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1 /* Generic glyph/image implementation + display tables
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2 Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois.
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3 Copyright (C) 1995 Tinker Systems
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4 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 2000 Ben Wing
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5 Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems
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6 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Andy Piper
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7
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8 This file is part of XEmacs.
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9
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10 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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11 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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12 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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13 later version.
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14
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15 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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16 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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17 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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18 for more details.
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19
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20 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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21 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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22 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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23 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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24
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25 /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */
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26
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27 /* Written by Ben Wing and Chuck Thompson. Heavily modified /
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28 rewritten by Andy Piper. */
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29
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30 #include <config.h>
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31 #include "lisp.h"
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32
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33 #include "blocktype.h"
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34 #include "buffer.h"
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35 #include "chartab.h"
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36 #include "device.h"
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37 #include "elhash.h"
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38 #include "faces.h"
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39 #include "frame.h"
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40 #include "glyphs.h"
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41 #include "insdel.h"
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42 #include "objects.h"
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43 #include "opaque.h"
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44 #include "rangetab.h"
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45 #include "redisplay.h"
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46 #include "specifier.h"
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47 #include "window.h"
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48
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49 #if defined (HAVE_XPM) && !defined (HAVE_GTK)
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50 #include <X11/xpm.h>
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51 #endif
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52
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53 Lisp_Object Qimage_conversion_error;
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54
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55 Lisp_Object Qglyphp, Qcontrib_p, Qbaseline;
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56 Lisp_Object Qbuffer_glyph_p, Qpointer_glyph_p, Qicon_glyph_p;
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57 Lisp_Object Qnothing_image_instance_p, Qtext_image_instance_p;
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58 Lisp_Object Qmono_pixmap_image_instance_p;
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59 Lisp_Object Qcolor_pixmap_image_instance_p;
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60 Lisp_Object Qpointer_image_instance_p;
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61 Lisp_Object Qsubwindow_image_instance_p;
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62 Lisp_Object Qwidget_image_instance_p;
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63 Lisp_Object Qconst_glyph_variable;
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64 Lisp_Object Qmono_pixmap, Qcolor_pixmap, Qsubwindow;
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65 Lisp_Object Q_file, Q_data, Q_face, Q_pixel_width, Q_pixel_height;
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66 Lisp_Object Qformatted_string;
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67 Lisp_Object Vcurrent_display_table;
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68 Lisp_Object Vtruncation_glyph, Vcontinuation_glyph, Voctal_escape_glyph;
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69 Lisp_Object Vcontrol_arrow_glyph, Vinvisible_text_glyph, Vhscroll_glyph;
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70 Lisp_Object Vxemacs_logo;
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71 Lisp_Object Vthe_nothing_vector;
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72 Lisp_Object Vimage_instantiator_format_list;
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73 Lisp_Object Vimage_instance_type_list;
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74 Lisp_Object Vglyph_type_list;
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75
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76 int disable_animated_pixmaps;
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77
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78 DEFINE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (nothing);
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79 DEFINE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (inherit);
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80 DEFINE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (string);
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81 DEFINE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (formatted_string);
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82 DEFINE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (subwindow);
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83 DEFINE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (text);
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84 DEFINE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (pointer);
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85
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86 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
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87 DEFINE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (xbm);
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88 Lisp_Object Qxbm;
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89
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90 Lisp_Object Q_mask_file, Q_mask_data, Q_hotspot_x, Q_hotspot_y;
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91 Lisp_Object Q_foreground, Q_background;
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92 #ifndef BitmapSuccess
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93 #define BitmapSuccess 0
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94 #define BitmapOpenFailed 1
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95 #define BitmapFileInvalid 2
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96 #define BitmapNoMemory 3
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97 #endif
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98 #endif
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99
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100 #ifdef HAVE_XFACE
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101 DEFINE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (xface);
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102 Lisp_Object Qxface;
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103 #endif
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104
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105 #ifdef HAVE_XPM
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106 DEFINE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (xpm);
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107 Lisp_Object Qxpm;
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108 Lisp_Object Q_color_symbols;
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109 #endif
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110
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111 typedef struct image_instantiator_format_entry image_instantiator_format_entry;
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112 struct image_instantiator_format_entry
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113 {
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114 Lisp_Object symbol;
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115 Lisp_Object device;
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116 struct image_instantiator_methods *meths;
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117 };
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118
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119 typedef struct
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120 {
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121 Dynarr_declare (struct image_instantiator_format_entry);
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122 } image_instantiator_format_entry_dynarr;
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123
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124 /* This contains one entry per format, per device it's defined on. */
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125 image_instantiator_format_entry_dynarr *
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126 the_image_instantiator_format_entry_dynarr;
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127
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128 static Lisp_Object allocate_image_instance (Lisp_Object governing_domain,
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129 Lisp_Object parent,
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130 Lisp_Object instantiator);
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131 static void image_validate (Lisp_Object instantiator);
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132 static void glyph_property_was_changed (Lisp_Object glyph,
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133 Lisp_Object property,
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134 Lisp_Object locale);
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135 static void set_image_instance_dirty_p (Lisp_Object instance, int dirty);
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136 static void register_ignored_expose (struct frame* f, int x, int y, int width, int height);
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137 static void cache_subwindow_instance_in_frame_maybe (Lisp_Object instance);
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138 static void update_image_instance (Lisp_Object image_instance,
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139 Lisp_Object instantiator);
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140 /* Unfortunately windows and X are different. In windows BeginPaint()
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141 will prevent WM_PAINT messages being generated so it is unnecessary
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142 to register exposures as they will not occur. Under X they will
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143 always occur. */
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144 int hold_ignored_expose_registration;
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145
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146 EXFUN (Fimage_instance_type, 1);
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147 EXFUN (Fglyph_type, 1);
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148 EXFUN (Fnext_window, 4);
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149
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150
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151 /****************************************************************************
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152 * Image Instantiators *
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153 ****************************************************************************/
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154
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155 struct image_instantiator_methods *
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156 decode_device_ii_format (Lisp_Object device, Lisp_Object format,
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157 Error_behavior errb)
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158 {
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159 int i;
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160
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161 if (!SYMBOLP (format))
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162 {
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163 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME))
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164 CHECK_SYMBOL (format);
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165 return 0;
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166 }
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167
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168 for (i = 0; i < Dynarr_length (the_image_instantiator_format_entry_dynarr);
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169 i++)
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170 {
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171 if ( EQ (format,
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172 Dynarr_at (the_image_instantiator_format_entry_dynarr, i).
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173 symbol) )
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174 {
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175 Lisp_Object d = Dynarr_at (the_image_instantiator_format_entry_dynarr, i).
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176 device;
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177 if ((NILP (d) && NILP (device))
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178 ||
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179 (!NILP (device) &&
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180 EQ (CONSOLE_TYPE (XCONSOLE
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181 (DEVICE_CONSOLE (XDEVICE (device)))), d)))
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182 return Dynarr_at (the_image_instantiator_format_entry_dynarr, i).meths;
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183 }
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184 }
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185
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186 maybe_signal_simple_error ("Invalid image-instantiator format", format,
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187 Qimage, errb);
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188
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189 return 0;
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190 }
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191
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192 struct image_instantiator_methods *
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193 decode_image_instantiator_format (Lisp_Object format, Error_behavior errb)
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194 {
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195 return decode_device_ii_format (Qnil, format, errb);
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196 }
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197
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198 static int
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199 valid_image_instantiator_format_p (Lisp_Object format, Lisp_Object locale)
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200 {
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201 int i;
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202 struct image_instantiator_methods* meths =
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203 decode_image_instantiator_format (format, ERROR_ME_NOT);
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204 Lisp_Object contype = Qnil;
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205 /* mess with the locale */
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206 if (!NILP (locale) && SYMBOLP (locale))
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207 contype = locale;
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208 else
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209 {
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210 struct console* console = decode_console (locale);
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211 contype = console ? CONSOLE_TYPE (console) : locale;
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212 }
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213 /* nothing is valid in all locales */
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214 if (EQ (format, Qnothing))
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215 return 1;
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216 /* reject unknown formats */
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217 else if (NILP (contype) || !meths)
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218 return 0;
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219
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220 for (i = 0; i < Dynarr_length (meths->consoles); i++)
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221 if (EQ (contype, Dynarr_at (meths->consoles, i).symbol))
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222 return 1;
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223 return 0;
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224 }
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225
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226 DEFUN ("valid-image-instantiator-format-p", Fvalid_image_instantiator_format_p,
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227 1, 2, 0, /*
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228 Given an IMAGE-INSTANTIATOR-FORMAT, return non-nil if it is valid.
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229 If LOCALE is non-nil then the format is checked in that locale.
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230 If LOCALE is nil the current console is used.
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231
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232 Valid formats are some subset of 'nothing, 'string, 'formatted-string,
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233 'xpm, 'xbm, 'xface, 'gif, 'jpeg, 'png, 'tiff, 'cursor-font, 'font,
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234 'autodetect, 'subwindow, 'inherit, 'mswindows-resource, 'bmp,
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235 'native-layout, 'layout, 'label, 'tab-control, 'tree-view,
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236 'progress-gauge, 'scrollbar, 'combo-box, 'edit-field, 'button,
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237 'widget, 'pointer, and 'text, depending on how XEmacs was compiled.
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238 */
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239 (image_instantiator_format, locale))
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240 {
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241 return valid_image_instantiator_format_p (image_instantiator_format,
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242 locale) ?
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243 Qt : Qnil;
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244 }
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245
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246 DEFUN ("image-instantiator-format-list", Fimage_instantiator_format_list,
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247 0, 0, 0, /*
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248 Return a list of valid image-instantiator formats.
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249 */
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250 ())
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251 {
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252 return Fcopy_sequence (Vimage_instantiator_format_list);
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253 }
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254
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255 void
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256 add_entry_to_device_ii_format_list (Lisp_Object device, Lisp_Object symbol,
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257 struct image_instantiator_methods *meths)
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258 {
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259 struct image_instantiator_format_entry entry;
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260
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261 entry.symbol = symbol;
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262 entry.device = device;
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263 entry.meths = meths;
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264 Dynarr_add (the_image_instantiator_format_entry_dynarr, entry);
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265 if (NILP (memq_no_quit (symbol, Vimage_instantiator_format_list)))
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266 Vimage_instantiator_format_list =
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267 Fcons (symbol, Vimage_instantiator_format_list);
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268 }
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269
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270 void
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271 add_entry_to_image_instantiator_format_list (Lisp_Object symbol,
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272 struct
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273 image_instantiator_methods *meths)
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274 {
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275 add_entry_to_device_ii_format_list (Qnil, symbol, meths);
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276 }
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277
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278 static Lisp_Object *
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279 get_image_conversion_list (Lisp_Object console_type)
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280 {
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281 return &decode_console_type (console_type, ERROR_ME)->image_conversion_list;
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282 }
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283
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284 DEFUN ("set-console-type-image-conversion-list", Fset_console_type_image_conversion_list,
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285 2, 2, 0, /*
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286 Set the image-conversion-list for consoles of the given CONSOLE-TYPE.
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287 The image-conversion-list specifies how image instantiators that
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288 are strings should be interpreted. Each element of the list should be
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289 a list of two elements (a regular expression string and a vector) or
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290 a list of three elements (the preceding two plus an integer index into
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291 the vector). The string is converted to the vector associated with the
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292 first matching regular expression. If a vector index is specified, the
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293 string itself is substituted into that position in the vector.
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294
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295 Note: The conversion above is applied when the image instantiator is
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296 added to an image specifier, not when the specifier is actually
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297 instantiated. Therefore, changing the image-conversion-list only affects
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298 newly-added instantiators. Existing instantiators in glyphs and image
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299 specifiers will not be affected.
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300 */
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301 (console_type, list))
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302 {
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303 Lisp_Object tail;
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304 Lisp_Object *imlist = get_image_conversion_list (console_type);
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305
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306 /* Check the list to make sure that it only has valid entries. */
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307
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308 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP (tail, list)
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309 {
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310 Lisp_Object mapping = XCAR (tail);
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311
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312 /* Mapping form should be (STRING VECTOR) or (STRING VECTOR INTEGER) */
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313 if (!CONSP (mapping) ||
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314 !CONSP (XCDR (mapping)) ||
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315 (!NILP (XCDR (XCDR (mapping))) &&
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316 (!CONSP (XCDR (XCDR (mapping))) ||
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317 !NILP (XCDR (XCDR (XCDR (mapping)))))))
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318 signal_simple_error ("Invalid mapping form", mapping);
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319 else
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320 {
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321 Lisp_Object exp = XCAR (mapping);
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322 Lisp_Object typevec = XCAR (XCDR (mapping));
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323 Lisp_Object pos = Qnil;
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324 Lisp_Object newvec;
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325 struct gcpro gcpro1;
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326
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327 CHECK_STRING (exp);
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328 CHECK_VECTOR (typevec);
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329 if (!NILP (XCDR (XCDR (mapping))))
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330 {
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331 pos = XCAR (XCDR (XCDR (mapping)));
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332 CHECK_INT (pos);
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333 if (XINT (pos) < 0 ||
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334 XINT (pos) >= XVECTOR_LENGTH (typevec))
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335 args_out_of_range_3
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336 (pos, Qzero, make_int (XVECTOR_LENGTH (typevec) - 1));
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337 }
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338
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339 newvec = Fcopy_sequence (typevec);
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340 if (INTP (pos))
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341 XVECTOR_DATA (newvec)[XINT (pos)] = exp;
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342 GCPRO1 (newvec);
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343 image_validate (newvec);
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344 UNGCPRO;
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345 }
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346 }
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347
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348 *imlist = Fcopy_tree (list, Qt);
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349 return list;
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350 }
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351
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352 DEFUN ("console-type-image-conversion-list", Fconsole_type_image_conversion_list,
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353 1, 1, 0, /*
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354 Return the image-conversion-list for devices of the given CONSOLE-TYPE.
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355 The image-conversion-list specifies how to interpret image string
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356 instantiators for the specified console type. See
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357 `set-console-type-image-conversion-list' for a description of its syntax.
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358 */
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359 (console_type))
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360 {
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361 return Fcopy_tree (*get_image_conversion_list (console_type), Qt);
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362 }
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363
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364 /* Process a string instantiator according to the image-conversion-list for
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365 CONSOLE_TYPE. Returns a vector. */
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366
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367 static Lisp_Object
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368 process_image_string_instantiator (Lisp_Object data,
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369 Lisp_Object console_type,
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370 int dest_mask)
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371 {
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372 Lisp_Object tail;
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373
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374 LIST_LOOP (tail, *get_image_conversion_list (console_type))
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375 {
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376 Lisp_Object mapping = XCAR (tail);
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377 Lisp_Object exp = XCAR (mapping);
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378 Lisp_Object typevec = XCAR (XCDR (mapping));
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379
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380 /* if the result is of a type that can't be instantiated
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381 (e.g. a string when we're dealing with a pointer glyph),
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382 skip it. */
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383 if (!(dest_mask &
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384 IIFORMAT_METH (decode_image_instantiator_format
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385 (INSTANTIATOR_TYPE (typevec), ERROR_ME),
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386 possible_dest_types, ())))
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387 continue;
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388 if (fast_string_match (exp, 0, data, 0, -1, 0, ERROR_ME, 0) >= 0)
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389 {
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390 if (!NILP (XCDR (XCDR (mapping))))
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391 {
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392 int pos = XINT (XCAR (XCDR (XCDR (mapping))));
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393 Lisp_Object newvec = Fcopy_sequence (typevec);
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394 XVECTOR_DATA (newvec)[pos] = data;
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395 return newvec;
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396 }
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397 else
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398 return typevec;
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399 }
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400 }
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401
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402 /* Oh well. */
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403 signal_simple_error ("Unable to interpret glyph instantiator",
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404 data);
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405
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406 return Qnil;
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407 }
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408
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409 Lisp_Object
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410 find_keyword_in_vector_or_given (Lisp_Object vector, Lisp_Object keyword,
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411 Lisp_Object default_)
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412 {
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413 Lisp_Object *elt;
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414 int instantiator_len;
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415
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416 elt = XVECTOR_DATA (vector);
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417 instantiator_len = XVECTOR_LENGTH (vector);
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418
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419 elt++;
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420 instantiator_len--;
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421
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422 while (instantiator_len > 0)
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423 {
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424 if (EQ (elt[0], keyword))
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425 return elt[1];
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426 elt += 2;
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427 instantiator_len -= 2;
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428 }
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429
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430 return default_;
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431 }
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432
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433 Lisp_Object
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434 find_keyword_in_vector (Lisp_Object vector, Lisp_Object keyword)
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435 {
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436 return find_keyword_in_vector_or_given (vector, keyword, Qnil);
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437 }
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438
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442
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439 static Lisp_Object
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440 find_instantiator_differences (Lisp_Object new, Lisp_Object old)
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441 {
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442 Lisp_Object alist = Qnil;
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443 Lisp_Object *elt = XVECTOR_DATA (new);
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444 Lisp_Object *old_elt = XVECTOR_DATA (old);
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445 int len = XVECTOR_LENGTH (new);
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446 struct gcpro gcpro1;
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447
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448 /* If the vector length has changed then consider everything
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449 changed. We could try and figure out what properties have
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450 disappeared or been added, but this code is only used as an
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451 optimization anyway so lets not bother. */
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452 if (len != XVECTOR_LENGTH (old))
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453 return new;
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454
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455 GCPRO1 (alist);
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456
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457 for (len -= 2; len >= 1; len -= 2)
|
|
458 {
|
|
459 /* Keyword comparisons can be done with eq, the value must be
|
|
460 done with equal.
|
|
461 #### Note that this does not optimize re-ordering. */
|
|
462 if (!EQ (elt[len], old_elt[len])
|
|
463 || !internal_equal (elt[len+1], old_elt[len+1], 0))
|
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464 alist = Fcons (Fcons (elt[len], elt[len+1]), alist);
|
|
465 }
|
|
466
|
|
467 {
|
|
468 Lisp_Object result = alist_to_tagged_vector (elt[0], alist);
|
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469 free_alist (alist);
|
|
470 RETURN_UNGCPRO (result);
|
|
471 }
|
|
472 }
|
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473
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474 DEFUN ("set-instantiator-property", Fset_instantiator_property,
|
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475 3, 3, 0, /*
|
444
|
476 Destructively set the property KEYWORD of INSTANTIATOR to VALUE.
|
442
|
477 If the property is not set then it is added to a copy of the
|
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478 instantiator and the new instantiator returned.
|
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479 Use `set-glyph-image' on glyphs to register instantiator changes. */
|
444
|
480 (instantiator, keyword, value))
|
442
|
481 {
|
|
482 Lisp_Object *elt;
|
|
483 int len;
|
|
484
|
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485 CHECK_VECTOR (instantiator);
|
|
486 if (!KEYWORDP (keyword))
|
|
487 signal_simple_error ("instantiator property must be a keyword", keyword);
|
|
488
|
|
489 elt = XVECTOR_DATA (instantiator);
|
|
490 len = XVECTOR_LENGTH (instantiator);
|
|
491
|
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492 for (len -= 2; len >= 1; len -= 2)
|
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493 {
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494 if (EQ (elt[len], keyword))
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495 {
|
444
|
496 elt[len+1] = value;
|
442
|
497 break;
|
|
498 }
|
|
499 }
|
|
500
|
|
501 /* Didn't find it so add it. */
|
|
502 if (len < 1)
|
|
503 {
|
|
504 Lisp_Object alist = Qnil, result;
|
|
505 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
506
|
|
507 GCPRO1 (alist);
|
|
508 alist = tagged_vector_to_alist (instantiator);
|
444
|
509 alist = Fcons (Fcons (keyword, value), alist);
|
442
|
510 result = alist_to_tagged_vector (elt[0], alist);
|
|
511 free_alist (alist);
|
|
512 RETURN_UNGCPRO (result);
|
|
513 }
|
|
514
|
|
515 return instantiator;
|
|
516 }
|
|
517
|
428
|
518 void
|
|
519 check_valid_string (Lisp_Object data)
|
|
520 {
|
|
521 CHECK_STRING (data);
|
|
522 }
|
|
523
|
|
524 void
|
|
525 check_valid_vector (Lisp_Object data)
|
|
526 {
|
|
527 CHECK_VECTOR (data);
|
|
528 }
|
|
529
|
|
530 void
|
|
531 check_valid_face (Lisp_Object data)
|
|
532 {
|
|
533 Fget_face (data);
|
|
534 }
|
|
535
|
|
536 void
|
|
537 check_valid_int (Lisp_Object data)
|
|
538 {
|
|
539 CHECK_INT (data);
|
|
540 }
|
|
541
|
|
542 void
|
|
543 file_or_data_must_be_present (Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
544 {
|
|
545 if (NILP (find_keyword_in_vector (instantiator, Q_file)) &&
|
|
546 NILP (find_keyword_in_vector (instantiator, Q_data)))
|
|
547 signal_simple_error ("Must supply either :file or :data",
|
|
548 instantiator);
|
|
549 }
|
|
550
|
|
551 void
|
|
552 data_must_be_present (Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
553 {
|
|
554 if (NILP (find_keyword_in_vector (instantiator, Q_data)))
|
|
555 signal_simple_error ("Must supply :data", instantiator);
|
|
556 }
|
|
557
|
|
558 static void
|
|
559 face_must_be_present (Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
560 {
|
|
561 if (NILP (find_keyword_in_vector (instantiator, Q_face)))
|
|
562 signal_simple_error ("Must supply :face", instantiator);
|
|
563 }
|
|
564
|
|
565 /* utility function useful in retrieving data from a file. */
|
|
566
|
|
567 Lisp_Object
|
|
568 make_string_from_file (Lisp_Object file)
|
|
569 {
|
|
570 /* This function can call lisp */
|
|
571 int count = specpdl_depth ();
|
|
572 Lisp_Object temp_buffer;
|
|
573 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
574 Lisp_Object data;
|
|
575
|
|
576 specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt);
|
|
577 record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ());
|
|
578 temp_buffer = Fget_buffer_create (build_string (" *pixmap conversion*"));
|
|
579 GCPRO1 (temp_buffer);
|
|
580 set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (temp_buffer));
|
|
581 Ferase_buffer (Qnil);
|
|
582 specbind (intern ("format-alist"), Qnil);
|
|
583 Finsert_file_contents_internal (file, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil);
|
|
584 data = Fbuffer_substring (Qnil, Qnil, Qnil);
|
|
585 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
|
|
586 UNGCPRO;
|
|
587 return data;
|
|
588 }
|
|
589
|
|
590 /* The following two functions are provided to make it easier for
|
|
591 the normalize methods to work with keyword-value vectors.
|
|
592 Hash tables are kind of heavyweight for this purpose.
|
|
593 (If vectors were resizable, we could avoid this problem;
|
|
594 but they're not.) An alternative approach that might be
|
|
595 more efficient but require more work is to use a type of
|
|
596 assoc-Dynarr and provide primitives for deleting elements out
|
|
597 of it. (However, you'd also have to add an unwind-protect
|
|
598 to make sure the Dynarr got freed in case of an error in
|
|
599 the normalization process.) */
|
|
600
|
|
601 Lisp_Object
|
|
602 tagged_vector_to_alist (Lisp_Object vector)
|
|
603 {
|
|
604 Lisp_Object *elt = XVECTOR_DATA (vector);
|
|
605 int len = XVECTOR_LENGTH (vector);
|
|
606 Lisp_Object result = Qnil;
|
|
607
|
|
608 assert (len & 1);
|
|
609 for (len -= 2; len >= 1; len -= 2)
|
|
610 result = Fcons (Fcons (elt[len], elt[len+1]), result);
|
|
611
|
|
612 return result;
|
|
613 }
|
|
614
|
|
615 Lisp_Object
|
|
616 alist_to_tagged_vector (Lisp_Object tag, Lisp_Object alist)
|
|
617 {
|
|
618 int len = 1 + 2 * XINT (Flength (alist));
|
|
619 Lisp_Object *elt = alloca_array (Lisp_Object, len);
|
|
620 int i;
|
|
621 Lisp_Object rest;
|
|
622
|
|
623 i = 0;
|
|
624 elt[i++] = tag;
|
|
625 LIST_LOOP (rest, alist)
|
|
626 {
|
|
627 Lisp_Object pair = XCAR (rest);
|
|
628 elt[i] = XCAR (pair);
|
|
629 elt[i+1] = XCDR (pair);
|
|
630 i += 2;
|
|
631 }
|
|
632
|
|
633 return Fvector (len, elt);
|
|
634 }
|
|
635
|
442
|
636 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GLYPHS
|
|
637 static int
|
|
638 check_instance_cache_mapper (Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object value,
|
|
639 void *flag_closure)
|
|
640 {
|
|
641 /* This function can GC */
|
|
642 /* value can be nil; we cache failures as well as successes */
|
|
643 if (!NILP (value))
|
|
644 {
|
|
645 Lisp_Object window;
|
|
646 VOID_TO_LISP (window, flag_closure);
|
|
647 assert (EQ (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (value), window));
|
|
648 }
|
|
649
|
|
650 return 0;
|
|
651 }
|
|
652
|
|
653 void
|
|
654 check_window_subwindow_cache (struct window* w)
|
|
655 {
|
|
656 Lisp_Object window;
|
|
657
|
|
658 XSETWINDOW (window, w);
|
|
659
|
|
660 assert (!NILP (w->subwindow_instance_cache));
|
|
661 elisp_maphash (check_instance_cache_mapper,
|
|
662 w->subwindow_instance_cache,
|
|
663 LISP_TO_VOID (window));
|
|
664 }
|
|
665
|
|
666 void
|
|
667 check_image_instance_structure (Lisp_Object instance)
|
|
668 {
|
|
669 /* Weird nothing images exist at startup when the console is
|
|
670 deleted. */
|
|
671 if (!NOTHING_IMAGE_INSTANCEP (instance))
|
|
672 {
|
|
673 assert (DOMAIN_LIVE_P (instance));
|
|
674 assert (VECTORP (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_INSTANTIATOR (instance)));
|
|
675 }
|
|
676 if (WINDOWP (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (instance)))
|
|
677 check_window_subwindow_cache
|
|
678 (XWINDOW (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (instance)));
|
|
679 }
|
|
680 #endif
|
|
681
|
|
682 /* Determine what kind of domain governs the image instance.
