;;; appt.el --- appointment notification functions ;; Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, ;; 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Neil Mager ;; Maintainer: Glenn Morris ;; Keywords: calendar ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; 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 3, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; 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. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; ;; appt.el - visible and/or audible notification of ;; appointments from diary file. ;; ;;; ;;; Thanks to Edward M. Reingold for much help and many suggestions, ;;; And to many others for bug fixes and suggestions. ;;; ;;; ;;; This functions in this file will alert the user of a ;;; pending appointment based on his/her diary file. This package ;;; is documented in the Emacs manual. ;;; ;;; To activate this package, simply use (appt-activate 1). ;;; A `diary-file' with appointments of the format described in the ;;; documentation of the function `appt-check' is required. ;;; Relevant customizable variables are also listed in the ;;; documentation of that function. ;;; ;;; Today's appointment list is initialized from the diary when this ;;; package is activated. Additionally, the appointments list is ;;; recreated automatically at 12:01am for those who do not logout ;;; every day or are programming late. It is also updated when the ;;; `diary-file' is saved. Calling `appt-check' with an argument forces ;;; a re-initialization at any time. ;;; ;;; In order to add or delete items from today's list, without ;;; changing the diary file, use `appt-add' and `appt-delete'. ;;; ;;; Brief internal description - Skip this if you are not interested! ;;; ;;; The function `appt-make-list' creates the appointments list which ;;; `appt-check' reads. ;;; ;;; You can change the way the appointment window is created/deleted by ;;; setting the variables ;;; ;;; appt-disp-window-function ;;; and ;;; appt-delete-window-function ;;; ;;; For instance, these variables could be set to functions that display ;;; appointments in pop-up frames, which are lowered or iconified after ;;; `appt-display-interval' minutes. ;;; ;;; Code: ;; Make sure calendar is loaded when we compile this. (require 'calendar) (defvar diary-selective-display) (defgroup appt nil "Appointment notification." :group 'calendar) (defcustom appt-issue-message t "Non-nil means check for appointments in the diary buffer. To be detected, the diary entry must have the format described in the documentation of the function `appt-check'." :type 'boolean :group 'appt) (make-obsolete-variable 'appt-issue-message "use the function `appt-activate', and the \ variable `appt-display-format' instead." "22.1") (defcustom appt-message-warning-time 12 "Time in minutes before an appointment that the warning begins." :type 'integer :group 'appt) (defcustom appt-audible t "Non-nil means beep to indicate appointment." :type 'boolean :group 'appt) (defcustom appt-visible t "Non-nil means display appointment message in echo area. This variable is only relevant if `appt-msg-window' is nil." :type 'boolean :group 'appt) (make-obsolete-variable 'appt-visible 'appt-display-format "22.1") (defcustom appt-msg-window t "Non-nil means display appointment message in another window. If non-nil, this variable overrides `appt-visible'." :type 'boolean :group 'appt) (make-obsolete-variable 'appt-msg-window 'appt-display-format "22.1") ;; TODO - add popup. (defcustom appt-display-format 'ignore "How appointment reminders should be displayed. The options are: window - use a separate window echo - use the echo area nil - no visible reminder. See also `appt-audible' and `appt-display-mode-line'. The default value is 'ignore, which means to fall back on the value of the (obsolete) variables `appt-msg-window' and `appt-visible'." :type '(choice (const :tag "Separate window" window) (const :tag "Echo-area" echo) (const :tag "No visible display" nil) (const :tag "Backwards compatibility setting - choose another value" ignore)) :group 'appt :version "22.1") (defcustom appt-display-mode-line t "Non-nil means display minutes to appointment and time on the mode line. This is in addition to any other display of appointment messages." :type 'boolean :group 'appt) (defcustom appt-display-duration 10 "The number of seconds an appointment message is displayed. Only relevant if reminders are to be displayed in their own window." :type 'integer :group 'appt) (defcustom appt-display-diary t "Non-nil displays the diary when the appointment list is first initialized. This will occur at midnight when the appointment list is updated." :type 