% backups.sl -*- SLang -*- % % This file provides numbered backups whenever a file is saved, % in a fashion similar to Emacs. For Jed 0.99.12 upwards. % Written by Guido Gonzato % % Last updated: 5 December 2000 % % Usage: % Let's suppose that you edit a new file, foo.bar. If you save it, the % numbered backup copy foo.bar.~1~ will be created; saving again will % create foo.bar.~2~, and so on. The standard backup copy is unaffected. % Win32 users need to set the variable LFN=y to use backups. % % To enable numbered backups, put this line in your .jedrc: % backups_on (); static variable DO_BACKUPS = 1; static define numbered_backups (buf) { variable status, version; variable file; if (0 == DO_BACKUPS) return; % check whether an old copy or backup files exist version = 0; do { version++; file = sprintf ("%s.~%d~", buf, version); } while (1 == file_status (file)); % mark the whole buffer and write it to file - don't use write_buffer () push_spot (); mark_buffer (); () = write_region_to_file (sprintf ("%s.~%d~", buf, version)); pop_spot(); } % define backups_off () { DO_BACKUPS = 0; flush ("Numbered backups disabled."); } % define backups_on () { DO_BACKUPS = 1; flush ("Numbered backups enabled."); } % add_to_hook ("_jed_save_buffer_before_hooks", &numbered_backups); % % --- End of file backups.sl ---