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Ian Dunn |
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[elpa] master bf8ecda 135/135: Add 'packages/org-edna/' from commit 'd5bce9db875a7ab2b085aca265ff7f3350d224ba' |
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Mon, 17 Feb 2020 10:53:07 -0500 (EST) |
branch: master
commit bf8ecda0b35f6c2d9c745dacd13bcb8f3da2a616
Merge: e6ba769 d5bce9d
Author: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
Commit: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
Add 'packages/org-edna/' from commit
'd5bce9db875a7ab2b085aca265ff7f3350d224ba'
git-subtree-dir: packages/org-edna
git-subtree-mainline: e6ba76941be7a1f5f00cf97b1e690eab5bf29352
git-subtree-split: d5bce9db875a7ab2b085aca265ff7f3350d224ba
---
packages/org-edna/.bzrignore | 7 +
packages/org-edna/.elpaignore | 5 +
packages/org-edna/COPYING | 674 +++++++++
packages/org-edna/Project.ede | 28 +
packages/org-edna/dir | 19 +
packages/org-edna/org-edna-tests.el | 2095 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
packages/org-edna/org-edna-tests.org | 375 +++++
packages/org-edna/org-edna.el | 2488 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
packages/org-edna/org-edna.info | 2126 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
packages/org-edna/org-edna.org | 1725 +++++++++++++++++++++++
packages/org-edna/test.mk | 29 +
11 files changed, 9571 insertions(+)
diff --git a/packages/org-edna/.bzrignore b/packages/org-edna/.bzrignore
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..05318df
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/org-edna/.bzrignore
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+*.elc
+local.mk
+org-edna-autoloads.el
+org-edna.texi
+org-edna.html
+.deps
+Makefile
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/packages/org-edna/.elpaignore b/packages/org-edna/.elpaignore
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3ef4d79
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/org-edna/.elpaignore
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Project.ede
+Makefile
+test.mk
+org-edna-tests.el
+org-edna-tests.org
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/packages/org-edna/COPYING b/packages/org-edna/COPYING
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..94a9ed0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/org-edna/COPYING
@@ -0,0 +1,674 @@
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diff --git a/packages/org-edna/Project.ede b/packages/org-edna/Project.ede
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..65176dc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/org-edna/Project.ede
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+;; Object ede-proj-project
+;; EDE Project Files are auto generated: Do Not Edit
+(ede-proj-project "ede-proj-project"
+ :file "Project.ede"
+ :name "Org Edna"
+ :targets
+ (list
+ (ede-proj-target-elisp "ede-proj-target-elisp"
+ :name "compile"
+ :path ""
+ :source '("org-edna.el")
+ :aux-packages '("org"))
+ (ede-proj-target-makefile-miscelaneous
"ede-proj-target-makefile-miscelaneous"
+ :name #("check" 0 1 (idx 2))
+ :path ""
+ :source '("org-edna-tests.el" "org-edna-tests.org" "test.mk")
+ :partofall nil
+ :submakefile "test.mk")
+ (ede-proj-target-aux "ede-proj-target-aux"
+ :name "extra"
+ :path ""
+ :source '("org-edna.org" "COPYING" "dir" "org-edna.info" ".elpaignore"))
+ (ede-proj-target-elisp-autoloads "ede-proj-target-elisp-autoloads"
+ :name "autoloads"
+ :path ""
+ :source '("org-edna.el")
+ :autoload-file "org-edna-autoloads.el"))
+ :web-site-url "https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/org-edna-el/")
diff --git a/packages/org-edna/dir b/packages/org-edna/dir
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cf49cac
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/org-edna/dir
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
+topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
+The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
+
+File: dir, Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree
+
+ This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
+ Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
+ "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
+ "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
+
+ In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
+ to select it.
+
+* Menu:
+
+Emacs
+* Org Edna: (org-edna). Extensible Dependencies ’N’ Actions for
+ Org Mode tasks.
diff --git a/packages/org-edna/org-edna-tests.el
b/packages/org-edna/org-edna-tests.el
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d044e3d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/org-edna/org-edna-tests.el
@@ -0,0 +1,2095 @@
+;;; org-edna-tests.el --- Tests for org-edna
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+;; Author: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
+
+;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
+
+;; 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, 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'org-edna)
+(require 'ert)
+(require 'org-id)
+
+(defvar org-edna-test-inhibit-messages nil
+ "Whether to inhibit messages (apart from ERT messages).")
+
+(defconst org-edna-test-dir
+ (expand-file-name (file-name-directory (or load-file-name
buffer-file-name))))
+
+(defconst org-edna-test-file
+ (expand-file-name "org-edna-tests.org" org-edna-test-dir))
+
+(defconst org-edna-tests-el
+ (expand-file-name "org-edna-tests.el" org-edna-test-dir))
+
+;; Jan 15, 2000; chosen at random
+(defconst org-edna-test-time
+ (encode-time 0 0 0 15 1 2000))
+
+(defconst org-edna-test-sibling-one-id
"82a4ac3d-9565-4f94-bc84-2bbfd8d7d96c")
+(defconst org-edna-test-sibling-two-id
"72534efa-e932-460b-ae2d-f044a0074815")
+(defconst org-edna-test-sibling-three-id
"06aca55e-ce09-46df-80d7-5b52e55d6505")
+(defconst org-edna-test-parent-id
"21b8f1f5-14e8-4677-873d-69e0389fdc9e")
+(defconst org-edna-test-id-heading-one
"0d491588-7da3-43c5-b51a-87fbd34f79f7")
+(defconst org-edna-test-id-heading-two
"b010cbad-60dc-46ef-a164-eb155e62cbb2")
+(defconst org-edna-test-id-heading-three
"97e6b0f0-40c4-464f-b760-6e5ca9744eb5")
+(defconst org-edna-test-id-heading-four
"7d4d564b-18b2-445c-a0c8-b1b3fb9ad29e")
+(defconst org-edna-test-archive-heading
"d7668277-f959-43ba-8e85-8a3c76996862")
+
+(defconst org-edna-test-relative-grandparent
"c07cf4c1-3693-443a-9d79-b581f7cbd62c")
+(defconst org-edna-test-relative-parent-one
"5a35daf7-4957-4588-9a68-21d8763a9e0d")
+(defconst org-edna-test-relative-parent-two
"4fe67f03-2b35-4708-8c38-54d2c4dfab81")
+(defconst org-edna-test-relative-standard-child
"7c542695-8165-4c8b-b44d-4c12fa009548")
+(defconst org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
"c7a986df-8d89-4509-b086-6db429b5607b")
+(defconst org-edna-test-relative-grandchild-one
"588bbd29-2e07-437f-b74d-f72459b545a1")
+(defconst org-edna-test-relative-grandchild-two
"a7047c81-21ec-46cd-8289-60ad515900ff")
+(defconst org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
"8c0b31a1-af49-473c-92ea-a5c1c3bace33")
+(defconst org-edna-test-relative-commented-child
"0a1b9508-17ce-49c5-8ff3-28a0076374f5")
+(defconst org-edna-test-relative-archived-child
"a4b6131e-0560-4201-86d5-f32b36363431")
+(defconst org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done
"4a1d74a2-b032-47da-a823-b32f5cab0aae")
+
+(defun org-edna-test-restore-test-file ()
+ "Restore the test file back to its original state."
+ (with-current-buffer (get-file-buffer org-edna-test-file)
+ (revert-buffer nil t)))
+
+(defmacro org-edna-protect-test-file (&rest body)
+ (declare (indent 0))
+ `(unwind-protect
+ (progn ,@body)
+ ;; Change the test file back to its original state.
+ (org-edna-test-restore-test-file)))
+
+;; Copied from org-test.el in `org-mode' source code.
+(defmacro org-test-at-time (time &rest body)
+ "Run body while pretending that the current time is TIME.
+TIME can be a non-nil Lisp time value, or a string specifying a date and time."
+ (declare (indent 1))
+ (let ((tm (cl-gensym))
+ (at (cl-gensym)))
+ `(let* ((,tm ,time)
+ (,at (if (stringp ,tm)
+ (apply #'encode-time (org-parse-time-string ,tm))
+ ,tm)))
+ (cl-letf
+ ;; Wrap builtins whose behavior can depend on the current time.
+ (((symbol-function 'current-time)
+ (lambda () ,at))
+ ((symbol-function 'current-time-string)
+ (lambda (&optional time &rest args)
+ (apply ,(symbol-function 'current-time-string)
+ (or time ,at) args)))
+ ((symbol-function 'current-time-zone)
+ (lambda (&optional time &rest args)
+ (apply ,(symbol-function 'current-time-zone)
+ (or time ,at) args)))
+ ((symbol-function 'decode-time)
+ (lambda (&optional time) (funcall ,(symbol-function 'decode-time)
+ (or time ,at))))
+ ((symbol-function 'encode-time)
+ (lambda (time &rest args)
+ (apply ,(symbol-function 'encode-time) (or time ,at) args)))
+ ((symbol-function 'float-time)
+ (lambda (&optional time)
+ (funcall ,(symbol-function 'float-time) (or time ,at))))
+ ((symbol-function 'format-time-string)
+ (lambda (format &optional time &rest args)
+ (apply ,(symbol-function 'format-time-string)
+ format (or time ,at) args)))
+ ((symbol-function 'set-file-times)
+ (lambda (file &optional time)
+ (funcall ,(symbol-function 'set-file-times) file (or time ,at))))
+ ((symbol-function 'time-add)
+ (lambda (a b) (funcall ,(symbol-function 'time-add)
+ (or a ,at) (or b ,at))))
+ ((symbol-function 'time-equal-p)
+ (lambda (a b) (funcall ,(symbol-function 'time-equal-p)
+ (or a ,at) (or b ,at))))
+ ((symbol-function 'time-less-p)
+ (lambda (a b) (funcall ,(symbol-function 'time-less-p)
+ (or a ,at) (or b ,at))))
+ ((symbol-function 'time-subtract)
+ (lambda (a b) (funcall ,(symbol-function 'time-subtract)
+ (or a ,at) (or b ,at)))))
+ ,@body))))
+
+(defmacro org-edna-test-setup (&rest body)
+ "Common settings for tests."
+ (declare (indent 0))
+ ;; Override `current-time' so we can get a deterministic value
+ `(org-test-at-time org-edna-test-time
+ (let* (;; Only use the test file in the agenda
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ ;; Ensure interactive modification of TODO states works.
+ (org-todo-keywords '((sequence "TODO" "|" "DONE")))
+ ;; Only block based on Edna
+ (org-blocker-hook 'org-edna-blocker-function)
+ ;; Only trigger based on Edna
+ (org-trigger-hook 'org-edna-trigger-function)
+ ;; Inhibit messages if indicated
+ (inhibit-message org-edna-test-inhibit-messages))
+ ,@body)))
+
+(defmacro org-edna-with-point-at-test-heading (heading-id &rest body)
+ (declare (indent 1))
+ `(org-with-point-at (org-edna-find-test-heading ,heading-id)
+ ,@body))
+
+(defmacro org-edna-with-test-heading (heading-id &rest body)
+ "Establish a test case with test heading HEADING-ID.
+
+HEADING-ID is a UUID string of a heading to use.
+
+Moves point to the heading, protects the test file, sets default
+test settings, then runs BODY."
+ (declare (indent 1))
+ `(org-edna-test-setup
+ (org-edna-protect-test-file
+ (org-edna-with-point-at-test-heading ,heading-id
+ ,@body))))
+
+(defun org-edna-find-test-heading (id)
+ "Find the test heading with id ID.
+
+This avoids org-id digging into its internal database."
+ (org-id-find-id-in-file id org-edna-test-file t))
+
+;; _test exists to give more detailed reports in ERT output.
+(defun org-edna-test-compare-todos (pom expected-state _test)
+ (string-equal (org-entry-get pom "TODO") expected-state))
+
+(defun org-edna-test-change-todo-state (pom new-state)
+ (org-with-point-at pom (org-todo new-state)))
+
+(defun org-edna-test-check-block (pom _test)
+ "Check if the heading at point-or-marker POM is blocked."
+ (org-edna-test-change-todo-state pom "DONE")
+ (org-edna-test-compare-todos pom "TODO" _test))
+
+(defun org-edna-test-mark-done (&rest poms)
+ "Mark all points-or-markers in POMS as DONE."
+ (dolist (pom poms)
+ (org-edna-test-change-todo-state pom "DONE")))
+
+(defun org-edna-test-mark-todo (&rest poms)
+ "Mark all points-or-markers in POMS as TODO."
+ (dolist (pom poms)
+ (org-edna-test-change-todo-state pom "TODO")))
+
+(defun org-edna-test-children-marks ()
+ (org-edna-collect-descendants nil))
+
+
+;;; Parser Tests
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-parse-form-no-arguments ()
+ (let* ((input-string "test-string")
+ (parsed (org-edna-parse-string-form input-string)))
+ (should parsed)
+ (should (= (length parsed) 2))
+ (pcase-let* ((`((,key . ,args) ,pos) parsed))
+ (should (eq key 'test-string))
+ (should (not args))
+ (should (= pos 11)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-parse-form-no-arguments-modifier ()
+ (let* ((input-string "!test-string")
+ (parsed (org-edna-parse-string-form input-string)))
+ (should parsed)
+ (should (= (length parsed) 2))
+ (pcase-let* ((`((,key . ,args) ,pos) parsed))
+ (should (eq key '!test-string))
+ (should (not args))
+ (should (= pos 12)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-parse-form-single-argument ()
+ (let* ((input-string "test-string(abc)")
+ (parsed (org-edna-parse-string-form input-string)))
+ (should parsed)
+ (should (= (length parsed) 2))
+ (pcase-let* ((`((,key . ,args) ,pos) parsed))
+ (should (eq key 'test-string))
+ (should (= (length args) 1))
+ (should (symbolp (nth 0 args)))
+ (should (eq (nth 0 args) 'abc))
+ (should (= pos (length input-string))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-parse-form-string-argument ()
+ (let* ((input-string "test-string(abc \"def (ghi)\")")
+ (parsed (org-edna-parse-string-form input-string)))
+ (should parsed)
+ (should (= (length parsed) 2))
+ (pcase-let* ((`((,key . ,args) ,pos) parsed))
+ (should (eq key 'test-string))
+ (should (= (length args) 2))
+ (should (symbolp (nth 0 args)))
+ (should (eq (nth 0 args) 'abc))
+ (should (stringp (nth 1 args)))
+ (should (string-equal (nth 1 args) "def (ghi)"))
+ (should (= pos (length input-string))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-parse-form-multiple-forms ()
+ (let ((input-string "test-string1 test-string2")
+ pos)
+ (pcase-let* ((`((,key1 . ,args1) ,pos1) (org-edna-parse-string-form
input-string)))
+ (should (eq key1 'test-string1))
+ (should (not args1))
+ (should (= pos1 13))
+ (setq pos pos1))
+ (pcase-let* ((`((,key2 . ,args2) ,pos2) (org-edna-parse-string-form
(substring input-string pos))))
+ (should (eq key2 'test-string2))
+ (should (not args2))
+ (should (= pos2 12)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-parse-form-empty-argument-list ()
+ (let ((input-string "test-string1()"))
+ (pcase-let* ((`((,key1 ,args1) ,pos1) (org-edna-parse-string-form
input-string)))
+ (should (eq key1 'test-string1))
+ (should (not args1))
+ (should (= pos1 (length input-string))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-parse-form-condition ()
+ (let ((input-string "variable-set?()"))
+ (pcase-let* ((`((,key1 . ,args1) ,pos1) (org-edna-parse-string-form
input-string))
+ (`(,modifier1 . ,key1) (org-edna-break-modifier key1))
+ (`(,type . ,func) (org-edna--function-for-key key1)))
+ (should (eq key1 'variable-set?))
+ (should (not args1))
+ (should (not modifier1))
+ (should (= pos1 (length input-string)))
+ (should (eq type 'condition))
+ (should (eq func 'org-edna-condition/variable-set?)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-form-to-sexp-no-arguments ()
+ (let* ((input-string "self")
+ (sexp (org-edna-string-form-to-sexp-form input-string 'condition)))
+ (should (equal
+ sexp
+ '(((self)
+ (!done?)))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-form-to-sexp-negation ()
+ (let* ((input-string "self !done?")
+ (sexp (org-edna-string-form-to-sexp-form input-string 'condition)))
+ (should (equal
+ sexp
+ '(((self)
+ (!done?)))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-form-to-sexp-arguments ()
+ (let* ((input-string "match(\"checklist\") todo!(TODO)")
+ (sexp (org-edna-string-form-to-sexp-form input-string 'action)))
+ (should (equal
+ sexp
+ '(((match "checklist")
+ (todo! TODO)))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-form-to-sexp-if-no-else ()
+ (let* ((input-string "if match(\"checklist\") done? then self todo!(TODO)
endif")
+ (sexp (org-edna-string-form-to-sexp-form input-string 'action)))
+ (should (equal
+ sexp
+ '(((if (((match "checklist")
+ (done?)))
+ (((self)
+ (todo! TODO)))
+ nil)))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-form-to-sexp-if-else ()
+ (let* ((input-string "if match(\"checklist\") done? then self todo!(TODO)
else siblings todo!(DONE) endif")
+ (sexp (org-edna-string-form-to-sexp-form input-string 'action)))
+ (should (equal
+ sexp
+ '(((if (((match "checklist")
+ (done?)))
+ (((self)
+ (todo! TODO)))
+ (((siblings)
+ (todo! DONE))))))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-form-to-sexp-if-multiple-thens ()
+ (let* ((input-string "if match(\"checklist\") done? then self next-sibling
todo!(TODO) self set-property!(\"COUNTER\" \"0\") endif")
+ (sexp (org-edna-string-form-to-sexp-form input-string 'action)))
+ (should (equal
+ sexp
+ '(((if (((match "checklist")
+ (done?)))
+ (((self)
+ (next-sibling)
+ (todo! TODO))
+ ((self)
+ (set-property! "COUNTER" "0")))
+ nil)))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-form-to-sexp-if-multiple-elses ()
+ (let* ((input-string "if match(\"checklist\") done? then self todo!(TODO)
else siblings todo!(DONE) self todo!(TODO) endif")
+ (sexp (org-edna-string-form-to-sexp-form input-string 'action)))
+ (should (equal
+ sexp
+ '(((if (((match "checklist")
+ (done?)))
+ (((self)
+ (todo! TODO)))
+ (((siblings)
+ (todo! DONE))
+ ((self)
+ (todo! TODO))))))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-form-to-sexp-failed-if ()
+ (pcase-let* ((input-string "if match(\"checklist\") done?")
+ (`(,error . ,data) (should-error
(org-edna-string-form-to-sexp-form
+ input-string 'action)
+ :type 'invalid-read-syntax)))
+ (should (eq error 'invalid-read-syntax))
+ (should (listp data))
+ (should (eq (length data) 6))
+ (should (string-equal (plist-get data :msg) "Malformed if-construct;
expected then terminator"))
+ ;; Error should point to the start of the if-statement
+ (should (eq (plist-get data :error-pos) 0))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-form-to-sexp-failed-if-then ()
+ (pcase-let* ((input-string "if match(\"checklist\") done? then")
+ (`(,error . ,data) (should-error
(org-edna-string-form-to-sexp-form
+ input-string 'action)
+ :type 'invalid-read-syntax)))
+ (should (eq error 'invalid-read-syntax))
+ (should (listp data))
+ (should (eq (length data) 6))
+ (should (string-equal (plist-get data :msg)
+ "Malformed if-construct; expected else or endif
terminator"))
+ ;; Error should point to the start of the if-statement
+ (should (eq (plist-get data :error-pos) 28))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-form-to-sexp-failed-if-then-else ()
+ (pcase-let* ((input-string "if match(\"checklist\") done? then todo!(TODO)
else todo!(TODO)")
+ (`(,error . ,data) (should-error
(org-edna-string-form-to-sexp-form
+ input-string 'action)
+ :type 'invalid-read-syntax)))
+ (should (eq error 'invalid-read-syntax))
+ (should (listp data))
+ (should (eq (length data) 6))
+ (should (string-equal (plist-get data :msg)
+ "Malformed if-construct; expected endif terminator"))
+ ;; Error should point to the start of the if-statement
+ (should (eq (plist-get data :error-pos) 45))))
+
+
+;;; Finders
+
+(defsubst org-edna-heading (pom)
+ (org-with-point-at pom
+ (org-get-heading t t t t)))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/match-single-arg ()
+ (org-edna-test-setup
+ (let* ((targets (org-edna-finder/match "test&1")))
+ (should (= (length targets) 2))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-heading (nth 0 targets)) "Tagged Heading
1"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-heading (nth 1 targets)) "Tagged Heading
2")))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/ids-single ()
+ (org-edna-test-setup
+ (let* ((test-id "caccd0a6-d400-410a-9018-b0635b07a37e")
+ (targets (org-edna-finder/ids test-id)))
+ (should (= (length targets) 1))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-heading (nth 0 targets)) "Blocking
Test"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get (nth 0 targets) "ID") test-id)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/ids-multiple ()
+ (org-edna-test-setup
+ (let* ((test-ids '("0d491588-7da3-43c5-b51a-87fbd34f79f7"
+ "b010cbad-60dc-46ef-a164-eb155e62cbb2"))
+ (targets (apply 'org-edna-finder/ids test-ids)))
+ (should (= (length targets) 2))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-heading (nth 0 targets)) "ID Heading 1"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get (nth 0 targets) "ID") (nth 0
test-ids)))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-heading (nth 1 targets)) "ID Heading 2"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get (nth 1 targets) "ID") (nth 1
test-ids))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/match-blocker ()
+ (org-edna-test-setup
+ (let* ((heading (org-edna-find-test-heading
"caccd0a6-d400-410a-9018-b0635b07a37e"))
+ (blocker (org-entry-get heading "BLOCKER"))
+ blocking-entry)
+ (should (string-equal "match(\"test&1\")" blocker))
+ (org-with-point-at heading
+ (setq blocking-entry (org-edna-process-form blocker 'condition)))
+ (should (string-equal (substring-no-properties blocking-entry)
+ "TODO Tagged Heading 1 :1:test:")))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/file ()
+ (let* ((targets (org-edna-finder/file org-edna-test-file)))
+ (should (= (length targets) 1))
+ (should (markerp (nth 0 targets)))
+ (org-with-point-at (nth 0 targets)
+ (should (equal (current-buffer) (find-buffer-visiting
org-edna-test-file)))
+ (should (equal (point) 1)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/org-file ()
+ (let* ((org-directory (file-name-directory org-edna-test-file))
+ (targets (org-edna-finder/org-file (file-name-nondirectory
org-edna-test-file))))
+ (should (= (length targets) 1))
+ (should (markerp (nth 0 targets)))
+ (org-with-point-at (nth 0 targets)
+ (should (equal (current-buffer) (find-buffer-visiting
org-edna-test-file)))
+ (should (equal (point) 1)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/self ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading
"82a4ac3d-9565-4f94-bc84-2bbfd8d7d96c"))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current (org-edna-finder/self))))
+ (should (= (length targets) 1))
+ (should (equal current (nth 0 targets)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/siblings ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-sibling-one-id))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ `(,org-edna-test-sibling-one-id
+ ,org-edna-test-sibling-two-id
+ ,org-edna-test-sibling-three-id)))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/siblings))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/siblings-wrap ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading
"72534efa-e932-460b-ae2d-f044a0074815"))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ '("06aca55e-ce09-46df-80d7-5b52e55d6505"
+ "82a4ac3d-9565-4f94-bc84-2bbfd8d7d96c")))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/siblings-wrap))))
+ (should (= (length targets) 2))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/rest-of-siblings ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading
"72534efa-e932-460b-ae2d-f044a0074815"))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ '("06aca55e-ce09-46df-80d7-5b52e55d6505")))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/rest-of-siblings))))
+ (should (= (length targets) 1))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/next-sibling ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading
"72534efa-e932-460b-ae2d-f044a0074815"))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ '("06aca55e-ce09-46df-80d7-5b52e55d6505")))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/next-sibling))))
+ (should (= (length targets) 1))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/next-sibling-wrap-next ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-sibling-two-id))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ `(,org-edna-test-sibling-three-id)))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/next-sibling-wrap))))
+ (should (= (length targets) 1))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/next-sibling-wrap-wrap ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-sibling-three-id))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ `(,org-edna-test-sibling-one-id)))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/next-sibling-wrap))))
+ (should (= (length targets) 1))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/previous-sibling ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading
"06aca55e-ce09-46df-80d7-5b52e55d6505"))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ '("72534efa-e932-460b-ae2d-f044a0074815")))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/previous-sibling))))
+ (should (= (length targets) 1))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/first-child ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-parent-id))
+ (first-child (list (org-edna-find-test-heading
org-edna-test-sibling-one-id)))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/first-child))))
+ (should (= (length targets) 1))
+ (should (equal first-child targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/children ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-parent-id))
+ (children (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ `(,org-edna-test-sibling-one-id
+ ,org-edna-test-sibling-two-id
+ ,org-edna-test-sibling-three-id)))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/children))))
+ (should (= (length targets) 3))
+ (should (equal children targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-finder/parent ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-sibling-one-id))
+ (parent (list (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-parent-id)))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/parent))))
+ (should (= (length targets) 1))
+ (should (equal parent targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/from-top ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-sibling-one-id))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ `(,org-edna-test-sibling-one-id)))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives 'from-top 1))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/from-bottom ()
+ (let* ((org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-sibling-one-id))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ `(,org-edna-test-sibling-three-id)))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives 'from-bottom 1))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/forward-wrap-no-wrap ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-sibling-one-id)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-sibling-two-id))
+ (arg 'forward-wrap)
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 1))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/forward-wrap-wrap ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-sibling-three-id)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-sibling-one-id))
+ (arg 'forward-wrap)
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 1))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/forward-no-wrap-no-wrap ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-sibling-one-id)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-sibling-two-id))
+ (arg 'forward-no-wrap)
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 1))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/forward-no-wrap-wrap ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-sibling-three-id)
+ (target-list nil)
+ (arg 'forward-no-wrap)
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/backward-wrap-no-wrap ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-sibling-three-id)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-sibling-two-id))
+ (arg 'backward-wrap)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/backward-wrap-wrap ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-sibling-one-id)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-sibling-three-id))
+ (arg 'backward-wrap)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/backward-no-wrap-no-wrap ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-sibling-three-id)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-sibling-two-id))
+ (arg 'backward-no-wrap)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/backward-no-wrap-wrap ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-sibling-one-id)
+ (target-list nil)
+ (arg 'backward-no-wrap)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/walk-up ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-sibling-one-id)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-parent-id))
+ (arg 'walk-up)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/walk-up-with-self ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-sibling-one-id)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-sibling-one-id))
+ (arg 'walk-up-with-self)
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 1))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/walk-down ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-parent-id)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-sibling-one-id))
+ (arg 'walk-down)
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 1))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/walk-down-with-self ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-parent-id)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-parent-id))
+ (arg 'walk-down-with-self)
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 1))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/walk-down ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-parent-id)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-sibling-one-id))
+ (arg 'walk-down)
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 1))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/walk-down-full ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-standard-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-grandchild-one
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-grandchild-two
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-commented-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-archived-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done))
+ (arg 'walk-down)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/step-down-full ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-standard-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-commented-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-archived-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/filter-todo-only ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 'todo-only))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/filter-todo-and-done-only ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 'todo-and-done-only))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/filter-no-comments ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-standard-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-archived-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (filter 'no-comment)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg filter size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/filter-no-archive ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-standard-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-commented-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (filter 'no-archive)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg filter size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/filter-has-tag ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-archived-child))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (filter "+ARCHIVE")
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg filter size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/filter-no-tag ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-standard-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-commented-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (filter "-ARCHIVE")
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg filter size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/filter-matches-regexp ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (filter "Child Heading With .*")
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg filter size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/sort-reverse ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-archived-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-commented-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-standard-child))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (sort 'reverse-sort)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg sort size))))
+ (should (equal siblings targets))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/sort-priority ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-archived-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-commented-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-standard-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list))
+ (targets ))
+ (should (equal siblings
+ (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 'priority-up size))))
+ (should (equal (nreverse siblings)
+ (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 'priority-down size))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/sort-effort ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-commented-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-archived-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-standard-child))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list)))
+ (should (equal siblings
+ (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 'effort-up size))))
+ (should (equal (nreverse siblings)
+ (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 'effort-down size))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/sort-scheduled ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-commented-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-standard-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-archived-child))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list)))
+ (should (equal siblings
+ (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 'scheduled-up size))))
+ (should (equal (nreverse siblings)
+ (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 'scheduled-down size))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/sort-deadline ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-commented-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-standard-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-archived-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list)))
+ (should (equal siblings
+ (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 'deadline-up size))))
+ (should (equal (nreverse siblings)
+ (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 'deadline-down size))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-relatives/sort-timestamp ()
+ (let* ((start-marker org-edna-test-relative-parent-one)
+ (target-list `(,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-todo
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-done
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-commented-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-child-with-children
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-standard-child
+ ,org-edna-test-relative-archived-child))
+ (arg 'step-down)
+ (size (length target-list))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (current (org-edna-find-test-heading start-marker))
+ (siblings (mapcar
+ (lambda (uuid) (org-edna-find-test-heading uuid))
+ target-list)))
+ (should (equal siblings
+ (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 'timestamp-up size))))
+ (should (equal (nreverse siblings)
+ (org-with-point-at current
+ (org-edna-finder/relatives arg 'timestamp-down size))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-cache/no-entry ()
+ (let* ((org-edna-finder-use-cache t)
+ (org-edna--finder-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
+ ;; Empty, so `org-edna--get-cache-entry' should return nil.
+ (should (not (org-edna--get-cache-entry 'org-edna-finder/match
'("test&1"))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-cache/added-new-entry ()
+ (let* ((org-edna-finder-use-cache t)
+ (org-edna--finder-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (targets (org-edna--handle-finder 'org-edna-finder/match
'("test&1"))))
+ (should (= (length targets) 2))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-heading (nth 0 targets)) "Tagged Heading
1"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-heading (nth 1 targets)) "Tagged Heading
2"))
+ (should (= (hash-table-count org-edna--finder-cache) 1))
+ ;; Verify that we've got a valid cache entry.
+ (should (org-edna--get-cache-entry 'org-edna-finder/match '("test&1")))
+ ;; Verify that any other signature returns nil.
+ (should (not (org-edna--get-cache-entry 'org-edna-finder/match
'("test&2"))))
+ (let ((cache-entry (gethash (make-org-edna--finder-input :func-sym
'org-edna-finder/match
+ :args '("test&1"))
+ org-edna--finder-cache)))
+ (should cache-entry)
+ (should (equal (org-edna--finder-cache-entry-input cache-entry)
+ (make-org-edna--finder-input :func-sym
'org-edna-finder/match
+ :args '("test&1"))))
+ (should (equal (org-edna--finder-cache-entry-results cache-entry)
+ targets)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-cache/timed-out ()
+ (let* ((org-edna-finder-use-cache t)
+ (org-edna--finder-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
+ (org-edna-finder-cache-timeout 1) ;; Set timeout to 1 second
+ (org-agenda-files `(,org-edna-test-file))
+ (targets (org-edna--handle-finder 'org-edna-finder/match '("test&1")))
+ ;; Time increment required to invalidate a cache entry
+ (time-increment `(0 ,org-edna-finder-cache-timeout)))
+ (should (org-edna--get-cache-entry 'org-edna-finder/match '("test&1")))
+ ;; Validate the cache entry
+ (let ((cache-entry (gethash (make-org-edna--finder-input :func-sym
'org-edna-finder/match
+ :args '("test&1"))
+ org-edna--finder-cache)))
+ (should cache-entry)
+ (should (equal (org-edna--finder-cache-entry-input cache-entry)
+ (make-org-edna--finder-input :func-sym
'org-edna-finder/match
+ :args '("test&1"))))
+ (should (equal (org-edna--finder-cache-entry-results cache-entry)
+ targets))
+ ;; Override `current-time' so we can get a deterministic value
+ ;; The value invalidates the cache entry
+ (cl-letf* (((symbol-function 'current-time)
+ (lambda () (time-add
(org-edna--finder-cache-entry-last-run-time cache-entry)
+ time-increment))))
+ (should (not (org-edna--get-cache-entry 'org-edna-finder/match
'("test&1"))))))))
+
+
+;;; Actions
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action/todo-test ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "0d491588-7da3-43c5-b51a-87fbd34f79f7"
+ (org-edna-action/todo! nil "DONE")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "TODO") "DONE"))
+ (org-edna-action/todo! nil "TODO")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "TODO") "TODO"))
+ (org-edna-action/todo! nil 'DONE)
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "TODO") "DONE"))
+ (org-edna-action/todo! nil 'TODO)
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "TODO") "TODO"))))
+
+;; Scheduled
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-scheduled/wkdy ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "0d491588-7da3-43c5-b51a-87fbd34f79f7"
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "Mon")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-17 Mon>"))
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil 'rm)
+ (should (not (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")))
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "Mon 9:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-17 Mon 09:00>"))
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil 'rm)
+ (should (not (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-scheduled/cp ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "0d491588-7da3-43c5-b51a-87fbd34f79f7"
+ (let* ((source (org-edna-find-test-heading
"97e6b0f0-40c4-464f-b760-6e5ca9744eb5"))
+ (pairs '((cp . rm) (copy . remove) ("cp" . "rm") ("copy" .
"remove"))))
+ (dolist (pair pairs)
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! source (car pair))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! source (cdr pair))
+ (should (not (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-scheduled/inc ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "97e6b0f0-40c4-464f-b760-6e5ca9744eb5"
+ ;; Time starts at Jan 15, 2000
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "2000-01-15 Sat 00:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))
+ ;; Increment 1 minute
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "+1M")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:01>"))
+ ;; Decrement 1 minute
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "-1M")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))
+ ;; +1 day
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "+1d")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-16 Sun 00:00>"))
+ ;; +1 hour from current time
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "++1h")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 01:00>"))
+ ;; Back to Saturday
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "2000-01-15 Sat 00:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))
+ ;; -1 day to Friday
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "-1d")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-14 Fri 00:00>"))
+ ;; Increment two days to the next weekday
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "+2wkdy")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-17 Mon 00:00>"))
+ ;; Increment one day, expected to land on a weekday
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "+1wkdy")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-18 Tue 00:00>"))
+ ;; Move forward 8 days, then backward until we find a weekend
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "+8d -wknd")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-23 Sun 00:00>"))
+ ;; Move forward one week, then forward until we find a weekday
+ ;; (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "+1w +wkdy")
+ ;; (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ ;; "<2000-01-31 Mon 00:00>"))
+ ;; Back to Saturday for other tests
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "2000-01-15 Sat 00:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-scheduled/landing ()
+ "Test landing arguments to scheduled increment."
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "97e6b0f0-40c4-464f-b760-6e5ca9744eb5"
+ ;; Time starts at Jan 15, 2000
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "2000-01-15 Sat 00:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))
+ ;; Move forward 10 days, then backward until we find a weekend
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "+10d -wknd")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-23 Sun 00:00>"))
+ ;; Move forward one week, then forward until we find a weekday
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "+1w +wkdy")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-31 Mon 00:00>"))
+ ;; Back to Saturday for other tests
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "2000-01-15 Sat 00:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-scheduled/landing-no-hour ()
+ "Test landing arguments to scheduled increment, without hour."
