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428 | 1 /* Generic specifier list implementation |
2 Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois. | |
826 | 3 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 2002 Ben Wing |
428 | 4 |
5 This file is part of XEmacs. | |
6 | |
7 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
8 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the | |
9 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any | |
10 later version. | |
11 | |
12 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT | |
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14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License | |
15 for more details. | |
16 | |
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
18 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
21 | |
22 /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ | |
23 | |
440 | 24 #ifndef INCLUDED_specifier_h_ |
25 #define INCLUDED_specifier_h_ | |
428 | 26 |
27 /* | |
28 MAGIC SPECIFIERS | |
29 ================ | |
30 | |
31 Magic specifiers are used to provide fallback values for window | |
32 system provided specifications, reflecting user preferences on the | |
33 window system, such as default fonts, colors, scrollbar thickness | |
34 etc. | |
35 | |
36 A magic specifier consists of two specifier objects. The first one | |
37 behaves like a normal specifier in all senses. The second one, a | |
38 ghost specifier, is a fallback value for the first one, and contains | |
39 values provided by window system, resources etc. which reflect | |
40 default settings for values being specified. | |
41 | |
42 A magic specifier has an "ultimate" fallback value, as any usual | |
43 specifier does. This value, an inst-list, is stored in the fallback | |
44 slot of the ghost specifier object. | |
45 | |
46 Ghost specifiers have the following properties: | |
47 - Have back pointers to their parent specifiers. | |
48 - Do not have instance data. Instead, they share parent's instance | |
49 data. | |
50 - Have the same methods structure pointer. | |
51 - Share parent's caching scheme. | |
52 - Store fallback value instead of their parents. | |
53 | |
54 Ghost specifiers normally are not modifiable at the lisp level, and | |
55 only used to supply fallback instance values. They are accessible | |
56 via (specifier-fallback), but are read-only. Although, under | |
57 certain rare conditions, modification of ghost objects is allowed. | |
58 This behavior is controlled by the global variable | |
59 Vunlock_ghost_specifiers. It is not exposed to lisp, and is set | |
60 during calls to lisp functions which initialize global, device and | |
61 frame defaults, such as | |
62 init-{global,frame,device}-{faces,toolbars,etc}. | |
63 | |
64 Thus, values supplied by resources or other means of a window system | |
65 stored in externally unmodifiable ghost objects. Regular lisp code | |
66 may thus freely modify the normal part of a magic specifier, and | |
67 removing a specification for a particular domain causes the | |
68 specification to consider ghost-provided fallback values, or its own | |
69 fallback value. | |
70 | |
71 Rules of conduct for magic specifiers | |
72 ------------------------------------- | |
73 1. recompute_*() functions always operate on the whole specifier | |
74 when passed only a ghost object, by substituting it with their | |
75 parent bodily object. | |
76 2. All specifier methods, except for instantiate method, are passed | |
77 the bodily object of the magic specifier. Instantiate method is | |
78 passed the specifier being instantiated. | |
79 3. Only bodily objects are passed to set_specifier_caching function, | |
80 and only these may be cached. | |
81 4. All specifiers are added to Vall_specifiers list, both bodily and | |
82 ghost. The pair of objects is always removed from the list at the | |
83 same time. | |
84 */ | |
85 | |
1204 | 86 extern const struct sized_memory_description specifier_methods_description; |
428 | 87 |
88 struct specifier_methods | |
89 { | |
442 | 90 const char *name; |
428 | 91 Lisp_Object predicate_symbol; |
92 | |
93 /* Implementation specific methods: */ | |
94 | |
95 /* Create method: Initialize specifier data. Optional. */ | |
96 void (*create_method) (Lisp_Object specifier); | |
97 | |
98 /* Mark method: Mark any lisp object within specifier data | |
99 structure. Not required if no specifier data are Lisp_Objects. */ | |