'boolean :group 'appt) (defcustom appt-display-interval 3 "Number of minutes to wait between checking the appointment list." :type 'integer :group 'appt) (defcustom appt-disp-window-function 'appt-disp-window "Function called to display appointment window. Only relevant if reminders are being displayed in a window." :type '(choice (const appt-disp-window) function) :group 'appt) (defcustom appt-delete-window-function 'appt-delete-window "Function called to remove appointment window and buffer. Only relevant if reminders are being displayed in a window." :type '(choice (const appt-delete-window) function) :group 'appt) ;;; Internal variables below this point. (defconst appt-buffer-name " *appt-buf*" "Name of the appointments buffer.") (defvar appt-time-msg-list nil "The list of appointments for today. Use `appt-add' and `appt-delete' to add and delete appointments. The original list is generated from today's `diary-entries-list', and can be regenerated using the function `appt-check'. Each element of the generated list has the form (MINUTES STRING [FLAG]); where MINUTES is the time in minutes of the appointment after midnight, and STRING is the description of the appointment. FLAG, if non-nil, says that the element was made with `appt-add' so calling `appt-make-list' again should preserve it.") (defconst appt-max-time (1- (* 24 60)) "11:59pm in minutes - number of minutes in a day minus 1.") (defvar appt-mode-string nil "String being displayed in the mode line saying you have an appointment. The actual string includes the amount of time till the appointment. Only used if `appt-display-mode-line' is non-nil.") (put 'appt-mode-string 'risky-local-variable t) ; for 'face property (defvar appt-prev-comp-time nil "Time of day (mins since midnight) at which we last checked appointments. A nil value forces the diary file to be (re-)checked for appointments.") (defvar appt-now-displayed nil "Non-nil when we have started notifying about a appointment that is near.") (defvar appt-display-count nil "Internal variable used to count number of consecutive reminders.") (defvar appt-timer nil "Timer used for diary appointment notifications (`appt-check'). If this is non-nil, appointment checking is active.") ;;; Functions. (defun appt-display-message (string mins) "Display a reminder about an appointment. The string STRING describes the appointment, due in integer MINS minutes. The format of the visible reminder is controlled by `appt-display-format'. The variable `appt-audible' controls the audible reminder." ;; Let-binding for backwards compatability. Remove when obsolete ;; vars appt-msg-window and appt-visible are dropped. (let ((appt-display-format (if (eq appt-display-format 'ignore) (cond (appt-msg-window 'window) (appt-visible 'echo)) appt-display-format))) (cond ((eq appt-display-format 'window) (funcall appt-disp-window-function (number-to-string mins) ;; TODO - use calendar-month-abbrev-array rather than %b? (format-time-string "%a %b %e " (current-time)) string) (run-at-time (format "%d sec" appt-display-duration) nil appt-delete-window-function)) ((eq appt-display-format 'echo) (message "%s" string))) (if appt-audible (beep 1)))) (defun appt-check (&optional force) "Check for an appointment and update any reminder display. If optional argument FORCE is non-nil, reparse the diary file for appointments. Otherwise the diary file is only parsed once per day, and when saved. Note: the time must be the first thing in the line in the diary for a warning to be issued. The format of the time can be either 24 hour or am/pm. For example: 02/23/89 18:00 Dinner Thursday 11:45am Lunch meeting. Appointments are checked every `appt-display-interval' minutes. The following variables control appointment notification: `appt-display-format' Controls the format in which reminders are displayed. `appt-audible' Variable used to determine if reminder is audible. Default is t. `appt-message-warning-time' Variable used to determine when appointment message should first be displayed. `appt-display-mode-line' If non-nil, a generic message giving the time remaining is shown in the mode-line when an appointment is due. `appt-display-interval' Interval in minutes at which to check for pending appointments. `appt-display-diary' Display the diary buffer when the appointment list is initialized for the first time in a day. The following variables are only relevant if reminders are being displayed in a window: `appt-display-duration' The number of seconds an appointment message is displayed. `appt-disp-window-function' Function called to display appointment window. `appt-delete-window-function' Function called to remove appointment window and