@+_ #^()0-9]*[A-Za-z%]\\)?\\([^%]+\\)?\\'" time-stamp-pattern)
+ (string-match "\\`\\(\\(-?[0-9]+\\)/\\)?\\([^%]+\\)?\\(\\(%[-.,:@+_ #^()0-9]*[A-Za-z%][^%]*\\)*%[-.,:@+_ #^()0-9]*[A-Za-z%]\\)?\\([^%]+\\)?\\'" time-stamp-pattern)
(and (match-beginning 2)
(setq line-limit
(string-to-int (match-string 2 time-stamp-pattern))))
(setq line-limit 8)
(message "time-stamp-line-limit is not an integer")
(sit-for 1)))
+ (cond ((not (integerp ts-count))
+ (setq ts-count 1)
+ (message "time-stamp-count is not an integer")
+ (sit-for 1))
+ ((< ts-count 1)
+ ;; We need to call time-stamp-once at least once
+ ;; to output any warnings about time-stamp not being active.
+ (setq ts-count 1)))
+ ;; Figure out what lines the end should be on.
+ (if (stringp ts-format)
+ (let ((nl-start 0))
+ (while (string-match "\n" ts-format nl-start)
+ (setq format-lines (1+ format-lines) nl-start (match-end 0)))))
+ (let ((nl-start 0))
+ (while (string-match "\n" ts-end nl-start)
+ (setq end-lines (1+ end-lines) nl-start (match-end 0))))
+ ;; Find overall what lines to look at
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(widen)
(goto-char (setq start (point-min)))
(forward-line line-limit)
(setq search-limit (point)))
- (t
+ ((< line-limit 0)
(goto-char (setq search-limit (point-max)))
(forward-line line-limit)
- (setq start (point))))
- (goto-char start)
- (while (and (< (point) search-limit)
+ (setq start (point)))
+ (t ;0 => no limit (use with care!)
+ (setq start (point-min))
+ (setq search-limit (point-max))))))
+ (while (and start
+ (< start search-limit)
+ (> ts-count 0))
+ (setq start (time-stamp-once start search-limit ts-start ts-end
+ ts-format format-lines end-lines))
+ (setq ts-count (1- ts-count))))
+ ;; be sure to return nil so can be used on write-file-hooks
+ nil)
+
+(defun time-stamp-once (start search-limit ts-start ts-end
+ ts-format format-lines end-lines)
+ "Update one time stamp. Internal routine called by \\[time-stamp].
+Returns the end point, which is where `time-stamp' begins the next search."
+ (let ((case-fold-search nil)
+ (end nil)
+ end-search-start
+ (end-length nil))
+ (save-excursion
+ (save-restriction
+ (widen)
+ ;; Find the location of the time stamp.
+ (while (and (< (goto-char start) search-limit)
(not end)
(re-search-forward ts-start search-limit 'move))
(setq start (point))
- (end-of-line)
- (let ((line-end (point)))
- (goto-char start)
- (if (re-search-forward ts-end line-end 'move)
- (setq end (match-beginning 0)))))))
+ (if (not time-stamp-inserts-lines)
+ (forward-line format-lines))
+ (setq end-search-start (max start (point)))
+ (if (= (forward-line end-lines) 0)
+ (progn
+ (and (bolp) (backward-char))
+ (let ((line-end (min (point) search-limit)))
+ (if (>= line-end end-search-start)
+ (progn
+ (goto-char end-search-start)
+ (if (re-search-forward ts-end line-end t)
+ (progn
+ (setq end (match-beginning 0))
+ (setq end-length (- (match-end 0) end))))))))))))
(if end
(progn
;; do all warnings outside save-excursion
(sit-for 1))
(t
(let ((new-time-stamp (time-stamp-string ts-format)))
- (if (stringp new-time-stamp)
+ (if (and (stringp new-time-stamp)
+ (not (string-equal (buffer-substring start end)
+ new-time-stamp)))
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(widen)
(insert-and-inherit new-time-stamp)
(setq end (point))
;; remove any tabs used to format time stamp
- (goto-char start)
- (if (search-forward "\t" end t)
- (untabify start end)))))))))))
- ;; be sure to return nil so can be used on write-file-hooks
- nil)
+ (if (search-backward "\t" start t)
+ (progn
+ (untabify start end)
+ (setq end (point))))))))))))
+ ;; return the location after this time stamp, if there was one
+ (and end end-length
+ (+ end end-length))))
+
;;;###autoload
(defun time-stamp-toggle-active (&optional arg)
"Toggle `time-stamp-active', setting whether \\[time-stamp] updates a buffer.
-With arg, turn time stamping on if and only if arg is positive."
+With ARG, turn time stamping on if and only if arg is positive."
