;;; reporter.el --- customizable bug reporting of lisp programs
-;; Copyright (C) 1993 1994 Barry A. Warsaw
-;; Copyright (C) 1993 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-;; Author: 1993 Barry A. Warsaw <bwarsaw@cnri.reston.va.us>
-;; Maintainer: bwarsaw@cnri.reston.va.us
+;; Author: 1993-1998 Barry A. Warsaw
+;; Maintainer: FSF
;; Created: 19-Apr-1993
-;; Version: 2.21
-;; Last Modified: 1994/11/29 16:13:50
-;; Keywords: bug reports lisp
+;; Keywords: maint mail tools
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;;; Commentary:
-;; Introduction
-;; ============
-;; This program is for lisp package authors and can be used to ease
-;; reporting of bugs. When invoked, reporter-submit-bug-report will
-;; set up a mail buffer with the appropriate bug report address,
-;; including a lisp expression the maintainer of the package can eval
-;; to completely reproduce the environment in which the bug was
-;; observed (e.g. by using eval-last-sexp). This package proved
-;; especially useful during my development of cc-mode.el, which is
-;; highly dependent on its configuration variables.
+;; End User Interface
+;; ==================
+;; The variable `mail-user-agent' contains a symbol indicating which
+;; Emacs mail package end users would like to use to compose outgoing
+;; mail. See that variable for details (it is no longer defined in
+;; this file).
+
+;; Lisp Package Authors
+;; ====================
+;; reporter.el was written primarily for Emacs Lisp package authors so
+;; that their users can more easily report bugs. When invoked,
+;; `reporter-submit-bug-report' will set up an outgoing mail buffer
+;; with the appropriate bug report address, including a lisp
+;; expression the maintainer of the package can evaluate to completely
+;; reproduce the environment in which the bug was observed (e.g. by
+;; using `eval-last-sexp'). This package proved especially useful
+;; during my development of CC Mode, which is highly dependent on its
+;; configuration variables.
;;
;; Do a "C-h f reporter-submit-bug-report" for more information.
;; Here's an example usage:
;; ;; ...
;; 'mypkg-variable-last)))
-;; Mailing List
-;; ============
-;; I've set up a mailing list to report bugs or suggest enhancements,
-;; etc. This list's intended audience is elisp package authors who are
-;; using reporter and want to stay current with releases. Here are the
-;; relevant addresses:
-;;
-;; Administrivia: reporter-request@anthem.nlm.nih.gov
-;; Submissions: reporter@anthem.nlm.nih.gov
-
-;; Packages that currently use reporter are: cc-mode, supercite, elp,
-;; tcl, ediff, crypt, vm, edebug, archie, and efs. If you know of
-;; others, please email me!
-
-;; LCD Archive Entry:
-;; reporter|Barry A. Warsaw|bwarsaw@cnri.reston.va.us|
-;; Customizable bug reporting of lisp programs.|
-;; 1994/11/29 16:13:50|2.21|~/misc/reporter.el.Z|
-
;;; Code:
\f
-;; vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
-;; user defined variables
-
-(defvar reporter-mailer '(vm-mail reporter-mail)
- "*Mail package to use to generate bug report buffer.
-This can either be a function symbol or a list of function symbols.
-If a list, it tries to use each specified mailer in order until an
-existing one is found.
-
-MH-E users may want to use `mh-smail'.")
+;; vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
+;; Package author interface variables
(defvar reporter-prompt-for-summary-p nil
"Interface variable controlling prompting for problem summary.
When non-nil, `reporter-submit-bug-report' prompts the user for a
brief summary of the problem, and puts this summary on the Subject:
-line.
+line. If this variable is a string, that string is used as the prompt
+string.
-Default behavior is to not prompt (i.e. nil). If you want reporter to
-prompt, you should `let' bind this variable to t before calling
+Default behavior is to not prompt (i.e. nil). If you want reporter to
+prompt, you should `let' bind this variable before calling
`reporter-submit-bug-report'. Note that this variable is not
buffer-local so you should never just `setq' it.")
`setq' it. If you want to changes its default value, you should `let'
bind it.")
-;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-;; end of user defined variables
+;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+;; End of editable variables
+\f
(defvar reporter-eval-buffer nil
"Buffer to retrieve variable's value from.
This is necessary to properly support the printing of buffer-local
variables. Current buffer will always be the mail buffer being
composed.")
-(defconst reporter-version "2.21"
- "Reporter version number.")
