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1 /* Device functions for X windows.
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2 Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois.
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3 Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
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5 This file is part of XEmacs.
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6
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7 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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8 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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9 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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10 later version.
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11
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12 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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13 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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15 for more details.
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16
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17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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18 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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21
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22 /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */
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23
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24 /* Original authors: Jamie Zawinski and the FSF */
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25 /* Rewritten by Ben Wing and Chuck Thompson. */
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26
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27 #include <config.h>
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28 #include "lisp.h"
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29
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30 #include "console-x.h"
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31 #include "xintrinsicp.h" /* CoreP.h needs this */
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32 #include <X11/CoreP.h> /* Numerous places access the fields of
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33 a core widget directly. We could
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34 use XtGetValues(), but ... */
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35 #include "xgccache.h"
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36 #include <X11/Shell.h>
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37 #include "xmu.h"
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38 #include "glyphs-x.h"
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39 #include "objects-x.h"
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40
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41 #include "buffer.h"
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42 #include "elhash.h"
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43 #include "events.h"
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44 #include "faces.h"
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45 #include "frame.h"
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46 #include "redisplay.h"
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47 #include "sysdep.h"
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48 #include "window.h"
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49
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50 #include "sysfile.h"
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51 #include "systime.h"
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52
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53 #ifdef HAVE_OFFIX_DND
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54 #include "offix.h"
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55 #endif
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56
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57 Lisp_Object Vdefault_x_device;
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58 #if defined(MULE) && (defined(LWLIB_MENUBARS_MOTIF) || defined(HAVE_XIM) || defined (USE_XFONTSET))
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59 Lisp_Object Vx_app_defaults_directory;
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60 #endif
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61
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62 /* Qdisplay in general.c */
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63 Lisp_Object Qx_error;
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64 Lisp_Object Qinit_pre_x_win, Qinit_post_x_win;
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65
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66 /* The application class of Emacs. */
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67 Lisp_Object Vx_emacs_application_class;
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68
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69 Lisp_Object Vx_initial_argv_list; /* #### ugh! */
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70
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71 static XrmOptionDescRec emacs_options[] =
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72 {
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73 {"-geometry", ".geometry", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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74 {"-iconic", ".iconic", XrmoptionNoArg, "yes"},
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75
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76 {"-internal-border-width", "*EmacsFrame.internalBorderWidth", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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77 {"-ib", "*EmacsFrame.internalBorderWidth", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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78 {"-scrollbar-width", "*EmacsFrame.scrollBarWidth", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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79 {"-scrollbar-height", "*EmacsFrame.scrollBarHeight", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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80
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81 {"-privatecolormap", ".privateColormap", XrmoptionNoArg, "yes"},
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82 {"-visual", ".EmacsVisual", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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83
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84 /* #### Beware! If the type of the shell changes, update this. */
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85 {"-T", "*TopLevelEmacsShell.title", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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86 {"-wn", "*TopLevelEmacsShell.title", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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87 {"-title", "*TopLevelEmacsShell.title", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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88
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89 {"-iconname", "*TopLevelEmacsShell.iconName", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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90 {"-in", "*TopLevelEmacsShell.iconName", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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91 {"-mc", "*pointerColor", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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92 {"-cr", "*cursorColor", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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93 {"-fontset", "*FontSet", XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
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94 };
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95
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96 /* Functions to synchronize mirroring resources and specifiers */
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97 int in_resource_setting;
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98
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99 /************************************************************************/
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100 /* helper functions */
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101 /************************************************************************/
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102
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103 /* JH 97/11/25 removed the static declaration because I need it during setup in event-Xt... */
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104 struct device * get_device_from_display_1 (Display *dpy);
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105 struct device *
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106 get_device_from_display_1 (Display *dpy)
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107 {
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108 Lisp_Object devcons, concons;
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109
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110 DEVICE_LOOP_NO_BREAK (devcons, concons)
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111 {
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112 struct device *d = XDEVICE (XCAR (devcons));
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113 if (DEVICE_X_P (d) && DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d) == dpy)
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114 return d;
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115 }
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116
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114
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117 return 0;
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118 }
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119
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120 struct device *
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121 get_device_from_display (Display *dpy)
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122 {
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123 struct device *d = get_device_from_display_1 (dpy);
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124
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125 #if !defined(INFODOCK)
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126 # define FALLBACK_RESOURCE_NAME "xemacs"
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127 # else
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128 # define FALLBACK_RESOURCE_NAME "infodock"
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129 #endif
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130
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131 if (!d) {
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132 /* This isn't one of our displays. Let's crash? */
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133 stderr_out
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134 ("\n%s: Fatal X Condition. Asked about display we don't own: \"%s\"\n",
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135 (STRINGP (Vinvocation_name) ?
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136 (char *) XSTRING_DATA (Vinvocation_name) : FALLBACK_RESOURCE_NAME),
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137 DisplayString (dpy) ? DisplayString (dpy) : "???");
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138 abort();
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139 }
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140
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141 #undef FALLBACK_RESOURCE_NAME
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142
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143 return d;
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144 }
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145
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146 struct device *
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147 decode_x_device (Lisp_Object device)
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148 {
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149 XSETDEVICE (device, decode_device (device));
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150 CHECK_X_DEVICE (device);
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151 return XDEVICE (device);
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152 }
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153
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154 static Display *
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155 get_x_display (Lisp_Object device)
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156 {
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157 return DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (decode_x_device (device));
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158 }
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159
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160
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161 /************************************************************************/
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162 /* initializing an X connection */
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163 /************************************************************************/
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164
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165 static void
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166 allocate_x_device_struct (struct device *d)
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167 {
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168 d->device_data = xnew_and_zero (struct x_device);
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169 }
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170
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171 static void
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172 Xatoms_of_device_x (struct device *d)
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173 {
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174 Display *D = DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d);
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175
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176 DEVICE_XATOM_WM_PROTOCOLS (d) = XInternAtom (D, "WM_PROTOCOLS", False);
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177 DEVICE_XATOM_WM_DELETE_WINDOW(d) = XInternAtom (D, "WM_DELETE_WINDOW",False);
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178 DEVICE_XATOM_WM_SAVE_YOURSELF(d) = XInternAtom (D, "WM_SAVE_YOURSELF",False);
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179 DEVICE_XATOM_WM_TAKE_FOCUS (d) = XInternAtom (D, "WM_TAKE_FOCUS", False);
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180 DEVICE_XATOM_WM_STATE (d) = XInternAtom (D, "WM_STATE", False);
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181 }
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182
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183 static void
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184 sanity_check_geometry_resource (Display *dpy)
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185 {
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186 char *app_name, *app_class, *s;
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187 char buf1 [255], buf2 [255];
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188 char *type;
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189 XrmValue value;
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190 XtGetApplicationNameAndClass (dpy, &app_name, &app_class);
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191 strcpy (buf1, app_name);
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192 strcpy (buf2, app_class);
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193 for (s = buf1; *s; s++) if (*s == '.') *s = '_';
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194 strcat (buf1, "._no_._such_._resource_.geometry");
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195 strcat (buf2, "._no_._such_._resource_.Geometry");
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196 if (XrmGetResource (XtDatabase (dpy), buf1, buf2, &type, &value) == True)
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197 {
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198 warn_when_safe (Qgeometry, Qerror,
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199 "\n"
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200 "Apparently \"%s*geometry: %s\" or \"%s*geometry: %s\" was\n"
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201 "specified in the resource database. Specifying \"*geometry\" will make\n"
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202 "XEmacs (and most other X programs) malfunction in obscure ways. (i.e.\n"
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203 "the Xt or Xm libraries will probably crash, which is a very bad thing.)\n"
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204 "You should always use \".geometry\" or \"*EmacsFrame.geometry\" instead.\n",
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205 app_name, (char *) value.addr,
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206 app_class, (char *) value.addr);
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207 suppress_early_error_handler_backtrace = 1;
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208 error ("Invalid geometry resource");
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209 }
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210 }
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211
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212 static void
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213 x_init_device_class (struct device *d)
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214 {
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215 if (DEVICE_X_DEPTH(d) > 2)
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216 {
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217 switch (DEVICE_X_VISUAL(d)->class)
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218 {
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219 case StaticGray:
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220 case GrayScale:
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221 DEVICE_CLASS (d) = Qgrayscale;
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222 break;
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223 default:
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224 DEVICE_CLASS (d) = Qcolor;
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225 }
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226 }
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227 else
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228 DEVICE_CLASS (d) = Qmono;
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229 }
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230
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231 /*
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232 * Figure out what application name to use for xemacs
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233 *
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234 * Since we have decomposed XtOpenDisplay into XOpenDisplay and
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235 * XtDisplayInitialize, we no longer get this for free.
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236 *
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237 * If there is a `-name' argument in argv, use that.
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238 * Otherwise use the last component of argv[0].
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239 *
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240 * I have removed the gratuitous use of getenv("RESOURCE_NAME")
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241 * which was in X11R5, but left the matching of any prefix of `-name'.
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242 * Finally, if all else fails, return `xemacs', as it is more
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243 * appropriate (X11R5 returns `main').
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244 */
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245 static char *
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246 compute_x_app_name (int argc, char **argv)
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247 {
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248 int i;
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249 char *ptr;
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250
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251 for (i = 1; i < argc - 1; i++)
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252 if (!strncmp(argv[i], "-name", max (2, strlen (argv[1]))))
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253 return argv[i+1];
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254
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255 if (argc > 0 && argv[0] && *argv[0])
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256 return (ptr = strrchr (argv[0], '/')) ? ++ptr : argv[0];
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257
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258 return "xemacs";
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259 }
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260
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261 /*
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262 * This function figures out whether the user has any resources of the
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263 * form "XEmacs.foo" or "XEmacs*foo".
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264 *
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265 * Currently we only consult the display's global resources; to look
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266 * for screen specific resources, we would need to also consult:
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267 * xdefs = XScreenResourceString(ScreenOfDisplay(dpy, scrno));
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268 */
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269 static int
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270 have_xemacs_resources_in_xrdb (Display *dpy)
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271 {
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272 char *xdefs, *key;
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273 int len;
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274
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278
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275 #ifdef INFODOCK
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276 key = "InfoDock";
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277 #else
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278 key = "XEmacs";
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278
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279 #endif
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276
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280 len = strlen (key);
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281
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282 if (!dpy)
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283 return 0;
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284
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285 xdefs = XResourceManagerString (dpy); /* don't free - owned by X */
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286 while (xdefs && *xdefs)
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287 {
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288 if (strncmp (xdefs, key, len) == 0 &&
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289 (xdefs[len] == '*' || xdefs[len] == '.'))