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "caf27724-0887-4565-9765-ed2f1edcfb16"
+ ;; Time starts at Jan 1, 2017
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "2017-01-01 Sun")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2017-01-01 Sun>"))
+ ;; Move forward 10 days, then backward until we find a weekend
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "+10d -wknd")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2017-01-08 Sun>"))
+ ;; Move forward one week, then forward until we find a weekday
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "+1w +wkdy")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2017-01-16 Mon>"))
+ ;; Back to Saturday for other tests
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "2017-01-01 Sun")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2017-01-01 Sun>"))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-scheduled/float ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "97e6b0f0-40c4-464f-b760-6e5ca9744eb5"
+ ;; Time starts at Jan 15, 2000
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "2000-01-15 Sat 00:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))
+ ;; The third Tuesday of next month (Feb 15th)
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "float 3 Tue")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-02-15 Tue 00:00>"))
+ ;; The second Friday of the following May (May 12th)
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "float 2 5 May")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-05-12 Fri 00:00>"))
+ ;; Move forward to the second Wednesday of the next month (June 14th)
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "float 2 Wednesday")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-06-14 Wed 00:00>"))
+ ;; Move forward to the first Thursday in the following Jan (Jan 4th, 2001)
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "float 1 4 Jan")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2001-01-04 Thu 00:00>"))
+ ;; The fourth Monday in Feb, 2000 (Feb 28th)
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "float ++4 monday")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-02-28 Mon 00:00>"))
+ ;; The second Monday after Mar 12th, 2000 (Mar 20th)
+ (org-edna-action/scheduled! nil "float 2 monday Mar 12")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-03-20 Mon 00:00>"))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-deadline/wkdy ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "0d491588-7da3-43c5-b51a-87fbd34f79f7"
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "Mon")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-17 Mon>"))
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil 'rm)
+ (should (not (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")))
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "Mon 9:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-17 Mon 09:00>"))
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil 'rm)
+ (should (not (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-deadline/cp ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "0d491588-7da3-43c5-b51a-87fbd34f79f7"
+ (let* ((source (org-edna-find-test-heading
"97e6b0f0-40c4-464f-b760-6e5ca9744eb5"))
+ (pairs '((cp . rm) (copy . remove) ("cp" . "rm") ("copy" .
"remove"))))
+ (dolist (pair pairs)
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! source (car pair))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! source (cdr pair))
+ (should (not (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-deadline/inc ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "97e6b0f0-40c4-464f-b760-6e5ca9744eb5"
+ ;; Time starts at Jan 15, 2000
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "2000-01-15 Sat 00:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))
+ ;; Increment 1 minute
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "+1M")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:01>"))
+ ;; Decrement 1 minute
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "-1M")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))
+ ;; +1 day
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "+1d")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-16 Sun 00:00>"))
+ ;; +1 hour from current time
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "++1h")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 01:00>"))
+ ;; Back to Saturday
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "2000-01-15 Sat 00:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))
+ ;; -1 day to Friday
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "-1d")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-14 Fri 00:00>"))
+ ;; Increment two days to the next weekday
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "+2wkdy")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-17 Mon 00:00>"))
+ ;; Increment one day, expected to land on a weekday
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "+1wkdy")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-18 Tue 00:00>"))
+ ;; Move forward 8 days, then backward until we find a weekend
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "+8d -wknd")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-23 Sun 00:00>"))
+ ;; Move forward one week, then forward until we find a weekday
+ ;; (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "+1w +wkdy")
+ ;; (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ ;; "<2000-01-31 Mon 00:00>"))
+ ;; Back to Saturday for other tests
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "2000-01-15 Sat 00:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-deadline/landing ()
+ "Test landing arguments to deadline increment."
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "97e6b0f0-40c4-464f-b760-6e5ca9744eb5"
+ ;; Time starts at Jan 15, 2000
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "2000-01-15 Sat 00:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))
+ ;; Move forward 10 days, then backward until we find a weekend
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "+10d -wknd")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-23 Sun 00:00>"))
+ ;; Move forward one week, then forward until we find a weekday
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "+1w +wkdy")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-31 Mon 00:00>"))
+ ;; Back to Saturday for other tests
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "2000-01-15 Sat 00:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-deadline/landing-no-hour ()
+ "Test landing arguments to deadline increment, without hour."
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "caf27724-0887-4565-9765-ed2f1edcfb16"
+ ;; Time starts at Jan 1, 2017
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "2017-01-01 Sun")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2017-01-01 Sun>"))
+ ;; Move forward 10 days, then backward until we find a weekend
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "+10d -wknd")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2017-01-08 Sun>"))
+ ;; Move forward one week, then forward until we find a weekday
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "+1w +wkdy")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2017-01-16 Mon>"))
+ ;; Back to Saturday for other tests
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "2017-01-01 Sun")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2017-01-01 Sun>"))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-deadline/float ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading "97e6b0f0-40c4-464f-b760-6e5ca9744eb5"
+ ;; Time starts at Jan 15, 2000
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "2000-01-15 Sat 00:00")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>"))
+ ;; The third Tuesday of next month (Feb 15th)
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "float 3 Tue")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-02-15 Tue 00:00>"))
+ ;; The second Friday of the following May (May 12th)
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "float 2 5 May")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-05-12 Fri 00:00>"))
+ ;; Move forward to the second Wednesday of the next month (June 14th)
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "float 2 Wednesday")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-06-14 Wed 00:00>"))
+ ;; Move forward to the first Thursday in the following Jan (Jan 4th, 2001)
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "float 1 4 Jan")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2001-01-04 Thu 00:00>"))
+ ;; The fourth Monday in Feb, 2000 (Feb 28th)
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "float ++4 monday")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-02-28 Mon 00:00>"))
+ ;; The second Monday after Mar 12th, 2000 (Mar 20th)
+ (org-edna-action/deadline! nil "float 2 monday Mar 12")
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-03-20 Mon 00:00>"))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-tag ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one
+ (org-edna-action/tag! nil "tag")
+ (should (equal (org-get-tags) '("tag")))
+ (org-edna-action/tag! nil "")
+ (should (equal (org-get-tags) nil))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-property ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one
+ (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" "1")
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "TEST") "1"))
+ (org-edna-action/delete-property! nil "TEST")
+ (should-not (org-entry-get nil "TEST"))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-property/inc-dec ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one
+ (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" "1")
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "TEST") "1"))
+ (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" 'inc)
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "TEST") "2"))
+ (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" 'dec)
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "TEST") "1"))
+ (org-edna-action/delete-property! nil "TEST")
+ (should-not (org-entry-get nil "TEST"))
+ (should-error (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" 'inc))
+ (should-error (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" 'dec))
+ (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" "a")
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "TEST") "a"))
+ (should-error (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" 'inc))
+ (should-error (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" 'dec))
+ (org-edna-action/delete-property! nil "TEST")
+ (should-not (org-entry-get nil "TEST"))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-property/next-prev ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one
+ (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" "a")
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "TEST") "a"))
+ (should-error (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" 'next))
+ (should-error (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" 'prev))
+ (should-error (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "TEST" 'previous))
+ (org-edna-action/delete-property! nil "TEST")
+ (should-not (org-entry-get nil "TEST"))
+ ;; Test moving forwards
+ (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "COUNTER" "a")
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "COUNTER") "a"))
+ (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "COUNTER" 'next)
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "COUNTER") "b"))
+ ;; Test moving forwards past the last one
+ (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "COUNTER" "d")
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "COUNTER") "d"))
+ (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "COUNTER" 'next)
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "COUNTER") "a"))
+ ;; Test moving backwards past the first one
+ (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "COUNTER" 'prev)
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "COUNTER") "d"))
+ ;; Test moving backwards normally
+ (org-edna-action/set-property! nil "COUNTER" 'previous)
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "COUNTER") "c"))
+ (org-edna-action/delete-property! nil "COUNTER")
+ (should-not (org-entry-get nil "COUNTER"))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-clock ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one
+ (org-edna-action/clock-in! nil)
+ (should (org-clocking-p))
+ (should (equal org-clock-hd-marker (point-marker)))
+ (org-edna-action/clock-out! nil)
+ (should-not (org-clocking-p))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-priority ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one
+ (let ((org-lowest-priority ?C)
+ (org-highest-priority ?A)
+ (org-default-priority ?B))
+ (org-edna-action/set-priority! nil "A")
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "PRIORITY") "A"))
+ (org-edna-action/set-priority! nil 'down)
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "PRIORITY") "B"))
+ (org-edna-action/set-priority! nil 'up)
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "PRIORITY") "A"))
+ (org-edna-action/set-priority! nil ?C)
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "PRIORITY") "C"))
+ (org-edna-action/set-priority! nil 'remove)
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "PRIORITY") "B")))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-effort ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one
+ (org-edna-action/set-effort! nil "0:01")
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "EFFORT") "0:01"))
+ (org-edna-action/set-effort! nil 'increment)
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "EFFORT") "0:02"))
+ (org-entry-delete nil "EFFORT")))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-archive ()
+ (org-edna-with-test-heading org-edna-test-archive-heading
+ (let* ((org-archive-save-context-info '(todo))
+ ;; Archive it to the same location
+ (org-archive-location "::** Archive")
+ ;; We're non-interactive, so no prompt.
+ (org-edna-prompt-for-archive nil))
+ (org-edna-action/archive! nil)
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "ARCHIVE_TODO") "TODO"))
+ (org-entry-delete nil "ARCHIVE_TODO"))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-action-chain ()
+ (org-edna-test-setup
+ (let ((old-pom (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one))
+ (new-pom (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-two)))
+ (org-edna-protect-test-file
+ (org-entry-put old-pom "TEST" "1")
+ (org-with-point-at new-pom
+ (org-edna-action/chain! old-pom "TEST")
+ (should (equal (org-entry-get nil "TEST") "1")))
+ (org-entry-delete old-pom "TEST")
+ (org-entry-delete new-pom "TEST")))))
+
+
+;;; Conditions
+
+(defun org-edna-test-condition-form (func-sym pom-true pom-false block-true
block-false &rest args)
+ (org-edna-test-setup
+ (let* ((block-true (or block-true (org-with-point-at pom-true
(org-get-heading))))
+ (block-false (or block-false (org-with-point-at pom-false
(org-get-heading)))))
+ (org-with-point-at pom-true
+ (should-not (apply func-sym t args))
+ (should (equal (apply func-sym nil args) block-true)))
+ (org-with-point-at pom-false
+ (should (equal (apply func-sym t args) block-false))
+ (should-not (apply func-sym nil args))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-condition-done ()
+ (let* ((pom-done (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-four))
+ (pom-todo (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one))
+ (block-done (org-with-point-at pom-done (org-get-heading)))
+ (block-todo (org-with-point-at pom-todo (org-get-heading))))
+ (org-edna-test-condition-form 'org-edna-condition/done?
+ pom-done pom-todo
+ block-done block-todo)))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-condition-todo-state-string ()
+ (let* ((pom-done (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-four))
+ (pom-todo (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one))
+ (block-done (org-with-point-at pom-done (org-get-heading)))
+ (block-todo (org-with-point-at pom-todo (org-get-heading))))
+ (org-edna-test-condition-form 'org-edna-condition/todo-state?
+ pom-todo pom-done
+ block-todo block-done
+ "TODO")))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-condition-todo-state-symbol ()
+ (let* ((pom-done (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-four))
+ (pom-todo (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one))
+ (block-done (org-with-point-at pom-done (org-get-heading)))
+ (block-todo (org-with-point-at pom-todo (org-get-heading))))
+ (org-edna-test-condition-form 'org-edna-condition/todo-state?
+ pom-todo pom-done
+ block-todo block-done
+ 'TODO)))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-condition-headings ()
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,pom-headings ,block-headings)
+ (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect org-edna-test-file)
+ (list (point-min-marker) (buffer-name))))
+ (`(,pom-no-headings ,block-no-headings)
+ (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect org-edna-tests-el)
+ (list (point-min-marker) (buffer-name)))))
+ (org-edna-test-condition-form 'org-edna-condition/headings?
+ pom-headings pom-no-headings
+ block-headings block-no-headings)))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-condition-variable-set ()
+ (let* ((temp-var t))
+ (should-not (org-edna-condition/variable-set? t 'temp-var t))
+ (should (equal (org-edna-condition/variable-set? nil 'temp-var t)
+ "temp-var == t"))
+ (should (equal (org-edna-condition/variable-set? t 'temp-var nil)
+ "temp-var != nil"))
+ (should-not (org-edna-condition/variable-set? nil 'temp-var nil))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-condition-has-property ()
+ (let* ((pom-true (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-four))
+ (pom-false (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one))
+ (block-true (org-with-point-at pom-true (org-get-heading)))
+ (block-false (org-with-point-at pom-false (org-get-heading))))
+ (org-edna-test-condition-form 'org-edna-condition/has-property?
+ pom-true pom-false
+ block-true block-false
+ "ID" org-edna-test-id-heading-four)))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-condition-re-search ()
+ (pcase-let* ((case-fold-search nil)
+ (string "require")
+ (`(,pom-true ,block-true)
+ (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect org-edna-tests-el)
+ (list (point-min-marker)
+ (format "Found %s in %s" string (buffer-name)))))
+ (`(,pom-false ,block-false)
+ (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect org-edna-test-file)
+ (list (point-min-marker)
+ (format "Did Not Find %s in %s" string
(buffer-name))))))
+ (org-edna-test-condition-form 'org-edna-condition/re-search?
+ pom-true pom-false
+ block-true block-false
+ string)))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-condition/has-tags ()
+ (let* ((pom-true (org-edna-find-test-heading
"0fa0d4dd-40f2-4251-a558-4c6e2898c2df"))
+ (pom-false (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one))
+ (block-true (org-with-point-at pom-true (org-get-heading)))
+ (block-false (org-with-point-at pom-false (org-get-heading))))
+ (org-edna-test-condition-form 'org-edna-condition/has-tags?
+ pom-true pom-false
+ block-true block-false
+ "test")))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-condition/matches-tags ()
+ (org-edna-test-condition-form
+ 'org-edna-condition/matches?
+ (org-edna-find-test-heading "0fa0d4dd-40f2-4251-a558-4c6e2898c2df")
+ (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-one)
+ nil nil
+ "1&test")
+ (org-edna-test-condition-form
+ 'org-edna-condition/matches?
+ (org-edna-find-test-heading org-edna-test-id-heading-four)
+ (org-edna-find-test-heading "0fa0d4dd-40f2-4251-a558-4c6e2898c2df")
+ nil nil
+ "TODO==\"DONE\""))
+
+
+;;; Consideration
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-consideration/any ()
+ (let ((blocks-all-blocking `("a" "c" "b"))
+ (blocks-some-blocking `("a" nil "b"))
+ (blocks-no-blocking `(nil nil nil)))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-handle-consideration 'any
blocks-all-blocking) "a"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-handle-consideration 'any
blocks-some-blocking) "a"))
+ (should (not (org-edna-handle-consideration 'any blocks-no-blocking)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-consideration/all ()
+ (let ((blocks-all-blocking `("a" "c" "b"))
+ (blocks-some-blocking `(nil "c" nil))
+ (blocks-no-blocking `(nil nil nil)))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-handle-consideration 'all
blocks-all-blocking) "a"))
+ (should (not (org-edna-handle-consideration 'all blocks-some-blocking)))
+ (should (not (org-edna-handle-consideration 'all blocks-no-blocking)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-consideration/integer ()
+ (let ((blocks-all-blocking `("a" "c" "b"))
+ (blocks-some-blocking `("a" nil "b"))
+ (blocks-no-blocking `(nil nil nil)))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-handle-consideration 2
blocks-all-blocking) "a"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-handle-consideration 2
blocks-some-blocking) "a"))
+ (should (not (org-edna-handle-consideration 2 blocks-no-blocking)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-consideration/float ()
+ (let ((blocks-all-blocking `("a" "c" "b"))
+ (blocks-some-blocking `("a" nil "b"))
+ (blocks-no-blocking `(nil nil nil)))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-handle-consideration 0.25
blocks-all-blocking) "a"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-edna-handle-consideration 0.25
blocks-some-blocking) "a"))
+ (should (not (org-edna-handle-consideration 0.25 blocks-no-blocking)))))
+
+
+;;; Full Run-through Tests from the Documentation
+
+(defmacro org-edna-doc-test-setup (heading-id &rest body)
+ (declare (indent 1))
+ `(org-edna-with-test-heading ,heading-id
+ (save-restriction
+ ;; Only allow operating on the current tree
+ (org-narrow-to-subtree)
+ ;; Show the entire subtree
+ (outline-show-all)
+ ,@body)))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/ancestors ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "24a0c3bb-7e69-4e9e-bb98-5aba2ff17bb1"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,heading1-pom ,heading2-pom ,heading3-pom ,heading4-pom
,heading5-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify that we can't change the TODO state to DONE
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading5-pom "Initial state of
heading 5"))
+ ;; Change the state at 4 to DONE
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done heading4-pom)
+ ;; Verify that ALL ancestors need to be changed
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading5-pom "Heading 5 after parent
changed"))
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done heading1-pom heading3-pom)
+ ;; Only need 1, 3, and 4 to change 5
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block heading5-pom
+ "Heading 5 after all parents
changed")))
+ ;; Change the state back to TODO on all of them
+ (org-edna-test-mark-todo heading1-pom heading3-pom heading4-pom
heading5-pom))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/ancestors-cache ()
+ (let ((org-edna-finder-use-cache t))
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "24a0c3bb-7e69-4e9e-bb98-5aba2ff17bb1"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,heading1-pom ,heading2-pom ,heading3-pom ,heading4-pom
,heading5-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify that we can't change the TODO state to DONE
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading5-pom "Initial state of
heading 5"))
+ ;; Change the state at 4 to DONE
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done heading4-pom)
+ ;; Verify that ALL ancestors need to be changed
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading5-pom "Heading 5 after
parent changed"))
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done heading1-pom heading3-pom)
+ ;; Only need 1, 3, and 4 to change 5
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block heading5-pom
+ "Heading 5 after all parents
changed")))
+ ;; Change the state back to TODO on all of them
+ (org-edna-test-mark-todo heading1-pom heading3-pom heading4-pom
heading5-pom)))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/descendants ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "cc18dc74-00e8-4081-b46f-e36800041fe7"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,heading1-pom ,heading2-pom ,heading3-pom ,heading4-pom
,heading5-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading1-pom "Heading 1 initial
state"))
+ ;; Change the state at 2 to DONE
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done heading2-pom)
+ ;; Verify that ALL descendants need to be changed
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading1-pom "Heading 1 after
changing 2"))
+ ;; Try 3
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done heading3-pom)
+ ;; Verify that ALL descendants need to be changed
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading1-pom "Heading 1 after
changing 3"))
+ ;; Try 4
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done heading4-pom)
+ ;; Verify that ALL descendants need to be changed
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading1-pom "Heading 1 after
changing 4"))
+ ;; Try 5
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done heading5-pom)
+ ;; Verify that ALL descendants need to be changed
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block heading1-pom "Heading 1 after
changing 5"))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/descendants-cache ()
+ (let ((org-edna-finder-use-cache t))
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "cc18dc74-00e8-4081-b46f-e36800041fe7"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,heading1-pom ,heading2-pom ,heading3-pom ,heading4-pom
,heading5-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading1-pom "Heading 1 initial
state"))
+ ;; Change the state at 2 to DONE
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done heading2-pom)
+ ;; Verify that ALL descendants need to be changed
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading1-pom "Heading 1 after
changing 2"))
+ ;; Try 3
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done heading3-pom)
+ ;; Verify that ALL descendants need to be changed
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading1-pom "Heading 1 after
changing 3"))
+ ;; Try 4
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done heading4-pom)
+ ;; Verify that ALL descendants need to be changed
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading1-pom "Heading 1 after
changing 4"))
+ ;; Try 5
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done heading5-pom)
+ ;; Verify that ALL descendants need to be changed
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block heading1-pom "Heading 1 after
changing 5")))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/laundry ()
+ "Test for the \"laundry\" example in the documentation."
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "e57ce099-9f37-47f4-a6bb-61a84eb1fbbe"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,heading1-pom ,heading2-pom ,heading3-pom ,heading4-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify that headings 2, 3, and 4 are all blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading2-pom
+ "Initial attempt to change heading
2"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading3-pom
+ "Initial attempt to change heading
3"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading4-pom
+ "Initial attempt to change heading
4"))
+ ;; Mark heading 1 as DONE
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block heading1-pom
+ "Set heading 1 to DONE")))
+ ;; Only heading 2 should have a scheduled time
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get heading2-pom "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 01:00>"))
+ (should (not (org-entry-get heading3-pom "SCHEDULED")))
+ (should (not (org-entry-get heading4-pom "SCHEDULED")))
+ ;; The others should still be blocked.
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading3-pom
+ "Second attempt to change heading 3"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading4-pom
+ "Second attempt to change heading 4"))
+ ;; Try changing heading 2
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block heading2-pom
+ "Set heading 2 to DONE")))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get heading3-pom "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-16 Sun 09:00>"))
+ ;; 4 should still be blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading4-pom
+ "Second attempt to change heading
4")))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/laundry-cache ()
+ "Test for the \"laundry\" example in the documentation.
+
+This version enables cache, ensuring that the repeated calls to
+the relative finders all still work while cache is enabled."
+ (let ((org-edna-finder-use-cache t))
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "e57ce099-9f37-47f4-a6bb-61a84eb1fbbe"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,heading1-pom ,heading2-pom ,heading3-pom ,heading4-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify that headings 2, 3, and 4 are all blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading2-pom
+ "Initial attempt to change heading
2"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading3-pom
+ "Initial attempt to change heading
3"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading4-pom
+ "Initial attempt to change heading
4"))
+ ;; Mark heading 1 as DONE
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block heading1-pom
+ "Set heading 1 to DONE")))
+ ;; Only heading 2 should have a scheduled time
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get heading2-pom "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-15 Sat 01:00>"))
+ (should (not (org-entry-get heading3-pom "SCHEDULED")))
+ (should (not (org-entry-get heading4-pom "SCHEDULED")))
+ ;; The others should still be blocked.
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading3-pom
+ "Second attempt to change heading
3"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading4-pom
+ "Second attempt to change heading
4"))
+ ;; Try changing heading 2
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block heading2-pom
+ "Set heading 2 to DONE")))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get heading3-pom "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-16 Sun 09:00>"))
+ ;; 4 should still be blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block heading4-pom
+ "Second attempt to change heading
4"))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/nightly ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "8b6d9820-d943-4622-85c9-4a346e033453"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,nightly-pom ,lunch-pom ,door-pom ,dog-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify that Nightly is blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block nightly-pom "Initial Nightly Check"))
+ ;; Check off Lunch, and verify that nightly is still blocked
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done lunch-pom)
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block nightly-pom "Nightly after Lunch"))
+ ;; Check off Door, and verify that nightly is still blocked
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done door-pom)
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block nightly-pom "Nightly after Door"))
+ ;; Check off Dog. This should trigger the others.
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done dog-pom)
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos lunch-pom "TODO" "Lunch after
Nightly Trigger"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos door-pom "TODO" "Door after Nightly
Trigger"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos dog-pom "TODO" "Dog after Nightly
Trigger"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nightly-pom "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-16 Sun +1d>")))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/nightly-cache ()
+ (let ((org-edna-finder-use-cache t))
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "8b6d9820-d943-4622-85c9-4a346e033453"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,nightly-pom ,lunch-pom ,door-pom ,dog-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify that Nightly is blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block nightly-pom "Initial Nightly
Check"))
+ ;; Check off Lunch, and verify that nightly is still blocked
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done lunch-pom)
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block nightly-pom "Nightly after Lunch"))
+ ;; Check off Door, and verify that nightly is still blocked
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done door-pom)
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block nightly-pom "Nightly after Door"))
+ ;; Check off Dog. This should trigger the others.
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done dog-pom)
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos lunch-pom "TODO" "Lunch after
Nightly Trigger"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos door-pom "TODO" "Door after
Nightly Trigger"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos dog-pom "TODO" "Dog after Nightly
Trigger"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get nightly-pom "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-16 Sun +1d>"))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/daily ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "630805bb-a864-4cdc-9a6f-0f126e887c66"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,daily-pom ,lunch-pom ,door-pom ,dog-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Check off Lunch. This should trigger the others.
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done lunch-pom)
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos lunch-pom "TODO" "Lunch after Daily
Trigger"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos door-pom "TODO" "Door after Daily
Trigger"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos dog-pom "TODO" "Dog after Daily
Trigger"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get daily-pom "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-16 Sun +1d>"))
+ ;; Check off Door. This should trigger the others.
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done door-pom)
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos lunch-pom "TODO" "Lunch after Door
Trigger"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos door-pom "TODO" "Door after Door
Trigger"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos dog-pom "TODO" "Dog after Door
Trigger"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get daily-pom "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-17 Mon +1d>"))
+ ;; Check off Dog. This should trigger the others.
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done dog-pom)
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos lunch-pom "TODO" "Lunch after Dog
Trigger"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos door-pom "TODO" "Door after Dog
Trigger"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos dog-pom "TODO" "Dog after Dog
Trigger"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get daily-pom "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-18 Tue +1d>")))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/weekly ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "cf529a5e-1b0c-40c3-8f85-fe2fc4df0ffd"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,weekly-pom ,lunch-pom ,door-pom ,dog-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Check off Lunch. This should trigger the others.
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done lunch-pom)
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos lunch-pom "TODO" "Lunch after
Weekly Trigger"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos door-pom "TODO" "Door after Weekly
Trigger"))
+ (should (org-edna-test-compare-todos dog-pom "TODO" "Dog after Weekly
Trigger"))
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get weekly-pom "DEADLINE")
+ "<2000-01-16 Sun +1d>")))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/basic-shower ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "34d67756-927b-4a21-a62d-7989bd138946"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,shower-pom ,towels-pom) (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify towels is blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block towels-pom "Initial Towels Check"))
+ ;; Check off "Take Shower" and verify that it incremented the property
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done shower-pom)
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get shower-pom "COUNT") "1"))
+ ;; Verify towels is blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block towels-pom "Towels Check, Count=1"))
+ ;; Check off "Take Shower" and verify that it incremented the property
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done shower-pom)
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get shower-pom "COUNT") "2"))
+ ;; Verify towels is blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block towels-pom "Towels Check, Count=2"))
+ ;; Check off "Take Shower" and verify that it incremented the property
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done shower-pom)
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get shower-pom "COUNT") "3"))
+ ;; Verify that towels is no longer blocked.
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block towels-pom "Towels Check,
Count=3")))
+ ;; Verify that the property was reset.
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get shower-pom "COUNT") "0")))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/snow-shoveling ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "b1d89bd8-db96-486e-874c-98e2b3a8cbf2"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,monday-pom ,tuesday-pom ,wednesday-pom ,shovel-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify shovels is blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block shovel-pom "Initial Shovel Check"))
+
+ ;; Mark Monday as done
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done monday-pom)
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block shovel-pom "Shovel after
changing Monday")))
+ ;; Reset
+ (org-edna-test-mark-todo monday-pom tuesday-pom wednesday-pom shovel-pom)
+
+ ;; Mark Tuesday as done
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done tuesday-pom)
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block shovel-pom "Shovel after
changing Tuesday")))
+
+ ;; Reset
+ (org-edna-test-mark-todo monday-pom tuesday-pom wednesday-pom shovel-pom)
+ ;; Mark Wednesday as done
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done wednesday-pom)
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block shovel-pom "Shovel after
changing Wednesday"))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/consider-fraction ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "7de5af8b-a226-463f-8360-edd88b99462a"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,shovel-pom ,room-pom ,vacuum-pom ,lunch-pom ,edna-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify Edna is blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block edna-pom "Initial Edna Check"))
+
+ ;; Mark Shovel snow as done
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done shovel-pom)
+ ;; Verify Edna is still blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block edna-pom "Edna Check after Shovel"))
+
+ ;; Mark Vacuum as done
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done vacuum-pom)
+ ;; Verify Edna is still blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block edna-pom "Edna Check after Vacuum"))
+
+ ;; Mark Room as done
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done room-pom)
+ ;; Verify Edna is no longer blocked
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block edna-pom "Edna Check after
Room"))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/consider-number ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "b79279f7-be3c-45ac-96dc-6e962a5873d4"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,shovel-pom ,room-pom ,vacuum-pom ,lunch-pom ,edna-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify Edna is blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block edna-pom "Initial Edna Check"))
+
+ ;; Mark Shovel snow as done
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done shovel-pom)
+ ;; Verify Edna is still blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block edna-pom "Edna Check after Shovel"))
+
+ ;; Mark Vacuum as done
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done vacuum-pom)
+ ;; Verify Edna is still blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block edna-pom "Edna Check after Vacuum"))
+
+ ;; Mark Room as done
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done room-pom)
+ ;; Verify Edna is no longer blocked
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block edna-pom "Edna Check after
Room"))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/has-tags ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "6885e932-2c3e-4f20-ac22-5f5a0e791d67"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,first-pom ,second-pom ,third-pom)
+ (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify that 3 is blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block third-pom "Initial Check"))
+
+ ;; Remove the tag from Task 1
+ (org-with-point-at first-pom
+ (org-set-tags-to ""))
+
+ ;; Verify that 3 is still blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block third-pom "Check after removing
tag1"))
+
+ ;; Remove the tag from Task 2
+ (org-with-point-at second-pom
+ (org-set-tags-to ""))
+
+ ;; Verify that 3 is no longer blocked
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block third-pom "Check after removing
tag2"))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/matches ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "8170bf82-c2ea-49e8-bd79-97a95176783f"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,first-pom ,second-pom ,third-pom)
(org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify that 3 is blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block third-pom "Initial Check"))
+
+ ;; Set 1 to DONE
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done first-pom)
+
+ ;; Verify that 3 is still blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block third-pom "Check after First"))
+
+ ;; Set 2 to DONE
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done second-pom)
+
+ ;; Verify that 3 is no longer blocked
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block third-pom "Check after
Second"))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/chain ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "1bd282ea-9238-47ea-9b4d-dafba19d278b"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,first-pom ,second-pom) (org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Set 1 to DONE
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done first-pom)
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get second-pom "COUNT") "2")))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-doc-test/multiple-blockers ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "61e754c2-f292-42b5-8166-e4298dc190d6"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,first-pom ,second-pom ,third-pom)
(org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ ;; Verify that 3 is blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block third-pom "Initial Check"))
+
+ ;; Set 1 to DONE
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done first-pom)
+
+ ;; Verify that 3 is still blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block third-pom "Check after First"))
+
+ ;; Reset 1
+ (org-edna-test-mark-todo first-pom)
+
+ ;; Set 2 to DONE
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done second-pom)
+
+ ;; Verify that 3 is still blocked
+ (should (org-edna-test-check-block third-pom "Check after Second"))
+
+ ;; Set 1 to DONE
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done first-pom)
+
+ ;; Verify that 3 is no longer blocked.
