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branch: elpa/undo-fu-session
commit fddcc75a582aeccdd01f42016ce2195d9d029147
Author: Campbell Barton <ideasman42@gmail.com>
Commit: Campbell Barton <ideasman42@gmail.com>
Initial commit.
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readme.rst | 102 ++++++++
undo-fu-session-test.el | 63 +++++
undo-fu-session.el | 496 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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diff --git a/readme.rst b/readme.rst
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/readme.rst
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+###############
+Undo Fu Session
+###############
+
+Save & recover undo steps between Emacs sessions.
+
+This package writes undo/redo information upon file save which is restored
+where possible when the file is loaded again.
+
+The following features are supported:
+
+- Store full undo/redo history, allowing ``undo-only`` to work as expected.
+- Uses a minor-mode which can be enabled globally or buffer-local.
+- Option to store compressed.
+- Option to limit number of undo-session files stored
+ *(avoid adding files indefinitely until the user manually removes them).*
+- Fast early-exit on restore
+ *(only decode undo data if buffer length & checksum match).*
+
+
+Motivation
+==========
+
+To have a stand-alone package that stores Emacs built-in undo information for
re-use,
+without imposing any changes to undo functionality.
+
+While this package is intended for use with `undo-fu
<https://gitlab.com/ideasman42/emacs-undo-fu>`__,
+there are no inter-dependencies.
+
+
+Usage
+=====
+
+Typically this package is enabled globally,
+afterwards it runs automatically when saving & loading files.
+
+
+Enable (Global)
+---------------
+
+Enabling globally is most straightforward, you can then
+disable storing undo information by mode and file-name.
+
+.. code-block:: elisp
+
+ (global-undo-fu-session-mode)
+
+
+Enable (Buffer)
+---------------
+
+If you want to isolate this functionality,
+you can enable this using a mode hook for e.g.
+
+.. code-block:: elisp
+
+ ;; Only use undo-fu-session for org mode.
+ (add-hook 'org-mode-hook
+ (lambda ()
+ (undo-fu-session-mode))
+
+
+Details
+-------
+
+- Undo session information is stored in a directory,
+ with a corresponding file for each undo session.
+- Each file stores a length and checksum which is validated
+ before restoring the undo-session.
+- A mismatch with the file length or checksum will skip loading the undo
session
+ with a message.
+
+
+Customization
+-------------
+
+``undo-fu-session-directory`` (``"undo-fu-session"`` in emacs user directory)
+ The location of stored files.
+``undo-fu-session-compression`` (``t``)
+ Store files compressed.
+``undo-fu-session-incompatible-files`` (``'()``)
+ List of regexps or functions for matching file names to ignore
saving/recovering undo session.
+``undo-fu-session-incompatible-major-modes`` (``nil``)
+ List of major-modes in which saving undo session should not be performed.
+``undo-fu-session-file-limit`` (``nil``)
+ Number of files to store, nil to disable limiting entirely.
+
+ Enforcing removes the oldest files.
+
+
+Installation
+============
+
+The package is available in melpa as ``undo-fu-session``, here is an example
with ``use-package``:
+
+.. code-block:: elisp
+
+ (use-package undo-fu-session
+ :config
+ (setq undo-fu-session-incompatible-files '("COMMIT_EDITMSG$"
"git-rebase-todo$")))
+
+ (global-undo-fu-session-mode)
diff --git a/undo-fu-session-test.el b/undo-fu-session-test.el
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6320219a49
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+++ b/undo-fu-session-test.el
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+;; To test this file run:
+;; emacs --eval '(progn (add-to-list \'load-path ".") (load
"undo-fu-session.el") (load "undo-fu-session-test.el"))' --batch
+
+(global-undo-fu-session-mode)
+
+(defmacro with-temp-dir (temp-dir &rest body)
+ `
+ (let ((,temp-dir (make-temp-file "" t)))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (progn
+ ,@body)
+ (delete-directory ,temp-dir t))))
+
+(with-temp-dir
+ ;; Don't touch the users home directory.