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290 return 1;
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291
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292 while (*xdefs && *xdefs++ != '\n') /* find start of next entry.. */
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293 ;
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259
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294 }
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295
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296 return 0;
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259
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297 }
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298
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272
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299 /* Only the characters [-_A-Za-z0-9] are allowed in the individual
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300 components of a resource. Convert invalid characters to `-' */
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301
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302 static char valid_resource_char_p[256];
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303
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304 static void
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305 validify_resource_component (char *str, size_t len)
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306 {
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307 for (; len; len--, str++)
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308 if (!valid_resource_char_p[(unsigned char) (*str)])
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309 *str = '-';
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310 }
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311
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312 static void
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313 Dynarr_add_validified_lisp_string (char_dynarr *cda, Lisp_Object str)
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314 {
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315 Bytecount len = XSTRING_LENGTH (str);
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316 Dynarr_add_many (cda, (char *) XSTRING_DATA (str), len);
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317 validify_resource_component (Dynarr_atp (cda, Dynarr_length (cda) - len), len);
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318 }
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319
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320 #if 0
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321 /* compare visual info for qsorting */
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322 static int
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323 x_comp_visual_info (const void *elem1, const void *elem2)
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324 {
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325 XVisualInfo *left, *right;
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326
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327 left = (XVisualInfo *)elem1;
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328 right = (XVisualInfo *)elem2;
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329
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330 if ( left == NULL )
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331 return -1;
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332 if ( right == NULL )
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333 return 1;
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334
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335 if ( left->depth > right->depth ) {
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336 return 1;
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337 }
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338 else if ( left->depth == right->depth ) {
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339 if ( left->colormap_size > right->colormap_size )
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340 return 1;
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341 if ( left->class > right->class )
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342 return 1;
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343 else if ( left->class < right->class )
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344 return -1;
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345 else
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346 return 0;
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347 }
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348 else {
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349 return -1;
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350 }
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351
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352 }
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353 #endif /* if 0 */
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354
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355 #define XXX_IMAGE_LIBRARY_IS_SOMEWHAT_BROKEN
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356 static Visual *
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357 x_try_best_visual_class (Screen *screen, int scrnum, int visual_class)
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358 {
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359 Display *dpy = DisplayOfScreen (screen);
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360 XVisualInfo vi_in;
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361 XVisualInfo *vi_out = NULL;
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362 int out_count;
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363
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364 vi_in.class = visual_class;
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365 vi_in.screen = scrnum;
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366 vi_out = XGetVisualInfo (dpy, (VisualClassMask | VisualScreenMask),
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367 &vi_in, &out_count);
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368 if ( vi_out )
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369 {
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370 int i, best;
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371 Visual *visual;
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372 for (i = 0, best = 0; i < out_count; i++)
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373 /* It's better if it's deeper, or if it's the same depth with
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374 more cells (does that ever happen? Well, it could...)
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375 NOTE: don't allow pseudo color to get larger than 8! */
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376 if (((vi_out [i].depth > vi_out [best].depth) ||
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377 ((vi_out [i].depth == vi_out [best].depth) &&
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378 (vi_out [i].colormap_size > vi_out [best].colormap_size)))
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379 #ifdef XXX_IMAGE_LIBRARY_IS_SOMEWHAT_BROKEN
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380 /* For now, the image library doesn't like PseudoColor visuals
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381 of depths other than 1 or 8. Depths greater than 8 only occur
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382 on machines which have TrueColor anyway, so probably we'll end
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383 up using that (it is the one that `Best' would pick) but if a
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384 PseudoColor visual is explicitly specified, pick the 8 bit one.
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385 */
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386 && (visual_class != PseudoColor ||
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387 vi_out [i].depth == 1 ||
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388 vi_out [i].depth == 8)
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389 #endif
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412
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390
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391 /* SGI has 30-bit deep visuals. Ignore them.
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394
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392 (We only have 24-bit data anyway.)
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393 */
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394 && (vi_out [i].depth <= 24)
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395 )
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396 best = i;
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397 visual = vi_out[best].visual;
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398 XFree ((char *) vi_out);
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399 return visual;
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400 }
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401 else
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402 return 0;
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403 }
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404
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405 static int
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406 x_get_visual_depth (Display *dpy, Visual *visual)
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407 {
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408 XVisualInfo vi_in;
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409 XVisualInfo *vi_out;
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410 int out_count, d;
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411
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412 vi_in.visualid = XVisualIDFromVisual (visual);
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413 vi_out = XGetVisualInfo (dpy, /*VisualScreenMask|*/VisualIDMask,
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414 &vi_in, &out_count);
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415 if (! vi_out) abort ();
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416 d = vi_out [0].depth;
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417 XFree ((char *) vi_out);
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418 return d;
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419 }
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420
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421 static Visual *
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422 x_try_best_visual (Display *dpy, int scrnum)
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423 {
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424 Visual *visual = NULL;
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425 Screen *screen = ScreenOfDisplay (dpy, scrnum);
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426 if ((visual = x_try_best_visual_class (screen, scrnum, TrueColor))
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427 && x_get_visual_depth (dpy, visual) >= 16 )
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428 return visual;
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429 if ((visual = x_try_best_visual_class (screen, scrnum, PseudoColor)))
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430 return visual;
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431 if ((visual = x_try_best_visual_class (screen, scrnum, TrueColor)))
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432 return visual;
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433 #ifdef DIRECTCOLOR_WORKS
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434 if ((visual = x_try_best_visual_class (screen, scrnum, DirectColor)))
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435 return visual;
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436 #endif
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437
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438 visual = DefaultVisualOfScreen (screen);
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439 if ( x_get_visual_depth (dpy, visual) >= 8 )
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440 return visual;
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441
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442 if ((visual = x_try_best_visual_class (screen, scrnum, StaticGray)))
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443 return visual;
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444 if ((visual = x_try_best_visual_class (screen, scrnum, GrayScale)))
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445 return visual;
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446 return DefaultVisualOfScreen (screen);
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447 }
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448
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449
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450 static void
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451 x_init_device (struct device *d, Lisp_Object props)
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452 {
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453 Lisp_Object display;
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454 Lisp_Object device;
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455 Display *dpy;
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456 Widget app_shell;
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457 int argc;
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458 char **argv;
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412
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459 CONST char *app_class;
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460 CONST char *app_name;
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461 CONST char *disp_name;
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462 Visual *visual = NULL;
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463 int depth = 8; /* shut up the compiler */
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464 Colormap cmap;
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465 int screen;
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394
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466 /* */
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467 int best_visual_found = 0;
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0
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468
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469 XSETDEVICE (device, d);
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470 display = DEVICE_CONNECTION (d);
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471
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472 allocate_x_device_struct (d);
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473
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474 make_argc_argv (Vx_initial_argv_list, &argc, &argv);
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475
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412
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476 GET_C_STRING_CTEXT_DATA_ALLOCA (display, disp_name);
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259
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477
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276
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478 /*
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479 * Break apart the old XtOpenDisplay call into XOpenDisplay and
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480 * XtDisplayInitialize so we can figure out whether there
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481 * are any XEmacs resources in the resource database before
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394
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482 * we initialize Xt. This is so we can automagically support
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276
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483 * both `Emacs' and `XEmacs' application classes.
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484 */
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485 slow_down_interrupts ();
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276
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486 /* May not be needed but XtOpenDisplay could not deal with signals here. */
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487 dpy = DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d) = XOpenDisplay (disp_name);
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0
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488 speed_up_interrupts ();
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489
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490 if (dpy == 0)
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491 {
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272
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492 suppress_early_error_handler_backtrace = 1;
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0
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493 signal_simple_error ("X server not responding\n", display);
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494 }
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495
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276
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496 if (STRINGP (Vx_emacs_application_class) &&
|
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497 XSTRING_LENGTH (Vx_emacs_application_class) > 0)
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412
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498 GET_C_STRING_CTEXT_DATA_ALLOCA (Vx_emacs_application_class, app_class);
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276
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499 else
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500 {
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501 app_class = (NILP (Vx_emacs_application_class) &&
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502 have_xemacs_resources_in_xrdb (dpy))
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278
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503 #ifdef INFODOCK
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504 ? "InfoDock"
|
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505 #else
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276
|
506 ? "XEmacs"
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278
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507 #endif
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276
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508 : "Emacs";
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509 /* need to update Vx_emacs_application_class: */
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510 Vx_emacs_application_class = build_string (app_class);
|
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511 }
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|
512
|
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513 slow_down_interrupts ();
|
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514 /* May not be needed but XtOpenDisplay could not deal with signals here.
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515 Yuck. */
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516 XtDisplayInitialize (Xt_app_con, dpy, compute_x_app_name (argc, argv),
|
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517 app_class, emacs_options,
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|
518 XtNumber (emacs_options), &argc, argv);
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519 speed_up_interrupts ();
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520
|
380
|
521 screen = DefaultScreen (dpy);
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74
|
522 if (NILP (Vdefault_x_device))
|
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523 Vdefault_x_device = device;
|
|
524
|
70
|
525 #ifdef MULE
|
209
|
526 #if defined(LWLIB_MENUBARS_MOTIF) || defined(HAVE_XIM) || defined (USE_XFONTSET)
|
70
|
527 {
|
|
528 /* Read in locale-specific resources from
|
263
|
529 data-directory/app-defaults/$LANG/Emacs.