(interactive "P")
(setq time-stamp-active
(if (null arg)
(not time-stamp-active)
(> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)))
- (message "time-stamp is now %s." (if time-stamp-active "active" "off")))
+ (message "time-stamp is now %s." (if time-stamp-active "active" "off")))
+
+
+(defun time-stamp-string (&optional ts-format)
+ "Generate the new string to be inserted by \\[time-stamp].
+Optionally use format TS-FORMAT instead of `time-stamp-format' to
+format the string."
+ (or ts-format
+ (setq ts-format time-stamp-format))
+ (if (stringp ts-format)
+ (if (stringp time-stamp-time-zone)
+ (let ((ts-real-time-zone (getenv "TZ")))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ (set-time-zone-rule time-stamp-time-zone)
+ (format-time-string
+ (time-stamp-string-preprocess ts-format)))
+ (set-time-zone-rule ts-real-time-zone)))
+ (format-time-string
+ (time-stamp-string-preprocess ts-format)))
+ ;; handle version 1 compatibility
+ (cond ((or (eq time-stamp-old-format-warn 'error)
+ (and (eq time-stamp-old-format-warn 'ask)
+ (not (y-or-n-p "Use non-string time-stamp-format? "))))
+ (message "Warning: no time-stamp: time-stamp-format not a string")
+ (sit-for 1)
+ nil)
+ (t
+ (cond ((eq time-stamp-old-format-warn 'warn)
+ (message "Obsolescent time-stamp-format type; should be string")
+ (sit-for 1)))
+ (time-stamp-fconcat ts-format " ")))))
(defconst time-stamp-no-file "(no file)"
"String to use when the buffer is not associated with a file.")
;;; The : modifier is a temporary conversion feature used to resolve
;;; ambiguous formats--formats that are changing (over time) incompatibly.
(defun time-stamp-string-preprocess (format &optional time)
- ;; Uses a FORMAT to format date, time, file, and user information.
- ;; Optional second argument TIME is only for testing.
- ;; Implements non-time extensions to format-time-string
- ;; and all time-stamp-format compatibility.
+ "Use a FORMAT to format date, time, file, and user information.
+Optional second argument TIME is only for testing.
+Implements non-time extensions to `format-time-string'
+and all `time-stamp-format' compatibility."
(let ((fmt-len (length format))
(ind 0)
cur-char
?\0))
(or (eq ?. cur-char)
(eq ?, cur-char) (eq ?: cur-char) (eq ?@ cur-char)
- (eq ?- cur-char) (eq ?+ cur-char) (eq ?_ cur-char)
+ (eq ?- cur-char) (eq ?+ cur-char) (eq ?_ cur-char)
(eq ?\ cur-char) (eq ?# cur-char) (eq ?^ cur-char)
(and (eq ?\( cur-char)
(not (eq prev-char ?\\))
(setq field-result
(cond
((eq cur-char ?%)
- "%")
+ "%%")
((eq cur-char ?a) ;day of week
(if change-case
- (format-time-string "%#A" time)
+ (format-time-string "%#a" time)
(or alt-form (not (string-equal field-width ""))
(time-stamp-conv-warn "%a" "%:a"))
(if (and alt-form (not (string-equal field-width "")))
(format-time-string "%#A" time)))
((eq cur-char ?b) ;month name
(if change-case
- (format-time-string "%#B" time)
+ (format-time-string "%#b" time)
(or alt-form (not (string-equal field-width ""))
(time-stamp-conv-warn "%b" "%:b"))
(if (and alt-form (not (string-equal field-width "")))
(user-login-name))
((eq cur-char ?U) ;user full name
(user-full-name))
+ ((eq cur-char ?l) ;logname (undocumented user name alt)
+ (user-login-name))
+ ((eq cur-char ?L) ;(undocumented alt user full name)
+ (user-full-name))
((eq cur-char ?h) ;mail host name
(time-stamp-mail-host-name))
))
- (if (string-equal field-width "")
- field-result
- (let ((padded-result
- (format (format "%%%s%c"
- field-width
- (if (numberp field-result) ?d ?s))
- (or field-result ""))))
- (let ((initial-length (length padded-result))
- (desired-length (string-to-int field-width)))
- (if (> initial-length desired-length)
- ;; truncate strings on right, years on left
- (if (stringp field-result)
- (substring padded-result 0 desired-length)
- (if (eq cur-char ?y)
- (substring padded-result (- desired-length))
- padded-result)) ;non-year numbers don't truncate
- padded-result)))))
+ (let ((padded-result
+ (format (format "%%%s%c"
+ field-width
+ (if (numberp field-result) ?d ?s))
+ (or field-result ""))))
+ (let* ((initial-length (length padded-result))
+ (desired-length (if (string-equal field-width "")
+ initial-length
+ (string-to-int field-width))))
+ (if (> initial-length desired-length)
+ ;; truncate strings on right, years on left
+ (if (stringp field-result)
+ (substring padded-result 0 desired-length)
+ (if (eq cur-char ?y)
+ (substring padded-result (- desired-length))
+ padded-result)) ;non-year numbers don't truncate
+ padded-result))))
(t
(char-to-string cur-char)))))
(setq ind (1+ ind)))
result))
(defun time-stamp-do-number (format-char alt-form field-width time)
- ;; Handle a compatible FORMAT-CHAR where only
- ;; the default width/padding will change.
