capture: Fix handling of time range for :time-prompt

* lisp/org-capture.el (org-capture-set-target-location): Bind
org-end-time-was-given around the org-read-date call to get a return
value that uses the start time rather than doing custom adjustment of
the return value.

If org-capture-set-target-location detects that the answer to
org-read-date has a time range, it strips the end time from the answer
and calls org-read-date-analyze again.  (org-read-date already calls
it underneath.)  The regexp it uses, however, can easily match a date,
leading to a bogus result.

org-read-date-analyze is already capable of processing the time range
in a way that matches org-capture-set-target-location's intent: when
org-end-time-was-given is bound, org-read-date-analyze splits off the
end value of the range and stores it in org-end-time-was-given.  Drop
the custom logic and let org-read-date-analyze handle the range.

Reported-by: Richard Lawrence <richard.lawrence@berkeley.edu>
Ref: https://orgmode.org/list/87h7obh4ct.fsf@aquinas
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Kyle Meyer 2021-02-01 23:18:03 -05:00
parent 0abd4a44cb
commit 3e64d3475d

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@ -1025,28 +1025,23 @@ Store them in the capture property list."
(time-to-days org-overriding-default-time))
((or (org-capture-get :time-prompt)
(equal current-prefix-arg 1))
;; Prompt for date.
(let ((prompt-time (org-read-date
;; Prompt for date. Bind `org-end-time-was-given' so
;; that `org-read-date-analyze' handles the time range
;; case and returns `prompt-time' with the start value.
(let* ((org-time-was-given nil)
(org-end-time-was-given nil)
(prompt-time (org-read-date
nil t nil "Date for tree entry:")))
(org-capture-put
:default-time
(cond ((and (or (not (boundp 'org-time-was-given))
(not org-time-was-given))
(not (= (time-to-days prompt-time) (org-today))))
(if (or org-time-was-given
(= (time-to-days prompt-time) (org-today)))
prompt-time
;; Use 00:00 when no time is given for another
;; date than today?
(apply #'encode-time 0 0
org-extend-today-until
(cl-cdddr (decode-time prompt-time))))
((string-match "\\([^ ]+\\)-[^ ]+[ ]+\\(.*\\)"
org-read-date-final-answer)
;; Replace any time range by its start.
(apply #'encode-time
(org-read-date-analyze
(replace-match "\\1 \\2" nil nil
org-read-date-final-answer)
prompt-time (decode-time prompt-time))))
(t prompt-time)))
(cl-cdddr (decode-time prompt-time)))))
(time-to-days prompt-time)))
(t
;; Current date, possibly corrected for late night