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@c This is part of the Emacs manual. |
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@c Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. |
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@c |
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@c This file is included either in emacs-xtra.texi (when producing the |
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@c printed version) or in the main Emacs manual (for the on-line version). |
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@node Autorevert |
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@section Auto Reverting non-file Buffers |
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Normally Global Auto Revert Mode only reverts file buffers. There are |
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two ways to auto-revert certain non-file buffers: enabling Auto Revert |
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Mode in those buffers (using @kbd{M-x auto-revert-mode}) and setting |
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@code{global-auto-revert-non-file-buffers} to @code{t}. The latter |
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enables Auto Reverting for all types of buffers for which it is |
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implemented, that is, for the types of buffers listed in the menu |
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below. |
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Like file buffers, non-file buffers should normally not revert while |
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you are working on them, or while they contain information that might |
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get lost after reverting. Therefore, they do not revert if they are |
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``modified''. This can get tricky, because deciding when a non-file |
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buffer should be marked modified is usually more difficult than for |
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file buffers. |
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Another tricky detail is that, for efficiency reasons, Auto Revert |
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often does not try to detect all possible changes in the buffer, only |
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changes that are ``major'' or easy to detect. Hence, enabling |
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auto-reverting for a non-file buffer does not always guarantee that |
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all information in the buffer is up to date and does not necessarily |
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make manual reverts useless. |
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At the other extreme, certain buffers automatically auto-revert every |
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@code{auto-revert-interval} seconds. (This currently only applies to |
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the Buffer Menu.) In this case, Auto Revert does not print any |
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messages while reverting, even when @code{auto-revert-verbose} is |
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non-@code{nil}. |
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The details depend on the particular types of buffers and are |
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explained in the corresponding sections. |
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@menu |
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* Auto Reverting the Buffer Menu:: |
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* Auto Reverting Dired:: |
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* Supporting additional buffers:: |
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@end menu |
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@node Auto Reverting the Buffer Menu |
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@subsection Auto Reverting the Buffer Menu |
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If auto-reverting of non-file buffers is enabled, the Buffer Menu |
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automatically reverts every @code{auto-revert-interval} seconds, |
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whether there is a need for it or not. (It would probably take longer |
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to check whether there is a need than to actually revert.) |
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If the Buffer Menu inappropriately gets marked modified, just revert |
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it manually using @kbd{g} and auto-reverting will resume. However, if |
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you marked certain buffers to get deleted or to be displayed, you have |
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to be careful, because reverting erases all marks. The fact that |
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adding marks sets the buffer's modified flag prevents Auto Revert from |
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automatically erasing the marks. |
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@node Auto Reverting Dired |
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@subsection Auto Reverting Dired buffers |
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Auto-reverting Dired buffers currently works on GNU or Unix style |
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operating systems. It may not work satisfactorily on some other |
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systems. |
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Dired buffers only auto-revert when the file list of the buffer's main |
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directory changes. They do not auto-revert when information about a |
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particular file changes or when inserted subdirectories change. To be |
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sure that @emph{all} listed information is up to date, you have to |
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manually revert using @kbd{g}, @emph{even} if auto-reverting is |
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enabled in the Dired buffer. Sometimes, you might get the impression |
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that modifying or saving files listed in the main directory actually |
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does cause auto-reverting. This is because making changes to a file, |
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or saving it, very often causes changes in the directory itself, for |
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instance, through backup files or auto-save files. However, this is |
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not guaranteed. |
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If the Dired buffer is marked modified and there are no changes you |
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want to protect, then most of the time you can make auto-reverting |
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resume by manually reverting the buffer using @kbd{g}. There is one |
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exception. If you flag or mark files, you can safely revert the |
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buffer. This will not erase the flags or marks (unless the marked |
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file has been deleted, of course). However, the buffer will stay |
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modified, even after reverting, and auto-reverting will not resume. |
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This is because, if you flag or mark files, you may be working on the |
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buffer and you might not want the buffer to change without warning. |
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If you want auto-reverting to resume in the presence of marks and |
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flags, mark the buffer non-modified using @kbd{M-~}. However, adding, |
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deleting or changing marks or flags will mark it modified again. |
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Remote Dired buffers are not auto-reverted. Neither are Dired buffers |