+ (should (not (org-edna-test-check-block third-pom "Check after
Both"))))))
+
+(ert-deftest org-edna-user-test/time-spec ()
+ (org-edna-doc-test-setup "5b63293c-23ef-40e7-ad8e-093e4c1e1464"
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,first-pom ,second-pom ,third-pom)
(org-edna-test-children-marks)))
+ (org-edna-test-mark-done first-pom)
+ ;; Test time is 2000-01-15, so this should be a week later
+ (should (string-equal (org-entry-get second-pom "SCHEDULED")
+ "<2000-01-22 Sat>")))))
+
+(provide 'org-edna-tests)
+
+;;; org-edna-tests.el ends here
diff --git a/packages/org-edna/org-edna-tests.org
b/packages/org-edna/org-edna-tests.org
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e58ac0f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/org-edna/org-edna-tests.org
@@ -0,0 +1,375 @@
+#+STARTUP: nologdone
+#+STARTUP: indent
+#+PROPERTY: Effort_ALL 0:01 0:02 0:03
+#+PROPERTY: COUNTER_ALL a b c d
+
+* COMMENT Copying
+Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+#+BEGIN_QUOTE
+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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+#+END_QUOTE
+* Test Pool
+** TODO Tagged Heading 1 :1:test:
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 0fa0d4dd-40f2-4251-a558-4c6e2898c2df
+:END:
+** TODO Tagged Heading 2 :1:test:
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 30957f69-8c31-4a13-86ff-f0c5026fb65d
+:END:
+** TODO ID Heading 1
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 0d491588-7da3-43c5-b51a-87fbd34f79f7
+:LOGGING: nil
+:END:
+** TODO ID Heading 2
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: b010cbad-60dc-46ef-a164-eb155e62cbb2
+:LOGGING: nil
+:END:
+** TODO ID Heading 3
+DEADLINE: <2000-01-15 Sat 00:00> SCHEDULED: <2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 97e6b0f0-40c4-464f-b760-6e5ca9744eb5
+:END:
+<2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>
+** DONE ID Heading 4
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 7d4d564b-18b2-445c-a0c8-b1b3fb9ad29e
+:END:
+** Scheduled Headings
+*** TODO Scheduled Heading 1
+DEADLINE: <2017-01-01 Sun> SCHEDULED: <2017-01-01 Sun>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: caf27724-0887-4565-9765-ed2f1edcfb16
+:END:
+<2017-01-01 Sun>
+*** TODO Scheduled Heading 2
+DEADLINE: <2017-01-01 Sun> SCHEDULED: <2017-01-01 Sun>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 5594d4f1-b1bb-400f-9f3d-e2f9b43e82c3
+:END:
+<2017-01-01 Sun>
+** Sibling Headings
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 21b8f1f5-14e8-4677-873d-69e0389fdc9e
+:END:
+*** Sibling 1
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 82a4ac3d-9565-4f94-bc84-2bbfd8d7d96c
+:END:
+*** Sibling 2
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 72534efa-e932-460b-ae2d-f044a0074815
+:END:
+*** Sibling 3
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 06aca55e-ce09-46df-80d7-5b52e55d6505
+:END:
+** Archive
+*** TODO Archive One
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: d7668277-f959-43ba-8e85-8a3c76996862
+:END:
+* Finder Tests
+** Match
+*** TODO Blocking Test
+:PROPERTIES:
+:BLOCKER: match("test&1")
+:ID: caccd0a6-d400-410a-9018-b0635b07a37e
+:LOGGING: nil
+:END:
+* Relatives Tests
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: c07cf4c1-3693-443a-9d79-b581f7cbd62c
+:END:
+** Parent Heading #1
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 5a35daf7-4957-4588-9a68-21d8763a9e0d
+:END:
+*** [#C] Standard Child Heading
+DEADLINE: <2017-01-07 Sat> SCHEDULED: <2017-01-02 Mon>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 7c542695-8165-4c8b-b44d-4c12fa009548
+:Effort: 0:01
+:END:
+<2017-01-02 Mon>
+*** [#B] Child Heading with Children
+DEADLINE: <2017-01-03 Tue> SCHEDULED: <2017-01-03 Tue>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: c7a986df-8d89-4509-b086-6db429b5607b
+:Effort: 0:03
+:END:
+<2017-01-03 Tue>
+**** Child Heading One
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 588bbd29-2e07-437f-b74d-f72459b545a1
+:END:
+**** Child Heading Two
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: a7047c81-21ec-46cd-8289-60ad515900ff
+:END:
+*** TODO [#A] Child Heading with TODO
+DEADLINE: <2017-01-01 Sun> SCHEDULED: <2017-01-06 Fri>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 8c0b31a1-af49-473c-92ea-a5c1c3bace33
+:Effort: 0:02
+:END:
+<2017-01-06 Fri>
+*** [#B] COMMENT Commented Child Heading
+DEADLINE: <2017-01-08 Sun> SCHEDULED: <2017-01-04 Wed>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 0a1b9508-17ce-49c5-8ff3-28a0076374f5
+:Effort: 0:06
+:END:
+<2017-01-04 Wed>
+*** [#A] Archived Child Heading :ARCHIVE:
+DEADLINE: <2017-01-02 Mon> SCHEDULED: <2017-01-01 Sun>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: a4b6131e-0560-4201-86d5-f32b36363431
+:Effort: 0:05
+:END:
+<2017-01-01 Sun>
+*** DONE [#C] Child Heading with DONE
+DEADLINE: <2017-01-05 Thu> SCHEDULED: <2017-01-05 Thu>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 4a1d74a2-b032-47da-a823-b32f5cab0aae
+:Effort: 0:08
+:END:
+<2017-01-05 Thu>
+** Parent Sub Heading #2
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 4fe67f03-2b35-4708-8c38-54d2c4dfab81
+:END:
+* Documentation Tests
+** Ancestors
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 24a0c3bb-7e69-4e9e-bb98-5aba2ff17bb1
+:END:
+*** TODO Heading 1
+**** TODO Heading 2
+**** TODO Heading 3
+***** TODO Heading 4
+****** TODO Heading 5
+:PROPERTIES:
+:BLOCKER: ancestors
+:END:
+** Descendants
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: cc18dc74-00e8-4081-b46f-e36800041fe7
+:END:
+*** TODO Heading 1
+:PROPERTIES:
+:BLOCKER: descendants
+:END:
+**** TODO Heading 2
+**** TODO Heading 3
+***** TODO Heading 4
+****** TODO Heading 5
+** Laundry
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: e57ce099-9f37-47f4-a6bb-61a84eb1fbbe
+:END:
+*** TODO Put clothes in washer
+SCHEDULED: <2000-01-15 Sat 00:00>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("++1h")
+:END:
+*** TODO Put clothes in dryer
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("Sun 9:00")
+:BLOCKER: previous-sibling
+:END:
+*** TODO Fold laundry
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("++1h")
+:BLOCKER: previous-sibling
+:END:
+*** TODO Put clothes away
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("++1h")
+:BLOCKER: previous-sibling
+:END:
+** Nightlies - Standard
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 8b6d9820-d943-4622-85c9-4a346e033453
+:END:
+*** TODO Nightly
+DEADLINE: <2000-01-15 Sat +1d>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 2d94abf9-2d63-46fd-8dc5-cd396555bcfe
+:BLOCKER: match("nightly")
+:TRIGGER: match("nightly") todo!(TODO)
+:END:
+*** TODO Prepare Tomorrow's Lunch :nightly:
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: if match("nightly") then ids(2d94abf9-2d63-46fd-8dc5-cd396555bcfe)
todo!(DONE) endif
+:END:
+*** TODO Lock Back Door :nightly:
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: if match("nightly") then ids(2d94abf9-2d63-46fd-8dc5-cd396555bcfe)
todo!(DONE) endif
+:END:
+*** TODO Feed Dog :nightly:
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: if match("nightly") then ids(2d94abf9-2d63-46fd-8dc5-cd396555bcfe)
todo!(DONE) endif
+:END:
+** Dailies - Consideration
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 630805bb-a864-4cdc-9a6f-0f126e887c66
+:END:
+*** TODO Daily
+DEADLINE: <2000-01-15 Sat +1d>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 96f7e46c-40c3-4f5b-8f00-81a6e3cb122b
+:TRIGGER: match("daily") todo!(TODO)
+:END:
+*** TODO Prepare Tomorrow's Lunch :daily:
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: if consider(all) match("daily") then
ids(96f7e46c-40c3-4f5b-8f00-81a6e3cb122b) todo!(DONE) endif
+:END:
+*** TODO Lock Back Door :daily:
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: if consider(3) match("daily") then
ids(96f7e46c-40c3-4f5b-8f00-81a6e3cb122b) todo!(DONE) endif
+:END:
+*** TODO Feed Dog :daily:
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: if consider(0.9) match("daily") then
ids(96f7e46c-40c3-4f5b-8f00-81a6e3cb122b) todo!(DONE) endif
+:END:
+** Weeklies - Inverted Conditional
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: cf529a5e-1b0c-40c3-8f85-fe2fc4df0ffd
+:END:
+*** TODO Weekly
+DEADLINE: <2000-01-15 Sat +1d>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 9a0c4b00-64be-4971-a93e-c530cbdd4b2b
+:TRIGGER: match("weekly") todo!(TODO)
+:END:
+*** TODO Prepare Tomorrow's Lunch :weekly:
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: if match("weekly") then else
ids(9a0c4b00-64be-4971-a93e-c530cbdd4b2b) todo!(DONE) endif
+:END:
+*** TODO Lock Back Door :weekly:
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: if match("weekly") then else
ids(9a0c4b00-64be-4971-a93e-c530cbdd4b2b) todo!(DONE) endif
+:END:
+*** TODO Feed Dog :weekly:
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: if match("weekly") then else
ids(9a0c4b00-64be-4971-a93e-c530cbdd4b2b) todo!(DONE) endif
+:END:
+** Basic Shower - No Conditional
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 34d67756-927b-4a21-a62d-7989bd138946
+:END:
+*** TODO Take Shower
+:PROPERTIES:
+:COUNT: 0
+:TRIGGER: self set-property!("COUNT" inc) todo!("TODO")
+:END:
+*** TODO Wash Towels
+:PROPERTIES:
+:BLOCKER: previous-sibling !has-property?("COUNT" "3")
+:TRIGGER: previous-sibling set-property!("COUNT" "0")
+:END:
+** Snow Shoveling
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: b1d89bd8-db96-486e-874c-98e2b3a8cbf2
+:END:
+*** TODO Shovel on Monday
+*** TODO Shovel on Tuesday
+*** TODO Shovel on Wednesday
+*** TODO Put shovel away
+:PROPERTIES:
+:BLOCKER: consider(all) rest-of-siblings-wrap
+:END:
+** Work I - Consider Fraction
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 7de5af8b-a226-463f-8360-edd88b99462a
+:END:
+*** TODO Shovel Snow
+*** TODO Clean room
+*** TODO Vacuum
+*** TODO Eat lunch
+*** TODO Work on Edna
+:PROPERTIES:
+:BLOCKER: consider(0.5) rest-of-siblings-wrap
+:END:
+** Work II - Consider Number
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: b79279f7-be3c-45ac-96dc-6e962a5873d4
+:END:
+*** TODO Shovel Snow
+*** TODO Clean room
+*** TODO Vacuum
+*** TODO Eat lunch
+*** TODO Work on Edna
+:PROPERTIES:
+:BLOCKER: consider(2) rest-of-siblings-wrap
+:END:
+** Has Tags
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 6885e932-2c3e-4f20-ac22-5f5a0e791d67
+:END:
+*** Task 1 :tag1:
+*** Task 2 :tag3:tag2:
+*** TODO Task 3
+:PROPERTIES:
+:BLOCKER: rest-of-siblings-wrap has-tags?("tag1" "tag2")
+:END:
+** Matches
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 8170bf82-c2ea-49e8-bd79-97a95176783f
+:END:
+*** TODO Task 1
+*** TODO Task 2
+*** TODO Task 3
+:PROPERTIES:
+:BLOCKER: rest-of-siblings-wrap !matches?("TODO==\"DONE\"")
+:END:
+** Chain
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 1bd282ea-9238-47ea-9b4d-dafba19d278b
+:END:
+*** TODO Heading 1
+:PROPERTIES:
+:COUNT: 2
+:TRIGGER: next-sibling chain!("COUNT")
+:END:
+*** TODO Heading 2
+** Multiple Blockers
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 61e754c2-f292-42b5-8166-e4298dc190d6
+:END:
+*** TODO Heading 1
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 1942caf2-caad-4757-b689-3c0029c1d8a5
+:END:
+*** TODO Heading 2
+*** TODO Heading 3
+:PROPERTIES:
+:BLOCKER: previous-sibling !done? ids(1942caf2-caad-4757-b689-3c0029c1d8a5)
!done?
+:END:
+* User Examples
+** Test to show undesired time spec added to generated SCHEDULED datestamp
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 5b63293c-23ef-40e7-ad8e-093e4c1e1464
+:END:
+*** TODO task 1
+DEADLINE: <2019-02-15 Fri +1y -2w>
+:PROPERTIES:
+:TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("++7d")
+:END:
+*** TODO task 2
+*** TODO task 3
diff --git a/packages/org-edna/org-edna.el b/packages/org-edna/org-edna.el
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e72dd4c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/org-edna/org-edna.el
@@ -0,0 +1,2488 @@
+;;; org-edna.el --- Extensible Dependencies 'N' Actions -*- lexical-binding:
t; -*-
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+;; Author: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
+;; Maintainer: Ian Dunn <address@hidden>
+;; Keywords: convenience, text, org
+;; URL: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/org-edna-el/
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (seq "2.19") (org "9.0.5"))
+;; Version: 1.1.1
+
+;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+
+;; 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, 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; Edna provides an extensible means of specifying conditions which must be
+;; fulfilled before a task can be completed and actions to take once it is.
+
+;; Org Edna runs when either the BLOCKER or TRIGGER properties are set on a
+;; heading, and when it is changing from a TODO state to a DONE state.
+
+;;; History:
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'org)
+(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x))
+(require 'seq)
+
+;; Compatibility for Emacs < 26.1
+(unless (fboundp 'if-let*)
+ (defalias 'if-let* 'if-let))
+(unless (fboundp 'when-let*)
+ (defalias 'when-let* 'when-let))
+
+(defgroup org-edna nil
+ "Extensible Dependencies 'N' Actions"
+ :group 'org)
+
+(defcustom org-edna-use-inheritance nil
+ "Whether Edna should use inheritance when looking for properties.
+
+This only applies to the BLOCKER and TRIGGER properties, not any
+properties used during actions or conditions."
+ :group 'org-edna
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-edna-prompt-for-archive t
+ "Whether Edna should prompt before archiving a target."
+ :group 'org-edna
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-edna-timestamp-format 'short
+ "Default timestamp format for scheduling and deadlines.
+
+This is either 'short for short format (no time spec), or
+'long (includes time spec).
+
+When using the schedule! or deadline! actions with the ++
+modifier, the current time will be used as the base time. This
+leaves the potential for having no \"template\" timestamp to use
+for the format. This is in contrast to the + modifier, which
+uses the current timestamp's format.
+
+The timestamp is chosen in one of three ways:
+
+1. If the target heading already has a timestamp, that format is
+used.
+
+2. If the modifier \"thing\" is minutes or hours, long format
+will always be used.
+
+3. If the property EDNA_TS_FORMAT is set on the target heading,
+it will be used. It should be either \"short\" or
+\"long\" (without quotes).
+
+4. Fallback to this variable."
+ :group 'org-edna
+ :type '(choice (const :tag "Short Format" 'short)
+ (const :tag "Long Format" 'long)))
+
+;;; Form Parsing
+
+;; 3 types of "forms" here
+;;
+;; 1. String form; this is what you see in a BLOCKER or TRIGGER property
+;; 2. Edna sexp form; this is the intermediary form, and form used in
org-edna-form
+;; 3. Lisp form; a form that can be evaluated by Emacs
+
+(defmacro org-edna--syntax-error (msg form error-pos)
+ "Signal an Edna syntax error.
+
+MSG will be reported to the user and should describe the error.
+FORM is the form that generated the error.
+ERROR-POS is the positiong in MSG at which the error occurred."
+ `(signal 'invalid-read-syntax (list :msg ,msg :form ,form :error-pos
,error-pos)))
+
+(defun org-edna--print-syntax-error (error-plist)
+ "Prints the syntax error from ERROR-PLIST."
+ (let* ((msg (plist-get error-plist :msg))
+ (form (plist-get error-plist :form))
+ (pos (plist-get error-plist :error-pos)))
+ (message
+ "Org Edna Syntax Error: %s\n%s\n%s"
+ msg form (concat (make-string pos ?\ ) "^"))))
+
+(defun org-edna--transform-arg (arg)
+ "Transform argument ARG.
+
+Currently, the following are handled:
+
+- UUIDs (as determined by `org-uuidgen-p') are converted to strings
+
+Everything else is returned as is."
+ (pcase arg
+ ((and (pred symbolp) ;; Symbol
+ ;; Name matches `org-uuidgen-p'
+ (let (pred org-uuidgen-p) (symbol-name arg)))
+ (symbol-name arg))
+ (_
+ arg)))
+
+(defun org-edna-break-modifier (token)
+ "Break TOKEN into a modifier and base token.
+
+A modifier is a single character.
+
+Return (MODIFIER . TOKEN), even if MODIFIER is nil."
+ (if token
+ (let (modifier)
+ (when (string-match "^\\([!]\\)\\(.*\\)" (symbol-name token))
+ (setq modifier (intern (match-string 1 (symbol-name token))))
+ (setq token (intern (match-string 2 (symbol-name token)))))
+ (cons modifier token))
+ ;; Still return something
+ '(nil . nil)))
+
+(defun org-edna--function-for-key (key)
+ "Determine the Edna function for KEY.
+
+KEY should be a symbol, the keyword for which to find the Edna
+function.
+
+If KEY is an invalid Edna keyword, then return nil."
+ (cond
+ ;; Just return nil if it's not a symbol
+ ((or (not key)
+ (not (symbolp key)))
+ nil)
+ ((memq key '(consideration consider))
+ ;; Function is ignored here, but `org-edna-describe-keyword' needs this
+ ;; function.
+ (cons 'consideration 'org-edna-handle-consideration))
+ ((string-suffix-p "!" (symbol-name key))
+ ;; Action
+ (let ((func-sym (intern (format "org-edna-action/%s" key))))
+ (when (fboundp func-sym)
+ (cons 'action func-sym))))
+ ((string-suffix-p "?" (symbol-name key))
+ ;; Condition
+ (let ((func-sym (intern (format "org-edna-condition/%s" key))))
+ (when (fboundp func-sym)
+ (cons 'condition func-sym))))
+ (t
+ ;; Everything else is a finder
+ (let ((func-sym (intern (format "org-edna-finder/%s" key))))
+ (when (fboundp func-sym)
+ (cons 'finder func-sym))))))
+
+(defun org-edna-parse-string-form (form &optional start)
+ "Parse Edna string form FORM starting at position START.
+
+Return (SEXP-FORM POS)
+
+SEXP-FORM is the sexp form of FORM starting at START.
+POS is the position in FORM where parsing ended."
+ (setq start (or start 0))
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,token . ,pos) (read-from-string form start))
+ (args nil))
+ (unless token
+ (org-edna--syntax-error "Invalid Token" form start))
+ ;; Check for either end of string or an opening parenthesis
+ (unless (or (equal pos (length form))
+ (equal (string-match-p "\\s-" form pos) pos)
+ (equal (string-match-p "(" form pos) pos))
+ (org-edna--syntax-error "Invalid character in form" form pos))
+ ;; Parse arguments if we have any
+ (when (equal (string-match-p "(" form pos) pos)
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,new-args . ,new-pos) (read-from-string form pos)))
+ (setq pos new-pos
+ args (mapcar #'org-edna--transform-arg new-args))))
+ ;; Move across any whitespace
+ (when (string-match "\\s-+" form pos)
+ (setq pos (match-end 0)))
+ (list (cons token args) pos)))
+
+(defun org-edna--convert-form (string &optional pos)
+ "Convert string form STRING into a flat sexp form.
+
+POS is the position in STRING from which to start conversion.
+
+Returns (FLAT-FORM END-POS) where
+
+FLAT-FORM is the flat sexp form
+END-POS is the position in STRING where parsing ended.
+
+Example:
+
+siblings todo!(TODO) => ((siblings) (todo! TODO))"
+ (let ((pos (or pos 0))
+ final-form)
+ (while (< pos (length string))
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,form ,new-pos) (org-edna-parse-string-form string pos)))
+ (setq final-form (append final-form (list (cons form pos))))
+ (setq pos new-pos)))
+ (cons final-form pos)))
+
+(defun org-edna--normalize-sexp-form (form action-or-condition &optional
from-string)
+ "Normalize flat sexp form FORM into a full edna sexp form.
+
+ACTION-OR-CONDITION is either 'action or 'condition, indicating
+which of the two types is allowed in FORM.
+
+FROM-STRING is used internally, and is non-nil if FORM was
+originally a string.
+
+Returns (NORMALIZED-FORM REMAINING-FORM), where REMAINING-FORM is
+the remainder of FORM after the current scope was parsed."
+ (let* ((remaining-form (copy-sequence form))
+ (state 'finder)
+ final-form
+ need-break)
+ (while (and remaining-form (not need-break))
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,current-form . ,error-pos) (pop remaining-form)))
+ (pcase (car current-form)
+ ('if
+ ;; Check the car of each r*-form for the expected
+ ;; ending. If it doesn't match, throw an error.
+ (let (cond-form then-form else-form have-else)
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,temp-form ,r-form)
+ (org-edna--normalize-forms
+ remaining-form
+ ;; Only allow conditions in cond forms
+ 'condition
+ '((then))
+ from-string)))
+ (unless r-form
+ (org-edna--syntax-error
+ "Malformed if-construct; expected then terminator"
+ from-string error-pos))
+ ;; Skip the 'then' construct and move forward
+ (setq cond-form temp-form
+ error-pos (cdar r-form)
+ remaining-form (cdr r-form)))
+
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,temp-form ,r-form)
+ (org-edna--normalize-forms remaining-form
+ action-or-condition
+ '((else) (endif))
+ from-string)))
+ (unless r-form
+ (org-edna--syntax-error
+ "Malformed if-construct; expected else or endif
terminator"
+ from-string error-pos))
+ (setq have-else (equal (caar r-form) '(else))
+ then-form temp-form
+ error-pos (cdar r-form)
+ remaining-form (cdr r-form)))
+ (when have-else
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,temp-form ,r-form)
+ (org-edna--normalize-forms remaining-form
+ action-or-condition
+ '((endif))
+ from-string)))
+ (unless r-form
+ (org-edna--syntax-error "Malformed if-construct;
expected endif terminator"
+ from-string error-pos))
+ (setq else-form temp-form
+ remaining-form (cdr r-form))))
+ (push `(if ,cond-form ,then-form ,else-form) final-form)))
+ ((or 'then 'else 'endif)
+ (setq need-break t)
+ ;; Push the object back on remaining-form so the if knows where we
are
+ (setq remaining-form (cons (cons current-form error-pos)
remaining-form)))
+ (_
+ ;; Determine the type of the form
+ ;; If we need to change state, return from this scope
+ (pcase-let* ((`(_ . ,key) (org-edna-break-modifier (car
current-form)))
+ (`(,type . ,func) (org-edna--function-for-key key)))
+ (unless (and type func)
+ (org-edna--syntax-error "Unrecognized Form"
+ from-string error-pos))
+ (pcase type
+ ('finder
+ (unless (memq state '(finder consideration))
+ ;; We changed back to finders, so we need to start a new
scope
+ (setq need-break t)))
+ ('action
+ (unless (eq action-or-condition 'action)
+ (org-edna--syntax-error "Actions aren't allowed in this
context"
+ from-string error-pos)))
+ ('condition
+ (unless (eq action-or-condition 'condition)
+ (org-edna--syntax-error "Conditions aren't allowed in this
context"
+ from-string error-pos))))
+ ;; Only update state if we're not breaking. If we are, then the
+ ;; new state doesn't matter.
+ (unless need-break
+ (setq state type))
+ (if need-break ;; changing state
+ ;; Keep current-form on remaining-form so we have it for the
+ ;; next scope, since we didn't process it here.
+ (setq remaining-form (cons (cons current-form error-pos)
remaining-form))
+ (push current-form final-form)))))))
+ (when (and (eq state 'finder)
+ (eq action-or-condition 'condition))
+ ;; Finders have to have something at the end, so we need to add that
+ ;; something. No default actions, so this must be a blocker.
+ (push '(!done?) final-form))
+ (list (nreverse final-form) remaining-form)))
+
+(defun org-edna--normalize-forms (form-list action-or-condition end-forms
&optional from-string)
+ "Normalize forms in flat form list FORM-LIST until one of END-FORMS is found.
+
+ACTION-OR-CONDITION is either 'action or 'condition, indicating
+which of the two types is allowed in FORM.
+
+FROM-STRING is used internally, and is non-nil if FORM was
+originally a string.
+
+END-FORMS is a list of forms. When one of them is found, stop parsing."
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,final-form ,rem-form) (org-edna--normalize-sexp-form
form-list action-or-condition from-string)))
+ (setq final-form (list final-form))
+ ;; Use car-safe to catch r-form = nil
+ (while (and rem-form (not (member (car (car-safe rem-form)) end-forms)))
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,new-form ,r-form)
+ (org-edna--normalize-sexp-form rem-form
action-or-condition from-string)))
+ (setq final-form (append final-form (list new-form))
+ rem-form r-form)))
+ (list final-form rem-form)))
+
+(defun org-edna--normalize-all-forms (form-list action-or-condition &optional
from-string)
+ "Normalize all forms in flat form list FORM-LIST.
+
+ACTION-OR-CONDITION is either 'action or 'condition, indicating
+which of the two types is allowed in FORM.
+
+FROM-STRING is used internally, and is non-nil if FORM was
+originally a string."
+ (car-safe (org-edna--normalize-forms form-list action-or-condition nil
from-string)))
+
+(defun org-edna-string-form-to-sexp-form (string-form action-or-condition)
+ "Parse string form STRING-FORM into an Edna sexp form.
+
+ACTION-OR-CONDITION is either 'action or 'condition, indicating
+which of the two types is allowed in STRING-FORM."
+ (org-edna--normalize-all-forms
+ (car (org-edna--convert-form string-form))
+ action-or-condition
+ string-form))
+
+(defun org-edna--handle-condition (func mod args targets consideration)
+ "Handle a condition.
+
+FUNC is the condition function.
+MOD is the modifier to pass to FUNC.
+ARGS are any arguments to pass to FUNC.
+TARGETS is a list of targets on which to operate.
+CONSIDERATION is the consideration symbol, if any."
+ (when (seq-empty-p targets)
+ (message "Warning: Condition specified without targets"))
+ ;; Check the condition at each target
+ (when-let* ((blocks
+ (mapcar
+ (lambda (entry-marker)
+ (org-with-point-at entry-marker
+ (apply func mod args)))
+ targets)))
+ ;; Apply consideration
+ (org-edna-handle-consideration consideration blocks)))
+
+(defun org-edna--add-targets (old-targets new-targets)
+ "Add targets in NEW-TARGETS to OLD-TARGETS.
+
+Neither argument is modified."
+ (seq-uniq (append old-targets new-targets)))
+
+(defun org-edna--handle-action (action targets last-entry args)
+ "Process ACTION on TARGETS.
+
+LAST-ENTRY is the source entry.
+ARGS is a list of arguments to pass to ACTION."
+ (when (seq-empty-p targets)
+ (message "Warning: Action specified without targets"))
+ (dolist (target targets)
+ (org-with-point-at target
+ (apply action last-entry args))))
+
+(defun org-edna--expand-single-sexp-form (single-form
+ target-var
+ consideration-var
+ blocking-var)
+ "Expand sexp form SINGLE-FORM into a Lisp form.
+
+TARGET-VAR, BLOCKING-VAR, and CONSIDERATION-VAR are symbols that
+correspond to internal variables."
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,mkey . ,args) single-form)
+ (`(,mod . ,key) (org-edna-break-modifier mkey))
+ (`(,type . ,func) (org-edna--function-for-key key)))
+ (pcase type
+ ('finder
+ `(setq ,target-var (org-edna--add-targets ,target-var
(org-edna--handle-finder ',func ',args))))
+ ('action
+ `(org-edna--handle-action ',func ,target-var (point-marker) ',args))
+ ('condition
+ `(setq ,blocking-var (or ,blocking-var
+ (org-edna--handle-condition ',func ',mod ',args
+ ,target-var
+
,consideration-var))))
+ ('consideration
+ `(setq ,consideration-var ',(nth 0 args))))))
+
+(defun org-edna--expand-sexp-form (form &optional
+ use-old-scope
+ old-target-var
+ old-consideration-var
+ old-blocking-var)
+ "Expand sexp form FORM into a Lisp form.
+
+USE-OLD-SCOPE, OLD-TARGET-VAR, OLD-CONSIDERATION-VAR, and
+OLD-BLOCKING-VAR are used internally."
+ (when form
+ ;; We inherit the original targets, consideration, and blocking-entry when
+ ;; we create a new scope in an if-construct.
+ (let* ((target-var (if use-old-scope old-target-var (cl-gentemp
"targets")))
+ (consideration-var (if use-old-scope
+ old-consideration-var
+ (cl-gentemp "consideration")))
+ ;; The only time we want a new blocking-var is when we are in a
+ ;; conditional scope. Otherwise, we want the same blocking-var
+ ;; passed through all scopes. The only time old-blocking-var won't
+ ;; be set is if we are starting a new global scope, or we are
+ ;; starting a conditional scope.
+ (blocking-var (if old-blocking-var
+ old-blocking-var
+ (cl-gentemp "blocking-entry")))
+ ;; These won't be used if use-old-scope is non-nil
+ (tmp-let-binds `((,target-var ,old-target-var)
+ (,consideration-var ,old-consideration-var)))
+ ;; Append blocking-var separately to avoid it attempting to
let-bind nil.
+ (let-binds (if old-blocking-var
+ tmp-let-binds
+ (append tmp-let-binds
+ (list (list blocking-var nil)))))
+ (wrapper-form (if use-old-scope
+ '(progn)
+ `(let (,@let-binds)))))
+ (pcase form
+ (`(if ,cond ,then . ,else)
+ ;; Don't pass the old variables into the condition form; it should be
+ ;; evaluated on its own to avoid clobbering the old targets.
+ `(if (not ,(org-edna--expand-sexp-form cond))
+ ,(org-edna--expand-sexp-form
+ then
+ t
+ old-target-var old-consideration-var old-blocking-var)
+ ,(when else
+ (org-edna--expand-sexp-form
+ ;; else is wrapped in a list, so take the first argument
+ (car else)
+ t
+ old-target-var old-consideration-var old-blocking-var))))
+ ((pred (lambda (arg) (symbolp (car arg))))
+ (org-edna--expand-single-sexp-form
+ form old-target-var old-consideration-var old-blocking-var))
+ (_
+ ;; List of forms
+ ;; Only use new variables if we're asked to
+ `(,@wrapper-form
+ ,@(mapcar
+ (lambda (f) (org-edna--expand-sexp-form
+ f nil target-var consideration-var blocking-var))
+ form)))))))
+
+(defun org-edna-eval-sexp-form (sexp-form)
+ "Evaluate Edna sexp form SEXP-FORM."
+ (eval
+ (org-edna--expand-sexp-form sexp-form)))
+
+(defun org-edna-process-form (string-form action-or-condition)
+ "Process STRING-FORM.
+
+ACTION-OR-CONDITION is either 'action or 'condition, indicating
+which of the two types is allowed in STRING-FORM."
+ (org-edna-eval-sexp-form
+ (org-edna-string-form-to-sexp-form string-form action-or-condition)))
+
+;;; Cache
+
+;; Cache works because the returned values of finders are all markers. Markers
+;; will automatically update themselves when a buffer is edited.
+
+;; We use a timeout for cache because it's expected that the Org files
+;; themselves will change. Thus, there's no assured way to determine if we
need
+;; to update the cache without actually running again. Therefore, we assume
+;; most operations that the user wants to expedite will be performed in bulk.
+
+(cl-defstruct org-edna--finder-input
+ func-sym args)
+
+(cl-defstruct org-edna--finder-cache-entry
+ input results last-run-time)
+
+(defvar org-edna--finder-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
+
+(defcustom org-edna-finder-use-cache nil
+ "Whether to use cache for improved performance with finders.
+
+When cache is used for a finder, each finder call will store its
+results for up to `org-edna-finder-cache-timeout' seconds. The
+results and input are both stored, so the same form for a given
+finder will yield the results of the previous call.
+
+If enough time has passed since the results in cache for a
+specific form were generated, the results will be regenerated and
+stored in cache.
+
+Minor changes to an Org file, such as setting properties or
+adding unrelated headings, will be taken into account."
+ :group 'org-edna
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(defcustom org-edna-finder-cache-timeout 300
+ "Maximum age to keep entries in cache, in seconds."
+ :group 'org-edna
+ :type 'number)
+
+(defvar org-edna-finder-cache-enabled-finders
+ '(org-edna-finder/match
+ org-edna-finder/ids
+ org-edna-finder/olp
+ org-edna-finder/file
+ org-edna-finder/org-file)
+ "List of finders for which cache is enabled.
+
+Only edit this list if you've added custom finders. Many
+finders, specifically relative finders, rely on the context in
+which they're called. For these finders, cache will not work
+properly.
+
+The default state of this list contains the built-in finders for
+which context is irrelevant.
+
+Each entry is the function symbol for the finder.")
+
+(defun org-edna--add-to-finder-cache (func-sym args)
+ (let* ((results (apply func-sym args))
+ (input (make-org-edna--finder-input :func-sym func-sym
+ :args args))
+ (entry (make-org-edna--finder-cache-entry :input input
+ :results results
+ :last-run-time
(current-time))))
+ (puthash input entry org-edna--finder-cache)
+ ;; Returning the results here passes them to the calling function. It's
the
+ ;; only part of the entry we care about here.
+ results))
+
+(defun org-edna--finder-cache-timeout (_func-sym)
+ ;; In the future, we may want to support configurable timeouts on a
per-finder
+ ;; basis.
+ org-edna-finder-cache-timeout)
+
+(defun org-edna--get-cache-entry (func-sym args)
+ "Find a valid entry in the cache.
+
+If none exists, return nil. An entry is invalid for any of the
+following reasons:
+
+- It doesn't exist
+- It has timed out
+- It contains an invalid marker"
+ (let* ((input (make-org-edna--finder-input :func-sym func-sym
+ :args args))
+ (entry (gethash input org-edna--finder-cache)))
+ (cond
+ ;; If we don't have an entry, rerun and make a new one.
+ ((not entry) nil)
+ ;; If we do have an entry, but it's timed out, then create a new one.
+ ((>= (float-time (time-subtract (current-time)
+
(org-edna--finder-cache-entry-last-run-time entry)))
+ (org-edna--finder-cache-timeout func-sym))
+ nil)
+ ;; If any element of the results is an invalid marker, then rerun.
+ ((seq-find (lambda (x) (not (markerp x)))
(org-edna--finder-cache-entry-results entry) nil)
+ nil)
+ ;; We have an entry created within the allowed interval.
+ (t entry))))
+
+(defun org-edna--cache-is-enabled-for-finder (func-sym)
+ (memq func-sym org-edna-finder-cache-enabled-finders))
+
+(defun org-edna--handle-finder (func-sym args)
+ (if (or (not org-edna-finder-use-cache)
+ (not (org-edna--cache-is-enabled-for-finder func-sym)))
+ ;; Not using cache, so use the function directly.
+ (apply func-sym args)
+ (let* ((entry (org-edna--get-cache-entry func-sym args)))
+ (if entry
+ (org-edna--finder-cache-entry-results entry)
+ ;; Adds the entry to the cache, and returns the results.
+ (org-edna--add-to-finder-cache func-sym args)))))
+
+(defun org-edna-reset-cache ()
+ "Reset the finder cache.
+
+Use this only if there's a problem with the cache.
+
+When an Org mode buffer is reverted, the cache will be made
+useless for that buffer. Therefore, it's a good idea to call
+this after reverting Org mode buffers."
+ (interactive)
+ (setq org-edna--finder-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
+
+
+;;; Interactive Functions
+
+(defmacro org-edna-run (change-plist &rest body)
+ "Run a TODO state change.
+
+The state information is held in CHANGE-PLIST. If the TODO state
+is changing from a TODO state to a DONE state, run BODY."
+ (declare (indent 1))
+ `(let* ((pos (plist-get ,change-plist :position))
+ (type (plist-get ,change-plist :type))
+ (from (plist-get ,change-plist :from))
+ (to (plist-get ,change-plist :to)))
+ (if (and
+ ;; We are only handling todo-state-change
+ (eq type 'todo-state-change)
+ ;; And only from a TODO state to a DONE state
+ (member from (cons 'todo org-not-done-keywords))
+ (member to (cons 'done org-done-keywords)))
+ (condition-case-unless-debug err
+ ,@body
+ (error
+ (if (eq (car err) 'invalid-read-syntax)
+ (org-edna--print-syntax-error (cdr err))
+ (message "Edna Error at heading %s: %s" (org-get-heading t t t)
(error-message-string err)))
+ (setq org-block-entry-blocking (org-get-heading))
+ ;; Block
+ nil))
+ ;; Return t for the blocker to let the calling function know that there
+ ;; is no block here.
+ t)))
+
+(defun org-edna-trigger-function (change-plist)
+ "Trigger function work-horse.
+
+See `org-edna-run' for CHANGE-PLIST explanation.
+
+This shouldn't be run from outside of `org-trigger-hook'."
+ (org-edna-run change-plist
+ (when-let* ((form (org-entry-get pos "TRIGGER" org-edna-use-inheritance)))
+ (org-edna-process-form form 'action))))
+
+(defun org-edna-blocker-function (change-plist)
+ "Blocker function work-horse.
+
+See `org-edna-run' for CHANGE-PLIST explanation.
+
+This shouldn't be run from outside of `org-blocker-hook'."
+ (org-edna-run change-plist
+ (if-let* ((form (org-entry-get pos "BLOCKER" org-edna-use-inheritance)))
+ ;; Return nil if there is no blocking entry
+ (not (setq org-block-entry-blocking (org-edna-process-form form
'condition)))
+ t)))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-edna--load ()
+ "Setup the hooks necessary for Org Edna to run.
+
+This means adding to `org-trigger-hook' and `org-blocker-hook'."
+ (add-hook 'org-trigger-hook 'org-edna-trigger-function)
+ (add-hook 'org-blocker-hook 'org-edna-blocker-function))
+
+(define-obsolete-function-alias 'org-edna-load 'org-edna-mode)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun org-edna--unload ()
+ "Unload Org Edna.
+
+Remove Edna's workers from `org-trigger-hook' and
+`org-blocker-hook'."