|
|
683 Verify that the given domain is at least as specific, and extract
|
|
684 the governing domain from it. */
|
428
|
685 static Lisp_Object
|
442
|
686 get_image_instantiator_governing_domain (Lisp_Object instantiator,
|
|
687 Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
688 {
|
|
689 int governing_domain;
|
|
690
|
|
691 struct image_instantiator_methods *meths =
|
450
|
692 decode_image_instantiator_format (INSTANTIATOR_TYPE (instantiator),
|
442
|
693 ERROR_ME);
|
|
694 governing_domain = IIFORMAT_METH_OR_GIVEN (meths, governing_domain, (),
|
|
695 GOVERNING_DOMAIN_DEVICE);
|
|
696
|
|
697 if (governing_domain == GOVERNING_DOMAIN_WINDOW
|
|
698 && NILP (DOMAIN_WINDOW (domain)))
|
|
699 signal_simple_error_2 ("Domain for this instantiator must be resolvable to a window",
|
|
700 instantiator, domain);
|
|
701 else if (governing_domain == GOVERNING_DOMAIN_FRAME
|
|
702 && NILP (DOMAIN_FRAME (domain)))
|
|
703 signal_simple_error_2
|
|
704 ("Domain for this instantiator must be resolvable to a frame",
|
|
705 instantiator, domain);
|
|
706
|
|
707 if (governing_domain == GOVERNING_DOMAIN_WINDOW)
|
|
708 domain = DOMAIN_WINDOW (domain);
|
|
709 else if (governing_domain == GOVERNING_DOMAIN_FRAME)
|
|
710 domain = DOMAIN_FRAME (domain);
|
|
711 else if (governing_domain == GOVERNING_DOMAIN_DEVICE)
|
|
712 domain = DOMAIN_DEVICE (domain);
|
|
713 else
|
|
714 abort ();
|
|
715
|
|
716 return domain;
|
|
717 }
|
|
718
|
|
719 Lisp_Object
|
428
|
720 normalize_image_instantiator (Lisp_Object instantiator,
|
|
721 Lisp_Object contype,
|
|
722 Lisp_Object dest_mask)
|
|
723 {
|
|
724 if (IMAGE_INSTANCEP (instantiator))
|
|
725 return instantiator;
|
|
726
|
|
727 if (STRINGP (instantiator))
|
|
728 instantiator = process_image_string_instantiator (instantiator, contype,
|
|
729 XINT (dest_mask));
|
442
|
730 /* Subsequent validation will pick this up. */
|
|
731 if (!VECTORP (instantiator))
|
|
732 return instantiator;
|
428
|
733 /* We have to always store the actual pixmap data and not the
|
|
734 filename even though this is a potential memory pig. We have to
|
|
735 do this because it is quite possible that we will need to
|
|
736 instantiate a new instance of the pixmap and the file will no
|
|
737 longer exist (e.g. w3 pixmaps are almost always from temporary
|
|
738 files). */
|
|
739 {
|
|
740 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
741 struct image_instantiator_methods *meths;
|
|
742
|
|
743 GCPRO1 (instantiator);
|
440
|
744
|
450
|
745 meths = decode_image_instantiator_format (INSTANTIATOR_TYPE (instantiator),
|
428
|
746 ERROR_ME);
|
|
747 RETURN_UNGCPRO (IIFORMAT_METH_OR_GIVEN (meths, normalize,
|
442
|
748 (instantiator, contype, dest_mask),
|
428
|
749 instantiator));
|
|
750 }
|
|
751 }
|
|
752
|
|
753 static Lisp_Object
|
442
|
754 instantiate_image_instantiator (Lisp_Object governing_domain,
|
|
755 Lisp_Object domain,
|
428
|
756 Lisp_Object instantiator,
|
|
757 Lisp_Object pointer_fg, Lisp_Object pointer_bg,
|
438
|
758 int dest_mask, Lisp_Object glyph)
|
428
|
759 {
|
442
|
760 Lisp_Object ii = allocate_image_instance (governing_domain,
|
|
761 IMAGE_INSTANCEP (domain) ?
|
|
762 domain : glyph, instantiator);
|
|
763 Lisp_Image_Instance* p = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (ii);
|
|
764 struct image_instantiator_methods *meths, *device_meths;
|
428
|
765 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
766
|
|
767 GCPRO1 (ii);
|
450
|
768 if (!valid_image_instantiator_format_p (INSTANTIATOR_TYPE (instantiator),
|
442
|
769 DOMAIN_DEVICE (governing_domain)))
|
428
|
770 signal_simple_error
|
|
771 ("Image instantiator format is invalid in this locale.",
|
|
772 instantiator);
|
|
773
|
450
|
774 meths = decode_image_instantiator_format (INSTANTIATOR_TYPE (instantiator),
|
428
|
775 ERROR_ME);
|
|
776 MAYBE_IIFORMAT_METH (meths, instantiate, (ii, instantiator, pointer_fg,
|
|
777 pointer_bg, dest_mask, domain));
|
440
|
778
|
442
|
779 /* Now do device specific instantiation. */
|
|
780 device_meths = decode_device_ii_format (DOMAIN_DEVICE (governing_domain),
|
450
|
781 INSTANTIATOR_TYPE (instantiator),
|
442
|
782 ERROR_ME_NOT);
|
|
783
|
|
784 if (!HAS_IIFORMAT_METH_P (meths, instantiate)
|
|
785 && (!device_meths || !HAS_IIFORMAT_METH_P (device_meths, instantiate)))
|
428
|
786 signal_simple_error
|
|
787 ("Don't know how to instantiate this image instantiator?",
|
|
788 instantiator);
|
442
|
789
|
|
790 /* In general native window system methods will require sane
|
|
791 geometry values, thus the instance needs to have been laid-out
|
|
792 before they get called. */
|
|
793 image_instance_layout (ii, XIMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (ii),
|
|
794 XIMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (ii),
|
|
795 IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY,
|
|
796 IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY, domain);
|
|
797
|
|
798 MAYBE_IIFORMAT_METH (device_meths, instantiate, (ii, instantiator, pointer_fg,
|
|
799 pointer_bg, dest_mask, domain));
|
|
800 /* Do post instantiation. */
|
|
801 MAYBE_IIFORMAT_METH (meths, post_instantiate, (ii, instantiator, domain));
|
|
802 MAYBE_IIFORMAT_METH (device_meths, post_instantiate, (ii, instantiator, domain));
|
|
803
|
|
804 /* We're done. */
|
|
805 IMAGE_INSTANCE_INITIALIZED (p) = 1;
|
|
806 /* Now that we're done verify that we really are laid out. */
|
|
807 if (IMAGE_INSTANCE_LAYOUT_CHANGED (p))
|
|
808 image_instance_layout (ii, XIMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (ii),
|
|
809 XIMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (ii),
|
|
810 IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY,
|
|
811 IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY, domain);
|
|
812
|
|
813 /* We *must* have a clean image at this point. */
|
|
814 IMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_CHANGED (p) = 0;
|
|
815 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SIZE_CHANGED (p) = 0;
|
|
816 IMAGE_INSTANCE_LAYOUT_CHANGED (p) = 0;
|
|
817 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DIRTYP (p) = 0;
|
|
818
|
|
819 assert ( XIMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (ii) >= 0
|
|
820 && XIMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (ii) >= 0 );
|
|
821
|
|
822 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (ii);
|
|
823
|
|
824 RETURN_UNGCPRO (ii);
|
428
|
825 }
|
|
826
|
|
827
|
|
828 /****************************************************************************
|
|
829 * Image-Instance Object *
|
|
830 ****************************************************************************/
|
|
831
|
|
832 Lisp_Object Qimage_instancep;
|
|
833
|
|
834 static Lisp_Object
|
|
835 mark_image_instance (Lisp_Object obj)
|
|
836 {
|
440
|
837 Lisp_Image_Instance *i = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (obj);
|
428
|
838
|
442
|
839 /* #### I want to check the instance here, but there are way too
|
|
840 many instances of the instance being marked while the domain is
|
|
841 dead. For instance you can get marked through an event when using
|
|
842 callback_ex.*/
|
|
843 #if 0
|
|
844 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (obj);
|
|
845 #endif
|
|
846
|
428
|
847 mark_object (i->name);
|
442
|
848 mark_object (i->instantiator);
|
|
849 /* Is this legal in marking? We may get in the situation where the
|
|
850 domain has been deleted - making the instance unusable. It seems
|
|
851 better to remove the domain so that it can be finalized. */
|
|
852 if (!DOMAIN_LIVE_P (i->domain))
|
|
853 i->domain = Qnil;
|
|
854 else
|
|
855 mark_object (i->domain);
|
|
856
|
438
|
857 /* We don't mark the glyph reference since that would create a
|
442
|
858 circularity preventing GC. Ditto the instantiator. */
|
428
|
859 switch (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (i))
|
|
860 {
|
|
861 case IMAGE_TEXT:
|
|
862 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_STRING (i));
|
|
863 break;
|
|
864 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
865 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
866 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_FILENAME (i));
|
|
867 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_MASK_FILENAME (i));
|
|
868 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_X (i));
|
|
869 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_Y (i));
|
|
870 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_FG (i));
|
|
871 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_BG (i));
|
|
872 break;
|
|
873
|
|
874 case IMAGE_WIDGET:
|
|
875 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_TYPE (i));
|
|
876 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_PROPS (i));
|
442
|
877 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_FACE (i));
|
428
|
878 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_ITEMS (i));
|
442
|
879 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_LAYOUT_CHILDREN (i));
|
|
880 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_PENDING_ITEMS (i));
|
|
881 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_HEIGHT_SUBR (i));
|
|
882 mark_object (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_WIDTH_SUBR (i));
|
428
|
883 case IMAGE_SUBWINDOW:
|
|
884 break;
|
|
885
|
|
886 default:
|
|
887 break;
|
|
888 }
|
|
889
|
442
|
890 /* The image may have been previously finalized (yes that's weird,
|
|
891 see Fdelete_frame() and mark_window_as_deleted()), in which case
|
|
892 the domain will be nil, so cope with this. */
|
|
893 if (!NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_DEVICE (i)))
|
|
894 MAYBE_DEVMETH (XDEVICE (IMAGE_INSTANCE_DEVICE (i)),
|
|
895 mark_image_instance, (i));
|
428
|
896
|
|
897 return i->device;
|
|
898 }
|
|
899
|
|
900 static void
|
|
901 print_image_instance (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object printcharfun,
|
|
902 int escapeflag)
|
|
903 {
|
|
904 char buf[100];
|
440
|
905 Lisp_Image_Instance *ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (obj);
|
428
|
906
|
|
907 if (print_readably)
|
|
908 error ("printing unreadable object #<image-instance 0x%x>",
|
|
909 ii->header.uid);
|
|
910 write_c_string ("#<image-instance (", printcharfun);
|
|
911 print_internal (Fimage_instance_type (obj), printcharfun, 0);
|
|
912 write_c_string (") ", printcharfun);
|
|
913 if (!NILP (ii->name))
|
|
914 {
|
|
915 print_internal (ii->name, printcharfun, 1);
|
|
916 write_c_string (" ", printcharfun);
|
|
917 }
|
|
918 write_c_string ("on ", printcharfun);
|
442
|
919 print_internal (ii->domain, printcharfun, 0);
|
428
|
920 write_c_string (" ", printcharfun);
|
|
921 switch (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (ii))
|
|
922 {
|
|
923 case IMAGE_NOTHING:
|
|
924 break;
|
|
925
|
|
926 case IMAGE_TEXT:
|
|
927 print_internal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_STRING (ii), printcharfun, 1);
|
|
928 break;
|
|
929
|
|
930 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
931 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
932 case IMAGE_POINTER:
|
|
933 if (STRINGP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_FILENAME (ii)))
|
|
934 {
|
|
935 char *s;
|
|
936 Lisp_Object filename = IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_FILENAME (ii);
|
|
937 s = strrchr ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (filename), '/');
|
|
938 if (s)
|
|
939 print_internal (build_string (s + 1), printcharfun, 1);
|
|
940 else
|
|
941 print_internal (filename, printcharfun, 1);
|
|
942 }
|
|
943 if (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_DEPTH (ii) > 1)
|
|
944 sprintf (buf, " %dx%dx%d", IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_WIDTH (ii),
|
|
945 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HEIGHT (ii),
|
|
946 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_DEPTH (ii));
|
|
947 else
|
|
948 sprintf (buf, " %dx%d", IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_WIDTH (ii),
|
|
949 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HEIGHT (ii));
|
|
950 write_c_string (buf, printcharfun);
|
|
951 if (!NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_X (ii)) ||
|
|
952 !NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_Y (ii)))
|
|
953 {
|
|
954 write_c_string (" @", printcharfun);
|
|
955 if (!NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_X (ii)))
|
|
956 {
|
|
957 long_to_string (buf, XINT (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_X (ii)));
|
|
958 write_c_string (buf, printcharfun);
|
|
959 }
|
|
960 else
|
|
961 write_c_string ("??", printcharfun);
|
|
962 write_c_string (",", printcharfun);
|
|
963 if (!NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_Y (ii)))
|
|
964 {
|
|
965 long_to_string (buf, XINT (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_Y (ii)));
|
|
966 write_c_string (buf, printcharfun);
|
|
967 }
|
|
968 else
|
|
969 write_c_string ("??", printcharfun);
|
|
970 }
|
|
971 if (!NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_FG (ii)) ||
|
|
972 !NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_BG (ii)))
|
|
973 {
|
|
974 write_c_string (" (", printcharfun);
|
|
975 if (!NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_FG (ii)))
|
|
976 {
|
|
977 print_internal
|
|
978 (XCOLOR_INSTANCE
|
|
979 (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_FG (ii))->name, printcharfun, 0);
|
|
980 }
|
|
981 write_c_string ("/", printcharfun);
|
|
982 if (!NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_BG (ii)))
|
|
983 {
|
|
984 print_internal
|
|
985 (XCOLOR_INSTANCE
|
|
986 (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_BG (ii))->name, printcharfun, 0);
|
|
987 }
|
|
988 write_c_string (")", printcharfun);
|
|
989 }
|
|
990 break;
|
|
991
|
|
992 case IMAGE_WIDGET:
|
442
|
993 print_internal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_TYPE (ii), printcharfun, 0);
|
|
994
|
|
995 if (GUI_ITEMP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_ITEM (ii)))
|
|
996 {
|
|
997 write_c_string (" ", printcharfun);
|
|
998 print_internal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_TEXT (ii), printcharfun, 1);
|
|
999 }
|
|
1000
|
428
|
1001 if (!NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_FACE (ii)))
|
|
1002 {
|
442
|
1003 write_c_string (" face=", printcharfun);
|
428
|
1004 print_internal
|
|
1005 (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_FACE (ii), printcharfun, 0);
|
|
1006 }
|
454
|
1007 /* fallthrough */
|
428
|
1008
|
|
1009 case IMAGE_SUBWINDOW:
|
442
|
1010 sprintf (buf, " %dx%d", IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (ii),
|
|
1011 IMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (ii));
|
428
|
1012 write_c_string (buf, printcharfun);
|
|
1013
|
|
1014 /* This is stolen from frame.c. Subwindows are strange in that they
|
|
1015 are specific to a particular frame so we want to print in their
|
|
1016 description what that frame is. */
|
|
1017
|
|
1018 write_c_string (" on #<", printcharfun);
|
|
1019 {
|
442
|
1020 struct frame* f = XFRAME (IMAGE_INSTANCE_FRAME (ii));
|
440
|
1021
|
428
|
1022 if (!FRAME_LIVE_P (f))
|
|
1023 write_c_string ("dead", printcharfun);
|
440
|
1024 else
|
428
|
1025 write_c_string (DEVICE_TYPE_NAME (XDEVICE (FRAME_DEVICE (f))),
|
|
1026 printcharfun);
|
|
1027 }
|
442
|
1028 write_c_string ("-frame>", printcharfun);
|
428
|
1029 sprintf (buf, " 0x%p", IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_ID (ii));
|
|
1030 write_c_string (buf, printcharfun);
|
440
|
1031
|
428
|
1032 break;
|
|
1033
|
|
1034 default:
|
|
1035 abort ();
|
|
1036 }
|
|
1037
|
442
|
1038 MAYBE_DEVMETH (DOMAIN_XDEVICE (ii->domain), print_image_instance,
|
428
|
1039 (ii, printcharfun, escapeflag));
|
|
1040 sprintf (buf, " 0x%x>", ii->header.uid);
|
|
1041 write_c_string (buf, printcharfun);
|
|
1042 }
|
|
1043
|
|
1044 static void
|
|
1045 finalize_image_instance (void *header, int for_disksave)
|
|
1046 {
|
440
|
1047 Lisp_Image_Instance *i = (Lisp_Image_Instance *) header;
|
428
|
1048
|
442
|
1049 /* objects like this exist at dump time, so don't bomb out. */
|
|
1050 if (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (i) == IMAGE_NOTHING
|
|
1051 ||
|
|
1052 NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_DEVICE (i)))
|
428
|
1053 return;
|
|
1054 if (for_disksave) finalose (i);
|
|
1055
|
442
|
1056 /* We can't use the domain here, because it might have
|
|
1057 disappeared. */
|
|
1058 MAYBE_DEVMETH (XDEVICE (IMAGE_INSTANCE_DEVICE (i)),
|
|
1059 finalize_image_instance, (i));
|
|
1060
|
|
1061 /* Make sure we don't try this twice. */
|
|
1062 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DEVICE (i) = Qnil;
|
428
|
1063 }
|
|
1064
|
|
1065 static int
|
|
1066 image_instance_equal (Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, int depth)
|
|
1067 {
|
440
|
1068 Lisp_Image_Instance *i1 = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (obj1);
|
|
1069 Lisp_Image_Instance *i2 = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (obj2);
|
442
|
1070
|
|
1071 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (obj1);
|
|
1072 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (obj2);
|
|
1073
|
|
1074 if (!EQ (IMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (i1),
|
|
1075 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (i2))
|
|
1076 || IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (i1) != IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (i2)
|
438
|
1077 || IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (i1) != IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (i2)
|
442
|
1078 || IMAGE_INSTANCE_MARGIN_WIDTH (i1) !=
|
|
1079 IMAGE_INSTANCE_MARGIN_WIDTH (i2)
|
438
|
1080 || IMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (i1) != IMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (i2)
|
|
1081 || IMAGE_INSTANCE_XOFFSET (i1) != IMAGE_INSTANCE_XOFFSET (i2)
|
|
1082 || IMAGE_INSTANCE_YOFFSET (i1) != IMAGE_INSTANCE_YOFFSET (i2))
|
428
|
1083 return 0;
|
|
1084 if (!internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_NAME (i1), IMAGE_INSTANCE_NAME (i2),
|
|
1085 depth + 1))
|
|
1086 return 0;
|
442
|
1087 if (!internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_INSTANTIATOR (i1),
|
|
1088 IMAGE_INSTANCE_INSTANTIATOR (i2),
|
|
1089 depth + 1))
|
|
1090 return 0;
|
428
|
1091
|
|
1092 switch (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (i1))
|
|
1093 {
|
|
1094 case IMAGE_NOTHING:
|
|
1095 break;
|
|
1096
|
|
1097 case IMAGE_TEXT:
|
|
1098 if (!internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_STRING (i1),
|
|
1099 IMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_STRING (i2),
|
|
1100 depth + 1))
|
|
1101 return 0;
|
|
1102 break;
|
|
1103
|
|
1104 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
1105 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
1106 case IMAGE_POINTER:
|
438
|
1107 if (!(IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_DEPTH (i1) ==
|
428
|
1108 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_DEPTH (i2) &&
|
|
1109 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_SLICE (i1) ==
|
|
1110 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_SLICE (i2) &&
|
|
1111 EQ (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_X (i1),
|
|
1112 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_X (i2)) &&
|
|
1113 EQ (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_Y (i1),
|
|
1114 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_Y (i2)) &&
|
|
1115 internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_FILENAME (i1),
|
|
1116 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_FILENAME (i2),
|
|
1117 depth + 1) &&
|
|
1118 internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_MASK_FILENAME (i1),
|
|
1119 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_MASK_FILENAME (i2),
|
|
1120 depth + 1)))
|
|
1121 return 0;
|
|
1122 break;
|
|
1123
|
|
1124 case IMAGE_WIDGET:
|
|
1125 if (!(EQ (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_TYPE (i1),
|
|
1126 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_TYPE (i2))
|
438
|
1127 && IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_ID (i1) ==
|
|
1128 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_ID (i2)
|
442
|
1129 &&
|
|
1130 EQ (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_FACE (i1),
|
|
1131 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_TYPE (i2))
|
428
|
1132 && internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_ITEMS (i1),
|
|
1133 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_ITEMS (i2),
|
|
1134 depth + 1)
|
442
|
1135 && internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_LAYOUT_CHILDREN (i1),
|
|
1136 IMAGE_INSTANCE_LAYOUT_CHILDREN (i2),
|
|
1137 depth + 1)
|
428
|
1138 && internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_PROPS (i1),
|
|
1139 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_PROPS (i2),
|
|
1140 depth + 1)
|
442
|
1141 && internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_WIDTH_SUBR (i1),
|
|
1142 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_WIDTH_SUBR (i2),
|
|
1143 depth + 1)
|
|
1144 && internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_HEIGHT_SUBR (i1),
|
|
1145 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_HEIGHT_SUBR (i2),
|
|
1146 depth + 1)
|
428
|
1147 ))
|
|
1148 return 0;
|
438
|
1149 break;
|
440
|
1150
|
428
|
1151 case IMAGE_SUBWINDOW:
|
438
|
1152 if (!(IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_ID (i1) ==
|
428
|
1153 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_ID (i2)))
|
|
1154 return 0;
|
|
1155 break;
|
|
1156
|
|
1157 default:
|
|
1158 abort ();
|
|
1159 }
|
|
1160
|
442
|
1161 return DEVMETH_OR_GIVEN (DOMAIN_XDEVICE (i1->domain),
|
|
1162 image_instance_equal, (i1, i2, depth), 1);
|
|
1163 }
|
|
1164
|
|
1165 /* Image instance domain manipulators. We can't error check in these
|
|
1166 otherwise we get into infinite recursion. */
|
|
1167 Lisp_Object
|
|
1168 image_instance_device (Lisp_Object instance)
|
|
1169 {
|
|
1170 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_DEVICE (instance);
|
|
1171 }
|
|
1172
|
|
1173 Lisp_Object
|
|
1174 image_instance_frame (Lisp_Object instance)
|
|
1175 {
|
|
1176 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_FRAME (instance);
|
|
1177 }
|
|
1178
|
|
1179 Lisp_Object
|
|
1180 image_instance_window (Lisp_Object instance)
|
|
1181 {
|
|
1182 return DOMAIN_WINDOW (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (instance));
|
|
1183 }
|
|
1184
|
|
1185 int
|
|
1186 image_instance_live_p (Lisp_Object instance)
|
|
1187 {
|
|
1188 return DOMAIN_LIVE_P (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (instance));
|
428
|
1189 }
|
|
1190
|
|
1191 static unsigned long
|
|
1192 image_instance_hash (Lisp_Object obj, int depth)
|
|
1193 {
|
440
|
1194 Lisp_Image_Instance *i = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (obj);
|
442
|
1195 unsigned long hash = HASH5 (LISP_HASH (IMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (i)),
|
438
|
1196 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (i),
|
442
|
1197 IMAGE_INSTANCE_MARGIN_WIDTH (i),
|
|
1198 IMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (i),
|
|
1199 internal_hash (IMAGE_INSTANCE_INSTANTIATOR (i),
|
|
1200 depth + 1));
|
|
1201
|
|
1202 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (obj);
|
428
|
1203
|
|
1204 switch (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (i))
|
|
1205 {
|
|
1206 case IMAGE_NOTHING:
|
|
1207 break;
|
|
1208
|
|
1209 case IMAGE_TEXT:
|
|
1210 hash = HASH2 (hash, internal_hash (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_STRING (i),
|
|
1211 depth + 1));
|
|
1212 break;
|
|
1213
|
|
1214 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
1215 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
1216 case IMAGE_POINTER:
|
438
|
1217 hash = HASH4 (hash, IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_DEPTH (i),
|
428
|
1218 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_SLICE (i),
|
|
1219 internal_hash (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_FILENAME (i),
|
|
1220 depth + 1));
|
|
1221 break;
|
|
1222
|
|
1223 case IMAGE_WIDGET:
|
442
|
1224 /* We need the hash to be equivalent to what should be
|
|
1225 displayed. */
|
|
1226 hash = HASH5 (hash,
|
|
1227 LISP_HASH (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_TYPE (i)),
|
428
|
1228 internal_hash (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_PROPS (i), depth + 1),
|
442
|
1229 internal_hash (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_ITEMS (i), depth + 1),
|
|
1230 internal_hash (IMAGE_INSTANCE_LAYOUT_CHILDREN (i),
|
|
1231 depth + 1));
|
438
|
1232 case IMAGE_SUBWINDOW:
|
442
|
1233 hash = HASH2 (hash, (EMACS_INT) IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_ID (i));
|
438
|
1234 break;
|
|
1235
|
428
|
1236 default:
|
|
1237 abort ();
|
|
1238 }
|
|
1239
|
442
|
1240 return HASH2 (hash, DEVMETH_OR_GIVEN
|
|
1241 (XDEVICE (image_instance_device (obj)),
|
|
1242 image_instance_hash, (i, depth),
|
|
1243 0));
|
428
|
1244 }
|
|
1245
|
|
1246 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("image-instance", image_instance,
|
|
1247 mark_image_instance, print_image_instance,
|
|
1248 finalize_image_instance, image_instance_equal,
|
|
1249 image_instance_hash, 0,
|
440
|
1250 Lisp_Image_Instance);
|
428
|
1251
|
|
1252 static Lisp_Object
|
442
|
1253 allocate_image_instance (Lisp_Object governing_domain, Lisp_Object parent,
|
|
1254 Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
428
|
1255 {
|
440
|
1256 Lisp_Image_Instance *lp =
|
|
1257 alloc_lcrecord_type (Lisp_Image_Instance, &lrecord_image_instance);
|
428
|
1258 Lisp_Object val;
|
|
1259
|
|
1260 zero_lcrecord (lp);
|
442
|
1261 /* It's not possible to simply keep a record of the domain in which
|
|
1262 the instance was instantiated. This is because caching may mean
|
|
1263 that the domain becomes invalid but the instance remains
|
|
1264 valid. However, the only truly relevant domain is the domain in
|
|
1265 which the instance is cached since this is the one that will be
|
|
1266 common to the instances. */
|
|
1267 lp->domain = governing_domain;
|
|
1268 /* The cache domain is not quite sufficient since the domain can get
|
|
1269 deleted before the image instance does. We need to know the
|
|
1270 domain device in order to finalize the image instance
|
|
1271 properly. We therefore record the device also. */
|
|
1272 lp->device = DOMAIN_DEVICE (governing_domain);
|
428
|
1273 lp->type = IMAGE_NOTHING;
|
|
1274 lp->name = Qnil;
|
|
1275 lp->x_offset = 0;
|
|
1276 lp->y_offset = 0;
|
442
|
1277 lp->width = IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY;
|
|
1278 lp->margin_width = 0;
|
|
1279 lp->height = IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY;
|
|
1280 lp->parent = parent;
|
|
1281 lp->instantiator = instantiator;
|
|
1282 /* So that layouts get done. */
|
|
1283 lp->layout_changed = 1;
|
|
1284 lp->initialized = 0;
|
|
1285
|
428
|
1286 XSETIMAGE_INSTANCE (val, lp);
|
442
|
1287 MARK_GLYPHS_CHANGED;
|
|
1288
|
428
|
1289 return val;
|
|
1290 }
|
|
1291
|
|
1292 static enum image_instance_type
|
|
1293 decode_image_instance_type (Lisp_Object type, Error_behavior errb)
|
|
1294 {
|
|
1295 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME))
|
|
1296 CHECK_SYMBOL (type);
|
|
1297
|
|
1298 if (EQ (type, Qnothing)) return IMAGE_NOTHING;
|
|
1299 if (EQ (type, Qtext)) return IMAGE_TEXT;
|
|
1300 if (EQ (type, Qmono_pixmap)) return IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP;
|
|
1301 if (EQ (type, Qcolor_pixmap)) return IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP;
|
|
1302 if (EQ (type, Qpointer)) return IMAGE_POINTER;
|
|
1303 if (EQ (type, Qsubwindow)) return IMAGE_SUBWINDOW;
|
|
1304 if (EQ (type, Qwidget)) return IMAGE_WIDGET;
|
|
1305
|
|
1306 maybe_signal_simple_error ("Invalid image-instance type", type,
|
|
1307 Qimage, errb);
|
|
1308
|
|
1309 return IMAGE_UNKNOWN; /* not reached */
|
|
1310 }
|
|
1311
|
|
1312 static Lisp_Object
|
|
1313 encode_image_instance_type (enum image_instance_type type)
|
|
1314 {
|
|
1315 switch (type)
|
|
1316 {
|
|
1317 case IMAGE_NOTHING: return Qnothing;
|
|
1318 case IMAGE_TEXT: return Qtext;
|
|
1319 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP: return Qmono_pixmap;
|
|
1320 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP: return Qcolor_pixmap;
|
|
1321 case IMAGE_POINTER: return Qpointer;
|
|
1322 case IMAGE_SUBWINDOW: return Qsubwindow;
|
|
1323 case IMAGE_WIDGET: return Qwidget;
|
|
1324 default:
|
|
1325 abort ();
|
|
1326 }
|
|
1327
|
|
1328 return Qnil; /* not reached */
|
|
1329 }
|
|
1330
|
|
1331 static int
|
|
1332 decode_image_instance_type_list (Lisp_Object list)
|
|
1333 {
|
|
1334 Lisp_Object rest;
|
|
1335 int mask = 0;
|
|
1336
|
|
1337 if (NILP (list))
|
|
1338 return ~0;
|
|
1339
|
|
1340 if (!CONSP (list))
|
|
1341 {
|
|
1342 enum image_instance_type type =
|
|
1343 decode_image_instance_type (list, ERROR_ME);
|
|
1344 return image_instance_type_to_mask (type);
|
|
1345 }
|
|
1346
|
|
1347 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP (rest, list)
|
|
1348 {
|
|
1349 enum image_instance_type type =
|
|
1350 decode_image_instance_type (XCAR (rest), ERROR_ME);
|
|
1351 mask |= image_instance_type_to_mask (type);
|
|
1352 }
|
|
1353
|
|
1354 return mask;
|
|
1355 }
|
|
1356
|
|
1357 static Lisp_Object
|
|
1358 encode_image_instance_type_list (int mask)
|
|
1359 {
|
|
1360 int count = 0;
|
|
1361 Lisp_Object result = Qnil;
|
|
1362
|
|
1363 while (mask)
|
|
1364 {
|
|
1365 count++;
|
|
1366 if (mask & 1)
|
|
1367 result = Fcons (encode_image_instance_type
|
|
1368 ((enum image_instance_type) count), result);
|
|
1369 mask >>= 1;
|
|
1370 }
|
|
1371
|
|
1372 return Fnreverse (result);
|
|
1373 }
|
|
1374
|
|
1375 DOESNT_RETURN
|
|
1376 incompatible_image_types (Lisp_Object instantiator, int given_dest_mask,
|
|
1377 int desired_dest_mask)
|
|
1378 {
|
|
1379 signal_error
|
|
1380 (Qerror,
|
|
1381 list2
|
|
1382 (emacs_doprnt_string_lisp_2
|
442
|
1383 ((const Bufbyte *)
|
428
|
1384 "No compatible image-instance types given: wanted one of %s, got %s",
|
|
1385 Qnil, -1, 2,
|
|
1386 encode_image_instance_type_list (desired_dest_mask),
|
|
1387 encode_image_instance_type_list (given_dest_mask)),
|
|
1388 instantiator));
|
|
1389 }
|
|
1390
|
|
1391 static int
|
|
1392 valid_image_instance_type_p (Lisp_Object type)
|
|
1393 {
|
|
1394 return !NILP (memq_no_quit (type, Vimage_instance_type_list));
|
|
1395 }
|
|
1396
|
|
1397 DEFUN ("valid-image-instance-type-p", Fvalid_image_instance_type_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1398 Given an IMAGE-INSTANCE-TYPE, return non-nil if it is valid.
|
|
1399 Valid types are some subset of 'nothing, 'text, 'mono-pixmap, 'color-pixmap,
|
442
|
1400 'pointer, 'subwindow, and 'widget, depending on how XEmacs was compiled.
|
428
|
1401 */
|
|
1402 (image_instance_type))
|
|
1403 {
|
|
1404 return valid_image_instance_type_p (image_instance_type) ? Qt : Qnil;
|
|
1405 }
|
|
1406
|
|
1407 DEFUN ("image-instance-type-list", Fimage_instance_type_list, 0, 0, 0, /*
|
|
1408 Return a list of valid image-instance types.
|
|
1409 */
|
|
1410 ())
|
|
1411 {
|
|
1412 return Fcopy_sequence (Vimage_instance_type_list);
|
|
1413 }
|
|
1414
|
|
1415 Error_behavior
|
444
|
1416 decode_error_behavior_flag (Lisp_Object noerror)
|
|
1417 {
|
|
1418 if (NILP (noerror)) return ERROR_ME;
|
|
1419 else if (EQ (noerror, Qt)) return ERROR_ME_NOT;
|
|
1420 else return ERROR_ME_WARN;
|
428
|
1421 }
|
|
1422
|
|
1423 Lisp_Object
|
|
1424 encode_error_behavior_flag (Error_behavior errb)
|
|
1425 {
|
|
1426 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME))
|
|
1427 return Qnil;
|
|
1428 else if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT))
|
|
1429 return Qt;
|
|
1430 else
|
|
1431 {
|
|
1432 assert (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_WARN));
|
|
1433 return Qwarning;
|
|
1434 }
|
|
1435 }
|
|
1436
|
442
|
1437 /* Recurse up the hierarchy looking for the topmost glyph. This means
|
|
1438 that instances in layouts will inherit face properties from their
|
|
1439 parent. */
|
|
1440 Lisp_Object image_instance_parent_glyph (Lisp_Image_Instance* ii)
|
|
1441 {
|
|
1442 if (IMAGE_INSTANCEP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PARENT (ii)))
|
|
1443 {
|
|
1444 return image_instance_parent_glyph
|
|
1445 (XIMAGE_INSTANCE (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PARENT (ii)));
|
|
1446 }
|
|
1447 return IMAGE_INSTANCE_PARENT (ii);
|
|
1448 }
|
|
1449
|
428
|
1450 static Lisp_Object
|
442
|
1451 make_image_instance_1 (Lisp_Object data, Lisp_Object domain,
|
428
|
1452 Lisp_Object dest_types)
|
|
1453 {
|
|
1454 Lisp_Object ii;
|
|
1455 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
1456 int dest_mask;
|
442
|
1457 Lisp_Object governing_domain;
|
|
1458
|
428
|
1459 if (IMAGE_INSTANCEP (data))
|
|
1460 signal_simple_error ("Image instances not allowed here", data);
|
|
1461 image_validate (data);
|
442
|
1462 domain = decode_domain (domain);
|
|
1463 /* instantiate_image_instantiator() will abort if given an
|
|
1464 image instance ... */
|
428
|
1465 dest_mask = decode_image_instance_type_list (dest_types);
|
442
|
1466 data = normalize_image_instantiator (data,
|
|
1467 DEVICE_TYPE (DOMAIN_XDEVICE (domain)),
|
428
|
1468 make_int (dest_mask));
|
|
1469 GCPRO1 (data);
|
442
|
1470 /* After normalizing the data, it's always either an image instance (which
|
|
1471 we filtered out above) or a vector. */
|
450
|
1472 if (EQ (INSTANTIATOR_TYPE (data), Qinherit))
|
428
|
1473 signal_simple_error ("Inheritance not allowed here", data);
|
442
|
1474 governing_domain =
|
|
1475 get_image_instantiator_governing_domain (data, domain);
|
|
1476 ii = instantiate_image_instantiator (governing_domain, domain, data,
|
438
|
1477 Qnil, Qnil, dest_mask, Qnil);
|
428
|
1478 RETURN_UNGCPRO (ii);
|
|
1479 }
|
|
1480
|
|
1481 DEFUN ("make-image-instance", Fmake_image_instance, 1, 4, 0, /*
|
|
1482 Return a new `image-instance' object.
|
|
1483
|
|
1484 Image-instance objects encapsulate the way a particular image (pixmap,
|
|
1485 etc.) is displayed on a particular device. In most circumstances, you
|
|
1486 do not need to directly create image instances; use a glyph instead.