|
70
|
530 This is in addition to the standard app-defaults files, and
|
|
531 does not override resources defined elsewhere */
|
412
|
532 CONST char *data_dir;
|
267
|
533 char *path;
|
380
|
534 XrmDatabase db = XtDatabase (dpy); /* #### XtScreenDatabase(dpy) ? */
|
412
|
535 CONST char *locale = XrmLocaleOfDatabase (db);
|
183
|
536
|
227
|
537 if (STRINGP (Vx_app_defaults_directory) &&
|
|
538 XSTRING_LENGTH (Vx_app_defaults_directory) > 0)
|
|
539 {
|
412
|
540 GET_C_STRING_FILENAME_DATA_ALLOCA(Vx_app_defaults_directory, data_dir);
|
267
|
541 path = (char *)alloca (strlen (data_dir) + strlen (locale) + 7);
|
263
|
542 sprintf (path, "%s%s/Emacs", data_dir, locale);
|
227
|
543 if (!access (path, R_OK))
|
|
544 XrmCombineFileDatabase (path, &db, False);
|
|
545 }
|
|
546 else if (STRINGP (Vdata_directory) && XSTRING_LENGTH (Vdata_directory) > 0)
|
169
|
547 {
|
412
|
548 GET_C_STRING_FILENAME_DATA_ALLOCA (Vdata_directory, data_dir);
|
267
|
549 path = (char *)alloca (strlen (data_dir) + 13 + strlen (locale) + 7);
|
263
|
550 sprintf (path, "%sapp-defaults/%s/Emacs", data_dir, locale);
|
169
|
551 if (!access (path, R_OK))
|
|
552 XrmCombineFileDatabase (path, &db, False);
|
|
553 }
|
227
|
554 }
|
209
|
555 #endif /* LWLIB_MENUBARS_MOTIF or HAVE_XIM USE_XFONTSET */
|
149
|
556 #endif /* MULE */
|
6
|
557
|
0
|
558 if (NILP (DEVICE_NAME (d)))
|
|
559 DEVICE_NAME (d) = display;
|
|
560
|
|
561 /* We're going to modify the string in-place, so be a nice XEmacs */
|
|
562 DEVICE_NAME (d) = Fcopy_sequence (DEVICE_NAME (d));
|
|
563 /* colons and periods can't appear in individual elements of resource
|
|
564 strings */
|
219
|
565
|
272
|
566 XtGetApplicationNameAndClass (dpy, (char **) &app_name, (char **) &app_class);
|
219
|
567 /* search for a matching visual if requested by the user, or setup the display default */
|
|
568 {
|
412
|
569 char *buf1 = (char *)alloca (strlen (app_name) + 17);
|
|
570 char *buf2 = (char *)alloca (strlen (app_class) + 17);
|
219
|
571 char *type;
|
|
572 XrmValue value;
|
|
573
|
|
574 sprintf (buf1, "%s.emacsVisual", app_name);
|
|
575 sprintf (buf2, "%s.EmacsVisual", app_class);
|
|
576 if (XrmGetResource (XtDatabase (dpy), buf1, buf2, &type, &value) == True)
|
|
577 {
|
412
|
578 int cnt = 0, vis_class = PseudoColor;
|
219
|
579 XVisualInfo vinfo;
|
412
|
580 char *res, *str = (char*)value.addr;
|
219
|
581
|
412
|
582 #define CHECK_VIS_CLASS(class) \
|
|
583 else if (strncmp (str, #class, sizeof (#class) - 1) == 0) \
|
|
584 cnt = sizeof (#class) - 1, vis_class = class
|
380
|
585
|
|
586 if (1)
|
|
587 ;
|
|
588 CHECK_VIS_CLASS (StaticGray);
|
|
589 CHECK_VIS_CLASS (StaticColor);
|
|
590 CHECK_VIS_CLASS (TrueColor);
|
|
591 CHECK_VIS_CLASS (GrayScale);
|
|
592 CHECK_VIS_CLASS (PseudoColor);
|
|
593 CHECK_VIS_CLASS (DirectColor);
|
|
594
|
219
|
595 if (cnt)
|
|
596 {
|
412
|
597 res = str + cnt;
|
|
598 depth = atoi (res);
|
219
|
599 if (depth == 0)
|
|
600 {
|
380
|
601 stderr_out ("Invalid Depth specification in %s... ignoring...\n", str);
|
219
|
602 }
|
|
603 else
|
|
604 {
|
380
|
605 if (XMatchVisualInfo (dpy, screen, depth, vis_class, &vinfo))
|
219
|
606 {
|
|
607 visual = vinfo.visual;
|
|
608 }
|
|
609 else
|
|
610 {
|
380
|
611 stderr_out ("Can't match the requested visual %s... using defaults\n", str);
|
219
|
612 }
|
|
613 }
|
|
614 }
|
|
615 else
|
|
616 {
|
380
|
617 stderr_out( "Invalid Visual specification in %s... ignoring.\n", str);
|
219
|
618 }
|
|
619 }
|
|
620 if (visual == NULL)
|
|
621 {
|
394
|
622 /*
|
|
623 visual = DefaultVisual(dpy, screen);
|
|
624 depth = DefaultDepth(dpy, screen);
|
|
625 */
|
|
626 visual = x_try_best_visual (dpy, screen);
|
|
627 depth = x_get_visual_depth (dpy, visual);
|
|
628 best_visual_found = (visual != DefaultVisual (dpy, screen));
|
219
|
629 }
|
|
630
|
284
|
631 /* If we've got the same visual as the default and it's PseudoColor,
|
|
632 check to see if the user specified that we need a private colormap */
|
380
|
633 if (visual == DefaultVisual (dpy, screen))
|
219
|
634 {
|
|
635 sprintf (buf1, "%s.privateColormap", app_name);
|
|
636 sprintf (buf2, "%s.PrivateColormap", app_class);
|
|
637 if ((visual->class == PseudoColor) &&
|
|
638 (XrmGetResource (XtDatabase (dpy), buf1, buf2, &type, &value) == True))
|
|
639 {
|
380
|
640 cmap = XCopyColormapAndFree (dpy, DefaultColormap (dpy, screen));
|
219
|
641 }
|
|
642 else
|
|
643 {
|
380
|
644 cmap = DefaultColormap (dpy, screen);
|
219
|
645 }
|
|
646 }
|
|
647 else
|
|
648 {
|
394
|
649 if ( best_visual_found )
|
|
650 {
|
|
651 cmap = XCreateColormap (dpy, RootWindow (dpy, screen), visual, AllocNone);
|
|
652 }
|
|
653 else
|
|
654 {
|
|
655 /* We have to create a matching colormap anyway...
|
412
|
656 ### think about using standard colormaps (need the Xmu libs?) */
|
394
|
657 cmap = XCreateColormap(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, screen), visual, AllocNone);
|
|
658 XInstallColormap(dpy, cmap);
|
|
659 }
|
219
|
660 }
|
|
661 }
|
380
|
662
|
|
663 DEVICE_X_VISUAL (d) = visual;
|
219
|
664 DEVICE_X_COLORMAP (d) = cmap;
|
380
|
665 DEVICE_X_DEPTH (d) = depth;
|
272
|
666 validify_resource_component ((char *) XSTRING_DATA (DEVICE_NAME (d)),
|
|
667 XSTRING_LENGTH (DEVICE_NAME (d)));
|
380
|
668
|
|
669 {
|
|
670 Arg al[3];
|
|
671 XtSetArg (al[0], XtNvisual, visual);
|
|
672 XtSetArg (al[1], XtNdepth, depth);
|
|
673 XtSetArg (al[2], XtNcolormap, cmap);
|
|
674
|
|
675 app_shell = XtAppCreateShell (NULL, app_class,
|
|
676 applicationShellWidgetClass,
|
|
677 dpy, al, countof (al));
|
|
678 }
|
0
|
679
|
219
|
680 DEVICE_XT_APP_SHELL (d) = app_shell;
|
380
|
681
|
70
|
682 #ifdef HAVE_XIM
|
|
683 XIM_init_device(d);
|
|
684 #endif /* HAVE_XIM */
|
0
|
685
|
272
|
686 /* Realize the app_shell so that its window exists for GC creation purposes,
|
219
|
687 and set it to the size of the root window for child placement purposes */
|
|
688 {
|
380
|
689 Arg al[5];
|
|
690 XtSetArg (al[0], XtNmappedWhenManaged, False);
|
|
691 XtSetArg (al[1], XtNx, 0);
|
|
692 XtSetArg (al[2], XtNy, 0);
|
|
693 XtSetArg (al[3], XtNwidth, WidthOfScreen (ScreenOfDisplay (dpy, screen)));
|
|
694 XtSetArg (al[4], XtNheight, HeightOfScreen (ScreenOfDisplay (dpy, screen)));
|
|
695 XtSetValues (app_shell, al, countof (al));
|
219
|
696 XtRealizeWidget (app_shell);
|
|
697 }
|
380
|
698
|
414
|
699 #ifdef HAVE_WMCOMMAND
|
177
|
700 {
|
219
|
701 int new_argc;
|
|
702 char **new_argv;
|
|
703 make_argc_argv (Vcommand_line_args, &new_argc, &new_argv);
|
|
704 XSetCommand (XtDisplay (app_shell), XtWindow (app_shell), new_argv, new_argc);
|
|
705 free_argc_argv (new_argv);
|
177
|
706 }
|
414
|
707 #endif /* HAVE_WMCOMMAND */
|
177
|
708
|
219
|
709
|
197
|
710 #ifdef HAVE_OFFIX_DND
|
219
|
711 DndInitialize ( app_shell );
|
197
|
712 #endif
|
|
713
|
0
|
714 Vx_initial_argv_list = make_arg_list (argc, argv);
|
|
715 free_argc_argv (argv);
|
|
716
|
|
717 DEVICE_X_WM_COMMAND_FRAME (d) = Qnil;
|
|
718
|
|
719 sanity_check_geometry_resource (dpy);
|
|
720
|
|
721 /* In event-Xt.c */
|
|
722 x_init_modifier_mapping (d);
|
|
723
|
|
724 DEVICE_INFD (d) = DEVICE_OUTFD (d) = ConnectionNumber (dpy);
|
|
725 init_baud_rate (d);
|
|
726 init_one_device (d);
|
|
727
|
219
|
728 DEVICE_X_GC_CACHE (d) = make_gc_cache (dpy, XtWindow(app_shell));
|
0
|
729 DEVICE_X_GRAY_PIXMAP (d) = None;
|
|
730 Xatoms_of_device_x (d);
|
412
|
731 Xatoms_of_xselect (d);
|
0
|
732 Xatoms_of_objects_x (d);
|
|
733 x_init_device_class (d);
|
|
734
|
2
|
735 /* Run the elisp side of the X device initialization. */
|
0
|
736 call0 (Qinit_pre_x_win);
|
|
737 }
|
|
738
|
|
739 static void
|
|
740 x_finish_init_device (struct device *d, Lisp_Object props)
|
|
741 {
|
|
742 call0 (Qinit_post_x_win);
|
|
743 }
|
|
744
|
|
745 static void
|
424
|
746 x_mark_device (struct device *d)
|
0
|
747 {
|
424
|
748 mark_object (DEVICE_X_WM_COMMAND_FRAME (d));
|
|
749 mark_object (DEVICE_X_DATA (d)->x_keysym_map_hash_table);
|
0
|
750 }
|
|
751
|
|
752
|
|
753 /************************************************************************/
|
|
754 /* closing an X connection */
|
|
755 /************************************************************************/
|
|
756
|
|
757 static void
|
|
758 free_x_device_struct (struct device *d)
|
|
759 {
|
|
760 xfree (d->device_data);
|
|
761 }
|
|
762
|
|
763 static void
|
|
764 x_delete_device (struct device *d)
|
|
765 {
|
|
766 Lisp_Object device;
|
|
767 Display *display;
|
|
768 #ifdef FREE_CHECKING
|
384
|
769 extern void (*__free_hook) (void *);
|
0
|
770 int checking_free;
|
|
771 #endif
|
|
772
|
|
773 XSETDEVICE (device, d);
|
|
774 display = DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d);
|
|
775
|
|
776 if (display)
|
|
777 {
|
|
778 #ifdef FREE_CHECKING
|
|
779 checking_free = (__free_hook != 0);
|
183
|
780
|
0
|
781 /* Disable strict free checking, to avoid bug in X library */
|
|
782 if (checking_free)
|
|
783 disable_strict_free_check ();
|
|
784 #endif
|
|
785
|
|
786 free_gc_cache (DEVICE_X_GC_CACHE (d));
|
|
787 if (DEVICE_X_DATA (d)->x_modifier_keymap)
|
|
788 XFreeModifiermap (DEVICE_X_DATA (d)->x_modifier_keymap);
|
|
789 if (DEVICE_X_DATA (d)->x_keysym_map)
|
|
790 XFree ((char *) DEVICE_X_DATA (d)->x_keysym_map);
|
|
791
|
380
|
792 if (DEVICE_XT_APP_SHELL (d))
|
|
793 {
|
|
794 XtDestroyWidget (DEVICE_XT_APP_SHELL (d));
|
|
795 DEVICE_XT_APP_SHELL (d) = NULL;
|
|
796 }
|
|
797
|
0
|
798 XtCloseDisplay (display);
|
|
799 DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d) = 0;
|
|
800 #ifdef FREE_CHECKING
|
|
801 if (checking_free)
|
|
802 enable_strict_free_check ();
|
|
803 #endif
|
|
804 }
|
183
|
805
|
0
|
806 if (EQ (device, Vdefault_x_device))
|
|
807 {
|
|
808 Lisp_Object devcons, concons;
|
|
809 /* #### handle deleting last X device */
|
|
810 Vdefault_x_device = Qnil;
|
|
811 DEVICE_LOOP_NO_BREAK (devcons, concons)
|
|
812 {
|
157
|
813 if (DEVICE_X_P (XDEVICE (XCAR (devcons))) &&
|
|
814 !EQ (device, XCAR (devcons)))
|
0
|
815 {
|
|
816 Vdefault_x_device = XCAR (devcons);
|
|
817 goto double_break;
|
|
818 }
|
|
819 }
|
|
820 }
|
|
821 double_break:
|
|
822 free_x_device_struct (d);
|
|
823 }
|
|
824
|
|
825
|
|
826 /************************************************************************/
|
|
827 /* handle X errors */
|
|
828 /************************************************************************/
|
|
829
|
412
|
830 CONST char *
|
0
|
831 x_event_name (int event_type)
|
|
832 {
|
412
|
833 static CONST char *events[] =
|
272
|
834 {
|
|
835 "0: ERROR!",
|
|
836 "1: REPLY",
|
|
837 "KeyPress",
|
|
838 "KeyRelease",
|
|
839 "ButtonPress",
|
|
840 "ButtonRelease",
|
|
841 "MotionNotify",
|
|
842 "EnterNotify",
|
|
843 "LeaveNotify",
|
|
844 "FocusIn",
|
|
845 "FocusOut",
|
|
846 "KeymapNotify",
|
|
847 "Expose",
|
|
848 "GraphicsExpose",
|
|
849 "NoExpose",
|
|
850 "VisibilityNotify",
|
|
851 "CreateNotify",
|
|
852 "DestroyNotify",
|
|
853 "UnmapNotify",
|
|
854 "MapNotify",
|
|
855 "MapRequest",
|
|
856 "ReparentNotify",
|
|
857 "ConfigureNotify",
|
|
858 "ConfigureRequest",
|
|
859 "GravityNotify",
|
|
860 "ResizeRequest",
|
|
861 "CirculateNotify",
|
|
862 "CirculateRequest",
|
|
863 "PropertyNotify",
|
|
864 "SelectionClear",
|
|
865 "SelectionRequest",
|
|
866 "SelectionNotify",
|
|
867 "ColormapNotify",
|
|
868 "ClientMessage",
|
|
869 "MappingNotify",
|
|
870 "LASTEvent"
|
|
871 };
|
|
872
|
|
873 if (event_type < 0 || event_type >= countof (events))
|
|
874 return NULL;
|
0
|
875 return events [event_type];
|
|
876 }
|
|
877
|
|
878 /* Handling errors.