+ (remove-hook 'org-trigger-hook 'org-edna-trigger-function)
+ (remove-hook 'org-blocker-hook 'org-edna-blocker-function))
+
+(define-obsolete-function-alias 'org-edna-unload 'org-edna-mode)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(define-minor-mode org-edna-mode
+ "Toggle Org Edna mode."
+ :init-value nil
+ :lighter " edna"
+ :group 'org-edna
+ :global t
+ (if org-edna-mode
+ (org-edna--load)
+ (org-edna--unload)))
+
+
+;;; Finders
+
+;; Tag Finder
+(defun org-edna-finder/match (match-spec &optional scope skip)
+ "Find entries using Org matching.
+
+Edna Syntax: match(\"MATCH-SPEC\" SCOPE SKIP)
+
+MATCH-SPEC may be any valid match string; it is passed straight
+into `org-map-entries'.
+
+SCOPE and SKIP are their counterparts in `org-map-entries'.
+SCOPE defaults to agenda, and SKIP defaults to nil. Because of
+the different defaults in SCOPE, the symbol 'buffer may also be
+used. This indicates that scope should be the current buffer,
+honoring any restriction (the equivalent of the nil SCOPE in
+`org-map-entries'.)
+
+* TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: match(\"test&mine\" agenda)
+ :END:
+
+\"Test\" will block until all entries tagged \"test\" and
+\"mine\" in the agenda files are marked DONE."
+ ;; Our default is agenda...
+ (setq scope (or scope 'agenda))
+ ;; ...but theirs is the buffer
+ (when (eq scope 'buffer) (setq scope nil))
+ (org-map-entries
+ ;; Find all entries in the agenda files that match the given tag.
+ (lambda nil (point-marker))
+ match-spec scope skip))
+
+;; ID finder
+(defun org-edna-finder/ids (&rest ids)
+ "Find a list of headings with given IDS.
+
+Edna Syntax: ids(ID1 ID2 ...)
+
+Each ID is a UUID as understood by `org-id-find'.
+
+Note that in the edna syntax, the IDs don't need to be quoted."
+ (mapcar (lambda (id) (org-id-find id 'marker)) ids))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/self ()
+ "Finder for the current heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: self"
+ (list (point-marker)))
+
+(defun org-edna-first-sibling ()
+ "Return a marker to the first child of the current level."
+ (org-with-wide-buffer
+ (org-up-heading-safe)
+ (org-goto-first-child)
+ (point-marker)))
+
+(defun org-edna-last-sibling ()
+ "Return a marker to the first child of the current level."
+ ;; Unfortunately, we have to iterate through every heading on this level to
+ ;; find the first one.
+ (org-with-wide-buffer
+ (while (org-goto-sibling)
+ ;; Do nothing, just keep going down
+ )
+ (point-marker)))
+
+(defun org-edna-goto-sibling (&optional previous wrap)
+ "Move to the next sibling on the same level as the current heading.
+
+If PREVIOUS is non-nil, go to the previous sibling.
+f WRAP is non-nil, wrap around when the beginning (or end) is
+reached."
+ (let ((next (save-excursion
+ (if previous (org-get-last-sibling) (org-get-next-sibling)))))
+ (cond
+ ;; We have a sibling, so go to it and return non-nil
+ (next (goto-char next))
+ ;; We have no sibling, and we're not wrapping, so return nil
+ ((not wrap) nil)
+ (t
+ ;; Go to the first child if going forward, or the last if going backward,
+ ;; and return non-nil.
+ (goto-char
+ (if previous
+ (org-edna-last-sibling)
+ (org-edna-first-sibling)))
+ t))))
+
+(defun org-edna-self-marker ()
+ "Return a marker to the current heading."
+ (org-with-wide-buffer
+ (and (ignore-errors (org-back-to-heading t) (point-marker)))))
+
+(defun org-edna-collect-current-level (start backward wrap include-point)
+ "Collect the headings on the current level.
+
+START is a point or marker from which to start collection.
+
+BACKWARD means go backward through the level instead of forward.
+
+If WRAP is non-nil, wrap around when the end of the current level
+is reached.
+
+If INCLUDE-POINT is non-nil, include the current point."
+ (org-with-wide-buffer
+ (let ((markers))
+ (goto-char start)
+ ;; Handle including point
+ (when include-point
+ (push (point-marker) markers))
+ (while (and (org-edna-goto-sibling backward wrap)
+ (not (equal (point-marker) start)))
+ (push (point-marker) markers))
+ (nreverse markers))))
+
+(defun org-edna-collect-ancestors (&optional with-self)
+ "Collect the ancestors of the current subtree.
+
+If WITH-SELF is non-nil, include the current subtree in the list
+of ancestors.
+
+Return a list of markers for the ancestors."
+ (let ((markers))
+ (when with-self
+ (push (point-marker) markers))
+ (org-with-wide-buffer
+ (while (org-up-heading-safe)
+ (push (point-marker) markers)))
+ (nreverse markers)))
+
+(defun org-edna-collect-descendants (&optional with-self)
+ "Collect the descendants of the current subtree.
+
+If WITH-SELF is non-nil, include the current subtree in the list
+of descendants.
+
+Return a list of markers for the descendants."
+ (let ((targets
+ (org-with-wide-buffer
+ (org-map-entries
+ (lambda nil (point-marker))
+ nil 'tree))))
+ ;; Remove the first one (self) if we didn't want self
+ (unless with-self
+ (pop targets))
+ targets))
+
+(defun org-edna-entry-has-tags-p (&rest tags)
+ "Return non-nil if the current entry has any tags in TAGS."
+ (when-let* ((entry-tags (org-get-tags nil t)))
+ (seq-intersection tags entry-tags)))
+
+(defun org-edna--get-timestamp-time (pom &optional inherit)
+ "Get the timestamp time as a time tuple, of a format suitable
+for calling org-schedule with, or if there is no timestamp,
+returns nil."
+ (let ((time (org-entry-get pom "TIMESTAMP" inherit)))
+ (when time
+ (apply 'encode-time (org-parse-time-string time)))))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/relatives (&rest options)
+ "Find some relative of the current heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: relatives(OPTION OPTION...)
+Edna Syntax: chain-find(OPTION OPTION...)
+
+Identical to the chain argument in org-depend, relatives selects
+its single target using the following method:
+
+1. Creates a list of possible targets
+2. Filters the targets from Step 1
+3. Sorts the targets from Step 2
+
+One option from each of the following three categories may be
+used; if more than one is specified, the last will be used.
+Filtering is the exception to this; each filter argument adds to
+the current filter. Apart from that, argument order is
+irrelevant.
+
+The chain-find finder is also provided for backwards
+compatibility, and for similarity to org-depend.
+
+All arguments are symbols, unless noted otherwise.
+
+*Selection*
+
+- from-top: Select siblings of the current heading, starting at
the top
+- from-bottom: As above, but from the bottom
+- from-current: Selects siblings, starting from the heading (wraps)
+- no-wrap: As above, but without wrapping
+- forward-no-wrap: Find entries on the same level, going forward
+- forward-wrap: As above, but wrap when the end is reached
+- backward-no-wrap: Find entries on the same level, going backward
+- backward-wrap: As above, but wrap when the start is reached
+- walk-up: Walk up the tree, excluding self
+- walk-up-with-self: As above, but including self
+- walk-down: Recursively walk down the tree, excluding self
+- walk-down-with-self: As above, but including self
+- step-down: Collect headings from one level down
+
+*Filtering*
+
+- todo-only: Select only targets with TODO state set that isn't a
DONE state
+- todo-and-done-only: Select all targets with a TODO state set
+- no-comments: Skip commented headings
+- no-archive: Skip archived headings
+- NUMBER: Only use that many headings, starting from the first one
+ If passed 0, use all headings
+ If <0, omit that many headings from the end
+- \"+tag\": Only select headings with given tag
+- \"-tag\": Only select headings without tag
+- \"REGEX\": select headings whose titles match REGEX
+
+*Sorting*
+
+- no-sort: Remove other sorting in affect
+- reverse-sort: Reverse other sorts (stacks with other sort methods)
+- random-sort: Sort in a random order
+- priority-up: Sort by priority, highest first
+- priority-down: Same, but lowest first
+- effort-up: Sort by effort, highest first
+- effort-down: Sort by effort, lowest first
+- scheduled-up: Scheduled time, farthest first
+- scheduled-down: Scheduled time, closest first
+- deadline-up: Deadline time, farthest first
+- deadline-down: Deadline time, closest first
+- timestamp-up: Timestamp time, farthest first
+- timestamp-down: Timestamp time, closest first"
+ (let (targets
+ sortfun
+ reverse-sort
+ (idx 0) ;; By default, use all entries
+ filterfuns ;; No filtering by default
+ ;; From org-depend.el:
+ ;; (and (not todo-and-done-only)
+ ;; (member (second item) org-done-keywords))
+ )
+ (dolist (opt options)
+ (pcase opt
+ ('from-top
+ (setq targets (org-edna-collect-current-level
(org-edna-first-sibling) nil nil t)))
+ ('from-bottom
+ (setq targets (org-edna-collect-current-level (org-edna-last-sibling)
t nil t)))
+ ((or 'from-current 'forward-wrap)
+ (setq targets (org-edna-collect-current-level (org-edna-self-marker)
nil t nil)))
+ ((or 'no-wrap 'forward-no-wrap)
+ (setq targets (org-edna-collect-current-level (org-edna-self-marker)
nil nil nil)))
+ ('backward-no-wrap
+ (setq targets (org-edna-collect-current-level (org-edna-self-marker)
t nil nil)))
+ ('backward-wrap
+ (setq targets (org-edna-collect-current-level (org-edna-self-marker)
t t nil)))
+ ('walk-up
+ (setq targets (org-edna-collect-ancestors nil)))
+ ('walk-up-with-self
+ (setq targets (org-edna-collect-ancestors t)))
+ ('walk-down
+ (setq targets (org-edna-collect-descendants nil)))
+ ('walk-down-with-self
+ (setq targets (org-edna-collect-descendants t)))
+ ('step-down
+ (setq targets
+ (org-with-wide-buffer
+ (when (org-goto-first-child)
+ (org-edna-collect-current-level (org-edna-self-marker) nil
nil t)))))
+ ('todo-only
+ ;; Remove any entry without a TODO keyword, or with a DONE keyword
+ (cl-pushnew
+ (lambda (target)
+ (let ((kwd (org-entry-get target "TODO")))
+ (or (not kwd)
+ (member kwd org-done-keywords))))
+ filterfuns
+ :test 'equal))
+ ('todo-and-done-only
+ ;; Remove any entry without a TODO keyword
+ (cl-pushnew
+ (lambda (target)
+ (not (org-entry-get target "TODO")))
+ filterfuns :test 'equal))
+ ((pred numberp)
+ (setq idx opt))
+ ((and (pred stringp)
+ (pred (lambda (opt) (string-match-p "^\\+" opt))))
+ (cl-pushnew
+ (lambda (target)
+ ;; This is a function that will return non-nil if the entry should
+ ;; be removed, so remove those entries that don't have the tag
+ (org-with-point-at target
+ (not (org-edna-entry-has-tags-p (string-remove-prefix "+"
opt)))))
+ filterfuns :test 'equal))
+ ((and (pred stringp)
+ (pred (lambda (opt) (string-match-p "^\\-" opt))))
+ (cl-pushnew
+ (lambda (target)
+ ;; This is a function that will return non-nil if the entry should
+ ;; be removed, so remove those entries that DO have the tag
+ (org-with-point-at target
+ (org-edna-entry-has-tags-p (string-remove-prefix "-" opt))))
+ filterfuns :test 'equal))
+ ((pred stringp)
+ (cl-pushnew
+ (lambda (target)
+ ;; Return non-nil if entry doesn't match the regular expression, so
+ ;; it will be removed.
+ (not (string-match-p opt
+ (org-with-point-at target
+ (org-get-heading t t t t)))))
+ filterfuns :test 'equal))
+ ('no-comment
+ (cl-pushnew
+ (lambda (target)
+ (org-with-point-at target
+ (org-in-commented-heading-p)))
+ filterfuns :test 'equal))
+ ('no-archive
+ (cl-pushnew
+ (lambda (target)
+ (org-with-point-at target
+ (org-edna-entry-has-tags-p org-archive-tag)))
+ filterfuns :test 'equal))
+ ('no-sort
+ (setq sortfun nil
+ reverse-sort nil))
+ ('random-sort
+ (setq sortfun
+ (lambda (_rhs _lhs)
+ (let ((l (random 100))
+ (r (random 100)))
+ (< l r)))))
+ ('reverse-sort
+ (setq reverse-sort t))
+ ('priority-up
+ ;; A is highest priority, but assigned the lowest value, so we need to
+ ;; reverse the sort here.
+ (setq sortfun
+ (lambda (lhs rhs)
+ (let ((priority-lhs (org-entry-get lhs "PRIORITY"))
+ (priority-rhs (org-entry-get rhs "PRIORITY")))
+ (string-lessp priority-lhs priority-rhs)))))
+ ('priority-down
+ (setq sortfun
+ (lambda (lhs rhs)
+ (let ((priority-lhs (org-entry-get lhs "PRIORITY"))
+ (priority-rhs (org-entry-get rhs "PRIORITY")))
+ (not (string-lessp priority-lhs priority-rhs))))))
+ ('effort-up
+ (setq sortfun
+ (lambda (lhs rhs)
+ (let ((effort-lhs (org-duration-to-minutes (org-entry-get lhs
"EFFORT")))
+ (effort-rhs (org-duration-to-minutes (org-entry-get rhs
"EFFORT"))))
+ (not (< effort-lhs effort-rhs))))))
+ ('effort-down
+ (setq sortfun
+ (lambda (lhs rhs)
+ (let ((effort-lhs (org-duration-to-minutes (org-entry-get lhs
"EFFORT")))
+ (effort-rhs (org-duration-to-minutes (org-entry-get rhs
"EFFORT"))))
+ (< effort-lhs effort-rhs)))))
+ ('scheduled-up
+ (setq sortfun
+ (lambda (lhs rhs)
+ (let ((time-lhs (org-get-scheduled-time lhs))
+ (time-rhs (org-get-scheduled-time rhs)))
+ (not (time-less-p time-lhs time-rhs))))))
+ ('scheduled-down
+ (setq sortfun
+ (lambda (lhs rhs)
+ (let ((time-lhs (org-get-scheduled-time lhs))
+ (time-rhs (org-get-scheduled-time rhs)))
+ (time-less-p time-lhs time-rhs)))))
+ ('deadline-up
+ (setq sortfun
+ (lambda (lhs rhs)
+ (let ((time-lhs (org-get-deadline-time lhs))
+ (time-rhs (org-get-deadline-time rhs)))
+ (not (time-less-p time-lhs time-rhs))))))
+ ('deadline-down
+ (setq sortfun
+ (lambda (lhs rhs)
+ (let ((time-lhs (org-get-deadline-time lhs))
+ (time-rhs (org-get-deadline-time rhs)))
+ (time-less-p time-lhs time-rhs)))))
+ ('timestamp-up
+ (setq sortfun
+ (lambda (lhs rhs)
+ (let ((time-lhs (org-edna--get-timestamp-time lhs))
+ (time-rhs (org-edna--get-timestamp-time rhs)))
+ (not (time-less-p time-lhs time-rhs))))))
+ ('timestamp-down
+ (setq sortfun
+ (lambda (lhs rhs)
+ (let ((time-lhs (org-edna--get-timestamp-time lhs))
+ (time-rhs (org-edna--get-timestamp-time rhs)))
+ (time-less-p time-lhs time-rhs)))))))
+ (setq filterfuns (nreverse filterfuns))
+ (when (and targets sortfun)
+ (setq targets (seq-sort sortfun targets)))
+ (dolist (filterfun filterfuns)
+ (setq targets (seq-remove filterfun targets)))
+ (when reverse-sort
+ (setq targets (nreverse targets)))
+ (when (and targets (/= idx 0))
+ (if (> idx (seq-length targets))
+ (message "Edna relatives finder got index %s out of bounds of target
size; ignoring" idx)
+ (setq targets (seq-subseq targets 0 idx))))
+ targets))
+
+(defalias 'org-edna-finder/chain-find 'org-edna-finder/relatives)
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/siblings (&rest options)
+ "Finder for all siblings of the source heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: siblings(OPTIONS...)
+
+Siblings are returned in order, starting from the first heading.
+
+See `org-edna-finder/relatives' for the OPTIONS argument."
+ (apply 'org-edna-finder/relatives 'from-top options))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/rest-of-siblings (&rest options)
+ "Finder for the siblings after the source heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: rest-of-siblings(OPTIONS...)
+
+Siblings are returned in order, starting from the first heading
+after the source heading.
+
+See `org-edna-finder/relatives' for the OPTIONS argument."
+ (apply 'org-edna-finder/relatives 'forward-no-wrap options))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/rest-of-siblings-wrap (&rest options)
+ "Finder for all siblings of the source heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: rest-of-siblings-wrap(OPTIONS...)
+
+Siblings are returned in order, starting from the first heading
+after the source heading and wrapping when it reaches the end.
+
+See `org-edna-finder/relatives' for the OPTIONS argument."
+ (apply 'org-edna-finder/relatives 'forward-wrap options))
+
+(defalias 'org-edna-finder/siblings-wrap
'org-edna-finder/rest-of-siblings-wrap)
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/next-sibling (&rest options)
+ "Finder for the next sibling after the source heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: next-sibling(OPTIONS...)
+
+If the source heading is the last of its siblings, no target is
+returned.
+
+See `org-edna-finder/relatives' for the OPTIONS argument."
+ (apply 'org-edna-finder/relatives 1 'forward-no-wrap options))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/next-sibling-wrap (&rest options)
+ "Finder for the next sibling after the source heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: next-sibling-wrap(OPTIONS...)
+
+If the source heading is the last of its siblings, its first
+sibling is returned.
+
+See `org-edna-finder/relatives' for the OPTIONS argument."
+ (apply 'org-edna-finder/relatives 1 'forward-wrap options))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/previous-sibling (&rest options)
+ "Finder for the first sibling before the source heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: previous-sibling(OPTIONS...)
+
+If the source heading is the first of its siblings, no target is
+returned.
+
+See `org-edna-finder/relatives' for the OPTIONS argument."
+ (apply 'org-edna-finder/relatives 1 'backward-no-wrap options))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/previous-sibling-wrap (&rest options)
+ "Finder for the first sibling before the source heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: previous-sibling-wrap(OPTIONS...)
+
+If the source heading is the first of its siblings, no target is
+returned.
+
+See `org-edna-finder/relatives' for the OPTIONS argument."
+ (apply 'org-edna-finder/relatives 1 'backward-wrap options))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/first-child (&rest options)
+ "Return the first child of the source heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: first-child(OPTIONS...)
+
+If the source heading has no children, no target is returned.
+
+See `org-edna-finder/relatives' for the OPTIONS argument."
+ (apply 'org-edna-finder/relatives 1 'step-down options))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/children (&rest options)
+ "Finder for the immediate children of the source heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: children(OPTIONS...)
+
+If the source has no children, no target is returned.
+
+See `org-edna-finder/relatives' for the OPTIONS argument."
+ (apply 'org-edna-finder/relatives 'step-down options))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/parent (&rest options)
+ "Finder for the parent of the source heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: parent(OPTIONS...)
+
+If the source heading is a top-level heading, no target is
+returned.
+
+See `org-edna-finder/relatives' for the OPTIONS argument."
+ (apply 'org-edna-finder/relatives 1 'walk-up options))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/descendants (&rest options)
+ "Finder for all descendants of the source heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: descendants(OPTIONS...)
+
+This is ALL descendants of the source heading, across all
+levels. This also includes the source heading.
+
+See `org-edna-finder/relatives' for the OPTIONS argument."
+ (apply 'org-edna-finder/relatives 'walk-down options))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/ancestors (&rest options)
+ "Finder for the ancestors of the source heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: ancestors(OPTIONS...)
+
+Example:
+
+* TODO Heading 1
+** TODO Heading 2
+*** TODO Heading 3
+**** TODO Heading 4
+***** TODO Heading 5
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: ancestors
+ :END:
+
+In the above example, Heading 5 will be blocked until Heading 1,
+Heading 3, and Heading 4 are marked DONE, while Heading 2 is
+ignored.
+
+See `org-edna-finder/relatives' for the OPTIONS argument."
+ (apply 'org-edna-finder/relatives 'walk-up options))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/olp (file olp)
+ "Finder for heading by its outline path.
+
+Edna Syntax: olp(\"FILE\" \"OLP\")
+
+Finds the heading given by OLP in FILE. Both arguments are
+strings. OLP is an outline path. Example:
+
+* TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: olp(\"test.org\" \"path/to/heading\")
+ :END:
+
+Test will block if the heading \"path/to/heading\" in
+\"test.org\" is not DONE."
+ (let ((marker (org-find-olp (cons file (split-string-and-unquote olp "/")))))
+ (when (markerp marker)
+ (list marker))))
+
+;; TODO: Clean up the buffer when it's finished
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/file (file)
+ "Finder for a file by its name.
+
+Edna Syntax: file(\"FILE\")
+
+FILE is the full path to the desired file. The returned target
+will be the minimum point in the file.
+
+* TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: file(\"~/myfile.org\") headings?
+ :END:
+
+Here, \"Test\" will block until myfile.org is clear of headings.
+
+Note that this does not give a valid heading, so any conditions
+or actions that require will throw an error. Consult the
+documentation for individual actions or conditions to determine
+which ones will and won't work."
+ ;; If there isn't a buffer visiting file, then there's no point in having a
+ ;; marker to the start of the file, so use `find-file-noselect'.
+ (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file)
+ (list (point-min-marker))))
+
+(defun org-edna-finder/org-file (file)
+ "Finder for FILE in `org-directory'.
+
+Edna Syntax: org-file(\"FILE\")
+
+FILE is the relative path of a file in `org-directory'. Nested
+files are allowed, such as \"my-directory/my-file.org\". The
+returned target is the minimum point of FILE.
+
+* TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: org-file(\"test.org\")
+ :END:
+
+Note that the file still requires an extension; the \"org\" here
+just means to look in `org-directory', not necessarily an
+`org-mode' file.
+
+Note that this does not give a valid heading, so any conditions
+or actions that require will throw an error. Consult the
+documentation for individual actions or conditions to determine
+which ones will and won't work."
+ (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect (expand-file-name file
org-directory))
+ (list (point-min-marker))))
+
+
+;;; Actions
+
+;; Set TODO state
+(defun org-edna-action/todo! (_last-entry new-state)
+ "Action to set a target heading's TODO state to NEW-STATE.
+
+Edna Syntax: todo!(NEW-STATE)
+Edna Syntax: todo!(\"NEW-STATE\")
+
+NEW-STATE may either be a symbol or a string. If it is a symbol,
+the symbol name is used for the new state. Otherwise, it is a
+string for the new state, or \"\" to remove the state."
+ (org-todo (if (stringp new-state) new-state (symbol-name new-state))))
+
+;; Set planning info
+
+(defun org-edna--mod-timestamp (time-stamp n what)
+ "Modify the timestamp TIME-STAMP by N WHATs.
+
+N is an integer. WHAT can be `day', `month', `year', `minute',
+`second'."
+ (with-temp-buffer
+ (insert time-stamp)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (org-timestamp-change n what)
+ (buffer-string)))
+
+(defun org-edna--property-for-planning-type (type)
+ (pcase type
+ ('scheduled "SCHEDULED")
+ ('deadline "DEADLINE")
+ ('timestamp "TIMESTAMP")
+ (_ "")))
+
+(defun org-edna--get-planning-info (what)
+ "Get the planning info for WHAT.
+
+WHAT is one of 'scheduled, 'deadline, or 'timestamp."
+ (org-entry-get nil (org-edna--property-for-planning-type what)))
+
+;; Silence the byte-compiler
+(defvar parse-time-weekdays)
+(defvar parse-time-months)
+
+(defun org-edna--read-date-get-relative (s today default)
+ "Like `org-read-date-get-relative' but with a few additions.
+
+S is a string with the form [+|-|++|--][N]THING.
+
+THING may be any of the following:
+
+- A weekday (WEEKDAY), in which case the number of days from
+ either TODAY or DEFAULT to the next WEEKDAY will be computed.
+ If N is given, jump forward that many occurrences of WEEKDAY
+
+- The string \"weekday\" or \"wkdy\", in which jump forward X
+ days to land on a weekday. If a weekend is found instead, move
+ in the direction given (+/-) until a weekday is found.
+
+S may also end with [+|-][DAY]. DAY may be either a weekday
+string, such as Monday, Tue, or Friday, or the strings
+\"weekday\", \"wkdy\", \"weekend\", or \"wknd\". The former
+indicates that the time should land on the given day of the week,
+while the latter group indicates that the time should land on
+that type, either a weekday or a weekend. The [+|-] in this
+string indicates that the time should be incremented or
+decremented to find the target day.
+
+Return shift list (N what def-flag) to get to the desired date
+WHAT is \"M\", \"h\", \"d\", \"w\", \"m\", or \"y\" for minute, hour,
day, week, month, year.
+N is the number of WHATs to shift.
+DEF-FLAG is t when a double ++ or -- indicates shift relative to
+ the DEFAULT date rather than TODAY.
+
+Examples:
+
+\"+1d +wkdy\" finds the number of days to move ahead in order to
+find a weekday. This is the same as \"+1wkdy\", and returns (N \"d\" nil).
+
+\"+5d -wkdy\" means move forward 5 days, then backward until a
+weekday is found. Returns (N \"d\" nil).
+
+\"+1m +wknd\" means move forward one month, then forward until a
+weekend is found. Returns (N \"d\" nil), since day precision is
+required."
+ (require 'parse-time)
+ (let* ((case-fold-search t) ;; ignore case when matching, so we get any
+ ;; capitalization of weekday names
+ (weekdays (mapcar 'car parse-time-weekdays))
+ ;; type-strings maps the type of thing to the index in decoded time
+ ;; (see `decode-time')
+ (type-strings '(("M" . 1)
+ ("h" . 2)
+ ("d" . 3)
+ ("w" . 3)
+ ("m" . 4)
+ ("y" . 5)))
+ (regexp (rx-to-string
+ `(and string-start
+ ;; Match 1: [+-]
+ (submatch (repeat 0 2 (in ?+ ?-)))
+ ;; Match 2: Digits
+ (submatch (zero-or-more digit))
+ ;; Match 3: type string (weekday, unit)
+ (submatch (or (any ,@(mapcar 'car type-strings))
+ "weekday" "wkdy"
+ ,@weekdays)
+ word-end)
+ ;; Match 4 (optional): Landing specifier
+ (zero-or-one
+ (submatch (and (one-or-more " ")
+ (submatch (zero-or-one (in ?+ ?-)))
+ (submatch (or "weekday" "wkdy"
+ "weekend" "wknd"
+ ,@weekdays)
+ word-end))))
+ string-end))))
+ (when (string-match regexp s)
+ (let* ((dir (if (> (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1))
+ (string-to-char (substring (match-string 1 s) -1))
+ ?+))
+ (rel (and (match-end 1) (= 2 (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning
1)))))
+ (n (if (match-end 2) (string-to-number (match-string 2 s)) 1))
+ (what (if (match-end 3) (match-string 3 s) "d"))
+ (wday1 (cdr (assoc (downcase what) parse-time-weekdays)))
+ (date (if rel default today))
+ (wday (nth 6 (decode-time date)))
+ ;; Are we worrying about where we land?
+ (have-landing (match-end 4))
+ (landing-direction (string-to-char
+ (if (and have-landing (match-end 5))
+ (match-string 5 s)
+ "+")))
+ (landing-type (when have-landing (match-string 6 s)))
+ delta ret)
+ (setq
+ ret
+ (pcase what
+ ;; Shorthand for +Nd +wkdy or -Nd -wkdy
+ ((or "weekday" "wkdy")
+ ;; Determine where we land after N days
+ (let* ((del (* n (if (= dir ?-) -1 1)))
+ (end-day (mod (+ del wday) 7)))
+ (while (member end-day calendar-weekend-days)
+ (let ((d (if (= dir ?-) -1 1)))
+ (cl-incf del d)
+ (setq end-day (mod (+ end-day d) 7))))
+ (list del "d" rel)))
+ ((pred (lambda (arg) (member arg (mapcar 'car type-strings))))
+ (list (* n (if (= dir ?-) -1 1)) what rel))
+ ((pred (lambda (arg) (member arg weekdays)))
+ (setq delta (mod (+ 7 (- wday1 wday)) 7))
+ (when (= delta 0) (setq delta 7))
+ (when (= dir ?-)
+ (setq delta (- delta 7))
+ (when (= delta 0) (setq delta -7)))
+ (when (> n 1) (setq delta (+ delta (* (1- n) (if (= dir ?-) -7
7)))))
+ (list delta "d" rel))))
+ (if (or (not have-landing)
+ (member what '("M" "h"))) ;; Don't change landing for minutes
or hours
+ ret ;; Don't worry about landing, just return
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,del ,what _) ret)
+ (mod-index (cdr (assoc what type-strings)))
+ ;; Increment the appropriate entry in the original
decoded time
+ (raw-landing-time
+ (let ((tmp (copy-sequence (decode-time date))))
+ (cl-incf (seq-elt tmp mod-index)
+ ;; We increment the days by 7 when we have
weeks
+ (if (string-equal what "w") (* 7 del) del))
+ tmp))
+ (encoded-landing-time (apply 'encode-time
raw-landing-time))
+ ;; Get the initial time difference in days, rounding
down
+ ;; (it should be something like 3.0, so it won't matter)
+ (time-diff (truncate
+ (/ (float-time (time-subtract
encoded-landing-time
+ date))
+ 86400))) ;; seconds in a day
+ ;; Decoded landing time
+ (landing-time (decode-time encoded-landing-time))
+ ;; Numeric Landing direction
+ (l-dir (if (= landing-direction ?-) -1 1))
+ ;; Current numeric day of the week on which we end
+ (end-day (nth 6 landing-time))
+ ;; Numeric days of the week on which we are allowed to
land
+ (allowed-targets
+ (pcase landing-type
+ ((or "weekday" "wkdy")
+ (seq-difference (number-sequence 0 6)
calendar-weekend-days))
+ ((or "weekend" "wknd")
+ calendar-weekend-days)
+ ((pred (lambda (arg) (member arg weekdays)))
+ (list (cdr (assoc (downcase landing-type)
parse-time-weekdays)))))))
+ ;; While we aren't looking at a valid day, move one day in the
l-dir
+ ;; direction.
+ (while (not (member end-day allowed-targets))
+ (cl-incf time-diff l-dir)
+ (setq end-day (mod (+ end-day l-dir) 7)))
+ (list time-diff "d" rel)))))))
+
+(defun org-edna--float-time (arg this-time default)
+ "Read a float time string from ARG.
+
+A float time argument string is as follows:
+
+float [+|-|++|--]?N DAYNAME[ MONTH[ DAY]]
+
+N is an integer
+DAYNAME is either an integer day of the week, or a weekday string
+
+MONTH may be a month string or an integer. Use 0 for the
+following or previous month.
+
+DAY is an optional integer. If not given, it will be 1 (for
+forward) or the last day of MONTH (backward).
+
+Time is computed relative to either THIS-TIME (+/-) or
+DEFAULT (++/--)."
+ (require 'parse-time)
+ (let* ((case-fold-search t)
+ (weekdays (mapcar 'car parse-time-weekdays))
+ (month-names (mapcar 'car parse-time-months))
+ (regexp (rx-to-string
+ `(and string-start
+ "float "
+ ;; First argument, N
+ (submatch (repeat 0 2 (in ?+ ?-)))
+ (submatch word-start (one-or-more digit) word-end)
+ " "
+ ;; Second argument, weekday digit or string
+ (submatch word-start
+ (or (in (?0 . ?6)) ;; Weekday digit
+ ,@weekdays)
+ word-end)
+ ;; Third argument, month digit or string
+ (zero-or-one
+ " " (submatch word-start
+ (or (repeat 1 2 digit)
+ ,@month-names)
+ word-end)
+ ;; Fourth argument, day in month
+ (zero-or-one
+ " "
+ (submatch word-start
+ (repeat 1 2 digit)
+ word-end)))))))
+ (when (string-match regexp arg)
+ (pcase-let* ((inc (match-string 1 arg))
+ (dir (if (not (string-empty-p inc)) ;; non-empty string
+ (string-to-char (substring inc -1))
+ ?+))
+ (rel (= (length inc) 2))
+ (numeric-dir (if (= dir ?+) 1 -1))
+ (nth (* (string-to-number (match-string 2 arg))
numeric-dir))
+ (dayname (let* ((tmp (match-string 3 arg))
+ (day (cdr (assoc (downcase tmp)
parse-time-weekdays))))
+ (or day (string-to-number tmp))))
+ (month (if-let* ((tmp (match-string 4 arg)))
+ (or (cdr (assoc (downcase tmp)
parse-time-months))
+ (string-to-number tmp))
+ 0))
+ (day (if (match-end 5) (string-to-number (match-string 5
arg)) 0))
+ (ts (if rel default this-time))
+ (`(_ _ _ ,dec-day ,dec-month ,dec-year _ _ _) (decode-time
ts))
+ ;; If month isn't given, use the 1st of the following (or
previous) month
+ ;; If month is given, use the 1st (or day, if given) of that
+ ;; following month
+ (month-given (not (= month 0)))
+ ;; If day isn't provided, pass nil to
+ ;; `calendar-nth-named-absday' so it can handle it.
+ (act-day (if (not (= day 0)) day nil))
+ (`(,act-month ,act-year)
+ (if (not month-given)
+ ;; Month wasn't given, so start at the following or
previous month.
+ (list (+ dec-month (if (= dir ?+) 1 -1)) dec-year)
+ ;; Month was given, so adjust the year accordingly
+ (cond
+ ;; If month is after dec-month and we're incrementing,
+ ;; keep year
+ ((and (> month dec-month) (= dir ?+))
+ (list month dec-year))
+ ;; If month is before or the same as dec-month, and
we're
+ ;; incrementing, increment year.
+ ((and (<= month dec-month) (= dir ?+))
+ (list month (1+ dec-year)))
+ ;; We're moving backwards, but month is after, so
+ ;; decrement year.
+ ((and (>= month dec-month) (= dir ?-))
+ (list month (1- dec-year)))
+ ;; We're moving backwards, and month is backward, so
+ ;; leave it.
+ ((and (< month dec-month) (= dir ?-))
+ (list month dec-year)))))
+ (abs-days-now (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian `(,dec-month
+ ,dec-day
+
,dec-year)))
+ (abs-days-then (calendar-nth-named-absday nth dayname
+ act-month
+ act-year
+ act-day)))
+ ;; Return the same arguments as `org-edna--read-date-get-relative'
above.
+ (list (- abs-days-then abs-days-now) "d" rel)))))
+
+(defun org-edna--determine-timestamp-format (thing old-ts)
+ ;; Returns the argument to pass to `org-timestamp-format':
+ ;; t for long format (with time), nil for short format (no time).