-
(defvar reporter-initial-text nil
"The automatically created initial text of a bug report.")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'reporter-initial-text)
+
\f
+;; status feedback to the user
(defvar reporter-status-message nil)
(defvar reporter-status-count nil)
(defun reporter-update-status ()
- ;; periodically output a status message
+ "Periodically output a status message."
(if (zerop (% reporter-status-count 10))
(progn
(message reporter-status-message)
(setq reporter-status-count (1+ reporter-status-count)))
\f
+;; dumping/pretty printing of values
(defun reporter-beautify-list (maxwidth compact-p)
- ;; pretty print a list
+ "Pretty print a list."
(reporter-update-status)
- (let (linebreak indent-enclosing-p indent-p here)
+ (let ((move t)
+ linebreak indent-enclosing-p indent-p here)
(condition-case nil ;loop exit
(progn
(down-list 1)
(setq indent-enclosing-p t)
- (while t
+ (while move
(setq here (point))
- (forward-sexp 1)
+ ;; The following line is how we break out of the while
+ ;; loop, in one of two ways. Either we've hit the end of
+ ;; the buffer, in which case scan-sexps returns nil, or
+ ;; we've crossed unbalanced parens and it will raise an
+ ;; error we're expecting to catch.
+ (setq move (scan-sexps (point) 1))
+ (goto-char move)
(if (<= maxwidth (current-column))
(if linebreak
(progn
(error indent-enclosing-p))))
(defun reporter-lisp-indent (indent-point state)
- ;; a better lisp indentation style for bug reporting
+ "A better lisp indentation style for bug reporting."
(save-excursion
(goto-char (1+ (nth 1 state)))
(current-column)))
(defun reporter-dump-variable (varsym mailbuf)
- ;; Pretty-print the value of the variable in symbol VARSYM. MAILBUF
- ;; is the mail buffer being composed
+ "Pretty-print the value of the variable in symbol VARSYM.
+MAILBUF is the mail buffer being composed."
(reporter-update-status)
(condition-case nil
(let ((val (save-excursion
(mail-position-on-field "X-Reporter-Void-Vars-Found")
(end-of-line)
(insert (symbol-name varsym) " ")))
- (error (error ""))))
+ (error
+ (error ""))))
(defun reporter-dump-state (pkgname varlist pre-hooks post-hooks)
- ;; Dump the state of the mode specific variables.
- ;; PKGNAME contains the name of the mode as it will appear in the bug
- ;; report (you must explicitly concat any version numbers).
-
- ;; VARLIST is the list of variables to dump. Each element in
- ;; VARLIST can be a variable symbol, or a cons cell. If a symbol,
- ;; this will be passed to `reporter-dump-variable' for insertion
- ;; into the mail buffer. If a cons cell, the car must be a variable
- ;; symbol and the cdr must be a function which will be `funcall'd
- ;; with arguments the symbol and the mail buffer being composed. Use
- ;; this to write your own custom variable value printers for
- ;; specific variables.
-
- ;; Note that the global variable `reporter-eval-buffer' will be bound to
- ;; the buffer in which `reporter-submit-bug-report' was invoked. If you
- ;; want to print the value of a buffer local variable, you should wrap
- ;; the `eval' call in your custom printer inside a `set-buffer' (and
- ;; probably a `save-excursion'). `reporter-dump-variable' handles this
- ;; properly.
-
- ;; PRE-HOOKS is run after the emacs-version and PKGNAME are inserted, but
- ;; before the VARLIST is dumped. POST-HOOKS is run after the VARLIST is
- ;; dumped.
+ "Dump the state of the mode specific variables.
+PKGNAME contains the name of the mode as it will appear in the bug
+report (you must explicitly concat any version numbers).
+
+VARLIST is the list of variables to dump. Each element in
+VARLIST can be a variable symbol, or a cons cell. If a symbol,
+this will be passed to `reporter-dump-variable' for insertion
+into the mail buffer. If a cons cell, the car must be a variable
+symbol and the cdr must be a function which will be `funcall'd
+with arguments the symbol and the mail buffer being composed. Use
+this to write your own custom variable value printers for
+specific variables.
+
+Note that the global variable `reporter-eval-buffer' will be bound to
+the buffer in which `reporter-submit-bug-report' was invoked. If you
+want to print the value of a buffer local variable, you should wrap
+the `eval' call in your custom printer inside a `set-buffer' (and
+probably a `save-excursion'). `reporter-dump-variable' handles this
+properly.
+
+PRE-HOOKS is run after the Emacs version and PKGNAME are inserted, but
+before the VARLIST is dumped. POST-HOOKS is run after the VARLIST is
+dumped."