|
|
1487 However, it may occasionally be useful to explicitly create image
|
|
1488 instances, if you want more control over the instantiation process.
|
|
1489
|
|
1490 DATA is an image instantiator, which describes the image; see
|
442
|
1491 `make-image-specifier' for a description of the allowed values.
|
428
|
1492
|
|
1493 DEST-TYPES should be a list of allowed image instance types that can
|
|
1494 be generated. The recognized image instance types are
|
|
1495
|
|
1496 'nothing
|
|
1497 Nothing is displayed.
|
|
1498 'text
|
|
1499 Displayed as text. The foreground and background colors and the
|
|
1500 font of the text are specified independent of the pixmap. Typically
|
|
1501 these attributes will come from the face of the surrounding text,
|
|
1502 unless a face is specified for the glyph in which the image appears.
|
|
1503 'mono-pixmap
|
|
1504 Displayed as a mono pixmap (a pixmap with only two colors where the
|
|
1505 foreground and background can be specified independent of the pixmap;
|
|
1506 typically the pixmap assumes the foreground and background colors of
|
|
1507 the text around it, unless a face is specified for the glyph in which
|
|
1508 the image appears).
|
|
1509 'color-pixmap
|
|
1510 Displayed as a color pixmap.
|
|
1511 'pointer
|
|
1512 Used as the mouse pointer for a window.
|
|
1513 'subwindow
|
|
1514 A child window that is treated as an image. This allows (e.g.)
|
|
1515 another program to be responsible for drawing into the window.
|
|
1516 'widget
|
|
1517 A child window that contains a window-system widget, e.g. a push
|
442
|
1518 button, text field, or slider.
|
|
1519
|
|
1520 The DEST-TYPES list is unordered. If multiple destination types are
|
|
1521 possible for a given instantiator, the "most natural" type for the
|
|
1522 instantiator's format is chosen. (For XBM, the most natural types are
|
|
1523 `mono-pixmap', followed by `color-pixmap', followed by `pointer'. For
|
|
1524 the other normal image formats, the most natural types are
|
|
1525 `color-pixmap', followed by `mono-pixmap', followed by `pointer'. For
|
|
1526 the string and formatted-string formats, the most natural types are
|
|
1527 `text', followed by `mono-pixmap' (not currently implemented),
|
|
1528 followed by `color-pixmap' (not currently implemented). For MS
|
|
1529 Windows resources, the most natural type for pointer resources is
|
|
1530 `pointer', and for the others it's `color-pixmap'. The other formats
|
|
1531 can only be instantiated as one type. (If you want to control more
|
|
1532 specifically the order of the types into which an image is
|
|
1533 instantiated, just call `make-image-instance' repeatedly until it
|
|
1534 succeeds, passing less and less preferred destination types each
|
|
1535 time.)
|
|
1536
|
|
1537 See `make-image-specifier' for a description of the different image
|
|
1538 instantiator formats.
|
428
|
1539
|
|
1540 If DEST-TYPES is omitted, all possible types are allowed.
|
|
1541
|
442
|
1542 DOMAIN specifies the domain to which the image instance will be attached.
|
|
1543 This domain is termed the \"governing domain\". The type of the governing
|
|
1544 domain depends on the image instantiator format. (Although, more correctly,
|
|
1545 it should probably depend on the image instance type.) For example, pixmap
|
|
1546 image instances are specific to a device, but widget image instances are
|
|
1547 specific to a particular XEmacs window because in order to display such a
|
|
1548 widget when two windows onto the same buffer want to display the widget,
|
|
1549 two separate underlying widgets must be created. (That's because a widget
|
|
1550 is actually a child window-system window, and all window-system windows have
|
|
1551 a unique existence on the screen.) This means that the governing domain for
|
|
1552 a pixmap image instance will be some device (most likely, the only existing
|
|
1553 device), whereas the governing domain for a widget image instance will be
|
|
1554 some XEmacs window.
|
|
1555
|
|
1556 If you specify an overly general DOMAIN (e.g. a frame when a window was
|
|
1557 wanted), an error is signaled. If you specify an overly specific DOMAIN
|
|
1558 \(e.g. a window when a device was wanted), the corresponding general domain
|
|
1559 is fetched and used instead. For `make-image-instance', it makes no
|
|
1560 difference whether you specify an overly specific domain or the properly
|
|
1561 general domain derived from it. However, it does matter when creating an
|
|
1562 image instance by instantiating a specifier or glyph (e.g. with
|
|
1563 `glyph-image-instance'), because the more specific domain causes spec lookup
|
|
1564 to start there and proceed to more general domains. (It would also matter
|
|
1565 when creating an image instance with an instantiator format of `inherit',
|
|
1566 but we currently disallow this. #### We should fix this.)
|
|
1567
|
|
1568 If omitted, DOMAIN defaults to the selected window.
|
|
1569
|
444
|
1570 NOERROR controls what happens when the image cannot be generated.
|
428
|
1571 If nil, an error message is generated. If t, no messages are
|
|
1572 generated and this function returns nil. If anything else, a warning
|
440
|
1573 message is generated and this function returns nil.
|
428
|
1574 */
|
444
|
1575 (data, domain, dest_types, noerror))
|
|
1576 {
|
|
1577 Error_behavior errb = decode_error_behavior_flag (noerror);
|
428
|
1578
|
|
1579 return call_with_suspended_errors ((lisp_fn_t) make_image_instance_1,
|
|
1580 Qnil, Qimage, errb,
|
442
|
1581 3, data, domain, dest_types);
|
428
|
1582 }
|
|
1583
|
|
1584 DEFUN ("image-instance-p", Fimage_instance_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1585 Return non-nil if OBJECT is an image instance.
|
|
1586 */
|
|
1587 (object))
|
|
1588 {
|
|
1589 return IMAGE_INSTANCEP (object) ? Qt : Qnil;
|
|
1590 }
|
|
1591
|
|
1592 DEFUN ("image-instance-type", Fimage_instance_type, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1593 Return the type of the given image instance.
|
|
1594 The return value will be one of 'nothing, 'text, 'mono-pixmap,
|
|
1595 'color-pixmap, 'pointer, or 'subwindow.
|
|
1596 */
|
|
1597 (image_instance))
|
|
1598 {
|
|
1599 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
1600 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
1601 return encode_image_instance_type (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (image_instance));
|
|
1602 }
|
|
1603
|
|
1604 DEFUN ("image-instance-name", Fimage_instance_name, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1605 Return the name of the given image instance.
|
|
1606 */
|
|
1607 (image_instance))
|
|
1608 {
|
|
1609 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
|
1610 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_NAME (image_instance);
|
|
1611 }
|
|
1612
|
442
|
1613 DEFUN ("image-instance-domain", Fimage_instance_domain, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1614 Return the governing domain of the given image instance.
|
|
1615 The governing domain of an image instance is the domain that the image
|
|
1616 instance is specific to. It is NOT necessarily the domain that was
|
|
1617 given to the call to `specifier-instance' that resulted in the creation
|
|
1618 of this image instance. See `make-image-instance' for more information
|
|
1619 on governing domains.
|
|
1620 */
|
|
1621 (image_instance))
|
|
1622 {
|
|
1623 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
|
1624 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (image_instance);
|
|
1625 }
|
|
1626
|
428
|
1627 DEFUN ("image-instance-string", Fimage_instance_string, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1628 Return the string of the given image instance.
|
|
1629 This will only be non-nil for text image instances and widgets.
|
|
1630 */
|
|
1631 (image_instance))
|
|
1632 {
|
|
1633 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
|
1634 if (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (image_instance) == IMAGE_TEXT)
|
|
1635 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_STRING (image_instance);
|
|
1636 else if (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (image_instance) == IMAGE_WIDGET)
|
|
1637 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_TEXT (image_instance);
|
|
1638 else
|
|
1639 return Qnil;
|
|
1640 }
|
|
1641
|
|
1642 DEFUN ("image-instance-property", Fimage_instance_property, 2, 2, 0, /*
|
440
|
1643 Return the given property of the given image instance.
|
428
|
1644 Returns nil if the property or the property method do not exist for
|
440
|
1645 the image instance in the domain.
|
428
|
1646 */
|
|
1647 (image_instance, prop))
|
|
1648 {
|
440
|
1649 Lisp_Image_Instance* ii;
|
428
|
1650 Lisp_Object type, ret;
|
|
1651 struct image_instantiator_methods* meths;
|
|
1652
|
|
1653 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
1654 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
1655 CHECK_SYMBOL (prop);
|
|
1656 ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
|
1657
|
|
1658 /* ... then try device specific methods ... */
|
|
1659 type = encode_image_instance_type (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (ii));
|
442
|
1660 meths = decode_device_ii_format (image_instance_device (image_instance),
|
428
|
1661 type, ERROR_ME_NOT);
|
|
1662 if (meths && HAS_IIFORMAT_METH_P (meths, property)
|
440
|
1663 &&
|
428
|
1664 !UNBOUNDP (ret = IIFORMAT_METH (meths, property, (image_instance, prop))))
|
|
1665 {
|
|
1666 return ret;
|
|
1667 }
|
|
1668 /* ... then format specific methods ... */
|
|
1669 meths = decode_device_ii_format (Qnil, type, ERROR_ME_NOT);
|
|
1670 if (meths && HAS_IIFORMAT_METH_P (meths, property)
|
|
1671 &&
|
|
1672 !UNBOUNDP (ret = IIFORMAT_METH (meths, property, (image_instance, prop))))
|
|
1673 {
|
|
1674 return ret;
|
|
1675 }
|
|
1676 /* ... then fail */
|
|
1677 return Qnil;
|
|
1678 }
|
|
1679
|
|
1680 DEFUN ("image-instance-file-name", Fimage_instance_file_name, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1681 Return the file name from which IMAGE-INSTANCE was read, if known.
|
|
1682 */
|
|
1683 (image_instance))
|
|
1684 {
|
|
1685 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
1686 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
1687
|
|
1688 switch (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (image_instance))
|
|
1689 {
|
|
1690 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
1691 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
1692 case IMAGE_POINTER:
|
|
1693 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_FILENAME (image_instance);
|
|
1694
|
|
1695 default:
|
|
1696 return Qnil;
|
|
1697 }
|
|
1698 }
|
|
1699
|
|
1700 DEFUN ("image-instance-mask-file-name", Fimage_instance_mask_file_name, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1701 Return the file name from which IMAGE-INSTANCE's mask was read, if known.
|
|
1702 */
|
|
1703 (image_instance))
|
|
1704 {
|
|
1705 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
1706 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
1707
|
|
1708 switch (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (image_instance))
|
|
1709 {
|
|
1710 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
1711 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
1712 case IMAGE_POINTER:
|
|
1713 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_MASK_FILENAME (image_instance);
|
|
1714
|
|
1715 default:
|
|
1716 return Qnil;
|
|
1717 }
|
|
1718 }
|
|
1719
|
|
1720 DEFUN ("image-instance-depth", Fimage_instance_depth, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1721 Return the depth of the image instance.
|
|
1722 This is 0 for a bitmap, or a positive integer for a pixmap.
|
|
1723 */
|
|
1724 (image_instance))
|
|
1725 {
|
|
1726 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
1727 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
1728
|
|
1729 switch (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (image_instance))
|
|
1730 {
|
|
1731 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
1732 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
1733 case IMAGE_POINTER:
|
|
1734 return make_int (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_DEPTH (image_instance));
|
|
1735
|
|
1736 default:
|
|
1737 return Qnil;
|
|
1738 }
|
|
1739 }
|
|
1740
|
|
1741 DEFUN ("image-instance-height", Fimage_instance_height, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1742 Return the height of the image instance, in pixels.
|
|
1743 */
|
|
1744 (image_instance))
|
|
1745 {
|
|
1746 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
1747 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
1748
|
|
1749 switch (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (image_instance))
|
|
1750 {
|
|
1751 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
1752 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
1753 case IMAGE_POINTER:
|
|
1754 case IMAGE_SUBWINDOW:
|
|
1755 case IMAGE_WIDGET:
|
438
|
1756 return make_int (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (image_instance));
|
428
|
1757
|
|
1758 default:
|
|
1759 return Qnil;
|
|
1760 }
|
|
1761 }
|
|
1762
|
|
1763 DEFUN ("image-instance-width", Fimage_instance_width, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1764 Return the width of the image instance, in pixels.
|
|
1765 */
|
|
1766 (image_instance))
|
|
1767 {
|
|
1768 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
1769 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
1770
|
|
1771 switch (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (image_instance))
|
|
1772 {
|
|
1773 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
1774 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
1775 case IMAGE_POINTER:
|
|
1776 case IMAGE_SUBWINDOW:
|
|
1777 case IMAGE_WIDGET:
|
438
|
1778 return make_int (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (image_instance));
|
428
|
1779
|
|
1780 default:
|
|
1781 return Qnil;
|
|
1782 }
|
|
1783 }
|
|
1784
|
|
1785 DEFUN ("image-instance-hotspot-x", Fimage_instance_hotspot_x, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1786 Return the X coordinate of the image instance's hotspot, if known.
|
|
1787 This is a point relative to the origin of the pixmap. When an image is
|
|
1788 used as a mouse pointer, the hotspot is the point on the image that sits
|
|
1789 over the location that the pointer points to. This is, for example, the
|
|
1790 tip of the arrow or the center of the crosshairs.
|
|
1791 This will always be nil for a non-pointer image instance.
|
|
1792 */
|
|
1793 (image_instance))
|
|
1794 {
|
|
1795 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
1796 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
1797
|
|
1798 switch (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (image_instance))
|
|
1799 {
|
|
1800 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
1801 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
1802 case IMAGE_POINTER:
|
|
1803 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_X (image_instance);
|
|
1804
|
|
1805 default:
|
|
1806 return Qnil;
|
|
1807 }
|
|
1808 }
|
|
1809
|
|
1810 DEFUN ("image-instance-hotspot-y", Fimage_instance_hotspot_y, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1811 Return the Y coordinate of the image instance's hotspot, if known.
|
|
1812 This is a point relative to the origin of the pixmap. When an image is
|
|
1813 used as a mouse pointer, the hotspot is the point on the image that sits
|
|
1814 over the location that the pointer points to. This is, for example, the
|
|
1815 tip of the arrow or the center of the crosshairs.
|
|
1816 This will always be nil for a non-pointer image instance.
|
|
1817 */
|
|
1818 (image_instance))
|
|
1819 {
|
|
1820 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
1821 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
1822
|
|
1823 switch (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (image_instance))
|
|
1824 {
|
|
1825 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
1826 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
1827 case IMAGE_POINTER:
|
|
1828 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_HOTSPOT_Y (image_instance);
|
|
1829
|
|
1830 default:
|
|
1831 return Qnil;
|
|
1832 }
|
|
1833 }
|
|
1834
|
|
1835 DEFUN ("image-instance-foreground", Fimage_instance_foreground, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1836 Return the foreground color of IMAGE-INSTANCE, if applicable.
|
|
1837 This will be a color instance or nil. (It will only be non-nil for
|
|
1838 colorized mono pixmaps and for pointers.)
|
|
1839 */
|
|
1840 (image_instance))
|
|
1841 {
|
|
1842 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
1843 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
1844
|
|
1845 switch (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (image_instance))
|
|
1846 {
|
|
1847 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
1848 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
1849 case IMAGE_POINTER:
|
|
1850 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_FG (image_instance);
|
|
1851
|
|
1852 case IMAGE_WIDGET:
|
|
1853 return FACE_FOREGROUND (
|
|
1854 XIMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_FACE (image_instance),
|
442
|
1855 XIMAGE_INSTANCE_FRAME
|
428
|
1856 (image_instance));
|
|
1857
|
|
1858 default:
|
|
1859 return Qnil;
|
|
1860 }
|
|
1861 }
|
|
1862
|
|
1863 DEFUN ("image-instance-background", Fimage_instance_background, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1864 Return the background color of IMAGE-INSTANCE, if applicable.
|
|
1865 This will be a color instance or nil. (It will only be non-nil for
|
|
1866 colorized mono pixmaps and for pointers.)
|
|
1867 */
|
|
1868 (image_instance))
|
|
1869 {
|
|
1870 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
1871 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
1872
|
|
1873 switch (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (image_instance))
|
|
1874 {
|
|
1875 case IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP:
|
|
1876 case IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP:
|
|
1877 case IMAGE_POINTER:
|
|
1878 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_BG (image_instance);
|
|
1879
|
|
1880 case IMAGE_WIDGET:
|
|
1881 return FACE_BACKGROUND (
|
|
1882 XIMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_FACE (image_instance),
|
442
|
1883 XIMAGE_INSTANCE_FRAME
|
428
|
1884 (image_instance));
|
|
1885
|
|
1886 default:
|
|
1887 return Qnil;
|
|
1888 }
|
|
1889 }
|
|
1890
|
|
1891
|
|
1892 DEFUN ("colorize-image-instance", Fcolorize_image_instance, 3, 3, 0, /*
|
|
1893 Make the image instance be displayed in the given colors.
|
|
1894 This function returns a new image instance that is exactly like the
|
|
1895 specified one except that (if possible) the foreground and background
|
|
1896 colors and as specified. Currently, this only does anything if the image
|
|
1897 instance is a mono pixmap; otherwise, the same image instance is returned.
|
|
1898 */
|
|
1899 (image_instance, foreground, background))
|
|
1900 {
|
|
1901 Lisp_Object new;
|
|
1902 Lisp_Object device;
|
|
1903
|
|
1904 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
1905 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
1906 CHECK_COLOR_INSTANCE (foreground);
|
|
1907 CHECK_COLOR_INSTANCE (background);
|
|
1908
|
442
|
1909 device = image_instance_device (image_instance);
|
428
|
1910 if (!HAS_DEVMETH_P (XDEVICE (device), colorize_image_instance))
|
|
1911 return image_instance;
|
|
1912
|
430
|
1913 /* #### There should be a copy_image_instance(), which calls a
|
|
1914 device-specific method to copy the window-system subobject. */
|
442
|
1915 new = allocate_image_instance (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (image_instance),
|
|
1916 Qnil, Qnil);
|
428
|
1917 copy_lcrecord (XIMAGE_INSTANCE (new), XIMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance));
|
|
1918 /* note that if this method returns non-zero, this method MUST
|
|
1919 copy any window-system resources, so that when one image instance is
|
|
1920 freed, the other one is not hosed. */
|
|
1921 if (!DEVMETH (XDEVICE (device), colorize_image_instance, (new, foreground,
|
|
1922 background)))
|
|
1923 return image_instance;
|
|
1924 return new;
|
|
1925 }
|
|
1926
|
438
|
1927
|
|
1928 /************************************************************************/
|
|
1929 /* Geometry calculations */
|
|
1930 /************************************************************************/
|
|
1931
|
|
1932 /* Find out desired geometry of the image instance. If there is no
|
|
1933 special function then just return the width and / or height. */
|
|
1934 void
|
440
|
1935 image_instance_query_geometry (Lisp_Object image_instance,
|
442
|
1936 int* width, int* height,
|
438
|
1937 enum image_instance_geometry disp,
|
|
1938 Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
1939 {
|
440
|
1940 Lisp_Image_Instance* ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
438
|
1941 Lisp_Object type;
|
|
1942 struct image_instantiator_methods* meths;
|
442
|
1943 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
438
|
1944
|
|
1945 type = encode_image_instance_type (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (ii));
|
|
1946 meths = decode_device_ii_format (Qnil, type, ERROR_ME_NOT);
|
440
|
1947
|
438
|
1948 if (meths && HAS_IIFORMAT_METH_P (meths, query_geometry))
|
|
1949 {
|
440
|
1950 IIFORMAT_METH (meths, query_geometry, (image_instance, width, height,
|
438
|
1951 disp, domain));
|
|
1952 }
|
|
1953 else
|
|
1954 {
|
|
1955 if (width)
|
|
1956 *width = IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (ii);
|
|
1957 if (height)
|
|
1958 *height = IMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (ii);
|
|
1959 }
|
|
1960 }
|
|
1961
|
|
1962 /* Layout the image instance using the provided dimensions. Layout
|
|
1963 widgets are going to do different kinds of calculations to
|
|
1964 determine what size to give things so we could make the layout
|
|
1965 function relatively simple to take account of that. An alternative
|
|
1966 approach is to consider separately the two cases, one where you
|
|
1967 don't mind what size you have (normal widgets) and one where you
|
442
|
1968 want to specify something (layout widgets). */
|
438
|
1969 void
|
440
|
1970 image_instance_layout (Lisp_Object image_instance,
|
442
|
1971 int width, int height,
|
|
1972 int xoffset, int yoffset,
|
438
|
1973 Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
1974 {
|
440
|
1975 Lisp_Image_Instance* ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
438
|
1976 Lisp_Object type;
|
|
1977 struct image_instantiator_methods* meths;
|
|
1978
|
442
|
1979 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
|
1980
|
|
1981 /* Nothing is as nothing does. */
|
|
1982 if (NOTHING_IMAGE_INSTANCEP (image_instance))
|
|
1983 return;
|
|
1984
|
|
1985 /* We don't want carefully calculated offsets to be mucked up by
|
|
1986 random layouts. */
|
|
1987 if (xoffset != IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY)
|
|
1988 XIMAGE_INSTANCE_XOFFSET (image_instance) = xoffset;
|
|
1989 if (yoffset != IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY)
|
|
1990 XIMAGE_INSTANCE_YOFFSET (image_instance) = yoffset;
|
|
1991
|
|
1992 assert (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_YOFFSET (image_instance) >= 0
|
|
1993 && XIMAGE_INSTANCE_XOFFSET (image_instance) >= 0);
|
|
1994
|
438
|
1995 /* If geometry is unspecified then get some reasonable values for it. */
|
|
1996 if (width == IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY
|
|
1997 ||
|
|
1998 height == IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY)
|
|
1999 {
|
442
|
2000 int dwidth = IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY;
|
|
2001 int dheight = IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY;
|
438
|
2002 /* Get the desired geometry. */
|
450
|
2003 image_instance_query_geometry (image_instance,
|
|
2004 &dwidth, &dheight,
|
|
2005 IMAGE_DESIRED_GEOMETRY,
|
|
2006 domain);
|
438
|
2007 /* Compare with allowed geometry. */
|
|
2008 if (width == IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY)
|
|
2009 width = dwidth;
|
|
2010 if (height == IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY)
|
|
2011 height = dheight;
|
|
2012 }
|
|
2013
|
442
|
2014 /* If we don't have sane values then we cannot layout at this point and
|
|
2015 must just return. */
|
|
2016 if (width == IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY
|
|
2017 ||
|
|
2018 height == IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY)
|
|
2019 return;
|
|
2020
|
438
|
2021 /* At this point width and height should contain sane values. Thus
|
|
2022 we set the glyph geometry and lay it out. */
|
442
|
2023 if (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (ii) != width
|
|
2024 ||
|
|
2025 IMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (ii) != height)
|
|
2026 {
|
|
2027 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SIZE_CHANGED (ii) = 1;
|
|
2028 }
|
|
2029
|
438
|
2030 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (ii) = width;
|
|
2031 IMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (ii) = height;
|
440
|
2032
|
450
|
2033 type = encode_image_instance_type (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (ii));
|
|
2034 meths = decode_device_ii_format (Qnil, type, ERROR_ME_NOT);
|
|
2035
|
|
2036 MAYBE_IIFORMAT_METH (meths, layout,
|
|
2037 (image_instance, width, height, xoffset, yoffset,
|
|
2038 domain));
|
|
2039 /* Do not clear the dirty flag here - redisplay will do this for
|
|
2040 us at the end. */
|
|
2041 IMAGE_INSTANCE_LAYOUT_CHANGED (ii) = 0;
|
442
|
2042 }
|
|
2043
|
|
2044 /* Update an image instance from its changed instantiator. */
|
|
2045 static void
|
|
2046 update_image_instance (Lisp_Object image_instance,
|
|
2047 Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
2048 {
|
|
2049 struct image_instantiator_methods* meths;
|
|
2050 Lisp_Image_Instance *ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
|
2051
|
|
2052 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
|
2053
|
|
2054 if (NOTHING_IMAGE_INSTANCEP (image_instance))
|
|
2055 return;
|
|
2056
|
|
2057 assert (!internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_INSTANTIATOR (ii), instantiator, 0)
|
|
2058 || (internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_INSTANTIATOR (ii), instantiator, 0)
|
|
2059 && internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_INSTANTIATOR (ii), instantiator, -10)));
|
|
2060
|
|
2061 /* If the instantiator is identical then do nothing. We must use
|
|
2062 equal here because the specifier code copies the instantiator. */
|
|
2063 if (!internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_INSTANTIATOR (ii), instantiator, 0))
|
438
|
2064 {
|
442
|
2065 /* Extract the changed properties so that device / format
|
|
2066 methods only have to cope with these. We assume that
|
|
2067 normalization has already been done. */
|
|
2068 Lisp_Object diffs = find_instantiator_differences
|
|
2069 (instantiator,
|
|
2070 IMAGE_INSTANCE_INSTANTIATOR (ii));
|
|
2071 Lisp_Object type = encode_image_instance_type
|
|
2072 (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (ii));
|
|
2073 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
2074 GCPRO1 (diffs);
|
|
2075
|
|
2076 /* try device specific methods first ... */
|
|
2077 meths = decode_device_ii_format (image_instance_device (image_instance),
|
|
2078 type, ERROR_ME_NOT);
|
|
2079 MAYBE_IIFORMAT_METH (meths, update, (image_instance, diffs));
|
|
2080 /* ... then format specific methods ... */
|
|
2081 meths = decode_device_ii_format (Qnil, type, ERROR_ME_NOT);
|
|
2082 MAYBE_IIFORMAT_METH (meths, update, (image_instance, diffs));
|
|
2083
|
|
2084 /* Instance and therefore glyph has changed so mark as dirty.
|
|
2085 If we don't do this output optimizations will assume the
|
|
2086 glyph is unchanged. */
|
|
2087 set_image_instance_dirty_p (image_instance, 1);
|
|
2088 /* Structure has changed. */
|
|
2089 IMAGE_INSTANCE_LAYOUT_CHANGED (ii) = 1;
|
|
2090
|
|
2091 UNGCPRO;
|
438
|
2092 }
|
442
|
2093 /* We should now have a consistent instantiator so keep a record of
|
|
2094 it. It is important that we don't actually update the window
|
|
2095 system widgets here - we must do that when redisplay tells us
|
|
2096 to.
|
|
2097
|
|
2098 #### should we delay doing this until the display is up-to-date
|
|
2099 also? */
|
|
2100 IMAGE_INSTANCE_INSTANTIATOR (ii) = instantiator;
|
440
|
2101 }
|
|
2102
|
|
2103 /*
|
|
2104 * Mark image instance in W as dirty if (a) W's faces have changed and
|
|
2105 * (b) GLYPH_OR_II instance in W is a string.
|
|
2106 *
|
|
2107 * Return non-zero if instance has been marked dirty.