|
|
879
|
|
880 If an X error occurs which we are not expecting, we have no alternative
|
|
881 but to print it to stderr. It would be nice to stuff it into a pop-up
|
|
882 buffer, or to print it in the minibuffer, but that's not possible, because
|
|
883 one is not allowed to do any I/O on the display connection from an error
|
|
884 handler. The guts of Xlib expect these functions to either return or exit.
|
|
885
|
|
886 However, there are occasions when we might expect an error to reasonably
|
|
887 occur. The interface to this is as follows:
|
|
888
|
|
889 Before calling some X routine which may error, call
|
|
890 expect_x_error (dpy);
|
|
891
|
|
892 Just after calling the X routine, call either:
|
|
893
|
|
894 x_error_occurred_p (dpy);
|
|
895
|
|
896 to ask whether an error happened (and was ignored), or:
|
|
897
|
|
898 signal_if_x_error (dpy, resumable_p);
|
|
899
|
|
900 which will call Fsignal() with args appropriate to the X error, if there
|
|
901 was one. (Resumable_p is whether the debugger should be allowed to
|
|
902 continue from the call to signal.)
|
|
903
|
|
904 You must call one of these two routines immediately after calling the X
|
|
905 routine; think of them as bookends like BLOCK_INPUT and UNBLOCK_INPUT.
|
|
906 */
|
|
907
|
|
908 static int error_expected;
|
|
909 static int error_occurred;
|
|
910 static XErrorEvent last_error;
|
|
911
|
|
912 /* OVERKILL! */
|
|
913
|
|
914 #ifdef EXTERNAL_WIDGET
|
|
915 static Lisp_Object
|
|
916 x_error_handler_do_enqueue (Lisp_Object frame)
|
|
917 {
|
|
918 enqueue_magic_eval_event (io_error_delete_frame, frame);
|
|
919 return Qt;
|
|
920 }
|
|
921
|
|
922 static Lisp_Object
|
|
923 x_error_handler_error (Lisp_Object data, Lisp_Object dummy)
|
|
924 {
|
|
925 return Qnil;
|
|
926 }
|
|
927 #endif /* EXTERNAL_WIDGET */
|
|
928
|
|
929 int
|
|
930 x_error_handler (Display *disp, XErrorEvent *event)
|
|
931 {
|
|
932 if (error_expected)
|
|
933 {
|
|
934 error_expected = 0;
|
|
935 error_occurred = 1;
|
|
936 last_error = *event;
|
|
937 }
|
|
938 else
|
|
939 {
|
|
940 #ifdef EXTERNAL_WIDGET
|
|
941 struct frame *f;
|
|
942 struct device *d = get_device_from_display (disp);
|
|
943
|
|
944 if ((event->error_code == BadWindow ||
|
|
945 event->error_code == BadDrawable)
|
|
946 && ((f = x_any_window_to_frame (d, event->resourceid)) != 0))
|
|
947 {
|
|
948 Lisp_Object frame;
|
|
949
|
|
950 /* one of the windows comprising one of our frames has died.
|
|
951 This occurs particularly with ExternalShell frames when the
|
|
952 client that owns the ExternalShell's window dies.
|
|
953
|
|
954 We cannot do any I/O on the display connection so we need
|
|
955 to enqueue an eval event so that the deletion happens
|
|
956 later.
|
|
957
|
|
958 Furthermore, we need to trap any errors (out-of-memory) that
|
|
959 may occur when Fenqueue_eval_event is called.
|
|
960 */
|
|
961
|
|
962 if (f->being_deleted)
|
|
963 return 0;
|
|
964 XSETFRAME (frame, f);
|
|
965 if (!NILP (condition_case_1 (Qerror, x_error_handler_do_enqueue,
|
|
966 frame, x_error_handler_error, Qnil)))
|
|
967 {
|
|
968 f->being_deleted = 1;
|
|
969 f->visible = 0;
|
|
970 }
|
|
971 return 0;
|
|
972 }
|
|
973 #endif /* EXTERNAL_WIDGET */
|
|
974
|
|
975 stderr_out ("\n%s: ",
|
|
976 (STRINGP (Vinvocation_name)
|
14
|
977 ? (char *) XSTRING_DATA (Vinvocation_name)
|
0
|
978 : "xemacs"));
|
|
979 XmuPrintDefaultErrorMessage (disp, event, stderr);
|
|
980 }
|
|
981 return 0;
|
|
982 }
|
|
983
|
|
984 void
|
|
985 expect_x_error (Display *dpy)
|
|
986 {
|
|
987 assert (!error_expected);
|
|
988 XSync (dpy, 0); /* handle pending errors before setting flag */
|
|
989 error_expected = 1;
|
|
990 error_occurred = 0;
|
|
991 }
|
|
992
|
|
993 int
|
|
994 x_error_occurred_p (Display *dpy)
|
|
995 {
|
|
996 int val;
|
|
997 XSync (dpy, 0); /* handle pending errors before setting flag */
|
|
998 val = error_occurred;
|
|
999 error_expected = 0;
|
|
1000 error_occurred = 0;
|
|
1001 return val;
|
|
1002 }
|
|
1003
|
|
1004 int
|
|
1005 signal_if_x_error (Display *dpy, int resumable_p)
|
|
1006 {
|
|
1007 char buf[1024];
|
|
1008 Lisp_Object data;
|
|
1009 if (! x_error_occurred_p (dpy))
|
|
1010 return 0;
|
|
1011 data = Qnil;
|
|
1012 sprintf (buf, "0x%X", (unsigned int) last_error.resourceid);
|
|
1013 data = Fcons (build_string (buf), data);
|
|
1014 {
|
|
1015 char num [32];
|
|
1016 sprintf (num, "%d", last_error.request_code);
|
|
1017 XGetErrorDatabaseText (last_error.display, "XRequest", num, "",
|
|
1018 buf, sizeof (buf));
|
|
1019 if (! *buf)
|
|
1020 sprintf (buf, "Request-%d", last_error.request_code);
|
|
1021 data = Fcons (build_string (buf), data);
|
|
1022 }
|
|
1023 XGetErrorText (last_error.display, last_error.error_code, buf, sizeof (buf));
|
|
1024 data = Fcons (build_string (buf), data);
|
|
1025 again:
|
|
1026 Fsignal (Qx_error, data);
|
|
1027 if (! resumable_p) goto again;
|
|
1028 return 1;
|
|
1029 }
|
|
1030
|
|
1031 int
|
|
1032 x_IO_error_handler (Display *disp)
|
|
1033 {
|
|
1034 /* This function can GC */
|
|
1035 Lisp_Object dev;
|
114
|
1036 struct device *d = get_device_from_display_1 (disp);
|
|
1037
|
373
|
1038 assert (d != NULL);
|
|
1039 XSETDEVICE (dev, d);
|
0
|
1040
|
|
1041 if (NILP (find_nonminibuffer_frame_not_on_device (dev)))
|
|
1042 {
|
|
1043 /* We're going down. */
|
|
1044 stderr_out
|
|
1045 ("\n%s: Fatal I/O Error %d (%s) on display connection \"%s\"\n",
|
|
1046 (STRINGP (Vinvocation_name) ?
|
14
|
1047 (char *) XSTRING_DATA (Vinvocation_name) : "xemacs"),
|
0
|
1048 errno, strerror (errno), DisplayString (disp));
|
|
1049 stderr_out
|
|
1050 (" after %lu requests (%lu known processed) with %d events remaining.\n",
|
|
1051 NextRequest (disp) - 1, LastKnownRequestProcessed (disp),
|
|
1052 QLength (disp));
|
|
1053 /* assert (!_Xdebug); */
|
|
1054 }
|
|
1055 else
|
|
1056 {
|
|
1057 warn_when_safe
|
|
1058 (Qx, Qcritical,
|
373
|
1059 "I/O Error %d (%s) on display connection\n"
|
|
1060 " \"%s\" after after %lu requests (%lu known processed)\n"
|
|
1061 " with %d events remaining.\n"
|
|
1062 " Throwing to top level.\n",
|
0
|
1063 errno, strerror (errno), DisplayString (disp),
|
|
1064 NextRequest (disp) - 1, LastKnownRequestProcessed (disp),
|
|
1065 QLength (disp));
|
|
1066 }
|
|
1067
|
373
|
1068 /* According to X specs, we should not return from this function, or
|
|
1069 Xlib might just decide to exit(). So we mark the offending
|
|
1070 console for deletion and throw to top level. */
|
114
|
1071 if (d)
|
|
1072 enqueue_magic_eval_event (io_error_delete_device, dev);
|
373
|
1073 DEVICE_X_BEING_DELETED (d) = 1;
|
|
1074 Fthrow (Qtop_level, Qnil);
|
0
|
1075
|
380
|
1076 return 0; /* not reached */
|
0
|
1077 }
|
|
1078
|
20
|
1079 DEFUN ("x-debug-mode", Fx_debug_mode, 1, 2, 0, /*
|
0
|
1080 With a true arg, make the connection to the X server synchronous.
|
|
1081 With false, make it asynchronous. Synchronous connections are much slower,
|
|
1082 but are useful for debugging. (If you get X errors, make the connection
|
|
1083 synchronous, and use a debugger to set a breakpoint on `x_error_handler'.
