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[elpa] 85/119: renaming example files
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Eric Schulte |
Subject: |
[elpa] 85/119: renaming example files |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Mar 2014 16:57:46 +0000 |
eschulte pushed a commit to branch master
in repository elpa.
commit 20f72164d87fe21c85a9bf79a7a6d1a670d17f46
Author: Eric Schulte <address@hidden>
Date: Wed Jan 8 13:06:30 2014 -0700
renaming example files
---
NOTES | 6 +++---
doc/web-server.texi | 20 ++++++++++----------
examples/{0-hello-world.el => 000-hello-world.el} | 0
...hello-world-utf8.el => 001-hello-world-utf8.el} | 0
...hello-world-html.el => 002-hello-world-html.el} | 0
examples/{3-file-server.el => 003-file-server.el} | 0
.../{4-url-param-echo.el => 004-url-param-echo.el} | 0
examples/{5-post-echo.el => 005-post-echo.el} | 0
...thentication.el => 006-basic-authentication.el} | 0
...-file-server.el => 007-org-mode-file-server.el} | 0
examples/{8-file-upload.el => 008-file-upload.el} | 0
examples/{9-web-socket.el => 009-web-socket.el} | 0
...{10-current-buffer.el => 010-current-buffer.el} | 0
examples/{11-org-agenda.el => 011-org-agenda.el} | 0
examples/{12-search-bbdb.el => 012-search-bbdb.el} | 0
15 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/NOTES b/NOTES
index a4413f3..cf43c92 100644
--- a/NOTES
+++ b/NOTES
@@ -9,14 +9,14 @@
** more examples [3/3]
*** DONE Org-mode agenda
Already exists as part of org-ehtml.
-file:examples/11-org-agenda.el
+file:examples/011-org-agenda.el
*** DONE display the current buffer
Idea stolen from elnode.
-file:examples/10-current-buffer.el
+file:examples/010-current-buffer.el
*** DONE browse the BBDB
-file:examples/12-search-bbdb.el
+file:examples/012-search-bbdb.el
** DONE handle large files
When large files arrive quickly, the filter functions are called while
diff --git a/doc/web-server.texi b/doc/web-server.texi
index 02b758f..e29963c 100644
--- a/doc/web-server.texi
+++ b/doc/web-server.texi
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ the content type to @code{text/plain}, and then sending the
string
``hello world''. When the handler exits the network connection of the
request is closed.
address@hidden ../examples/0-hello-world.el
address@hidden ../examples/000-hello-world.el
@node Hello World UTF8, Hello World HTML, Hello World, Usage Examples
@section Hello World UTF8
@@ -208,11 +208,11 @@ This example only differs from the previous in that the
``Content-type'' indicates UTF8 encoded data, and the hello world sent
is selected at random from a list of different languages.
address@hidden ../examples/1-hello-world-utf8.el
address@hidden ../examples/001-hello-world-utf8.el
@node Hello World HTML, File Server, Hello World UTF8, Usage Examples
@section Hello World HTML
address@hidden ../examples/2-hello-world-html.el
address@hidden ../examples/002-hello-world-html.el
This variation of the ``hello world'' example sends a @code{text/html}
response instead of a simple @code{text/plain} response.
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ response based on the extension of the file, if not then
@code{ws-send-404} is used to send a default ``File Not Found''
response.
address@hidden ../examples/3-file-server.el
address@hidden ../examples/003-file-server.el
@node URL Parameter Echo, POST Echo, File Server, Usage Examples
@section URL Parameter Echo
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ the following HTML table.
@item baz @tab qux
@end multitable
address@hidden ../examples/4-url-param-echo.el
address@hidden ../examples/004-url-param-echo.el
@node POST Echo, Basic Authentication, URL Parameter Echo, Usage Examples
@section POST Echo
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ the following HTML table.
