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branch: externals/taxy
commit 8720f729a02f31e2038ce1dfd5a10da00f86a621
Author: Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net>
Commit: Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net>
Meta: 0.7-pre
---
README.org | 4 +
taxy.el | 2 +-
taxy.info | 257 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------
3 files changed, 145 insertions(+), 118 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index 3771425..297f881 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -879,6 +879,10 @@ Note that while =taxy-magit-section.el= is installed with
the =taxy= package, th
:TOC: :depth 0
:END:
+** 0.7-pre
+
+Nothing new yet.
+
** 0.6
*** Additions
diff --git a/taxy.el b/taxy.el
index 5608cf9..82c5804 100644
--- a/taxy.el
+++ b/taxy.el
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
;; Author: Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net>
;; Maintainer: Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net>
;; URL: https://github.com/alphapapa/taxy.el
-;; Version: 0.6
+;; Version: 0.7-pre
;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "26.3"))
;; Keywords: lisp
diff --git a/taxy.info b/taxy.info
index bc88fcd..a098e48 100644
--- a/taxy.info
+++ b/taxy.info
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This is README.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from README.texi.
+This is README.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.2 from README.texi.
INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
@@ -11,24 +11,6 @@ File: README.info, Node: Top, Next: Examples, Up: (dir)
taxy.el
*******
-https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/taxy.svg
-(https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/taxy.html)
-
- _Now, where did I put that..._
-
- This library provides a programmable way to classify arbitrary
-objects into a hierarchical taxonomy. (That’s a lot of fancy words to
-say that this lets you automatically put things in nested groups.)
-
- Helpful features include:
-
-Dynamic taxonomies
- Objects may be classified into hierarchies automatically defined at
- runtime based on their attributes.
-Reusable taxonomies
- Taxonomy definitions may be stored in variables and reused in other
- taxonomies’ descendant groups.
-
* Menu:
* Examples::
@@ -48,6 +30,9 @@ Examples
* Sporty (understanding completely)::
* Applications::
+
+
+
Usage
* Reusable taxys::
@@ -56,45 +41,73 @@ Usage
* Dynamic taxys::
* Magit section::
+
+
+
Dynamic taxys
* Multi-level dynamic taxys::
-* "Chains" of independent, multi-level dynamic taxys: "Chains" of independent
multi-level dynamic taxys.
+* "Chains" of independent, multi-level dynamic taxys: "Chains" of independent
multi-level dynamic taxys.
* Defining a classification domain-specific language::
Changelog
-* 0.6: 06.
-* 0.5: 05.
-* 0.4: 04.
-* 0.3: 03.
-* 0.2: 02.
-* 0.1: 01.
+* 0.7-pre: 07-pre.
+* 0.6: 06.
+* 0.5: 05.
+* 0.4: 04.
+* 0.3: 03.
+* 0.2: 02.
+* 0.1: 01.
+
0.6
* Additions::
+
0.5
-* Additions: Additions (1).
+* Additions: Additionsx.
* Fixes::
+
+
+
0.3
* Changes::
-* Fixes: Fixes (1).
+* Fixes: Fixesx.
+
+
0.2
-* Changes: Changes (1).
-* Additions: Additions (2).
-* Fixes: Fixes (2).
+* Changes: Changesx.
+* Additions: Additionsxx.
+* Fixes: Fixesxx.
Development
* Copyright assignment::
+<https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/taxy.svg>
+(https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/taxy.html)
+
+ _Now, where did I put that…_
+
+ This library provides a programmable way to classify arbitrary
+objects into a hierarchical taxonomy. (That’s a lot of fancy words to
+say that this lets you automatically put things in nested groups.)
+
+ Helpful features include:
+
+‘Dynamic taxonomies’
+ Objects may be classified into hierarchies automatically defined at
+ runtime based on their attributes.
+‘Reusable taxonomies’
+ Taxonomy definitions may be stored in variables and reused in other
+ taxonomies’ descendant groups.
File: README.info, Node: Examples, Next: Installation, Prev: Top, Up: Top
@@ -151,8 +164,8 @@ Let’s imagine a silly taxonomy of numbers below 100:
(10 25 35 50 55 65 70 85 95))))))
You might think about how to produce that by writing some imperative
-code, but ‘taxy’ allows you to do so in a more declarative and
-functional manner:
+code, but taxy allows you to do so in a more declarative and functional
+manner:
(require 'taxy)
@@ -255,7 +268,7 @@ first taxy, i.e. non-vowels.
("Consonants" "Well, if they aren't vowels..."
