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Many back ends are quite similar.  nnml is just like
nnspool, but it allows you to edit the articles on the server.
nnmh is just like nnml, but it doesn't use an active file,
and it doesn't maintain overview databases.  nndir is just like
nnml, but it has no concept of "groups", and it doesn't allow
editing articles.
It would make sense if it were possible to "inherit" functions from back ends when writing new back ends. And, indeed, you can do that if you want to. (You don't have to if you don't want to, of course.)
All the back ends declare their public variables and functions by using a
package called nnoo.
To inherit functions from other back ends (and allow other back ends to inherit functions from the current back end), you should use the following macros:
nnoo-declare
(nnoo-declare nndir nnml nnmh)  | 
nndir has declared here that it intends to inherit functions from
both nnml and nnmh.
defvoo
defvar, but registers the variable as
a public server variable.  Most state-oriented variables should be
declared with defvoo instead of defvar.
In addition to the normal defvar parameters, it takes a list of
variables in the parent back ends to map the variable to when executing
a function in those back ends.
(defvoo nndir-directory nil "Where nndir will look for groups." nnml-current-directory nnmh-current-directory)  | 
This means that nnml-current-directory will be set to
nndir-directory when an nnml function is called on behalf
of nndir.  (The same with nnmh.)
nnoo-define-basics
(nnoo-define-basics nndir)  | 
deffoo
defun and takes the same parameters.  In
addition to doing the normal defun things, it registers the
function as being public so that other back ends can inherit it.
nnoo-map-functions
(nnoo-map-functions nndir (nnml-retrieve-headers 0 nndir-current-group 0 0) (nnmh-request-article 0 nndir-current-group 0 0))  | 
This means that when nndir-retrieve-headers is called, the first,
third, and fourth parameters will be passed on to
nnml-retrieve-headers, while the second parameter is set to the
value of nndir-current-group.
nnoo-import
(nnoo-import nndir (nnmh nnmh-request-list nnmh-request-newgroups) (nnml))  | 
This means that calls to nndir-request-list should just be passed
on to nnmh-request-list, while all public functions from
nnml that haven't been defined in nndir yet should be
defined now.
Below is a slightly shortened version of the nndir back end.
;;; nndir.el --- single directory newsgroup access for Gnus
;; Copyright (C) 1995,96 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;; Code:
(require 'nnheader)
(require 'nnmh)
(require 'nnml)
(require 'nnoo)
(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
(nnoo-declare nndir
  nnml nnmh)
(defvoo nndir-directory nil
  "Where nndir will look for groups."
  nnml-current-directory nnmh-current-directory)
(defvoo nndir-nov-is-evil nil
  "*Non-nil means that nndir will never retrieve NOV headers."
  nnml-nov-is-evil)
(defvoo nndir-current-group ""
  nil
  nnml-current-group nnmh-current-group)
(defvoo nndir-top-directory nil nil nnml-directory nnmh-directory)
(defvoo nndir-get-new-mail nil nil nnml-get-new-mail nnmh-get-new-mail)
(defvoo nndir-status-string "" nil nnmh-status-string)
(defconst nndir-version "nndir 1.0")
;;; Interface functions.
(nnoo-define-basics nndir)
(deffoo nndir-open-server (server &optional defs)
  (setq nndir-directory
        (or (cadr (assq 'nndir-directory defs))
            server))
  (unless (assq 'nndir-directory defs)
    (push `(nndir-directory ,server) defs))
  (push `(nndir-current-group
          ,(file-name-nondirectory
            (directory-file-name nndir-directory)))
        defs)
  (push `(nndir-top-directory
          ,(file-name-directory (directory-file-name nndir-directory)))
        defs)
  (nnoo-change-server 'nndir server defs))
(nnoo-map-functions nndir
  (nnml-retrieve-headers 0 nndir-current-group 0 0)
  (nnmh-request-article 0 nndir-current-group 0 0)
  (nnmh-request-group nndir-current-group 0 0)
  (nnmh-close-group nndir-current-group 0))
(nnoo-import nndir
  (nnmh
   nnmh-status-message
   nnmh-request-list
   nnmh-request-newgroups))
(provide 'nndir)
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