Re: [PATCH v5] devel/emacs: add devel/try-emacs-mua

2016-01-05 Thread Tomi Ollila
On Tue, Jan 05 2016, Michal Sojka  wrote:

> Hi Tomi,
>
> this looks almost good. A few minor comments below.
>
> On Mon, Jan 04 2016, Tomi Ollila wrote:
>> devel/try-emacs-mua provides an easy way to try and experiment
>> with the notmuch emacs client distributed in emacs subdirectory of
>> the notmuch source tree.
>>
>> try-emacs-mua starts a new emacs process and if initial checks pass
>> *scratch* buffer is filled with information of how to begin.
>>
>> Normal emacs command line arguments can be used, like -q or -Q.
>> These arguments are appended verbatim to the starting emacs process.
>>
>> If the emacs version in use is smaller than 24.4, special care is taken
>> to ensure that notmuch*.elc files older than corresponding .el files
>> are not loaded. Since emacs 24.4, setting `load-prefer-newer' variable
>> takes care of this.
>> ---
>>
>> Thanks to Michal for review of v4
>> id:1450610032-23776-1-git-send-email-tomi.oll...@iki.fi
>> in id:87vb7aco77@steelpick.2x.cz
>>
>> This should address the issues:
>>
>> 1) no more command line filtering
>> 2) dropped (outcommented) file-truename advising
>> 3) added information which notmuch binary is used
>> 4) dropped popping messages buffer (fixing 2 issues)
>>
>> Added:
>> * code to load ~/.emacs.d/notmuch-config.el if exists and not loaded already
>> * pop messages buffer if (require 'notmuch) fails
>> * don't suggest package-initialize if emacs version is 23
>>
>>
>>  devel/try-emacs-mua | 156 
>> 
>>  1 file changed, 156 insertions(+)
>>  create mode 100755 devel/try-emacs-mua
>>
>> diff --git a/devel/try-emacs-mua b/devel/try-emacs-mua
>> new file mode 100755
>> index ..0236b438c30a
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/devel/try-emacs-mua
>> @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
>> +#!/bin/sh
>> +:; set -x; exec "${EMACS:-emacs}" --debug-init --load "$0" "$@"; exit
>> +;;
>> +;; Try the notmuch emacs client located in ../notmuch/emacs directory
>> +;;
>> +;; Run this without arguments; emacs window opens with some usage 
>> information
>> +;;
>> +;; Authors: Tomi Ollila 
>> +;;
>> +;; http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsScripts was a useful starting 
>> point...
>> +;;
>> +;; Licence: GPLv3+
>> +;;
>> +
>> +(message "Starting '%s'" load-file-name)
>> +
>> +(set-buffer "*scratch*")
>> +
>> +(setq initial-buffer-choice t) ;; *scratch* buffer
>
> After initial tuning of emacs configuration according to the hints in
> the scratch buffer, people might want to automate things. For example
> something like:
>
> devel/try-emacs-mua -q -f notmuch-hello
>
> This does not work as one would expect, because the notmuch-hello buffer
> is buried under the *scratch* buffer. To get the hello screen after the
> start one has to run:
>
> devel/try-emacs-mua -q -f notmuch-hello --eval '(setq 
> initial-buffer-choice nil)'

Simpler is to change the above code line to:

(setq initial-buffer-choice nil
  inhibit-startup-screen t)

Now the visible buffer is *scratch* by default -- and works more closely
how emacs works normally.

> This could be also documented in the scratch buffer. Or it might be
> easier, in this case, to run emacs without this script at all. There
> will be no logging, but this might be OK for some people.
>
> Actually I don't know who are you writing this script for? For notmuch
> developers or for users who want to debug or test development version? 

First of all, for me & other notmuch developers. After a few months break
when I do some notmuch elisp coding and try to test it I hope I don't have
to remember so much setup things and if something initially goes wrong I
might get visible hints to the screen.

And also to users to test development version -- or any other version by
copying this file to notmuch/devel *OR* notmuch/emacs directory (works
from both locations). And when they run and get into problems, posting
the contents of *Messages* buffer may provide useful information.

>> +
>> +(when (featurep 'notmuch)
>> +  (insert "
>> +Notmuch has been loaded to this emacs (during processing of the init file)
>> +which means it is (most probably) loaded from different source than 
>> expected.
>> +
>> +Please run \"" (file-name-nondirectory load-file-name)
>> +"\" with '-q' (or '-Q') as an argument, to disable
>> +processing of the init file -- you can load it after emacs has started\n
>> +exit emacs (y or n)? ")
>> +  (if (y-or-n-p "exit emacs")
>> +  (kill-emacs)
>> +(error "Stopped reading %s" load-file-name)))
>> +
>> +(let ((pdir (file-name-directory
>> + (directory-file-name (file-name-directory load-file-name)
>> +  (unless (file-exists-p (concat pdir "emacs/notmuch-lib.el"))
>> +(insert "Cannot find notmuch-emacs source directory
>> +while looking at: " pdir "emacs\n\nexit emacs (y or n)? ")
>> +(if (y-or-n-p "exit emacs")
>> +(kill-emacs)
>> +  (error "Stopped reading %s" load-file-name)))
>> +  (setq 

Re: [PATCH v5] devel/emacs: add devel/try-emacs-mua

2016-01-04 Thread Michal Sojka
Hi Tomi,

this looks almost good. A few minor comments below.