100 void (*mark_method) (Lisp_Object specifier); | |
101 | |
102 /* Equal method: Compare two specifiers. This is called after | |
103 ensuring that the two specifiers are of the same type, and have | |
104 the same specs. Quit is inhibited during the call so it is safe | |
105 to call internal_equal(). | |
106 | |
107 If this function is not present, specifiers considered equal when | |
108 the above conditions are met, i.e. as if the method returned | |
109 non-zero. */ | |
110 int (*equal_method) (Lisp_Object sp1, Lisp_Object sp2, int depth); | |
111 | |
112 /* Hash method: Hash specifier instance data. This has to hash only | |
113 data structure of the specifier, as specs are hashed by the core | |
114 code. | |
115 | |
116 If this function is not present, hashing behaves as if it | |
117 returned zero. */ | |
2515 | 118 Hashcode (*hash_method) (Lisp_Object specifier, int depth); |
428 | 119 |
120 /* Validate method: Given an instantiator, verify that it's | |
121 valid for this specifier type. If not, signal an error. | |
122 | |
123 If this function is not present, all instantiators are considered | |
124 valid. */ | |
125 void (*validate_method) (Lisp_Object instantiator); | |
126 | |
434 | 127 |
128 /* Copy method: Given an instantiator, copy the bits that we need to | |
129 for this specifier type. | |
130 | |
131 If this function is not present, then Fcopy_tree is used. */ | |
132 Lisp_Object (*copy_instantiator_method) (Lisp_Object instantiator); | |
133 | |
428 | 134 /* Validate-matchspec method: Given a matchspec, verify that it's |
135 valid for this specifier type. If not, signal an error. | |
136 | |
137 If this function is not present, *no* matchspecs are considered | |
138 valid. Note that this differs from validate_method(). */ | |
139 void (*validate_matchspec_method) (Lisp_Object matchspec); | |
140 | |
141 /* Instantiate method: Return SPECIFIER instance in DOMAIN, | |
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142 specified by INSTANTIATOR. MATCHSPEC specifies additional |
428 | 143 constraints on the instance value (see the docstring for |
144 Fspecifier_matching_instance function). MATCHSPEC is passed | |
145 Qunbound when no matching constraints are imposed. The method is | |
146 called via call_with_suspended_errors(), so allowed to eval | |
147 safely. | |
148 | |
149 DEPTH is a lisp integer denoting current depth of instantiation | |
150 calls. This parameter should be passed as the initial depth value | |
151 to functions which also instantiate specifiers (of which I can | |
152 name specifier_instance) to avoid creating "external" | |
153 specification loops. | |
154 | |
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155 NO_FALLBACK indicates that the method should not try the fallbacks |
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156 (and thus simply return Qunbound) in case of a failure to instantiate. |
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442 | 158 This method must presume that both INSTANTIATOR and MATCHSPEC are |
428 | 159 already validated by the corresponding validate_* methods, and |
160 may abort if they are invalid. | |
161 | |
162 Return value is an instance, which is returned immediately to the | |
163 caller, or Qunbound to continue instantiation lookup chain. | |
164 | |
165 If this function is not present, INSTANTIATOR is used as the | |
166 specifier instance. This is the usual case for "simple" | |
167 specifiers, like integer and boolean. */ | |
168 Lisp_Object (*instantiate_method) (Lisp_Object specifier, | |
169 Lisp_Object matchspec, | |
170 Lisp_Object domain, | |
171 Lisp_Object instantiator, | |
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172 Lisp_Object depth, |
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173 int no_fallback); |
428 | 174 |
175 /* Going-to-add method: Called when an instantiator is about | |
176 to be added to a specifier. This function can specify | |
177 that different instantiators should be used instead by | |
178 returning an inst-list (possibly containing zero elements). | |
179 If the instantiator is fine as-is, return Qt. The | |
180 instantiator has been copied with copy-tree, so feel | |
181 free to reuse parts of it to create a new instantiator. | |
182 The tag-set, however, is not copied and is not canonicalized | |
183 (that will be done on the result of this function). */ | |