|
|
2108 */
|
|
2109 int
|
|
2110 invalidate_glyph_geometry_maybe (Lisp_Object glyph_or_ii, struct window* w)
|
|
2111 {
|
|
2112 if (XFRAME(WINDOW_FRAME(w))->faces_changed)
|
|
2113 {
|
|
2114 Lisp_Object image = glyph_or_ii;
|
|
2115
|
|
2116 if (GLYPHP (glyph_or_ii))
|
|
2117 {
|
|
2118 Lisp_Object window;
|
|
2119 XSETWINDOW (window, w);
|
|
2120 image = glyph_image_instance (glyph_or_ii, window, ERROR_ME_NOT, 1);
|
|
2121 }
|
|
2122
|
|
2123 if (TEXT_IMAGE_INSTANCEP (image))
|
|
2124 {
|
442
|
2125 Lisp_Image_Instance* ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (image);
|
|
2126 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DIRTYP (ii) = 1;
|
|
2127 IMAGE_INSTANCE_LAYOUT_CHANGED (ii) = 1;
|
440
|
2128 if (GLYPHP (glyph_or_ii))
|
|
2129 XGLYPH_DIRTYP (glyph_or_ii) = 1;
|
|
2130 return 1;
|
|
2131 }
|
|
2132 }
|
|
2133
|
|
2134 return 0;
|
438
|
2135 }
|
|
2136
|
428
|
2137
|
|
2138 /************************************************************************/
|
|
2139 /* error helpers */
|
|
2140 /************************************************************************/
|
|
2141 DOESNT_RETURN
|
442
|
2142 signal_image_error (const char *reason, Lisp_Object frob)
|
428
|
2143 {
|
|
2144 signal_error (Qimage_conversion_error,
|
|
2145 list2 (build_translated_string (reason), frob));
|
|
2146 }
|
|
2147
|
|
2148 DOESNT_RETURN
|
442
|
2149 signal_image_error_2 (const char *reason, Lisp_Object frob0, Lisp_Object frob1)
|
428
|
2150 {
|
|
2151 signal_error (Qimage_conversion_error,
|
|
2152 list3 (build_translated_string (reason), frob0, frob1));
|
|
2153 }
|
|
2154
|
|
2155 /****************************************************************************
|
|
2156 * nothing *
|
|
2157 ****************************************************************************/
|
|
2158
|
|
2159 static int
|
|
2160 nothing_possible_dest_types (void)
|
|
2161 {
|
|
2162 return IMAGE_NOTHING_MASK;
|
|
2163 }
|
|
2164
|
|
2165 static void
|
|
2166 nothing_instantiate (Lisp_Object image_instance, Lisp_Object instantiator,
|
|
2167 Lisp_Object pointer_fg, Lisp_Object pointer_bg,
|
|
2168 int dest_mask, Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
2169 {
|
440
|
2170 Lisp_Image_Instance *ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
428
|
2171
|
|
2172 if (dest_mask & IMAGE_NOTHING_MASK)
|
442
|
2173 {
|
|
2174 IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (ii) = IMAGE_NOTHING;
|
|
2175 IMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (ii) = 0;
|
|
2176 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (ii) = 0;
|
|
2177 }
|
428
|
2178 else
|
|
2179 incompatible_image_types (instantiator, dest_mask, IMAGE_NOTHING_MASK);
|
|
2180 }
|
|
2181
|
|
2182
|
|
2183 /****************************************************************************
|
|
2184 * inherit *
|
|
2185 ****************************************************************************/
|
|
2186
|
|
2187 static void
|
|
2188 inherit_validate (Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
2189 {
|
|
2190 face_must_be_present (instantiator);
|
|
2191 }
|
|
2192
|
|
2193 static Lisp_Object
|
442
|
2194 inherit_normalize (Lisp_Object inst, Lisp_Object console_type,
|
|
2195 Lisp_Object dest_mask)
|
428
|
2196 {
|
|
2197 Lisp_Object face;
|
|
2198
|
|
2199 assert (XVECTOR_LENGTH (inst) == 3);
|
|
2200 face = XVECTOR_DATA (inst)[2];
|
|
2201 if (!FACEP (face))
|
|
2202 inst = vector3 (Qinherit, Q_face, Fget_face (face));
|
|
2203 return inst;
|
|
2204 }
|
|
2205
|
|
2206 static int
|
|
2207 inherit_possible_dest_types (void)
|
|
2208 {
|
|
2209 return IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP_MASK;
|
|
2210 }
|
|
2211
|
|
2212 static void
|
|
2213 inherit_instantiate (Lisp_Object image_instance, Lisp_Object instantiator,
|
|
2214 Lisp_Object pointer_fg, Lisp_Object pointer_bg,
|
|
2215 int dest_mask, Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
2216 {
|
|
2217 /* handled specially in image_instantiate */
|
|
2218 abort ();
|
|
2219 }
|
|
2220
|
|
2221
|
|
2222 /****************************************************************************
|
|
2223 * string *
|
|
2224 ****************************************************************************/
|
|
2225
|
|
2226 static void
|
|
2227 string_validate (Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
2228 {
|
|
2229 data_must_be_present (instantiator);
|
|
2230 }
|
|
2231
|
|
2232 static int
|
|
2233 string_possible_dest_types (void)
|
|
2234 {
|
|
2235 return IMAGE_TEXT_MASK;
|
|
2236 }
|
|
2237
|
438
|
2238 /* Called from autodetect_instantiate() */
|
428
|
2239 void
|
|
2240 string_instantiate (Lisp_Object image_instance, Lisp_Object instantiator,
|
|
2241 Lisp_Object pointer_fg, Lisp_Object pointer_bg,
|
|
2242 int dest_mask, Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
2243 {
|
434
|
2244 Lisp_Object string = find_keyword_in_vector (instantiator, Q_data);
|
440
|
2245 Lisp_Image_Instance *ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
|
2246
|
438
|
2247 /* Should never get here with a domain other than a window. */
|
442
|
2248 assert (!NILP (string) && WINDOWP (DOMAIN_WINDOW (domain)));
|
428
|
2249 if (dest_mask & IMAGE_TEXT_MASK)
|
|
2250 {
|
|
2251 IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (ii) = IMAGE_TEXT;
|
434
|
2252 IMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_STRING (ii) = string;
|
428
|
2253 }
|
|
2254 else
|
|
2255 incompatible_image_types (instantiator, dest_mask, IMAGE_TEXT_MASK);
|
|
2256 }
|
|
2257
|
438
|
2258 /* Sort out the size of the text that is being displayed. Calculating
|
|
2259 it dynamically allows us to change the text and still see
|
|
2260 everything. Note that the following methods are for text not string
|
|
2261 since that is what the instantiated type is. The first method is a
|
|
2262 helper that is used elsewhere for calculating text geometry. */
|
|
2263 void
|
|
2264 query_string_geometry (Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object face,
|
442
|
2265 int* width, int* height, int* descent, Lisp_Object domain)
|
438
|
2266 {
|
|
2267 struct font_metric_info fm;
|
|
2268 unsigned char charsets[NUM_LEADING_BYTES];
|
|
2269 struct face_cachel frame_cachel;
|
|
2270 struct face_cachel *cachel;
|
442
|
2271 Lisp_Object frame = DOMAIN_FRAME (domain);
|
438
|
2272
|
|
2273 /* Compute height */
|
|
2274 if (height)
|
|
2275 {
|
|
2276 /* Compute string metric info */
|
|
2277 find_charsets_in_bufbyte_string (charsets,
|
|
2278 XSTRING_DATA (string),
|
|
2279 XSTRING_LENGTH (string));
|
440
|
2280
|
438
|
2281 /* Fallback to the default face if none was provided. */
|
|
2282 if (!NILP (face))
|
|
2283 {
|
|
2284 reset_face_cachel (&frame_cachel);
|
|
2285 update_face_cachel_data (&frame_cachel, frame, face);
|
|
2286 cachel = &frame_cachel;
|
|
2287 }
|
|
2288 else
|
|
2289 {
|
442
|
2290 cachel = WINDOW_FACE_CACHEL (DOMAIN_XWINDOW (domain),
|
|
2291 DEFAULT_INDEX);
|
438
|
2292 }
|
440
|
2293
|
438
|
2294 ensure_face_cachel_complete (cachel, domain, charsets);
|
|
2295 face_cachel_charset_font_metric_info (cachel, charsets, &fm);
|
440
|
2296
|
438
|
2297 *height = fm.ascent + fm.descent;
|
|
2298 /* #### descent only gets set if we query the height as well. */
|
|
2299 if (descent)
|
|
2300 *descent = fm.descent;
|
|
2301 }
|
440
|
2302
|
438
|
2303 /* Compute width */
|
|
2304 if (width)
|
|
2305 {
|
|
2306 if (!NILP (face))
|
|
2307 *width = redisplay_frame_text_width_string (XFRAME (frame),
|
|
2308 face,
|
|
2309 0, string, 0, -1);
|
|
2310 else
|
|
2311 *width = redisplay_frame_text_width_string (XFRAME (frame),
|
|
2312 Vdefault_face,
|
|
2313 0, string, 0, -1);
|
|
2314 }
|
|
2315 }
|
|
2316
|
|
2317 Lisp_Object
|
|
2318 query_string_font (Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object face, Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
2319 {
|
|
2320 unsigned char charsets[NUM_LEADING_BYTES];
|
|
2321 struct face_cachel frame_cachel;
|
|
2322 struct face_cachel *cachel;
|
|
2323 int i;
|
442
|
2324 Lisp_Object frame = DOMAIN_FRAME (domain);
|
438
|
2325
|
|
2326 /* Compute string font info */
|
|
2327 find_charsets_in_bufbyte_string (charsets,
|
|
2328 XSTRING_DATA (string),
|
|
2329 XSTRING_LENGTH (string));
|
440
|
2330
|
438
|
2331 reset_face_cachel (&frame_cachel);
|
|
2332 update_face_cachel_data (&frame_cachel, frame, face);
|
|
2333 cachel = &frame_cachel;
|
|
2334
|
|
2335 ensure_face_cachel_complete (cachel, domain, charsets);
|
440
|
2336
|
438
|
2337 for (i = 0; i < NUM_LEADING_BYTES; i++)
|
|
2338 {
|
|
2339 if (charsets[i])
|
|
2340 {
|
440
|
2341 return FACE_CACHEL_FONT (cachel,
|
|
2342 CHARSET_BY_LEADING_BYTE (i +
|
438
|
2343 MIN_LEADING_BYTE));
|
|
2344
|
440
|
2345 }
|
438
|
2346 }
|
|
2347
|
|
2348 return Qnil; /* NOT REACHED */
|
|
2349 }
|
|
2350
|
|
2351 static void
|
|
2352 text_query_geometry (Lisp_Object image_instance,
|
442
|
2353 int* width, int* height,
|
438
|
2354 enum image_instance_geometry disp, Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
2355 {
|
440
|
2356 Lisp_Image_Instance *ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
2357 int descent = 0;
|
438
|
2358
|
|
2359 query_string_geometry (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_STRING (ii),
|
|
2360 IMAGE_INSTANCE_FACE (ii),
|
|
2361 width, height, &descent, domain);
|
|
2362
|
|
2363 /* The descent gets set as a side effect of querying the
|
|
2364 geometry. */
|
|
2365 IMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_DESCENT (ii) = descent;
|
|
2366 }
|
|
2367
|
428
|
2368 /* set the properties of a string */
|
442
|
2369 static void
|
|
2370 text_update (Lisp_Object image_instance, Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
2371 {
|
|
2372 Lisp_Object val = find_keyword_in_vector (instantiator, Q_data);
|
|
2373
|
|
2374 if (!NILP (val))
|
428
|
2375 {
|
|
2376 CHECK_STRING (val);
|
442
|
2377 XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_STRING (image_instance) = val;
|
428
|
2378 }
|
|
2379 }
|
|
2380
|
|
2381
|
|
2382 /****************************************************************************
|
|
2383 * formatted-string *
|
|
2384 ****************************************************************************/
|
|
2385
|
|
2386 static void
|
|
2387 formatted_string_validate (Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
2388 {
|
|
2389 data_must_be_present (instantiator);
|
|
2390 }
|
|
2391
|
|
2392 static int
|
|
2393 formatted_string_possible_dest_types (void)
|
|
2394 {
|
|
2395 return IMAGE_TEXT_MASK;
|
|
2396 }
|
|
2397
|
|
2398 static void
|
|
2399 formatted_string_instantiate (Lisp_Object image_instance,
|
|
2400 Lisp_Object instantiator,
|
|
2401 Lisp_Object pointer_fg, Lisp_Object pointer_bg,
|
|
2402 int dest_mask, Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
2403 {
|
|
2404 /* #### implement this */
|
|
2405 warn_when_safe (Qunimplemented, Qnotice,
|
|
2406 "`formatted-string' not yet implemented; assuming `string'");
|
438
|
2407
|
440
|
2408 string_instantiate (image_instance, instantiator,
|
438
|
2409 pointer_fg, pointer_bg, dest_mask, domain);
|
428
|
2410 }
|
|
2411
|
|
2412
|
|
2413 /************************************************************************/
|
|
2414 /* pixmap file functions */
|
|
2415 /************************************************************************/
|
|
2416
|
|
2417 /* If INSTANTIATOR refers to inline data, return Qnil.
|
|
2418 If INSTANTIATOR refers to data in a file, return the full filename
|
|
2419 if it exists; otherwise, return a cons of (filename).
|
|
2420
|
|
2421 FILE_KEYWORD and DATA_KEYWORD are symbols specifying the
|
|
2422 keywords used to look up the file and inline data,
|
|
2423 respectively, in the instantiator. Normally these would
|
|
2424 be Q_file and Q_data, but might be different for mask data. */
|
|
2425
|
|
2426 Lisp_Object
|
|
2427 potential_pixmap_file_instantiator (Lisp_Object instantiator,
|
|
2428 Lisp_Object file_keyword,
|
|
2429 Lisp_Object data_keyword,
|
|
2430 Lisp_Object console_type)
|
|
2431 {
|
|
2432 Lisp_Object file;
|
|
2433 Lisp_Object data;
|
|
2434
|
|
2435 assert (VECTORP (instantiator));
|
|
2436
|
|
2437 data = find_keyword_in_vector (instantiator, data_keyword);
|
|
2438 file = find_keyword_in_vector (instantiator, file_keyword);
|
|
2439
|
|
2440 if (!NILP (file) && NILP (data))
|
|
2441 {
|
|
2442 Lisp_Object retval = MAYBE_LISP_CONTYPE_METH
|
|
2443 (decode_console_type(console_type, ERROR_ME),
|
|
2444 locate_pixmap_file, (file));
|
|
2445
|
|
2446 if (!NILP (retval))
|
|
2447 return retval;
|
|
2448 else
|
|
2449 return Fcons (file, Qnil); /* should have been file */
|
|
2450 }
|
|
2451
|
|
2452 return Qnil;
|
|
2453 }
|
|
2454
|
|
2455 Lisp_Object
|
|
2456 simple_image_type_normalize (Lisp_Object inst, Lisp_Object console_type,
|
|
2457 Lisp_Object image_type_tag)
|
|
2458 {
|
|
2459 /* This function can call lisp */
|
|
2460 Lisp_Object file = Qnil;
|
|
2461 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
2462 Lisp_Object alist = Qnil;
|
|
2463
|
|
2464 GCPRO2 (file, alist);
|
|
2465
|
|
2466 /* Now, convert any file data into inline data. At the end of this,
|
|
2467 `data' will contain the inline data (if any) or Qnil, and `file'
|
|
2468 will contain the name this data was derived from (if known) or
|
|
2469 Qnil.
|
|
2470
|
|
2471 Note that if we cannot generate any regular inline data, we
|
|
2472 skip out. */
|
|
2473
|
|
2474 file = potential_pixmap_file_instantiator (inst, Q_file, Q_data,
|
|
2475 console_type);
|
|
2476
|
|
2477 if (CONSP (file)) /* failure locating filename */
|
|
2478 signal_double_file_error ("Opening pixmap file",
|
|
2479 "no such file or directory",
|
|
2480 Fcar (file));
|
|
2481
|
|
2482 if (NILP (file)) /* no conversion necessary */
|
|
2483 RETURN_UNGCPRO (inst);
|
|
2484
|
|
2485 alist = tagged_vector_to_alist (inst);
|
|
2486
|
|
2487 {
|
|
2488 Lisp_Object data = make_string_from_file (file);
|
|
2489 alist = remassq_no_quit (Q_file, alist);
|
|
2490 /* there can't be a :data at this point. */
|
|
2491 alist = Fcons (Fcons (Q_file, file),
|
|
2492 Fcons (Fcons (Q_data, data), alist));
|
|
2493 }
|
|
2494
|
|
2495 {
|
|
2496 Lisp_Object result = alist_to_tagged_vector (image_type_tag, alist);
|
|
2497 free_alist (alist);
|
|
2498 RETURN_UNGCPRO (result);
|
|
2499 }
|
|
2500 }
|
|
2501
|
|
2502
|
|
2503 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
|
|
2504 /**********************************************************************
|
|
2505 * XBM *
|
|
2506 **********************************************************************/
|
|
2507
|
|
2508 /* Check if DATA represents a valid inline XBM spec (i.e. a list
|
|
2509 of (width height bits), with checking done on the dimensions).
|
|
2510 If not, signal an error. */
|
|
2511
|
|
2512 static void
|
|
2513 check_valid_xbm_inline (Lisp_Object data)
|
|
2514 {
|
|
2515 Lisp_Object width, height, bits;
|
|
2516
|
|
2517 if (!CONSP (data) ||
|
|
2518 !CONSP (XCDR (data)) ||
|
|
2519 !CONSP (XCDR (XCDR (data))) ||
|
|
2520 !NILP (XCDR (XCDR (XCDR (data)))))
|
|
2521 signal_simple_error ("Must be list of 3 elements", data);
|
|
2522
|
|
2523 width = XCAR (data);
|
|
2524 height = XCAR (XCDR (data));
|
|
2525 bits = XCAR (XCDR (XCDR (data)));
|
|
2526
|
|
2527 CHECK_STRING (bits);
|
|
2528
|
|
2529 if (!NATNUMP (width))
|
|
2530 signal_simple_error ("Width must be a natural number", width);
|
|
2531
|
|
2532 if (!NATNUMP (height))
|
|
2533 signal_simple_error ("Height must be a natural number", height);
|
|
2534
|
|
2535 if (((XINT (width) * XINT (height)) / 8) > XSTRING_CHAR_LENGTH (bits))
|
|
2536 signal_simple_error ("data is too short for width and height",
|
|
2537 vector3 (width, height, bits));
|
|
2538 }
|
|
2539
|
|
2540 /* Validate method for XBM's. */
|
|
2541
|
|
2542 static void
|
|
2543 xbm_validate (Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
2544 {
|
|
2545 file_or_data_must_be_present (instantiator);
|
|
2546 }
|
|
2547
|
|
2548 /* Given a filename that is supposed to contain XBM data, return
|
|
2549 the inline representation of it as (width height bits). Return
|
|
2550 the hotspot through XHOT and YHOT, if those pointers are not 0.
|
|
2551 If there is no hotspot, XHOT and YHOT will contain -1.
|
|
2552
|
|
2553 If the function fails:
|
|
2554
|
|
2555 -- if OK_IF_DATA_INVALID is set and the data was invalid,
|
|
2556 return Qt.
|
|
2557 -- maybe return an error, or return Qnil.
|
|
2558 */
|
|
2559
|
|
2560 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
|
|
2561 #include <X11/Xlib.h>
|
|
2562 #else
|
|
2563 #define XFree(data) free(data)
|
|
2564 #endif
|
|
2565
|
|
2566 Lisp_Object
|
|
2567 bitmap_to_lisp_data (Lisp_Object name, int *xhot, int *yhot,
|
|
2568 int ok_if_data_invalid)
|
|
2569 {
|
|
2570 unsigned int w, h;
|
|
2571 Extbyte *data;
|
|
2572 int result;
|
442
|
2573 const char *filename_ext;
|
|
2574
|
|
2575 LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (name, filename_ext, Qfile_name);
|
428
|
2576 result = read_bitmap_data_from_file (filename_ext, &w, &h,
|
444
|
2577 (unsigned char **) &data, xhot, yhot);
|
428
|
2578
|
|
2579 if (result == BitmapSuccess)
|
|
2580 {
|
|
2581 Lisp_Object retval;
|
|
2582 int len = (w + 7) / 8 * h;
|
|
2583
|
|
2584 retval = list3 (make_int (w), make_int (h),
|
440
|
2585 make_ext_string (data, len, Qbinary));
|
444
|
2586 XFree (data);
|
428
|
2587 return retval;
|
|
2588 }
|
|
2589
|
|
2590 switch (result)
|
|
2591 {
|
|
2592 case BitmapOpenFailed:
|
|
2593 {
|
|
2594 /* should never happen */
|
|
2595 signal_double_file_error ("Opening bitmap file",
|
|
2596 "no such file or directory",
|
|
2597 name);
|
|
2598 }
|
|
2599 case BitmapFileInvalid:
|
|
2600 {
|
|
2601 if (ok_if_data_invalid)
|
|
2602 return Qt;
|
|
2603 signal_double_file_error ("Reading bitmap file",
|
|
2604 "invalid data in file",
|
|
2605 name);
|
|
2606 }
|
|
2607 case BitmapNoMemory:
|
|
2608 {
|
|
2609 signal_double_file_error ("Reading bitmap file",
|
|
2610 "out of memory",
|
|
2611 name);
|
|
2612 }
|
|
2613 default:
|
|
2614 {
|
|
2615 signal_double_file_error_2 ("Reading bitmap file",
|
|
2616 "unknown error code",
|
|
2617 make_int (result), name);
|
|
2618 }
|
|
2619 }
|
|
2620
|
|
2621 return Qnil; /* not reached */
|
|
2622 }
|
|
2623
|
|
2624 Lisp_Object
|
|
2625 xbm_mask_file_munging (Lisp_Object alist, Lisp_Object file,
|
|
2626 Lisp_Object mask_file, Lisp_Object console_type)
|
|
2627 {
|
|
2628 /* This is unclean but it's fairly standard -- a number of the
|
|
2629 bitmaps in /usr/include/X11/bitmaps use it -- so we support
|
|
2630 it. */
|
|
2631 if (NILP (mask_file)
|
|
2632 /* don't override explicitly specified mask data. */
|
|
2633 && NILP (assq_no_quit (Q_mask_data, alist))
|
|
2634 && !NILP (file))
|
|
2635 {
|
|
2636 mask_file = MAYBE_LISP_CONTYPE_METH
|
|
2637 (decode_console_type(console_type, ERROR_ME),
|
|
2638 locate_pixmap_file, (concat2 (file, build_string ("Mask"))));
|
|
2639 if (NILP (mask_file))
|
|
2640 mask_file = MAYBE_LISP_CONTYPE_METH
|
|
2641 (decode_console_type(console_type, ERROR_ME),
|
|
2642 locate_pixmap_file, (concat2 (file, build_string ("msk"))));
|
|
2643 }
|
|
2644
|
|
2645 if (!NILP (mask_file))
|
|
2646 {
|
|
2647 Lisp_Object mask_data =
|
|
2648 bitmap_to_lisp_data (mask_file, 0, 0, 0);
|
|
2649 alist = remassq_no_quit (Q_mask_file, alist);
|
|
2650 /* there can't be a :mask-data at this point. */
|
|
2651 alist = Fcons (Fcons (Q_mask_file, mask_file),
|
|
2652 Fcons (Fcons (Q_mask_data, mask_data), alist));
|
|
2653 }
|
|
2654
|
|
2655 return alist;
|
|
2656 }
|
|
2657
|
|
2658 /* Normalize method for XBM's. */
|
|
2659
|
|
2660 static Lisp_Object
|
442
|
2661 xbm_normalize (Lisp_Object inst, Lisp_Object console_type,
|
|
2662 Lisp_Object dest_mask)
|
428
|
2663 {
|
|
2664 Lisp_Object file = Qnil, mask_file = Qnil;
|
|
2665 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
|
|
2666 Lisp_Object alist = Qnil;
|
|
2667
|
|
2668 GCPRO3 (file, mask_file, alist);
|
|
2669
|
|
2670 /* Now, convert any file data into inline data for both the regular
|
|
2671 data and the mask data. At the end of this, `data' will contain
|
|
2672 the inline data (if any) or Qnil, and `file' will contain
|
|
2673 the name this data was derived from (if known) or Qnil.
|
|
2674 Likewise for `mask_file' and `mask_data'.
|
|
2675
|
|
2676 Note that if we cannot generate any regular inline data, we
|
|
2677 skip out. */
|
|
2678
|
|
2679 file = potential_pixmap_file_instantiator (inst, Q_file, Q_data,
|
|
2680 console_type);
|
|
2681 mask_file = potential_pixmap_file_instantiator (inst, Q_mask_file,
|
|
2682 Q_mask_data, console_type);
|
|
2683
|
|
2684 if (CONSP (file)) /* failure locating filename */
|
|
2685 signal_double_file_error ("Opening bitmap file",
|
|
2686 "no such file or directory",
|
|
2687 Fcar (file));
|
|
2688
|
|
2689 if (NILP (file) && NILP (mask_file)) /* no conversion necessary */
|
|
2690 RETURN_UNGCPRO (inst);
|
|
2691
|
|
2692 alist = tagged_vector_to_alist (inst);
|
|
2693
|
|
2694 if (!NILP (file))
|
|
2695 {
|
|
2696 int xhot, yhot;
|
|
2697 Lisp_Object data = bitmap_to_lisp_data (file, &xhot, &yhot, 0);
|
|
2698 alist = remassq_no_quit (Q_file, alist);
|
|
2699 /* there can't be a :data at this point. */
|
|
2700 alist = Fcons (Fcons (Q_file, file),
|
|
2701 Fcons (Fcons (Q_data, data), alist));
|
|
2702
|
|
2703 if (xhot != -1 && NILP (assq_no_quit (Q_hotspot_x, alist)))
|
|
2704 alist = Fcons (Fcons (Q_hotspot_x, make_int (xhot)),
|
|
2705 alist);
|
|
2706 if (yhot != -1 && NILP (assq_no_quit (Q_hotspot_y, alist)))
|
|
2707 alist = Fcons (Fcons (Q_hotspot_y, make_int (yhot)),
|
|
2708 alist);
|
|
2709 }
|
|
2710
|
|
2711 alist = xbm_mask_file_munging (alist, file, mask_file, console_type);
|
|
2712
|
|
2713 {
|
|
2714 Lisp_Object result = alist_to_tagged_vector (Qxbm, alist);
|
|
2715 free_alist (alist);
|
|
2716 RETURN_UNGCPRO (result);
|
|
2717 }
|
|
2718 }
|
|
2719
|
|
2720
|
|
2721 static int
|
|
2722 xbm_possible_dest_types (void)
|
|
2723 {
|
|
2724 return
|
|
2725 IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP_MASK |
|
|
2726 IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP_MASK |
|
|
2727 IMAGE_POINTER_MASK;
|
|
2728 }
|
|
2729
|
|
2730 #endif
|
|
2731
|
|
2732
|
|
2733 #ifdef HAVE_XFACE
|
|
2734 /**********************************************************************
|
|
2735 * X-Face *
|
|
2736 **********************************************************************/
|
|
2737
|
|
2738 static void
|
|
2739 xface_validate (Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
2740 {
|
|
2741 file_or_data_must_be_present (instantiator);
|
|
2742 }
|
|
2743
|
|
2744 static Lisp_Object
|
442
|
2745 xface_normalize (Lisp_Object inst, Lisp_Object console_type,
|
|
2746 Lisp_Object dest_mask)
|
428
|
2747 {
|
|
2748 /* This function can call lisp */
|
|
2749 Lisp_Object file = Qnil, mask_file = Qnil;
|
|
2750 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
|
|
2751 Lisp_Object alist = Qnil;
|
|
2752
|
|
2753 GCPRO3 (file, mask_file, alist);
|
|
2754
|
|
2755 /* Now, convert any file data into inline data for both the regular
|
|
2756 data and the mask data. At the end of this, `data' will contain
|
|
2757 the inline data (if any) or Qnil, and `file' will contain
|
|
2758 the name this data was derived from (if known) or Qnil.
|
|
2759 Likewise for `mask_file' and `mask_data'.
|
|
2760
|
|
2761 Note that if we cannot generate any regular inline data, we
|
|
2762 skip out. */
|
|
2763
|
|
2764 file = potential_pixmap_file_instantiator (inst, Q_file, Q_data,
|
|
2765 console_type);
|
|
2766 mask_file = potential_pixmap_file_instantiator (inst, Q_mask_file,
|
|
2767 Q_mask_data, console_type);
|
|
2768
|
|
2769 if (CONSP (file)) /* failure locating filename */
|
|
2770 signal_double_file_error ("Opening bitmap file",
|
|
2771 "no such file or directory",
|
|
2772 Fcar (file));
|
|
2773
|
|
2774 if (NILP (file) && NILP (mask_file)) /* no conversion necessary */
|
|
2775 RETURN_UNGCPRO (inst);
|
|
2776
|
|
2777 alist = tagged_vector_to_alist (inst);
|
|
2778
|
|
2779 {
|
|
2780 Lisp_Object data = make_string_from_file (file);
|
|
2781 alist = remassq_no_quit (Q_file, alist);
|
|
2782 /* there can't be a :data at this point. */
|
|
2783 alist = Fcons (Fcons (Q_file, file),
|
|
2784 Fcons (Fcons (Q_data, data), alist));
|
|
2785 }
|
|
2786
|
|
2787 alist = xbm_mask_file_munging (alist, file, mask_file, console_type);
|
|
2788
|
|
2789 {
|
|
2790 Lisp_Object result = alist_to_tagged_vector (Qxface, alist);
|
|
2791 free_alist (alist);
|
|
2792 RETURN_UNGCPRO (result);
|
|
2793 }
|
|
2794 }
|
|
2795
|
|
2796 static int
|
|
2797 xface_possible_dest_types (void)
|
|
2798 {
|
|
2799 return
|
|
2800 IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP_MASK |
|
|
2801 IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP_MASK |
|
|
2802 IMAGE_POINTER_MASK;
|
|
2803 }
|
|
2804
|
|
2805 #endif /* HAVE_XFACE */
|
|
2806
|
|
2807
|
|
2808 #ifdef HAVE_XPM
|
|
2809
|
|
2810 /**********************************************************************
|
|
2811 * XPM *
|
|
2812 **********************************************************************/
|
|
2813
|
462
|
2814 #ifdef HAVE_GTK
|
|
2815 /* Gtk has to be gratuitously different, eh? */
|
|
2816 Lisp_Object
|
|
2817 pixmap_to_lisp_data (Lisp_Object name, int ok_if_data_invalid)
|
|
2818 {
|
|
2819 return (make_string_from_file (name));
|
|
2820 }
|
|
2821 #else
|
428
|
2822 Lisp_Object
|
|
2823 pixmap_to_lisp_data (Lisp_Object name, int ok_if_data_invalid)
|
|
2824 {
|
|
2825 char **data;
|
|
2826 int result;
|
|
2827 char *fname = 0;
|
440
|
2828
|
442
|
2829 LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (name, fname, Qfile_name);
|
428
|
2830 result = XpmReadFileToData (fname, &data);
|
|
2831
|
|
2832 if (result == XpmSuccess)
|
|
2833 {
|
|
2834 Lisp_Object retval = Qnil;
|
|
2835 struct buffer *old_buffer = current_buffer;
|
|
2836 Lisp_Object temp_buffer =
|
|
2837 Fget_buffer_create (build_string (" *pixmap conversion*"));
|
|
2838 int elt;
|
|
2839 int height, width, ncolors;
|
|
2840 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
|
|
2841 int speccount = specpdl_depth ();
|
|
2842
|
|
2843 GCPRO3 (name, retval, temp_buffer);
|
|
2844
|
|
2845 specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt);
|
|
2846 set_buffer_internal (XBUFFER (temp_buffer));
|
|
2847 Ferase_buffer (Qnil);
|
|
2848
|
|
2849 buffer_insert_c_string (current_buffer, "/* XPM */\r");
|
|
2850 buffer_insert_c_string (current_buffer, "static char *pixmap[] = {\r");
|
|
2851
|
|
2852 sscanf (data[0], "%d %d %d", &height, &width, &ncolors);
|
|
2853 for (elt = 0; elt <= width + ncolors; elt++)
|
|
2854 {
|
|
2855 buffer_insert_c_string (current_buffer, "\"");
|
|
2856 buffer_insert_c_string (current_buffer, data[elt]);
|
|
2857
|
|
2858 if (elt < width + ncolors)
|
|
2859 buffer_insert_c_string (current_buffer, "\",\r");
|
|
2860 else
|
|
2861 buffer_insert_c_string (current_buffer, "\"};\r");
|
|
2862 }
|
|
2863
|
|
2864 retval = Fbuffer_substring (Qnil, Qnil, Qnil);
|
|
2865 XpmFree (data);
|
|
2866
|
|
2867 set_buffer_internal (old_buffer);
|
|
2868 unbind_to (speccount, Qnil);
|
|
2869
|
|
2870 RETURN_UNGCPRO (retval);
|
|
2871 }
|
|
2872
|
|
2873 switch (result)
|
|
2874 {
|
|
2875 case XpmFileInvalid:
|
|
2876 {
|
|
2877 if (ok_if_data_invalid)
|
|
2878 return Qt;
|
|
2879 signal_image_error ("invalid XPM data in file", name);
|
|
2880 }
|
|
2881 case XpmNoMemory:
|
|
2882 {
|
|
2883 signal_double_file_error ("Reading pixmap file",
|
|
2884 "out of memory", name);
|
|
2885 }
|
|
2886 case XpmOpenFailed:
|
|
2887 {
|
|
2888 /* should never happen? */
|
|
2889 signal_double_file_error ("Opening pixmap file",
|
|
2890 "no such file or directory", name);
|
|
2891 }
|
|
2892 default:
|
|
2893 {
|
|
2894 signal_double_file_error_2 ("Parsing pixmap file",
|
|
2895 "unknown error code",
|
|
2896 make_int (result), name);
|
|
2897 break;
|
|
2898 }
|
|
2899 }
|
|
2900
|
|
2901 return Qnil; /* not reached */
|
|
2902 }
|
462
|
2903 #endif /* !HAVE_GTK */
|
428
|
2904
|
|
2905 static void
|
|
2906 check_valid_xpm_color_symbols (Lisp_Object data)
|
|
2907 {
|
|
2908 Lisp_Object rest;
|
|
2909
|
|
2910 for (rest = data; !NILP (rest); rest = XCDR (rest))
|
|
2911 {
|
|
2912 if (!CONSP (rest) ||
|
|
2913 !CONSP (XCAR (rest)) ||
|
|
2914 !STRINGP (XCAR (XCAR (rest))) ||
|
|
2915 (!STRINGP (XCDR (XCAR (rest))) &&
|
|
2916 !COLOR_SPECIFIERP (XCDR (XCAR (rest)))))
|
|
2917 signal_simple_error ("Invalid color symbol alist", data);
|
|
2918 }
|
|
2919 }
|
|
2920
|
|
2921 static void
|
|
2922 xpm_validate (Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
2923 {
|
|
2924 file_or_data_must_be_present (instantiator);
|
|
2925 }
|
|
2926
|
|
2927 Lisp_Object Vxpm_color_symbols;
|
|
2928
|
|
2929 Lisp_Object
|
|
2930 evaluate_xpm_color_symbols (void)
|
|
2931 {
|
|
2932 Lisp_Object rest, results = Qnil;
|
|
2933 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
2934
|
|
2935 GCPRO2 (rest, results);
|
|
2936 for (rest = Vxpm_color_symbols; !NILP (rest); rest = XCDR (rest))
|
|
2937 {
|
|
2938 Lisp_Object name, value, cons;
|
|
2939
|
|
2940 CHECK_CONS (rest);
|
|
2941 cons = XCAR (rest);
|
|
2942 CHECK_CONS (cons);
|
|
2943 name = XCAR (cons);
|
|
2944 CHECK_STRING (name);
|
|
2945 value = XCDR (cons);
|
|
2946 CHECK_CONS (value);
|
|
2947 value = XCAR (value);
|
|
2948 value = Feval (value);
|
|
2949 if (NILP (value))
|
|
2950 continue;
|
|
2951 if (!STRINGP (value) && !COLOR_SPECIFIERP (value))
|
|
2952 signal_simple_error
|
|
2953 ("Result from xpm-color-symbols eval must be nil, string, or color",
|
|
2954 value);
|
|
2955 results = Fcons (Fcons (name, value), results);
|
|
2956 }
|
|
2957 UNGCPRO; /* no more evaluation */
|
|
2958 return results;
|
|
2959 }
|
|
2960
|
|
2961 static Lisp_Object
|
442
|
2962 xpm_normalize (Lisp_Object inst, Lisp_Object console_type,
|
|
2963 Lisp_Object dest_mask)
|
428
|
2964 {
|
|
2965 Lisp_Object file = Qnil;
|
|
2966 Lisp_Object color_symbols;
|
|
2967 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
2968 Lisp_Object alist = Qnil;
|
|
2969
|
|
2970 GCPRO2 (file, alist);
|
|
2971
|
|
2972 /* Now, convert any file data into inline data. At the end of this,
|
|
2973 `data' will contain the inline data (if any) or Qnil, and
|
|
2974 `file' will contain the name this data was derived from (if
|
|
2975 known) or Qnil.