|
|
1084 Your backtrace of the C stack will now be useful. In asynchronous mode,
|
|
1085 the stack above `x_error_handler' isn't helpful because of buffering.)
|
|
1086 If DEVICE is not specified, the selected device is assumed.
|
|
1087
|
|
1088 Calling this function is the same as calling the C function `XSynchronize',
|
|
1089 or starting the program with the `-sync' command line argument.
|
20
|
1090 */
|
|
1091 (arg, device))
|
0
|
1092 {
|
|
1093 struct device *d = decode_x_device (device);
|
|
1094
|
|
1095 XSynchronize (DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d), !NILP (arg));
|
|
1096
|
|
1097 if (!NILP (arg))
|
|
1098 message ("X connection is synchronous");
|
|
1099 else
|
|
1100 message ("X connection is asynchronous");
|
|
1101
|
|
1102 return arg;
|
|
1103 }
|
|
1104
|
|
1105
|
|
1106 /************************************************************************/
|
|
1107 /* X resources */
|
|
1108 /************************************************************************/
|
|
1109
|
|
1110 #if 0 /* bah humbug. The whole "widget == resource" stuff is such
|
|
1111 a crock of shit that I'm just going to ignore it all. */
|
|
1112
|
|
1113 /* If widget is NULL, we are retrieving device or global face data. */
|
|
1114
|
|
1115 static void
|
|
1116 construct_name_list (Display *display, Widget widget, char *fake_name,
|
|
1117 char *fake_class, char *name, char *class)
|
|
1118 {
|
|
1119 char *stack [100][2];
|
|
1120 Widget this;
|
|
1121 int count = 0;
|
|
1122 char *name_tail, *class_tail;
|
|
1123
|
|
1124 if (widget)
|
|
1125 {
|
|
1126 for (this = widget; this; this = XtParent (this))
|
|
1127 {
|
|
1128 stack [count][0] = this->core.name;
|
|
1129 stack [count][1] = XtClass (this)->core_class.class_name;
|
|
1130 count++;
|
|
1131 }
|
|
1132 count--;
|
|
1133 }
|
|
1134 else if (fake_name && fake_class)
|
|
1135 {
|
|
1136 stack [count][0] = fake_name;
|
|
1137 stack [count][1] = fake_class;
|
|
1138 count++;
|
|
1139 }
|
|
1140
|
|
1141 /* The root widget is an application shell; resource lookups use the
|
|
1142 specified application name and application class in preference to
|
|
1143 the name/class of that widget (which is argv[0] / "ApplicationShell").
|
|
1144 Generally the app name and class will be argv[0] / "Emacs" but
|
|
1145 the former can be set via the -name command-line option, and the
|
|
1146 latter can be set by changing `x-emacs-application-class' in
|
|
1147 lisp/term/x-win.el.
|
|
1148 */
|
|
1149 XtGetApplicationNameAndClass (display,
|
|
1150 &stack [count][0],
|
|
1151 &stack [count][1]);
|
|
1152
|
|
1153 name [0] = 0;
|
|
1154 class [0] = 0;
|
|
1155
|
|
1156 name_tail = name;
|
|
1157 class_tail = class;
|
|
1158 for (; count >= 0; count--)
|
|
1159 {
|
|
1160 strcat (name_tail, stack [count][0]);
|
|
1161 for (; *name_tail; name_tail++)
|
|
1162 if (*name_tail == '.') *name_tail = '_';
|
|
1163 strcat (name_tail, ".");
|
|
1164 name_tail++;
|
|
1165
|
|
1166 strcat (class_tail, stack [count][1]);
|
|
1167 for (; *class_tail; class_tail++)
|
|
1168 if (*class_tail == '.') *class_tail = '_';
|
|
1169 strcat (class_tail, ".");
|
|
1170 class_tail++;
|
|
1171 }
|
|
1172 }
|
|
1173
|
183
|
1174 #endif /* 0 */
|
0
|
1175
|
272
|
1176 static char_dynarr *name_char_dynarr;
|
|
1177 static char_dynarr *class_char_dynarr;
|
0
|
1178
|
|
1179 /* Given a locale and device specification from x-get-resource or
|
|
1180 x-get-resource-prefix, return the resource prefix and display to
|
|
1181 fetch the resource on. */
|
|
1182
|
|
1183 static void
|
|
1184 x_get_resource_prefix (Lisp_Object locale, Lisp_Object device,
|
272
|
1185 Display **display_out, char_dynarr *name,
|
|
1186 char_dynarr *class)
|
0
|
1187 {
|
|
1188 if (NILP (locale))
|
|
1189 locale = Qglobal;
|
|
1190 if (NILP (Fvalid_specifier_locale_p (locale)))
|
|
1191 signal_simple_error ("Invalid locale", locale);
|
|
1192 if (WINDOWP (locale))
|
|
1193 /* #### I can't come up with any coherent way of naming windows.
|
|
1194 By relative position? That seems tricky because windows
|
|
1195 can change position, be split, etc. By order of creation?
|
|
1196 That seems less than useful. */
|
|
1197 signal_simple_error ("Windows currently can't be resourced", locale);
|
|
1198
|
|
1199 if (!NILP (device) && !DEVICEP (device))
|
|
1200 CHECK_DEVICE (device);
|
|
1201 if (DEVICEP (device) && !DEVICE_X_P (XDEVICE (device)))
|
|
1202 device = Qnil;
|
|
1203 if (NILP (device))
|
|
1204 {
|
|
1205 device = DFW_DEVICE (locale);
|
|
1206 if (DEVICEP (device) && !DEVICE_X_P (XDEVICE (device)))
|
|
1207 device = Qnil;
|
|
1208 if (NILP (device))
|
|
1209 device = Vdefault_x_device;
|
|
1210 if (NILP (device))
|
|
1211 {
|
|
1212 *display_out = 0;
|
|
1213 return;
|
|
1214 }
|
|
1215 }
|
|
1216
|
|
1217 *display_out = DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (XDEVICE (device));
|
|
1218
|
272
|
1219 {
|
|
1220 char *appname, *appclass;
|
|
1221 int name_len, class_len;
|
|
1222 XtGetApplicationNameAndClass (*display_out, &appname, &appclass);
|
|
1223 name_len = strlen (appname);
|
|
1224 class_len = strlen (appclass);
|
|
1225 Dynarr_add_many (name , appname, name_len);
|
|
1226 Dynarr_add_many (class, appclass, class_len);
|
|
1227 validify_resource_component (Dynarr_atp (name, 0), name_len);
|
|
1228 validify_resource_component (Dynarr_atp (class, 0), class_len);
|
|
1229 }
|
0
|
1230
|
|
1231 if (EQ (locale, Qglobal))
|
|
1232 return;
|
|
1233 if (BUFFERP (locale))
|
|
1234 {
|
272
|
1235 Dynarr_add_literal_string (name, ".buffer.");
|
0
|
1236 /* we know buffer is live; otherwise we got an error above. */
|
272
|
1237 Dynarr_add_validified_lisp_string (name, Fbuffer_name (locale));
|
|
1238 Dynarr_add_literal_string (class, ".EmacsLocaleType.EmacsBuffer");
|
0
|
1239 }
|
|
1240 else if (FRAMEP (locale))
|
|
1241 {
|
272
|
1242 Dynarr_add_literal_string (name, ".frame.");
|
0
|
1243 /* we know frame is live; otherwise we got an error above. */
|
272
|
1244 Dynarr_add_validified_lisp_string (name, Fframe_name (locale));
|
|
1245 Dynarr_add_literal_string (class, ".EmacsLocaleType.EmacsFrame");
|
0
|
1246 }
|
|
1247 else
|
|
1248 {
|
|
1249 assert (DEVICEP (locale));
|
272
|
1250 Dynarr_add_literal_string (name, ".device.");
|
0
|
1251 /* we know device is live; otherwise we got an error above. */
|
272
|
1252 Dynarr_add_validified_lisp_string (name, Fdevice_name (locale));
|
|
1253 Dynarr_add_literal_string (class, ".EmacsLocaleType.EmacsDevice");
|
0
|
1254 }
|
|
1255 return;
|
|
1256 }
|
|
1257
|
20
|
1258 DEFUN ("x-get-resource", Fx_get_resource, 3, 6, 0, /*
|
0
|
1259 Retrieve an X resource from the resource manager.
|
|
1260
|
183
|
1261 The first arg is the name of the resource to retrieve, such as "font".
|
272
|
1262 The second arg is the class of the resource to retrieve, such as "Font".
|
|
1263 The third arg must be one of the symbols 'string, 'integer, 'natnum, or
|
0
|
1264 'boolean, specifying the type of object that the database is searched for.
|
|
1265 The fourth arg is the locale to search for the resources on, and can
|
272
|
1266 currently be a buffer, a frame, a device, or 'global. If omitted, it
|
0
|
1267 defaults to 'global.
|
|
1268 The fifth arg is the device to search for the resources on. (The resource
|
|
1269 database for a particular device is constructed by combining non-device-
|
183
|
1270 specific resources such as any command-line resources specified and any
|
0
|
1271 app-defaults files found [or the fallback resources supplied by XEmacs,
|
|
1272 if no app-defaults file is found] with device-specific resources such as
|
|
1273 those supplied using xrdb.) If omitted, it defaults to the device of
|
|
1274 LOCALE, if a device can be derived (i.e. if LOCALE is a frame or device),
|
|
1275 and otherwise defaults to the value of `default-x-device'.
|
|
1276 The sixth arg NOERROR, if non-nil, means do not signal an error if a
|
|
1277 bogus resource specification was retrieved (e.g. if a non-integer was
|
|
1278 given when an integer was requested). In this case, a warning is issued
|
412
|
1279 instead.
|
0
|
1280
|
|
1281 The resource names passed to this function are looked up relative to the
|
|
1282 locale.
|
|
1283
|
|
1284 If you want to search for a subresource, you just need to specify the
|
|
1285 resource levels in NAME and CLASS. For example, NAME could be
|
183
|
1286 "modeline.attributeFont", and CLASS "Face.AttributeFont".
|
0
|
1287
|
|
1288 Specifically,
|
|
1289
|
|
1290 1) If LOCALE is a buffer, a call
|
|
1291
|
183
|
1292 (x-get-resource "foreground" "Foreground" 'string SOME-BUFFER)
|
0
|
1293
|
|
1294 is an interface to a C call something like
|
|
1295
|
183
|
1296 XrmGetResource (db, "xemacs.buffer.BUFFER-NAME.foreground",
|
|
1297 "Emacs.EmacsLocaleType.EmacsBuffer.Foreground",
|
|
1298 "String");
|
0
|
1299
|
|
1300 2) If LOCALE is a frame, a call
|
|
1301
|
183
|
1302 (x-get-resource "foreground" "Foreground" 'string SOME-FRAME)
|
0
|
1303
|
|
1304 is an interface to a C call something like
|
|
1305
|
183
|
1306 XrmGetResource (db, "xemacs.frame.FRAME-NAME.foreground",
|
|
1307 "Emacs.EmacsLocaleType.EmacsFrame.Foreground",
|
|
1308 "String");
|
0
|
1309
|
|
1310 3) If LOCALE is a device, a call
|
|
1311
|
183
|
1312 (x-get-resource "foreground" "Foreground" 'string SOME-DEVICE)
|
0
|
1313
|
|
1314 is an interface to a C call something like
|
|
1315
|
183
|
1316 XrmGetResource (db, "xemacs.device.DEVICE-NAME.foreground",
|
|
1317 "Emacs.EmacsLocaleType.EmacsDevice.Foreground",
|
|
1318 "String");
|
0
|
1319
|
|
1320 4) If LOCALE is 'global, a call
|
|
1321
|
183
|
1322 (x-get-resource "foreground" "Foreground" 'string 'global)
|
0
|
1323
|
|
1324 is an interface to a C call something like
|
|
1325
|
183
|
1326 XrmGetResource (db, "xemacs.foreground",
|
|
1327 "Emacs.Foreground",
|
|
1328 "String");
|
0
|
1329
|
|
1330 Note that for 'global, no prefix is added other than that of the
|
|
1331 application itself; thus, you can use this locale to retrieve
|
|
1332 arbitrary application resources, if you really want to.