(let ((buffer (current-buffer)))
(set-buffer buffer)
(insert "Emacs : " (emacs-version) "\n")
))
\f
-(defun reporter-calculate-separator ()
- ;; returns the string regexp matching the mail separator
- (save-excursion
- (re-search-forward
- (concat
- "^\\(" ;beginning of line
- (mapconcat
- 'identity
- (list "[\t ]*" ;simple SMTP form
- "-+" ;mh-e form
- (regexp-quote
- mail-header-separator)) ;sendmail.el form
- "\\|") ;or them together
- "\\)$") ;end of line
- nil
- 'move) ;search for and move
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
-
-;; Serves as an interface to `mail',
-;; but when the user says "no" to discarding an unset message,
-;; it gives an error.
-(defun reporter-mail (&rest args)
- (interactive "P")
- (or (apply 'mail args)
- (error "Bug report aborted")))
+(defun reporter-compose-outgoing ()
+ "Compose the outgoing mail buffer.
+
+Return the selected paradigm, with the current buffer tacked onto the
+beginning of the list."
+ (let* ((agent mail-user-agent)
+ (compose (get mail-user-agent 'composefunc)))
+ ;; Sanity check. If this fails then we'll try to use the SENDMAIL
+ ;; protocol, otherwise we must signal an error.
+ (if (not (and compose (functionp compose)))
+ (progn
+ (setq agent 'sendmail-user-agent
+ compose (get agent 'composefunc))
+ (if (not (and compose (functionp compose)))
+ (error "Could not find a valid `mail-user-agent'")
+ (ding)
+ (message "`%s' is an invalid `mail-user-agent'; using `sendmail-user-agent'"
+ mail-user-agent)
+ )))
+ (funcall compose)
+ agent))
+\f
;;;###autoload
(defun reporter-submit-bug-report
(address pkgname varlist &optional pre-hooks post-hooks salutation)
- ;; Submit a bug report via mail.
-
- ;; ADDRESS is the email address for the package's maintainer. PKGNAME is
- ;; the name of the mode (you must explicitly concat any version numbers).
- ;; VARLIST is the list of variables to dump (see `reporter-dump-state'
- ;; for details). Optional PRE-HOOKS and POST-HOOKS are passed to
- ;; `reporter-dump-state'. Optional SALUTATION is inserted at the top of the
- ;; mail buffer, and point is left after the salutation.
-
- ;; This function will prompt for a summary if
- ;; reporter-prompt-for-summary-p is non-nil.
-
- ;; The mailer used is described in the variable `reporter-mailer'.
+"Begin submitting a bug report via email.
+
+ADDRESS is the email address for the package's maintainer. PKGNAME is
+the name of the package (if you want to include version numbers,
+you must put them into PKGNAME before calling this function).
+Optional PRE-HOOKS and POST-HOOKS are passed to `reporter-dump-state'.
+Optional SALUTATION is inserted at the top of the mail buffer,
+and point is left after the salutation.
+
+VARLIST is the list of variables to dump (see `reporter-dump-state'
+for details). The optional argument PRE-HOOKS and POST-HOOKS are
+passed to `reporter-dump-state'. Optional argument SALUTATION is text
+to be inserted at the top of the mail buffer; in that case, point is
+left after that text.
+
+This function prompts for a summary if `reporter-prompt-for-summary-p'
+is non-nil.
+
+This function does not send a message; it uses the given information
+to initialize a message, which the user can then edit and finally send
+\(or decline to send). The variable `mail-user-agent' controls which
+mail-sending package is used for editing and sending the message."
(let ((reporter-eval-buffer (current-buffer))
final-resting-place
after-sep-pos
(reporter-status-message "Formatting bug report buffer...")
(reporter-status-count 0)
(problem (and reporter-prompt-for-summary-p
- (read-string "(Very) brief summary of problem: ")))
- (mailbuf
- (progn
- (call-interactively
- (if (nlistp reporter-mailer)
- reporter-mailer
- (let ((mlist reporter-mailer)
- (mailer nil))
- (while mlist
- (if (commandp (car mlist))
- (setq mailer (car mlist)
- mlist nil)
- (setq mlist (cdr mlist))))
- (if (not mailer)
- (error
- "Variable `%s' does not contain a command for mailing"
- "reporter-mailer"))
- mailer)))
- (current-buffer))))
+ (read-string (if (stringp reporter-prompt-for-summary-p)
+ reporter-prompt-for-summary-p
+ "(Very) brief summary of problem: "))))
+ (agent (reporter-compose-outgoing))
+ (mailbuf (current-buffer))
+ hookvar)
+ ;; do the work
(require 'sendmail)
- (pop-to-buffer reporter-eval-buffer)
- (pop-to-buffer mailbuf)
+ ;; If mailbuf did not get made visible before, make it visible now.