("B" "C" "D" "F" "G" "H" "J" "K" "L" "M" "N"))))
- Oops, we forgot the letters after N! Let’s add them, too:
+ Oops, we forgot the letters after N! Let’s add them, too:
(taxy-plain
(taxy-fill (reverse
@@ -487,8 +500,8 @@ File: README.info, Node: Installation, Next: Usage,
Prev: Examples, Up: Top
2 Installation
**************
-‘taxy’ is distributed in GNU ELPA (https://elpa.gnu.org/), which is
-available in Emacs by default. Use ‘M-x package-install RET taxy RET’,
+taxy is distributed in GNU ELPA (https://elpa.gnu.org/), which is
+available in Emacs by default. Use M-x package-install RET taxy RET,
then ‘(require 'taxy)’ in your Elisp project.
@@ -549,8 +562,8 @@ File: README.info, Node: Reusable taxys, Next: Threading
macros, Up: Usage
Since taxys are structs, they may be stored in variables and used in
other structs (being sure to copy the root taxy with ‘taxy-emptied’
-before filling). For example, this shows using ‘taxy’ to classify
-Matrix rooms in Ement.el (https://github.com/alphapapa/ement.el):
+before filling). For example, this shows using taxy to classify Matrix
+rooms in Ement.el (https://github.com/alphapapa/ement.el):
(defun ement-roomy-buffer (room)
(alist-get 'buffer (ement-room-local room)))
@@ -684,7 +697,7 @@ File: README.info, Node: Dynamic taxys, Next: Magit
section, Prev: Modifying
• • •
You may not always know in advance what taxonomy a set of objects
-fits into, so ‘taxy’ lets you add taxys dynamically by using the ‘:take’
+fits into, so taxy lets you add taxys dynamically by using the ‘:take’
function to add a taxy when an object is "taken into" a parent taxy’s
items. For example, you could dynamically classify buffers by their
major mode like so:
@@ -740,7 +753,7 @@ and it produces this taxonomy of buffers:
* Menu:
* Multi-level dynamic taxys::
-* "Chains" of independent, multi-level dynamic taxys: "Chains" of independent
multi-level dynamic taxys.
+* "Chains" of independent, multi-level dynamic taxys: "Chains" of independent
multi-level dynamic taxys.
* Defining a classification domain-specific language::
@@ -995,7 +1008,7 @@ File: README.info, Node: Magit section, Prev: Dynamic
taxys, Up: Usage
3.5 Magit section
=================
-Showing a ‘taxy’ with ‘magit-section’ is very easy:
+Showing a taxy with magit-section is very easy:
(require 'taxy-magit-section)
@@ -1007,8 +1020,8 @@ Showing a ‘taxy’ with ‘magit-section’ is very easy:
That shows a buffer like this:
- Note that while ‘taxy-magit-section.el’ is installed with the ‘taxy’
-package, the ‘magit-section’ package is not automatically installed with
+ Note that while taxy-magit-section.el is installed with the taxy
+package, the magit-section package is not automatically installed with
it.
@@ -1019,17 +1032,26 @@ File: README.info, Node: Changelog, Next:
Development, Prev: Usage, Up: Top
* Menu:
-* 0.6: 06.
-* 0.5: 05.
-* 0.4: 04.
-* 0.3: 03.
-* 0.2: 02.
-* 0.1: 01.
+* 0.7-pre: 07-pre.
+* 0.6: 06.
+* 0.5: 05.
+* 0.4: 04.
+* 0.3: 03.
+* 0.2: 02.
+* 0.1: 01.
+
+
+File: README.info, Node: 07-pre, Next: 06, Up: Changelog
+
+4.1 0.7-pre
+===========
+
+Nothing new yet.
-File: README.info, Node: 06, Next: 05, Up: Changelog
+File: README.info, Node: 06, Next: 05, Prev: 07-pre, Up: Changelog
-4.1 0.6
+4.2 0.6
=======
* Menu:
@@ -1039,7 +1061,7 @@ File: README.info, Node: 06, Next: 05, Up: Changelog
File: README.info, Node: Additions, Up: 06
-4.1.1 Additions
+4.2.1 Additions
---------------
• Sorting functions:
@@ -1062,25 +1084,25 @@ File: README.info, Node: Additions, Up: 06
indentation to each item. (Used to disable that behavior when
items are pre-indented strings, e.g. as formatted by
‘taxy-magit-section-format-items’.)
- • Example application ‘deffy’, which shows an overview of top-level
+ • Example application deffy, which shows an overview of top-level
definitions and forms in an Elisp project or file. (Likely to be
published as a separate package later.)
File: README.info, Node: 05, Next: 04, Prev: 06, Up: Changelog
-4.2 0.5
+4.3 0.5
=======
* Menu:
-* Additions: Additions (1).
+* Additions: Additionsx.
* Fixes::
-File: README.info, Node: Additions (1), Next: Fixes, Up: 05
+File: README.info, Node: Additionsx, Next: Fixes, Up: 05
-4.2.1 Additions
+4.3.1 Additions
---------------
• Function ‘taxy-magit-section-insert’ takes new arguments:
@@ -1100,9 +1122,9 @@ File: README.info, Node: Additions (1), Next: Fixes,
Up: 05
• New example ‘taxy-package-report’.