- ;; ALT-FORM is whether `#' specified. FIELD-WIDTH is the string
- ;; width specification or "". TIME is the time to convert.
+ "Handle compatible FORMAT-CHAR where only default width/padding will change.
+ALT-FORM is whether `#' specified. FIELD-WIDTH is the string
+width specification or \"\". TIME is the time to convert."
(let ((format-string (concat "%" (char-to-string format-char))))
(and (not alt-form) (string-equal field-width "")
(time-stamp-conv-warn format-string
(string-to-int (format-time-string format-string time)))))
(defvar time-stamp-conversion-warn t
- "Non-nil to warn about soon-to-be-unsupported forms in time-stamp-format.
-In would be a bad idea to disable these warnings!
+ "Warn about soon-to-be-unsupported forms in `time-stamp-format'.
+If nil, these warnings are disabled, which would be a bad idea!
You really need to update your files instead.
The new formats will work with old versions of Emacs.
-New formats are being recommended now to allow time-stamp-format
-to change in the future to be compatible with format-time-string.
+New formats are being recommended now to allow `time-stamp-format'
+to change in the future to be compatible with `format-time-string'.
The new forms being recommended now will continue to work then.")
(defun time-stamp-conv-warn (old-form new-form)
- ;; Display a warning about a soon-to-be-obsolete format.
+ "Display a warning about a soon-to-be-obsolete format.
+Suggests replacing OLD-FORM with NEW-FORM."
(cond
(time-stamp-conversion-warn
(save-excursion
-(defun time-stamp-string (&optional ts-format)
- "Generate the new string to be inserted by \\[time-stamp].
-Optionally use FORMAT."
- (or ts-format
- (setq ts-format time-stamp-format))
- (if (stringp ts-format)
- (if (stringp time-stamp-time-zone)
- (let ((real-time-zone (getenv "TZ")))
- (unwind-protect
- (progn
- (setenv "TZ" time-stamp-time-zone)
- (format-time-string
- (time-stamp-string-preprocess ts-format)))
- (setenv "TZ" real-time-zone)))
- (format-time-string
- (time-stamp-string-preprocess ts-format)))
- ;; handle version 1 compatibility
- (cond ((or (eq time-stamp-old-format-warn 'error)
- (and (eq time-stamp-old-format-warn 'ask)
- (not (y-or-n-p "Use non-string time-stamp-format? "))))
- (message "Warning: no time-stamp: time-stamp-format not a string")
- (sit-for 1)
- nil)
- (t
- (cond ((eq time-stamp-old-format-warn 'warn)
- (message "Obsolescent time-stamp-format type; should be string")
- (sit-for 1)))
- (time-stamp-fconcat ts-format " ")))))
-
-(defconst time-stamp-no-file "(no file)"
- "String to use when the buffer is not associated with a file.")
-
(defun time-stamp-mail-host-name ()
"Return the name of the host where the user receives mail.
This is the value of `mail-host-address' if bound and a string,
-otherwise the value of the function system-name."
+otherwise the value of the function `system-name'."
(or (and (boundp 'mail-host-address)
(stringp mail-host-address)
mail-host-address)
;;; Some functions used in time-stamp-format
-;;; Could generate most of a message-id with
-;;; '(time-stamp-yymmdd "" time-stamp-hhmm "@" time-stamp-mail-host-name)
+;;; These functions have been obsolete since 1995
+;;; and will be removed in Emacs 22.
+;;; Meanwhile, discourage other packages from using them.
+(let ((obsolete-functions '(time-stamp-month-dd-yyyy
+ time-stamp-dd/mm/yyyy
+ time-stamp-mon-dd-yyyy
+ time-stamp-dd-mon-yy
+ time-stamp-yy/mm/dd
+ time-stamp-yyyy/mm/dd
+ time-stamp-yyyy-mm-dd
+ time-stamp-yymmdd
+ time-stamp-hh:mm:ss
+ time-stamp-hhmm)))
+ (while obsolete-functions
+ (make-obsolete (car obsolete-functions)
+ "use time-stamp-string or format-time-string instead."
+ "20.1")
+ (setq obsolete-functions (cdr obsolete-functions))))
;;; pretty form, suitable for a title page
(provide 'time-stamp)
+;;; arch-tag: 8a12c5c3-25d6-4a71-adc5-24b0e025a1e7
;;; time-stamp.el ends here