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for which you used shell wildcards or file arguments to list only some |
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of the files. @samp{*Find*} and @samp{*Locate*} buffers do not |
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auto-revert either. |
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@node Supporting additional buffers |
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@subsection Adding Support for Auto-Reverting additional Buffers. |
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This section is intended for Elisp programmers who would like to add |
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support for auto-reverting new types of buffers. |
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To support auto-reverting the buffer must first of all have a |
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@code{revert-buffer-function}. @xref{Definition of |
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revert-buffer-function,, Reverting, elisp, the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}. |
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In addition, it @emph{must} have a @code{buffer-stale-function}. |
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@defvar buffer-stale-function |
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The value of this variable is a function to check whether a non-file |
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buffer needs reverting. This should be a function with one optional |
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argument @var{noconfirm}. The function should return non-@code{nil} |
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if the buffer should be reverted. The buffer is current when this |
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function is called. |
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While this function is mainly intended for use in auto-reverting, it |
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could be used for other purposes as well. For instance, if |
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auto-reverting is not enabled, it could be used to warn the user that |
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the buffer needs reverting. The idea behind the @var{noconfirm} |
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argument is that it should be @code{t} if the buffer is going to be |
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reverted without asking the user and @code{nil} if the function is |
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just going to be used to warn the user that the buffer is out of date. |
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In particular, for use in auto-reverting, @var{noconfirm} is @code{t}. |
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If the function is only going to be used for auto-reverting, you can |
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ignore the @var{noconfirm} argument. |
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If you just want to automatically auto-revert every |
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@code{auto-revert-interval} seconds, use: |
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@example |
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(set (make-local-variable 'buffer-stale-function) |
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#'(lambda (&optional noconfirm) 'fast)) |
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@end example |
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@noindent |
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in the buffer's mode function. |
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The special return value @samp{fast} tells the caller that the need |
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for reverting was not checked, but that reverting the buffer is fast. |
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It also tells Auto Revert not to print any revert messages, even if |
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@code{auto-revert-verbose} is non-@code{nil}. This is important, as |
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getting revert messages every @code{auto-revert-interval} seconds can |
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be very annoying. The information provided by this return value could |
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also be useful if the function is consulted for purposes other than |
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auto-reverting. |
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@end defvar |
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Once the buffer has a @code{revert-buffer-function} and a |
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@code{buffer-stale-function}, several problems usually remain. |
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The buffer will only auto-revert if it is marked unmodified. Hence, |
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you will have to make sure that various functions mark the buffer |
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modified if and only if either the buffer contains information that |
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might be lost by reverting or there is reason to believe that the user |
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might be inconvenienced by auto-reverting, because he is actively |
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working on the buffer. The user can always override this by manually |
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adjusting the modified status of the buffer. To support this, calling |
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the @code{revert-buffer-function} on a buffer that is marked |
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unmodified should always keep the buffer marked unmodified. |
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It is important to assure that point does not continuously jump around |
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as a consequence of auto-reverting. Of course, moving point might be |
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inevitable if the buffer radically changes. |
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You should make sure that the @code{revert-buffer-function} does not |
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print messages that unnecessarily duplicate Auto Revert's own messages |
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if @code{auto-revert-verbose} is @code{t} and effectively override a |
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@code{nil} value for @code{auto-revert-verbose}. Hence, adapting a |
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mode for auto-reverting often involves getting rid of such messages. |
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This is especially important for buffers that automatically |
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auto-revert every @code{auto-revert-interval} seconds. |
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Also, you may want to update the documentation string of |
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@code{global-auto-revert-non-file-buffers}. |
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@ifinfo |
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Finally, you should add a node to this chapter's menu. This node |
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@end ifinfo |
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@ifnotinfo |
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Finally, you should add a section to this chapter. This section |
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@end ifnotinfo |
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should at the very least make clear whether enabling auto-reverting |
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for the buffer reliably assures that all information in the buffer is |
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completely up to date (or will be after @code{auto-revert-interval} |
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seconds). |
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@ignore |
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arch-tag: 2983e613-a272-45f6-9593-3010ad7f865e |
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@end ignore |
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