|
|
2976
|
|
2977 Note that if we cannot generate any regular inline data, we
|
|
2978 skip out. */
|
|
2979
|
|
2980 file = potential_pixmap_file_instantiator (inst, Q_file, Q_data,
|
|
2981 console_type);
|
|
2982
|
|
2983 if (CONSP (file)) /* failure locating filename */
|
|
2984 signal_double_file_error ("Opening pixmap file",
|
|
2985 "no such file or directory",
|
|
2986 Fcar (file));
|
|
2987
|
|
2988 color_symbols = find_keyword_in_vector_or_given (inst, Q_color_symbols,
|
|
2989 Qunbound);
|
|
2990
|
|
2991 if (NILP (file) && !UNBOUNDP (color_symbols))
|
|
2992 /* no conversion necessary */
|
|
2993 RETURN_UNGCPRO (inst);
|
|
2994
|
|
2995 alist = tagged_vector_to_alist (inst);
|
|
2996
|
|
2997 if (!NILP (file))
|
|
2998 {
|
|
2999 Lisp_Object data = pixmap_to_lisp_data (file, 0);
|
|
3000 alist = remassq_no_quit (Q_file, alist);
|
|
3001 /* there can't be a :data at this point. */
|
|
3002 alist = Fcons (Fcons (Q_file, file),
|
|
3003 Fcons (Fcons (Q_data, data), alist));
|
|
3004 }
|
|
3005
|
|
3006 if (UNBOUNDP (color_symbols))
|
|
3007 {
|
|
3008 color_symbols = evaluate_xpm_color_symbols ();
|
|
3009 alist = Fcons (Fcons (Q_color_symbols, color_symbols),
|
|
3010 alist);
|
|
3011 }
|
|
3012
|
|
3013 {
|
|
3014 Lisp_Object result = alist_to_tagged_vector (Qxpm, alist);
|
|
3015 free_alist (alist);
|
|
3016 RETURN_UNGCPRO (result);
|
|
3017 }
|
|
3018 }
|
|
3019
|
|
3020 static int
|
|
3021 xpm_possible_dest_types (void)
|
|
3022 {
|
|
3023 return
|
|
3024 IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP_MASK |
|
|
3025 IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP_MASK |
|
|
3026 IMAGE_POINTER_MASK;
|
|
3027 }
|
|
3028
|
|
3029 #endif /* HAVE_XPM */
|
|
3030
|
|
3031
|
|
3032 /****************************************************************************
|
|
3033 * Image Specifier Object *
|
|
3034 ****************************************************************************/
|
|
3035
|
|
3036 DEFINE_SPECIFIER_TYPE (image);
|
|
3037
|
|
3038 static void
|
|
3039 image_create (Lisp_Object obj)
|
|
3040 {
|
440
|
3041 Lisp_Specifier *image = XIMAGE_SPECIFIER (obj);
|
428
|
3042
|
|
3043 IMAGE_SPECIFIER_ALLOWED (image) = ~0; /* all are allowed */
|
|
3044 IMAGE_SPECIFIER_ATTACHEE (image) = Qnil;
|
|
3045 IMAGE_SPECIFIER_ATTACHEE_PROPERTY (image) = Qnil;
|
|
3046 }
|
|
3047
|
|
3048 static void
|
|
3049 image_mark (Lisp_Object obj)
|
|
3050 {
|
440
|
3051 Lisp_Specifier *image = XIMAGE_SPECIFIER (obj);
|
428
|
3052
|
|
3053 mark_object (IMAGE_SPECIFIER_ATTACHEE (image));
|
|
3054 mark_object (IMAGE_SPECIFIER_ATTACHEE_PROPERTY (image));
|
|
3055 }
|
|
3056
|
450
|
3057 static int
|
|
3058 instantiator_eq_equal (Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2)
|
|
3059 {
|
|
3060 if (EQ (obj1, obj2))
|
|
3061 return 1;
|
|
3062
|
|
3063 else if (CONSP (obj1) && CONSP (obj2))
|
|
3064 {
|
|
3065 return instantiator_eq_equal (XCAR (obj1), XCAR (obj2))
|
|
3066 &&
|
|
3067 instantiator_eq_equal (XCDR (obj1), XCDR (obj2));
|
|
3068 }
|
|
3069 return 0;
|
|
3070 }
|
|
3071
|
|
3072 static hashcode_t
|
|
3073 instantiator_eq_hash (Lisp_Object obj)
|
|
3074 {
|
|
3075 if (CONSP (obj))
|
|
3076 {
|
|
3077 /* no point in worrying about tail recursion, since we're not
|
|
3078 going very deep */
|
|
3079 return HASH2 (instantiator_eq_hash (XCAR (obj)),
|
|
3080 instantiator_eq_hash (XCDR (obj)));
|
|
3081 }
|
|
3082 return LISP_HASH (obj);
|
|
3083 }
|
|
3084
|
|
3085 /* We need a special hash table for storing image instances. */
|
|
3086 Lisp_Object
|
|
3087 make_image_instance_cache_hash_table (void)
|
|
3088 {
|
|
3089 return make_general_lisp_hash_table
|
|
3090 (instantiator_eq_hash, instantiator_eq_equal,
|
|
3091 30, -1.0, -1.0,
|
|
3092 HASH_TABLE_KEY_CAR_VALUE_WEAK);
|
|
3093 }
|
|
3094
|
428
|
3095 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3096 image_instantiate_cache_result (Lisp_Object locative)
|
|
3097 {
|
442
|
3098 /* locative = (instance instantiator . subtable)
|
|
3099
|
|
3100 So we are using the instantiator as the key and the instance as
|
|
3101 the value. Since the hashtable is key-weak this means that the
|
|
3102 image instance will stay around as long as the instantiator stays
|
|
3103 around. The instantiator is stored in the `image' slot of the
|
|
3104 glyph, so as long as the glyph is marked the instantiator will be
|
|
3105 as well and hence the cached image instance also.*/
|
428
|
3106 Fputhash (XCAR (XCDR (locative)), XCAR (locative), XCDR (XCDR (locative)));
|
|
3107 free_cons (XCONS (XCDR (locative)));
|
|
3108 free_cons (XCONS (locative));
|
|
3109 return Qnil;
|
|
3110 }
|
|
3111
|
|
3112 /* Given a specification for an image, return an instance of
|
|
3113 the image which matches the given instantiator and which can be
|
|
3114 displayed in the given domain. */
|
|
3115
|
|
3116 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3117 image_instantiate (Lisp_Object specifier, Lisp_Object matchspec,
|
|
3118 Lisp_Object domain, Lisp_Object instantiator,
|
|
3119 Lisp_Object depth)
|
|
3120 {
|
438
|
3121 Lisp_Object glyph = IMAGE_SPECIFIER_ATTACHEE (XIMAGE_SPECIFIER (specifier));
|
428
|
3122 int dest_mask = XIMAGE_SPECIFIER_ALLOWED (specifier);
|
|
3123 int pointerp = dest_mask & image_instance_type_to_mask (IMAGE_POINTER);
|
|
3124
|
|
3125 if (IMAGE_INSTANCEP (instantiator))
|
|
3126 {
|
442
|
3127 /* make sure that the image instance's governing domain and type are
|
428
|
3128 matching. */
|
442
|
3129 Lisp_Object governing_domain = XIMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (instantiator);
|
|
3130
|
|
3131 if ((DEVICEP (governing_domain)
|
|
3132 && EQ (governing_domain, DOMAIN_DEVICE (domain)))
|
|
3133 || (FRAMEP (governing_domain)
|
|
3134 && EQ (governing_domain, DOMAIN_FRAME (domain)))
|
|
3135 || (WINDOWP (governing_domain)
|
|
3136 && EQ (governing_domain, DOMAIN_WINDOW (domain))))
|
428
|
3137 {
|
|
3138 int mask =
|
|
3139 image_instance_type_to_mask (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (instantiator));
|
|
3140 if (mask & dest_mask)
|
|
3141 return instantiator;
|
|
3142 else
|
|
3143 signal_simple_error ("Type of image instance not allowed here",
|
|
3144 instantiator);
|
|
3145 }
|
|
3146 else
|
442
|
3147 signal_simple_error_2 ("Wrong domain for image instance",
|
|
3148 instantiator, domain);
|
428
|
3149 }
|
452
|
3150 /* How ugly !! An image instanciator that uses a kludgy syntax to snarf in
|
|
3151 face properties. There's a design flaw here. -- didier */
|
428
|
3152 else if (VECTORP (instantiator)
|
450
|
3153 && EQ (INSTANTIATOR_TYPE (instantiator), Qinherit))
|
428
|
3154 {
|
|
3155 assert (XVECTOR_LENGTH (instantiator) == 3);
|
|
3156 return (FACE_PROPERTY_INSTANCE
|
|
3157 (Fget_face (XVECTOR_DATA (instantiator)[2]),
|
452
|
3158 Qbackground_pixmap, domain, 1, depth));
|
428
|
3159 }
|
|
3160 else
|
|
3161 {
|
442
|
3162 Lisp_Object instance = Qnil;
|
|
3163 Lisp_Object subtable = Qnil;
|
450
|
3164 /* #### Should this be GCPRO'd? */
|
|
3165 Lisp_Object hash_key = Qnil;
|
428
|
3166 Lisp_Object pointer_fg = Qnil;
|
|
3167 Lisp_Object pointer_bg = Qnil;
|
442
|
3168 Lisp_Object governing_domain =
|
|
3169 get_image_instantiator_governing_domain (instantiator, domain);
|
|
3170 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
3171
|
|
3172 GCPRO1 (instance);
|
|
3173
|
|
3174 /* We have to put subwindow, widget and text image instances in
|
|
3175 a per-window cache so that we can see the same glyph in
|
|
3176 different windows. We use governing_domain to determine the type
|
|
3177 of image_instance that will be created. */
|
428
|
3178
|
|
3179 if (pointerp)
|
|
3180 {
|
|
3181 pointer_fg = FACE_FOREGROUND (Vpointer_face, domain);
|
|
3182 pointer_bg = FACE_BACKGROUND (Vpointer_face, domain);
|
452
|
3183 hash_key = list4 (glyph, INSTANTIATOR_TYPE (instantiator),
|
450
|
3184 pointer_fg, pointer_bg);
|
428
|
3185 }
|
450
|
3186 else
|
|
3187 /* We cannot simply key on the glyph since fallbacks could use
|
|
3188 the same glyph but have a totally different instantiator
|
|
3189 type. Thus we key on the glyph and the type (but not any
|
|
3190 other parts of the instantiator. */
|
|
3191 hash_key = list2 (glyph, INSTANTIATOR_TYPE (instantiator));
|
428
|
3192
|
442
|
3193 /* First look in the device cache. */
|
|
3194 if (DEVICEP (governing_domain))
|
428
|
3195 {
|
442
|
3196 subtable = Fgethash (make_int (dest_mask),
|
|
3197 XDEVICE (governing_domain)->
|
|
3198 image_instance_cache,
|
|
3199 Qunbound);
|
|
3200 if (UNBOUNDP (subtable))
|
|
3201 {
|
|
3202 /* For the image instance cache, we do comparisons with
|
|
3203 EQ rather than with EQUAL, as we do for color and
|
|
3204 font names. The reasons are:
|
|
3205
|
|
3206 1) pixmap data can be very long, and thus the hashing
|
|
3207 and comparing will take awhile.
|
|
3208
|
|
3209 2) It's not so likely that we'll run into things that
|
|
3210 are EQUAL but not EQ (that can happen a lot with
|
|
3211 faces, because their specifiers are copied around);
|
|
3212 but pixmaps tend not to be in faces.
|
|
3213
|
|
3214 However, if the image-instance could be a pointer, we
|
|
3215 have to use EQUAL because we massaged the
|
|
3216 instantiator into a cons3 also containing the
|
|
3217 foreground and background of the pointer face. */
|
450
|
3218 subtable = make_image_instance_cache_hash_table ();
|
|
3219
|
442
|
3220 Fputhash (make_int (dest_mask), subtable,
|
|
3221 XDEVICE (governing_domain)->image_instance_cache);
|
|
3222 instance = Qunbound;
|
|
3223 }
|
|
3224 else
|
|
3225 {
|
450
|
3226 instance = Fgethash (hash_key, subtable, Qunbound);
|
442
|
3227 }
|
|
3228 }
|
|
3229 else if (WINDOWP (governing_domain))
|
|
3230 {
|
|
3231 /* Subwindows have a per-window cache and have to be treated
|
|
3232 differently. */
|
|
3233 instance =
|
450
|
3234 Fgethash (hash_key,
|
442
|
3235 XWINDOW (governing_domain)->subwindow_instance_cache,
|
|
3236 Qunbound);
|
428
|
3237 }
|
|
3238 else
|
442
|
3239 abort (); /* We're not allowed anything else currently. */
|
|
3240
|
|
3241 /* If we don't have an instance at this point then create
|
|
3242 one. */
|
428
|
3243 if (UNBOUNDP (instance))
|
|
3244 {
|
|
3245 Lisp_Object locative =
|
|
3246 noseeum_cons (Qnil,
|
450
|
3247 noseeum_cons (hash_key,
|
442
|
3248 DEVICEP (governing_domain) ? subtable
|
|
3249 : XWINDOW (governing_domain)
|
|
3250 ->subwindow_instance_cache));
|
428
|
3251 int speccount = specpdl_depth ();
|
440
|
3252
|
442
|
3253 /* Make sure we cache the failures, too. Use an
|
|
3254 unwind-protect to catch such errors. If we fail, the
|
|
3255 unwind-protect records nil in the hash table. If we
|
|
3256 succeed, we change the car of the locative to the
|
|
3257 resulting instance, which gets recorded instead. */
|
428
|
3258 record_unwind_protect (image_instantiate_cache_result,
|
|
3259 locative);
|
442
|
3260 instance =
|
|
3261 instantiate_image_instantiator (governing_domain,
|
|
3262 domain, instantiator,
|
|
3263 pointer_fg, pointer_bg,
|
|
3264 dest_mask, glyph);
|
|
3265
|
|
3266 /* We need a per-frame cache for redisplay. */
|
|
3267 cache_subwindow_instance_in_frame_maybe (instance);
|
440
|
3268
|
428
|
3269 Fsetcar (locative, instance);
|
442
|
3270 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GLYPHS
|
|
3271 if (image_instance_type_to_mask (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (instance))
|
|
3272 & (IMAGE_SUBWINDOW_MASK | IMAGE_WIDGET_MASK))
|
|
3273 assert (EQ (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_FRAME (instance),
|
|
3274 DOMAIN_FRAME (domain)));
|
|
3275 #endif
|
|
3276 unbind_to (speccount, Qnil);
|
|
3277 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GLYPHS
|
428
|
3278 if (image_instance_type_to_mask (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (instance))
|
442
|
3279 & (IMAGE_SUBWINDOW_MASK | IMAGE_WIDGET_MASK))
|
450
|
3280 assert (EQ (Fgethash (hash_key,
|
442
|
3281 XWINDOW (governing_domain)
|
|
3282 ->subwindow_instance_cache,
|
|
3283 Qunbound), instance));
|
|
3284 #endif
|
428
|
3285 }
|
442
|
3286 else if (NILP (instance))
|
428
|
3287 signal_simple_error ("Can't instantiate image (probably cached)",
|
|
3288 instantiator);
|
442
|
3289 /* We found an instance. However, because we are using the glyph
|
|
3290 as the hash key instead of the instantiator, the current
|
|
3291 instantiator may not be the same as the original. Thus we
|
|
3292 must update the instance based on the new
|
|
3293 instantiator. Preserving instance identity like this is
|
|
3294 important to stop excessive window system widget creation and
|
|
3295 deletion - and hence flashing. */
|
|
3296 else
|
|
3297 {
|
|
3298 /* #### This function should be able to cope with *all*
|
|
3299 changes to the instantiator, but currently only copes
|
|
3300 with the most used properties. This means that it is
|
|
3301 possible to make changes that don't get reflected in the
|
|
3302 display. */
|
|
3303 update_image_instance (instance, instantiator);
|
450
|
3304 free_list (hash_key);
|
442
|
3305 }
|
|
3306
|
|
3307 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GLYPHS
|
|
3308 if (image_instance_type_to_mask (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (instance))
|
|
3309 & (IMAGE_SUBWINDOW_MASK | IMAGE_WIDGET_MASK))
|
|
3310 assert (EQ (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_FRAME (instance),
|
|
3311 DOMAIN_FRAME (domain)));
|
|
3312 #endif
|
|
3313 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (instance);
|
|
3314 RETURN_UNGCPRO (instance);
|
428
|
3315 }
|
|
3316
|
|
3317 abort ();
|
|
3318 return Qnil; /* not reached */
|
|
3319 }
|
|
3320
|
|
3321 /* Validate an image instantiator. */
|
|
3322
|
|
3323 static void
|
|
3324 image_validate (Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
3325 {
|
|
3326 if (IMAGE_INSTANCEP (instantiator) || STRINGP (instantiator))
|
|
3327 return;
|
|
3328 else if (VECTORP (instantiator))
|
|
3329 {
|
|
3330 Lisp_Object *elt = XVECTOR_DATA (instantiator);
|
|
3331 int instantiator_len = XVECTOR_LENGTH (instantiator);
|
|
3332 struct image_instantiator_methods *meths;
|
|
3333 Lisp_Object already_seen = Qnil;
|
|
3334 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
3335 int i;
|
|
3336
|
|
3337 if (instantiator_len < 1)
|
|
3338 signal_simple_error ("Vector length must be at least 1",
|
|
3339 instantiator);
|
|
3340
|
|
3341 meths = decode_image_instantiator_format (elt[0], ERROR_ME);
|
|
3342 if (!(instantiator_len & 1))
|
|
3343 signal_simple_error
|
|
3344 ("Must have alternating keyword/value pairs", instantiator);
|
|
3345
|
|
3346 GCPRO1 (already_seen);
|
|
3347
|
|
3348 for (i = 1; i < instantiator_len; i += 2)
|
|
3349 {
|
|
3350 Lisp_Object keyword = elt[i];
|
|
3351 Lisp_Object value = elt[i+1];
|
|
3352 int j;
|
|
3353
|
|
3354 CHECK_SYMBOL (keyword);
|
|
3355 if (!SYMBOL_IS_KEYWORD (keyword))
|
|
3356 signal_simple_error ("Symbol must begin with a colon", keyword);
|
|
3357
|
|
3358 for (j = 0; j < Dynarr_length (meths->keywords); j++)
|
|
3359 if (EQ (keyword, Dynarr_at (meths->keywords, j).keyword))
|
|
3360 break;
|
|
3361
|
|
3362 if (j == Dynarr_length (meths->keywords))
|
|
3363 signal_simple_error ("Unrecognized keyword", keyword);
|
|
3364
|
|
3365 if (!Dynarr_at (meths->keywords, j).multiple_p)
|
|
3366 {
|
|
3367 if (!NILP (memq_no_quit (keyword, already_seen)))
|
|
3368 signal_simple_error
|
|
3369 ("Keyword may not appear more than once", keyword);
|
|
3370 already_seen = Fcons (keyword, already_seen);
|
|
3371 }
|
|
3372
|
|
3373 (Dynarr_at (meths->keywords, j).validate) (value);
|
|
3374 }
|
|
3375
|
|
3376 UNGCPRO;
|
|
3377
|
|
3378 MAYBE_IIFORMAT_METH (meths, validate, (instantiator));
|
|
3379 }
|
|
3380 else
|
|
3381 signal_simple_error ("Must be string or vector", instantiator);
|
|
3382 }
|
|
3383
|
|
3384 static void
|
|
3385 image_after_change (Lisp_Object specifier, Lisp_Object locale)
|
|
3386 {
|
|
3387 Lisp_Object attachee =
|
|
3388 IMAGE_SPECIFIER_ATTACHEE (XIMAGE_SPECIFIER (specifier));
|
|
3389 Lisp_Object property =
|
|
3390 IMAGE_SPECIFIER_ATTACHEE_PROPERTY (XIMAGE_SPECIFIER (specifier));
|
|
3391 if (FACEP (attachee))
|
448
|
3392 {
|
|
3393 face_property_was_changed (attachee, property, locale);
|
|
3394 if (BUFFERP (locale))
|
|
3395 XBUFFER (locale)->buffer_local_face_property = 1;
|
|
3396 }
|
428
|
3397 else if (GLYPHP (attachee))
|
|
3398 glyph_property_was_changed (attachee, property, locale);
|
|
3399 }
|
|
3400
|
|
3401 void
|
|
3402 set_image_attached_to (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object face_or_glyph,
|
|
3403 Lisp_Object property)
|
|
3404 {
|
440
|
3405 Lisp_Specifier *image = XIMAGE_SPECIFIER (obj);
|
428
|
3406
|
|
3407 IMAGE_SPECIFIER_ATTACHEE (image) = face_or_glyph;
|
|
3408 IMAGE_SPECIFIER_ATTACHEE_PROPERTY (image) = property;
|
|
3409 }
|
|
3410
|
|
3411 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3412 image_going_to_add (Lisp_Object specifier, Lisp_Object locale,
|
|
3413 Lisp_Object tag_set, Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
3414 {
|
|
3415 Lisp_Object possible_console_types = Qnil;
|
|
3416 Lisp_Object rest;
|
|
3417 Lisp_Object retlist = Qnil;
|
|
3418 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
3419
|
|
3420 LIST_LOOP (rest, Vconsole_type_list)
|
|
3421 {
|
|
3422 Lisp_Object contype = XCAR (rest);
|
|
3423 if (!NILP (memq_no_quit (contype, tag_set)))
|
|
3424 possible_console_types = Fcons (contype, possible_console_types);
|
|
3425 }
|
|
3426
|
|
3427 if (XINT (Flength (possible_console_types)) > 1)
|
|
3428 /* two conflicting console types specified */
|
|
3429 return Qnil;
|
|
3430
|
|
3431 if (NILP (possible_console_types))
|
|
3432 possible_console_types = Vconsole_type_list;
|
|
3433
|
|
3434 GCPRO2 (retlist, possible_console_types);
|
|
3435
|
|
3436 LIST_LOOP (rest, possible_console_types)
|
|
3437 {
|
|
3438 Lisp_Object contype = XCAR (rest);
|
|
3439 Lisp_Object newinst = call_with_suspended_errors
|
|
3440 ((lisp_fn_t) normalize_image_instantiator,
|
|
3441 Qnil, Qimage, ERROR_ME_NOT, 3, instantiator, contype,
|
|
3442 make_int (XIMAGE_SPECIFIER_ALLOWED (specifier)));
|
|
3443
|
|
3444 if (!NILP (newinst))
|
|
3445 {
|
|
3446 Lisp_Object newtag;
|
|
3447 if (NILP (memq_no_quit (contype, tag_set)))
|
|
3448 newtag = Fcons (contype, tag_set);
|
|
3449 else
|
|
3450 newtag = tag_set;
|
|
3451 retlist = Fcons (Fcons (newtag, newinst), retlist);
|
|
3452 }
|
|
3453 }
|
|
3454
|
|
3455 UNGCPRO;
|
|
3456
|
|
3457 return retlist;
|
|
3458 }
|
|
3459
|
434
|
3460 /* Copy an image instantiator. We can't use Fcopy_tree since widgets
|
|
3461 may contain circular references which would send Fcopy_tree into
|
|
3462 infloop death. */
|
|
3463 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3464 image_copy_vector_instantiator (Lisp_Object instantiator)
|
|
3465 {
|
|
3466 int i;
|
|
3467 struct image_instantiator_methods *meths;
|
|
3468 Lisp_Object *elt;
|
|
3469 int instantiator_len;
|
|
3470
|
|
3471 CHECK_VECTOR (instantiator);
|
|
3472
|
|
3473 instantiator = Fcopy_sequence (instantiator);
|
|
3474 elt = XVECTOR_DATA (instantiator);
|
|
3475 instantiator_len = XVECTOR_LENGTH (instantiator);
|
440
|
3476
|
434
|
3477 meths = decode_image_instantiator_format (elt[0], ERROR_ME);
|
|
3478
|
|
3479 for (i = 1; i < instantiator_len; i += 2)
|
|
3480 {
|
|
3481 int j;
|
|
3482 Lisp_Object keyword = elt[i];
|
|
3483 Lisp_Object value = elt[i+1];
|
|
3484
|
|
3485 /* Find the keyword entry. */
|
|
3486 for (j = 0; j < Dynarr_length (meths->keywords); j++)
|
|
3487 {
|
|
3488 if (EQ (keyword, Dynarr_at (meths->keywords, j).keyword))
|
|
3489 break;
|
|
3490 }
|
|
3491
|
|
3492 /* Only copy keyword values that should be copied. */
|
|
3493 if (Dynarr_at (meths->keywords, j).copy_p
|
|
3494 &&
|
|
3495 (CONSP (value) || VECTORP (value)))
|
|
3496 {
|
|
3497 elt [i+1] = Fcopy_tree (value, Qt);
|
|
3498 }
|
|
3499 }
|
|
3500
|
|
3501 return instantiator;
|
|
3502 }
|
|
3503
|
|
3504 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3505 image_copy_instantiator (Lisp_Object arg)
|
|
3506 {
|
|
3507 if (CONSP (arg))
|
|
3508 {
|
|
3509 Lisp_Object rest;
|
|
3510 rest = arg = Fcopy_sequence (arg);
|
|
3511 while (CONSP (rest))
|
|
3512 {
|
|
3513 Lisp_Object elt = XCAR (rest);
|
|
3514 if (CONSP (elt))
|
|
3515 XCAR (rest) = Fcopy_tree (elt, Qt);
|
|
3516 else if (VECTORP (elt))
|
|
3517 XCAR (rest) = image_copy_vector_instantiator (elt);
|
|
3518 if (VECTORP (XCDR (rest))) /* hack for (a b . [c d]) */
|
|
3519 XCDR (rest) = Fcopy_tree (XCDR (rest), Qt);
|
|
3520 rest = XCDR (rest);
|
|
3521 }
|
|
3522 }
|
|
3523 else if (VECTORP (arg))
|
|
3524 {
|
|
3525 arg = image_copy_vector_instantiator (arg);
|
|
3526 }
|
|
3527 return arg;
|
|
3528 }
|
|
3529
|
428
|
3530 DEFUN ("image-specifier-p", Fimage_specifier_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
3531 Return non-nil if OBJECT is an image specifier.
|
442
|
3532 See `make-image-specifier' for a description of image instantiators.
|
428
|
3533 */
|
|
3534 (object))
|
|
3535 {
|
|
3536 return IMAGE_SPECIFIERP (object) ? Qt : Qnil;
|
|
3537 }
|
|
3538
|
|
3539
|
|
3540 /****************************************************************************
|
|
3541 * Glyph Object *
|
|
3542 ****************************************************************************/
|
|
3543
|
|
3544 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3545 mark_glyph (Lisp_Object obj)
|
|
3546 {
|
440
|
3547 Lisp_Glyph *glyph = XGLYPH (obj);
|
428
|
3548
|
|
3549 mark_object (glyph->image);
|
|
3550 mark_object (glyph->contrib_p);
|
|
3551 mark_object (glyph->baseline);
|
|
3552 mark_object (glyph->face);
|
|
3553
|
|
3554 return glyph->plist;
|
|
3555 }
|
|
3556
|
|
3557 static void
|
|
3558 print_glyph (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object printcharfun, int escapeflag)
|
|
3559 {
|
440
|
3560 Lisp_Glyph *glyph = XGLYPH (obj);
|
428
|
3561 char buf[20];
|
|
3562
|
|
3563 if (print_readably)
|
|
3564 error ("printing unreadable object #<glyph 0x%x>", glyph->header.uid);
|
|
3565
|
|
3566 write_c_string ("#<glyph (", printcharfun);
|
|
3567 print_internal (Fglyph_type (obj), printcharfun, 0);
|
|
3568 write_c_string (") ", printcharfun);
|
|
3569 print_internal (glyph->image, printcharfun, 1);
|
|
3570 sprintf (buf, "0x%x>", glyph->header.uid);
|
|
3571 write_c_string (buf, printcharfun);
|
|
3572 }
|
|
3573
|
|
3574 /* Glyphs are equal if all of their display attributes are equal. We
|
|
3575 don't compare names or doc-strings, because that would make equal
|
|
3576 be eq.
