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But first, please read +. diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100755 index 0000000..bb5ac74 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +#!/usr/bin/make -f +# +# This is free and unencumbered software released into the public +# domain. +# +# Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or +# distribute this software, either in source code form or as a +# compiled binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and +# by any means. + +EMACS ?= $(firstword $(shell command -v /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs emacs)) +SRC := apt-sources-list.el +OBJ := $(SRC:.el=.elc) +DIR := $(dir $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))) +TESTS := $(SRC:.el=.test.stamp) + +.INTERMEDIATE: $(TESTS) + +all: $(OBJ) test + +clean: + rm -f $(OBJ) $(TESTS) + +test: $(TESTS) + +%.elc: %.el + $(EMACS) -Q -batch -L $(DIR) -f batch-byte-compile $< + +%.test.stamp: %-test.elc %.elc + $(EMACS) -Q -batch -L $(DIR) -eval "(checkdoc-file \"$*.el\")" + $(EMACS) -Q -batch -L $(DIR) -l $< -f ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit + touch $@ + +.PHONY: all clean test diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..98fab77 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# `apt-sources-list` + +This Emacs package contains a major mode for editing APT’s `.list` files. + +The `/etc/apt/sources.list` file and other files in +`/etc/apt/sources.list.d` tell APT, found on Debian-based systems and +others, where to find packages for installation. + +This format specifies a package source with a single line, e.g.: + + deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stable main contrib + +For more information about the format you can read the manual +pages [apt(8)][] and [sources.list(5)][]. + +This mode is derived from `apt-sources-mode` distributed in the +`debian-el` Debian package, but has many differences. Among them: + +- The load hook has been removed. Use `with-eval-after-load`. +- What is properly called a “suite” is no longer called a “distribution.” +- Most keys have changed. This is for better mnemonics (`C-c C-s` to + change the suite), or for better Emacs integration (`C-M-n` or your + `forward-list` equivalent to move between source lines). +- Editing functions may be called more easily from Emacs Lisp. + + +## License + +This program 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 3 of the License, or (at +your option) any later version. + + +[apt(8)]: https://manpages.debian.org/stable/apt/sources.list.5.en.html +[sources.list(5)]: https://manpages.debian.org/stable/apt/sources.list.5.en.html diff --git a/apt-sources-list-test.el b/apt-sources-list-test.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91c1180 --- /dev/null +++ b/apt-sources-list-test.el @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +;;; apt-sources-list-test.el --- Tests for apt-sources-list -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- +;; +;; Copyright (C) 2017 Joe Wreschnig +;; +;; Author: Joe Wreschnig +;; +;; This program 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 3 of the License, or +;; (at your option) any later version. + + +;;; Commentary: +;; +;; This file contains test cases for apt-sources-list. Unless you’re +;; hacking on it you shouldn’t need to edit or run this file. + + +;;; Code: + +(require 'apt-sources-list) +(require 'ert) + +(defmacro with-temp-windowed-buffer (&rest body) + "Like ‘with-temp-buffer’ but give the buffer a window during BODY. + +This is necessary if you want to simulate sending keys." + `(with-temp-buffer + (set-window-buffer (selected-window) (current-buffer) t) + ,@body)) + +(defmacro with-apt-sources-list (sources &rest body) + "With buffer contents SOURCES, run BODY forms in ‘apt-sources-list-mode’." + (declare (indent 1)) + `(with-temp-windowed-buffer + (apt-sources-list-mode) + (insert ,sources) + (goto-char (point-min)) + ,@body)) + +(defmacro should-equal (expected actual) + "Assert that EXPECTED is ‘equal’ to ACTUAL." + `(should (equal ,expected ,actual))) + +(defmacro should-eq (expected actual) + "Assert that EXPECTED is ‘eq’ to ACTUAL." + `(should (eq ,expected ,actual))) + +(defmacro should-equal-buffer (contents) + "Assert that the current buffer’s contents equals CONTENTS." + `(should-equal (buffer-string) ,contents)) + +(defmacro should-use-face (face) + "Assert that the current point’s face is FACE." + `(should-eq (get-text-property (point) 'face) ,face)) + +(defmacro should-be-at-line (lineno) + "Assert that the point is on line number LINENO." + `(should-equal ,lineno (line-number-at-pos))) + +(defun type (keys) + "Simulate typing KEYS." + (execute-kbd-macro (kbd keys))) + +(ert-deftest apt-sources-list-test-invalid () + (with-apt-sources-list "invalid" + (should-error (apt-sources-list-change-type) + :type 'apt-sources-list-not-found) + (should-error (apt-sources-list-change-uri "http://foo") + :type 'apt-sources-list-not-found))) + +(ert-deftest apt-sources-list-test-insert () + (with-apt-sources-list "" + (type "C-c C-i RET deb.test RET RET RET") + (should-equal-buffer "deb https://deb.test stable main")) + + (with-apt-sources-list "" + (type "C-c C-i example RET deb.test RET RET RET") + (should-equal-buffer "# example\ndeb https://deb.test stable main")) + + (with-apt-sources-list "" + (type "C-c C-i RET deb.test RET M-0 C-k path/ RET") + (should-equal-buffer "deb https://deb.test path/")) + + (with-apt-sources-list "" + (type "C-u C-c C-i RET -src RET arch=amd64 RET deb.test RET RET") + (should-equal-buffer + "deb-src [arch=amd64] https://deb.test stable main"))) + +(ert-deftest apt-sources-list-test-replicate () + (with-apt-sources-list "deb http://deb.test/debian stable main" + (type "C-c C-r") + (should-equal-buffer + "deb http://deb.test/debian stable main +deb-src http://deb.test/debian stable main"))) + +(ert-deftest apt-sources-list-test-change-type () + (with-apt-sources-list "deb http://deb.test/debian stable main" + (type "C-c C-t") + (should-equal-buffer "deb-src http://deb.test/debian stable main") + (type "C-c C-t") + (should-equal-buffer "deb http://deb.test/debian stable main"))) + +(ert-deftest apt-sources-list-test-change-options () + (with-apt-sources-list "deb http://deb.test/ stable main" + (type "C-c C-o arch=amd64 RET") + (should-equal-buffer "deb [arch=amd64] http://deb.test/ stable main") + (type "C-c C-o SPC lang=en RET") + (should-equal-buffer + "deb [arch=amd64 lang=en] http://deb.test/ stable main") + (type "C-c C-o M-0 C-k RET") + (should-equal-buffer "deb http://deb.test/ stable main"))) + +(ert-deftest apt-sources-list-test-change-url () + (with-apt-sources-list "deb http://deb.test/debian stable main" + (type "C-c C-u M-0 C-k ftp://deb2.test/debian2 RET") + (should-equal-buffer "deb ftp://deb2.test/debian2 stable main"))) + +(ert-deftest apt-sources-list-test-change-suite () + (with-apt-sources-list "deb http://deb.test/debian stable main # foo" + (type "C-c C-s path/ RET") + (should-equal-buffer "deb http://deb.test/debian path/ # foo") + (type "C-c C-s unstable RET M-0 C-k xxx RET") + (should-equal-buffer "deb http://deb.test/debian unstable xxx # foo") + (type "C-c C-s stable RET") + (should-equal-buffer "deb http://deb.test/debian stable xxx # foo"))) + +(ert-deftest apt-sources-list-test-change-components () + (with-apt-sources-list "deb http://deb.test/debian stable main # foo" + (type "C-c C-c M-0 C-k a SPC b") + (should-equal-buffer "deb http://deb.test/debian stable a b # foo"))) + +(ert-deftest apt-sources-list-test-motion () + (with-apt-sources-list + "deb [arch=armel] http://deb.test/debian stable main +# comment +deb invalid line +deb http://deb.test/debian stable main" + (type "C-M-n") + (should-be-at-line 4) + (type "C-u - 1 C-M-n") + (should-be-at-line 1) + (type "C-u - 1 C-M-p") + (should-be-at-line 4) + (type "C-M-p") + (should-be-at-line 1) + + (should-error (type "C-M-p")) + (should-error (type "C-u 2 C-M-n")))) + +(ert-deftest apt-sources-list-test-font-lock () + (with-apt-sources-list + "deb [arch=armel] http://deb.test/debian stable main # bar" + (font-lock-ensure) + (should-use-face 'apt-sources-list-type) + (search-forward "arch") + (should-use-face 'apt-sources-list-options) + (search-forward "http") + (should-use-face 'apt-sources-list-uri) + (search-forward "stabl") + (should-use-face 'apt-sources-list-suite) + (search-forward "mai") + (should-use-face 'apt-sources-list-components) + (search-forward "#") + (should-use-face 'font-lock-comment-delimiter-face) + (search-forward "b") + (should-use-face 'font-lock-comment-face))) + + +;;; apt-sources-list-test.el ends here diff --git a/apt-sources-list.el b/apt-sources-list.