|
|
1333
|
|
1334 The returned value of this function is nil if the queried resource is not
|
|
1335 found. If the third arg is `string', a string is returned, and if it is
|
|
1336 `integer', an integer is returned. If the third arg is `boolean', then the
|
|
1337 returned value is the list (t) for true, (nil) for false, and is nil to
|
412
|
1338 mean ``unspecified.''
|
20
|
1339 */
|
|
1340 (name, class, type, locale, device, no_error))
|
0
|
1341 {
|
272
|
1342 char* name_string, *class_string;
|
0
|
1343 char *raw_result;
|
|
1344 XrmDatabase db;
|
|
1345 Display *display;
|
|
1346 Error_behavior errb = decode_error_behavior_flag (no_error);
|
|
1347
|
|
1348 CHECK_STRING (name);
|
|
1349 CHECK_STRING (class);
|
|
1350 CHECK_SYMBOL (type);
|
|
1351
|
272
|
1352 Dynarr_reset (name_char_dynarr);
|
|
1353 Dynarr_reset (class_char_dynarr);
|
0
|
1354
|
272
|
1355 x_get_resource_prefix (locale, device, &display,
|
|
1356 name_char_dynarr, class_char_dynarr);
|
0
|
1357 if (!display)
|
|
1358 return Qnil;
|
|
1359
|
|
1360 db = XtDatabase (display);
|
|
1361
|
272
|
1362 Dynarr_add (name_char_dynarr, '.');
|
|
1363 Dynarr_add_lisp_string (name_char_dynarr, name);
|
|
1364 Dynarr_add (class_char_dynarr, '.');
|
|
1365 Dynarr_add_lisp_string (class_char_dynarr, class);
|
|
1366 Dynarr_add (name_char_dynarr, '\0');
|
|
1367 Dynarr_add (class_char_dynarr, '\0');
|
|
1368
|
|
1369 name_string = Dynarr_atp (name_char_dynarr, 0);
|
|
1370 class_string = Dynarr_atp (class_char_dynarr, 0);
|
0
|
1371
|
|
1372 {
|
|
1373 XrmValue xrm_value;
|
|
1374 XrmName namelist[100];
|
|
1375 XrmClass classlist[100];
|
|
1376 XrmName *namerest = namelist;
|
|
1377 XrmClass *classrest = classlist;
|
|
1378 XrmRepresentation xrm_type;
|
|
1379 XrmRepresentation string_quark;
|
|
1380 int result;
|
|
1381 XrmStringToNameList (name_string, namelist);
|
|
1382 XrmStringToClassList (class_string, classlist);
|
|
1383 string_quark = XrmStringToQuark ("String");
|
|
1384
|
|
1385 /* ensure that they have the same length */
|
|
1386 while (namerest[0] && classrest[0])
|
|
1387 namerest++, classrest++;
|
|
1388 if (namerest[0] || classrest[0])
|
|
1389 signal_simple_error_2
|
|
1390 ("class list and name list must be the same length", name, class);
|
|
1391 result = XrmQGetResource (db, namelist, classlist, &xrm_type, &xrm_value);
|
|
1392
|
|
1393 if (result != True || xrm_type != string_quark)
|
|
1394 return Qnil;
|
|
1395 raw_result = (char *) xrm_value.addr;
|
|
1396 }
|
|
1397
|
|
1398 if (EQ (type, Qstring))
|
|
1399 return build_string (raw_result);
|
|
1400 else if (EQ (type, Qboolean))
|
|
1401 {
|
183
|
1402 if (!strcasecmp (raw_result, "off") ||
|
0
|
1403 !strcasecmp (raw_result, "false") ||
|
183
|
1404 !strcasecmp (raw_result, "no"))
|
0
|
1405 return Fcons (Qnil, Qnil);
|
272
|
1406 if (!strcasecmp (raw_result, "on") ||
|
|
1407 !strcasecmp (raw_result, "true") ||
|
|
1408 !strcasecmp (raw_result, "yes"))
|
0
|
1409 return Fcons (Qt, Qnil);
|
272
|
1410 return maybe_continuable_error
|
|
1411 (Qresource, errb,
|
|
1412 "can't convert %s: %s to a Boolean", name_string, raw_result);
|
0
|
1413 }
|
|
1414 else if (EQ (type, Qinteger) || EQ (type, Qnatnum))
|
|
1415 {
|
|
1416 int i;
|
|
1417 char c;
|
|
1418 if (1 != sscanf (raw_result, "%d%c", &i, &c))
|
|
1419 return maybe_continuable_error
|
|
1420 (Qresource, errb,
|
272
|
1421 "can't convert %s: %s to an integer", name_string, raw_result);
|
0
|
1422 else if (EQ (type, Qnatnum) && i < 0)
|
|
1423 return maybe_continuable_error
|
|
1424 (Qresource, errb,
|
272
|
1425 "invalid numerical value %d for resource %s", i, name_string);
|
0
|
1426 else
|
|
1427 return make_int (i);
|
|
1428 }
|
|
1429 else
|
272
|
1430 {
|
|
1431 return maybe_signal_continuable_error
|
|
1432 (Qwrong_type_argument,
|
|
1433 list2 (build_translated_string
|
|
1434 ("should be string, integer, natnum or boolean"),
|
|
1435 type),
|
|
1436 Qresource, errb);
|
|
1437 }
|
0
|
1438 }
|
|
1439
|
20
|
1440 DEFUN ("x-get-resource-prefix", Fx_get_resource_prefix, 1, 2, 0, /*
|
0
|
1441 Return the resource prefix for LOCALE on DEVICE.
|
|
1442 The resource prefix is the strings used to prefix resources if
|
|
1443 the LOCALE and DEVICE arguments were passed to `x-get-resource'.
|
|
1444 The returned value is a cons of a name prefix and a class prefix.
|
|
1445 For example, if LOCALE is a frame, the returned value might be
|
183
|
1446 \("xemacs.frame.FRAME-NAME" . "Emacs.EmacsLocaleType.EmacsFrame").
|
0
|
1447 If no valid X device for resourcing can be obtained, this function
|
|
1448 returns nil. (In such a case, `x-get-resource' would always return nil.)
|
20
|
1449 */
|
|
1450 (locale, device))
|
0
|
1451 {
|
|
1452 Display *display;
|
|
1453
|
272
|
1454 Dynarr_reset (name_char_dynarr );
|
|
1455 Dynarr_reset (class_char_dynarr);
|
|
1456
|
|
1457 x_get_resource_prefix (locale, device, &display,
|
|
1458 name_char_dynarr, class_char_dynarr);
|
0
|
1459 if (!display)
|
|
1460 return Qnil;
|
272
|
1461
|
|
1462 return Fcons (make_string ((Bufbyte *) Dynarr_atp (name_char_dynarr, 0),
|
|
1463 Dynarr_length (name_char_dynarr)),
|
|
1464 make_string ((Bufbyte *) Dynarr_atp (class_char_dynarr, 0),
|
|
1465 Dynarr_length (class_char_dynarr)));
|
0
|
1466 }
|
|
1467
|
20
|
1468 DEFUN ("x-put-resource", Fx_put_resource, 1, 2, 0, /*
|
0
|
1469 Add a resource to the resource database for DEVICE.
|
|
1470 RESOURCE-LINE specifies the resource to add and should be a
|
|
1471 standard resource specification.
|
20
|
1472 */
|
|
1473 (resource_line, device))
|
0
|
1474 {
|
|
1475 struct device *d = decode_device (device);
|
|
1476 char *str, *colon_pos;
|
|
1477
|
|
1478 CHECK_STRING (resource_line);
|
14
|
1479 str = (char *) XSTRING_DATA (resource_line);
|
0
|
1480 if (!(colon_pos = strchr (str, ':')) || strchr (str, '\n'))
|
|
1481 invalid:
|
|
1482 signal_simple_error ("Invalid resource line", resource_line);
|
|
1483 if (strspn (str,
|
|
1484 /* Only the following chars are allowed before the colon */
|
|
1485 " \t.*?abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
|
272
|
1486 "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_-")
|
|
1487 != (size_t) (colon_pos - str))
|
0
|
1488 goto invalid;
|
|
1489
|
|
1490 if (DEVICE_X_P (d))
|
|
1491 {
|
|
1492 XrmDatabase db = XtDatabase (DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d));
|
|
1493 XrmPutLineResource (&db, str);
|
|
1494 }
|
|
1495
|
|
1496 return Qnil;
|
|
1497 }
|
|
1498
|
|
1499
|
|
1500 /************************************************************************/
|
|
1501 /* display information functions */
|
|
1502 /************************************************************************/
|
|
1503
|
20
|
1504 DEFUN ("default-x-device", Fdefault_x_device, 0, 0, 0, /*
|
0
|
1505 Return the default X device for resourcing.
|
|
1506 This is the first-created X device that still exists.
|
20
|
1507 */
|
|
1508 ())
|
0
|
1509 {
|
|
1510 return Vdefault_x_device;
|
|
1511 }
|
|
1512
|
20
|
1513 DEFUN ("x-display-visual-class", Fx_display_visual_class, 0, 1, 0, /*
|
288
|
1514 Return the visual class of the X display DEVICE is using.
|
219
|
1515 This can be altered from the default at startup using the XResource "EmacsVisual".
|
0
|
1516 The returned value will be one of the symbols `static-gray', `gray-scale',
|
|
1517 `static-color', `pseudo-color', `true-color', or `direct-color'.