|
|
3577
|
|
3578 This isn't concerned with "unspecified" attributes, that's what
|
|
3579 #'glyph-differs-from-default-p is for. */
|
|
3580 static int
|
|
3581 glyph_equal (Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, int depth)
|
|
3582 {
|
440
|
3583 Lisp_Glyph *g1 = XGLYPH (obj1);
|
|
3584 Lisp_Glyph *g2 = XGLYPH (obj2);
|
428
|
3585
|
|
3586 depth++;
|
|
3587
|
|
3588 return (internal_equal (g1->image, g2->image, depth) &&
|
|
3589 internal_equal (g1->contrib_p, g2->contrib_p, depth) &&
|
|
3590 internal_equal (g1->baseline, g2->baseline, depth) &&
|
|
3591 internal_equal (g1->face, g2->face, depth) &&
|
|
3592 !plists_differ (g1->plist, g2->plist, 0, 0, depth + 1));
|
|
3593 }
|
|
3594
|
|
3595 static unsigned long
|
|
3596 glyph_hash (Lisp_Object obj, int depth)
|
|
3597 {
|
|
3598 depth++;
|
|
3599
|
|
3600 /* No need to hash all of the elements; that would take too long.
|
|
3601 Just hash the most common ones. */
|
|
3602 return HASH2 (internal_hash (XGLYPH (obj)->image, depth),
|
|
3603 internal_hash (XGLYPH (obj)->face, depth));
|
|
3604 }
|
|
3605
|
|
3606 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3607 glyph_getprop (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object prop)
|
|
3608 {
|
440
|
3609 Lisp_Glyph *g = XGLYPH (obj);
|
428
|
3610
|
|
3611 if (EQ (prop, Qimage)) return g->image;
|
|
3612 if (EQ (prop, Qcontrib_p)) return g->contrib_p;
|
|
3613 if (EQ (prop, Qbaseline)) return g->baseline;
|
|
3614 if (EQ (prop, Qface)) return g->face;
|
|
3615
|
|
3616 return external_plist_get (&g->plist, prop, 0, ERROR_ME);
|
|
3617 }
|
|
3618
|
|
3619 static int
|
|
3620 glyph_putprop (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object prop, Lisp_Object value)
|
|
3621 {
|
|
3622 if (EQ (prop, Qimage) ||
|
|
3623 EQ (prop, Qcontrib_p) ||
|
|
3624 EQ (prop, Qbaseline))
|
|
3625 return 0;
|
|
3626
|
|
3627 if (EQ (prop, Qface))
|
|
3628 {
|
|
3629 XGLYPH (obj)->face = Fget_face (value);
|
|
3630 return 1;
|
|
3631 }
|
|
3632
|
|
3633 external_plist_put (&XGLYPH (obj)->plist, prop, value, 0, ERROR_ME);
|
|
3634 return 1;
|
|
3635 }
|
|
3636
|
|
3637 static int
|
|
3638 glyph_remprop (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object prop)
|
|
3639 {
|
|
3640 if (EQ (prop, Qimage) ||
|
|
3641 EQ (prop, Qcontrib_p) ||
|
|
3642 EQ (prop, Qbaseline))
|
|
3643 return -1;
|
|
3644
|
|
3645 if (EQ (prop, Qface))
|
|
3646 {
|
|
3647 XGLYPH (obj)->face = Qnil;
|
|
3648 return 1;
|
|
3649 }
|
|
3650
|
|
3651 return external_remprop (&XGLYPH (obj)->plist, prop, 0, ERROR_ME);
|
|
3652 }
|
|
3653
|
|
3654 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3655 glyph_plist (Lisp_Object obj)
|
|
3656 {
|
440
|
3657 Lisp_Glyph *glyph = XGLYPH (obj);
|
428
|
3658 Lisp_Object result = glyph->plist;
|
|
3659
|
|
3660 result = cons3 (Qface, glyph->face, result);
|
|
3661 result = cons3 (Qbaseline, glyph->baseline, result);
|
|
3662 result = cons3 (Qcontrib_p, glyph->contrib_p, result);
|
|
3663 result = cons3 (Qimage, glyph->image, result);
|
|
3664
|
|
3665 return result;
|
|
3666 }
|
|
3667
|
|
3668 static const struct lrecord_description glyph_description[] = {
|
440
|
3669 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Lisp_Glyph, image) },
|
|
3670 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Lisp_Glyph, contrib_p) },
|
|
3671 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Lisp_Glyph, baseline) },
|
|
3672 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Lisp_Glyph, face) },
|
|
3673 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Lisp_Glyph, plist) },
|
428
|
3674 { XD_END }
|
|
3675 };
|
|
3676
|
|
3677 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION_WITH_PROPS ("glyph", glyph,
|
|
3678 mark_glyph, print_glyph, 0,
|
|
3679 glyph_equal, glyph_hash, glyph_description,
|
|
3680 glyph_getprop, glyph_putprop,
|
|
3681 glyph_remprop, glyph_plist,
|
440
|
3682 Lisp_Glyph);
|
428
|
3683
|
|
3684 Lisp_Object
|
|
3685 allocate_glyph (enum glyph_type type,
|
|
3686 void (*after_change) (Lisp_Object glyph, Lisp_Object property,
|
|
3687 Lisp_Object locale))
|
|
3688 {
|
|
3689 /* This function can GC */
|
|
3690 Lisp_Object obj = Qnil;
|
440
|
3691 Lisp_Glyph *g = alloc_lcrecord_type (Lisp_Glyph, &lrecord_glyph);
|
428
|
3692
|
|
3693 g->type = type;
|
|
3694 g->image = Fmake_specifier (Qimage); /* This function can GC */
|
|
3695 g->dirty = 0;
|
|
3696 switch (g->type)
|
|
3697 {
|
|
3698 case GLYPH_BUFFER:
|
|
3699 XIMAGE_SPECIFIER_ALLOWED (g->image) =
|
440
|
3700 IMAGE_NOTHING_MASK | IMAGE_TEXT_MASK
|
|
3701 | IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP_MASK | IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP_MASK
|
442
|
3702 | IMAGE_SUBWINDOW_MASK | IMAGE_WIDGET_MASK;
|
428
|
3703 break;
|
|
3704 case GLYPH_POINTER:
|
|
3705 XIMAGE_SPECIFIER_ALLOWED (g->image) =
|
|
3706 IMAGE_NOTHING_MASK | IMAGE_POINTER_MASK;
|
|
3707 break;
|
|
3708 case GLYPH_ICON:
|
|
3709 XIMAGE_SPECIFIER_ALLOWED (g->image) =
|
438
|
3710 IMAGE_NOTHING_MASK | IMAGE_MONO_PIXMAP_MASK
|
|
3711 | IMAGE_COLOR_PIXMAP_MASK;
|
428
|
3712 break;
|
|
3713 default:
|
|
3714 abort ();
|
|
3715 }
|
|
3716
|
|
3717 /* I think Fmake_specifier can GC. I think set_specifier_fallback can GC. */
|
|
3718 /* We're getting enough reports of odd behavior in this area it seems */
|
|
3719 /* best to GCPRO everything. */
|
|
3720 {
|
|
3721 Lisp_Object tem1 = list1 (Fcons (Qnil, Vthe_nothing_vector));
|
|
3722 Lisp_Object tem2 = list1 (Fcons (Qnil, Qt));
|
|
3723 Lisp_Object tem3 = list1 (Fcons (Qnil, Qnil));
|
|
3724 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4;
|
|
3725
|
|
3726 GCPRO4 (obj, tem1, tem2, tem3);
|
|
3727
|
|
3728 set_specifier_fallback (g->image, tem1);
|
|
3729 g->contrib_p = Fmake_specifier (Qboolean);
|
|
3730 set_specifier_fallback (g->contrib_p, tem2);
|
|
3731 /* #### should have a specifier for the following */
|
|
3732 g->baseline = Fmake_specifier (Qgeneric);
|
|
3733 set_specifier_fallback (g->baseline, tem3);
|
|
3734 g->face = Qnil;
|
|
3735 g->plist = Qnil;
|
|
3736 g->after_change = after_change;
|
|
3737 XSETGLYPH (obj, g);
|
|
3738
|
|
3739 set_image_attached_to (g->image, obj, Qimage);
|
|
3740 UNGCPRO;
|
|
3741 }
|
|
3742
|
|
3743 return obj;
|
|
3744 }
|
|
3745
|
|
3746 static enum glyph_type
|
|
3747 decode_glyph_type (Lisp_Object type, Error_behavior errb)
|
|
3748 {
|
|
3749 if (NILP (type))
|
|
3750 return GLYPH_BUFFER;
|
|
3751
|
|
3752 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME))
|
|
3753 CHECK_SYMBOL (type);
|
|
3754
|
|
3755 if (EQ (type, Qbuffer)) return GLYPH_BUFFER;
|
|
3756 if (EQ (type, Qpointer)) return GLYPH_POINTER;
|
|
3757 if (EQ (type, Qicon)) return GLYPH_ICON;
|
|
3758
|
|
3759 maybe_signal_simple_error ("Invalid glyph type", type, Qimage, errb);
|
|
3760
|
|
3761 return GLYPH_UNKNOWN;
|
|
3762 }
|
|
3763
|
|
3764 static int
|
|
3765 valid_glyph_type_p (Lisp_Object type)
|
|
3766 {
|
|
3767 return !NILP (memq_no_quit (type, Vglyph_type_list));
|
|
3768 }
|
|
3769
|
|
3770 DEFUN ("valid-glyph-type-p", Fvalid_glyph_type_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
3771 Given a GLYPH-TYPE, return non-nil if it is valid.
|
|
3772 Valid types are `buffer', `pointer', and `icon'.
|
|
3773 */
|
|
3774 (glyph_type))
|
|
3775 {
|
|
3776 return valid_glyph_type_p (glyph_type) ? Qt : Qnil;
|
|
3777 }
|
|
3778
|
|
3779 DEFUN ("glyph-type-list", Fglyph_type_list, 0, 0, 0, /*
|
|
3780 Return a list of valid glyph types.
|
|
3781 */
|
|
3782 ())
|
|
3783 {
|
|
3784 return Fcopy_sequence (Vglyph_type_list);
|
|
3785 }
|
|
3786
|
|
3787 DEFUN ("make-glyph-internal", Fmake_glyph_internal, 0, 1, 0, /*
|
442
|
3788 Create and return a new uninitialized glyph of type TYPE.
|
428
|
3789
|
|
3790 TYPE specifies the type of the glyph; this should be one of `buffer',
|
|
3791 `pointer', or `icon', and defaults to `buffer'. The type of the glyph
|
|
3792 specifies in which contexts the glyph can be used, and controls the
|
|
3793 allowable image types into which the glyph's image can be
|
|
3794 instantiated.
|
|
3795
|
|
3796 `buffer' glyphs can be used as the begin-glyph or end-glyph of an
|
|
3797 extent, in the modeline, and in the toolbar. Their image can be
|
|
3798 instantiated as `nothing', `mono-pixmap', `color-pixmap', `text',
|
|
3799 and `subwindow'.
|
|
3800
|
|
3801 `pointer' glyphs can be used to specify the mouse pointer. Their
|
|
3802 image can be instantiated as `pointer'.
|
|
3803
|
|
3804 `icon' glyphs can be used to specify the icon used when a frame is
|
|
3805 iconified. Their image can be instantiated as `mono-pixmap' and
|
|
3806 `color-pixmap'.
|
|
3807 */
|
|
3808 (type))
|
|
3809 {
|
|
3810 enum glyph_type typeval = decode_glyph_type (type, ERROR_ME);
|
|
3811 return allocate_glyph (typeval, 0);
|
|
3812 }
|
|
3813
|
|
3814 DEFUN ("glyphp", Fglyphp, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
3815 Return non-nil if OBJECT is a glyph.
|
|
3816
|
442
|
3817 A glyph is an object used for pixmaps, widgets and the like. It is used
|
428
|
3818 in begin-glyphs and end-glyphs attached to extents, in marginal and textual
|
|
3819 annotations, in overlay arrows (overlay-arrow-* variables), in toolbar
|
442
|
3820 buttons, and the like. Much more detailed information can be found at
|
|
3821 `make-glyph'. Its image is described using an image specifier --
|
|
3822 see `make-image-specifier'. See also `make-image-instance' for further
|
|
3823 information.
|
428
|
3824 */
|
|
3825 (object))
|
|
3826 {
|
|
3827 return GLYPHP (object) ? Qt : Qnil;
|
|
3828 }
|
|
3829
|
|
3830 DEFUN ("glyph-type", Fglyph_type, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
3831 Return the type of the given glyph.
|
|
3832 The return value will be one of 'buffer, 'pointer, or 'icon.
|
|
3833 */
|
|
3834 (glyph))
|
|
3835 {
|
|
3836 CHECK_GLYPH (glyph);
|
|
3837 switch (XGLYPH_TYPE (glyph))
|
|
3838 {
|
|
3839 default: abort ();
|
|
3840 case GLYPH_BUFFER: return Qbuffer;
|
|
3841 case GLYPH_POINTER: return Qpointer;
|
|
3842 case GLYPH_ICON: return Qicon;
|
|
3843 }
|
|
3844 }
|
|
3845
|
438
|
3846 Lisp_Object
|
|
3847 glyph_image_instance (Lisp_Object glyph, Lisp_Object domain,
|
|
3848 Error_behavior errb, int no_quit)
|
|
3849 {
|
|
3850 Lisp_Object specifier = GLYPH_IMAGE (XGLYPH (glyph));
|
|
3851
|
|
3852 /* This can never return Qunbound. All glyphs have 'nothing as
|
|
3853 a fallback. */
|
440
|
3854 Lisp_Object image_instance = specifier_instance (specifier, Qunbound,
|
438
|
3855 domain, errb, no_quit, 0,
|
|
3856 Qzero);
|
440
|
3857 assert (!UNBOUNDP (image_instance));
|
442
|
3858 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
438
|
3859
|
|
3860 return image_instance;
|
|
3861 }
|
|
3862
|
|
3863 static Lisp_Object
|
|
3864 glyph_image_instance_maybe (Lisp_Object glyph_or_image, Lisp_Object window)
|
|
3865 {
|
|
3866 Lisp_Object instance = glyph_or_image;
|
|
3867
|
|
3868 if (GLYPHP (glyph_or_image))
|
|
3869 instance = glyph_image_instance (glyph_or_image, window, ERROR_ME_NOT, 1);
|
|
3870
|
|
3871 return instance;
|
|
3872 }
|
|
3873
|
428
|
3874 /*****************************************************************************
|
|
3875 glyph_width
|
|
3876
|
438
|
3877 Return the width of the given GLYPH on the given WINDOW.
|
|
3878 Calculations are done based on recursively querying the geometry of
|
|
3879 the associated image instances.
|
428
|
3880 ****************************************************************************/
|
|
3881 unsigned short
|
438
|
3882 glyph_width (Lisp_Object glyph_or_image, Lisp_Object domain)
|
428
|
3883 {
|
438
|
3884 Lisp_Object instance = glyph_image_instance_maybe (glyph_or_image,
|
|
3885 domain);
|
428
|
3886 if (!IMAGE_INSTANCEP (instance))
|
|
3887 return 0;
|
|
3888
|
442
|
3889 if (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_NEEDS_LAYOUT (instance))
|
438
|
3890 image_instance_layout (instance, IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY,
|
442
|
3891 IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY,
|
|
3892 IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY,
|
|
3893 IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY, domain);
|
438
|
3894
|
|
3895 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (instance);
|
428
|
3896 }
|
|
3897
|
|
3898 DEFUN ("glyph-width", Fglyph_width, 1, 2, 0, /*
|
|
3899 Return the width of GLYPH on WINDOW.
|
|
3900 This may not be exact as it does not take into account all of the context
|
|
3901 that redisplay will.
|
|
3902 */
|
|
3903 (glyph, window))
|
|
3904 {
|
|
3905 XSETWINDOW (window, decode_window (window));
|
|
3906 CHECK_GLYPH (glyph);
|
|
3907
|
438
|
3908 return make_int (glyph_width (glyph, window));
|
428
|
3909 }
|
|
3910
|
|
3911 unsigned short
|
438
|
3912 glyph_ascent (Lisp_Object glyph_or_image, Lisp_Object domain)
|
428
|
3913 {
|
438
|
3914 Lisp_Object instance = glyph_image_instance_maybe (glyph_or_image,
|
|
3915 domain);
|
|
3916 if (!IMAGE_INSTANCEP (instance))
|
|
3917 return 0;
|
|
3918
|
442
|
3919 if (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_NEEDS_LAYOUT (instance))
|
438
|
3920 image_instance_layout (instance, IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY,
|
442
|
3921 IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY,
|
|
3922 IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY,
|
|
3923 IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY, domain);
|
438
|
3924
|
|
3925 if (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (instance) == IMAGE_TEXT)
|
|
3926 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_ASCENT (instance);
|
|
3927 else
|
|
3928 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (instance);
|
428
|
3929 }
|
|
3930
|
|
3931 unsigned short
|
438
|
3932 glyph_descent (Lisp_Object glyph_or_image, Lisp_Object domain)
|
428
|
3933 {
|
438
|
3934 Lisp_Object instance = glyph_image_instance_maybe (glyph_or_image,
|
|
3935 domain);
|
|
3936 if (!IMAGE_INSTANCEP (instance))
|
|
3937 return 0;
|
|
3938
|
442
|
3939 if (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_NEEDS_LAYOUT (instance))
|
438
|
3940 image_instance_layout (instance, IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY,
|
442
|
3941 IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY,
|
|
3942 IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY,
|
|
3943 IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY, domain);
|
438
|
3944
|
|
3945 if (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (instance) == IMAGE_TEXT)
|
|
3946 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_DESCENT (instance);
|
|
3947 else
|
|
3948 return 0;
|
428
|
3949 }
|
|
3950
|
|
3951 /* strictly a convenience function. */
|
|
3952 unsigned short
|
438
|
3953 glyph_height (Lisp_Object glyph_or_image, Lisp_Object domain)
|
428
|
3954 {
|
438
|
3955 Lisp_Object instance = glyph_image_instance_maybe (glyph_or_image,
|
|
3956 domain);
|
440
|
3957
|
438
|
3958 if (!IMAGE_INSTANCEP (instance))
|
|
3959 return 0;
|
|
3960
|
442
|
3961 if (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_NEEDS_LAYOUT (instance))
|
438
|
3962 image_instance_layout (instance, IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY,
|
442
|
3963 IMAGE_UNSPECIFIED_GEOMETRY,
|
|
3964 IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY,
|
|
3965 IMAGE_UNCHANGED_GEOMETRY, domain);
|
438
|
3966
|
|
3967 return XIMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (instance);
|
428
|
3968 }
|
|
3969
|
|
3970 DEFUN ("glyph-ascent", Fglyph_ascent, 1, 2, 0, /*
|
|
3971 Return the ascent value of GLYPH on WINDOW.
|
|
3972 This may not be exact as it does not take into account all of the context
|
|
3973 that redisplay will.
|
|
3974 */
|
|
3975 (glyph, window))
|
|
3976 {
|
|
3977 XSETWINDOW (window, decode_window (window));
|
|
3978 CHECK_GLYPH (glyph);
|
|
3979
|
438
|
3980 return make_int (glyph_ascent (glyph, window));
|
428
|
3981 }
|
|
3982
|
|
3983 DEFUN ("glyph-descent", Fglyph_descent, 1, 2, 0, /*
|
|
3984 Return the descent value of GLYPH on WINDOW.
|
|
3985 This may not be exact as it does not take into account all of the context
|
|
3986 that redisplay will.
|
|
3987 */
|
|
3988 (glyph, window))
|
|
3989 {
|
|
3990 XSETWINDOW (window, decode_window (window));
|
|
3991 CHECK_GLYPH (glyph);
|
|
3992
|
438
|
3993 return make_int (glyph_descent (glyph, window));
|
428
|
3994 }
|
|
3995
|
|
3996 /* This is redundant but I bet a lot of people expect it to exist. */
|
|
3997 DEFUN ("glyph-height", Fglyph_height, 1, 2, 0, /*
|
|
3998 Return the height of GLYPH on WINDOW.
|
|
3999 This may not be exact as it does not take into account all of the context
|
|
4000 that redisplay will.
|
|
4001 */
|
|
4002 (glyph, window))
|
|
4003 {
|
|
4004 XSETWINDOW (window, decode_window (window));
|
|
4005 CHECK_GLYPH (glyph);
|
|
4006
|
438
|
4007 return make_int (glyph_height (glyph, window));
|
428
|
4008 }
|
|
4009
|
|
4010 static void
|
|
4011 set_glyph_dirty_p (Lisp_Object glyph_or_image, Lisp_Object window, int dirty)
|
|
4012 {
|
|
4013 Lisp_Object instance = glyph_or_image;
|
|
4014
|
|
4015 if (!NILP (glyph_or_image))
|
|
4016 {
|
|
4017 if (GLYPHP (glyph_or_image))
|
|
4018 {
|
|
4019 instance = glyph_image_instance (glyph_or_image, window,
|
|
4020 ERROR_ME_NOT, 1);
|
|
4021 XGLYPH_DIRTYP (glyph_or_image) = dirty;
|
|
4022 }
|
|
4023
|
442
|
4024 if (!IMAGE_INSTANCEP (instance))
|
|
4025 return;
|
|
4026
|
428
|
4027 XIMAGE_INSTANCE_DIRTYP (instance) = dirty;
|
|
4028 }
|
|
4029 }
|
|
4030
|
442
|
4031 static void
|
|
4032 set_image_instance_dirty_p (Lisp_Object instance, int dirty)
|
|
4033 {
|
|
4034 if (IMAGE_INSTANCEP (instance))
|
|
4035 {
|
|
4036 XIMAGE_INSTANCE_DIRTYP (instance) = dirty;
|
|
4037 /* Now cascade up the hierarchy. */
|
|
4038 set_image_instance_dirty_p (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_PARENT (instance),
|
|
4039 dirty);
|
|
4040 }
|
|
4041 else if (GLYPHP (instance))
|
|
4042 {
|
|
4043 XGLYPH_DIRTYP (instance) = dirty;
|
|
4044 }
|
|
4045 }
|
|
4046
|
428
|
4047 /* #### do we need to cache this info to speed things up? */
|
|
4048
|
|
4049 Lisp_Object
|
|
4050 glyph_baseline (Lisp_Object glyph, Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
4051 {
|
|
4052 if (!GLYPHP (glyph))
|
|
4053 return Qnil;
|
|
4054 else
|
|
4055 {
|
|
4056 Lisp_Object retval =
|
|
4057 specifier_instance_no_quit (GLYPH_BASELINE (XGLYPH (glyph)),
|
|
4058 /* #### look into ERROR_ME_NOT */
|
|
4059 Qunbound, domain, ERROR_ME_NOT,
|
|
4060 0, Qzero);
|
|
4061 if (!NILP (retval) && !INTP (retval))
|
|
4062 retval = Qnil;
|
|
4063 else if (INTP (retval))
|
|
4064 {
|
|
4065 if (XINT (retval) < 0)
|
|
4066 retval = Qzero;
|
|
4067 if (XINT (retval) > 100)
|
|
4068 retval = make_int (100);
|
|
4069 }
|
|
4070 return retval;
|
|
4071 }
|
|
4072 }
|
|
4073
|
|
4074 Lisp_Object
|
|
4075 glyph_face (Lisp_Object glyph, Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
4076 {
|
|
4077 /* #### Domain parameter not currently used but it will be */
|
|
4078 return GLYPHP (glyph) ? GLYPH_FACE (XGLYPH (glyph)) : Qnil;
|
|
4079 }
|
|
4080
|
|
4081 int
|
|
4082 glyph_contrib_p (Lisp_Object glyph, Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
4083 {
|
|
4084 if (!GLYPHP (glyph))
|
|
4085 return 0;
|
|
4086 else
|
|
4087 return !NILP (specifier_instance_no_quit
|
|
4088 (GLYPH_CONTRIB_P (XGLYPH (glyph)), Qunbound, domain,
|
|
4089 /* #### look into ERROR_ME_NOT */
|
|
4090 ERROR_ME_NOT, 0, Qzero));
|
|
4091 }
|
|
4092
|
|
4093 static void
|
|
4094 glyph_property_was_changed (Lisp_Object glyph, Lisp_Object property,
|
|
4095 Lisp_Object locale)
|
|
4096 {
|
|
4097 if (XGLYPH (glyph)->after_change)
|
|
4098 (XGLYPH (glyph)->after_change) (glyph, property, locale);
|
|
4099 }
|
|
4100
|
442
|
4101 void
|
|
4102 glyph_query_geometry (Lisp_Object glyph_or_image, int* width, int* height,
|
438
|
4103 enum image_instance_geometry disp, Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
4104 {
|
|
4105 Lisp_Object instance = glyph_or_image;
|
|
4106
|
|
4107 if (GLYPHP (glyph_or_image))
|
442
|
4108 instance = glyph_image_instance (glyph_or_image, domain, ERROR_ME_NOT, 1);
|
440
|
4109
|
438
|
4110 image_instance_query_geometry (instance, width, height, disp, domain);
|
|
4111 }
|
|
4112
|
442
|
4113 void
|
|
4114 glyph_do_layout (Lisp_Object glyph_or_image, int width, int height,
|
|
4115 int xoffset, int yoffset, Lisp_Object domain)
|
438
|
4116 {
|
|
4117 Lisp_Object instance = glyph_or_image;
|
|
4118
|
|
4119 if (GLYPHP (glyph_or_image))
|
442
|
4120 instance = glyph_image_instance (glyph_or_image, domain, ERROR_ME_NOT, 1);
|
|
4121
|
|
4122 image_instance_layout (instance, width, height, xoffset, yoffset, domain);
|
|
4123 }
|
438
|
4124
|
428
|
4125
|
|
4126 /*****************************************************************************
|
|
4127 * glyph cachel functions *
|
|
4128 *****************************************************************************/
|
|
4129
|
442
|
4130 /* #### All of this is 95% copied from face cachels. Consider
|
|
4131 consolidating.
|
|
4132
|
|
4133 Why do we need glyph_cachels? Simply because a glyph_cachel captures
|
|
4134 per-window information about a particular glyph. A glyph itself is
|
|
4135 not created in any particular context, so if we were to rely on a
|
|
4136 glyph to tell us about its dirtiness we would not be able to reset
|
|
4137 the dirty flag after redisplaying it as it may exist in other
|
|
4138 contexts. When we have redisplayed we need to know which glyphs to
|
|
4139 reset the dirty flags on - the glyph_cachels give us a nice list we
|
|
4140 can iterate through doing this. */
|
428
|
4141 void
|
|
4142 mark_glyph_cachels (glyph_cachel_dynarr *elements)
|
|
4143 {
|
|
4144 int elt;
|
|
4145
|
|
4146 if (!elements)
|
|
4147 return;
|
|
4148
|
|
4149 for (elt = 0; elt < Dynarr_length (elements); elt++)
|
|
4150 {
|
|
4151 struct glyph_cachel *cachel = Dynarr_atp (elements, elt);
|
|
4152 mark_object (cachel->glyph);
|
|
4153 }
|
|
4154 }
|
|
4155
|
|
4156 static void
|
|
4157 update_glyph_cachel_data (struct window *w, Lisp_Object glyph,
|
|
4158 struct glyph_cachel *cachel)
|
|
4159 {
|
|
4160 if (!cachel->updated || NILP (cachel->glyph) || !EQ (cachel->glyph, glyph)
|
440
|
4161 || XGLYPH_DIRTYP (cachel->glyph)
|
|
4162 || XFRAME(WINDOW_FRAME(w))->faces_changed)
|
428
|
4163 {
|
|
4164 Lisp_Object window, instance;
|
|
4165
|
|
4166 XSETWINDOW (window, w);
|
|
4167
|
|
4168 cachel->glyph = glyph;
|
440
|
4169 /* Speed things up slightly by grabbing the glyph instantiation
|
|
4170 and passing it to the size functions. */
|
428
|
4171 instance = glyph_image_instance (glyph, window, ERROR_ME_NOT, 1);
|
440
|
4172
|
442
|
4173 if (!IMAGE_INSTANCEP (instance))
|
|
4174 return;
|
|
4175
|
440
|
4176 /* Mark text instance of the glyph dirty if faces have changed,
|
|
4177 because its geometry might have changed. */
|
|
4178 invalidate_glyph_geometry_maybe (instance, w);
|
|
4179
|
|
4180 /* #### Do the following 2 lines buy us anything? --kkm */
|
|
4181 XGLYPH_DIRTYP (glyph) = XIMAGE_INSTANCE_DIRTYP (instance);
|
|
4182 cachel->dirty = XGLYPH_DIRTYP (glyph);
|
438
|
4183 cachel->width = glyph_width (instance, window);
|
|
4184 cachel->ascent = glyph_ascent (instance, window);
|
|
4185 cachel->descent = glyph_descent (instance, window);
|
428
|
4186 }
|
|
4187
|
|
4188 cachel->updated = 1;
|
|
4189 }
|
|
4190
|
|
4191 static void
|
|
4192 add_glyph_cachel (struct window *w, Lisp_Object glyph)
|
|
4193 {
|
|
4194 struct glyph_cachel new_cachel;
|
|
4195
|
|
4196 xzero (new_cachel);
|
|
4197 new_cachel.glyph = Qnil;
|
|
4198
|
|
4199 update_glyph_cachel_data (w, glyph, &new_cachel);
|
|
4200 Dynarr_add (w->glyph_cachels, new_cachel);
|
|
4201 }
|
|
4202
|
|
4203 glyph_index
|
|
4204 get_glyph_cachel_index (struct window *w, Lisp_Object glyph)
|
|
4205 {
|
|
4206 int elt;
|
|
4207
|
|
4208 if (noninteractive)
|
|
4209 return 0;
|
|
4210
|
|
4211 for (elt = 0; elt < Dynarr_length (w->glyph_cachels); elt++)
|
|
4212 {
|
|
4213 struct glyph_cachel *cachel =
|
|
4214 Dynarr_atp (w->glyph_cachels, elt);
|
|
4215
|
|
4216 if (EQ (cachel->glyph, glyph) && !NILP (glyph))
|
|
4217 {
|
|
4218 update_glyph_cachel_data (w, glyph, cachel);
|
|
4219 return elt;
|
|
4220 }
|
|
4221 }
|
|
4222
|
|
4223 /* If we didn't find the glyph, add it and then return its index. */
|
|
4224 add_glyph_cachel (w, glyph);
|
|
4225 return elt;
|
|
4226 }
|
|
4227
|
|
4228 void
|
|
4229 reset_glyph_cachels (struct window *w)
|
|
4230 {
|
|
4231 Dynarr_reset (w->glyph_cachels);
|
|
4232 get_glyph_cachel_index (w, Vcontinuation_glyph);
|
|
4233 get_glyph_cachel_index (w, Vtruncation_glyph);
|
|
4234 get_glyph_cachel_index (w, Vhscroll_glyph);
|
|
4235 get_glyph_cachel_index (w, Vcontrol_arrow_glyph);
|
|
4236 get_glyph_cachel_index (w, Voctal_escape_glyph);
|
|
4237 get_glyph_cachel_index (w, Vinvisible_text_glyph);
|
|
4238 }
|
|
4239
|
|
4240 void
|
|
4241 mark_glyph_cachels_as_not_updated (struct window *w)
|
|
4242 {
|
|
4243 int elt;
|
|
4244
|
|
4245 /* We need to have a dirty flag to tell if the glyph has changed.