buffer." (let* ((min-to-app -1) (prev-appt-mode-string appt-mode-string) (prev-appt-display-count (or appt-display-count 0)) ;; Non-nil means do a full check for pending appointments and ;; display in whatever ways the user has selected. When no ;; appointment is being displayed, we always do a full check. (full-check (or (not appt-now-displayed) ;; This is true every appt-display-interval minutes. (zerop (mod prev-appt-display-count appt-display-interval)))) ;; Non-nil means only update the interval displayed in the mode line. (mode-line-only (and (not full-check) appt-now-displayed))) (when (or full-check mode-line-only) (save-excursion ;; Get the current time and convert it to minutes ;; from midnight, i.e.: 12:01am = 1, midnight = 0. (let* ((now (decode-time)) (cur-hour (nth 2 now)) (cur-min (nth 1 now)) (cur-comp-time (+ (* cur-hour 60) cur-min))) ;; At the first check in any given day, update our ;; appointments to today's list. (if (or force ; eg initialize, diary save (null appt-prev-comp-time) ; first check (< cur-comp-time appt-prev-comp-time)) ; new day (condition-case nil (if appt-display-diary (let ((diary-hook (if (assoc 'appt-make-list diary-hook) diary-hook (cons 'appt-make-list diary-hook)))) (diary)) (let* ((diary-display-hook 'appt-make-list) (d-buff (find-buffer-visiting (substitute-in-file-name diary-file))) (selective (if d-buff ; diary buffer exists (with-current-buffer d-buff diary-selective-display)))) (diary) ;; If the diary buffer existed before this command, ;; restore its display state. Otherwise, kill it. (if d-buff ;; Displays the diary buffer. (or selective (diary-show-all-entries)) (and (setq d-buff (find-buffer-visiting (substitute-in-file-name diary-file))) (kill-buffer d-buff))))) (error nil))) (setq appt-prev-comp-time cur-comp-time appt-mode-string nil appt-display-count nil) ;; If there are entries in the list, and the user wants a ;; message issued, get the first time off of the list and ;; calculate the number of minutes until the appointment. (if (and appt-issue-message appt-time-msg-list) (let ((appt-comp-time (car (car (car appt-time-msg-list))))) (setq min-to-app (- appt-comp-time cur-comp-time)) (while (and appt-time-msg-list (< appt-comp-time cur-comp-time)) (setq appt-time-msg-list (cdr appt-time-msg-list)) (if appt-time-msg-list (setq appt-comp-time (car (car (car appt-time-msg-list)))))) ;; If we have an appointment between midnight and ;; `appt-message-warning-time' minutes after midnight, ;; we must begin to issue a message before midnight. ;; Midnight is considered 0 minutes and 11:59pm is ;; 1439 minutes. Therefore we must recalculate the ;; minutes to appointment variable. It is equal to the ;; number of minutes before midnight plus the number ;; of minutes after midnight our appointment is. (if (and (< appt-comp-time appt-message-warning-time) (> (+ cur-comp-time appt-message-warning-time) appt-max-time)) (setq min-to-app (+ (- (1+ appt-max-time) cur-comp-time) appt-comp-time))) ;; Issue warning if the appointment time is within ;; appt-message-warning time. (when (and (<= min-to-app appt-message-warning-time) (>= min-to-app 0)) (setq appt-now-displayed t appt-display-count (1+ prev-appt-display-count)) (unless mode-line-only (appt-display-message (cadr (car appt-time-msg-list)) min-to-app)) (when appt-display-mode-line (setq appt-mode-string (concat " " (propertize (format "App't in %s min." min-to-app) 'face 'mode-line-emphasis)))) ;; When an appointment is reached, delete it from ;; the list. Reset the count to 0 in case we ;; display another appointment on the next cycle. (if (zerop min-to-app) (setq appt-time-msg-list (cdr appt-time-msg-list) appt-display-count nil))))) ;; If we have changed the mode line string, redisplay all ;; mode lines. (and appt-display-mode-line (not (equal appt-mode-string prev-appt-mode-string)) (progn (force-mode-line-update t) ;; If the string now has a notification, redisplay ;; right now. (if appt-mode-string (sit-for 0))))))))) (defun appt-disp-window (min-to-app new-time appt-msg) "Display appointment due in MIN-TO-APP (a string) minutes. NEW-TIME is a string giving the date. Displays the appointment message APPT-MSG in a separate buffer." ;; Make sure we're not in the minibuffer before splitting the window. ;; FIXME this seems needlessly complicated? (when (minibufferp) (other-window 1) (and (minibufferp) (display-multi-frame-p) (other-frame 1))) (let ((this-window (selected-window)) (appt-disp-buf (set-buffer (get-buffer-create appt-buffer-name)))) (if (cdr (assq 'unsplittable (frame-parameters))) ;; In an unsplittable frame, use something somewhere else. (display-buffer appt-disp-buf) (unless (or (special-display-p (buffer-name