|
20
|
1518 */
|
|
1519 (device))
|
0
|
1520 {
|
219
|
1521 Visual *vis = DEVICE_X_VISUAL (decode_x_device (device));
|
|
1522 switch (vis->class)
|
0
|
1523 {
|
193
|
1524 case StaticGray: return intern ("static-gray");
|
|
1525 case GrayScale: return intern ("gray-scale");
|
|
1526 case StaticColor: return intern ("static-color");
|
|
1527 case PseudoColor: return intern ("pseudo-color");
|
|
1528 case TrueColor: return intern ("true-color");
|
|
1529 case DirectColor: return intern ("direct-color");
|
0
|
1530 default:
|
|
1531 error ("display has an unknown visual class");
|
272
|
1532 return Qnil; /* suppress compiler warning */
|
0
|
1533 }
|
|
1534 }
|
|
1535
|
219
|
1536 DEFUN ("x-display-visual-depth", Fx_display_visual_depth, 0, 1, 0, /*
|
288
|
1537 Return the bitplane depth of the visual the X display DEVICE is using.
|
219
|
1538 */
|
|
1539 (device))
|
|
1540 {
|
|
1541 return make_int (DEVICE_X_DEPTH (decode_x_device (device)));
|
|
1542 }
|
|
1543
|
282
|
1544 static Lisp_Object
|
|
1545 x_device_system_metrics (struct device *d,
|
|
1546 enum device_metrics m)
|
0
|
1547 {
|
|
1548 Display *dpy = DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d);
|
|
1549
|
282
|
1550 switch (m)
|
|
1551 {
|
284
|
1552 case DM_size_device:
|
282
|
1553 return Fcons (make_int (DisplayWidth (dpy, DefaultScreen (dpy))),
|
|
1554 make_int (DisplayHeight (dpy, DefaultScreen (dpy))));
|
284
|
1555 case DM_size_device_mm:
|
282
|
1556 return Fcons (make_int (DisplayWidthMM (dpy, DefaultScreen (dpy))),
|
|
1557 make_int (DisplayHeightMM (dpy, DefaultScreen (dpy))));
|
284
|
1558 case DM_num_bit_planes:
|
282
|
1559 return make_int (DisplayPlanes (dpy, DefaultScreen (dpy)));
|
284
|
1560 case DM_num_color_cells:
|
282
|
1561 return make_int (DisplayCells (dpy, DefaultScreen (dpy)));
|
288
|
1562 default: /* No such device metric property for X devices */
|
|
1563 return Qunbound;
|
282
|
1564 }
|
0
|
1565 }
|
|
1566
|
20
|
1567 DEFUN ("x-server-vendor", Fx_server_vendor, 0, 1, 0, /*
|
288
|
1568 Return the vendor ID string of the X server DEVICE is on.
|
|
1569 Return the empty string if the vendor ID string cannot be determined.
|
20
|
1570 */
|
|
1571 (device))
|
0
|
1572 {
|
|
1573 Display *dpy = get_x_display (device);
|
|
1574 char *vendor = ServerVendor (dpy);
|
|
1575
|
183
|
1576 return build_string (vendor ? vendor : "");
|
0
|
1577 }
|
|
1578
|
20
|
1579 DEFUN ("x-server-version", Fx_server_version, 0, 1, 0, /*
|
288
|
1580 Return the version numbers of the X server DEVICE is on.
|
0
|
1581 The returned value is a list of three integers: the major and minor
|
|
1582 version numbers of the X Protocol in use, and the vendor-specific release
|
|
1583 number. See also `x-server-vendor'.
|
20
|
1584 */
|
|
1585 (device))
|
0
|
1586 {
|
|
1587 Display *dpy = get_x_display (device);
|
|
1588
|
187
|
1589 return list3 (make_int (ProtocolVersion (dpy)),
|
0
|
1590 make_int (ProtocolRevision (dpy)),
|
187
|
1591 make_int (VendorRelease (dpy)));
|
0
|
1592 }
|
|
1593
|
20
|
1594 DEFUN ("x-valid-keysym-name-p", Fx_valid_keysym_name_p, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
1595 Return true if KEYSYM names a keysym that the X library knows about.
|
|
1596 Valid keysyms are listed in the files /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h and in
|
|
1597 /usr/lib/X11/XKeysymDB, or whatever the equivalents are on your system.
|
20
|
1598 */
|
|
1599 (keysym))
|
0
|
1600 {
|
412
|
1601 CONST char *keysym_ext;
|
183
|
1602
|
0
|
1603 CHECK_STRING (keysym);
|
412
|
1604 GET_C_STRING_CTEXT_DATA_ALLOCA (keysym, keysym_ext);
|
183
|
1605
|
|
1606 return XStringToKeysym (keysym_ext) ? Qt : Qnil;
|
0
|
1607 }
|
|
1608
|
380
|
1609 DEFUN ("x-keysym-hash-table", Fx_keysym_hash_table, 0, 1, 0, /*
|
412
|
1610 Return a hash table which contains a hash key for all keysyms which
|
|
1611 name keys on the keyboard. See `x-keysym-on-keyboard-p'.
|
187
|
1612 */
|
|
1613 (device))
|
|
1614 {
|
|
1615 struct device *d = decode_device (device);
|
|
1616 if (!DEVICE_X_P (d))
|
|
1617 signal_simple_error ("Not an X device", device);
|
|
1618
|
380
|
1619 return DEVICE_X_DATA (d)->x_keysym_map_hash_table;
|
187
|
1620 }
|
|
1621
|
280
|
1622 DEFUN ("x-keysym-on-keyboard-sans-modifiers-p", Fx_keysym_on_keyboard_sans_modifiers_p,
|
|
1623 1, 2, 0, /*
|
0
|
1624 Return true if KEYSYM names a key on the keyboard of DEVICE.
|
|
1625 More precisely, return true if pressing a physical key
|
|
1626 on the keyboard of DEVICE without any modifier keys generates KEYSYM.
|
|
1627 Valid keysyms are listed in the files /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h and in
|
|
1628 /usr/lib/X11/XKeysymDB, or whatever the equivalents are on your system.
|
253
|
1629 The keysym name can be provided in two forms:
|
|
1630 - if keysym is a string, it must be the name as known to X windows.
|
|
1631 - if keysym is a symbol, it must be the name as known to XEmacs.
|
|
1632 The two names differ in capitalization and underscoring.
|
20
|
1633 */
|
|
1634 (keysym, device))
|
0
|
1635 {
|
187
|
1636 struct device *d = decode_device (device);
|
|
1637 if (!DEVICE_X_P (d))
|
|
1638 signal_simple_error ("Not an X device", device);
|
|
1639
|
|
1640 return (EQ (Qsans_modifiers,
|
380
|
1641 Fgethash (keysym, DEVICE_X_KEYSYM_MAP_HASH_TABLE (d), Qnil)) ?
|
187
|
1642 Qt : Qnil);
|
|
1643 }
|
|
1644
|
|
1645
|
|
1646 DEFUN ("x-keysym-on-keyboard-p", Fx_keysym_on_keyboard_p, 1, 2, 0, /*
|
|
1647 Return true if KEYSYM names a key on the keyboard of DEVICE.
|
|
1648 More precisely, return true if some keystroke (possibly including modifiers)
|
|
1649 on the keyboard of DEVICE keys generates KEYSYM.
|
|
1650 Valid keysyms are listed in the files /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h and in
|
|
1651 /usr/lib/X11/XKeysymDB, or whatever the equivalents are on your system.
|
253
|
1652 The keysym name can be provided in two forms:
|
|
1653 - if keysym is a string, it must be the name as known to X windows.
|
|
1654 - if keysym is a symbol, it must be the name as known to XEmacs.
|
|
1655 The two names differ in capitalization and underscoring.
|
187
|
1656 */
|
|
1657 (keysym, device))
|
|
1658 {
|
|
1659 struct device *d = decode_device (device);
|
0
|
1660 if (!DEVICE_X_P (d))
|
|
1661 signal_simple_error ("Not an X device", device);
|
183
|
1662
|
380
|
1663 return (NILP (Fgethash (keysym, DEVICE_X_KEYSYM_MAP_HASH_TABLE (d), Qnil)) ?
|
187
|
1664 Qnil : Qt);
|
0
|
1665 }
|
|
1666
|
|
1667
|
|
1668 /************************************************************************/
|
|
1669 /* grabs and ungrabs */
|
|
1670 /************************************************************************/
|
|
1671
|
20
|
1672 DEFUN ("x-grab-pointer", Fx_grab_pointer, 0, 3, 0, /*
|
0
|
1673 Grab the pointer and restrict it to its current window.
|
|
1674 If optional DEVICE argument is nil, the default device will be used.
|
|
1675 If optional CURSOR argument is non-nil, change the pointer shape to that
|
|
1676 until `x-ungrab-pointer' is called (it should be an object returned by the
|
|
1677 `make-cursor-glyph' function).
|
|
1678 If the second optional argument IGNORE-KEYBOARD is non-nil, ignore all
|
|
1679 keyboard events during the grab.
|
|
1680 Returns t if the grab is successful, nil otherwise.
|
20
|
1681 */
|
|
1682 (device, cursor, ignore_keyboard))
|
0
|
1683 {
|
|
1684 Window w;
|
|
1685 int pointer_mode, result;
|
|
1686 struct device *d = decode_x_device (device);
|
|
1687
|
|
1688 if (!NILP (cursor))
|
|
1689 {
|
|
1690 CHECK_POINTER_GLYPH (cursor);
|
|
1691 cursor = glyph_image_instance (cursor, device, ERROR_ME, 0);
|
|
1692 }
|
|
1693
|
|
1694 if (!NILP (ignore_keyboard))
|
|
1695 pointer_mode = GrabModeSync;
|
|
1696 else
|
|
1697 pointer_mode = GrabModeAsync;
|
|
1698
|
|
1699 w = XtWindow (FRAME_X_TEXT_WIDGET (device_selected_frame (d)));
|
|
1700
|
|
1701 /* #### Possibly this needs to gcpro the cursor somehow, but it doesn't
|
|
1702 seem to cause a problem if XFreeCursor is called on a cursor in use
|
|
1703 in a grab; I suppose the X server counts the grab as a reference
|
|
1704 and doesn't free it until it exits? */
|
|
1705 result = XGrabPointer (DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d), w,
|
|
1706 False,
|
193
|
1707 ButtonMotionMask |
|
|
1708 ButtonPressMask |
|
|
1709 ButtonReleaseMask |
|
|
1710 PointerMotionHintMask,
|
0
|
1711 GrabModeAsync, /* Keep pointer events flowing */
|
|
1712 pointer_mode, /* Stall keyboard events */
|
|
1713 w, /* Stay in this window */
|
|
1714 (NILP (cursor) ? 0
|
|
1715 : XIMAGE_INSTANCE_X_CURSOR (cursor)),
|
|
1716 CurrentTime);
|
183
|
1717 return (result == GrabSuccess) ? Qt : Qnil;
|
0
|
1718 }
|
|
1719
|
20
|
1720 DEFUN ("x-ungrab-pointer", Fx_ungrab_pointer, 0, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
1721 Release a pointer grab made with `x-grab-pointer'.
|
|
1722 If optional first arg DEVICE is nil the default device is used.
|
|
1723 If it is t the pointer will be released on all X devices.
|
20
|
1724 */
|
|
1725 (device))
|
0
|
1726 {
|
|
1727 if (!EQ (device, Qt))
|
|
1728 {
|
|
1729 Display *dpy = get_x_display (device);
|
|
1730 XUngrabPointer (dpy, CurrentTime);
|
|
1731 }
|
|
1732 else
|
|
1733 {
|
|
1734 Lisp_Object devcons, concons;
|
|
1735
|
|
1736 DEVICE_LOOP_NO_BREAK (devcons, concons)
|
|
1737 {
|
|
1738 struct device *d = XDEVICE (XCAR (devcons));
|
|
1739
|
|
1740 if (DEVICE_X_P (d))
|
|
1741 XUngrabPointer (DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d), CurrentTime);
|
|
1742 }
|
|
1743 }
|
|
1744
|
|
1745 return Qnil;
|
|
1746 }
|
|
1747
|
20
|
1748 DEFUN ("x-grab-keyboard", Fx_grab_keyboard, 0, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
1749 Grab the keyboard on the given device (defaulting to the selected one).
|
|
1750 So long as the keyboard is grabbed, all keyboard events will be delivered
|
|
1751 to emacs -- it is not possible for other X clients to eavesdrop on them.