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f17f5a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/apt-sources-list.el @@ -0,0 +1,414 @@ +;;; apt-sources-list.el --- Mode for editing APT source.list files +;; +;; Copyright (C) 2001-2003, Dr. Rafael Sepúlveda +;; 2009 Peter S. Galbraith +;; 2017 Joe Wreschnig +;; +;; Author: Dr. Rafael Sepúlveda +;; Maintainer: Joe Wreschnig +;; URL: https://git.korewanetadesu.com/apt-sources-list.git +;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4")) +;; Package-Version: 0 +;; +;; This program 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 3 of the License, or (at +;; your option) any later version. +;; +;; This program 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. +;; +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see . + + +;;; Commentary: +;; +;; This package contains a major mode for editing APT’s “.list” files. +;; +;; The “/etc/apt/sources.list” file and other files in +;; “/etc/apt/sources.list.d” tell APT, found on Debian-based systems and +;; others, where to find packages for installation. +;; +;; This format specifies a package source with a single line, e.g.: +;; +;; deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stable main contrib +;; +;; For more information about the format you can read the manual +;; pages “apt(8)” and “sources.list(5)”, also on the web at URL +;; ‘https://manpages.debian.org/stable/apt/sources.list.5.en.html’ +;; and URL ‘https://manpages.debian.org/stable/apt/apt.8.en.html’. + + +;;; Code: + +(require 'subr-x) +(eval-when-compile + (require 'rx)) + +(defgroup apt-sources-list nil + "Mode for editing APT sources.list file." + :group 'tools) + +(defface apt-sources-list-type + '((t (:inherit font-lock-constant-face))) + "Face for a source’s type (i.e. “deb” or “deb-src”).") + +(defface apt-sources-list-uri + '((t (:inherit font-lock-variable-name-face))) + "Face for a source’s URI.") + +(defface apt-sources-list-suite + '((t (:inherit font-lock-type-face))) + "Face for a source’s suite (e.g. “unstable”, “stretch/updates”).") + +(defface apt-sources-list-options + '((t (:inherit font-lock-builtin-face))) + "Face for a package source’s options (e.g. “[arch=amd64]”).") + +(defface apt-sources-list-components + '((t (:inherit font-lock-keyword-face))) + "Face for a package source’s components (e.g. “main”, “non-free”).") + +(defcustom apt-sources-list-suites + '("stable" "testing" "unstable" "oldstable" "jessie" "stretch" "sid") + "Suites to offer for completion. + +The first item in this list is used as the default value when +editing sources." + :type '(repeat string)) + +(defcustom apt-sources-list-components + '("main" "contrib" "non-free") + "Components to offer for completion. + +The first item in this list is used as the default value when +editing sources." + :type '(repeat string)) + +(defcustom apt-sources-list-name-format "# %s" + "Format used in the name of a new source line. + +This is used by ‘apt-sources-list-insert’. It should contain a +single “%s” which will be replaced with the source name." + :type 'string + :group 'apt-sources-list) + +(defconst apt-sources-list-one-line + (rx line-start + (zero-or-more blank) + (group (or "deb" "deb-src")) + (one-or-more blank) + (optional + ;; TODO: This matches malformed options. + "[" (group (one-or-more (not (any "]\n#")))) "]" + (one-or-more blank)) + (group + (one-or-more (any "-A-Za-z0-9._")) + ":" + (one-or-more (not (any " \t\n#")))) + (one-or-more blank) + (group + (or (and (one-or-more (not (any " \t\n#"))) "/") + (and (zero-or-more (not (any " \t\n#"))) + (not (any " \t\n/#")) + (one-or-more blank) + (group + (one-or-more (not (any " \t\n#"))) + (zero-or-more + (one-or-more blank) + (one-or-more (not (any " \t\n#")))))))) + (zero-or-more blank) + (or line-end "#")) + "Regex to match a valid APT source in one-line format.") + +(defconst apt-sources-list-font-lock-keywords + `((,apt-sources-list-one-line + (1 'apt-sources-list-type) + (2 'apt-sources-list-options nil t) + (3 'apt-sources-list-uri) + (4 'apt-sources-list-suite) + (5 'apt-sources-list-components t t))) + "Faces for parts of sources.list lines.") + +(defun apt-sources-list-insert (uri &rest properties) + "Insert a new package source at URI, with extra PROPERTIES. + +When called interactively without a prefix argument, assume +the type is “deb” and no special options. + +When called from Lisp, optional properties include: + +‘:name’ - a source name to include in a leading comment +‘:type’ - “deb” or “deb-src”, defaulting to “deb” +‘:options’ - an options string, without […] delimiters +‘:suite’ - defaults to the first of ‘apt-sources-list-suites’ +‘:components’ - defaults to the first of ‘apt-sources-list-components’ + +You should read the official APT documentation for further +explanation of the format." + (interactive + (let* ((_ (barf-if-buffer-read-only)) + (name (read-string "Source name: ")) + (type (if current-prefix-arg + (completing-read "Type: " '("deb" "deb-src") nil t "deb") + "deb")) + (options (if current-prefix-arg (read-string "Options: ") "")) + (uri (read-string "URI: " "https://")) + (suite (completing-read "Suite: " + apt-sources-list-suites nil nil + (car apt-sources-list-suites))) + (components + (unless (string-suffix-p "/" suite) + (apt-sources-list--read-components)))) + (list uri + :name (unless (string-blank-p name) name) + :type type + :options (unless (string-blank-p options) options) + :suite suite :components components))) + + (insert (let ((name (plist-get properties :name))) + (if name + (concat (format apt-sources-list-name-format name) "\n") + "")) + (or (plist-get properties :type) "deb") + (let ((options (plist-get properties :options))) + (if options (format " [%s] " options) " ")) + uri + " " + (or (plist-get properties :suite) + (car apt-sources-list-suites)) + (if (string-suffix-p "/" (or (plist-get properties :suite) + (car apt-sources-list-suites))) + "" + (format " %s" (or (plist-get properties :components) + (car apt-sources-list-components)))))) + +(defun apt-sources-list-forward-source (&optional n) + "Go N source lines forward (backward if N is negative)." + (interactive "p") + (save-excursion + (if (> (or n 1) 0) + (end-of-line) + (beginning-of-line)) + (condition-case nil + (re-search-forward apt-sources-list-one-line nil nil n) + (search-failed + (error "No further repositories found buffer")))) + (goto-char (match-beginning 0))) + +(defun apt-sources-list-backward-source (&optional n) + "Go N source lines backward (forward if N is negative)." + (interactive "p") + (apt-sources-list-forward-source (- (or n 1)))) + +(defun apt-sources-list-source-p () + "Return non-nil if the line at point is a source." + (string-match-p apt-sources-list-one-line (thing-at-point 'line))) + +(define-error 'apt-sources-list-not-found + "The point is not on an APT source line") + +(define-error 'apt-sources-list-suite-component-mismatch + "Exact suite paths (ending with “/”) may not specify components") + +(defun apt-sources-list-match-source () + "Fill the match data with the source at point. + +If there is no source, error." + (save-mark-and-excursion + (beginning-of-line) + (or (looking-at apt-sources-list-one-line) + (signal 'apt-sources-list-not-found nil)))) + +(defun apt-sources-list-change-type (&optional type) + "Change the type of the source at point to TYPE. + +Interactively or when TYPE is nil, toggle the type between “deb” +and “deb-src”." + (interactive "*") + (save-match-data + (apt-sources-list-match-source) + (unless type + (setq type (if (equal (match-string 1) "deb") "deb-src" "deb"))) + (save-mark-and-excursion + (replace-match type t t nil 1)))) + +(defun apt-sources-list-change-options (options) + "Change the options of the source at point to OPTIONS (excluding []s)." + (interactive + (list (save-match-data + (barf-if-buffer-read-only) + (apt-sources-list-match-source) + (read-string "Options: " (match-string 2))))) + (save-match-data + (apt-sources-list-match-source) + (when (= 0 (length options)) + (setq options nil)) + (save-mark-and-excursion + (cond ((and (match-string 2) options) + (replace-match options t t nil 2)) + ((match-string 2) + (delete-region (- (match-beginning 2) 2) (1+ (match-end 2)))) + (options + (replace-match (concat (match-string 1) " [" options "]") + nil t nil 1)))))) + +(defun apt-sources-list-change-uri (uri) + "Change the URI of the source at point to URI." + (interactive + (list (save-match-data + (barf-if-buffer-read-only) + (apt-sources-list-match-source) + (read-string "URI: " (match-string 3))))) + (save-match-data + (apt-sources-list-match-source) + (save-mark-and-excursion + (replace-match uri t t nil 3)))) + +(defun apt-sources-list--read-components (&optional initial) + "Read a components string, defaulting to INITIAL." + (save-match-data + (let ((minibuffer-local-completion-map + (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-completion-map))) + (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map (kbd "") nil) + (completing-read "Components: " + apt-sources-list-components + nil nil + (or initial (car apt-sources-list-components)))))) + +(defun apt-sources-list-change-suite (suite &optional default-components) + "Change the suite of the source at point to SUITE. + +If the new suite requires components and the old one did not, +DEFAULT-COMPONENTS is used. If none are provided, the first item +in ‘apt-sources-list-components’ is used." + (interactive + (save-match-data + (barf-if-buffer-read-only) + (apt-sources-list-match-source) + (let ((components (match-string 5)) + (suite (completing-read "Suite: " + apt-sources-list-suites))) + (if (not (string-suffix-p "/" suite)) + (list suite (apt-sources-list--read-components)) + (list suite))))) + + (save-mark-and-excursion + (save-match-data + (apt-sources-list-match-source) + (if (string-suffix-p "/" suite) + (when (match-string 5) + (replace-match "" t t nil 5)) + (setq suite (concat suite " " + (or (match-string 5) + default-components + (car apt-sources-list-components) + "main")))) + (replace-match suite t t nil 4)))) + +(defun apt-sources-list-change-components (components) + "Change the components of the source at point to COMPONENTS." + (interactive + (save-match-data + (barf-if-buffer-read-only) + (apt-sources-list-match-source) + (when (string-suffix-p "/" (match-string 4)) + (signal 'apt-sources-list-suite-component-mismatch nil)) + (list (apt-sources-list--read-components + (substring-no-properties (match-string 5)))))) + + (save-match-data + (apt-sources-list-match-source) + (when (string-suffix-p "/" (match-string 4)) + (signal 'apt-sources-list-suite-component-mismatch nil)) + (save-mark-and-excursion + (replace-match components t t nil 5)))) + +(defun apt-sources-list-replicate () + "Copy the source line, toggling the type." + (interactive "*") + (apt-sources-list-match-source) + (let ((copy (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position) + (line-end-position)))) + (save-excursion + (end-of-line) + (insert (concat "\n" copy)) + (apt-sources-list-change-type)))) + +;;;###autoload +(define-derived-mode apt-sources-list-mode prog-mode "apt/sources.list" + "Major mode for editing APT’s “.list” files. + +The “/etc/apt/sources.list” file and other files in +“/etc/apt/sources.list.d” tell APT, found on Debian-based systems +and others, where to find packages for installation. + +This format specifies a package source with a single line, e.g.: + + deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stable main contrib + +For more information about the format you can read the manual +pages “apt(8)” and “sources.list(5)”, also on the web at URL +‘https://manpages.debian.org/stable/apt/sources.list.5.en.html’ +and URL ‘https://manpages.debian.org/stable/apt/apt.8.en.html’. + +\\{apt-sources-list-mode-map} + +The above editing commands will raise errors if the current line +is not a correctly-formatted APT source." + :syntax-table + (let ((syntab (make-syntax-table))) + (modify-syntax-entry ?# "<" syntab) + (modify-syntax-entry ?\n "> " syntab) + syntab) + + (setq-local comment-start "#") + (setq-local comment-start-skip "#+ *") + (font-lock-add-keywords nil apt-sources-list-font-lock-keywords)) + +(add-to-list + 'auto-mode-alist + (cons (rx (or (and (any "./") "sources.list") + (and "/sources.list.d/" (one-or-more anything) ".list")) + string-end) + #'apt-sources-list-mode)) + +(let ((map apt-sources-list-mode-map)) + (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-i") #'apt-sources-list-insert) + (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-r") #'apt-sources-list-replicate) + (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") #'apt-sources-list-change-type) + (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") #'apt-sources-list-change-options) + (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-u") #'apt-sources-list-change-uri) + (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") #'apt-sources-list-change-suite) + (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") #'apt-sources-list-change-components) + (define-key map [remap forward-list] #'apt-sources-list-forward-source) + (define-key map [remap backward-list] #'apt-sources-list-backward-source) + + (easy-menu-define apt-sources-list-mode-menu map + "Menu for APT sources.list mode." + '("APT" + ["Insert Source" apt-sources-list-insert] + ["Copy Source" apt-sources-list-replicate + (apt-sources-list-source-p)] + "--" + ["Backward Source" apt-sources-list-backward-source] + ["Forward Source" apt-sources-list-forward-source] + "--" + ["Change Type" apt-sources-list-change-type + (apt-sources-list-source-p)] + ["Change Options" apt-sources-list-change-options + (apt-sources-list-source-p)] + ["Change URI" apt-sources-list-change-uri + (apt-sources-list-source-p)] + ["Change Suite" apt-sources-list-change-suite + (apt-sources-list-source-p)] + ["Change Components" apt-sources-list-change-components + (ignore-errors + (and (apt-sources-list-match-source) (match-string 5)))]))) + + +(provide 'apt-sources-list) +;;; apt-sources-list.el ends here -- 2.20.1