The following example echos back the content of the ``message'' field
in a @code{POST} request.
address@hidden ../examples/5-post-echo.el
address@hidden ../examples/005-post-echo.el
@node Basic Authentication, Org-mode Export, POST Echo, Usage Examples
@section Basic Authentication
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ with HTTPS network encryption. While the Emacs web server
currently
doesn't support HTTPS network encryption it may be run behind an HTTPS
proxy server (e.g., Apache or Nginx) with HTTPS support.
address@hidden ../examples/6-basic-authentication.el
address@hidden ../examples/006-basic-authentication.el
@node Org-mode Export, File Upload, Basic Authentication, Usage Examples
@section Org-mode Export
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ The following example exports a directory of Org-mode files
as either
text, HTML or LaTeX. The Org-mode export engine is used to export
files on-demand as they are requested.
address@hidden ../examples/7-org-mode-file-server.el
address@hidden ../examples/007-org-mode-file-server.el
@node File Upload, Web Socket, Org-mode Export, Usage Examples
@section File Upload
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ The following example demonstrates accessing an uploaded
file. This
simple server accesses the file named ``file'' and returns it's
sha1sum and file name.
address@hidden ../examples/8-file-upload.el
address@hidden ../examples/008-file-upload.el
A file may be uploaded from an HTML form, or using the @code{curl}
program as in the following example.
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ Note: in order to keep the web socket connection alive the
request
handler from which @code{ws-web-socket-connect} is called must return
the @code{:keep-alive} keyword, as demonstrated in the example.
address@hidden ../examples/9-web-socket.el
address@hidden ../examples/009-web-socket.el
@node Function Index, Copying, Usage Examples, Top
@chapter Function Index
diff --git a/examples/0-hello-world.el b/examples/000-hello-world.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/0-hello-world.el
rename to examples/000-hello-world.el
diff --git a/examples/1-hello-world-utf8.el b/examples/001-hello-world-utf8.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/1-hello-world-utf8.el
rename to examples/001-hello-world-utf8.el
diff --git a/examples/2-hello-world-html.el b/examples/002-hello-world-html.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/2-hello-world-html.el
rename to examples/002-hello-world-html.el
diff --git a/examples/3-file-server.el b/examples/003-file-server.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/3-file-server.el
rename to examples/003-file-server.el
diff --git a/examples/4-url-param-echo.el b/examples/004-url-param-echo.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/4-url-param-echo.el
rename to examples/004-url-param-echo.el
diff --git a/examples/5-post-echo.el b/examples/005-post-echo.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/5-post-echo.el
rename to examples/005-post-echo.el
diff --git a/examples/6-basic-authentication.el
b/examples/006-basic-authentication.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/6-basic-authentication.el
rename to examples/006-basic-authentication.el
diff --git a/examples/7-org-mode-file-server.el
b/examples/007-org-mode-file-server.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/7-org-mode-file-server.el
rename to examples/007-org-mode-file-server.el
diff --git a/examples/8-file-upload.el b/examples/008-file-upload.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/8-file-upload.el
rename to examples/008-file-upload.el
diff --git a/examples/9-web-socket.el b/examples/009-web-socket.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/9-web-socket.el
rename to examples/009-web-socket.el
diff --git a/examples/10-current-buffer.el b/examples/010-current-buffer.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/10-current-buffer.el
rename to examples/010-current-buffer.el
diff --git a/examples/11-org-agenda.el b/examples/011-org-agenda.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/11-org-agenda.el
rename to examples/011-org-agenda.el
diff --git a/examples/12-search-bbdb.el b/examples/012-search-bbdb.el
similarity index 100%
rename from examples/12-search-bbdb.el
rename to examples/012-search-bbdb.el
- [elpa] 68/119: no multiple concurrent entry of ws-parse-request, (continued)
- [elpa] 68/119: no multiple concurrent entry of ws-parse-request, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 76/119: and more web-socket progress, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 74/119: beginning to implement web-socket support, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 77/119: handle chunked receipt of web-socket messages, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 78/119: hold, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 79/119: beginning to add convenience macro for web sockets, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 81/119: implemented ws-web-socket-frame to send replies, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 80/119: helpers for handling web socket connections, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 82/119: web-sockets are working, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 84/119: more examples, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 85/119: renaming example files,
Eric Schulte <=
- [elpa] 86/119: another example idea -- org export service, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 87/119: update server stopping w/requests process field, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 83/119: supports web sockets, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 75/119: more web-socket implementation, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 91/119: more tutorial, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 94/119: example serving Org-mode files as JSON, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 93/119: helper function to serve directory listings, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 90/119: tutorials, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 88/119: accept single-function handlers, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10
- [elpa] 96/119: expand this example w/smart dir listings, Eric Schulte, 2014/03/10