+ undo-fu-session-directory
+
+ (dotimes (f 100)
+ (let*
+ ( ;; While the session file wouldn't typically
+ ;; be in the same directory as the undo session data, it's harmless.
+ (filename (concat undo-fu-session-directory "/undo-fu-session-test"))
+ (filename-session (undo-fu-session--make-file-name filename)))
+ (when (file-exists-p filename)
+ (delete-file filename))
+ (when (file-exists-p filename-session)
+ (delete-file filename-session))
+ (with-current-buffer (find-file-literally filename)
+ (dotimes (_i 1000)
+ (ignore-errors
+ (cl-case
+ (random 3)
+ (0
+ (dotimes (_j 10)
+ (insert (make-string (1+ (random 20)) (+ (random 26) 65)))))
+ (1 (newline))
+ (2 (insert "\t"))
+ (3 (forward-line))
+ (4 (forward-line -1))
+ (5 (kill-line))
+ (6 (kill-paragraph -1))
+ (7 (yank))
+ (8
+ (kill-region
+ (+ (point-min) (random (point-max)))
+ (+ (point-min) (random (point-max))))))))
+ (save-buffer)
+ (undo-fu-session-save)
+ (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))
+ (with-current-buffer (find-file-literally filename)
+ (undo-fu-session-recover)
+ (ignore-errors
+ (while
+ (prog1 t
+ (undo))))
+ (let ((contents (buffer-string)))
+ (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
+ (kill-buffer (current-buffer))
+ (if (string-equal contents "")
+ (message "Test succeeded #%s" f)
+ (error "Test failed #%s" f)))))))
+
+(message "Done")
diff --git a/undo-fu-session.el b/undo-fu-session.el
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..958b91bb7e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/undo-fu-session.el
@@ -0,0 +1,496 @@
+;;; undo-fu-session.el --- Persistent undo, available between sessions -*-
lexical-binding: t -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2020 Campbell Barton
+;; Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Tomohiro Matsuyama
+
+;; Author: Campbell Barton <ideasman42@gmail.com>
+
+;; URL: https://gitlab.com/ideasman42/emacs-undo-fu-session
+;; Keywords: convenience
+;; Version: 0.1
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1"))
+
+;; 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 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; This extension provides a way to use undo history of
+;; individual file buffers persistently.
+;;
+;; Write the following code to your .emacs:
+;;
+;; (require 'undo-fu-session)
+;; (global-undo-fu-session-mode)
+;;
+;; Now you can record and recover undo-fu-session by typing
+;; C-x C-s (save-buffer) an C-x C-f (find-file).
+;; And then type C-/ (undo).
+
+;;; Code:
+
+;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Custom variables.
+
+(defgroup undo-fu-session nil
+ "Persistent undo history, stored on disk between sessions."
+ :group 'convenience)
+
+(defcustom undo-fu-session-directory
+ (locate-user-emacs-file "undo-fu-session" ".emacs-undo-fu-session")
+ "A directory being stored undo history files."
+ :group 'undo-fu-session
+ :type 'string)
+
+(defcustom undo-fu-session-compression t
+ "Store files compressed."
+ :group 'undo-fu-session
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom undo-fu-session-incompatible-files '()
+ "List of regexps or functions for matching file names to ignore for undo
session."
+ :group 'undo-fu-session
+ :type '(repeat (choice regexp function)))
+
+(defcustom undo-fu-session-incompatible-major-modes nil
+ "List of major-modes in which saving undo history should not be performed."
+ :type '(repeat symbol)
+ :group 'undo-fu-session)
+
+(defcustom undo-fu-session-file-limit nil
+ "Number of files to store, nil to disable limiting entirely.
+
+Enforcing removes the oldest files."
+ :type 'integer
+ :group 'undo-fu-session)
+
+
+;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Undo Encode/Decode Functionality
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--walk-tree (fn tree)
+ "Operate recursively on undo history, calling FN TREE."
