annotate src/s/template.h @ 613:023b83f4e54b
[xemacs-hg @ 2001-06-10 10:42:16 by ben]
------ signal-code changes ------
data.c, device-tty.c, emacs.c, floatfns.c, linuxplay.c, nas.c,
process-unix.c, signal.c, sunplay.c, sysdep.c, syssignal.h:
use EMACS_SIGNAL everywhere instead of playing preprocessing
games with signal().
s\windowsnt.h, s\mingw32.h, syssignal.h:
Remove mswindows signal code from s+m headers and move to
syssignal.h as one of the five ways of signal handling,
instead of playing preprocessing games.
fileio.c, sysdep.c:
Rename sys_do_signal to qxe_reliable_signal.
signal.c, process-unix.c, profile.c:
Create set_timeout_signal(); use instead of just EMACS_SIGNAL
to establish a signal handler on a timeout signal; this does
special things under Cygwin.
nt.c:
Eliminate term_ntproc(), which is blank; used as a SIGABRT
handler, which was wrong anyway.
nt.c, win32.c:
Move signal code from nt.c to win32.c, since Cygwin needs it
too when dealing with timeout signals.
s\cygwin32.h:
Define CYGWIN_BROKEN_SIGNALS.
------ other changes ------
s\mingw32.h:
Fix problems with NOT_C_CODE being in the wrong place and
excluding defines needed when building Makefile.in.in.
filelock.c, mule-canna.c, mule-ccl.c, mule-ccl.h, ralloc.c,
unexalpha.c, unexapollo.c, unexcw.c, unexelfsgi.c, unexnt.c,
unexsni.c, s\aix3-1.h, s\bsd4-1.h, s\bsd4-2.h, s\bsd4-3.h, s\cxux.h,
s\cygwin32.h, s\dgux.h, s\dgux5-4r2.h, s\dgux5-4r3.h, s\dgux5-4r4.h,
s\ewsux5r4.h, s\gnu.h, s\hpux.h, s\iris3-5.h, s\iris3-6.h,
s\irix3-3.h, s\linux.h, s\mingw32.h, s\newsos5.h, s\nextstep.h,
s\ptx.h, s\riscix1-1.h, s\riscix1-2.h, s\rtu.h, s\sco4.h, s\sco5.h,
s\template.h, s\ultrix.h, s\umax.h, s\umips.h, s\unipl5-0.h,
s\unipl5-2.h, s\usg5-0.h, s\usg5-2-2.h, s\usg5-2.h, s\usg5-3.h,
s\usg5-4.h, s\windowsnt.h, s\xenix.h:
Rename 'GNU Emacs' to XEmacs in the copyright and comments.
nas.c:
Stylistic cleanup. Avoid preprocessing games with names such
as play_sound_file.
------ signal-code changes ------
data.c, device-tty.c, emacs.c, floatfns.c, linuxplay.c, nas.c,
process-unix.c, signal.c, sunplay.c, sysdep.c, syssignal.h:
use EMACS_SIGNAL everywhere instead of playing preprocessing
games with signal().
s\windowsnt.h, s\mingw32.h, syssignal.h:
Remove mswindows signal code from s+m headers and move to
syssignal.h as one of the five ways of signal handling,
instead of playing preprocessing games.
fileio.c, sysdep.c:
Rename sys_do_signal to qxe_reliable_signal.
signal.c, process-unix.c, profile.c:
Create set_timeout_signal(); use instead of just EMACS_SIGNAL
to establish a signal handler on a timeout signal; this does
special things under Cygwin.
nt.c:
Eliminate term_ntproc(), which is blank; used as a SIGABRT
handler, which was wrong anyway.
nt.c, win32.c:
Move signal code from nt.c to win32.c, since Cygwin needs it
too when dealing with timeout signals.
s\cygwin32.h:
Define CYGWIN_BROKEN_SIGNALS.
------ other changes ------
s\mingw32.h:
Fix problems with NOT_C_CODE being in the wrong place and
excluding defines needed when building Makefile.in.in.
filelock.c, mule-canna.c, mule-ccl.c, mule-ccl.h, ralloc.c,
unexalpha.c, unexapollo.c, unexcw.c, unexelfsgi.c, unexnt.c,
unexsni.c, s\aix3-1.h, s\bsd4-1.h, s\bsd4-2.h, s\bsd4-3.h, s\cxux.h,
s\cygwin32.h, s\dgux.h, s\dgux5-4r2.h, s\dgux5-4r3.h, s\dgux5-4r4.h,
s\ewsux5r4.h, s\gnu.h, s\hpux.h, s\iris3-5.h, s\iris3-6.h,
s\irix3-3.h, s\linux.h, s\mingw32.h, s\newsos5.h, s\nextstep.h,
s\ptx.h, s\riscix1-1.h, s\riscix1-2.h, s\rtu.h, s\sco4.h, s\sco5.h,
s\template.h, s\ultrix.h, s\umax.h, s\umips.h, s\unipl5-0.h,
s\unipl5-2.h, s\usg5-0.h, s\usg5-2-2.h, s\usg5-2.h, s\usg5-3.h,
s\usg5-4.h, s\windowsnt.h, s\xenix.h:
Rename 'GNU Emacs' to XEmacs in the copyright and comments.
nas.c:
Stylistic cleanup. Avoid preprocessing games with names such
as play_sound_file.
xemacs-faq.texi:
Update sections on Windows and MacOS availability.
alist.el, apropos.el, autoload.el, bytecomp.el, cl-compat.el, cl-extra.el, cl-macs.el, cl-seq.el, cl.el, cmdloop.el, cus-edit.el, derived.el, gpm.el, itimer.el, lisp-mode.el, shadow.el, version.el, wid-browse.el:
Rename 'GNU Emacs' to XEmacs in the copyright. Fix other
references to GNU Emacs that should be XEmacs or just Emacs.
files.el:
Fix warning.
simple.el:
transpose-line-up/down will now move the region up or down by
a line if active.
cvtmail.c, fakemail.c, gnuserv.c, gnuserv.h, gnuslib.c, make-msgfile.c, make-path.c, pop.c, pop.h, profile.c, tcp.c:
Rename 'GNU Emacs' to XEmacs in the copyright.
Fix comments in similar ways.
digest-doc.c, sorted-doc.c:
Fix program and author name to reflect XEmacs.
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1 /* Template for system description header files.
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18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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19 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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20 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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23 /* Synched up with: FSF 19.31. */
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25 /*
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68 /* Here, add any special hacks needed
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71 exist on your system, or that do different things on
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72 your system and must be used only through an encapsulation
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