* one line fix for org-publish-get-project-from-filename when filename has regexp chars in it
@ 2012-05-14 2:27 Neil Smithline
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From: Neil Smithline @ 2012-05-14 2:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Org Mode
Found a bug when a project's base directory has regexp characters in it.
This probably happens often for `.' but nobody cares because that likely
returns the correct result. But I had a `+' in my project's base
directory name.
I've included the revised function below with my change "subtly" marked by:
!!!!!HERE!!!!
This being my first time creating an org project, I kept thinking it was
something with my project config. Finally I decided it was a bug as I
got a test project to work.
In order to file a coherent bug report, I tried to narrow the bug down
to an easy test case. It was when I got it down to a bug in
`string-match' that I started to think there might be another problem.
It still took me some trial and error with the filenames before -thwap-
I realized that the `+' in the filename was causing the problem.
Without making a promise about my accuracy, I did search for other calls
to `string-match' in org-publish.el and thought that they all looked
good. I think the problem can only occur when a regexp is being created
from a non-regexp string passed in by the user. In this case, a file path.
I did not search in any other org source files.
Neil
(defun org-publish-get-project-from-filename (filename &optional up)
"Return the project that FILENAME belongs to."
(let* ((filename (expand-file-name filename))
project-name)
(catch 'p-found
(dolist (prj org-publish-project-alist)
(unless (plist-get (cdr prj) :components)
;; [[info:org:Selecting%20files]] shows how this is supposed to work:
(let* ((r (plist-get (cdr prj) :recursive))
(b (regexp-quote <-- !!!!!HERE!!!!!
(expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory
(plist-get (cdr prj)
:base-directory)))))
(x (or (plist-get (cdr prj) :base-extension) "org"))
(e (plist-get (cdr prj) :exclude))
(i (plist-get (cdr prj) :include))
(xm (concat "^" b (if r ".+" "[^/]+") "\\.\\(" x "\\)$")))
(when
(or
(and
i (member filename
(mapcar
(lambda (file) (expand-file-name file b))
i)))
(and
(not (and e (string-match e filename)))
(string-match xm filename)))
(setq project-name (car prj))
(throw 'p-found project-name))))))
(when up
(dolist (prj org-publish-project-alist)
(if (member project-name (plist-get (cdr prj) :components))
(setq project-name (car prj)))))
(assoc project-name org-publish-project-alist)))
--
Neil Smithline
http://www.neilsmithline.com
Proud GNU Emacs user since 1986, v. 18.24.
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