+ (cond
+ ((consp tree)
+ (let ((value (funcall fn tree)))
+ (if (eq value tree)
+ (let*
+ (
+ (cons (cons (undo-fu-session--walk-tree fn (car tree)) nil))
+ (cur cons)
+ cdr)
+ (while tree
+ (setq cdr (cdr tree))
+ (if (consp cdr)
+ (let ((next (cons (undo-fu-session--walk-tree fn (car cdr))
nil)))
+ (setcdr cur next)
+ (setq cur next)
+ (setq tree cdr))
+ (setcdr cur (undo-fu-session--walk-tree fn cdr))
+ (setq tree nil)))
+ cons)
+ value)))
+ ((vectorp tree)
+ (let ((value (funcall fn tree)))
+ (if (eq value tree)
+ (let*
+ (
+ (length (length tree))
+ (vector (make-vector length nil)))
+ (dotimes (i (1- length))
+ (aset vector i (undo-fu-session--walk-tree fn (aref tree i))))
+ vector)
+ value)))
+ (tree
+ (funcall fn tree))))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--encode (tree)
+ "Encode `TREE' so that it can be stored as a file."
+ (undo-fu-session--walk-tree
+ (lambda (a)
+ (cond
+ ((markerp a)
+ (cons
+ (if (marker-insertion-type a)
+ 'marker*
+ 'marker)
+ (marker-position a)))
+ ((overlayp a)
+ `(overlay ,(overlay-start a) ,(overlay-end a)))
+ ((stringp a)
+ (substring-no-properties a))
+ (t
+ a)))
+ tree))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--decode (tree)
+ "Decode `TREE' so that it can be recovered as undo history."
+ (undo-fu-session--walk-tree
+ (lambda (a)
+ (if (consp a)
+ (cond
+ ((eq (car a) 'marker)
+ (set-marker (make-marker) (cdr a)))
+ ((eq (car a) 'marker*)
+ (let ((marker (make-marker)))
+ (set-marker marker (cdr a))
+ (set-marker-insertion-type marker t)
+ marker))
+ ((eq (car a) 'overlay)
+ (let
+ (
+ (start (cadr a))
+ (end (caddr a)))
+ (if (and start end)
+ (make-overlay (cadr a) (caddr a))
+ ;; Make deleted overlay
+ (let ((overlay (make-overlay (point-min) (point-min))))
+ (delete-overlay overlay)
+ overlay))))
+ (t
+ a))
+ a))
+ tree))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--next-step (list)
+ "Get the next undo step in the list.
+
+Argument LIST compatible list `buffer-undo-list'."
+ (while (car list)
+ (setq list (cdr list)))
+ (while (and list (null (car list)))
+ (setq list (cdr list)))
+ list)
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--list-to-index-map (list index index-step
step-to-index-hash)
+ "Populate the STEP-TO-INDEX-HASH with LIST element as keys mapping to INDEX
by INDEX-STEP."
+ (unless (eq list t)
+ (while list
+ (puthash list index step-to-index-hash)
+ (setq index (+ index index-step))
+ (setq list (undo-fu-session--next-step list)))))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--list-from-index-map (list index index-step
step-from-index-hash)
+ "Populate the STEP-FROM-INDEX-HASH with INDEX by INDEX-STEP as keys mapping
to LIST elements."
+ (unless (eq list t)
+ (while list
+ (puthash index list step-from-index-hash)
+ (setq index (+ index index-step))
+ (setq list (undo-fu-session--next-step list)))))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--equivtable-encode (equiv-table buffer-list
pending-list)
+ "Convert the EQUIV-TABLE into an alist of buffer list indices.
+Argument BUFFER-LIST typically `undo-buffer-list'.
+Argument PENDING-LIST typically `pending-undo-list'."
+ (let
+ ( ;; Map undo-elem -> index.
+ ;; Negative indices for 'pending-list'.