On Mon, Jan 04 2016, Tomi Ollila wrote:
> devel/try-emacs-mua provides an easy way to try and experiment
> with the notmuch emacs client distributed in emacs subdirectory of
> the notmuch source tree.
>
> try-emacs-mua starts a new emacs process and if initial checks pass
> *scratch* buffer is filled with information of how to begin.
>
> Normal emacs command line arguments can be used, like -q or -Q.
> These arguments are appended verbatim to the starting emacs process.
>
> If the emacs version in use is smaller than 24.4, special care is taken
> to ensure that notmuch*.elc files older than corresponding .el files
> are not loaded. Since emacs 24.4, setting `load-prefer-newer' variable
> takes care of this.
> ---
>
> Thanks to Michal for review of v4
> id:1450610032-23776-1-git-send-email-tomi.oll...@iki.fi
> in id:87vb7aco77@steelpick.2x.cz
>
> This should address the issues:
>
> 1) no more command line filtering
> 2) dropped (outcommented) file-truename advising
> 3) added information which notmuch binary is used
> 4) dropped popping messages buffer (fixing 2 issues)
>
> Added:
> * code to load ~/.emacs.d/notmuch-config.el if exists and not loaded already
> * pop messages buffer if (require 'notmuch) fails
> * don't suggest package-initialize if emacs version is 23
>
>
>  devel/try-emacs-mua | 156 
> 
>  1 file changed, 156 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100755 devel/try-emacs-mua
>
> diff --git a/devel/try-emacs-mua b/devel/try-emacs-mua
> new file mode 100755
> index ..0236b438c30a
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/devel/try-emacs-mua
> @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +:; set -x; exec "${EMACS:-emacs}" --debug-init --load "$0" "$@"; exit
> +;;
> +;; Try the notmuch emacs client located in ../notmuch/emacs directory
> +;;
> +;; Run this without arguments; emacs window opens with some usage information
> +;;
> +;; Authors: Tomi Ollila 
> +;;
> +;; http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsScripts was a useful starting point...
> +;;
> +;; Licence: GPLv3+
> +;;
> +
> +(message "Starting '%s'" load-file-name)
> +
> +(set-buffer "*scratch*")
> +
> +(setq initial-buffer-choice t) ;; *scratch* buffer

After initial tuning of emacs configuration according to the hints in
the scratch buffer, people might want to automate things. For example
something like:

devel/try-emacs-mua -q -f notmuch-hello

This does not work as one would expect, because the notmuch-hello buffer
is buried under the *scratch* buffer. To get the hello screen after the
start one has to run:

devel/try-emacs-mua -q -f notmuch-hello --eval '(setq initial-buffer-choice 
nil)'

This could be also documented in the scratch buffer. Or it might be
easier, in this case, to run emacs without this script at all. There
will be no logging, but this might be OK for some people.

Actually I don't know who are you writing this script for? For notmuch
developers or for users who want to debug or test development version? 

> +
> +(when (featurep 'notmuch)
> +  (insert "
> +Notmuch has been loaded to this emacs (during processing of the init file)
> +which means it is (most probably) loaded from different source than expected.
> +
> +Please run \"" (file-name-nondirectory load-file-name)
> +"\" with '-q' (or '-Q') as an argument, to disable
> +processing of the init file -- you can load it after emacs has started\n
> +exit emacs (y or n)? ")
> +  (if (y-or-n-p "exit emacs")
> +  (kill-emacs)
> +(error "Stopped reading %s" load-file-name)))
> +
> +(let ((pdir (file-name-directory
> +  (directory-file-name (file-name-directory load-file-name)
> +  (unless (file-exists-p (concat pdir "emacs/notmuch-lib.el"))
> +(insert "Cannot find notmuch-emacs source directory
> +while looking at: " pdir "emacs\n\nexit emacs (y or n)? ")
> +(if (y-or-n-p "exit emacs")
> + (kill-emacs)
> +  (error "Stopped reading %s" load-file-name)))
> +  (setq try-notmuch-source-directory (directory-file-name pdir))
> +  (setq try-notmuch-emacs-directory (concat pdir "emacs/"))
> +  (setq load-path (cons try-notmuch-emacs-directory load-path)))
> +
> +;; they say advice doesn't work for primitives (functions from c source)
> +;; well, these 'before' advice works for emacs 23.1 - 24.5 (at least)
> +;; ...and for our purposes 24.3 is enough (there is no load-prefer-newer 
> there)
> +;; note also that the old, "obsolete" defadvice mechanism was used, but that
> +;; is the only one available for emacs 23 and 24 up to 24.3.
> +
> +(if (boundp 'load-prefer-newer)
> +(defadvice require (before before-require activate)
> +  (unless (featurep feature)
> + (message "require: %s" feature)))
> +  ;; else: special require "short-circuit"; after load feature is provided...
> +  ;; ... in notmuch sources we always use require and there are no loops
> +  (defadvice require (before before-require activate)
> +