+ (let (same-window-buffer-names same-window-regexps)
+ (pop-to-buffer mailbuf)
+ ;; Just in case the original buffer is not visible now, bring it
+ ;; back somewhere
+ (and pop-up-windows (display-buffer reporter-eval-buffer)))
(goto-char (point-min))
- ;; different mailers use different separators, some may not even
- ;; use m-h-s, but sendmail.el stuff must have m-h-s bound.
- (let ((mail-header-separator (reporter-calculate-separator)))
- (mail-position-on-field "to")
- (insert address)
- ;; insert problem summary if available
- (if (and reporter-prompt-for-summary-p problem pkgname)
- (progn
- (mail-position-on-field "subject")
- (insert pkgname "; " problem)))
- ;; move point to the body of the message
- (mail-text)
- (forward-line 1)
- (setq after-sep-pos (point))
- (and salutation (insert "\n" salutation "\n\n"))
- (unwind-protect
- (progn
- (setq final-resting-place (point-marker))
- (insert "\n\n")
- (reporter-dump-state pkgname varlist pre-hooks post-hooks)
- (goto-char final-resting-place))
- (set-marker final-resting-place nil)))
+ (mail-position-on-field "to")
+ (insert address)
+ ;; insert problem summary if available
+ (if (and reporter-prompt-for-summary-p problem pkgname)
+ (progn
+ (mail-position-on-field "subject")
+ (insert pkgname "; " problem)))
+ ;; move point to the body of the message
+ (mail-text)
+ (forward-line 1)
+ (setq after-sep-pos (point))
+ (and salutation (insert "\n" salutation "\n\n"))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ (setq final-resting-place (point-marker))
+ (insert "\n\n")
+ (reporter-dump-state pkgname varlist pre-hooks post-hooks)
+ (goto-char final-resting-place))
+ (set-marker final-resting-place nil))
;; save initial text and set up the `no-empty-submission' hook.
- ;; This only works for mailers that support mail-send-hook,
- ;; e.g. sendmail.el
- (if (fboundp 'add-hook)
- (progn
- (save-excursion
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
- (setq reporter-initial-text
- (buffer-substring after-sep-pos (point))))
- (make-variable-buffer-local 'mail-send-hook)
- (add-hook 'mail-send-hook 'reporter-bug-hook)))
-
- ;; minibuf message
- ;; C-c C-c can't be generalized because they don't always run
- ;; mail-send-and-exit. E.g. vm-mail-send-and-exit. I don't want
- ;; to hard code these.
- (let* ((sendkey "C-c C-c")
- (killkey-whereis (where-is-internal 'kill-buffer nil t))
- (killkey (if killkey-whereis
- (key-description killkey-whereis)
- "M-x kill-buffer")))
- (message "Please type in your report. Hit %s to send, %s to abort."
- sendkey killkey))
+ ;; This only works for mailers that support a pre-send hook, and
+ ;; for which the paradigm has a non-nil value for the `hookvar'
+ ;; key in its agent (i.e. sendmail.el's mail-send-hook).
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-max))
+ (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
+ (setq reporter-initial-text (buffer-substring after-sep-pos (point))))
+ (if (setq hookvar (get agent 'hookvar))
+ (add-hook hookvar 'reporter-bug-hook nil t))
+
+ ;; compose the minibuf message and display this.
+ (let* ((sendkey-whereis (where-is-internal
+ (get agent 'sendfunc) nil t))
+ (abortkey-whereis (where-is-internal
+ (get agent 'abortfunc) nil t))
+ (sendkey (if sendkey-whereis
+ (key-description sendkey-whereis)
+ "C-c C-c")) ; TBD: BOGUS hardcode
+ (abortkey (if abortkey-whereis
+ (key-description abortkey-whereis)
+ "M-x kill-buffer")) ; TBD: BOGUS hardcode
+ )
+ (message "Please enter your report. Type %s to send, %s to abort."
+ sendkey abortkey))
))
(defun reporter-bug-hook ()
- ;; prohibit sending mail if empty bug report
+ "Prohibit sending mail if empty bug report."
(let ((after-sep-pos
(save-excursion
- (beginning-of-buffer)
- (re-search-forward (reporter-calculate-separator) (point-max) 'move)
+ (rfc822-goto-eoh)
(forward-line 1)
(point))))
(save-excursion
\f
(provide 'reporter)
+;;; arch-tag: 33612ff4-fbbc-4be2-b183-560ce9e0199b
;;; reporter.el ends here