+ (step-to-index-hash (make-hash-table :test 'eq))
+ (equiv-table-alist (list)))
+
+ (undo-fu-session--list-to-index-map buffer-list 0 1 step-to-index-hash)
+ (undo-fu-session--list-to-index-map pending-list -1 -1 step-to-index-hash)
+
+ (maphash
+ (lambda (key val)
+ (let
+ (
+ (key-num (gethash key step-to-index-hash))
+ (val-num
+ (if (eq t val)
+ t
+ (gethash val step-to-index-hash))))
+ (when (and key-num val-num)
+ (push (cons key-num val-num) equiv-table-alist))))
+ equiv-table)
+ equiv-table-alist))
+
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--equivtable-decode (equiv-table-alist buffer-list
pending-list)
+ "Convert EQUIV-TABLE-ALIST into a hash compatible with `undo-equiv-table'.
+Argument BUFFER-LIST an `undo-buffer-list' compatible list.
+Argument PENDING-LIST an `pending-undo-list'. compatible list."
+
+ (let*
+ (
+ (equiv-table-length (length equiv-table-alist))
+ ;; Map index -> undo-elem.
+ ;; Negative indices for 'pending-list'.
+ (step-from-index-hash (make-hash-table :test 'eq))
+ (equiv-table-hash (make-hash-table :test 'eq :weakness t :size
equiv-table-length)))
+
+ (unless (zerop equiv-table-length)
+
+ (undo-fu-session--list-from-index-map buffer-list 0 1
step-from-index-hash)
+ (undo-fu-session--list-from-index-map pending-list -1 -1
step-from-index-hash)
+
+ (dolist (item equiv-table-alist)
+ (pcase-let ((`(,key-num . ,val-num) item))
+ (let
+ (
+ (key (gethash key-num step-from-index-hash))
+ (val
+ (if (eq t val-num)
+ t
+ (gethash val-num step-from-index-hash))))
+ (puthash key val equiv-table-hash)))))
+ equiv-table-hash))
+
+
+;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Undo Session Limiting Functionality
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--file-limit-enforce ()
+ "Limit the number of session files to the `undo-fu-session-file-limit'
newest."
+ ;; While errors are highly unlikely in this case,
+ ;; clearing old files should _never_ interfere with other operations,
+ ;; so surround with error a check & error message.
+ (condition-case err_1
+ (when (file-directory-p undo-fu-session-directory)
+ (dolist
+ (file-with-attrs
+ (nthcdr ;; Skip new files, removing old.
+ undo-fu-session-file-limit
+ (sort ;; Sort new files first.
+ (delq
+ nil ;; Non-file.
+ (mapcar
+ #'
+ (lambda (x)
+ (unless (nth 1 x)
+ x))
+ (directory-files-and-attributes undo-fu-session-directory t
nil t)))
+ (lambda (x y) (time-less-p (nth 6 y) (nth 6 x))))))
+ (let ((file (car file-with-attrs)))
+ (condition-case err_2
+ (delete-file file)
+ (error (message "Undo-Fu-Session error deleting '%s' for '%s'"
err_2 file))))))
+ (error (message "Undo-Fu-Session error limiting files '%s'" err_1))))
+
+;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Undo Save/Restore Functionality
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--make-file-name (filename)
+ "Take the path FILENAME and return a name base on this."
+ (concat
+ (expand-file-name
+ (url-hexify-string (convert-standard-filename (expand-file-name
filename)))
+ undo-fu-session-directory)
+ (if undo-fu-session-compression
+ ".gz"
+ ".el")))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--match-file-name (filename test-files)
+ "Return t if FILENAME match any item in TEST-FILES."
+ (catch 'found
+ (dolist (matcher test-files)
+ (when
+ (if (stringp matcher)
+ (string-match matcher filename)
+ (funcall matcher filename))
+ (throw 'found t)))))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--recover-buffer-p (buffer)
+ "Return t if undo history of BUFFER should be recovered."
+ (let
+ (
+ (filename (buffer-file-name buffer))
+ (test-files undo-fu-session-incompatible-files)
+ (test-modes undo-fu-session-incompatible-major-modes))
+ (cond
+ ((null filename)
+ nil)
+ ((and test-files (undo-fu-session--match-file-name filename test-files))
+ nil)
+ ((and test-modes (memq (buffer-local-value 'major-mode buffer)
test-modes))
+ nil)
+ (t
+ t))))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--save-impl ()
+ "Internal save logic, resulting in t on success."