|
|
4246 We can check to see if each glyph variable is actually a
|
|
4247 completely different glyph, though. */
|
|
4248 #define FROB(glyph_obj, gindex) \
|
|
4249 update_glyph_cachel_data (w, glyph_obj, \
|
|
4250 Dynarr_atp (w->glyph_cachels, gindex))
|
|
4251
|
|
4252 FROB (Vcontinuation_glyph, CONT_GLYPH_INDEX);
|
|
4253 FROB (Vtruncation_glyph, TRUN_GLYPH_INDEX);
|
|
4254 FROB (Vhscroll_glyph, HSCROLL_GLYPH_INDEX);
|
|
4255 FROB (Vcontrol_arrow_glyph, CONTROL_GLYPH_INDEX);
|
|
4256 FROB (Voctal_escape_glyph, OCT_ESC_GLYPH_INDEX);
|
|
4257 FROB (Vinvisible_text_glyph, INVIS_GLYPH_INDEX);
|
|
4258 #undef FROB
|
|
4259
|
|
4260 for (elt = 0; elt < Dynarr_length (w->glyph_cachels); elt++)
|
|
4261 {
|
|
4262 Dynarr_atp (w->glyph_cachels, elt)->updated = 0;
|
|
4263 }
|
|
4264 }
|
|
4265
|
|
4266 /* Unset the dirty bit on all the glyph cachels that have it. */
|
440
|
4267 void
|
428
|
4268 mark_glyph_cachels_as_clean (struct window* w)
|
|
4269 {
|
|
4270 int elt;
|
|
4271 Lisp_Object window;
|
|
4272 XSETWINDOW (window, w);
|
|
4273 for (elt = 0; elt < Dynarr_length (w->glyph_cachels); elt++)
|
|
4274 {
|
|
4275 struct glyph_cachel *cachel = Dynarr_atp (w->glyph_cachels, elt);
|
|
4276 cachel->dirty = 0;
|
|
4277 set_glyph_dirty_p (cachel->glyph, window, 0);
|
|
4278 }
|
|
4279 }
|
|
4280
|
|
4281 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS
|
|
4282
|
|
4283 int
|
|
4284 compute_glyph_cachel_usage (glyph_cachel_dynarr *glyph_cachels,
|
|
4285 struct overhead_stats *ovstats)
|
|
4286 {
|
|
4287 int total = 0;
|
|
4288
|
|
4289 if (glyph_cachels)
|
|
4290 total += Dynarr_memory_usage (glyph_cachels, ovstats);
|
|
4291
|
|
4292 return total;
|
|
4293 }
|
|
4294
|
|
4295 #endif /* MEMORY_USAGE_STATS */
|
|
4296
|
|
4297
|
|
4298
|
|
4299 /*****************************************************************************
|
|
4300 * subwindow cachel functions *
|
|
4301 *****************************************************************************/
|
438
|
4302 /* Subwindows are curious in that you have to physically unmap them to
|
428
|
4303 not display them. It is problematic deciding what to do in
|
|
4304 redisplay. We have two caches - a per-window instance cache that
|
|
4305 keeps track of subwindows on a window, these are linked to their
|
|
4306 instantiator in the hashtable and when the instantiator goes away
|
|
4307 we want the instance to go away also. However we also have a
|
|
4308 per-frame instance cache that we use to determine if a subwindow is
|
|
4309 obscuring an area that we want to clear. We need to be able to flip
|
|
4310 through this quickly so a hashtable is not suitable hence the
|
442
|
4311 subwindow_cachels. This is a weak list so unreference instances
|
|
4312 will get deleted properly. */
|
428
|
4313
|
|
4314 /* redisplay in general assumes that drawing something will erase
|
|
4315 what was there before. unfortunately this does not apply to
|
|
4316 subwindows that need to be specifically unmapped in order to
|
|
4317 disappear. we take a brute force approach - on the basis that its
|
|
4318 cheap - and unmap all subwindows in a display line */
|
442
|
4319
|
|
4320 /* Put new instances in the frame subwindow cache. This is less costly than
|
|
4321 doing it every time something gets mapped, and deleted instances will be
|
|
4322 removed automatically. */
|
|
4323 static void
|
|
4324 cache_subwindow_instance_in_frame_maybe (Lisp_Object instance)
|
|
4325 {
|
|
4326 Lisp_Image_Instance* ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (instance);
|
|
4327 if (!NILP (DOMAIN_FRAME (IMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (ii))))
|
428
|
4328 {
|
442
|
4329 struct frame* f = DOMAIN_XFRAME (IMAGE_INSTANCE_DOMAIN (ii));
|
|
4330 XWEAK_LIST_LIST (FRAME_SUBWINDOW_CACHE (f))
|
|
4331 = Fcons (instance, XWEAK_LIST_LIST (FRAME_SUBWINDOW_CACHE (f)));
|
|
4332 }
|
|
4333 }
|
|
4334
|
|
4335 /* Unmap and finalize all subwindow instances in the frame cache. This
|
|
4336 is necessary because GC will not guarantee the order things get
|
|
4337 deleted in and moreover, frame finalization deletes the window
|
|
4338 system windows before deleting XEmacs windows, and hence
|
|
4339 subwindows. */
|
|
4340 int
|
|
4341 unmap_subwindow_instance_cache_mapper (Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object value,
|
|
4342 void* finalize)
|
|
4343 {
|
|
4344 /* value can be nil; we cache failures as well as successes */
|
|
4345 if (!NILP (value))
|
|
4346 {
|
|
4347 struct frame* f = XFRAME (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_FRAME (value));
|
|
4348 unmap_subwindow (value);
|
|
4349 if (finalize)
|
428
|
4350 {
|
442
|
4351 /* In case GC doesn't catch up fast enough, remove from the frame
|
|
4352 cache also. Otherwise code that checks the sanity of the instance
|
|
4353 will fail. */
|
|
4354 XWEAK_LIST_LIST (FRAME_SUBWINDOW_CACHE (f))
|
|
4355 = delq_no_quit (value,
|
|
4356 XWEAK_LIST_LIST (FRAME_SUBWINDOW_CACHE (f)));
|
|
4357 finalize_image_instance (XIMAGE_INSTANCE (value), 0);
|
428
|
4358 }
|
|
4359 }
|
442
|
4360 return 0;
|
|
4361 }
|
|
4362
|
|
4363 static void
|
|
4364 finalize_all_subwindow_instances (struct window *w)
|
|
4365 {
|
|
4366 if (!NILP (w->next)) finalize_all_subwindow_instances (XWINDOW (w->next));
|
|
4367 if (!NILP (w->vchild)) finalize_all_subwindow_instances (XWINDOW (w->vchild));
|
|
4368 if (!NILP (w->hchild)) finalize_all_subwindow_instances (XWINDOW (w->hchild));
|
|
4369
|
|
4370 elisp_maphash (unmap_subwindow_instance_cache_mapper,
|
|
4371 w->subwindow_instance_cache, (void*)1);
|
428
|
4372 }
|
|
4373
|
|
4374 void
|
442
|
4375 free_frame_subwindow_instances (struct frame* f)
|
|
4376 {
|
|
4377 /* Make sure all instances are finalized. We have to do this via the
|
|
4378 instance cache since some instances may be extant but not
|
|
4379 displayed (and hence not in the frame cache). */
|
|
4380 finalize_all_subwindow_instances (XWINDOW (f->root_window));
|
|
4381 }
|
|
4382
|
|
4383 /* Unmap all instances in the frame cache. */
|
|
4384 void
|
|
4385 reset_frame_subwindow_instance_cache (struct frame* f)
|
|
4386 {
|
|
4387 Lisp_Object rest;
|
|
4388
|
|
4389 LIST_LOOP (rest, XWEAK_LIST_LIST (FRAME_SUBWINDOW_CACHE (f)))
|
|
4390 {
|
|
4391 Lisp_Object value = XCAR (rest);
|
|
4392 unmap_subwindow (value);
|
|
4393 }
|
|
4394 }
|
428
|
4395
|
|
4396 /*****************************************************************************
|
|
4397 * subwindow exposure ignorance *
|
|
4398 *****************************************************************************/
|
|
4399 /* when we unmap subwindows the associated window system will generate
|
|
4400 expose events. This we do not want as redisplay already copes with
|
|
4401 the repainting necessary. Worse, we can get in an endless cycle of
|
|
4402 redisplay if we are not careful. Thus we keep a per-frame list of
|
|
4403 expose events that are going to come and ignore them as
|
|
4404 required. */
|
|
4405
|
|
4406 struct expose_ignore_blocktype
|
|
4407 {
|
|
4408 Blocktype_declare (struct expose_ignore);
|
|
4409 } *the_expose_ignore_blocktype;
|
|
4410
|
|
4411 int
|
|
4412 check_for_ignored_expose (struct frame* f, int x, int y, int width, int height)
|
|
4413 {
|
|
4414 struct expose_ignore *ei, *prev;
|
|
4415 /* the ignore list is FIFO so we should generally get a match with
|
|
4416 the first element in the list */
|
|
4417 for (ei = f->subwindow_exposures, prev = 0; ei; ei = ei->next)
|
|
4418 {
|
|
4419 /* Checking for exact matches just isn't good enough as we
|
442
|
4420 might get exposures for partially obscured subwindows, thus
|
|
4421 we have to check for overlaps. Being conservative, we will
|
|
4422 check for exposures wholly contained by the subwindow - this
|
428
|
4423 might give us what we want.*/
|
440
|
4424 if (ei->x <= x && ei->y <= y
|
428
|
4425 && ei->x + ei->width >= x + width
|
|
4426 && ei->y + ei->height >= y + height)
|
|
4427 {
|
|
4428 #ifdef DEBUG_WIDGETS
|
|
4429 stderr_out ("ignored %d+%d, %dx%d for exposure %d+%d, %dx%d\n",
|
|
4430 x, y, width, height, ei->x, ei->y, ei->width, ei->height);
|
|
4431 #endif
|
|
4432 if (!prev)
|
|
4433 f->subwindow_exposures = ei->next;
|
|
4434 else
|
|
4435 prev->next = ei->next;
|
440
|
4436
|
428
|
4437 if (ei == f->subwindow_exposures_tail)
|
|
4438 f->subwindow_exposures_tail = prev;
|
|
4439
|
|
4440 Blocktype_free (the_expose_ignore_blocktype, ei);
|
|
4441 return 1;
|
|
4442 }
|
|
4443 prev = ei;
|
|
4444 }
|
|
4445 return 0;
|
|
4446 }
|
|
4447
|
|
4448 static void
|
|
4449 register_ignored_expose (struct frame* f, int x, int y, int width, int height)
|
|
4450 {
|
|
4451 if (!hold_ignored_expose_registration)
|
|
4452 {
|
|
4453 struct expose_ignore *ei;
|
440
|
4454
|
428
|
4455 ei = Blocktype_alloc (the_expose_ignore_blocktype);
|
440
|
4456
|
428
|
4457 ei->next = NULL;
|
|
4458 ei->x = x;
|
|
4459 ei->y = y;
|
|
4460 ei->width = width;
|
|
4461 ei->height = height;
|
440
|
4462
|
428
|
4463 /* we have to add the exposure to the end of the list, since we
|
|
4464 want to check the oldest events first. for speed we keep a record
|
|
4465 of the end so that we can add right to it. */
|
|
4466 if (f->subwindow_exposures_tail)
|
|
4467 {
|
|
4468 f->subwindow_exposures_tail->next = ei;
|
|
4469 }
|
|
4470 if (!f->subwindow_exposures)
|
|
4471 {
|
|
4472 f->subwindow_exposures = ei;
|
|
4473 }
|
|
4474 f->subwindow_exposures_tail = ei;
|
|
4475 }
|
|
4476 }
|
|
4477
|
|
4478 /****************************************************************************
|
|
4479 find_matching_subwindow
|
|
4480
|
|
4481 See if there is a subwindow that completely encloses the requested
|
|
4482 area.
|
|
4483 ****************************************************************************/
|
|
4484 int find_matching_subwindow (struct frame* f, int x, int y, int width, int height)
|
|
4485 {
|
442
|
4486 Lisp_Object rest;
|
|
4487
|
|
4488 LIST_LOOP (rest, XWEAK_LIST_LIST (FRAME_SUBWINDOW_CACHE (f)))
|
428
|
4489 {
|
442
|
4490 Lisp_Image_Instance *ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (XCAR (rest));
|
|
4491
|
|
4492 if (IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_DISPLAYEDP (ii)
|
|
4493 &&
|
|
4494 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_X (ii) <= x
|
428
|
4495 &&
|
442
|
4496 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_Y (ii) <= y
|
440
|
4497 &&
|
442
|
4498 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_X (ii)
|
|
4499 + IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_WIDTH (ii) >= x + width
|
428
|
4500 &&
|
442
|
4501 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_Y (ii)
|
|
4502 + IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_HEIGHT (ii) >= y + height)
|
428
|
4503 {
|
|
4504 return 1;
|
|
4505 }
|
|
4506 }
|
|
4507 return 0;
|
|
4508 }
|
|
4509
|
|
4510
|
|
4511 /*****************************************************************************
|
|
4512 * subwindow functions *
|
|
4513 *****************************************************************************/
|
|
4514
|
442
|
4515 /* Update the displayed characteristics of a subwindow. This function
|
|
4516 should generally only get called if the subwindow is actually
|
|
4517 dirty. */
|
|
4518 void
|
|
4519 redisplay_subwindow (Lisp_Object subwindow)
|
428
|
4520 {
|
440
|
4521 Lisp_Image_Instance* ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (subwindow);
|
442
|
4522 int count = specpdl_depth ();
|
|
4523
|
|
4524 /* The update method is allowed to call eval. Since it is quite
|
|
4525 common for this function to get called from somewhere in
|
|
4526 redisplay we need to make sure that quits are ignored. Otherwise
|
|
4527 Fsignal will abort. */
|
|
4528 specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt);
|
|
4529
|
|
4530 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (subwindow);
|
|
4531
|
|
4532 if (WIDGET_IMAGE_INSTANCEP (subwindow))
|
|
4533 {
|
|
4534 if (image_instance_changed (subwindow))
|
|
4535 redisplay_widget (subwindow);
|
|
4536 /* Reset the changed flags. */
|
|
4537 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_FACE_CHANGED (ii) = 0;
|
|
4538 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_ITEMS_CHANGED (ii) = 0;
|
|
4539 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_ACTION_OCCURRED (ii) = 0;
|
|
4540 IMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_CHANGED (ii) = 0;
|
|
4541 }
|
|
4542 else if (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (ii) == IMAGE_SUBWINDOW
|
|
4543 &&
|
|
4544 !NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_FRAME (ii)))
|
|
4545 {
|
|
4546 MAYBE_DEVMETH (DOMAIN_XDEVICE (ii->domain),
|
|
4547 redisplay_subwindow, (ii));
|
|
4548 }
|
|
4549
|
|
4550 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SIZE_CHANGED (ii) = 0;
|
|
4551 /* This function is typically called by redisplay just before
|
|
4552 outputting the information to the screen. Thus we record a hash
|
|
4553 of the output to determine whether on-screen is the same as
|
|
4554 recorded structure. This approach has limitations in there is a
|
|
4555 good chance that hash values will be different for the same
|
|
4556 visual appearance. However, we would rather that then the other
|
|
4557 way round - it simply means that we will get more displays than
|
|
4558 we might need. We can get better hashing by making the depth
|
|
4559 negative - currently it will recurse down 7 levels.*/
|
|
4560 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_HASH (ii) = internal_hash (subwindow,
|
|
4561 IMAGE_INSTANCE_HASH_DEPTH);
|
|
4562
|
|
4563 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
|
|
4564 }
|
|
4565
|
|
4566 /* Determine whether an image_instance has changed structurally and
|
|
4567 hence needs redisplaying in some way.
|
|
4568
|
|
4569 #### This should just look at the instantiator differences when we
|
|
4570 get rid of the stored items altogether. In fact we should probably
|
|
4571 store the new instantiator as well as the old - as we do with
|
|
4572 gui_items currently - and then pick-up the new on the next
|
|
4573 redisplay. This would obviate the need for any of this trickery
|
|
4574 with hashcodes. */
|
|
4575 int
|
|
4576 image_instance_changed (Lisp_Object subwindow)
|
|
4577 {
|
|
4578 Lisp_Image_Instance* ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (subwindow);
|
|
4579
|
|
4580 if (internal_hash (subwindow, IMAGE_INSTANCE_HASH_DEPTH) !=
|
|
4581 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_HASH (ii))
|
|
4582 return 1;
|
|
4583 /* #### I think there is probably a bug here. This gets called for
|
|
4584 layouts - and yet the pending items are always nil for
|
|
4585 layouts. We are saved by layout optimization, but I'm undecided
|
|
4586 as to what the correct fix is. */
|
|
4587 else if (WIDGET_IMAGE_INSTANCEP (subwindow)
|
|
4588 && (!internal_equal (IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_ITEMS (ii),
|
|
4589 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_PENDING_ITEMS (ii), 0)
|
|
4590 || !NILP (IMAGE_INSTANCE_LAYOUT_CHILDREN (ii))
|
|
4591 || IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDGET_ACTION_OCCURRED (ii)))
|
|
4592 return 1;
|
|
4593 else
|
|
4594 return 0;
|
428
|
4595 }
|
|
4596
|
438
|
4597 /* Update all the subwindows on a frame. */
|
428
|
4598 void
|
442
|
4599 update_widget_instances (Lisp_Object frame)
|
|
4600 {
|
|
4601 struct frame* f;
|
|
4602 Lisp_Object rest;
|
|
4603
|
|
4604 /* Its possible for the preceding callback to have deleted the
|
|
4605 frame, so cope with this. */
|
|
4606 if (!FRAMEP (frame) || !FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (frame)))
|
|
4607 return;
|
|
4608
|
|
4609 CHECK_FRAME (frame);
|
|
4610 f = XFRAME (frame);
|
|
4611
|
|
4612 /* If we get called we know something has changed. */
|
|
4613 LIST_LOOP (rest, XWEAK_LIST_LIST (FRAME_SUBWINDOW_CACHE (f)))
|
|
4614 {
|
|
4615 Lisp_Object widget = XCAR (rest);
|
|
4616
|
|
4617 if (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_DISPLAYEDP (widget)
|
|
4618 &&
|
|
4619 image_instance_changed (widget))
|
|
4620 {
|
|
4621 set_image_instance_dirty_p (widget, 1);
|
|
4622 MARK_FRAME_GLYPHS_CHANGED (f);
|
|
4623 }
|
|
4624 }
|
428
|
4625 }
|
|
4626
|
|
4627 /* remove a subwindow from its frame */
|
|
4628 void unmap_subwindow (Lisp_Object subwindow)
|
|
4629 {
|
440
|
4630 Lisp_Image_Instance* ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (subwindow);
|
428
|
4631 struct frame* f;
|
|
4632
|
442
|
4633 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (subwindow);
|
|
4634
|
|
4635 if (!image_instance_type_to_mask (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (ii))
|
|
4636 & (IMAGE_WIDGET_MASK | IMAGE_SUBWINDOW_MASK)
|
428
|
4637 ||
|
442
|
4638 !IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_DISPLAYEDP (ii))
|
428
|
4639 return;
|
442
|
4640
|
428
|
4641 #ifdef DEBUG_WIDGETS
|
442
|
4642 stderr_out ("unmapping subwindow %p\n", IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_ID (ii));
|
428
|
4643 #endif
|
442
|
4644 f = XFRAME (IMAGE_INSTANCE_FRAME (ii));
|
428
|
4645
|
|
4646 /* make sure we don't get expose events */
|
442
|
4647 register_ignored_expose (f, IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_X (ii),
|
|
4648 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_Y (ii),
|
|
4649 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_WIDTH (ii),
|
|
4650 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_HEIGHT (ii));
|
428
|
4651 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_DISPLAYEDP (ii) = 0;
|
|
4652
|
442
|
4653 MAYBE_DEVMETH (XDEVICE (IMAGE_INSTANCE_DEVICE (ii)),
|
|
4654 unmap_subwindow, (ii));
|
428
|
4655 }
|
|
4656
|
|
4657 /* show a subwindow in its frame */
|
|
4658 void map_subwindow (Lisp_Object subwindow, int x, int y,
|
|
4659 struct display_glyph_area *dga)
|
|
4660 {
|
440
|
4661 Lisp_Image_Instance* ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (subwindow);
|
428
|
4662 struct frame* f;
|
|
4663
|
442
|
4664 ERROR_CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (subwindow);
|
|
4665
|
|
4666 if (!image_instance_type_to_mask (IMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (ii))
|
|
4667 & (IMAGE_WIDGET_MASK | IMAGE_SUBWINDOW_MASK))
|
428
|
4668 return;
|
|
4669
|
|
4670 #ifdef DEBUG_WIDGETS
|
442
|
4671 stderr_out ("mapping subwindow %p, %dx%d@%d+%d\n",
|
428
|
4672 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_ID (ii),
|
|
4673 dga->width, dga->height, x, y);
|
|
4674 #endif
|
442
|
4675 f = XFRAME (IMAGE_INSTANCE_FRAME (ii));
|
|
4676 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_X (ii) = x;
|
|
4677 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_Y (ii) = y;
|
|
4678 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_WIDTH (ii) = dga->width;
|
|
4679 IMAGE_INSTANCE_DISPLAY_HEIGHT (ii) = dga->height;
|
|
4680
|
|
4681 MAYBE_DEVMETH (DOMAIN_XDEVICE (ii->domain),
|
|
4682 map_subwindow, (ii, x, y, dga));
|
428
|
4683 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_DISPLAYEDP (ii) = 1;
|
|
4684 }
|
|
4685
|
|
4686 static int
|
|
4687 subwindow_possible_dest_types (void)
|
|
4688 {
|
|
4689 return IMAGE_SUBWINDOW_MASK;
|
|
4690 }
|
|
4691
|
442
|
4692 int
|
|
4693 subwindow_governing_domain (void)
|
|
4694 {
|
|
4695 return GOVERNING_DOMAIN_WINDOW;
|
|
4696 }
|
|
4697
|
428
|
4698 /* Partially instantiate a subwindow. */
|
|
4699 void
|
|
4700 subwindow_instantiate (Lisp_Object image_instance, Lisp_Object instantiator,
|
|
4701 Lisp_Object pointer_fg, Lisp_Object pointer_bg,
|
|
4702 int dest_mask, Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
4703 {
|
440
|
4704 Lisp_Image_Instance *ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (image_instance);
|
442
|
4705 Lisp_Object device = image_instance_device (image_instance);
|
|
4706 Lisp_Object frame = DOMAIN_FRAME (domain);
|
428
|
4707 Lisp_Object width = find_keyword_in_vector (instantiator, Q_pixel_width);
|
|
4708 Lisp_Object height = find_keyword_in_vector (instantiator, Q_pixel_height);
|
|
4709
|
|
4710 if (NILP (frame))
|
|
4711 signal_simple_error ("No selected frame", device);
|
440
|
4712
|
428
|
4713 if (!(dest_mask & IMAGE_SUBWINDOW_MASK))
|
|
4714 incompatible_image_types (instantiator, dest_mask, IMAGE_SUBWINDOW_MASK);
|
|
4715
|
|
4716 ii->data = 0;
|
|
4717 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_ID (ii) = 0;
|
|
4718 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_DISPLAYEDP (ii) = 0;
|
442
|
4719
|
|
4720 if (INTP (width))
|
428
|
4721 {
|
|
4722 int w = 1;
|
|
4723 if (XINT (width) > 1)
|
|
4724 w = XINT (width);
|
442
|
4725 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (ii) = w;
|
|
4726 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_H_RESIZEP (ii) = 0;
|
428
|
4727 }
|
442
|
4728
|
|
4729 if (INTP (height))
|
428
|
4730 {
|
|
4731 int h = 1;
|
|
4732 if (XINT (height) > 1)
|
|
4733 h = XINT (height);
|
442
|
4734 IMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (ii) = h;
|
|
4735 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_V_RESIZEP (ii) = 0;
|
428
|
4736 }
|
|
4737 }
|
|
4738
|
442
|
4739 /* This is just a backup in case no-one has assigned a suitable geometry.
