;;; ess-install.el --- Automatic installation of ESS. ;; Auto-install procedure. EXPERIMENTAL! ;; Copyright (C) 2006 A.J. Rossini, Rich M. Heiberger, Martin ;; Maechler, Kurt Hornik, Rodney Sparapani, and Stephen Eglen. ;; Author: Stephen Eglen ;; This file is part of ESS ;; This file 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 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; ;; This file 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, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ;; ;; In short: you may use this code any way you like, as long as you ;; don't charge more than a distribution fee for it, do distribute the ;; source with any binaries, remove this notice, or hold anyone liable ;; for its results. ;;; Commentary: ;; Although installing ESS is relatively simple, sometimes people get ;; confused as to what to add to their init files, or even where their ;; init files are located. The following procedure should be a bit ;; simpler, as Emacs will add the necessary start-up lines itself. ;; (The instructions below assume you have downloaded ess as a zip ;; package, but it will work also for the .tar.gz version of ESS as ;; long as you know how to unpack a .tar.gz in step 3.) ;; ;; Installing ESS for the first time. ;; ;; 1. Create a folder (e.g C:/emacs) where you will store ESS. We will ;; assume that you are installing ESS into C:/emacs (unix users can use ;; ~/emacs). ;; ;; 2. Download ess-5.2.12.zip and store it in the folder you created. ;; ;; 3. Unpack the files from the zip archive, e.g. by right-clicking on it ;; within Windows explorer and selecting "Extract all". On unix, use ;; "unzip ess-5.2.12.zip". ;; ;; 4. Start a new emacs (or xemacs). ;; ;; 5. In the new emacs, you need to open the file "ess-install.el" which ;; is part of ESS. To do this, type: ;; ;; C-x C-f c:/emacs/ess-5.2.12/lisp/ess-install.el RET ;; ;; You should now see a lisp file with the top line: ;; ;;; ess-install.el --- Automatic installation of ESS. ;; ;; 6. Type M-x eval-buffer RET ;; ;; What does this do? This will find your emacs initialisation file, and ;; it will add the following two lines to the end of the file: ;; ;; ;;; ESS setup for version 5.2.12 ;; (load "c:/emacs/ess-5.2.12/lisp/ess-site") ;; ;; Do not edit those two lines! They are useful if later you come to ;; upgrade ESS. ;; ;; 7. Start a new Emacs and you should find then that ESS is loaded. For ;; example, create a new file called "foo.R" and check that it opens ;; in R mode by looking at the mode line and menubar. ;; ;; Upgrading your version of ESS. ;; ;; If (and only if) you use the above instructions for installing ESS, ;; when a new version of ESS is released, you can use the same method to ;; install the new version. Repeat steps 2-7 for the new release of ESS, ;; and this time in step 6, if emacs finds that you already have the ;; special line ";;; ESS setup for version 5.2.12", it will highlight ;; those lines, and query whether you want to replace those two lines ;; with the new setup code. ;; ;; If you do upgrade ESS this way, bear in mind that your old version ;; will not be deleted from your filespace -- you will have to delete it ;; yourself. ;; TODO: possibly add a call to (byte-recompile-directory ess-lisp-dir ;; 0) so that lisp files are byte compiled. ;;; Code: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Location where the new lisp files are stored. (defvar ess-lisp-dir (file-name-directory (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name)) "Location where the new lisp files are stored.") (defvar ess-site-file (concat ess-lisp-dir "ess-site") "Full path to the new ess-site file. Do not include .el extension in case there is also a .elc around.") (defvar ess-new-version nil "Version number of new ESS to be installed.") (defvar ess-installed nil) (defun ess-install-byte-compile () "Byte compile the ESS files. This will probably generate warnings, but they can hopefully be ignored." ;; To do byte compilation, XEmacs seems to want the files on its ;; load-path so that it can do the (require 'xyz) statements. (add-to-list 'load-path ess-lisp-dir) (byte-recompile-directory ess-lisp-dir 0)) ;; Check that ess-site-file is written using unix directory separators. ;; i.e. need to change c:\\some\\dir\\ess-site.el to ;; c:/some/dir/ess-site.el ;; To do this, we have to load in ess-replace-in-string, from ;; the file ess-inf.el (save-window-excursion (find-file (concat ess-lisp-dir "ess-inf.el")) (goto-char (point-min)) (search-forward-regexp "^(defun ess-replace-in-string " nil t) (eval-defun nil) (setq ess-site-file (ess-replace-in-string ess-site-file "\\\\" "/" t)) ) ;; Get the version number of the new software. Open the file ;; ess-custom.el and then find the definition of the variable ;; ess-version. (save-window-excursion (let ((beg)) (find-file (concat ess-lisp-dir "ess-custom.el")) ;; go back to start, just in case file was previously open. (goto-char (point-min)) (search-forward "defvar ess-version \"") (setq beg (point)) (search-forward "\"") (setq ess-new-version (buffer-substring beg (1- (point)))))) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; Highlighting (copied from reftex.el -- cheers Carsten!) ;; Only one highlight region is needed, whereas two are provided here, ;; so this code could be simplified. But we may want it again later. ;; Highlighting uses overlays. If this is for XEmacs, we need to load ;; the overlay library, available in version 19.15 (and (not (fboundp 'make-overlay)) (condition-case nil (require 'overlay) ('error (error "Fm needs overlay emulation (available in XEmacs 19.15)")))) ;; We keep a vector with several different overlays to do our highlighting. (defvar ess-highlight-overlays [nil nil]) ;; Initialize the overlays (here we provide two overlays) (aset ess-highlight-overlays 0 (make-overlay 1 1)) (overlay-put (aref ess-highlight-overlays 0) 'face 'highlight) (aset ess-highlight-overlays 1 (make-overlay 1 1)) (overlay-put (aref ess-highlight-overlays 1) 'face 'highlight) ;; Two functions for activating and deactivation highlight overlays (defun ess-highlight (index begin end &optional buffer) "Highlight a region with overlay INDEX." (move-overlay (aref ess-highlight-overlays index) begin end (or buffer (current-buffer)))) (defun ess-unhighlight (index) "Detatch overlay INDEX." (delete-overlay (aref ess-highlight-overlays index))) ;;; End of highlighting code. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Try to find the .emacs init file and edit it. (save-window-excursion ;; Try to find the init file if one already exists, ;; or create a new one if we can't find any. (if (stringp user-init-file) (find-file user-init-file) ;; else, let's guess that the init file should be called ".emacs" ;; and the tilde will be resolved okay. (find-file "~/.emacs")) (goto-char (point-min)) (let ((ess-commands (concat "\n;;; ESS setup for version " ess-new-version "\n" "(load \"" ess-site-file "\")\n")) (new-install) (beg)) (if (search-forward ";;; ESS setup for version " nil t) (progn (message "You already have ESS installed.") (setq ess-installed (buffer-substring (point) (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)))) (beginning-of-line) (setq beg (point)) ;; We assume the next line contains a sexp that loads the ;; the ess-site; this sexp can be multiple lines. (forward-line 1) (forward-list 1) (ess-highlight 0 beg (point)) (setq new-install (yes-or-no-p (concat "Replace ESS version " ess-installed " with version " ess-new-version "? "))) (when new-install (kill-region beg (point)) (insert ess-commands) (save-buffer) (ess-install-byte-compile) (message (concat "ESS updated to version " ess-new-version)) )) ;; else, just insert commands at end. (goto-char (point-max)) (insert ess-commands) (save-buffer) (ess-install-byte-compile) (message (concat "ESS version "ess-new-version" installed.")) ))) ;;; ess-install.el ends here