+ (let
+ (
+ (buffer (current-buffer))
+ (filename (buffer-file-name))
+ (undo-file nil)
+ (content-header nil)
+ (content-data nil)
+
+ ;; Quiet compression messages for 'with-auto-compression-mode'.
+ (jka-compr-verbose nil))
+
+ (catch 'exit
+ ;; No need for a message, exit silently since there is nothing to do.
+ (unless (undo-fu-session--recover-buffer-p buffer)
+ (throw 'exit nil))
+
+ (unless (or (consp buffer-undo-list) (consp pending-undo-list))
+ (throw 'exit nil))
+
+ (setq content-header `((buffer-size . ,(buffer-size)) (buffer-checksum .
,(sha1 buffer))))
+ (setq content-data
+ `
+ ((emacs-pending-undo-list . ,(undo-fu-session--encode
pending-undo-list))
+ (emacs-buffer-undo-list . ,(undo-fu-session--encode
buffer-undo-list))
+ (emacs-undo-equiv-table
+ .
+ ,
+ (undo-fu-session--equivtable-encode
+ undo-equiv-table
+ buffer-undo-list
+ pending-undo-list)))))
+
+ (when content-data
+ (setq undo-file (undo-fu-session--make-file-name filename))
+
+ ;; Only enforce the file limit when saving new files,
+ ;; this avoids scanning the undo session directory on every successive
save.
+ (when undo-fu-session-file-limit
+ (unless (file-exists-p undo-file)
+ (undo-fu-session--file-limit-enforce)))
+
+ (with-auto-compression-mode
+ (with-temp-buffer
+ (prin1 content-header (current-buffer))
+ (write-char ?\n (current-buffer))
+ (prin1 content-data (current-buffer))
+ (write-region nil nil undo-file nil 0)
+ t)))))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session-save-safe ()
+ "Public save function, typically called by `before-save-hook'."
+ (when (bound-and-true-p undo-fu-session-mode)
+ (condition-case err
+ (undo-fu-session--save-impl)
+ (error (message "Undo-Fu-Session can not save undo history: %s" err)))))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session-save ()
+ "Save undo history."
+ (interactive)
+ (undo-fu-session-save-safe))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session--recover-impl ()
+ "Internal restore logic, resulting in t on success."
+ (let
+ (
+ (buffer (current-buffer))
+ (filename (buffer-file-name))
+ (undo-file nil)
+ (content-header nil)
+ (content-data nil)
+
+ ;; Quiet compression messages for 'with-auto-compression-mode'.
+ (jka-compr-verbose nil))
+
+ (catch 'exit
+ ;; No need for a message, exit silently since there is nothing to do.
+ (unless (undo-fu-session--recover-buffer-p buffer)
+ (throw 'exit nil))
+
+ (setq undo-file (undo-fu-session--make-file-name filename))
+
+ (unless (file-exists-p undo-file)
+ (throw 'exit nil))
+
+ (with-auto-compression-mode
+ (with-temp-buffer
+ (insert-file-contents undo-file)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (setq content-header (read (current-buffer)))
+
+ (unless (eq (buffer-size buffer) (assoc-default 'buffer-size
content-header))
+ (message "File length doesn't match, so undo history will be
discarded.")
+ (throw 'exit nil))
+
+ (unless (string-equal (sha1 buffer) (assoc-default 'buffer-checksum
content-header))
+ (message "File checksum doesn't match, so undo history will be
discarded.")
+ (throw 'exit nil))
+
+ ;; No errors... decode all undo data.
+ (setq content-data (read (current-buffer))))))
+
+ (when content-data
+ (let*
+ (
+ (emacs-pending-undo-list
+ (undo-fu-session--decode (assoc-default 'emacs-pending-undo-list
content-data #'eq t)))
+ (emacs-buffer-undo-list
+ (undo-fu-session--decode (assoc-default 'emacs-buffer-undo-list
content-data #'eq t)))
+ (emacs-undo-equiv-table
+ (undo-fu-session--equivtable-decode
+ (assoc-default 'emacs-undo-equiv-table content-data #'eq '())
+ emacs-buffer-undo-list
+ emacs-pending-undo-list)))
+
+ ;; Assign undo data to the current buffer.