|
|
1752 Ungrab the keyboard with `x-ungrab-keyboard' (use an unwind-protect).
|
412
|
1753 Returns t if the grab was successful; nil otherwise.
|
20
|
1754 */
|
|
1755 (device))
|
0
|
1756 {
|
|
1757 struct device *d = decode_x_device (device);
|
|
1758 Window w = XtWindow (FRAME_X_TEXT_WIDGET (device_selected_frame (d)));
|
|
1759 Display *dpy = DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d);
|
|
1760 Status status;
|
|
1761 XSync (dpy, False);
|
|
1762 status = XGrabKeyboard (dpy, w, True,
|
|
1763 /* I don't really understand sync-vs-async
|
|
1764 grabs, but this is what xterm does. */
|
|
1765 GrabModeAsync, GrabModeAsync,
|
|
1766 /* Use the timestamp of the last user action
|
|
1767 read by emacs proper; xterm uses CurrentTime
|
|
1768 but there's a comment that says "wrong"...
|
|
1769 (Despite the name this is the time of the
|
|
1770 last key or mouse event.) */
|
|
1771 DEVICE_X_MOUSE_TIMESTAMP (d));
|
|
1772 if (status == GrabSuccess)
|
|
1773 {
|
|
1774 /* The XUngrabKeyboard should generate a FocusIn back to this
|
|
1775 window but it doesn't unless we explicitly set focus to the
|
|
1776 window first (which should already have it. The net result
|
|
1777 is that without this call when x-ungrab-keyboard is called
|
|
1778 the selected frame ends up not having focus. */
|
|
1779 XSetInputFocus (dpy, w, RevertToParent, DEVICE_X_MOUSE_TIMESTAMP (d));
|
|
1780 return Qt;
|
|
1781 }
|
|
1782 else
|
|
1783 return Qnil;
|
|
1784 }
|
|
1785
|
20
|
1786 DEFUN ("x-ungrab-keyboard", Fx_ungrab_keyboard, 0, 1, 0, /*
|
0
|
1787 Release a keyboard grab made with `x-grab-keyboard'.
|
20
|
1788 */
|
|
1789 (device))
|
0
|
1790 {
|
|
1791 Display *dpy = get_x_display (device);
|
|
1792 XUngrabKeyboard (dpy, CurrentTime);
|
|
1793 return Qnil;
|
|
1794 }
|
|
1795
|
388
|
1796 DEFUN ("x-get-font-path", Fx_get_font_path, 0, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1797 Get the X Server's font path.
|
|
1798
|
|
1799 See also `x-set-font-path'.
|
|
1800 */
|
|
1801 (device))
|
|
1802 {
|
|
1803 Display *dpy = get_x_display (device);
|
|
1804 int ndirs_return;
|
412
|
1805 CONST char **directories = (CONST char **) XGetFontPath (dpy, &ndirs_return);
|
388
|
1806 Lisp_Object font_path = Qnil;
|
|
1807
|
|
1808 if (!directories)
|
|
1809 signal_simple_error ("Can't get X font path", device);
|
|
1810
|
|
1811 while (ndirs_return--)
|
412
|
1812 font_path = Fcons (build_ext_string (directories[ndirs_return],
|
|
1813 FORMAT_FILENAME), font_path);
|
388
|
1814
|
|
1815 return font_path;
|
|
1816 }
|
|
1817
|
|
1818 DEFUN ("x-set-font-path", Fx_set_font_path, 1, 2, 0, /*
|
|
1819 Set the X Server's font path to FONT-PATH.
|
|
1820
|
|
1821 There is only one font path per server, not one per client. Use this
|
|
1822 sparingly. It uncaches all of the X server's font information.
|
|
1823
|
|
1824 Font directories should end in the path separator and should contain
|
|
1825 a file called fonts.dir usually created with the program mkfontdir.
|
|
1826
|
|
1827 Setting the FONT-PATH to nil tells the X server to use the default
|
|
1828 font path.
|
|
1829
|
|
1830 See also `x-get-font-path'.
|
|
1831 */
|
|
1832 (font_path, device))
|
|
1833 {
|
|
1834 Display *dpy = get_x_display (device);
|
|
1835 Lisp_Object path_entry;
|
412
|
1836 CONST char **directories;
|
388
|
1837 int i=0,ndirs=0;
|
|
1838
|
|
1839 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP (path_entry, font_path)
|
|
1840 {
|
|
1841 CHECK_STRING (XCAR (path_entry));
|
|
1842 ndirs++;
|
|
1843 }
|
|
1844
|
412
|
1845 directories = alloca_array (CONST char *, ndirs);
|
388
|
1846
|
|
1847 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP (path_entry, font_path)
|
|
1848 {
|
412
|
1849 GET_C_STRING_FILENAME_DATA_ALLOCA (XCAR (path_entry), directories[i++]);
|
388
|
1850 }
|
|
1851
|
|
1852 expect_x_error (dpy);
|
|
1853 XSetFontPath (dpy, (char **) directories, ndirs);
|
|
1854 signal_if_x_error (dpy, 1/*resumable_p*/);
|
|
1855
|
|
1856 return Qnil;
|
|
1857 }
|
|
1858
|
0
|
1859
|
|
1860 /************************************************************************/
|
|
1861 /* initialization */
|
|
1862 /************************************************************************/
|
|
1863
|
|
1864 void
|
|
1865 syms_of_device_x (void)
|
|
1866 {
|
20
|
1867 DEFSUBR (Fx_debug_mode);
|
|
1868 DEFSUBR (Fx_get_resource);
|
|
1869 DEFSUBR (Fx_get_resource_prefix);
|
|
1870 DEFSUBR (Fx_put_resource);
|
0
|
1871
|
20
|
1872 DEFSUBR (Fdefault_x_device);
|
|
1873 DEFSUBR (Fx_display_visual_class);
|
219
|
1874 DEFSUBR (Fx_display_visual_depth);
|
20
|
1875 DEFSUBR (Fx_server_vendor);
|
|
1876 DEFSUBR (Fx_server_version);
|
|
1877 DEFSUBR (Fx_valid_keysym_name_p);
|
380
|
1878 DEFSUBR (Fx_keysym_hash_table);
|
20
|
1879 DEFSUBR (Fx_keysym_on_keyboard_p);
|
187
|
1880 DEFSUBR (Fx_keysym_on_keyboard_sans_modifiers_p);
|
0
|
1881
|
20
|
1882 DEFSUBR (Fx_grab_pointer);
|
|
1883 DEFSUBR (Fx_ungrab_pointer);
|
|
1884 DEFSUBR (Fx_grab_keyboard);
|
|
1885 DEFSUBR (Fx_ungrab_keyboard);
|
0
|
1886
|
388
|
1887 DEFSUBR (Fx_get_font_path);
|
|
1888 DEFSUBR (Fx_set_font_path);
|
|
1889
|
0
|
1890 defsymbol (&Qx_error, "x-error");
|
|
1891 defsymbol (&Qinit_pre_x_win, "init-pre-x-win");
|
|
1892 defsymbol (&Qinit_post_x_win, "init-post-x-win");
|
|
1893 }
|
|
1894
|
|
1895 void
|
424
|
1896 reinit_console_type_create_device_x (void)
|
|
1897 {
|
|
1898 /* Initialize variables to speed up X resource interactions */
|
|
1899 CONST char *valid_resource_chars =
|
|
1900 "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_";
|
|
1901 while (*valid_resource_chars)
|
|
1902 valid_resource_char_p[(unsigned int) (*valid_resource_chars++)] = 1;
|
|
1903
|
|
1904 name_char_dynarr = Dynarr_new (char);
|
|
1905 class_char_dynarr = Dynarr_new (char);
|
|
1906 }
|
|
1907
|
|
1908 void
|
0
|
1909 console_type_create_device_x (void)
|
|
1910 {
|
424
|
1911 reinit_console_type_create_device_x ();
|
0
|
1912 CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (x, init_device);
|
|
1913 CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (x, finish_init_device);
|
|
1914 CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (x, mark_device);
|
|
1915 CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (x, delete_device);
|
282
|
1916 CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD (x, device_system_metrics);
|
424
|
1917 }
|
272
|
1918
|
424
|
1919 void
|
|
1920 reinit_vars_of_device_x (void)
|
|
1921 {
|
|
1922 error_expected = 0;
|
|
1923 error_occurred = 0;
|
272
|
1924
|
424
|
1925 in_resource_setting = 0;
|
0
|
1926 }
|
|
1927
|
|
1928 void
|
|
1929 vars_of_device_x (void)
|
|
1930 {
|
424
|
1931 reinit_vars_of_device_x ();
|
|
1932
|
0
|
1933 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-emacs-application-class", &Vx_emacs_application_class /*
|
|
1934 The X application class of the XEmacs process.
|
|
1935 This controls, among other things, the name of the `app-defaults' file
|
|
1936 that XEmacs will use. For changes to this variable to take effect, they
|
|
1937 must be made before the connection to the X server is initialized, that is,
|
|
1938 this variable may only be changed before emacs is dumped, or by setting it
|
|
1939 in the file lisp/term/x-win.el.
|
259
|
1940
|
|
1941 If this variable is nil before the connection to the X server is first
|
|
1942 initialized (which it is by default), the X resource database will be
|
|
1943 consulted and the value will be set according to whether any resources
|
|
1944 are found for the application class `XEmacs'. If the user has set any
|
|
1945 resources for the XEmacs application class, the XEmacs process will use
|
272
|
1946 the application class `XEmacs'. Otherwise, the XEmacs process will use
|
259
|
1947 the application class `Emacs' which is backwards compatible to previous
|
|
1948 XEmacs versions but may conflict with resources intended for GNU Emacs.
|
0
|
1949 */ );
|
259
|
1950 Vx_emacs_application_class = Qnil;
|
0
|
1951
|
|
1952 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-initial-argv-list", &Vx_initial_argv_list /*
|
|
1953 You don't want to know.
|
|
1954 This is used during startup to communicate the remaining arguments in
|
|
1955 `command-line-args-left' to the C code, which passes the args to
|
|
1956 the X initialization code, which removes some args, and then the
|
|
1957 args are placed back into `x-initial-arg-list' and thence into
|
|
1958 `command-line-args-left'. Perhaps `command-line-args-left' should
|
|
1959 just reside in C.
|
|
1960 */ );
|
|
1961 Vx_initial_argv_list = Qnil;
|
|
1962
|
227
|
1963 #if defined(MULE) && (defined(LWLIB_MENUBARS_MOTIF) || defined(HAVE_XIM) || defined (USE_XFONTSET))
|
|
1964 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-app-defaults-directory", &Vx_app_defaults_directory /*
|
|
1965 Used by the Lisp code to communicate to the low level X initialization
|
|
1966 where the localized init files are.
|
|
1967 */ );
|
|
1968 Vx_app_defaults_directory = Qnil;
|
|
1969 #endif
|
|
1970
|
0
|
1971 Fprovide (Qx);
|
|
1972
|
|
1973 staticpro (&Vdefault_x_device);
|
|
1974 Vdefault_x_device = Qnil;
|
|
1975 }
|