-File: README.info, Node: Fixes, Prev: Additions (1), Up: 05
+File: README.info, Node: Fixes, Prev: Additionsx, Up: 05
-4.2.2 Fixes
+4.3.2 Fixes
-----------
• Example ‘diredy’ referred to an old function name.
@@ -1110,7 +1132,7 @@ File: README.info, Node: Fixes, Prev: Additions (1),
Up: 05
File: README.info, Node: 04, Next: 03, Prev: 05, Up: Changelog
-4.3 0.4
+4.4 0.4
=======
• Incremented version to cause a new ELPA release (since removing a
@@ -1119,29 +1141,29 @@ File: README.info, Node: 04, Next: 03, Prev: 05,
Up: Changelog
File: README.info, Node: 03, Next: 02, Prev: 04, Up: Changelog
-4.4 0.3
+4.5 0.3
=======
* Menu:
* Changes::
-* Fixes: Fixes (1).
+* Fixes: Fixesx.
-File: README.info, Node: Changes, Next: Fixes (1), Up: 03
+File: README.info, Node: Changes, Next: Fixesx, Up: 03
-4.4.1 Changes
+4.5.1 Changes
-------------
- • Within the ‘taxy’ struct and related functions, the term ‘objects’
- is renamed to ‘items’, which is shorter and has the same meaning.
- This makes code a bit more concise (e.g. ‘(taxy-objects taxy)’
- becomes ‘(taxy-items taxy)’).
+ • Within the ‘taxy’ struct and related functions, the term objects is
+ renamed to items, which is shorter and has the same meaning. This
+ makes code a bit more concise (e.g. ‘(taxy-objects taxy)’ becomes
+ ‘(taxy-items taxy)’).
-File: README.info, Node: Fixes (1), Prev: Changes, Up: 03
+File: README.info, Node: Fixesx, Prev: Changes, Up: 03
-4.4.2 Fixes
+4.5.2 Fixes
-----------
• Function ‘taxy-fill’ always calls a taxy’s ‘:take’ function if
@@ -1153,19 +1175,19 @@ File: README.info, Node: Fixes (1), Prev: Changes,
Up: 03
File: README.info, Node: 02, Next: 01, Prev: 03, Up: Changelog
-4.5 0.2
+4.6 0.2
=======
* Menu:
-* Changes: Changes (1).
-* Additions: Additions (2).
-* Fixes: Fixes (2).
+* Changes: Changesx.
+* Additions: Additionsxx.
+* Fixes: Fixesxx.
-File: README.info, Node: Changes (1), Next: Additions (2), Up: 02
+File: README.info, Node: Changesx, Next: Additionsxx, Up: 02
-4.5.1 Changes
+4.6.1 Changes
-------------
• Function ‘taxy-take-keyed*’ is renamed to ‘taxy-take-keyed’,
@@ -1173,9 +1195,9 @@ File: README.info, Node: Changes (1), Next: Additions
(2), Up: 02
reason to maintain two versions.
-File: README.info, Node: Additions (2), Next: Fixes (2), Prev: Changes (1),
Up: 02
+File: README.info, Node: Additionsxx, Next: Fixesxx, Prev: Changesx, Up: 02
-4.5.2 Additions
+4.6.2 Additions
---------------
• Struct ‘taxy’ now has a ‘:make’ slot, a function called to make new
@@ -1188,12 +1210,12 @@ File: README.info, Node: Additions (2), Next: Fixes
(2), Prev: Changes (1),
now be a function or a list of functions (or a list of a list of
functions, etc.). Lists of functions create "chains" of
independent, dynamic taxys descending from a single root taxy. See
- .
+ *note example: "Chains" of independent multi-level dynamic taxys.
-File: README.info, Node: Fixes (2), Prev: Additions (2), Up: 02
+File: README.info, Node: Fixesxx, Prev: Additionsxx, Up: 02
-4.5.3 Fixes
+4.6.3 Fixes
-----------
• ‘taxy-magit-section’’s ‘insert-object’ function.
@@ -1203,7 +1225,7 @@ File: README.info, Node: Fixes (2), Prev: Additions
(2), Up: 02
File: README.info, Node: 01, Prev: 02, Up: Changelog
-4.6 0.1
+4.7 0.1
=======
First tagged version.
@@ -1230,7 +1252,7 @@ This package is part of GNU Emacs
(https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/),
being distributed in GNU ELPA (https://elpa.gnu.org/). Contributions to
this project must follow GNU guidelines, which means that, as with other
parts of Emacs, patches of more than a few lines must be accompanied by
-having assigned copyright for the contribution to the FSF. Contributors
+having assigned copyright for the contribution to the FSF. Contributors
who wish to do so may contact emacs-devel@gnu.org <emacs-devel@gnu.org>
to request the assignment form.
@@ -1255,40 +1277,41 @@ GPLv3
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