+ (setq pending-undo-list emacs-pending-undo-list)
+ (setq buffer-undo-list emacs-buffer-undo-list)
+ (if (hash-table-p emacs-undo-equiv-table)
+ (setq undo-equiv-table emacs-undo-equiv-table)
+ (clrhash undo-equiv-table))
+ t))))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session-recover-safe ()
+ "Public restore function, typically called by `find-file-hook'."
+ (when (bound-and-true-p undo-fu-session-mode)
+ (condition-case err
+ (undo-fu-session--recover-impl)
+ (error (message "Undo-Fu-Session can not recover undo history: %s"
err)))))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session-recover ()
+ "Recover undo history."
+ (interactive)
+ (undo-fu-session-recover-safe))
+
+;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+;; Define Minor Mode
+;;
+;; Developer note, use global hooks since these run before buffers are loaded.
+;; Each function checks if the local mode is active before operating.
+
+(defun undo-fu-session-mode-enable ()
+ "Turn on 'undo-fu-session-mode' for the current buffer."
+ (unless (file-directory-p undo-fu-session-directory)
+ (make-directory undo-fu-session-directory t))
+ (add-hook 'before-save-hook #'undo-fu-session-save-safe)
+ (add-hook 'find-file-hook #'undo-fu-session-recover-safe))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session-mode-disable ()
+ "Turn off 'undo-fu-session-mode' for the current buffer."
+ (remove-hook 'before-save-hook #'undo-fu-session-save-safe t)
+ (remove-hook 'find-file-hook #'undo-fu-session-recover-safe t))
+
+(defun undo-fu-session-mode-turn-on ()
+ "Enable command `undo-fu-session-mode'."
+ (undo-fu-session-mode 1))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(define-minor-mode undo-fu-session-mode
+ "Toggle saving the undo history in the current buffer (Undo-Fu Session
Mode).."
+ :global nil
+
+ (cond
+ (undo-fu-session-mode
+ (undo-fu-session-mode-enable))
+ (t
+ (undo-fu-session-mode-disable))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(define-globalized-minor-mode
+ global-undo-fu-session-mode
+ undo-fu-session-mode
+ undo-fu-session-mode-turn-on)
+
+(provide 'undo-fu-session)
+;;; undo-fu-session.el ends here
- [nongnu] branch elpa/undo-fu-session created (now 52c71b1cee), ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session b808ef0cdc 08/53: Fix global-undo-fu-session activating with the minibuffer, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session f0f8e2443f 27/53: Use group "undo", ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session f9589be462 22/53: Global mode is no longer enables in special-modes, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session 2424ad50ff 04/53: Use 'string-match-p' to avoid changing match data, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session 35d4cf3771 07/53: Update commentary to make it more useful., ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session e2043f8350 10/53: Add `undo-fu-session-linear` option, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session 39f9b1997e 13/53: Ignore encrypted files by default, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session fddcc75a58 01/53: Initial commit.,
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- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session 98a8cc6396 14/53: Add missing docstring, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session 243d93b4c7 21/53: Cleanup: formatting, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session dae6dfbc7d 28/53: Cleanup: docstrings, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session a6a23301a4 30/53: Fix #2: resolve potential security issue with file permissions, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session 7bbc89a42f 36/53: Build linear-list in-order instead of reversing, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session 2fe1efcfa1 37/53: Shorten message, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session 5862b90b9c 38/53: Cleanup: use file-name-concat for clarity, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session 56d3134287 40/53: Cleanup: use simpler syntax to construct the overlay list, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session 4330e87aac 50/53: Remove undo-fu-session hooks when no buffers have the mode enabled, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07
- [nongnu] elpa/undo-fu-session 3e54374b37 52/53: Cleanup: use double-dash for private functions, ELPA Syncer, 2022/07/07