+ ;; thing is a symbol: year, month, day, hour, minute
+ ;; old-ts is a timestamp string for the current entry
+ (let* ((spec-ts-format (org-entry-get nil "EDNA_TS_FORMAT")))
+ (cond
+ ;; An old timestamp exists, so use that format.
+ (old-ts
+ ;; Returns t for long, nil for short, as we do.
+ (org-timestamp-has-time-p
+ (org-timestamp-from-string old-ts)))
+ ;; If THING is minutes or hours, then a timestamp is required.
+ ((memq thing '(minute hour)) t)
+ ;; User specified the EDNA_TS_FORMAT property, so use it.
+ (spec-ts-format
+ (pcase spec-ts-format
+ ("long" t)
+ ("short" nil)
+ (_ (error "Unknown Edna timestamp format %s; expected \"long\" or
\"short\"" spec-ts-format))))
+ ;; Fallback to customizable variable.
+ (t
+ (pcase org-edna-timestamp-format
+ (`long t)
+ (`short nil)
+ (_ (error "Invalid value for org-edna-timestamp-format %s; expected
'long or 'short"
+ org-edna-timestamp-format)))))))
+
+
+(defun org-edna--handle-planning (type last-entry args)
+ "Handle planning of type TYPE.
+
+LAST-ENTRY is a marker to the source entry.
+ARGS is a list of arguments; currently, only the first is used."
+ (let* ((arg (nth 0 args))
+ (last-ts (org-with-point-at last-entry (org-edna--get-planning-info
type)))
+ (this-ts (org-edna--get-planning-info type))
+ (this-time (and this-ts (org-time-string-to-time this-ts)))
+ (current (org-current-time))
+ (type-map '(("y" . year)
+ ("m" . month)
+ ("d" . day)
+ ("h" . hour)
+ ("M" . minute))))
+ (cond
+ ((member arg '(rm remove "rm" "remove"))
+ (org-add-planning-info nil nil type))
+ ((member arg '(cp copy "cp" "copy"))
+ (unless last-ts
+ (error "Tried to copy but last entry doesn't have a timestamp"))
+ ;; Copy old time verbatim
+ (org-add-planning-info type last-ts))
+ ((string-match-p "\\`float " arg)
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,n ,what-string ,def) (org-edna--float-time arg
this-time current))
+ (what (cdr (assoc-string what-string type-map)))
+ (ts-format (org-edna--determine-timestamp-format what
this-ts))
+ (current-ts (format-time-string (org-time-stamp-format
ts-format) current))
+ (ts (if def current-ts this-ts)))
+ (org--deadline-or-schedule nil type (org-edna--mod-timestamp ts n
what))))
+ ((string-match-p "\\`[+-]" arg)
+ ;; Starts with a + or -, so assume we're incrementing a timestamp
+ ;; We support hours and minutes, so this must be supported separately,
+ ;; since org-read-date-analyze doesn't
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,n ,what-string ,def) (org-edna--read-date-get-relative
arg this-time current))
+ (what (cdr (assoc-string what-string type-map)))
+ (ts-format (org-edna--determine-timestamp-format what
this-ts))
+ (current-ts (format-time-string (org-time-stamp-format
ts-format) current))
+ (ts (if def current-ts this-ts)))
+ ;; Ensure that the source timestamp exists
+ (unless ts
+ (error "Tried to increment a non-existent timestamp"))
+ (org--deadline-or-schedule nil type (org-edna--mod-timestamp ts n
what))))
+ (t
+ ;; For everything else, assume `org-read-date-analyze' can handle it
+
+ ;; The third argument to `org-read-date-analyze' specifies the defaults
to
+ ;; use if that time component isn't specified. Since there's no way to
+ ;; tell if a time was specified, tell `org-read-date-analyze' to use nil
+ ;; if no time is found.
+ (let* ((case-fold-search t)
+ (parsed-time (org-read-date-analyze arg this-time '(nil nil nil
nil nil nil)))
+ (have-time (nth 2 parsed-time))
+ (final-time (apply 'encode-time (mapcar (lambda (e) (or e 0))
parsed-time)))
+ (new-ts (format-time-string (if have-time "%F %R" "%F")
final-time)))
+ (org--deadline-or-schedule nil type new-ts))))))
+
+(defun org-edna-action/scheduled! (last-entry &rest args)
+ "Action to set the scheduled time of a target heading based on ARGS.
+
+Edna Syntax: scheduled!(\"DATE[ TIME]\") [1]
+Edna Syntax: scheduled!(rm|remove) [2]
+Edna Syntax: scheduled!(cp|copy) [3]
+Edna Syntax: scheduled!(\"[+|-|++|--]NTHING[ [+|-]LANDING]\") [4]
+Edna Syntax: scheduled!(\"float [+|-|++|--]?N DAYNAME [ DAY[ MONTH]]\") [5]
+
+In form 1, schedule the target for the given date and time. If
+DATE is a weekday instead of a date, schedule the target for the
+following weekday. If it is a date, schedule it for that date
+exactly. TIME is a time string, such as HH:MM. If it isn't
+specified, only a date will be applied to the target. Any string
+recognized by `org-read-date' may be used.
+
+Form 2 will remove the scheduled time from the target.
+
+Form 3 will copy the scheduled time from LAST-ENTRY (the current
+heading) to the target.
+
+Form 4 increments(+) or decrements(-) the target's scheduled time
+by N THINGS relative to either itself (+/-) or the current
+time (++/--). THING is one of y (years), m (months), d (days),
+h (hours), or M (minutes), and N is an integer.
+
+Form 4 may also include a \"landing\" specification. This is
+either (a) a day of the week (\"Sun\", \"friday\", etc.), (b)
+\"weekday\" or \"wkdy\", or (c) \"weekend\" or \"wknd\".
+
+If (a), then the target date will be adjusted forward (+) or
+backward (-) to find the closest target day of the week.
+Form (b) will adjust the target time to find a weekday, and (c)
+does the same, but for weekends.
+
+Form 5 handles \"float\" time, named for `diary-float'. This
+form will set the target's scheduled time to the date of the Nth
+DAYNAME after/before MONTH DAY. MONTH may be a month string or
+an integer. Use 0 or leave blank for the following or previous
+month. DAY is an optional integer. If not given, it will be
+1 (for forward) or the last day of MONTH (backward).
+
+For information on how the new timestamp format is chosen when
+using ++, see `org-edna-timestamp-format'."
+ (org-edna--handle-planning 'scheduled last-entry args))
+
+(defun org-edna-action/deadline! (last-entry &rest args)
+ "Action to set the deadline time of a target heading based on ARGS.
+
+Edna Syntax: deadline!(\"DATE[ TIME]\") [1]
+Edna Syntax: deadline!(rm|remove) [2]
+Edna Syntax: deadline!(cp|copy) [3]
+Edna Syntax: deadline!(\"[+|-|++|--]NTHING[ [+|-]LANDING]\") [4]
+Edna Syntax: deadline!(\"float [+|-|++|--]?N DAYNAME [ DAY[ MONTH]]\") [5]
+
+In form 1, set the deadline the target for the given date and
+time. If DATE is a weekday instead of a date, set the deadline
+the target for the following weekday. If it is a date, set the
+deadline it for that date exactly. TIME is a time string, such
+as HH:MM. If it isn't specified, only a date will be applied to
+the target. Any string recognized by `org-read-date' may be
+used.
+
+Form 2 will remove the deadline time from the target.
+
+Form 3 will copy the deadline time from LAST-ENTRY (the current
+heading) to the target.
+
+Form 4 increments(+) or decrements(-) the target's deadline time
+by N THINGS relative to either itself (+/-) or the current
+time (++/--). THING is one of y (years), m (months), d (days),
+h (hours), or M (minutes), and N is an integer.
+
+Form 4 may also include a \"landing\" specification. This is
+either (a) a day of the week (\"Sun\", \"friday\", etc.), (b)
+\"weekday\" or \"wkdy\", or (c) \"weekend\" or \"wknd\".
+
+If (a), then the target date will be adjusted forward (+) or
+backward (-) to find the closest target day of the week.
+Form (b) will adjust the target time to find a weekday, and (c)
+does the same, but for weekends.
+
+Form 5 handles \"float\" time, named for `diary-float'. This
+form will set the target's scheduled time to the date of the Nth
+DAYNAME after/before MONTH DAY. MONTH may be a month string or
+an integer. Use 0 or leave blank for the following or previous
+month. DAY is an optional integer. If not given, it will be
+1 (for forward) or the last day of MONTH (backward).
+
+For information on how the new timestamp format is chosen when
+using ++, see `org-edna-timestamp-format'."
+ (org-edna--handle-planning 'deadline last-entry args))
+
+(defun org-edna-action/tag! (_last-entry tags)
+ "Action to set the tags of a target heading to TAGS.
+
+Edna Syntax: tag!(\"TAGS\")
+
+TAGS is a valid tag specification, such as \":aa:bb:cc:\"."
+ (org-set-tags tags))
+
+(defun org-edna--string-is-numeric-p (string)
+ "Return non-nil if STRING is a valid numeric string.
+
+Examples of valid numeric strings are \"1\", \"-3\", or \"123\"."
+ ;; Can't use string-to-number, because it returns 0 if STRING isn't a
+ ;; number, which is ambiguous.
+ (numberp (car (read-from-string string))))
+
+(defun org-edna--increment-numeric-property (pom property &optional decrement)
+ "Return the incremented value of PROPERTY at POM.
+
+If optional argument DECREMENT is non-nil, decrement the property
+value instead."
+ (let* ((prop-value (org-entry-get pom property)))
+ (unless prop-value
+ (error "Attempted to increment/decrement unset property %s" property))
+ (unless (org-edna--string-is-numeric-p prop-value)
+ (error "Property %s doesn't have a numeric value (got %s)" property
prop-value))
+ (number-to-string (+ (if decrement -1 1) (string-to-number prop-value)))))
+
+(defun org-edna--cycle-property (pom property &optional previous)
+ "Cycle the property PROPERTY at POM through its allowed values.
+
+Change PROPERTY to the next allowed value, unless PREVIOUS is
+non-nil, in which case, cycle to the previous allowed value."
+ (let* ((prop-value (org-entry-get pom property)))
+ (unless prop-value
+ (error "Attempted to cycle an unset property %s" property))
+ (save-excursion
+ ;; Jump to the property line, (required for
`org-property-next-allowed-value')
+ (re-search-forward (org-re-property property nil nil prop-value))
+ (org-property-next-allowed-value previous))))
+
+(defun org-edna-action/set-property! (_last-entry property value)
+ "Action to set the property PROPERTY of a target heading to VALUE.
+
+Edna Syntax: set-property!(\"PROPERTY\" \"VALUE\")
+
+PROPERTY and VALUE are both strings. PROPERTY must be a valid
+org mode property."
+ (pcase value
+ ((pred stringp)
+ (org-entry-put (point) property value))
+ ((or `inc `dec)
+ (let* ((new-value (org-edna--increment-numeric-property (point) property
+ (eq value 'dec))))
+ (org-entry-put (point) property new-value)))
+ ((or `next `prev `previous)
+ (org-edna--cycle-property (point) property (memq value '(prev
previous))))))
+
+(defun org-edna-action/delete-property! (_last-entry property)
+ "Action to delete a property from a target heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: delete-property!(\"PROPERTY\")
+
+PROPERTY must be a valid org mode property."
+ (org-entry-delete nil property))
+
+(defun org-edna-action/clock-in! (_last-entry)
+ "Action to clock into a target heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: clock-in!"
+ (org-clock-in))
+
+(defun org-edna-action/clock-out! (_last-entry)
+ "Action to clock out from the current clocked heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: clock-out!
+
+Note that this will not necessarily clock out of the target, but
+the actual running clock."
+ (org-clock-out))
+
+(defun org-edna-action/set-priority! (_last-entry priority-action)
+ "Action to set the priority of a target heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: set-priority!(\"PRIORITY-STRING\") [1]
+Edna Syntax: set-priority!(up) [2]
+Edna Syntax: set-priority!(down) [3]
+Edna Syntax: set-priority!(P) [4]
+
+Form 1 sets the priority to PRIORITY-STRING, so PRIORITY-STRING
+must be a valid priority string, such as \"A\" or \"E\". It may
+also be the string \" \", which removes the priority from the
+target.
+
+Form 2 cycles the target's priority up through the list of
+allowed priorities.
+
+Form 3 cycles the target's priority down through the list of
+allowed priorities.
+
+Form 4: Set the target's priority to the character P."
+ (org-priority (if (stringp priority-action)
+ (string-to-char priority-action)
+ priority-action)))
+
+(defun org-edna-set-effort (value increment)
+ "Set the effort property of the current entry.
+With numerical prefix arg, use the nth allowed value, 0 stands for the
+10th allowed value.
+
+When INCREMENT is non-nil, set the property to the next allowed value."
+ ;; NOTE: Copied from `org-set-effort', because the signature changed in
9.1.7.
+ ;; Since the Org repo doesn't change its version string until after a
release,
+ ;; there's no way to tell when to use the old or new signature until after
+ ;; 9.1.7 is released. Therefore, we cut out the middle man and slap the
+ ;; entire function here.
+ (interactive "P")
+ (when (equal value 0) (setq value 10))
+ (let* ((completion-ignore-case t)
+ (prop org-effort-property)
+ (cur (org-entry-get nil prop))
+ (allowed (org-property-get-allowed-values nil prop 'table))
+ (existing (mapcar 'list (org-property-values prop)))
+ rpl
+ (val (cond
+ ((stringp value) value)
+ ((and allowed (integerp value))
+ (or (car (nth (1- value) allowed))
+ (car (org-last allowed))))
+ ((and allowed increment)
+ (or (cl-caadr (member (list cur) allowed))
+ (user-error "Allowed effort values are not set")))
+ (allowed
+ (message "Select 1-9,0, [RET%s]: %s"
+ (if cur (concat "=" cur) "")
+ (mapconcat 'car allowed " "))
+ (setq rpl (read-char-exclusive))
+ (if (equal rpl ?\r)
+ cur
+ (setq rpl (- rpl ?0))
+ (when (equal rpl 0) (setq rpl 10))
+ (if (and (> rpl 0) (<= rpl (length allowed)))
+ (car (nth (1- rpl) allowed))
+ (org-completing-read "Effort: " allowed nil))))
+ (t
+ (org-completing-read
+ (concat "Effort" (and cur (string-match "\\S-" cur)
+ (concat " [" cur "]"))
+ ": ")
+ existing nil nil "" nil cur)))))
+ (unless (equal (org-entry-get nil prop) val)
+ (org-entry-put nil prop val))
+ (org-refresh-property
+ '((effort . identity)
+ (effort-minutes . org-duration-to-minutes))
+ val)
+ (message "%s is now %s" prop val)))
+
+(defun org-edna-action/set-effort! (_last-entry value)
+ "Action to set the effort of a target heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: set-effort!(VALUE) [1]
+Edna Syntax: set-effort!(increment) [2]
+
+For form 1, set the effort based on VALUE. If VALUE is a string,
+it's converted to an integer. Otherwise, the integer is used as
+the raw value for the effort.
+
+For form 2, increment the effort to the next allowed value."
+ (if (eq value 'increment)
+ (org-edna-set-effort nil value)
+ (org-edna-set-effort value nil)))
+
+(defun org-edna-action/archive! (_last-entry)
+ "Action to archive a target heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: archive!
+
+If `org-edna-prompt-for-archive', prompt before archiving the
+entry."
+ (if org-edna-prompt-for-archive
+ (org-archive-subtree-default-with-confirmation)
+ (org-archive-subtree-default)))
+
+(defun org-edna-action/chain! (last-entry property)
+ "Action to copy a property to a target heading.
+
+Edna Syntax: chain!(\"PROPERTY\")
+
+Copy PROPERTY from the source heading to the target heading.
+Does nothing if the source heading has no property PROPERTY."
+ (when-let* ((old-prop (org-entry-get last-entry property)))
+ (org-entry-put nil property old-prop)))
+
+
+;;; Conditions
+
+;; For most conditions, we return true if condition is true and neg is false,
or
+;; if condition is false and neg is true:
+
+;; | cond | neg | res |
+;; |------+-----+-----|
+;; | t | t | f |
+;; | t | f | t |
+;; | f | t | t |
+;; | f | f | f |
+
+;; This means that we want to take the exclusive-or of condition and neg.
+
+(defun org-edna-condition/done? (neg)
+ "Condition to check if all target headings are in the DONE state.
+
+Edna Syntax: done?
+
+DONE state is determined by the local value of
+`org-done-keywords'.
+
+Example:
+
+* TODO Heading
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: match(\"target\") done?
+ :END:
+
+Here, \"Heading\" will block if all targets tagged \"target\" are
+in a DONE state.
+
+* TODO Heading 2
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: match(\"target\") !done?
+ :END:
+
+Here, \"Heading 2\" will block if all targets tagged \"target\"
+are not in a DONE state."
+ (when-let* ((condition
+ (if neg
+ (member (org-entry-get nil "TODO") org-not-done-keywords)
+ (member (org-entry-get nil "TODO") org-done-keywords))))
+ (org-get-heading)))
+
+(defun org-edna-condition/todo-state? (neg state)
+ "Condition to check if all target headings have the TODO state STATE.
+
+Edna Syntax: todo-state?(\"STATE\")
+
+Block the source heading if all target headings have TODO state
+STATE. STATE must be a valid TODO state string."
+ (let ((condition (string-equal (org-entry-get nil "TODO") state)))
+ (when (org-xor condition neg)
+ (org-get-heading))))
+
+;; Block if there are headings
+(defun org-edna-condition/headings? (neg)
+ "Condition to check if a target has headings in its file.
+
+Edna Syntax: headings?
+
+Block the source heading if any headings can be found in its
+file. This means that target does not have to be a heading."
+ (let ((condition (not (seq-empty-p (org-map-entries (lambda nil t))))))
+ (when (org-xor condition neg)
+ (buffer-name))))
+
+(defun org-edna-condition/variable-set? (neg var val)
+ "Condition to check if a variable is set in a target.
+
+Edna Syntax: variable-set?(VAR VAL)
+
+Evaluate VAR when visiting a target, and compare it with `equal'
+against VAL. Block the source heading if VAR = VAL.
+
+Target does not have to be a heading."
+ (let ((condition (equal (symbol-value var) val)))
+ (when (org-xor condition neg)
+ (format "%s %s= %s" var (if neg "!" "=") val))))
+
+(defun org-edna-condition/has-property? (neg prop val)
+ "Condition to check if a target heading has property PROP = VAL.
+
+Edna Syntax: has-property?(\"PROP\" \"VAL\")
+
+Block if the target heading has the property PROP set to VAL,
+both of which must be strings."
+ (let ((condition (string-equal (org-entry-get nil prop) val)))
+ (when (org-xor condition neg)
+ (org-get-heading))))
+
+(defun org-edna-condition/re-search? (neg match)
+ "Condition to check for a regular expression in a target's file.
+
+Edna Syntax: re-search?(\"MATCH\")
+
+Block if regular expression MATCH can be found in target's file,
+starting from target's position."
+ (let ((condition (re-search-forward match nil t)))
+ (when (org-xor condition neg)
+ (format "%s %s in %s" (if neg "Did Not Find" "Found") match
(buffer-name)))))
+
+(defun org-edna-condition/has-tags? (neg &rest tags)
+ "Check if the target heading has tags.
+
+Edna Syntax: has-tags?(\"tag1\" \"tag2\"...)
+
+Block if the target heading has any of the tags tag1, tag2, etc."
+ (let* ((condition (apply 'org-edna-entry-has-tags-p tags)))
+ (when (org-xor condition neg)
+ (org-get-heading))))
+
+(defun org-edna--heading-matches (match-string)
+ "Return non-nil if the current heading matches MATCH-STRING."
+ (let* ((matcher (cdr (org-make-tags-matcher match-string)))
+ (todo (org-entry-get nil "TODO"))
+ (tags (org-get-tags nil t))
+ (level (org-reduced-level (org-outline-level))))
+ (funcall matcher todo tags level)))
+
+(defun org-edna-condition/matches? (neg match-string)
+ "Matches a heading against a match string.
+
+Edna Syntax: matches?(\"MATCH-STRING\")
+
+Blocks if the target heading matches MATCH-STRING.
+
+MATCH-STRING is a valid match string as passed to
+`org-map-entries'."
+ (let* ((condition (org-edna--heading-matches match-string)))
+ (when (org-xor condition neg)
+ (org-get-heading))))
+
+
+;;; Consideration
+
+(defun org-edna-handle-consideration (consideration blocks)
+ "Handle consideration CONSIDERATION.
+
+Edna Syntax: consider(any) [1]
+Edna Syntax: consider(N) [2]
+Edna Syntax: consider(P) [3]
+Edna Syntax: consider(all) [4]
+
+A blocker can be read as:
+\"If ANY heading in TARGETS matches CONDITION, block this heading\"
+
+The consideration is \"ANY\".
+
+Form 1 blocks only if any target matches the condition. This is
+the default.
+
+Form 2 blocks only if at least N targets meet the condition. N=1
+is the same as 'any'.
+
+Form 3 blocks only if *at least* fraction P of the targets meet
+the condition. This should be a decimal value between 0 and 1.
+
+Form 4 blocks only if all targets match the condition.
+
+The default consideration is \"any\".
+
+If CONSIDERATION is nil, default to 'any.
+
+The \"consideration\" keyword is also provided. It functions the
+same as \"consider\"."
+ ;; BLOCKS is a list of entries that meets the blocking condition; if one
isn't
+ ;; blocked, its entry will be nil.
+ (let* ((consideration (or consideration 'any))
+ (first-block (seq-find #'identity blocks))
+ (total-blocks (seq-length blocks))
+ (fulfilled (seq-count #'not blocks))
+ (blocked (- total-blocks fulfilled)))
+ (pcase consideration
+ ('any
+ ;; In order to pass, all of them must be fulfilled, so find the first
one
+ ;; that isn't.
+ first-block)
+ ('all
+ ;; All of them must be set to block, so if one of them doesn't block,
the
+ ;; entire entry won't block.
+ (if (> fulfilled 0)
+ ;; Have one fulfilled
+ nil
+ ;; None of them are fulfilled
+ first-block))
+ ((pred integerp)
+ ;; A minimum number of them must meet the blocking condition, so check
+ ;; how many block.
+ (if (>= blocked consideration)
+ first-block
+ nil))
+ ((pred floatp)
+ ;; A certain percentage of them must block for the blocker to block.
+ (let* ((float-blocked (/ (float blocked) (float total-blocks))))
+ (if (>= float-blocked consideration)
+ first-block
+ nil))))))
+
+
+;;; Popout editing
+
+(defvar org-edna-edit-original-marker nil)
+(defvar org-edna-blocker-section-marker nil)
+(defvar org-edna-trigger-section-marker nil)
+
+(defcustom org-edna-edit-buffer-name "*Org Edna Edit Blocker/Trigger*"
+ "Name of the popout buffer for editing blockers/triggers."
+ :type 'string
+ :group 'org-edna)
+
+(defun org-edna-in-edit-buffer-p ()
+ "Return non-nil if inside the Edna edit buffer."
+ (string-equal (buffer-name) org-edna-edit-buffer-name))
+
+(defun org-edna-replace-newlines (string)
+ "Replace newlines with spaces in STRING."
+ (string-join (split-string string "\n" t) " "))
+
+(defun org-edna-edit-text-between-markers (first-marker second-marker)
+ "Collect the text between FIRST-MARKER and SECOND-MARKER."
+ (buffer-substring (marker-position first-marker)
+ (marker-position second-marker)))
+
+(defun org-edna-edit-blocker-section-text ()
+ "Collect the BLOCKER section text from an edit buffer."
+ (when (org-edna-in-edit-buffer-p)
+ (let ((original-text (org-edna-edit-text-between-markers
+ org-edna-blocker-section-marker
+ org-edna-trigger-section-marker)))
+ ;; Strip the BLOCKER key
+ (when (string-match "^BLOCKER\n\\(\\(?:.*\n\\)+\\)" original-text)
+ (org-edna-replace-newlines (match-string 1 original-text))))))
+
+(defun org-edna-edit-trigger-section-text ()
+ "Collect the TRIGGER section text from an edit buffer."
+ (when (org-edna-in-edit-buffer-p)
+ (let ((original-text (org-edna-edit-text-between-markers
+ org-edna-trigger-section-marker
+ (point-max-marker))))
+ ;; Strip the TRIGGER key
+ (when (string-match "^TRIGGER\n\\(\\(?:.*\n\\)+\\)" original-text)
+ (org-edna-replace-newlines (match-string 1 original-text))))))
+
+(defvar org-edna-edit-map
+ (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
+ (org-defkey map "\C-x\C-s" 'org-edna-edit-finish)
+ (org-defkey map "\C-c\C-s" 'org-edna-edit-finish)
+ (org-defkey map "\C-c\C-c" 'org-edna-edit-finish)
+ (org-defkey map "\C-c'" 'org-edna-edit-finish)
+ (org-defkey map "\C-c\C-q" 'org-edna-edit-abort)
+ (org-defkey map "\C-c\C-k" 'org-edna-edit-abort)
+ map))
+
+(defun org-edna-edit ()
+ "Edit the blockers and triggers for current heading in a separate buffer."
+ (interactive)
+ ;; Move to the start of the current heading
+ (let* ((heading-point (save-excursion
+ (org-back-to-heading)
+ (point-marker)))
+ (blocker (or (org-entry-get heading-point "BLOCKER") ""))
+ (trigger (or (org-entry-get heading-point "TRIGGER") ""))
+ (wc (current-window-configuration))
+ (sel-win (selected-window)))
+ (org-switch-to-buffer-other-window org-edna-edit-buffer-name)
+ (erase-buffer)
+ ;; Keep global-font-lock-mode from turning on font-lock-mode
+ (let ((font-lock-global-modes '(not fundamental-mode)))
+ (fundamental-mode))
+ (use-local-map org-edna-edit-map)
+ (setq-local font-lock-global-modes (list 'not major-mode))
+ (setq-local org-edna-edit-original-marker heading-point)
+ (setq-local org-window-configuration wc)
+ (setq-local org-selected-window sel-win)
+ (setq-local org-finish-function 'org-edna-edit-finish)
+ (insert "Edit blockers and triggers in this buffer under their respective
sections below.
+All lines under a given section will be merged into one when saving back to
+the source buffer. Finish with `C-c C-c' or abort with `C-c C-k'\n\n")
+ (setq-local org-edna-blocker-section-marker (point-marker))
+ (insert (format "BLOCKER\n%s\n\n" blocker))
+ (setq-local org-edna-trigger-section-marker (point-marker))
+ (insert (format "TRIGGER\n%s\n\n" trigger))
+
+ ;; Change syntax table to make ! and ? symbol constituents
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?! "_")
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?? "_")
+
+ ;; Set up completion
+ (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions 'org-edna-completion-at-point nil
t)))
+
+(defun org-edna-edit-finish ()
+ "Finish an Edna property edit."
+ (interactive)
+ (let ((blocker (org-edna-edit-blocker-section-text))
+ (trigger (org-edna-edit-trigger-section-text))
+ (pos-marker org-edna-edit-original-marker)
+ (wc org-window-configuration)
+ (sel-win org-selected-window))
+ (set-window-configuration wc)
+ (select-window sel-win)
+ (goto-char pos-marker)
+ (unless (string-empty-p blocker)
+ (org-entry-put nil "BLOCKER" blocker))
+ (unless (string-empty-p trigger)
+ (org-entry-put nil "TRIGGER" trigger))
+ (kill-buffer org-edna-edit-buffer-name)))
+
+(defun org-edna-edit-abort ()
+ "Abort an Edna property edit."
+ (interactive)
+ (let ((pos-marker org-edna-edit-original-marker)
+ (wc org-window-configuration)
+ (sel-win org-selected-window))
+ (set-window-configuration wc)
+ (select-window sel-win)
+ (goto-char pos-marker)
+ (kill-buffer org-edna-edit-buffer-name)))
+
+;;; Completion
+
+(defun org-edna-between-markers-p (point first-marker second-marker)
+ "Return non-nil if POINT is between FIRST-MARKER and SECOND-MARKER in the
current buffer."
+ (and (markerp first-marker)
+ (markerp second-marker)
+ (eq (marker-buffer first-marker)
+ (marker-buffer second-marker))
+ (eq (current-buffer) (marker-buffer first-marker))
+ (<= (marker-position first-marker) point)
+ (>= (marker-position second-marker) point)))
+
+(defun org-edna-edit-in-blocker-section-p ()
+ "Return non-nil if `point' is in an edna blocker edit section."
+ (org-edna-between-markers-p (point)
+ org-edna-blocker-section-marker
+ org-edna-trigger-section-marker))
+
+(defun org-edna-edit-in-trigger-section-p ()
+ "Return non-nil if `point' is in an edna trigger edit section."
+ (org-edna-between-markers-p (point)
+ org-edna-trigger-section-marker
+ (point-max-marker)))
+
+(defun org-edna--collect-keywords (keyword-type &optional suffix)
+ "Collect known Edna keywords of type KEYWORD-TYPE.
+
+SUFFIX is an additional suffix to use when matching keywords."
+ (let* ((suffix (or suffix ""))
+ (edna-sym-list)
+ (edna-rx (rx-to-string `(and
+ string-start
+ "org-edna-"
+ ,keyword-type
+ "/"
+ (submatch (one-or-more ascii))
+ ,suffix
+ string-end))))
+ (mapatoms
+ (lambda (s)
+ (when (and (string-match edna-rx (symbol-name s)) (fboundp s))
+ (cl-pushnew (concat (match-string-no-properties 1 (symbol-name s))
suffix)
+ edna-sym-list))))
+ edna-sym-list))
+
+(defun org-edna--collect-finders ()
+ "Return a list of finder keywords."
+ (org-edna--collect-keywords "finder"))
+
+(defun org-edna--collect-actions ()
+ "Return a list of action keywords."
+ (org-edna--collect-keywords "action" "!"))
+
+(defun org-edna--collect-conditions ()
+ "Return a list of condition keywords."
+ (org-edna--collect-keywords "condition" "?"))
+
+(defun org-edna-completions-for-blocker ()
+ "Return a list of all allowed Edna keywords for a blocker."
+ `(,@(org-edna--collect-finders)
+ ,@(org-edna--collect-conditions)
+ "consideration" "consider"))
+
+(defun org-edna-completions-for-trigger ()
+ "Return a list of all allowed Edna keywords for a trigger."
+ `(,@(org-edna--collect-finders)
+ ,@(org-edna--collect-actions)))
+
+(defun org-edna-completion-table-function (string pred action)
+ "Completion table function for Edna keywords.
+
+See `minibuffer-completion-table' for description of STRING,
+PRED, and ACTION."
+ (let ((completions (cond
+ ;; Don't offer completion inside of arguments
+ ((> (syntax-ppss-depth (syntax-ppss)) 0) nil)
+ ((org-edna-edit-in-blocker-section-p)
+ (org-edna-completions-for-blocker))
+ ((org-edna-edit-in-trigger-section-p)
+ (org-edna-completions-for-trigger)))))
+ (pcase action
+ (`nil
+ (try-completion string completions pred))
+ (`t
+ (all-completions string completions pred))
+ (`lambda
+ (test-completion string completions pred))
+ (`(boundaries . _) nil)
+ (`metadata
+ `(metadata . ((category . org-edna)
+ (annotation-function . nil)
+ (display-sort-function . identity)
+ (cycle-sort-function . identity)))))))
+
+(defun org-edna-completion-at-point ()
+ "Complete the Edna keyword at point."
+ (when-let* ((bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)))
+ (list (car bounds) (cdr bounds) 'org-edna-completion-table-function)))
+
+(defun org-edna-describe-keyword (keyword)
+ "Describe the Org Edna keyword KEYWORD.
+
+KEYWORD should be a string for a keyword recognized by edna.
+
+Displays help for KEYWORD in the Help buffer."
+ (interactive
+ (list
+ (completing-read
+ "Keyword: "
+ `(,@(org-edna--collect-finders)
+ ,@(org-edna--collect-actions)
+ ,@(org-edna--collect-conditions)
+ "consideration" "consider")
+ nil ;; No filter predicate
+ t))) ;; require match
+ ;; help-split-fundoc splits the usage info from the rest of the
documentation.
+ ;; This avoids having another usage line in the keyword documentation that
has
+ ;; nothing to do with how edna expects the function.
+ (pcase-let* ((`(,_type . ,func) (org-edna--function-for-key (intern
keyword)))
+ (`(,_usage . ,doc) (help-split-fundoc (documentation func t)
func)))
+ (with-help-window (help-buffer)
+ (princ doc))))
+
+
+;;; Bug Reports
+
+(declare-function lm-report-bug "lisp-mnt" (topic))
+
+(defun org-edna-submit-bug-report (topic)
+ "Submit a bug report to the Edna developers.
+
+TOPIC is the topic for the bug report."
+ (interactive "sTopic: ")
+ (require 'lisp-mnt)
+ (let* ((src-file (locate-library "org-edna.el" t))
+ (src-buf-live (find-buffer-visiting src-file))
+ (src-buf (find-file-noselect src-file)))
+ (with-current-buffer src-buf
+ (lm-report-bug topic))
+ ;; Kill the buffer if it wasn't live
+ (unless src-buf-live
+ (kill-buffer src-buf))))
+
+(provide 'org-edna)
+
+;;; org-edna.el ends here
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+This is org-edna.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from
+org-edna.texi.
+
+INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
+START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+* Org Edna: (org-edna). Extensible Dependencies ’N’ Actions for Org Mode tasks.
+END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Top, Next: Copying, Up: (dir)
+
+Org Edna
+********
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Copying::
+* Introduction:: A Brief Introduction to Edna
+* Basic Features:: Finders and Actions
+* Advanced Features::
+* Extending Edna:: What else can it do?
+* Contributing:: I wanna help!
+* Changelog:: List of changes by version
+
+— The Detailed Node Listing —
+
+Introduction
+
+* Installation and Setup:: How to install Edna
+* Basic Operation:: How to use Edna
+* Blockers:: Blocking a TODO Item
+* Triggers:: Triggering actions after completing a task
+* Syntax:: Basic explanation of Edna’s syntax
+
+Basic Features
+
+* Finders:: How to find targets
+* Actions:: Next steps
+* Getting Help:: Getting some help
+
+Finders
+
+* ancestors:: Find a list of ancestors
+* children:: Find all immediate children
+* descendants:: Find all descendants
+* file:: Find a file by name
+* first-child:: Find the first child of a heading
+* ids:: Find a list of headings with given IDs
+* match:: Good old tag matching
+* next-sibling:: Find the next sibling
+* next-sibling-wrap:: Find the next sibling, wrapping around
+* olp:: Find a heading by its outline path
+* org-file:: Find a file in org-directory
+* parent:: Find a parent
+* previous-sibling:: Find the previous sibling
+* previous-sibling-wrap:: Find the previous sibling, with wrapping
+* relatives:: Generic relative finder
+* rest-of-siblings:: Find the remaining siblings
+* rest-of-siblings-wrap:: Find the remaining siblings, with wrapping
+* self::
+* siblings:: Find all the siblings
+* siblings-wrap:: Find the siblings, but wrap around
+
+
+Actions
+
+* Scheduled/Deadline:: Operate on planning information
+* TODO State:: Set todo state
+* Archive:: Archive targets
+* Chain Property:: Copy properties from source to targets
+* Clocking:: Clock in or out of a target
+* Property:: Set properties of targets
+* Priority:: Set priorities of targets
+* Tag:: Tags of a target
+* Effort:: So much effort!
