X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=bbdb-csv-import.el;h=fb51a9e252f4b2d4abc4b1a65673d3e7773582dd;hb=a9b8ab32b8543e336056653726ac0c327a937653;hp=3a1584224fb1039fae6d91d5983d8189d573d72d;hpb=80f24db03c4385867d0ee14942ad5216b752e948;p=bbdb-csv-import diff --git a/bbdb-csv-import.el b/bbdb-csv-import.el index 3a15842..fb51a9e 100644 --- a/bbdb-csv-import.el +++ b/bbdb-csv-import.el @@ -68,15 +68,14 @@ ;;; Custom mapping of csv fields ;; ;; If a field is handled wrong or you want to extend the program to handle a new -;; kind of csv format, you need to setup a custom field mapping variable. It -;; should not be too hard, but you can also Use the existing tables as an example. By default, we -;; use a combination of most predefined mappings, and look for all of their -;; fields, but it is probably best to avoid that kind of table when setting up -;; your own as it is an unnecessary complexity in that case. If you have a -;; problem with data from a supported export program, start by testing its -;; specific mapping table instead of the combined one. Here is a handy template -;; to set each of the predefined mapping tables if you would rather avoid the -;; configure interface: +;; kind of csv format, you need to setup a custom field mapping variable. Use +;; the existing tables as an example. By default, we use a combination of most +;; predefined mappings, and look for all of their fields, but it is probably +;; best to avoid that kind of table when setting up your own as it is an +;; unnecessary complexity in that case. If you have a problem with data from a +;; supported export program, start by testing its specific mapping table instead +;; of the combined one. Here is a handy template to set each of the predefined +;; mapping tables if you would rather avoid the configure interface: ;; ;; (setq bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table bbdb-csv-import-combined) ;; (setq bbdb-csv-import-mapping-table bbdb-csv-import-thunderbird) @@ -90,6 +89,10 @@ ;; mapping table. Please send any new tables to the maintainer listed in this ;; file. The maintainer should be able to help with any issues and may create a ;; new mapping table given sample data. +;; +;; Mapping table tips: For field names or sets of field names which go together, +;; and are numbered, 1, 2, 3, the repeat keyword can be used to expand as many +;; as are in your csv data. ;;; Misc tips/troubleshooting: ;; @@ -107,11 +110,10 @@ ;; ;; Patches and bugs are very welcome via https://gitlab.com/iankelling/bbdb-csv-import ;; -;; Questions, feedback, etc are very welcome via email to Ian Kelling -;; . I will add any useful questions, answers, etc. to this -;; file. The scope/userbase of this project doesn't justify a mailing list, but if -;; it ever did I would start a mailman or discourse to act as a mailing list -;; and forum. +;; Questions, feedback, or anything is very welcome at to the bbdb-csv-import mailing list +;; https://lists.iankelling.org/listinfo/bbdb-csv-import, no subscription needed to post via +;; bbdb-csv-import@lists.iankelling.org + ;;; Code: @@ -325,10 +327,13 @@ See the commentary section of this file for more details." (defun bbdb-csv-import-expand-repeats (csv-fields list) - "Return new list where elements from LIST in form (repeat elem1 ...) -become ((elem1 ...) [(elem2 ...)] ...) for as many repeating -numbered fields exist in the csv fields. elem can be a string or -a tree (a list with lists inside it)" + "Return new list where elements from LIST in form (repeat elem1 +...) become ((elem1 ...) [(elem2 ...)] ...) for as many fields +exist in the csv fields. elem can be a string or a tree (a list +with lists inside it). We use the first element as a template, +and increase its number by one, and check if it exists, and then +increment any other elements from the repeat list which have +numbers in them." (cl-flet ((replace-num (num string) ;; in STRING, replace all groups of numbers with NUM (replace-regexp-in-string "[0-9]+"