|
|
4740 #### It should really query the enclose window for geometry. */
|
|
4741 static void
|
|
4742 subwindow_query_geometry (Lisp_Object image_instance, int* width,
|
|
4743 int* height, enum image_instance_geometry disp,
|
|
4744 Lisp_Object domain)
|
|
4745 {
|
|
4746 if (width) *width = 20;
|
|
4747 if (height) *height = 20;
|
|
4748 }
|
|
4749
|
428
|
4750 DEFUN ("subwindowp", Fsubwindowp, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
4751 Return non-nil if OBJECT is a subwindow.
|
|
4752 */
|
|
4753 (object))
|
|
4754 {
|
|
4755 CHECK_IMAGE_INSTANCE (object);
|
|
4756 return (XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TYPE (object) == IMAGE_SUBWINDOW) ? Qt : Qnil;
|
|
4757 }
|
|
4758
|
|
4759 DEFUN ("image-instance-subwindow-id", Fimage_instance_subwindow_id, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
4760 Return the window id of SUBWINDOW as a number.
|
|
4761 */
|
|
4762 (subwindow))
|
|
4763 {
|
|
4764 CHECK_SUBWINDOW_IMAGE_INSTANCE (subwindow);
|
442
|
4765 return make_int ((EMACS_INT) XIMAGE_INSTANCE_SUBWINDOW_ID (subwindow));
|
428
|
4766 }
|
|
4767
|
|
4768 DEFUN ("resize-subwindow", Fresize_subwindow, 1, 3, 0, /*
|
|
4769 Resize SUBWINDOW to WIDTH x HEIGHT.
|
|
4770 If a value is nil that parameter is not changed.
|
|
4771 */
|
|
4772 (subwindow, width, height))
|
|
4773 {
|
|
4774 int neww, newh;
|
442
|
4775 Lisp_Image_Instance* ii;
|
428
|
4776
|
|
4777 CHECK_SUBWINDOW_IMAGE_INSTANCE (subwindow);
|
442
|
4778 ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (subwindow);
|
428
|
4779
|
|
4780 if (NILP (width))
|
442
|
4781 neww = IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (ii);
|
428
|
4782 else
|
|
4783 neww = XINT (width);
|
|
4784
|
|
4785 if (NILP (height))
|
442
|
4786 newh = IMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (ii);
|
428
|
4787 else
|
|
4788 newh = XINT (height);
|
|
4789
|
442
|
4790 /* The actual resizing gets done asynchronously by
|
438
|
4791 update_subwindow. */
|
442
|
4792 IMAGE_INSTANCE_HEIGHT (ii) = newh;
|
|
4793 IMAGE_INSTANCE_WIDTH (ii) = neww;
|
|
4794 IMAGE_INSTANCE_SIZE_CHANGED (ii) = 1;
|
428
|
4795
|
|
4796 return subwindow;
|
|
4797 }
|
|
4798
|
|
4799 DEFUN ("force-subwindow-map", Fforce_subwindow_map, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
4800 Generate a Map event for SUBWINDOW.
|
|
4801 */
|
|
4802 (subwindow))
|
|
4803 {
|
|
4804 CHECK_SUBWINDOW_IMAGE_INSTANCE (subwindow);
|
|
4805 #if 0
|
|
4806 map_subwindow (subwindow, 0, 0);
|
|
4807 #endif
|
|
4808 return subwindow;
|
|
4809 }
|
|
4810
|
|
4811
|
|
4812 /*****************************************************************************
|
|
4813 * display tables *
|
|
4814 *****************************************************************************/
|
|
4815
|
|
4816 /* Get the display tables for use currently on window W with face
|
|
4817 FACE. #### This will have to be redone. */
|
|
4818
|
|
4819 void
|
|
4820 get_display_tables (struct window *w, face_index findex,
|
|
4821 Lisp_Object *face_table, Lisp_Object *window_table)
|
|
4822 {
|
|
4823 Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
4824 tem = WINDOW_FACE_CACHEL_DISPLAY_TABLE (w, findex);
|
|
4825 if (UNBOUNDP (tem))
|
|
4826 tem = Qnil;
|
|
4827 if (!LISTP (tem))
|
|
4828 tem = noseeum_cons (tem, Qnil);
|
|
4829 *face_table = tem;
|
|
4830 tem = w->display_table;
|
|
4831 if (UNBOUNDP (tem))
|
|
4832 tem = Qnil;
|
|
4833 if (!LISTP (tem))
|
|
4834 tem = noseeum_cons (tem, Qnil);
|
|
4835 *window_table = tem;
|
|
4836 }
|
|
4837
|
|
4838 Lisp_Object
|
|
4839 display_table_entry (Emchar ch, Lisp_Object face_table,
|
|
4840 Lisp_Object window_table)
|
|
4841 {
|
|
4842 Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
4843
|
|
4844 /* Loop over FACE_TABLE, and then over WINDOW_TABLE. */
|
|
4845 for (tail = face_table; 1; tail = XCDR (tail))
|
|
4846 {
|
|
4847 Lisp_Object table;
|
|
4848 if (NILP (tail))
|
|
4849 {
|
|
4850 if (!NILP (window_table))
|
|
4851 {
|
|
4852 tail = window_table;
|
|
4853 window_table = Qnil;
|
|
4854 }
|
|
4855 else
|
|
4856 return Qnil;
|
|
4857 }
|
|
4858 table = XCAR (tail);
|
|
4859
|
|
4860 if (VECTORP (table))
|
|
4861 {
|
|
4862 if (ch < XVECTOR_LENGTH (table) && !NILP (XVECTOR_DATA (table)[ch]))
|
|
4863 return XVECTOR_DATA (table)[ch];
|
|
4864 else
|
|
4865 continue;
|
|
4866 }
|
|
4867 else if (CHAR_TABLEP (table)
|
|
4868 && XCHAR_TABLE_TYPE (table) == CHAR_TABLE_TYPE_CHAR)
|
|
4869 {
|
|
4870 return get_char_table (ch, XCHAR_TABLE (table));
|
|
4871 }
|
|
4872 else if (CHAR_TABLEP (table)
|
|
4873 && XCHAR_TABLE_TYPE (table) == CHAR_TABLE_TYPE_GENERIC)
|
|
4874 {
|
|
4875 Lisp_Object gotit = get_char_table (ch, XCHAR_TABLE (table));
|
|
4876 if (!NILP (gotit))
|
|
4877 return gotit;
|
|
4878 else
|
|
4879 continue;
|
|
4880 }
|
|
4881 else if (RANGE_TABLEP (table))
|
|
4882 {
|
|
4883 Lisp_Object gotit = Fget_range_table (make_char (ch), table, Qnil);
|
|
4884 if (!NILP (gotit))
|
|
4885 return gotit;
|
|
4886 else
|
|
4887 continue;
|
|
4888 }
|
|
4889 else
|
|
4890 abort ();
|
|
4891 }
|
|
4892 }
|
|
4893
|
|
4894 /*****************************************************************************
|
|
4895 * timeouts for animated glyphs *
|
|
4896 *****************************************************************************/
|
|
4897 static Lisp_Object Qglyph_animated_timeout_handler;
|
|
4898
|
|
4899 DEFUN ("glyph-animated-timeout-handler", Fglyph_animated_timeout_handler, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
4900 Callback function for updating animated images.
|
|
4901 Don't use this.
|
|
4902 */
|
|
4903 (arg))
|
|
4904 {
|
|
4905 CHECK_WEAK_LIST (arg);
|
|
4906
|
|
4907 if (!NILP (XWEAK_LIST_LIST (arg)) && !NILP (XCAR (XWEAK_LIST_LIST (arg))))
|
|
4908 {
|
|
4909 Lisp_Object value = XCAR (XWEAK_LIST_LIST (arg));
|
440
|
4910
|
428
|
4911 if (IMAGE_INSTANCEP (value))
|
|
4912 {
|
440
|
4913 Lisp_Image_Instance* ii = XIMAGE_INSTANCE (value);
|
428
|
4914
|
|
4915 if (COLOR_PIXMAP_IMAGE_INSTANCEP (value)
|
|
4916 &&
|
|
4917 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_MAXSLICE (ii) > 1
|
|
4918 &&
|
|
4919 !disable_animated_pixmaps)
|
|
4920 {
|
|
4921 /* Increment the index of the image slice we are currently
|
|
4922 viewing. */
|
|
4923 IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_SLICE (ii) =
|
|
4924 (IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_SLICE (ii) + 1)
|
|
4925 % IMAGE_INSTANCE_PIXMAP_MAXSLICE (ii);
|
|
4926 /* We might need to kick redisplay at this point - but we
|
|
4927 also might not. */
|
440
|
4928 MARK_DEVICE_FRAMES_GLYPHS_CHANGED
|
442
|
4929 (XDEVICE (image_instance_device (value)));
|
|
4930 /* Cascade dirtiness so that we can have an animated glyph in a layout
|
|
4931 for instance. */
|
|
4932 set_image_instance_dirty_p (value, 1);
|
428
|
4933 }
|
|
4934 }
|
|
4935 }
|
|
4936 return Qnil;
|
|
4937 }
|
|
4938
|
|
4939 Lisp_Object add_glyph_animated_timeout (EMACS_INT tickms, Lisp_Object image)
|
|
4940 {
|
|
4941 Lisp_Object ret = Qnil;
|
|
4942
|
|
4943 if (tickms > 0 && IMAGE_INSTANCEP (image))
|
|
4944 {
|
|
4945 double ms = ((double)tickms) / 1000.0;
|
|
4946 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
4947 Lisp_Object holder = make_weak_list (WEAK_LIST_SIMPLE);
|
|
4948
|
|
4949 GCPRO1 (holder);
|
|
4950 XWEAK_LIST_LIST (holder) = Fcons (image, Qnil);
|
|
4951
|
|
4952 ret = Fadd_timeout (make_float (ms),
|
|
4953 Qglyph_animated_timeout_handler,
|
|
4954 holder, make_float (ms));
|
|
4955
|
|
4956 UNGCPRO;
|
|
4957 }
|
|
4958 return ret;
|
|
4959 }
|
|
4960
|
|
4961 void disable_glyph_animated_timeout (int i)
|
|
4962 {
|
|
4963 Lisp_Object id;
|
|
4964 XSETINT (id, i);
|
|
4965
|
|
4966 Fdisable_timeout (id);
|
|
4967 }
|
|
4968
|
|
4969
|
|
4970 /*****************************************************************************
|
|
4971 * initialization *
|
|
4972 *****************************************************************************/
|
|
4973
|
|
4974 void
|
|
4975 syms_of_glyphs (void)
|
|
4976 {
|
442
|
4977 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (glyph);
|
|
4978 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (image_instance);
|
|
4979
|
428
|
4980 /* image instantiators */
|
|
4981
|
|
4982 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instantiator_format_list);
|
|
4983 DEFSUBR (Fvalid_image_instantiator_format_p);
|
|
4984 DEFSUBR (Fset_console_type_image_conversion_list);
|
|
4985 DEFSUBR (Fconsole_type_image_conversion_list);
|
|
4986
|
442
|
4987 DEFKEYWORD (Q_file);
|
|
4988 DEFKEYWORD (Q_data);
|
|
4989 DEFKEYWORD (Q_face);
|
|
4990 DEFKEYWORD (Q_pixel_height);
|
|
4991 DEFKEYWORD (Q_pixel_width);
|
428
|
4992
|
|
4993 #ifdef HAVE_XPM
|
442
|
4994 DEFKEYWORD (Q_color_symbols);
|
428
|
4995 #endif
|
|
4996 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
|
442
|
4997 DEFKEYWORD (Q_mask_file);
|
|
4998 DEFKEYWORD (Q_mask_data);
|
|
4999 DEFKEYWORD (Q_hotspot_x);
|
|
5000 DEFKEYWORD (Q_hotspot_y);
|
|
5001 DEFKEYWORD (Q_foreground);
|
|
5002 DEFKEYWORD (Q_background);
|
428
|
5003 #endif
|
|
5004 /* image specifiers */
|
|
5005
|
|
5006 DEFSUBR (Fimage_specifier_p);
|
|
5007 /* Qimage in general.c */
|
|
5008
|
|
5009 /* image instances */
|
|
5010
|
|
5011 defsymbol (&Qimage_instancep, "image-instance-p");
|
|
5012
|
442
|
5013 DEFSYMBOL (Qnothing_image_instance_p);
|
|
5014 DEFSYMBOL (Qtext_image_instance_p);
|
|
5015 DEFSYMBOL (Qmono_pixmap_image_instance_p);
|
|
5016 DEFSYMBOL (Qcolor_pixmap_image_instance_p);
|
|
5017 DEFSYMBOL (Qpointer_image_instance_p);
|
|
5018 DEFSYMBOL (Qwidget_image_instance_p);
|
|
5019 DEFSYMBOL (Qsubwindow_image_instance_p);
|
428
|
5020
|
|
5021 DEFSUBR (Fmake_image_instance);
|
|
5022 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_p);
|
|
5023 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_type);
|
|
5024 DEFSUBR (Fvalid_image_instance_type_p);
|
|
5025 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_type_list);
|
|
5026 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_name);
|
442
|
5027 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_domain);
|
428
|
5028 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_string);
|
|
5029 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_file_name);
|
|
5030 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_mask_file_name);
|
|
5031 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_depth);
|
|
5032 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_height);
|
|
5033 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_width);
|
|
5034 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_hotspot_x);
|
|
5035 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_hotspot_y);
|
|
5036 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_foreground);
|
|
5037 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_background);
|
|
5038 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_property);
|
|
5039 DEFSUBR (Fcolorize_image_instance);
|
|
5040 /* subwindows */
|
|
5041 DEFSUBR (Fsubwindowp);
|
|
5042 DEFSUBR (Fimage_instance_subwindow_id);
|
|
5043 DEFSUBR (Fresize_subwindow);
|
|
5044 DEFSUBR (Fforce_subwindow_map);
|
|
5045
|
|
5046 /* Qnothing defined as part of the "nothing" image-instantiator
|
|
5047 type. */
|
|
5048 /* Qtext defined in general.c */
|
442
|
5049 DEFSYMBOL (Qmono_pixmap);
|
|
5050 DEFSYMBOL (Qcolor_pixmap);
|
428
|
5051 /* Qpointer defined in general.c */
|
|
5052
|
|
5053 /* glyphs */
|
|
5054
|
442
|
5055 DEFSYMBOL (Qglyphp);
|
|
5056 DEFSYMBOL (Qcontrib_p);
|
|
5057 DEFSYMBOL (Qbaseline);
|
|
5058
|
|
5059 DEFSYMBOL (Qbuffer_glyph_p);
|
|
5060 DEFSYMBOL (Qpointer_glyph_p);
|
|
5061 DEFSYMBOL (Qicon_glyph_p);
|
|
5062
|
|
5063 DEFSYMBOL (Qconst_glyph_variable);
|
428
|
5064
|
|
5065 DEFSUBR (Fglyph_type);
|
|
5066 DEFSUBR (Fvalid_glyph_type_p);
|
|
5067 DEFSUBR (Fglyph_type_list);
|
|
5068 DEFSUBR (Fglyphp);
|
|
5069 DEFSUBR (Fmake_glyph_internal);
|
|
5070 DEFSUBR (Fglyph_width);
|
|
5071 DEFSUBR (Fglyph_ascent);
|
|
5072 DEFSUBR (Fglyph_descent);
|
|
5073 DEFSUBR (Fglyph_height);
|
442
|
5074 DEFSUBR (Fset_instantiator_property);
|
428
|
5075
|
|
5076 /* Qbuffer defined in general.c. */
|
|
5077 /* Qpointer defined above */
|
|
5078
|
|
5079 /* Unfortunately, timeout handlers must be lisp functions. This is
|
|
5080 for animated glyphs. */
|
442
|
5081 DEFSYMBOL (Qglyph_animated_timeout_handler);
|
428
|
5082 DEFSUBR (Fglyph_animated_timeout_handler);
|
|
5083
|
|
5084 /* Errors */
|
442
|
5085 DEFERROR_STANDARD (Qimage_conversion_error, Qio_error);
|
428
|
5086 }
|
|
5087
|
|
5088 static const struct lrecord_description image_specifier_description[] = {
|
440
|
5089 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, specifier_data_offset + offsetof (struct image_specifier, attachee) },
|
|
5090 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, specifier_data_offset + offsetof (struct image_specifier, attachee_property) },
|
428
|
5091 { XD_END }
|
|
5092 };
|
|
5093
|
|
5094 void
|
|
5095 specifier_type_create_image (void)
|
|
5096 {
|
|
5097 /* image specifiers */
|
|
5098
|
|
5099 INITIALIZE_SPECIFIER_TYPE_WITH_DATA (image, "image", "imagep");
|
|
5100
|
|
5101 SPECIFIER_HAS_METHOD (image, create);
|
|
5102 SPECIFIER_HAS_METHOD (image, mark);
|
|
5103 SPECIFIER_HAS_METHOD (image, instantiate);
|
|
5104 SPECIFIER_HAS_METHOD (image, validate);
|
|
5105 SPECIFIER_HAS_METHOD (image, after_change);
|
|
5106 SPECIFIER_HAS_METHOD (image, going_to_add);
|
434
|
5107 SPECIFIER_HAS_METHOD (image, copy_instantiator);
|
428
|
5108 }
|
|
5109
|
|
5110 void
|
|
5111 reinit_specifier_type_create_image (void)
|
|
5112 {
|
|
5113 REINITIALIZE_SPECIFIER_TYPE (image);
|
|
5114 }
|
|
5115
|
|
5116
|
|
5117 static const struct lrecord_description iike_description_1[] = {
|
440
|
5118 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (ii_keyword_entry, keyword) },
|
428
|
5119 { XD_END }
|
|
5120 };
|
|
5121
|
|
5122 static const struct struct_description iike_description = {
|
440
|
5123 sizeof (ii_keyword_entry),
|
428
|
5124 iike_description_1
|
|
5125 };
|
|
5126
|
|
5127 static const struct lrecord_description iiked_description_1[] = {
|
440
|
5128 XD_DYNARR_DESC (ii_keyword_entry_dynarr, &iike_description),
|
428
|
5129 { XD_END }
|
|
5130 };
|
|
5131
|
|
5132 static const struct struct_description iiked_description = {
|
440
|
5133 sizeof (ii_keyword_entry_dynarr),
|
428
|
5134 iiked_description_1
|
|
5135 };
|
|
5136
|
|
5137 static const struct lrecord_description iife_description_1[] = {
|
440
|
5138 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (image_instantiator_format_entry, symbol) },
|
|
5139 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (image_instantiator_format_entry, device) },
|
|
5140 { XD_STRUCT_PTR, offsetof (image_instantiator_format_entry, meths), 1, &iim_description },
|
428
|
5141 { XD_END }
|
|
5142 };
|
|
5143
|
|
5144 static const struct struct_description iife_description = {
|
440
|
5145 sizeof (image_instantiator_format_entry),
|
428
|
5146 iife_description_1
|
|
5147 };
|
|
5148
|
|
5149 static const struct lrecord_description iifed_description_1[] = {
|
440
|
5150 XD_DYNARR_DESC (image_instantiator_format_entry_dynarr, &iife_description),
|
428
|
5151 { XD_END }
|
|
5152 };
|
|
5153
|
|
5154 static const struct struct_description iifed_description = {
|
440
|
5155 sizeof (image_instantiator_format_entry_dynarr),
|
428
|
5156 iifed_description_1
|
|
5157 };
|
|
5158
|
|
5159 static const struct lrecord_description iim_description_1[] = {
|
440
|
5160 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct image_instantiator_methods, symbol) },
|
|
5161 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct image_instantiator_methods, device) },
|
|
5162 { XD_STRUCT_PTR, offsetof (struct image_instantiator_methods, keywords), 1, &iiked_description },
|
|
5163 { XD_STRUCT_PTR, offsetof (struct image_instantiator_methods, consoles), 1, &cted_description },
|
428
|
5164 { XD_END }
|
|
5165 };
|
|
5166
|
|
5167 const struct struct_description iim_description = {
|
442
|
5168 sizeof (struct image_instantiator_methods),
|
428
|
5169 iim_description_1
|
|
5170 };
|
|
5171
|
|
5172 void
|
|
5173 image_instantiator_format_create (void)
|
|
5174 {
|
|
5175 /* image instantiators */
|
|
5176
|
|
5177 the_image_instantiator_format_entry_dynarr =
|
|
5178 Dynarr_new (image_instantiator_format_entry);
|
|
5179
|
|
5180 Vimage_instantiator_format_list = Qnil;
|
|
5181 staticpro (&Vimage_instantiator_format_list);
|
|
5182
|
452
|
5183 dump_add_root_struct_ptr (&the_image_instantiator_format_entry_dynarr, &iifed_description);
|
428
|
5184
|
|
5185 INITIALIZE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (nothing, "nothing");
|
|
5186
|
|
5187 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (nothing, possible_dest_types);
|
|
5188 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (nothing, instantiate);
|
|
5189
|
|
5190 INITIALIZE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (inherit, "inherit");
|
|
5191
|
|
5192 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (inherit, validate);
|
|
5193 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (inherit, normalize);
|
|
5194 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (inherit, possible_dest_types);
|
|
5195 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (inherit, instantiate);
|
|
5196
|
|
5197 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (inherit, Q_face, check_valid_face);
|
|
5198
|
|
5199 INITIALIZE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (string, "string");
|
|
5200
|
|
5201 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (string, validate);
|
442
|
5202 IIFORMAT_HAS_SHARED_METHOD (string, governing_domain, subwindow);
|
428
|
5203 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (string, possible_dest_types);
|
|
5204 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (string, instantiate);
|
|
5205
|
|
5206 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (string, Q_data, check_valid_string);
|
|
5207 /* Do this so we can set strings. */
|
442
|
5208 /* #### Andy, what is this? This is a bogus format and should not be
|
|
5209 visible to the user. */
|
428
|
5210 INITIALIZE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (text, "text");
|
442
|
5211 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (text, update);
|
438
|
5212 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (text, query_geometry);
|
428
|
5213
|
|
5214 INITIALIZE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (formatted_string, "formatted-string");
|
|
5215
|
|
5216 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (formatted_string, validate);
|
|
5217 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (formatted_string, possible_dest_types);
|
|
5218 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (formatted_string, instantiate);
|
|
5219 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (formatted_string, Q_data, check_valid_string);
|
|
5220
|
442
|
5221 /* Do this so pointers have geometry. */
|
|
5222 /* #### Andy, what is this? This is a bogus format and should not be
|
|
5223 visible to the user. */
|
|
5224 INITIALIZE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (pointer, "pointer");
|
|
5225 IIFORMAT_HAS_SHARED_METHOD (pointer, query_geometry, subwindow);
|
|
5226
|
428
|
5227 /* subwindows */
|
|
5228 INITIALIZE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (subwindow, "subwindow");
|
|
5229 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (subwindow, possible_dest_types);
|
442
|
5230 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (subwindow, governing_domain);
|
428
|
5231 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (subwindow, instantiate);
|
442
|
5232 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (subwindow, query_geometry);
|
428
|
5233 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (subwindow, Q_pixel_width, check_valid_int);
|
|
5234 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (subwindow, Q_pixel_height, check_valid_int);
|
|
5235
|
|
5236 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
|
|
5237 INITIALIZE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (xbm, "xbm");
|
|
5238
|
|
5239 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (xbm, validate);
|
|
5240 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (xbm, normalize);
|
|
5241 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (xbm, possible_dest_types);
|
|
5242
|
|
5243 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xbm, Q_data, check_valid_xbm_inline);
|
|
5244 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xbm, Q_file, check_valid_string);
|
|
5245 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xbm, Q_mask_data, check_valid_xbm_inline);
|
|
5246 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xbm, Q_mask_file, check_valid_string);
|
|
5247 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xbm, Q_hotspot_x, check_valid_int);
|
|
5248 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xbm, Q_hotspot_y, check_valid_int);
|
|
5249 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xbm, Q_foreground, check_valid_string);
|
|
5250 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xbm, Q_background, check_valid_string);
|
|
5251 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
|
|
5252
|
|
5253 #ifdef HAVE_XFACE
|
|
5254 INITIALIZE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (xface, "xface");
|
|
5255
|
|
5256 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (xface, validate);
|
|
5257 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (xface, normalize);
|
|
5258 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (xface, possible_dest_types);
|
|
5259
|
|
5260 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xface, Q_data, check_valid_string);
|
|
5261 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xface, Q_file, check_valid_string);
|
|
5262 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xface, Q_hotspot_x, check_valid_int);
|
|
5263 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xface, Q_hotspot_y, check_valid_int);
|
|
5264 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xface, Q_foreground, check_valid_string);
|
|
5265 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xface, Q_background, check_valid_string);
|
|
5266 #endif
|
|
5267
|
|
5268 #ifdef HAVE_XPM
|
|
5269 INITIALIZE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT (xpm, "xpm");
|
|
5270
|
|
5271 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (xpm, validate);
|
|
5272 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (xpm, normalize);
|
|
5273 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD (xpm, possible_dest_types);
|
|
5274
|
|
5275 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xpm, Q_data, check_valid_string);
|
|
5276 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xpm, Q_file, check_valid_string);
|
|
5277 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD (xpm, Q_color_symbols, check_valid_xpm_color_symbols);
|
|
5278 #endif /* HAVE_XPM */
|
|
5279 }
|
|
5280
|
|
5281 void
|
|
5282 reinit_vars_of_glyphs (void)
|
|
5283 {
|
|
5284 the_expose_ignore_blocktype =
|
|
5285 Blocktype_new (struct expose_ignore_blocktype);
|
|
5286
|
|
5287 hold_ignored_expose_registration = 0;
|
|
5288 }
|
|
5289
|
|
5290
|
|
5291 void
|
|
5292 vars_of_glyphs (void)
|
|
5293 {
|
|
5294 reinit_vars_of_glyphs ();
|
|
5295
|
|
5296 Vthe_nothing_vector = vector1 (Qnothing);
|
|
5297 staticpro (&Vthe_nothing_vector);
|
|
5298
|
|
5299 /* image instances */
|
|
5300
|
440
|
5301 Vimage_instance_type_list = Fcons (Qnothing,
|
|
5302 list6 (Qtext, Qmono_pixmap, Qcolor_pixmap,
|
428
|
5303 Qpointer, Qsubwindow, Qwidget));
|
|
5304 staticpro (&Vimage_instance_type_list);
|
|
5305
|
|
5306 /* glyphs */
|
|
5307
|
|
5308 Vglyph_type_list = list3 (Qbuffer, Qpointer, Qicon);
|
|
5309 staticpro (&Vglyph_type_list);
|
|
5310
|
|
5311 /* The octal-escape glyph, control-arrow-glyph and
|
|
5312 invisible-text-glyph are completely initialized in glyphs.el */
|
|
5313
|
|
5314 DEFVAR_LISP ("octal-escape-glyph", &Voctal_escape_glyph /*
|
|
5315 What to prefix character codes displayed in octal with.
|
|
5316 */);
|
|
5317 Voctal_escape_glyph = allocate_glyph (GLYPH_BUFFER, redisplay_glyph_changed);
|
|
5318
|
|
5319 DEFVAR_LISP ("control-arrow-glyph", &Vcontrol_arrow_glyph /*
|
|
5320 What to use as an arrow for control characters.
|
|
5321 */);
|
|
5322 Vcontrol_arrow_glyph = allocate_glyph (GLYPH_BUFFER,
|
|
5323 redisplay_glyph_changed);
|
|
5324
|
|
5325 DEFVAR_LISP ("invisible-text-glyph", &Vinvisible_text_glyph /*
|
|
5326 What to use to indicate the presence of invisible text.
|
|
5327 This is the glyph that is displayed when an ellipsis is called for
|
|
5328 \(see `selective-display-ellipses' and `buffer-invisibility-spec').
|
|
5329 Normally this is three dots ("...").
|
|
5330 */);
|
|
5331 Vinvisible_text_glyph = allocate_glyph (GLYPH_BUFFER,
|
|
5332 redisplay_glyph_changed);
|
|
5333
|
|
5334 /* Partially initialized in glyphs.el */
|
|
5335 DEFVAR_LISP ("hscroll-glyph", &Vhscroll_glyph /*
|
|
5336 What to display at the beginning of horizontally scrolled lines.
|
|
5337 */);
|
|
5338 Vhscroll_glyph = allocate_glyph (GLYPH_BUFFER, redisplay_glyph_changed);
|
|
5339 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
|
|
5340 Fprovide (Qxbm);
|
|
5341 #endif
|
|
5342 #ifdef HAVE_XPM
|
|
5343 Fprovide (Qxpm);
|
|
5344
|
|
5345 DEFVAR_LISP ("xpm-color-symbols", &Vxpm_color_symbols /*
|
|
5346 Definitions of logical color-names used when reading XPM files.
|
|
5347 Elements of this list should be of the form (COLOR-NAME FORM-TO-EVALUATE).
|
|
5348 The COLOR-NAME should be a string, which is the name of the color to define;
|
|
5349 the FORM should evaluate to a `color' specifier object, or a string to be
|
|
5350 passed to `make-color-instance'. If a loaded XPM file references a symbolic
|
|
5351 color called COLOR-NAME, it will display as the computed color instead.
|
|
5352
|
|
5353 The default value of this variable defines the logical color names
|
|
5354 \"foreground\" and \"background\" to be the colors of the `default' face.
|
|
5355 */ );
|
|
5356 Vxpm_color_symbols = Qnil; /* initialized in x-faces.el */
|
|
5357 #endif /* HAVE_XPM */
|
|
5358 #ifdef HAVE_XFACE
|
|
5359 Fprovide (Qxface);
|
|
5360 #endif
|
|
5361
|
|
5362 DEFVAR_BOOL ("disable-animated-pixmaps", &disable_animated_pixmaps /*
|
|
5363 Whether animated pixmaps should be animated.
|
|
5364 Default is t.
|
|
5365 */);
|
|
5366 disable_animated_pixmaps = 0;
|
|
5367 }
|
|
5368
|
|
5369 void
|
|
5370 specifier_vars_of_glyphs (void)
|
|
5371 {
|
|
5372 /* #### Can we GC here? The set_specifier_* calls definitely need */
|
|
5373 /* protection. */
|
|
5374 /* display tables */
|
|
5375
|
|
5376 DEFVAR_SPECIFIER ("current-display-table", &Vcurrent_display_table /*
|
|
5377 *The display table currently in use.
|
|
5378 This is a specifier; use `set-specifier' to change it.
|
442
|
5379
|
|
5380 Display tables are used to control how characters are displayed. Each
|
|
5381 time that redisplay processes a character, it is looked up in all the
|
|
5382 display tables that apply (obtained by calling `specifier-instance' on
|
|
5383 `current-display-table' and any overriding display tables specified in
|
|
5384 currently active faces). The first entry found that matches the
|
|
5385 character determines how the character is displayed. If there is no
|
|
5386 matching entry, the default display method is used. (Non-control
|
|
5387 characters are displayed as themselves and control characters are
|
|
5388 displayed according to the buffer-local variable `ctl-arrow'. Control
|
|
5389 characters are further affected by `control-arrow-glyph' and
|
|
5390 `octal-escape-glyph'.)
|
|
5391
|
|
5392 Each instantiator in this specifier and the display-table specifiers
|
|
5393 in faces is a display table or a list of such tables. If a list, each
|
|
5394 table will be searched in turn for an entry matching a particular
|
|
5395 character. Each display table is one of
|
|
5396
|
|
5397 -- a vector, specifying values for characters starting at 0
|
|
5398 -- a char table, either of type `char' or `generic'
|
|
5399 -- a range table
|
|
5400
|
|
5401 Each entry in a display table should be one of
|
|
5402
|
|
5403 -- nil (this entry is ignored and the search continues)
|
|
5404 -- a character (use this character; if it happens to be the same as
|
|
5405 the original character, default processing happens, otherwise
|
|
5406 redisplay attempts to display this character directly;
|
|
5407 #### At some point recursive display-table lookup will be
|
|
5408 implemented.)
|
|
5409 -- a string (display each character in the string directly;
|
|
5410 #### At some point recursive display-table lookup will be
|
|
5411 implemented.)
|
|
5412 -- a glyph (display the glyph;
|
|
5413 #### At some point recursive display-table lookup will be
|
|
5414 implemented when a string glyph is being processed.)
|
|
5415 -- a cons of the form (format "STRING") where STRING is a printf-like
|
|
5416 spec used to process the character. #### Unfortunately no
|
|
5417 formatting directives other than %% are implemented.
|
|
5418 -- a vector (each element of the vector is processed recursively;
|
|
5419 in such a case, nil elements in the vector are simply ignored)
|
|
5420
|
|
5421 #### At some point in the near future, display tables are likely to
|
|
5422 be expanded to include other features, such as referencing characters
|
|
5423 in particular fonts and allowing the character search to continue
|
|
5424 all the way up the chain of specifier instantiators. These features
|
|
5425 are necessary to properly display Unicode characters.
|
428
|
5426 */ );
|
|
5427 Vcurrent_display_table = Fmake_specifier (Qdisplay_table);
|
|
5428 set_specifier_fallback (Vcurrent_display_table,
|
|
5429 list1 (Fcons (Qnil, Qnil)));
|
|
5430 set_specifier_caching (Vcurrent_display_table,
|
438
|
5431 offsetof (struct window, display_table),
|
428
|
5432 some_window_value_changed,
|
444
|
5433 0, 0, 0);
|
428
|
5434 }
|
|
5435
|
|
5436 void
|
|
5437 complex_vars_of_glyphs (void)
|
|
5438 {
|
|
5439 /* Partially initialized in glyphs-x.c, glyphs.el */
|
|
5440 DEFVAR_LISP ("truncation-glyph", &Vtruncation_glyph /*
|
|
5441 What to display at the end of truncated lines.
|
|
5442 */ );
|
|
5443 Vtruncation_glyph = allocate_glyph (GLYPH_BUFFER, redisplay_glyph_changed);
|
|
5444
|
|
5445 /* Partially initialized in glyphs-x.c, glyphs.el */
|
|
5446 DEFVAR_LISP ("continuation-glyph", &Vcontinuation_glyph /*
|
|
5447 What to display at the end of wrapped lines.
|
|
5448 */ );
|
|
5449 Vcontinuation_glyph = allocate_glyph (GLYPH_BUFFER, redisplay_glyph_changed);
|
|
5450
|
|
5451 /* Partially initialized in glyphs-x.c, glyphs.el */
|
|
5452 DEFVAR_LISP ("xemacs-logo", &Vxemacs_logo /*
|
|
5453 The glyph used to display the XEmacs logo at startup.
|
|
5454 */ );
|
|
5455 Vxemacs_logo = allocate_glyph (GLYPH_BUFFER, 0);
|
|
5456 }
|