+
+
+Advanced Features
+
+* Finder Cache:: Making the finders work faster
+* Conditions:: More than just DONE headings
+* Consideration:: Only some of them
+* Conditional Forms:: If/Then/Else
+* Setting the Properties:: The easy way to set BLOCKER and TRIGGER
+
+Conditions
+
+* Heading is DONE::
+* File Has Headings::
+* Heading TODO State::
+* Lisp Variable Set::
+* Heading Has Property::
+* Regexp Search:: Search for a regular expression
+* Checking Tags:: Matching against a set of tags
+* Matching Headings:: Matching against a match string
+* Negating Conditions:: Doing the opposite
+* Multiple Conditions:: stacking blockers
+
+
+Extending Edna
+
+* Naming Conventions:: How to name new functions
+* Finders: Finders (1). Making a new finder
+* Actions: Actions (1). Making a new action
+* Conditions: Conditions (1). Making a new condition
+
+Contributing
+
+* Bugs::
+* Working with EDE:: And all its quirks
+* Compiling Edna:: How to compile Edna
+* Testing Edna:: Ensuring Edna works the way we think she will
+* Before Sending Changes:: Follow these instructions before sending us
anything
+* Developing with Bazaar:: How to use this strange VCS
+* Documentation:: Improving the documentation
+
+Changelog
+
+* 1.0.2: 102.
+* 1.0.1: 101.
+* 1.0: 10.
+* 1.0beta8: 10beta8.
+* 1.0beta7: 10beta7.
+* 1.0beta6: 10beta6.
+* 1.0beta5: 10beta5.
+* 1.0beta4: 10beta4.
+* 1.0beta3: 10beta3.
+* 1.0beta2: 10beta2.
+
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Copying, Next: Introduction, Prev: Top, Up: Top
+
+Copying
+*******
+
+Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ 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
+ <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Basic Features, Prev:
Copying, Up: Top
+
+Introduction
+************
+
+Extensible Dependencies ’N’ Actions (EDNA) for Org Mode tasks
+
+ Edna provides an extensible means of specifying conditions which must
+be fulfilled before a task can be completed and actions to take once it
+is.
+
+ Org Edna runs when either the BLOCKER or TRIGGER properties are set
+on a heading, and when it is changing from a TODO state to a DONE state.
+
+ For brevity, we use TODO state to indicate any state in
+‘org-not-done-keywords’, and DONE state to indicate any state in
+‘org-done-keywords’.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Installation and Setup:: How to install Edna
+* Basic Operation:: How to use Edna
+* Blockers:: Blocking a TODO Item
+* Triggers:: Triggering actions after completing a task
+* Syntax:: Basic explanation of Edna’s syntax
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Installation and Setup, Next: Basic Operation,
Up: Introduction
+
+Installation and Setup
+======================
+
+*Requirements*
+
+Emacs 25.1
+seq 2.19
+org 9.0.5
+
+ There are two ways to install Edna: From GNU ELPA, or from source.
+
+ From ELPA:
+
+ M-x package-install org-edna
+
+ From Source:
+
+ bzr branch https://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/org-edna-el/ org-edna
+
+ After that, add the following to your init file (typically .emacs):
+
+ ;; Only necessary if installing from source
+ (add-to-list 'load-path "/full/path/to/org-edna/")
+ (require 'org-edna)
+
+ ;; Always necessary
+ (org-edna-load)
+
+ If you ever want to disable Edna, run ‘org-edna-unload’.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Basic Operation, Next: Blockers, Prev:
Installation and Setup, Up: Introduction
+
+Basic Operation
+===============
+
+Let’s start with an example: Say you want to do laundry, but once you’ve
+put your clothes in the washer, you forget about it. Even with a tool
+like org-notify or appt, Org won’t know when to remind you. If you’ve
+got them scheduled for an hour after the other, maybe you forgot one
+time, or ran a little late. Now Org will remind you too early.
+
+ Edna can handle this for you like so:
+
+ * TODO Put clothes in washer
+ SCHEDULED: <2017-04-08 Sat 09:00>
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("++1h")
+ :END:
+ * TODO Put clothes in dryer
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("++1h")
+ :BLOCKER: previous-sibling
+ :END:
+ * TODO Fold laundry
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("++1h")
+ :BLOCKER: previous-sibling
+ :END:
+ * TODO Put clothes away
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("++1h")
+ :BLOCKER: previous-sibling
+ :END:
+
+ After you’ve put your clothes in the washer and mark the task DONE,
+Edna will schedule the following task for one hour after you set the
+first heading as done.
+
+ Another example might be a checklist that you’ve done so many times
+that you do part of it on autopilot:
+
+ * TODO Address all TODOs in code
+ * TODO Commit Code to Repository
+
+ The last thing anyone wants is to find out that some part of the code
+on which they’ve been working for days has a surprise waiting for them.
+Once again, Edna can help:
+
+ * TODO Address all TODOs in code
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: file("main.cpp") file("code.cpp") re-search?("TODO")
+ :END:
+ * TODO Commit Code to Repository
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Blockers, Next: Triggers, Prev: Basic Operation,
Up: Introduction
+
+Blockers
+========
+
+A blocker indicates conditions which must be met in order for a heading
+to be marked as DONE. Typically, this will be a list of headings that
+must be marked as DONE.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Triggers, Next: Syntax, Prev: Blockers, Up:
Introduction
+
+Triggers
+========
+
+A trigger is an action to take when a heading is set to done. For
+example, scheduling another task, marking another task as TODO, or
+renaming a file.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Syntax, Prev: Triggers, Up: Introduction
+
+Syntax
+======
+
+Edna has its own language for commands, the basic form of which is
+KEYWORD(ARG1 ARG2 ...)
+
+ KEYWORD can be any valid lisp symbol, such as key-word, KEY_WORD!, or
+keyword?.
+
+ Each argument can be one of the following:
+
+ • A symbol, such as arg or org-mode
+ • A quoted string, such as “hello” or “My name is Edna”
+ • A number, such as 0.5, +1e3, or -5
+ • A UUID, such as c5e30c76-879a-494d-9281-3a4b559c1a3c
+
+ Each argument takes specific datatypes as input, so be sure to read
+the entry before using it.
+
+ The parentheses can be omitted for commands with no arguments.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Basic Features, Next: Advanced Features, Prev:
Introduction, Up: Top
+
+Basic Features
+**************
+
+The most basic features of Edna are *finders* and *actions*.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Finders:: How to find targets
+* Actions:: Next steps
+* Getting Help:: Getting some help
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Finders, Next: Actions, Up: Basic Features
+
+Finders
+=======
+
+A finder specifies locations from which to test conditions or perform
+actions. These locations are referred to as “targets”. The current
+heading, i.e. the one that is being blocked or triggered, is referred
+to as the “source” heading.
+
+ More than one finder may be used. In this case, the targets are
+merged together, removing any duplicates.
+
+ Many finders take additional options, marked “OPTIONS”. See *note
+relatives:: for information on these options.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* ancestors:: Find a list of ancestors
+* children:: Find all immediate children
+* descendants:: Find all descendants
+* file:: Find a file by name
+* first-child:: Find the first child of a heading
+* ids:: Find a list of headings with given IDs
+* match:: Good old tag matching
+* next-sibling:: Find the next sibling
+* next-sibling-wrap:: Find the next sibling, wrapping around
+* olp:: Find a heading by its outline path
+* org-file:: Find a file in org-directory
+* parent:: Find a parent
+* previous-sibling:: Find the previous sibling
+* previous-sibling-wrap:: Find the previous sibling, with wrapping
+* relatives:: Generic relative finder
+* rest-of-siblings:: Find the remaining siblings
+* rest-of-siblings-wrap:: Find the remaining siblings, with wrapping
+* self::
+* siblings:: Find all the siblings
+* siblings-wrap:: Find the siblings, but wrap around
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: ancestors, Next: children, Up: Finders
+
+ancestors
+---------
+
+ • Syntax: ancestors(OPTIONS...)
+
+ The ‘ancestors’ finder returns a list of the source heading’s
+ancestors.
+
+ For example:
+
+ * TODO Heading 1
+ ** TODO Heading 2
+ ** TODO Heading 3
+ *** TODO Heading 4
+ **** TODO Heading 5
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: ancestors
+ :END:
+
+ In the above example, “Heading 5” will be blocked until “Heading 1”,
+“Heading 3”, and “Heading 4” are marked “DONE”, while “Heading 2” is
+ignored.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: children, Next: descendants, Prev: ancestors,
Up: Finders
+
+children
+--------
+
+ • Syntax: children(OPTIONS...)
+
+ The ‘children’ finder returns a list of the *immediate* children of
+the source heading. If the source has no children, no target is
+returned.
+
+ In order to get all levels of children of the source heading, use the
+*note descendants:: keyword instead.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: descendants, Next: file, Prev: children, Up:
Finders
+
+descendants
+-----------
+
+ • Syntax: descendants(OPTIONS...)
+
+ The ‘descendants’ finder returns a list of all descendants of the
+source heading.
+
+ * TODO Heading 1
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: descendants
+ :END:
+ ** TODO Heading 2
+ *** TODO Heading 3
+ **** TODO Heading 4
+ ***** TODO Heading 5
+
+ In the above example, “Heading 1” will block until Headings 2, 3, 4,
+and 5 are DONE.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: file, Next: first-child, Prev: descendants, Up:
Finders
+
+file
+----
+
+ • Syntax: file(“FILE”)
+
+ The ‘file’ finder finds a single file, specified as a string. The
+returned target will be the minimum point in the file.
+
+ Note that this does not give a valid heading, so any conditions or
+actions that require will throw an error. Consult the documentation for
+individual actions or conditions to determine which ones will and won’t
+work.
+
+ See *note conditions: Conditions. for how to set a different
+condition. For example:
+
+ * TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: file("~/myfile.org") headings?
+ :END:
+
+ Here, “Test” will block until myfile.org is clear of headings.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: first-child, Next: ids, Prev: file, Up: Finders
+
+first-child
+-----------
+
+ • Syntax: first-child(OPTIONS...)
+
+ Return the first child of the source heading. If the source heading
+has no children, no target is returned.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: ids, Next: match, Prev: first-child, Up: Finders
+
+ids
+---
+
+ • Syntax: id(ID1 ID2 ...)
+
+ The ‘ids’ finder will search for headings with given IDs, using
+‘org-id’. Any number of UUIDs may be specified. For example:
+
+ * TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: ids(62209a9a-c63b-45ef-b8a8-12e47a9ceed9
6dbd7921-a25c-4e20-b035-365677e00f30)
+ :END:
+
+ Here, “Test” will block until the heading with ID
+62209a9a-c63b-45ef-b8a8-12e47a9ceed9 and the heading with ID
+6dbd7921-a25c-4e20-b035-365677e00f30 are set to “DONE”.
+
+ Note that UUIDs need not be quoted; Edna will handle that for you.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: match, Next: next-sibling, Prev: ids, Up:
Finders
+
+match
+-----
+
+ • Syntax: match(“MATCH-STRING” SCOPE SKIP)
+
+ The ‘match’ keyword will take any arguments that ‘org-map-entries’
+usually takes. In fact, the arguments to ‘match’ are passed straight
+into ‘org-map-entries’.
+
+ * TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: match("test&mine" agenda)
+ :END:
+
+ “Test” will block until all entries tagged “test” and “mine” in the
+agenda files are marked DONE.
+
+ See the documentation for ‘org-map-entries’ for a full explanation of
+the first argument.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: next-sibling, Next: next-sibling-wrap, Prev:
match, Up: Finders
+
+next-sibling
+------------
+
+ • Syntax: next-sibling(OPTIONS...)
+
+ The ‘next-sibling’ keyword returns the next sibling of the source
+heading, if any.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: next-sibling-wrap, Next: olp, Prev:
next-sibling, Up: Finders
+
+next-sibling-wrap
+-----------------
+
+ • Syntax: next-sibling-wrap(OPTIONS...)
+
+ Find the next sibling of the source heading, if any. If there isn’t,
+wrap back around to the first heading in the same subtree.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: olp, Next: org-file, Prev: next-sibling-wrap,
Up: Finders
+
+olp
+---
+
+ • Syntax: olp(“FILE” “OLP”)
+
+ Finds the heading given by OLP in FILE. Both arguments are strings.
+
+ * TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: olp("test.org" "path/to/heading")
+ :END:
+
+ “Test” will block if the heading “path/to/heading” in “test.org” is
+not DONE.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: org-file, Next: parent, Prev: olp, Up: Finders
+
+org-file
+--------
+
+ • Syntax: org-file(“FILE”)
+
+ A special form of ‘file’, ‘org-file’ will find FILE in
+‘org-directory’.
+
+ FILE is the relative path of a file in ‘org-directory’. Nested files
+are allowed, such as “my-directory/my-file.org”. The returned target is
+the minimum point of FILE.
+
+ * TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: org-file("test.org")
+ :END:
+
+ Note that the file still requires an extension; the “org” here just
+means to look in ‘org-directory’, not necessarily an Org mode file.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: parent, Next: previous-sibling, Prev: org-file,
Up: Finders
+
+parent
+------
+
+ • Syntax: parent(OPTIONS...)
+
+ Returns the parent of the source heading, if any.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: previous-sibling, Next: previous-sibling-wrap,
Prev: parent, Up: Finders
+
+previous-sibling
+----------------
+
+ • Syntax: previous-sibling(OPTIONS...)
+
+ Returns the previous sibling of the source heading on the same level.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: previous-sibling-wrap, Next: relatives, Prev:
previous-sibling, Up: Finders
+
+previous-sibling-wrap
+---------------------
+
+ • Syntax: previous-sibling-wrap(OPTIONS...)
+
+ Returns the previous sibling of the source heading on the same level.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: relatives, Next: rest-of-siblings, Prev:
previous-sibling-wrap, Up: Finders
+
+relatives
+---------
+
+Find some relative of the current heading.
+
+ • Syntax: relatives(OPTION OPTION...)
+ • Syntax: chain-find(OPTION OPTION...)
+
+ Identical to the chain argument in org-depend, relatives selects its
+single target using the following method:
+
+ 1. Creates a list of possible targets
+ 2. Filters the targets from Step 1
+ 3. Sorts the targets from Step 2
+
+ One option from each of the following three categories may be used;
+if more than one is specified, the last will be used. Filtering is the
+exception to this; each filter argument adds to the current filter.
+Apart from that, argument order is irrelevant.
+
+ The chain-find finder is also provided for backwards compatibility,
+and for similarity to org-depend.
+
+ All arguments are symbols, unless noted otherwise.
+
+ *Selection*
+
+ • from-top: Select siblings of the current heading, starting at the
+ top
+ • from-bottom: As above, but from the bottom
+ • from-current: Selects siblings, starting from the heading (wraps)
+ • no-wrap: As above, but without wrapping
+ • forward-no-wrap: Find entries on the same level, going forward
+ • forward-wrap: As above, but wrap when the end is reached
+ • backward-no-wrap: Find entries on the same level, going backward
+ • backward-wrap: As above, but wrap when the start is reached
+ • walk-up: Walk up the tree, excluding self
+ • walk-up-with-self: As above, but including self
+ • walk-down: Recursively walk down the tree, excluding self
+ • walk-down-with-self: As above, but including self
+ • step-down: Collect headings from one level down
+
+ *Filtering*
+
+ • todo-only: Select only targets with TODO state set that isn’t a
+ DONE state
+ • todo-and-done-only: Select all targets with a TODO state set
+ • no-comments: Skip commented headings
+ • no-archive: Skip archived headings
+ • NUMBER: Only use that many headings, starting from the first one If
+ passed 0, use all headings If <0, omit that many headings from the
+ end
+ • “+tag”: Only select headings with given tag
+ • “-tag”: Only select headings without tag
+ • “REGEX”: select headings whose titles match REGEX
+
+ *Sorting*
+
+ • no-sort: Remove other sorting in affect
+ • reverse-sort: Reverse other sorts (stacks with other sort methods)
+ • random-sort: Sort in a random order
+ • priority-up: Sort by priority, highest first
+ • priority-down: Same, but lowest first
+ • effort-up: Sort by effort, highest first
+ • effort-down: Sort by effort, lowest first
+ • scheduled-up: Scheduled time, farthest first
+ • scheduled-down: Scheduled time, closest first
+ • deadline-up: Deadline time, farthest first
+ • deadline-down: Deadline time, closest first
+ • timestamp-up: Timestamp time, farthest first
+ • timestamp-down: Timestamp time, closest first
+
+ Many of the other finders are shorthand for argument combinations of
+relative:
+
+*note ancestors::
+ walk-up
+*note children::
+ step-down
+*note descendants::
+ walk-down
+*note first-child::
+ step-down 1
+*note next-sibling::
+ forward-no-wrap 1
+*note next-sibling-wrap::
+ forward-wrap 1
+*note parent::
+ walk-up 1
+*note previous-sibling::
+ backward-no-wrap 1
+*note previous-sibling-wrap::
+ backward-wrap 1
+*note rest-of-siblings::
+ forward-no-wrap
+*note rest-of-siblings-wrap::
+ forward-wrap
+*note siblings::
+ from-top
+*note siblings-wrap::
+ forward-wrap
+
+ Because these are implemented as shorthand, any arguments for
+relatives may also be passed to one of these finders.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: rest-of-siblings, Next: rest-of-siblings-wrap,
Prev: relatives, Up: Finders
+
+rest-of-siblings
+----------------
+
+ • Syntax: rest-of-siblings(OPTIONS...)
+
+ Starting from the heading following the current one, all same-level
+siblings are returned.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: rest-of-siblings-wrap, Next: self, Prev:
rest-of-siblings, Up: Finders
+
+rest-of-siblings-wrap
+---------------------
+
+ • Syntax: rest-of-siblings-wrap(OPTIONS...)
+
+ Starting from the heading following the current one, all same-level
+siblings are returned. When the end is reached, wrap back to the
+beginning.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: self, Next: siblings, Prev:
rest-of-siblings-wrap, Up: Finders
+
+self
+----
+
+ • Syntax: self
+
+ Returns the source heading.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: siblings, Next: siblings-wrap, Prev: self, Up:
Finders
+
+siblings
+--------
+
+ • Syntax: siblings(OPTIONS...)
+
+ Returns all siblings of the source heading as targets, starting from
+the first sibling.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: siblings-wrap, Prev: siblings, Up: Finders
+
+siblings-wrap
+-------------
+
+ • Syntax: siblings-wrap(OPTIONS...)
+
+ Finds the siblings on the same level as the source heading, wrapping
+when it reaches the end.
+
+ Identical to the *note rest-of-siblings-wrap:: finder.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Actions, Next: Getting Help, Prev: Finders, Up:
Basic Features
+
+Actions
+=======
+
+Once Edna has collected its targets for a trigger, it will perform
+actions on them.
+
+ Actions must always end with ’!’.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Scheduled/Deadline:: Operate on planning information
+* TODO State:: Set todo state
+* Archive:: Archive targets
+* Chain Property:: Copy properties from source to targets
+* Clocking:: Clock in or out of a target
+* Property:: Set properties of targets
+* Priority:: Set priorities of targets
+* Tag:: Tags of a target
+* Effort:: So much effort!
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Scheduled/Deadline, Next: TODO State, Up: Actions
+
+Scheduled/Deadline
+------------------
+
+ • Syntax: scheduled!(OPTIONS)
+ • Syntax: deadline!(OPTIONS)
+
+ Set the scheduled or deadline time of any target headings.
+
+ There are several forms that the planning keywords can take. In the
+following, PLANNING is either scheduled or deadline.
+
+ • PLANNING!(“DATE[ TIME]”)
+
+ Sets PLANNING to DATE at TIME. If DATE is a weekday instead of a
+ date, then set PLANNING to the following weekday. If TIME is not
+ specified, only a date will be added to the target.
+
+ Any string recognized by ‘org-read-date’ may be used for DATE.
+
+ TIME is a time string, such as HH:MM.
+
+ • PLANNING!(rm|remove)
+
+ Remove PLANNING from all targets. The argument to this form may be
+ either a string or a symbol.
+
+ • PLANNING!(copy|cp)
+
+ Copy PLANNING info verbatim from the source heading to all targets.
+ The argument to this form may be either a string or a symbol.
+
+ • PLANNING!(“[+|-|++|–]NTHING[ [+|-]LANDING]”)
+
+ Increment(+) or decrement(-) target’s PLANNING by N THINGs relative
+ to either itself (+/-) or the current time (++/–).
+
+ N is an integer
+
+ THING is one of y (years), m (months), d (days), h (hours), M
+ (minutes), a (case-insensitive) day of the week or its
+ abbreviation, or the strings “weekday” or “wkdy”.
+
+ If a day of the week is given as THING, move forward or backward N
+ weeks to find that day of the week.
+
+ If one of “weekday” or “wkdy” is given as THING, move forward or
+ backward N days, moving forward or backward to the next weekday.
+
+ This form may also include a “landing” specifier to control where
+ in the week the final date lands. LANDING may be one of the
+ following:
+
+ • A day of the week, which means adjust the final date forward
+ (+) or backward (-) to land on that day of the week.
+
+ • One of “weekday” or “wkdy”, which means adjust the target date
+ to the closest weekday.
+
+ • One of “weekend” or “wknd”, which means adjust the target date
+ to the closest weekend.
+
+ • PLANNING!(“float [+|-|++|–]N DAYNAME[ MONTH[ DAY]]”)
+
+ Set time to the date of the Nth DAYNAME before/after MONTH DAY, as
+ per ‘diary-float’.
+
+ N is an integer.
+
+ DAYNAME may be either an integer, where 0=Sunday, 1=Monday, etc.,
+ or a string for that day.
+
+ MONTH may be an integer, 1-12, or a month’s string. If MONTH is
+ empty, the following (+) or previous (-) month relative to the
+ target’s time (+/-) or the current time (++/–).
+
+ DAY is an integer, or empty or 0 to use the first of the month (+)
+ or the last of the month (-).
+
+ Examples:
+
+scheduled!(“Mon 09:00”)
+ Set SCHEDULED to the following Monday at 9:00
+deadline!(“++2h”)
+ Set DEADLINE to two hours from now.
+deadline!(copy) deadline!(“+1h”)
+ Copy the source deadline to the target, then increment it by an
+ hour.
+scheduled!(“+1wkdy”)
+ Set SCHEDULED to the next weekday
+scheduled!(“+1d +wkdy”)
+ Same as above
+deadline!(“+1m -wkdy”)
+ Set DEADLINE up one month, but move backward to find a weekend
+scheduled!(“float 2 Tue Feb”)
+ Set SCHEDULED to the second Tuesday in the following February
+scheduled!(“float 3 Thu”)
+ Set SCHEDULED to the third Thursday in the following month
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Timestamp Format:: Specifying a timestamp format
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Timestamp Format, Up: Scheduled/Deadline
+
+Timestamp Format
+................
+
+When using one of the planning modifiers, it isn’t always possible to
+deduce how the timestamp format will be chosen if using ++ or –. The
+following method is used:
+
+ 1. If the target heading already has a timestamp, that format is used.
+
+ 2. If the modifier with the ++ or – is “h” or “M” (hours or minutes),
+ long format (includes time) is used.
+
+ 3. If the property ‘EDNA_TS_FORMAT’ is set on the target heading, its
+ value will be used. It should be either ‘long’ for long format
+ (includes time) or ‘short’ for short format (does not include
+ time).
+
+ 4. The user variable ‘org-edna-timestamp-format’ is the final
+ fallback. It should be either the symbol ‘long’ or ‘short’. It
+ defaults to ‘short’.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: TODO State, Next: Archive, Prev:
Scheduled/Deadline, Up: Actions
+
+TODO State
+----------
+
+ • Syntax: todo!(NEW-STATE)
+
+ Sets the TODO state of the target heading to NEW-STATE.
+
+ NEW-STATE may either be a string or a symbol denoting the new TODO
+state. It can also be the empty string, in which case the TODO state is
+removed.
+
+ Example:
+
+ * TODO Heading 1
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling todo!(DONE)
+ :END:
+ * TODO Heading 2
+
+ In this example, when “Heading 1” is marked as DONE, it will also
+mark “Heading 2” as DONE:
+
+ * DONE Heading 1
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling todo!(DONE)
+ :END:
+ * DONE Heading 2
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Archive, Next: Chain Property, Prev: TODO State,
Up: Actions
+
+Archive
+-------
+
+ • Syntax: archive!
+
+ Archives all targets with confirmation.
+
+ Confirmation is controlled with ‘org-edna-prompt-for-archive’. If
+this option is nil, Edna will not ask before archiving targets.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Chain Property, Next: Clocking, Prev: Archive,
Up: Actions
+
+Chain Property
+--------------
+
+ • Syntax: chain!(“PROPERTY”)
+
+ Copies PROPERTY from the source entry to all targets. Does nothing
+if the source heading has no property PROPERTY.
+
+ Example:
+
+ * TODO Heading 1
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :COUNTER: 2
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling chain!("COUNTER")
+ :END:
+ * TODO Heading 2
+
+ In this example, when “Heading 1” is marked as DONE, it will copy its
+COUNTER property to “Heading 2”:
+
+ * DONE Heading 1
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :COUNTER: 2
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling chain!("COUNTER")
+ :END:
+ * TODO Heading 2
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :COUNTER: 2
+ :END:
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Clocking, Next: Property, Prev: Chain Property,
Up: Actions
+
+Clocking
+--------
+
+ • Syntax: clock-in!
+ • Syntax: clock-out!
+
+ Clocks into or out of all targets.
+
+ ‘clock-in!’ has no special handling of targets, so be careful when
+specifying multiple targets.
+
+ In contrast, ‘clock-out!’ ignores its targets and only clocks out of
+the current clock, if any.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Property, Next: Priority, Prev: Clocking, Up:
Actions
+
+Property
+--------
+
+ • Syntax: set-property!(“PROPERTY” “VALUE”)
+ • Syntax: set-property!(“PROPERTY” inc)
+ • Syntax: set-property!(“PROPERTY” dec)
+ • Syntax: set-property!(“PROPERTY” next)
+ • Syntax: set-property!(“PROPERTY” prev)
+ • Syntax: set-property!(“PROPERTY” previous)
+
+ The first form sets the property PROPERTY on all targets to VALUE.
+
+ If VALUE is a symbol, it is interpreted as follows:
+
+inc
+ Increment a numeric property value by one
+dec
+ Decrement a numeric property value by one
+
+ If either ‘inc’ or ‘dec’ attempt to modify a non-numeric property
+value, Edna will fail with an error message.
+
+next
+ Cycle the property through to the next allowed property value
+previous
+ Cycle the property through to the previous allowed property value
+
+ The symbol ‘prev’ may be used as an abbreviation for ‘previous’.
+Similar to ‘inc’ and ‘dec’, any of these will fail if there are no
+defined properties. When reaching the end of the list of allowed
+properties, ‘next’ will cycle back to the beginning.
+
+ Example:
+
+ #+PROPERTY: TEST_ALL a b c d
+
+ * TODO Test Heading
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TEST: d
+ :TRIGGER: self set-property!("TEST" next)
+ :END:
+
+ When “Test Heading” is set to DONE, its TEST property will change to
+“a”. This also works with ‘previous’, but in the opposite direction.
+
+ Additionally, all special forms will fail if the property is not
+already set:
+
+ * TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: self set-property!("TEST" inc)
+ :END:
+
+ In the above example, if “Test” is set to DONE, Edna will fail to
+increment the TEST property, since it doesn’t exist.
+
+ • Syntax: delete-property!(“PROPERTY”)
+
+ Deletes the property PROPERTY from all targets.
+
+ Examples:
+
+set-property!(“COUNTER” “1”)
+ Sets the property COUNTER to 1 on all targets
+set-property!(“COUNTER” inc)
+ Increments the property COUNTER by 1. Following the previous
+ example, it would be 2.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Priority, Next: Tag, Prev: Property, Up: Actions
+
+Priority
+--------
+
+Sets the priority of all targets.
+
+ • Syntax: set-priority!(“PRIORITY”)
+
+ Set the priority to the first character of PRIORITY.
+
+ • Syntax: set-priority!(up)
+
+ Cycle the target’s priority up through the list of allowed
+ priorities.
+
+ • Syntax: set-priority!(down)
+
+ Cycle the target’s priority down through the list of allowed
+ priorities.
+
+ • Syntax: set-priority!(P)
+
+ Set the target’s priority to the character P.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Tag, Next: Effort, Prev: Priority, Up: Actions
+
+Tag
+---
+
+ • Syntax: tag!(“TAG-SPEC”)
+
+ Tags all targets with TAG-SPEC, which is any valid tag specification,
+e.g. tag1:tag2
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Effort, Prev: Tag, Up: Actions
+
+Effort
+------
+
+Modifies the effort of all targets.
+
+ • Syntax: set-effort!(“VALUE”)
+
+ Set the effort of all targets to “VALUE”.
+
+ • Syntax: set-effort!(NUMBER)
+
+ Sets the effort to the NUMBER’th allowed effort property.
+
+ • Syntax: set-effort!(increment)
+
+ Increment the effort value.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Getting Help, Prev: Actions, Up: Basic Features
+
+Getting Help
+============
+
+Edna provides help for any keyword with ‘M-x org-edna-describe-keyword’.
+When invoked, a list of keywords (finders, actions, etc.) known to Edna
+will be provided. Select any one to get its description.
+
+ This description includes the syntax and an explanation of what the
+keyword does. Some descriptions also contain examples.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Advanced Features, Next: Extending Edna, Prev:
Basic Features, Up: Top
+
+Advanced Features
+*****************
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Finder Cache:: Making the finders work faster
+* Conditions:: More than just DONE headings
+* Consideration:: Only some of them
+* Conditional Forms:: If/Then/Else
+* Setting the Properties:: The easy way to set BLOCKER and TRIGGER
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Finder Cache, Next: Conditions, Up: Advanced
Features
+
+Finder Cache
+============
+
+Some finders, ‘match’ in particular, can take a long time to run.
+Oftentimes, this can make it unappealing to use Edna at all, especially
+with long checklists.
+
+ The finder cache is one solution to this. To enable it, set
+‘org-edna-finder-use-cache’ to non-nil. This can be done through the
+customization interface, or manually with ‘setq’.
+
+ When enabled, the cache will store the results of every finder form
+for a configurable amount of time. This timeout is controlled by
+‘org-edna-finder-cache-timeout’. The cache is also invalidated if any
+of the results are invalid, which can happen if their target files have
+been closed.
+
+ For example, if there are several entries in a checklist that all use
+the form ‘match("daily")’ as part of their trigger, the results of that
+form will be cached. When the next item is marked as DONE, the results
+will be searched for in cache, not recomputed.
+
+ When reverting Org mode files, the cache will often be invalidated.
+This isn’t the case for every Org mode file, so we can’t just tell Emacs
+to automatically reset the cache when reverting a file. Instead, we
+provide the command ‘org-edna-reset-cache’ to reset the finder cache.
+If you notice headings that should be blocking but aren’t while cache is
+enabled, reset the cache and check again.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Conditions, Next: Consideration, Prev: Finder
Cache, Up: Advanced Features
+
+Conditions
+==========
+
+Edna gives you he option to specify *blocking conditions*. Each
+condition is checked for each of the specified targets; if one of the
+conditions returns true for that target, then the source heading is
+blocked.
+
+ If no condition is specified, ‘!done?’ is used by default, which
+means block if any target heading isn’t done.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Heading is DONE::
+* File Has Headings::
+* Heading TODO State::
+* Lisp Variable Set::
+* Heading Has Property::
+* Regexp Search:: Search for a regular expression
+* Checking Tags:: Matching against a set of tags
+* Matching Headings:: Matching against a match string
+* Negating Conditions:: Doing the opposite
+* Multiple Conditions:: stacking blockers
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Heading is DONE, Next: File Has Headings, Up:
Conditions
+
+Heading is DONE
+---------------
+
+ • Syntax: done?
+
+ Blocks the source heading if any target heading is DONE.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: File Has Headings, Next: Heading TODO State,
Prev: Heading is DONE, Up: Conditions
+
+File Has Headings
+-----------------
+
+ • Syntax: headings?
+
+ Blocks the source heading if any target belongs to a file that has an
+Org heading. This means that target does not have to be a heading.
+
+ org-file("refile.org") headings?
+
+ The above example blocks if refile.org has any headings.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Heading TODO State, Next: Lisp Variable Set,
Prev: File Has Headings, Up: Conditions
+
+Heading TODO State
+------------------
+
+ • Syntax: todo-state?(STATE)
+
+ Blocks if any target heading has TODO state set to STATE.
+
+ STATE may be a string or a symbol.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Lisp Variable Set, Next: Heading Has Property,
Prev: Heading TODO State, Up: Conditions
+
+Lisp Variable Set
+-----------------
+
+ • Syntax: variable-set?(VARIABLE VALUE)
+
+ Evaluate VARIABLE when visiting a target, and compare it with ‘equal’
+against VALUE. Block the source heading if VARIABLE = VALUE.
+
+ VARIABLE should be a symbol, and VALUE is any valid lisp expression.
+
+ Examples:
+
+self variable-set?(test-variable 12)
+ Blocks if the variable ‘test-variable’ is set to 12.
+self variable-set?(buffer-file-name “org-edna.org”)
+ Blocks if the variable ‘buffer-file-name’ is set to “org-edna.org”.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Heading Has Property, Next: Regexp Search, Prev:
Lisp Variable Set, Up: Conditions
+
+Heading Has Property
+--------------------
+
+ • Syntax: has-property?(“PROPERTY” “VALUE”)
+
+ Tests each target for the property PROPERTY, and blocks if it’s set
+to VALUE.
+
+ Example:
+
+ * TODO Take Shower
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :COUNT: 1
+ :TRIGGER: self set-property!("COUNT" inc) todo!("TODO")
+ :END:
+ * TODO Wash Towels
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: previous-sibling !has-property?("COUNT" "3")
+ :TRIGGER: previous-sibling set-property!("COUNT" "0")
+ :END:
+
+ In this example, “Wash Towels” can’t be completed until the user has
+showered at least three times.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Regexp Search, Next: Checking Tags, Prev:
Heading Has Property, Up: Conditions
+
+Regexp Search
+-------------
+
+ • Syntax: re-search?(“REGEXP”)
+
+ Blocks the source heading if the regular expression REGEXP is present
+in any of the targets.
+
+ The targets are expected to be files, although this will work with
+other targets as well. When given a target heading, the heading’s file
+will be searched.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Checking Tags, Next: Matching Headings, Prev:
Regexp Search, Up: Conditions
+
+Checking Tags
+-------------
+
+ • Syntax: has-tags?(“TAG1” “TAG2” ...)
+
+ Blocks the source heading if any of the target headings have one or
+more of the given tags.