appt-disp-buf)) (same-window-p (buffer-name appt-disp-buf))) ;; By default, split the bottom window and use the lower part. (appt-select-lowest-window) ;; Split the window, unless it's too small to do so. (when (>= (window-height) (* 2 window-min-height)) (select-window (split-window)))) (switch-to-buffer appt-disp-buf)) (calendar-set-mode-line (format " Appointment in %s minutes. %s " min-to-app new-time)) (erase-buffer) (insert appt-msg) (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer (get-buffer-window appt-disp-buf t)) (set-buffer-modified-p nil) (raise-frame (selected-frame)) (select-window this-window))) (defun appt-delete-window () "Function called to undisplay appointment messages. Usually just deletes the appointment buffer." (let ((window (get-buffer-window appt-buffer-name t))) (and window (or (eq window (frame-root-window (window-frame window))) (delete-window window)))) (kill-buffer appt-buffer-name) (if appt-audible (beep 1))) (defun appt-select-lowest-window () "Select the lowest window on the frame." (let ((lowest-window (selected-window)) (bottom-edge (nth 3 (window-edges)))) (walk-windows (lambda (w) (let ((next-bottom-edge (nth 3 (window-edges w)))) (when (< bottom-edge next-bottom-edge) (setq bottom-edge next-bottom-edge lowest-window w)))) 'nomini) (select-window lowest-window))) (defconst appt-time-regexp "[0-9]?[0-9]\\(h\\([0-9][0-9]\\)?\\|[:.][0-9][0-9]\\)\\(am\\|pm\\)?") ;;;###autoload (defun appt-add (new-appt-time new-appt-msg) "Add an appointment for today at NEW-APPT-TIME with message NEW-APPT-MSG. The time should be in either 24 hour format or am/pm format." (interactive "sTime (hh:mm[am/pm]): \nsMessage: ") (unless (string-match appt-time-regexp new-appt-time) (error "Unacceptable time-string")) (let ((time-msg (list (list (appt-convert-time new-appt-time)) (concat new-appt-time " " new-appt-msg) t))) (unless (member time-msg appt-time-msg-list) (setq appt-time-msg-list (appt-sort-list (nconc appt-time-msg-list (list time-msg))))))) ;;;###autoload (defun appt-delete () "Delete an appointment from the list of appointments." (interactive) (let ((tmp-msg-list appt-time-msg-list)) (while tmp-msg-list (let* ((element (car tmp-msg-list)) (prompt-string (concat "Delete " ;; We want to quote any doublequotes ;; in the string, as well as put ;; doublequotes around it. (prin1-to-string (substring-no-properties (car (cdr element)) 0)) " from list? ")) (test-input (y-or-n-p prompt-string))) (setq tmp-msg-list (cdr tmp-msg-list)) (if test-input (setq appt-time-msg-list (delq element appt-time-msg-list))))) (appt-check) (message ""))) (defvar number) (defvar original-date) (defvar diary-entries-list) ;;;###autoload (defun appt-make-list () "Update the appointments list from today's diary buffer. The time must be at the beginning of a line for it to be put in the appointments list (see examples in documentation of the function `appt-check'). We assume that the variables DATE and NUMBER hold the arguments that `diary-list-entries' received. They specify the range of dates that the diary is being processed for. Any appointments made with `appt-add' are not affected by this function. For backwards compatibility, this function activates the appointment package (if it is not already active)." ;; See comments above appt-activate defun. (if (not appt-timer) (appt-activate 1) ;; We have something to do if the range of dates that the diary is ;; considering includes the current date. (if (and (not (calendar-date-compare (list (calendar-current-date)) (list original-date))) (calendar-date-compare (list (calendar-current-date)) (list (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute (+ (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian original-date) number))))) (save-excursion ;; Clear the appointments list, then fill it in from the diary. (dolist (elt appt-time-msg-list) ;; Delete any entries that were not made with appt-add. (unless (nth 2 elt) (setq appt-time-msg-list (delq elt appt-time-msg-list)))) (if diary-entries-list ;; Cycle through the entry-list (diary-entries-list) ;; looking for entries beginning with a time. If the ;; entry begins with a time, add it to the ;; appt-time-msg-list. Then sort the list. (let ((entry-list diary-entries-list) (new-time-string "")) ;; Skip diary entries for dates before today. (while (and entry-list (calendar-date-compare (car entry-list) (list (calendar-current-date)))) (setq entry-list (cdr entry-list))) ;; Parse the entries for today. (while (and entry-list (calendar-date-equal (calendar-current-date) (car (car entry-list)))) (let ((time-string (cadr (car entry-list)))) (while (string-match appt-time-regexp time-string) (let* ((beg (match-beginning 0)) ;; Get just the time for this appointment. (only-time (match-string 0 time-string)) ;; Find the end of this appointment ;; (the start of the next). (end (string-match (concat "\n[ \t]*" appt-time-regexp) time-string (match-end 0))) ;; Get the whole string for this appointment. (appt-time-string (substring time-string beg (if end (1- end))))) ;; Add this appointment to appt-time-msg-list. (let* ((appt-time (list (appt-convert-time only-time))) (time-msg (list appt-time appt-time-string))) (setq appt-time-msg-list (nconc appt-time-msg-list (list time-msg)))) ;; Discard this appointment from the string. (setq time-string (if end (substring time-string end) ""))))) (setq entry-list (cdr entry-list))))) (setq appt-time-msg-list (appt-sort-list appt-time-msg-list)) ;; Get the current time and convert it to minutes from ;; midnight, i.e. 12:01am = 1, midnight = 0, so that the ;; elements in the list that are earlier than the present ;; time can be removed. (let* ((now (decode-time)) (cur-hour (nth 2 now)) (cur-min (nth 1 now)) (cur-comp-time (+ (* cur-hour 60) cur-min)) (appt-comp-time (car (caar appt-time-msg-list)))) (while (and appt-time-msg-list (< appt-comp-time cur-comp-time)) (setq appt-time-msg-list (cdr appt-time-msg-list)) (if appt-time-msg-list (setq appt-comp-time (car (caar appt-time-msg-list)))))))))) (defun appt-sort-list (appt-list) "Sort an appointment list, putting earlier items at the front. APPT-LIST is a list of the same format as `appt-time-msg-list'." (sort appt-list (lambda (e1 e2) (< (caar e1) (caar e2))))) (defun appt-convert-time (time2conv) "Convert hour:min[am/pm] format TIME2CONV to minutes from midnight. A period (.) can be used instead of a colon (:) to separate the hour and minute parts." ;; Formats that should be accepted: ;; 10:00 10.00 10h00 10h 10am 10:00am 10.00am (let ((min (if (string-match "[h:.]\\([0-9][0-9]\\)" time2conv) (string-to-number (match-string 1 time2conv)) 0)) (hr (if (string-match "[0-9]*[0-9]" time2conv) (string-to-number (match-string 0 time2conv)) 0))) ;; Convert the time appointment time into 24 hour time. (cond ((and (string-match "pm" time2conv) (< hr 12)) (setq hr (+ 12 hr))) ((and (string-match "am" time2conv) (= hr 12)) (setq hr 0))) ;; Convert the actual time into minutes. (+ (* hr 60) min))) (defun appt-update-list () "If the current buffer is visiting the diary, update appointments. This function is intended for use with `write-file-functions'." (and (string-equal buffer-file-name (expand-file-name diary-file)) appt-timer (let ((appt-display-diary nil)) (appt-check t))) nil) ;; In Emacs-21.3, the manual documented the following procedure to ;; activate this package: ;; (display-time) ;; (add-hook 'diary-hook 'appt-make-list) ;; (diary 0) ;; The display-time call was not necessary, AFAICS. ;; What was really needed was to add the hook and load this file. ;; Calling (diary 0) once the hook had been added was in some sense a ;; roundabout way of loading this file. This file used to have code at ;; the top-level that set up the appt-timer and global-mode-string. ;; One way to maintain backwards compatibility would be to call ;; (appt-activate 1) at top-level. However, this goes against the ;; convention that just loading an Emacs package should not activate ;; it. Instead, we make appt-make-list activate the package (after a ;; suggestion from rms). This means that one has to call diary in ;; order to get it to work, but that is in line with the old (weird, ;; IMO) documented behavior for activating the package. ;; Actually, since (diary 0) does not run diary-hook, I don't think ;; the documented behavior in Emacs-21.3 would ever have worked. ;; Oh well, at least with the changes to appt-make-list it will now ;; work as well as it ever did. ;; The new method is just to use (appt-activate 1). ;; -- gmorris ;;;###autoload (defun appt-activate (&optional arg) "Toggle checking of appointments. With optional numeric argument ARG, turn appointment checking on if ARG is positive, otherwise off." (interactive "P") (let ((appt-active appt-timer)) (setq appt-active (if arg (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0) (not appt-active))) (remove-hook 'write-file-functions 'appt-update-list) (or global-mode-string (setq global-mode-string '(""))) (delq 'appt-mode-string global-mode-string) (when appt-timer (cancel-timer appt-timer) (setq appt-timer nil)) (when appt-active (add-hook 'write-file-functions 'appt-update-list) (setq appt-timer (run-at-time t 60 'appt-check) global-mode-string (append global-mode-string '(appt-mode-string))) (appt-check t)))) (provide 'appt) ;; arch-tag: bf5791c4-8921-499e-a26f-772b1788d347 ;;; appt.el ends here