+
+ * TODO Task 1
:tag1:
+ * TODO Task 2
:tag3:tag2:
+ * TODO Task 3
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: rest-of-siblings-wrap has-tags?("tag1" "tag2")
+ :END:
+
+ In the above example, Tasks 1 and 2 will block Task 3. Task 1 will
+block it because it contains “tag1” as one of its tags, and likewise for
+Task 2 and “tag2”.
+
+ Note that marking “Task 1” or “Task 2” as DONE will not unblock “Task
+3”. If you want to set up such a system, use the *note match:: finder.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Matching Headings, Next: Negating Conditions,
Prev: Checking Tags, Up: Conditions
+
+Matching Headings
+-----------------
+
+ • Syntax: matches?(“MATCH-STRING”)
+
+ Blocks the source heading if any of the target headings match against
+MATCH-STRING.
+
+ MATCH-STRING is a string passed to ‘org-map-entries’.
+
+ * TODO Task 1
+ * TODO Task 2
+ * TODO Task 3
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: rest-of-siblings-wrap !matches?("TODO==\"DONE\"")
+ :END:
+
+ In the above example, Tasks 1 and 2 will block Task 3 until they’re
+marked as DONE.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Negating Conditions, Next: Multiple Conditions,
Prev: Matching Headings, Up: Conditions
+
+Negating Conditions
+-------------------
+
+Any condition can be negated by using ’!’ before the condition.
+
+ match("test") !has-property?("PROP" "1")
+
+ The above example will cause the source heading to block if any
+heading tagged “test” does *not* have the property PROP set to “1”.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Multiple Conditions, Prev: Negating Conditions,
Up: Conditions
+
+Multiple Conditions
+-------------------
+
+Multiple blocking conditions can be used for a single entry. The
+heading will block if any of the provided conditions evaluate to true.
+
+ * TODO Heading 1
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :ID: 1942caf2-caad-4757-b689-3c0029c1d8a5
+ :END:
+ * TODO Heading 2
+ * TODO Heading 3
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: previous-sibling !done?
ids(1942caf2-caad-4757-b689-3c0029c1d8a5) !done?
+ :END:
+
+ “Heading 3” will block if either “Heading 1” isn’t done (ids) or
+“Heading 2” isn’t done (previous-sibling).
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Consideration, Next: Conditional Forms, Prev:
Conditions, Up: Advanced Features
+
+Consideration
+=============
+
+“Consideration” and “consider” are special keywords that are only valid
+for blockers.
+
+ A blocker says “If ANY heading in TARGETS meets CONDITION, block this
+task”.
+
+ In order to modify the ANY part of that statement, the ‘consider’
+keyword may be used:
+
+ 1. consider(any)
+ 2. consider(all)
+ 3. consider(FRACTION)
+ 4. consider(NUMBER)
+
+ (1) blocks the current task if any target meets the blocking
+condition. This is the default case.
+
+ (2) blocks the current task only if all targets meet the blocking
+condition.
+
+ * Shovel Snow
+ ** TODO Shovel on Monday
+ ** TODO Shovel on Tuesday
+ ** TODO Shovel on Wednesday
+ ** TODO Put shovel away
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: consider(all) rest-of-siblings-wrap
+ :END:
+
+ The above example blocks “Put shovel away” so long as all of the
+siblings are still marked TODO.
+
+ (3) blocks the current task if at least FRACTION of the targets meet
+the blocking condition.
+
+ * Work
+ ** TODO Shovel Snow
+ ** TODO Clean room
+ ** TODO Vacuum
+ ** TODO Eat lunch
+ ** TODO Work on Edna
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: consider(0.5) rest-of-siblings-wrap
+ :END:
+
+ The above example blocks “Work on Edna” so long as at least half of
+the siblings are marked TODO. This means that three of them must be
+completed before development can begin on Edna.
+
+ (4) blocks the current task if at least NUMBER of the targets meet
+the blocking condition.
+
+ * Work
+ ** TODO Shovel Snow
+ ** TODO Clean room
+ ** TODO Vacuum
+ ** TODO Eat lunch
+ ** TODO Work on Edna
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: consider(2) rest-of-siblings-wrap
+ :END:
+
+ The above example blocks “Work on Edna” so long as two of the
+siblings are marked TODO. This means that NUMBER=1 is the same as
+specifying ‘any’.
+
+ A consideration must be specified before the conditions to which it
+applies.
+
+ Both “consider” and “consideration” are valid keywords; they both
+mean the same thing.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Conditional Forms, Next: Setting the Properties,
Prev: Consideration, Up: Advanced Features
+
+Conditional Forms
+=================
+
+Let’s say you’ve got the following checklist:
+
+ * TODO Nightly
+ DEADLINE: <2017-12-22 Fri 22:00 +1d>
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :ID: 12345
+ :BLOCKER: match("nightly")
+ :TRIGGER: match("nightly") todo!(TODO)
+ :END:
+ * TODO Prepare Tomorrow's Lunch
:nightly:
+ * TODO Lock Back Door
:nightly:
+ * TODO Feed Dog
:nightly:
+
+ You don’t know in what order you want to perform each task, nor
+should it matter. However, you also want the parent heading, “Nightly”,
+to be marked as DONE when you’re finished with the last task.
+
+ There are two solutions to this: 1. Have each task attempt to mark
+“Nightly” as DONE, which will spam blocking messages after each task.
+
+ The second is to use conditional forms. Conditional forms are
+simple; it’s just if/then/else/endif:
+
+ if CONDITION then THEN else ELSE endif
+
+ Here’s how that reads:
+
+ “If CONDITION would not block, execute THEN. Otherwise, execute
+ELSE.”
+
+ For our nightly entries, this looks as follows:
+
+ * TODO Prepare Tomorrow's Lunch
:nightly:
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: if match("nightly") then ids(12345) todo!(DONE) endif
+ :END:
+
+ Thus, we replicate our original blocking condition on all of them, so
+it won’t trigger the original until the last one is marked DONE.
+
+ Occasionally, you may find that you’d rather execute a form if the
+condition *would* block. There are two options.
+
+ The first is to use ‘consider(all)’. This will tell Edna to block
+only if all of the targets meets the condition, and thus not block if at
+least one of them does not meet the condition. This is the opposite of
+Edna’s standard operation, which only allows passage if all targets meet
+the condition.
+
+ * TODO Prepare Tomorrow's Lunch
:nightly:
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: if consider(all) match("nightly") then ids(12345)
todo!(DONE) endif
+ :END:
+
+ The second is to switch the then and else clauses:
+
+ * TODO Prepare Tomorrow's Lunch
:nightly:
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: if match("nightly") then else ids(12345) todo!(DONE) endif
+ :END:
+
+ The conditional block tells it to evaluate that section. Thus, you
+can conditionally add targets, or conditionally check conditions.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Setting the Properties, Prev: Conditional Forms,
Up: Advanced Features
+
+Setting the Properties
+======================
+
+There are two ways to set the BLOCKER and TRIGGER properties: by hand,
+or the easy way. You can probably guess which way we prefer.
+
+ With point within the heading you want to edit, type ‘M-x
+org-edna-edit’. You end up in a buffer that looks like this:
+
+ Edit blockers and triggers in this buffer under their respective sections
below.
+ All lines under a given section will be merged into one when saving back
to
+ the source buffer. Finish with `C-c C-c' or abort with `C-c C-k'.
+
+ BLOCKER
+ BLOCKER STUFF HERE
+
+ TRIGGER
+ TIRGGER STUFF HERE
+
+ In here, you can edit the blocker and trigger properties for the
+original heading in a cleaner environment. More importantly, you can
+complete the names of any valid keyword within the BLOCKER or TRIGGER
+sections using ‘completion-at-point’.
+
+ When finished, type ‘C-c C-c’ to apply the changes, or ‘C-c C-k’ to
+throw out your changes.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Extending Edna, Next: Contributing, Prev:
Advanced Features, Up: Top
+
+Extending Edna
+**************
+
+Extending Edna is (relatively) simple.
+
+ During operation, Edna searches for functions of the form
+org-edna-TYPE/KEYWORD.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Naming Conventions:: How to name new functions
+* Finders: Finders (1). Making a new finder
+* Actions: Actions (1). Making a new action
+* Conditions: Conditions (1). Making a new condition
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Naming Conventions, Next: Finders (1), Up:
Extending Edna
+
+Naming Conventions
+==================
+
+In order to distinguish between actions, finders, and conditions, we add
+’?’ to conditions and ’!’ to actions. This is taken from the practice
+in Guile and Scheme to suffix destructive functions with ’!’ and
+predicates with ’?’.
+
+ Thus, one can have an action that files a target, and a finder that
+finds a file.
+
+ We recommend that you don’t name a finder with a special character at
+the end of its name. As we devise new ideas, we consider using special
+characters for additional categories of keywords. Thus, to avoid
+complications in the future, it’s best if everyone avoids using
+characters that may become reserved in the future.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Finders (1), Next: Actions (1), Prev: Naming
Conventions, Up: Extending Edna
+
+Finders
+=======
+
+Finders have the form org-edna-finder/KEYWORD, like so:
+
+ (defun org-edna-finder/test-finder ()
+ (list (point-marker)))
+
+ All finders must return a list of markers, one for each target found,
+or nil if no targets were found.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Actions (1), Next: Conditions (1), Prev: Finders
(1), Up: Extending Edna
+
+Actions
+=======
+
+Actions have the form org-edna-action/KEYWORD!:
+
+ (defun org-edna-action/test-action! (last-entry arg1 arg2)
+ )
+
+ Each action has at least one argument: ‘last-entry’. This is a
+marker for the current entry (not to be confused with the current
+target).
+
+ The rest of the arguments are the arguments specified in the form.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Conditions (1), Prev: Actions (1), Up: Extending
Edna
+
+Conditions
+==========
+
+ (defun org-edna-condition/test-cond? (neg))
+
+ All conditions have at least one argument, “NEG”. If NEG is non-nil,
+the condition should be negated.
+
+ Most conditions have the following form:
+
+ (defun org-edna-condition/test-condition? (neg)
+ (let ((condition (my-test-for-condition)))
+ (when (org-xor condition neg)
+ (string-for-blocking-entry-here))))
+
+ For conditions, we return true if condition is true and neg is false,
+or if condition is false and neg is true:
+
+cond neg res
+-------------------
+t t f
+t f t
+f t t
+f f f
+
+ This is an XOR table, so we pass CONDITION and NEG into ‘org-xor’ to
+get our result.
+
+ A condition must return a string if the current entry should be
+blocked.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Contributing, Next: Changelog, Prev: Extending
Edna, Up: Top
+
+Contributing
+************
+
+We are all happy for any help you may provide.
+
+ First, check out the source code on Savannah:
+<https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/org-edna-el/>
+
+ bzr branch https://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/org-edna-el/ org-edna
+
+ You’ll also want a copy of the most recent Org Mode source:
+
+ git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Bugs::
+* Working with EDE:: And all its quirks
+* Compiling Edna:: How to compile Edna
+* Testing Edna:: Ensuring Edna works the way we think she will
+* Before Sending Changes:: Follow these instructions before sending us
anything
+* Developing with Bazaar:: How to use this strange VCS
+* Documentation:: Improving the documentation
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Bugs, Next: Working with EDE, Up: Contributing
+
+Bugs
+====
+
+There are two ways to submit bug reports:
+
+ 1. Using the bug tracker at Savannah
+ 2. Sending an email using ‘org-edna-submit-bug-report’
+
+ When submitting a bug report, be sure to include the Edna form that
+caused the bug, with as much context as possible.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Working with EDE, Next: Compiling Edna, Prev:
Bugs, Up: Contributing
+
+Working with EDE
+================
+
+Our build system uses EDE. EDE can be a little finicky at times, but we
+feel the benefits, namely package dependency handling and Makefile
+generation, outweigh the costs.
+
+ One of the issues that many will likely encounter is the error
+“Corrupt file on disk”. This is most often due to EDE not loading all
+its subprojects as needed. If you find yourself dealing with this error
+often, place the following in your .emacs file:
+
+ ;; Target types needed for working with edna
+ (require 'ede/proj-elisp)
+ (require 'ede/proj-aux)
+ (require 'ede/proj-misc)
+
+ These are the three target types that edna uses: elisp for
+compilation and autoloads; aux for auxiliary files such as
+documentation; and misc for tests.
+
+ When creating a new file, EDE will ask if you want to add it to a
+target. Consult with one of the edna devs for guidance, but usually
+selecting “none” and letting one of us handle it is a good way to go.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Compiling Edna, Next: Testing Edna, Prev:
Working with EDE, Up: Contributing
+
+Compiling Edna
+==============
+
+To compile Edna, you’ve got to have EDE create the Makefile first. Run
+the following in your Emacs instance to generate the Makefile:
+
+ M-x ede-proj-regenerate
+
+ This will create the Makefile and point it to the correct version of
+Org. The targets are as follows:
+
+compile
+ Compiles the code. This should be done to verify that everything
+ will compile, as ELPA requires this.
+autoloads
+ Creates the autoloads file. This should also run without problems,
+ so it’s a good idea to check this one as well.
+check
+ Runs the tests in ‘org-edna-tests.el’.
+
+ To run any target, call ‘make’:
+
+ make compile autoloads
+
+ The above command compiles Edna and generates the autoloads file.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Testing Edna, Next: Before Sending Changes,
Prev: Compiling Edna, Up: Contributing
+
+Testing Edna
+============
+
+There are two ways to test Edna: the command-line and through Emacs.
+
+ The command-line version is simple, and we ask that you do any final
+testing using this method. This is how we periodically check to verify
+that new versions of Org mode haven’t broken Edna. It uses the
+Makefile, which is generated with EDE. See *note Compiling Edna:: for
+how to do that. Once you have, run ‘make check’ on the command line.
+
+ Edna tests are written using ‘ERT’, the Emacs Regression Testing
+framework. In order to use it interactively in Emacs, the following
+must be done:
+
+ 1. Load ‘org-edna-tests.el’
+ 2. Run ‘M-x ert-run-tests-interactively’
+ 3. Select which tests to run, or just the letter “t” to run all of
+ them.
+
+ Results are printed in their own buffer. See the ERT documentation
+for more details.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Before Sending Changes, Next: Developing with
Bazaar, Prev: Testing Edna, Up: Contributing
+
+Before Sending Changes
+======================
+
+There are a few rules to follow:
+
+ • Verify that any new Edna keywords follow the appropriate naming
+ conventions
+ • Any new keywords should be documented
+ • We operate on headings, not headlines
+ • Use one word in documentation to avoid confusion
+ • Make sure your changes compile
+ • Run ’make check’ to verify that your mods don’t break anything
+ • Avoid additional or altered dependencies if at all possible
+ • Exception: New versions of Org mode are allowed
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Developing with Bazaar, Next: Documentation,
Prev: Before Sending Changes, Up: Contributing
+
+Developing with Bazaar
+======================
+
+If you’re new to bazaar, we recommend using Emacs’s built-in VC package.
+It eases the overhead of dealing with a brand new VCS with a few
+standard commands. For more information, see the info page on it (In
+Emacs, this is C-h r m Introduction to VC RET).
+
+ To contribute with bazaar, you can do the following:
+
+ # Hack away and make your changes
+ $ bzr commit -m "Changes I've made"
+ $ bzr send -o file-name.txt
+
+ Then, use ‘org-edna-submit-bug-report’ and attach “file-name.txt”.
+We can then merge that into the main development branch.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Documentation, Prev: Developing with Bazaar, Up:
Contributing
+
+Documentation
+=============
+
+Documentation is always helpful to us. Please be sure to do the
+following after making any changes:
+
+ 1. Update the info page in the repository with ‘C-c C-e i i’
+ 2. If you’re updating the HTML documentation, switch to a theme that
+ can easily be read on a white background; we recommend the
+ “adwaita” theme
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: Changelog, Prev: Contributing, Up: Top
+
+Changelog
+*********
+
+* Menu:
+
+* 1.0.2: 102.
+* 1.0.1: 101.
+* 1.0: 10.
+* 1.0beta8: 10beta8.
+* 1.0beta7: 10beta7.
+* 1.0beta6: 10beta6.
+* 1.0beta5: 10beta5.
+* 1.0beta4: 10beta4.
+* 1.0beta3: 10beta3.
+* 1.0beta2: 10beta2.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: 102, Next: 101, Up: Changelog
+
+1.0.2
+=====
+
+ • Added ‘org-edna-reset-cache’ to allow a user to reset the finder
+ cache
+
+ • Fixed timestamp format bug with scheduled! and deadline!
+ • See *note Timestamp Format:: for more
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: 101, Next: 10, Prev: 102, Up: Changelog
+
+1.0.1
+=====
+
+ • Fixed bug in multiple blocking conditions
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: 10, Next: 10beta8, Prev: 101, Up: Changelog
+
+1.0
+===
+
+ • Various bugs fixes
+ • Fixed parsing of consideration
+ • Limited cache to just the finders that don’t depend on current
+ position
+ • Added “buffer” option for match finder
+ • Added timestamp sorting to relatives finder
+ • Inverted meaning of consideration to avoid confusion
+ • Added *note has-tags?: Checking Tags. and *note matches?: Matching
+ Headings. conditions
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: 10beta8, Next: 10beta7, Prev: 10, Up: Changelog
+
+1.0beta8
+========
+
+Quick fix for beta7.
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: 10beta7, Next: 10beta6, Prev: 10beta8, Up:
Changelog
+
+1.0beta7
+========
+
+Biggest change here is the cache.
+
+ • Added cache to the finders to improve performance
+
+ • Updated documentation to include EDE
+
+ • Added testing and compiling documentation
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: 10beta6, Next: 10beta5, Prev: 10beta7, Up:
Changelog
+
+1.0beta6
+========
+
+Lots of parsing fixes.
+
+ • Fixed error reporting
+
+ • Fixed parsing of negations in conditions
+
+ • Fixed parsing of multiple forms inside if/then/else blocks
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: 10beta5, Next: 10beta4, Prev: 10beta6, Up:
Changelog
+
+1.0beta5
+========
+
+Some new forms and a new build system.
+
+ • Added new forms to set-property!
+ • Now allows ’inc, ’dec, ’previous, and ’next as values
+
+ • Changed build system to EDE to properly handle dependencies
+
+ • Fixed compatibility with new Org effort functions
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: 10beta4, Next: 10beta3, Prev: 10beta5, Up:
Changelog
+
+1.0beta4
+========
+
+Just some bug fixes from the new form parsing.
+
+ • Fixed multiple forms getting incorrect targets
+
+ • Fixed multiple forms not evaluating
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: 10beta3, Next: 10beta2, Prev: 10beta4, Up:
Changelog
+
+1.0beta3
+========
+
+HUGE addition here
+
+ • Conditional Forms
+ • See *note Conditional Forms:: for more information
+
+ • Overhauled Internal Parsing
+
+ • Fixed consideration keywords
+
+ • Both consider and consideration are accepted now
+
+ • Added ’any consideration
+ • Allows passage if just one target is fulfilled
+
+
+File: org-edna.info, Node: 10beta2, Prev: 10beta3, Up: Changelog
+
+1.0beta2
+========
+
+Big release here, with three new features.
+
+ • Added interactive keyword editor with completion
+ • See *note Setting the Properties:: for how to do that
+
+ • New uses of schedule! and deadline!
+ • New “float” form that mimics diary-float
+ • New “landing” addition to “+1d” and friends to force planning
+ changes to land on a certain day or type of day
+ (weekend/weekday)
+ • See *note Scheduled/Deadline:: for details
+
+ • New “relatives” finder
+ • Renamed from chain-find with tons of new keywords
+ • Modified all other relative finders (previous-sibling,
+ first-child, etc.) to use the same keywords
+ • See *note relatives:: for details
+
+ • New finders
+ • *note previous-sibling-wrap::
+ • *note rest-of-siblings-wrap::
+
+
+
+Tag Table:
+Node: Top225
+Node: Copying4453
+Node: Introduction5276
+Node: Installation and Setup6224
+Node: Basic Operation6948
+Node: Blockers8799
+Node: Triggers9086
+Node: Syntax9348
+Node: Basic Features10038
+Node: Finders10392
+Node: ancestors12157
+Node: children12751
+Node: descendants13161
+Node: file13683
+Node: first-child14432
+Node: ids14692
+Node: match15353
+Node: next-sibling15991
+Node: next-sibling-wrap16248
+Node: olp16562
+Node: org-file16975
+Node: parent17620
+Node: previous-sibling17818
+Node: previous-sibling-wrap18079
+Node: relatives18358
+Node: rest-of-siblings22084
+Node: rest-of-siblings-wrap22369
+Node: self22718
+Node: siblings22879
+Node: siblings-wrap23116
+Node: Actions23420
+Node: Scheduled/Deadline24183
+Node: Timestamp Format27771
+Node: TODO State28659
+Node: Archive29384
+Node: Chain Property29704
+Node: Clocking30457
+Node: Property30869
+Node: Priority33042
+Node: Tag33611
+Node: Effort33828
+Node: Getting Help34212
+Node: Advanced Features34657
+Node: Finder Cache35105
+Node: Conditions36553
+Node: Heading is DONE37438
+Node: File Has Headings37644
+Node: Heading TODO State38066
+Node: Lisp Variable Set38360
+Node: Heading Has Property39029
+Node: Regexp Search39775
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+Node: Matching Headings41120
+Node: Negating Conditions41717
+Node: Multiple Conditions42140
+Node: Consideration42822
+Node: Conditional Forms45008
+Node: Setting the Properties47697
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+Node: Naming Conventions49271
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+Local Variables:
+coding: utf-8
+End:
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+#+TITLE: Org Edna
+#+AUTHOR: Ian Dunn
+#+EMAIL: address@hidden
+#+DATE: {{{modification-time}}}
+
+#+STARTUP: overview
+#+STARTUP: indent
+#+TODO: FIXME | FIXED
+#+OPTIONS: toc:2 num:nil timestamp:nil \n:nil |:t ':t email:t H:4
+#+OPTIONS: *:t <:t d:nil todo:nil pri:nil tags:not-in-toc -:nil
+
+#+TEXINFO_DIR_CATEGORY: Emacs
+#+TEXINFO_DIR_TITLE: Org Edna: (org-edna)
+#+TEXINFO_DIR_DESC: Extensible Dependencies 'N' Actions for Org Mode tasks
+
+* Copying
+Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+#+BEGIN_QUOTE
+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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+#+END_QUOTE
+* Introduction
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: introduction
+:DESCRIPTION: A Brief Introduction to Edna
+:END:
+
+Extensible Dependencies 'N' Actions (EDNA) for Org Mode tasks
+
+Edna provides an extensible means of specifying conditions which must be
+fulfilled before a task can be completed and actions to take once it is.
+
+Org Edna runs when either the BLOCKER or TRIGGER properties are set on a
+heading, and when it is changing from a TODO state to a DONE state.
+
+For brevity, we use TODO state to indicate any state in
~org-not-done-keywords~,
+and DONE state to indicate any state in ~org-done-keywords~.
+
+** Installation and Setup
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: How to install Edna
+:END:
+
+*Requirements*
+
+| Emacs | 25.1 |
+| seq | 2.19 |
+| org | 9.0.5 |
+
+There are two ways to install Edna: From GNU ELPA, or from source.
+
+From ELPA:
+
+#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
+M-x package-install org-edna
+#+END_EXAMPLE
+
+From Source:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC shell
+bzr branch https://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/org-edna-el/ org-edna
+#+END_SRC
+
+After that, add the following to your init file (typically .emacs):
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
+;; Only necessary if installing from source
+(add-to-list 'load-path "/full/path/to/org-edna/")
+(require 'org-edna)
+
+;; Always necessary
+(org-edna-load)
+#+END_SRC
+
+If you ever want to disable Edna, run ~org-edna-unload~.
+
+** Basic Operation
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: operation
+:DESCRIPTION: How to use Edna
+:END:
+
+Let's start with an example: Say you want to do laundry, but once you've put
+your clothes in the washer, you forget about it. Even with a tool like
+org-notify or appt, Org won't know when to remind you. If you've got them
+scheduled for an hour after the other, maybe you forgot one time, or ran a
+little late. Now Org will remind you too early.
+
+Edna can handle this for you like so:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* TODO Put clothes in washer
+ SCHEDULED: <2017-04-08 Sat 09:00>
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("++1h")
+ :END:
+,* TODO Put clothes in dryer
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("++1h")
+ :BLOCKER: previous-sibling
+ :END:
+,* TODO Fold laundry
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("++1h")
+ :BLOCKER: previous-sibling
+ :END:
+,* TODO Put clothes away
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling scheduled!("++1h")
+ :BLOCKER: previous-sibling
+ :END:
+#+END_SRC
+
+After you've put your clothes in the washer and mark the task DONE, Edna will
+schedule the following task for one hour after you set the first heading as
+done.
+
+Another example might be a checklist that you've done so many times that you do
+part of it on autopilot:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* TODO Address all TODOs in code
+,* TODO Commit Code to Repository
+#+END_SRC
+
+The last thing anyone wants is to find out that some part of the code on which
+they've been working for days has a surprise waiting for them. Once again,
Edna
+can help:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* TODO Address all TODOs in code
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: file("main.cpp") file("code.cpp") re-search?("TODO")
+ :END:
+,* TODO Commit Code to Repository
+#+END_SRC
+
+** Blockers
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: blockers
+:DESCRIPTION: Blocking a TODO Item
+:END:
+
+A blocker indicates conditions which must be met in order for a heading to be
+marked as DONE. Typically, this will be a list of headings that must be marked
+as DONE.
+
+** Triggers
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: triggers
+:DESCRIPTION: Triggering actions after completing a task
+:END:
+
+A trigger is an action to take when a heading is set to done. For example,
+scheduling another task, marking another task as TODO, or renaming a file.
+
+** Syntax
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: syntax
+:DESCRIPTION: Basic explanation of Edna's syntax
+:END:
+#+cindex: syntax
+
+Edna has its own language for commands, the basic form of which is
KEYWORD(ARG1 ARG2 ...)
+
+KEYWORD can be any valid lisp symbol, such as key-word, KEY_WORD!, or keyword?.
+
+Each argument can be one of the following:
+
+- A symbol, such as arg or org-mode
+- A quoted string, such as "hello" or "My name is Edna"
+- A number, such as 0.5, +1e3, or -5
+- A UUID, such as c5e30c76-879a-494d-9281-3a4b559c1a3c
+
+Each argument takes specific datatypes as input, so be sure to read the entry
+before using it.
+
+The parentheses can be omitted for commands with no arguments.
+* Basic Features
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: basic
+:DESCRIPTION: Finders and Actions
+:END:
+
+The most basic features of Edna are *finders* and *actions*.
+
+** Finders
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: How to find targets
+:CUSTOM_ID: finders
+:END:
+A finder specifies locations from which to test conditions or perform actions.
+These locations are referred to as "targets". The current heading, i.e. the
one
+that is being blocked or triggered, is referred to as the "source" heading.
+
+More than one finder may be used. In this case, the targets are merged
+together, removing any duplicates.
+
+Many finders take additional options, marked "OPTIONS". See
[[#relatives][relatives]] for
+information on these options.
+
+*** ancestors
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Find a list of ancestors
+:CUSTOM_ID: ancestors
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: ancestors(OPTIONS...)
+
+The ~ancestors~ finder returns a list of the source heading's ancestors.
+
+For example:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* TODO Heading 1
+,** TODO Heading 2
+,** TODO Heading 3
+,*** TODO Heading 4
+,**** TODO Heading 5
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: ancestors
+ :END:
+#+END_SRC
+
+In the above example, "Heading 5" will be blocked until "Heading 1", "Heading
+3", and "Heading 4" are marked "DONE", while "Heading 2" is ignored.
+
+*** children
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: children
+:DESCRIPTION: Find all immediate children
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: children(OPTIONS...)
+
+The ~children~ finder returns a list of the *immediate* children of the source
+heading. If the source has no children, no target is returned.
+
+In order to get all levels of children of the source heading, use the
+[[#descendants][descendants]] keyword instead.
+
+*** descendants
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: descendants
+:DESCRIPTION: Find all descendants
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: descendants(OPTIONS...)
+
+The ~descendants~ finder returns a list of all descendants of the source
heading.
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* TODO Heading 1
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: descendants
+ :END:
+,** TODO Heading 2
+,*** TODO Heading 3
+,**** TODO Heading 4
+,***** TODO Heading 5
+#+END_SRC
+
+In the above example, "Heading 1" will block until Headings 2, 3, 4, and 5 are
+DONE.
+
+*** file
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: file
+:DESCRIPTION: Find a file by name
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: file("FILE")
+
+The ~file~ finder finds a single file, specified as a string. The returned
target
+will be the minimum point in the file.
+
+Note that this does not give a valid heading, so any conditions
+or actions that require will throw an error. Consult the
+documentation for individual actions or conditions to determine
+which ones will and won't work.
+
+See [[#conditions][conditions]] for how to set a different condition. For
example:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: file("~/myfile.org") headings?
+ :END:
+#+END_SRC
+
+Here, "Test" will block until myfile.org is clear of headings.
+
+*** first-child
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: first-child
+:DESCRIPTION: Find the first child of a heading
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: first-child(OPTIONS...)
+
+Return the first child of the source heading. If the source heading has no
+children, no target is returned.
+
+*** ids
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Find a list of headings with given IDs
+:CUSTOM_ID: ids
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: id(ID1 ID2 ...)
+
+The ~ids~ finder will search for headings with given IDs, using ~org-id~. Any
+number of UUIDs may be specified. For example:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: ids(62209a9a-c63b-45ef-b8a8-12e47a9ceed9
6dbd7921-a25c-4e20-b035-365677e00f30)
+ :END:
+#+END_SRC
+
+Here, "Test" will block until the heading with ID
+62209a9a-c63b-45ef-b8a8-12e47a9ceed9 and the heading with ID
+6dbd7921-a25c-4e20-b035-365677e00f30 are set to "DONE".
+
+Note that UUIDs need not be quoted; Edna will handle that for you.
+
+*** match
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: match
+:DESCRIPTION: Good old tag matching
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: match("MATCH-STRING" SCOPE SKIP)
+
+The ~match~ keyword will take any arguments that ~org-map-entries~ usually
takes.
+In fact, the arguments to ~match~ are passed straight into ~org-map-entries~.
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: match("test&mine" agenda)
+ :END:
+#+END_SRC
+
+"Test" will block until all entries tagged "test" and "mine" in the agenda
files
+are marked DONE.
+
+See the documentation for ~org-map-entries~ for a full explanation of the first
+argument.
+
+*** next-sibling
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: next-sibling
+:DESCRIPTION: Find the next sibling
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: next-sibling(OPTIONS...)
+
+The ~next-sibling~ keyword returns the next sibling of the source heading, if
any.
+
+*** next-sibling-wrap
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: next-sibling-wrap
+:DESCRIPTION: Find the next sibling, wrapping around
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: next-sibling-wrap(OPTIONS...)
+
+Find the next sibling of the source heading, if any. If there isn't, wrap back
+around to the first heading in the same subtree.
+
+*** olp
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: olp
+:DESCRIPTION: Find a heading by its outline path
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: olp("FILE" "OLP")
+
+Finds the heading given by OLP in FILE. Both arguments are strings.
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: olp("test.org" "path/to/heading")
+ :END:
+#+END_SRC
+
+"Test" will block if the heading "path/to/heading" in "test.org" is not DONE.
+
+*** org-file
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: org-file
+:DESCRIPTION: Find a file in org-directory
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: org-file("FILE")
+
+A special form of ~file~, ~org-file~ will find FILE in ~org-directory~.
+
+FILE is the relative path of a file in ~org-directory~. Nested
+files are allowed, such as "my-directory/my-file.org". The
+returned target is the minimum point of FILE.
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: org-file("test.org")
+ :END:
+#+END_SRC
+
+Note that the file still requires an extension; the "org" here
+just means to look in ~org-directory~, not necessarily an
+Org mode file.
+
+*** parent
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: parent
+:DESCRIPTION: Find a parent
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: parent(OPTIONS...)
+
+Returns the parent of the source heading, if any.
+
+*** previous-sibling
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: previous-sibling
+:DESCRIPTION: Find the previous sibling
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: previous-sibling(OPTIONS...)
+
+Returns the previous sibling of the source heading on the same level.
+
+*** previous-sibling-wrap
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: previous-sibling-wrap
+:DESCRIPTION: Find the previous sibling, with wrapping
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: previous-sibling-wrap(OPTIONS...)
+
+Returns the previous sibling of the source heading on the same level.
+
+*** relatives
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: relatives
+:DESCRIPTION: Generic relative finder
+:END:
+
+Find some relative of the current heading.
+
+- Syntax: relatives(OPTION OPTION...)
+- Syntax: chain-find(OPTION OPTION...)
+
+Identical to the chain argument in org-depend, relatives selects its single
+target using the following method:
+
+1. Creates a list of possible targets
+2. Filters the targets from Step 1
+3. Sorts the targets from Step 2
+
+One option from each of the following three categories may be
+used; if more than one is specified, the last will be used.
+Filtering is the exception to this; each filter argument adds to
+the current filter. Apart from that, argument order is
+irrelevant.
+
+The chain-find finder is also provided for backwards
+compatibility, and for similarity to org-depend.
+
+All arguments are symbols, unless noted otherwise.
+
+*Selection*
+
+- from-top: Select siblings of the current heading, starting at
the top
+- from-bottom: As above, but from the bottom
+- from-current: Selects siblings, starting from the heading (wraps)
+- no-wrap: As above, but without wrapping
+- forward-no-wrap: Find entries on the same level, going forward
+- forward-wrap: As above, but wrap when the end is reached
+- backward-no-wrap: Find entries on the same level, going backward
+- backward-wrap: As above, but wrap when the start is reached
+- walk-up: Walk up the tree, excluding self
+- walk-up-with-self: As above, but including self
+- walk-down: Recursively walk down the tree, excluding self
+- walk-down-with-self: As above, but including self
+- step-down: Collect headings from one level down
+
+*Filtering*
+
+- todo-only: Select only targets with TODO state set that isn't a
DONE state
+- todo-and-done-only: Select all targets with a TODO state set
+- no-comments: Skip commented headings
+- no-archive: Skip archived headings
+- NUMBER: Only use that many headings, starting from the first one
+ If passed 0, use all headings
+ If <0, omit that many headings from the end
+- "+tag": Only select headings with given tag
+- "-tag": Only select headings without tag
+- "REGEX": select headings whose titles match REGEX
+
+*Sorting*
+
+- no-sort: Remove other sorting in affect
+- reverse-sort: Reverse other sorts (stacks with other sort methods)
+- random-sort: Sort in a random order
+- priority-up: Sort by priority, highest first
+- priority-down: Same, but lowest first
+- effort-up: Sort by effort, highest first
+- effort-down: Sort by effort, lowest first
+- scheduled-up: Scheduled time, farthest first
+- scheduled-down: Scheduled time, closest first
+- deadline-up: Deadline time, farthest first
+- deadline-down: Deadline time, closest first
+- timestamp-up: Timestamp time, farthest first
+- timestamp-down: Timestamp time, closest first
+
+Many of the other finders are shorthand for argument combinations of relative:
+
+- [[#ancestors][ancestors]] :: walk-up
+- [[#children][children]] :: step-down
+- [[#descendants][descendants]] :: walk-down
+- [[#first-child][first-child]] :: step-down 1
+- [[#next-sibling][next-sibling]] :: forward-no-wrap 1
+- [[#next-sibling-wrap][next-sibling-wrap]] :: forward-wrap 1
+- [[#parent][parent]] :: walk-up 1
+- [[#previous-sibling][previous-sibling]] :: backward-no-wrap 1
+- [[#previous-sibling-wrap][previous-sibling-wrap]] :: backward-wrap 1
+- [[#rest-of-siblings][rest-of-siblings]] :: forward-no-wrap
+- [[#rest-of-siblings-wrap][rest-of-siblings-wrap]] :: forward-wrap
+- [[#siblings][siblings]] :: from-top
+- [[#siblings-wrap][siblings-wrap]] :: forward-wrap
+
+Because these are implemented as shorthand, any arguments for relatives may
also
+be passed to one of these finders.
+
+*** rest-of-siblings
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: rest-of-siblings
+:DESCRIPTION: Find the remaining siblings
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: rest-of-siblings(OPTIONS...)
+
+Starting from the heading following the current one, all same-level siblings
+are returned.
+
+*** rest-of-siblings-wrap
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: rest-of-siblings-wrap
+:DESCRIPTION: Find the remaining siblings, with wrapping
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: rest-of-siblings-wrap(OPTIONS...)
+
+Starting from the heading following the current one, all same-level siblings
+are returned. When the end is reached, wrap back to the beginning.
+
+*** self
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: self
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: self
+
+Returns the source heading.
+
+*** siblings
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: siblings
+:DESCRIPTION: Find all the siblings
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: siblings(OPTIONS...)
+
+Returns all siblings of the source heading as targets, starting from the first
+sibling.
+
+*** siblings-wrap
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: siblings-wrap
+:DESCRIPTION: Find the siblings, but wrap around
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: siblings-wrap(OPTIONS...)
+
+Finds the siblings on the same level as the source heading, wrapping when it
+reaches the end.
+
+Identical to the [[#rest-of-siblings-wrap][rest-of-siblings-wrap]] finder.
+
+** Actions
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Next steps
+:END:
+Once Edna has collected its targets for a trigger, it will perform actions on
+them.
+
+Actions must always end with '!'.
+
+*** Scheduled/Deadline
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: planning
+:DESCRIPTION: Operate on planning information
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: scheduled!(OPTIONS)
+- Syntax: deadline!(OPTIONS)
+
+Set the scheduled or deadline time of any target headings.
+
+There are several forms that the planning keywords can take. In the following,
+PLANNING is either scheduled or deadline.
+
+- PLANNING!("DATE[ TIME]")
+
+ Sets PLANNING to DATE at TIME. If DATE is a weekday instead of a date, then
+ set PLANNING to the following weekday. If TIME is not specified, only a date
+ will be added to the target.
+
+ Any string recognized by ~org-read-date~ may be used for DATE.
+
+ TIME is a time string, such as HH:MM.
+
+- PLANNING!(rm|remove)
+
+ Remove PLANNING from all targets. The argument to this form may be either a
+ string or a symbol.
+
+- PLANNING!(copy|cp)
+
+ Copy PLANNING info verbatim from the source heading to all targets. The
+ argument to this form may be either a string or a symbol.
+
+- PLANNING!("[+|-|++|--]NTHING[ [+|-]LANDING]")
+
+ Increment(+) or decrement(-) target's PLANNING by N THINGs relative to either
+ itself (+/-) or the current time (++/--).
+
+ N is an integer
+
+ THING is one of y (years), m (months), d (days), h (hours), M (minutes), a
+ (case-insensitive) day of the week or its abbreviation, or the strings
+ "weekday" or "wkdy".
+
+ If a day of the week is given as THING, move forward or backward N weeks to
+ find that day of the week.
+
+ If one of "weekday" or "wkdy" is given as THING, move forward or backward N
+ days, moving forward or backward to the next weekday.
+
+ This form may also include a "landing" specifier to control where in the week
+ the final date lands. LANDING may be one of the following:
+
+ - A day of the week, which means adjust the final date forward (+) or
backward
+ (-) to land on that day of the week.
+
+ - One of "weekday" or "wkdy", which means adjust the target date to the
+ closest weekday.
+
+ - One of "weekend" or "wknd", which means adjust the target date to the
+ closest weekend.
+
+- PLANNING!("float [+|-|++|--]N DAYNAME[ MONTH[ DAY]]")
+
+ Set time to the date of the Nth DAYNAME before/after MONTH DAY, as per
+ ~diary-float~.
+
+ N is an integer.
+
+ DAYNAME may be either an integer, where 0=Sunday, 1=Monday, etc., or a string
+ for that day.
+
+ MONTH may be an integer, 1-12, or a month's string. If MONTH is empty, the
+ following (+) or previous (-) month relative to the target's time (+/-) or
the
+ current time (++/--).
+
+ DAY is an integer, or empty or 0 to use the first of the month (+) or the
last
+ of the month (-).
+
+Examples:
+
+- scheduled!("Mon 09:00") :: Set SCHEDULED to the following Monday at 9:00
+- deadline!("++2h") :: Set DEADLINE to two hours from now.
+- deadline!(copy) deadline!("+1h") :: Copy the source deadline to the target,
then increment it by an hour.
+- scheduled!("+1wkdy") :: Set SCHEDULED to the next weekday
+- scheduled!("+1d +wkdy") :: Same as above
+- deadline!("+1m -wkdy") :: Set DEADLINE up one month, but move backward to
find a weekend
+- scheduled!("float 2 Tue Feb") :: Set SCHEDULED to the second Tuesday in the
following February
+- scheduled!("float 3 Thu") :: Set SCHEDULED to the third Thursday in the
following month
+
+**** Timestamp Format
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: ts_format
+:DESCRIPTION: Specifying a timestamp format
+:END:
+
+When using one of the planning modifiers, it isn't always possible to deduce
how
+the timestamp format will be chosen if using ++ or --. The following method is
+used:
+
+1. If the target heading already has a timestamp, that format is used.
+
+2. If the modifier with the ++ or -- is "h" or "M" (hours or minutes), long
+ format (includes time) is used.
+
+3. If the property ~EDNA_TS_FORMAT~ is set on the target heading, its value
will
+ be used. It should be either ~long~ for long format (includes time) or
+ ~short~ for short format (does not include time).
+
+4. The user variable ~org-edna-timestamp-format~ is the final fallback. It
+ should be either the symbol ~long~ or ~short~. It defaults to ~short~.
+
+*** TODO State
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: todo!
+:DESCRIPTION: Set todo state
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: todo!(NEW-STATE)
+
+Sets the TODO state of the target heading to NEW-STATE.
+
+NEW-STATE may either be a string or a symbol denoting the new TODO state. It
+can also be the empty string, in which case the TODO state is removed.
+
+Example:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* TODO Heading 1
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling todo!(DONE)
+ :END:
+,* TODO Heading 2
+#+END_SRC
+
+In this example, when "Heading 1" is marked as DONE, it will also mark "Heading
+2" as DONE:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* DONE Heading 1
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling todo!(DONE)
+ :END:
+,* DONE Heading 2
+#+END_SRC
+
+*** Archive
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: archive!
+:DESCRIPTION: Archive targets
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: archive!
+
+Archives all targets with confirmation.
+
+Confirmation is controlled with ~org-edna-prompt-for-archive~. If this option
is
+nil, Edna will not ask before archiving targets.
+
+*** Chain Property
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: chain!
+:DESCRIPTION: Copy properties from source to targets
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: chain!("PROPERTY")
+
+Copies PROPERTY from the source entry to all targets. Does nothing if the
+source heading has no property PROPERTY.
+
+Example:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* TODO Heading 1
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :COUNTER: 2
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling chain!("COUNTER")
+ :END:
+,* TODO Heading 2
+#+END_SRC
+
+In this example, when "Heading 1" is marked as DONE, it will copy its COUNTER
+property to "Heading 2":
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC org
+,* DONE Heading 1
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :COUNTER: 2
+ :TRIGGER: next-sibling chain!("COUNTER")
+ :END:
+,* TODO Heading 2
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :COUNTER: 2
+ :END:
+#+END_SRC
+
+*** Clocking
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: clocking
+:DESCRIPTION: Clock in or out of a target
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: clock-in!
+- Syntax: clock-out!
+
+Clocks into or out of all targets.
+
+~clock-in!~ has no special handling of targets, so be careful when specifying
+multiple targets.
+
+In contrast, ~clock-out!~ ignores its targets and only clocks out of the
current
+clock, if any.
+*** Property
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: properties
+:DESCRIPTION: Set properties of targets
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: set-property!("PROPERTY" "VALUE")
+- Syntax: set-property!("PROPERTY" inc)
+- Syntax: set-property!("PROPERTY" dec)
+- Syntax: set-property!("PROPERTY" next)
+- Syntax: set-property!("PROPERTY" prev)
+- Syntax: set-property!("PROPERTY" previous)
+
+The first form sets the property PROPERTY on all targets to VALUE.
+
+If VALUE is a symbol, it is interpreted as follows:
+
+- inc :: Increment a numeric property value by one
+- dec :: Decrement a numeric property value by one
+
+If either ~inc~ or ~dec~ attempt to modify a non-numeric property value, Edna
will
+fail with an error message.
+
+- next :: Cycle the property through to the next allowed property value
+- previous :: Cycle the property through to the previous allowed property value
+
+The symbol ~prev~ may be used as an abbreviation for ~previous~. Similar to
+~inc~ and ~dec~, any of these will fail if there are no defined properties.
+When reaching the end of the list of allowed properties, ~next~ will cycle back
+to the beginning.
+
+Example:
+
+#+begin_src org
+,#+PROPERTY: TEST_ALL a b c d
+
+,* TODO Test Heading
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TEST: d
+ :TRIGGER: self set-property!("TEST" next)
+ :END:
+#+end_src
+
+When "Test Heading" is set to DONE, its TEST property will change to "a". This
+also works with ~previous~, but in the opposite direction.
+
+Additionally, all special forms will fail if the property is not already set:
+
+#+begin_src org
+,* TODO Test
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: self set-property!("TEST" inc)
+ :END:
+#+end_src
+
+In the above example, if "Test" is set to DONE, Edna will fail to increment the
+TEST property, since it doesn't exist.
+
+- Syntax: delete-property!("PROPERTY")
+
+Deletes the property PROPERTY from all targets.
+
+Examples:
+
+- set-property!("COUNTER" "1") :: Sets the property COUNTER to 1 on all targets
+- set-property!("COUNTER" inc) :: Increments the property COUNTER by 1.
Following the previous example, it would be 2.
+
+*** Priority
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: priorities
+:DESCRIPTION: Set priorities of targets
+:END:
+
+Sets the priority of all targets.
+
+- Syntax: set-priority!("PRIORITY")
+
+ Set the priority to the first character of PRIORITY.
+
+- Syntax: set-priority!(up)
+
+ Cycle the target's priority up through the list of allowed priorities.
+
+- Syntax: set-priority!(down)
+
+ Cycle the target's priority down through the list of allowed priorities.
+
+- Syntax: set-priority!(P)
+
+ Set the target's priority to the character P.
+
+*** Tag
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: tags
+:DESCRIPTION: Tags of a target
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: tag!("TAG-SPEC")
+
+Tags all targets with TAG-SPEC, which is any valid tag specification,
+e.g. tag1:tag2
+
+*** Effort
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: effort
+:DESCRIPTION: So much effort!
+:END:
+
+Modifies the effort of all targets.
+
+- Syntax: set-effort!("VALUE")
+
+ Set the effort of all targets to "VALUE".
+
+- Syntax: set-effort!(NUMBER)
+
+ Sets the effort to the NUMBER'th allowed effort property.
+
+- Syntax: set-effort!(increment)
+
+ Increment the effort value.
+
+** Getting Help
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: help
+:DESCRIPTION: Getting some help
+:END:
+
+Edna provides help for any keyword with ~M-x org-edna-describe-keyword~. When
+invoked, a list of keywords (finders, actions, etc.) known to Edna will be
+provided. Select any one to get its description.
+
+This description includes the syntax and an explanation of what the keyword
+does. Some descriptions also contain examples.
+
+* Advanced Features
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: advanced
+:DESCRIPTION: Be careful in here
+:END:
+** Finder Cache
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: cache
+:DESCRIPTION: Making the finders work faster
+:END:
+
+Some finders, ~match~ in particular, can take a long time to run. Oftentimes,
+this can make it unappealing to use Edna at all, especially with long
+checklists.
+
+The finder cache is one solution to this. To enable it, set
+~org-edna-finder-use-cache~ to non-nil. This can be done through the
+customization interface, or manually with ~setq~.
+
+When enabled, the cache will store the results of every finder form for a
+configurable amount of time. This timeout is controlled by
+~org-edna-finder-cache-timeout~. The cache is also invalidated if any of the
+results are invalid, which can happen if their target files have been closed.
+
+For example, if there are several entries in a checklist that all use the form
+~match("daily")~ as part of their trigger, the results of that form will be
+cached. When the next item is marked as DONE, the results will be searched for
+in cache, not recomputed.
+
+When reverting Org mode files, the cache will often be invalidated. This isn't
+the case for every Org mode file, so we can't just tell Emacs to automatically
+reset the cache when reverting a file. Instead, we provide the command
+~org-edna-reset-cache~ to reset the finder cache. If you notice headings that
+should be blocking but aren't while cache is enabled, reset the cache and check
+again.
+
+** Conditions
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: conditions
+:DESCRIPTION: More than just DONE headings
+:END:
+
+Edna gives you he option to specify *blocking conditions*. Each condition is
checked
+for each of the specified targets; if one of the conditions returns true for
+that target, then the source heading is blocked.
+
+If no condition is specified, ~!done?~ is used by default, which means block if
+any target heading isn't done.
+
+*** Heading is DONE
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: done
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: done?
+
+Blocks the source heading if any target heading is DONE.
+
+*** File Has Headings
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: headings
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: headings?
+
+Blocks the source heading if any target belongs to a file that has an Org
+heading. This means that target does not have to be a heading.
+
+#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
+org-file("refile.org") headings?
+#+END_EXAMPLE
+
+The above example blocks if refile.org has any headings.
+
+*** Heading TODO State
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: todo-state
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: todo-state?(STATE)
+
+Blocks if any target heading has TODO state set to STATE.
+
+STATE may be a string or a symbol.
+
+*** Lisp Variable Set
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: variable-set
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: variable-set?(VARIABLE VALUE)
+
+Evaluate VARIABLE when visiting a target, and compare it with ~equal~
+against VALUE. Block the source heading if VARIABLE = VALUE.
+
+VARIABLE should be a symbol, and VALUE is any valid lisp expression.
+
+Examples:
+
+- self variable-set?(test-variable 12) :: Blocks if the variable
~test-variable~ is set to 12.
+- self variable-set?(buffer-file-name "org-edna.org") :: Blocks if the
variable ~buffer-file-name~ is set to "org-edna.org".
+
+*** Heading Has Property
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: has-property
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: has-property?("PROPERTY" "VALUE")
+
+Tests each target for the property PROPERTY, and blocks if it's set to VALUE.
+
+Example:
+
+#+begin_src org
+,* TODO Take Shower
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :COUNT: 1
+ :TRIGGER: self set-property!("COUNT" inc) todo!("TODO")
+ :END:
+,* TODO Wash Towels
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: previous-sibling !has-property?("COUNT" "3")
+ :TRIGGER: previous-sibling set-property!("COUNT" "0")
+ :END:
+#+end_src
+
+In this example, "Wash Towels" can't be completed until the user has showered
at
+least three times.
+
+*** Regexp Search
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: re-search
+:DESCRIPTION: Search for a regular expression
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: re-search?("REGEXP")
+
+Blocks the source heading if the regular expression REGEXP is present in any
+of the targets.
+
+The targets are expected to be files, although this will work with other
targets
+as well. When given a target heading, the heading's file will be searched.
+*** Checking Tags
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: has-tags
+:DESCRIPTION: Matching against a set of tags
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: has-tags?("TAG1" "TAG2" ...)
+
+Blocks the source heading if any of the target headings have one or more of the
+given tags.
+
+#+begin_src org
+,* TODO Task 1 :tag1:
+,* TODO Task 2 :tag3:tag2:
+,* TODO Task 3
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: rest-of-siblings-wrap has-tags?("tag1" "tag2")
+ :END:
+#+end_src
+
+In the above example, Tasks 1 and 2 will block Task 3. Task 1 will block it
+because it contains "tag1" as one of its tags, and likewise for Task 2 and
+"tag2".
+
+Note that marking "Task 1" or "Task 2" as DONE will not unblock "Task 3". If
+you want to set up such a system, use the [[#match][match]] finder.
+*** Matching Headings
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: matches
+:DESCRIPTION: Matching against a match string
+:END:
+
+- Syntax: matches?("MATCH-STRING")
+
+Blocks the source heading if any of the target headings match against
+MATCH-STRING.
+
+MATCH-STRING is a string passed to ~org-map-entries~.
+
+#+begin_src org
+,* TODO Task 1
+,* TODO Task 2
+,* TODO Task 3
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: rest-of-siblings-wrap !matches?("TODO==\"DONE\"")
+ :END:
+#+end_src
+
+In the above example, Tasks 1 and 2 will block Task 3 until they're marked as
+DONE.
+
+*** Negating Conditions
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: negate
+:DESCRIPTION: Doing the opposite
+:END:
+Any condition can be negated by using '!' before the condition.
+
+#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
+match("test") !has-property?("PROP" "1")
+#+END_EXAMPLE
+
+The above example will cause the source heading to block if any heading
+tagged "test" does *not* have the property PROP set to "1".
+*** Multiple Conditions
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: multiple
+:DESCRIPTION: stacking blockers
+:END:
+
+Multiple blocking conditions can be used for a single entry. The heading will
+block if any of the provided conditions evaluate to true.
+
+#+begin_src org
+,* TODO Heading 1
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :ID: 1942caf2-caad-4757-b689-3c0029c1d8a5
+ :END:
+,* TODO Heading 2
+,* TODO Heading 3
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: previous-sibling !done? ids(1942caf2-caad-4757-b689-3c0029c1d8a5)
!done?
+ :END:
+#+end_src
+
+"Heading 3" will block if either "Heading 1" isn't done (ids) or "Heading 2"
+isn't done (previous-sibling).
+
+** Consideration
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Only some of them
+:END:
+
+"Consideration" and "consider" are special keywords that are only valid for
+blockers.
+
+A blocker says "If ANY heading in TARGETS meets CONDITION, block this task".
+
+In order to modify the ANY part of that statement, the ~consider~ keyword may
be
+used:
+
+1. consider(any)
+2. consider(all)
+3. consider(FRACTION)
+4. consider(NUMBER)
+
+(1) blocks the current task if any target meets the blocking condition. This
is
+the default case.
+
+(2) blocks the current task only if all targets meet the blocking condition.
+
+#+begin_src org
+,* Shovel Snow
+,** TODO Shovel on Monday
+,** TODO Shovel on Tuesday
+,** TODO Shovel on Wednesday
+,** TODO Put shovel away
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: consider(all) rest-of-siblings-wrap
+ :END:
+#+end_src
+
+The above example blocks "Put shovel away" so long as all of the siblings are
+still marked TODO.
+
+(3) blocks the current task if at least FRACTION of the targets meet the
+blocking condition.
+
+#+begin_src org
+,* Work
+,** TODO Shovel Snow
+,** TODO Clean room
+,** TODO Vacuum
+,** TODO Eat lunch
+,** TODO Work on Edna
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: consider(0.5) rest-of-siblings-wrap
+ :END:
+#+end_src
+
+The above example blocks "Work on Edna" so long as at least half of the
siblings
+are marked TODO. This means that three of them must be completed before
+development can begin on Edna.
+
+(4) blocks the current task if at least NUMBER of the targets meet the blocking
+condition.
+
+#+begin_src org
+,* Work
+,** TODO Shovel Snow
+,** TODO Clean room
+,** TODO Vacuum
+,** TODO Eat lunch
+,** TODO Work on Edna
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :BLOCKER: consider(2) rest-of-siblings-wrap
+ :END:
+#+end_src
+
+The above example blocks "Work on Edna" so long as two of the siblings are
+marked TODO. This means that NUMBER=1 is the same as specifying ~any~.
+
+A consideration must be specified before the conditions to which it applies.
+
+Both "consider" and "consideration" are valid keywords; they both mean the same
+thing.
+
+** Conditional Forms
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: conditional_forms
+:DESCRIPTION: If/Then/Else
+:END:
+
+Let's say you've got the following checklist:
+
+#+begin_src org
+,* TODO Nightly
+ DEADLINE: <2017-12-22 Fri 22:00 +1d>
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :ID: 12345
+ :BLOCKER: match("nightly")
+ :TRIGGER: match("nightly") todo!(TODO)
+ :END:
+,* TODO Prepare Tomorrow's Lunch :nightly:
+,* TODO Lock Back Door :nightly:
+,* TODO Feed Dog :nightly:
+#+end_src
+
+You don't know in what order you want to perform each task, nor should it
+matter. However, you also want the parent heading, "Nightly", to be marked as
+DONE when you're finished with the last task.
+
+There are two solutions to this: 1. Have each task attempt to mark "Nightly" as
+DONE, which will spam blocking messages after each task.
+
+The second is to use conditional forms. Conditional forms are simple; it's
just
+if/then/else/endif:
+
+#+begin_quote
+if CONDITION then THEN else ELSE endif
+#+end_quote
+
+Here's how that reads:
+
+"If CONDITION would not block, execute THEN. Otherwise, execute ELSE."
+
+For our nightly entries, this looks as follows:
+
+#+begin_src org
+,* TODO Prepare Tomorrow's Lunch :nightly:
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: if match("nightly") then ids(12345) todo!(DONE) endif
+ :END:
+#+end_src
+
+Thus, we replicate our original blocking condition on all of them, so it won't
+trigger the original until the last one is marked DONE.
+
+Occasionally, you may find that you'd rather execute a form if the condition
+*would* block. There are two options.
+
+The first is to use ~consider(all)~. This will tell Edna to block only if all
+of the targets meets the condition, and thus not block if at least one of them
+does not meet the condition. This is the opposite of Edna's standard
operation,
+which only allows passage if all targets meet the condition.
+
+#+begin_src org
+,* TODO Prepare Tomorrow's Lunch :nightly:
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: if consider(all) match("nightly") then ids(12345) todo!(DONE)
endif
+ :END:
+#+end_src
+
+The second is to switch the then and else clauses:
+
+#+begin_src org
+,* TODO Prepare Tomorrow's Lunch :nightly:
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :TRIGGER: if match("nightly") then else ids(12345) todo!(DONE) endif
+ :END:
+#+end_src
+
+The conditional block tells it to evaluate that section. Thus, you can
+conditionally add targets, or conditionally check conditions.
+
+** Setting the Properties
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: The easy way to set BLOCKER and TRIGGER
+:CUSTOM_ID: setting_keywords
+:END:
+
+There are two ways to set the BLOCKER and TRIGGER properties: by hand, or the
+easy way. You can probably guess which way we prefer.
+
+With point within the heading you want to edit, type ~M-x org-edna-edit~. You
end
+up in a buffer that looks like this:
+
+#+begin_example
+Edit blockers and triggers in this buffer under their respective sections
below.
+All lines under a given section will be merged into one when saving back to
+the source buffer. Finish with `C-c C-c' or abort with `C-c C-k'.
+
+BLOCKER
+BLOCKER STUFF HERE
+
+TRIGGER
+TIRGGER STUFF HERE
+#+end_example
+
+In here, you can edit the blocker and trigger properties for the original
+heading in a cleaner environment. More importantly, you can complete the names
+of any valid keyword within the BLOCKER or TRIGGER sections using
+~completion-at-point~.
+
+When finished, type ~C-c C-c~ to apply the changes, or ~C-c C-k~ to throw out
your
+changes.
+* Extending Edna
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: What else can it do?
+:END:
+
+Extending Edna is (relatively) simple.
+
+During operation, Edna searches for functions of the form
org-edna-TYPE/KEYWORD.
+
+** Naming Conventions
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: How to name new functions
+:END:
+
+In order to distinguish between actions, finders, and conditions, we add '?' to
+conditions and '!' to actions. This is taken from the practice in Guile and
+Scheme to suffix destructive functions with '!' and predicates with '?'.
+
+Thus, one can have an action that files a target, and a finder that finds a
+file.
+
+We recommend that you don't name a finder with a special character at the end
of
+its name. As we devise new ideas, we consider using special characters for
+additional categories of keywords. Thus, to avoid complications in the future,
+it's best if everyone avoids using characters that may become reserved in the
+future.
+
+** Finders
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Making a new finder
+:END:
+
+Finders have the form org-edna-finder/KEYWORD, like so:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
+(defun org-edna-finder/test-finder ()
+ (list (point-marker)))
+#+END_SRC
+
+All finders must return a list of markers, one for each target found, or nil if
+no targets were found.
+
+** Actions
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Making a new action
+:END:
+
+Actions have the form org-edna-action/KEYWORD!:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
+(defun org-edna-action/test-action! (last-entry arg1 arg2)
+ )
+#+END_SRC
+
+Each action has at least one argument: ~last-entry~. This is a marker for the
+current entry (not to be confused with the current target).
+
+The rest of the arguments are the arguments specified in the form.
+
+** Conditions
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: Making a new condition
+:END:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
+(defun org-edna-condition/test-cond? (neg))
+#+END_SRC
+
+All conditions have at least one argument, "NEG". If NEG is non-nil, the
+condition should be negated.
+
+Most conditions have the following form:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
+(defun org-edna-condition/test-condition? (neg)
+ (let ((condition (my-test-for-condition)))
+ (when (org-xor condition neg)
+ (string-for-blocking-entry-here))))
+#+END_SRC
+
+For conditions, we return true if condition is true and neg is false, or if
+condition is false and neg is true:
+
+| cond | neg | res |
+|------+-----+-----|
+| t | t | f |
+| t | f | t |
+| f | t | t |
+| f | f | f |
+
+This is an XOR table, so we pass CONDITION and NEG into ~org-xor~ to get our
+result.
+
+A condition must return a string if the current entry should be blocked.
+* Contributing
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: I wanna help!
+:END:
+
+We are all happy for any help you may provide.
+
+First, check out the source code on Savannah:
https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/org-edna-el/
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC shell
+bzr branch https://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/org-edna-el/ org-edna
+#+END_SRC
+
+You'll also want a copy of the most recent Org Mode source:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC shell
+git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
+#+END_SRC
+
+** Bugs
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: bugs
+:END:
+
+There are two ways to submit bug reports:
+
+1. Using the bug tracker at Savannah
+2. Sending an email using ~org-edna-submit-bug-report~
+
+When submitting a bug report, be sure to include the Edna form that caused the
+bug, with as much context as possible.
+
+** Working with EDE
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: ede
+:DESCRIPTION: And all its quirks
+:END:
+
+Our build system uses EDE. EDE can be a little finicky at times, but we feel
+the benefits, namely package dependency handling and Makefile generation,
+outweigh the costs.
+
+One of the issues that many will likely encounter is the error "Corrupt file on
+disk". This is most often due to EDE not loading all its subprojects as
needed.
+If you find yourself dealing with this error often, place the following in your
+.emacs file:
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+;; Target types needed for working with edna
+(require 'ede/proj-elisp)
+(require 'ede/proj-aux)
+(require 'ede/proj-misc)
+#+end_src
+
+These are the three target types that edna uses: elisp for compilation and
+autoloads; aux for auxiliary files such as documentation; and misc for tests.
+
+When creating a new file, EDE will ask if you want to add it to a target.
+Consult with one of the edna devs for guidance, but usually selecting "none"
+and letting one of us handle it is a good way to go.
+
+** Compiling Edna
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: compiling
+:DESCRIPTION: How to compile Edna
+:END:
+To compile Edna, you've got to have EDE create the Makefile first. Run the
+following in your Emacs instance to generate the Makefile:
+
+#+begin_example
+M-x ede-proj-regenerate
+#+end_example
+
+This will create the Makefile and point it to the correct version of Org. The
+targets are as follows:
+
+- compile :: Compiles the code. This should be done to verify that everything
+ will compile, as ELPA requires this.
+- autoloads :: Creates the autoloads file. This should also run without
+ problems, so it's a good idea to check this one as well.
+- check :: Runs the tests in ~org-edna-tests.el~.
+
+To run any target, call ~make~:
+
+#+begin_src shell
+make compile autoloads
+#+end_src
+
+The above command compiles Edna and generates the autoloads file.
+
+** Testing Edna
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: testing
+:DESCRIPTION: Ensuring Edna works the way we think she will
+:END:
+
+There are two ways to test Edna: the command-line and through Emacs.
+
+The command-line version is simple, and we ask that you do any final testing
+using this method. This is how we periodically check to verify that new
+versions of Org mode haven't broken Edna. It uses the Makefile, which is
+generated with EDE. See [[#compiling][Compiling Edna]] for how to do that.
Once you have, run
+~make check~ on the command line.
+
+Edna tests are written using ~ERT~, the Emacs Regression Testing framework. In
+order to use it interactively in Emacs, the following must be done:
+
+1. Load ~org-edna-tests.el~
+2. Run ~M-x ert-run-tests-interactively~
+3. Select which tests to run, or just the letter "t" to run all of them.
+
+Results are printed in their own buffer. See the ERT documentation for more
+details.
+
+** Before Sending Changes
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: commit_checklist
+:DESCRIPTION: Follow these instructions before sending us anything
+:END:
+
+There are a few rules to follow:
+
+- Verify that any new Edna keywords follow the appropriate naming conventions
+- Any new keywords should be documented
+- We operate on headings, not headlines
+ - Use one word in documentation to avoid confusion
+- Make sure your changes compile
+- Run 'make check' to verify that your mods don't break anything
+- Avoid additional or altered dependencies if at all possible
+ - Exception: New versions of Org mode are allowed
+
+** Developing with Bazaar
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: bzr_dev
+:DESCRIPTION: How to use this strange VCS
+:END:
+
+If you're new to bazaar, we recommend using Emacs's built-in VC package. It
+eases the overhead of dealing with a brand new VCS with a few standard
commands.
+For more information, see the info page on it (In Emacs, this is
+C-h r m Introduction to VC RET).
+
+To contribute with bazaar, you can do the following:
+
+#+begin_src shell
+# Hack away and make your changes
+$ bzr commit -m "Changes I've made"
+$ bzr send -o file-name.txt
+#+end_src
+
+Then, use ~org-edna-submit-bug-report~ and attach "file-name.txt". We can then
+merge that into the main development branch.
+
+** Documentation
+:PROPERTIES:
+:CUSTOM_ID: docs
+:DESCRIPTION: Improving the documentation
+:END:
+
+Documentation is always helpful to us. Please be sure to do the following
after
+making any changes:
+
+1. Update the info page in the repository with ~C-c C-e i i~
+2. If you're updating the HTML documentation, switch to a theme that can easily
+ be read on a white background; we recommend the "adwaita" theme
+* Changelog
+:PROPERTIES:
+:DESCRIPTION: List of changes by version
+:END:
+** 1.0.2
+- Added ~org-edna-reset-cache~ to allow a user to reset the finder cache
+
+- Fixed timestamp format bug with scheduled! and deadline!
+ - See [[#ts_format][Timestamp Format]] for more
+** 1.0.1
+- Fixed bug in multiple blocking conditions
+** 1.0
+
+- Various bugs fixes
+ - Fixed parsing of consideration
+ - Limited cache to just the finders that don't depend on current position
+- Added "buffer" option for match finder
+- Added timestamp sorting to relatives finder
+- Inverted meaning of consideration to avoid confusion
+- Added [[#has-tags][has-tags?]] and [[#matches][matches?]] conditions
+** 1.0beta8
+Quick fix for beta7.
+** 1.0beta7
+Biggest change here is the cache.
+
+- Added cache to the finders to improve performance
+
+- Updated documentation to include EDE
+
+- Added testing and compiling documentation
+** 1.0beta6
+Lots of parsing fixes.
+
+- Fixed error reporting
+
+- Fixed parsing of negations in conditions
+
+- Fixed parsing of multiple forms inside if/then/else blocks
+** 1.0beta5
+Some new forms and a new build system.
+
+- Added new forms to set-property!
+ - Now allows 'inc, 'dec, 'previous, and 'next as values
+
+- Changed build system to EDE to properly handle dependencies
+
+- Fixed compatibility with new Org effort functions
+** 1.0beta4
+Just some bug fixes from the new form parsing.
+
+- Fixed multiple forms getting incorrect targets
+
+- Fixed multiple forms not evaluating
+** 1.0beta3
+HUGE addition here
+
+- Conditional Forms
+ - See [[#conditional_forms][Conditional Forms]] for more information
+
+- Overhauled Internal Parsing
+
+- Fixed consideration keywords
+
+- Both consider and consideration are accepted now
+
+- Added 'any consideration
+ - Allows passage if just one target is fulfilled
+** 1.0beta2
+Big release here, with three new features.
+
+- Added interactive keyword editor with completion
+ - See [[#setting_keywords][Setting the Properties]] for how to do that
+
+- New uses of schedule! and deadline!
+ - New "float" form that mimics diary-float
+ - New "landing" addition to "+1d" and friends to force planning changes to
land on a certain day or type of day (weekend/weekday)
+ - See [[#planning][Scheduled/Deadline]] for details
+
+- New "relatives" finder
+ - Renamed from chain-find with tons of new keywords
+ - Modified all other relative finders (previous-sibling, first-child, etc.)
to use the same keywords
+ - See [[#relatives][relatives]] for details
+
+- New finders
+ - [[#previous-sibling-wrap][previous-sibling-wrap]]
+ - [[#rest-of-siblings-wrap][rest-of-siblings-wrap]]
diff --git a/packages/org-edna/test.mk b/packages/org-edna/test.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4b6590c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/org-edna/test.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+# EDE only allows arbitrary code from an external makefile, so this is how
we've
+# got to do testing.
+
+test: compile
+ @$(EMACS) \
+ $(EMACSFLAGS) \
+ $(addprefix -L ,$(LOADPATH)) \
+ -L "." \
+ -l "ert" \
+ -l "org-edna-tests.el" \
+ --eval "(setq org-edna-test-inhibit-messages t)" \
+ -f ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit
+
+include Makefile
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- [elpa] master 972968a 116/135: Modified cache to only work for specific finders, Ian Dunn, 2020/02/17
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- [elpa] master 491c810 132/135: Added minor mode for Edna, Ian Dunn, 2020/02/17
- [elpa] master fd1de2f 125/135: Fixed stacking multiple conditions, Ian Dunn, 2020/02/17
- [elpa] master d5c8002 121/135: Inverted definition of consideration, Ian Dunn, 2020/02/17
- [elpa] master f549ea2 090/135: Added section in the documentation about updating the documentation, Ian Dunn, 2020/02/17
- [elpa] master 31c40be 100/135: Fixed up Changelog in documentation, Ian Dunn, 2020/02/17