184 Lisp_Object (*going_to_add_method) (Lisp_Object specifier, | |
185 Lisp_Object locale, | |
186 Lisp_Object tag_set, | |
187 Lisp_Object instantiator); | |
188 | |
189 /* After-change method: Called when the SPECIFIER has just been | |
190 changed in LOCALE. The method is called upon: | |
191 * Removing and adding specs to/from the specifier; | |
192 * Changing the specifier fallback. | |
193 | |
194 #### The method may have called more than once per each specifier | |
195 change. | |
196 | |
197 #### Do not still know if this can safely eval. */ | |
198 void (*after_change_method) (Lisp_Object specifier, | |
199 Lisp_Object locale); | |
200 | |
1204 | 201 /* Specifier extra data: Specifier objects can have extra data, specific |
202 to the type of specifier, stored at the end of the object. To have | |
203 this, a specifier declares a structure of type `struct TYPE_specifier' | |
204 containing the data and uses DEFINE_SPECIFIER_TYPE_WITH_DATA and | |
205 INITIALIZE_SPECIFIER_TYPE_WITH_DATA instead of the plain versions. | |
206 Then, a pointer to the `struct TYPE_specifier' can be obtained from a | |
207 specifier object using SPECIFIER_TYPE_DATA. | |
771 | 208 |
1204 | 209 A data description of the extra data must also be provided, in the |
210 form of a memory_description named TYPE_specifier_description. */ | |
211 | |
212 /* Description of extra data structure; initialized when | |
771 | 213 INITIALIZE_SPECIFIER_TYPE_WITH_DATA is called. */ |
1204 | 214 const struct sized_memory_description *extra_description; |
771 | 215 |
216 /* Size of extra data structure; initialized when | |
217 INITIALIZE_SPECIFIER_TYPE_WITH_DATA is called. */ | |
428 | 218 int extra_data_size; |
219 }; | |
220 | |
221 struct Lisp_Specifier | |
222 { | |
3017 | 223 struct LCRECORD_HEADER header; |
428 | 224 struct specifier_methods *methods; |
225 | |
226 /* we keep a chained list of all current specifiers, for GC cleanup | |
227 purposes. Do NOT mark through this, or specifiers will never | |
228 be GC'd. */ | |
229 Lisp_Object next_specifier; | |
230 | |
231 /* This is a straight list of instantiators. */ | |
232 Lisp_Object global_specs; | |
233 | |
234 /* These are all assoc lists where the key is the type of object the | |
235 list represents (buffer, window, etc.) and the associated list is | |
236 the actual list of instantiators. */ | |
237 Lisp_Object device_specs; | |
238 Lisp_Object frame_specs; | |
239 /* window_specs is actually a key-assoc weak list. See specifier.c | |
240 for an explanation of why (it boils down to the fact that | |
241 dead windows can become live again through window configurations). | |
242 */ | |
243 Lisp_Object window_specs; | |
244 Lisp_Object buffer_specs; | |
245 | |
246 struct specifier_caching *caching; | |
247 | |
248 /* This can be either nil, for a plain, non-magic specifier object, | |
249 t for the normal part of the magic specifier, or #<specifier> for | |
250 the ghost part of the magic specifier, a pointer to its parent | |
251 object */ | |
252 Lisp_Object magic_parent; | |
253 | |
254 /* Fallback value. For magic specifiers, it is a pointer to the ghost. */ | |
255 Lisp_Object fallback; | |
256 | |
257 /* type-specific extra data attached to a specifier */ | |
456 | 258 max_align_t data[1]; |
428 | 259 }; |
440 | 260 typedef struct Lisp_Specifier Lisp_Specifier; |
428 | 261 |
440 | 262 DECLARE_LRECORD (specifier, Lisp_Specifier); |
263 #define XSPECIFIER(x) XRECORD (x, specifier, Lisp_Specifier) | |
617 | 264 #define wrap_specifier(p) wrap_record (p, specifier) |
428 | 265 #define SPECIFIERP(x) RECORDP (x, specifier) |
266 #define CHECK_SPECIFIER(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, specifier) | |
267 #define CONCHECK_SPECIFIER(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, specifier) | |
268 | |
269 /***** Calling a specifier method *****/ | |
270 | |
271 #define RAW_SPECMETH(sp, m) ((sp)->methods->m##_method) | |
272 #define HAS_SPECMETH_P(sp, m) (!!RAW_SPECMETH (sp, m)) | |
273 #define SPECMETH(sp, m, args) (((sp)->methods->m##_method) args) | |
274 | |
275 /* Call a void-returning specifier method, if it exists. */ | |
440 | 276 #define MAYBE_SPECMETH(sp, m, args) do { \ |
277 Lisp_Specifier *maybe_specmeth_sp = (sp); \ | |
278 if (HAS_SPECMETH_P (maybe_specmeth_sp, m)) \ | |
279 SPECMETH (maybe_specmeth_sp, m, args); \ | |
428 | 280 } while (0) |
281 | |
282 /***** Defining new specifier types *****/ | |
283 | |
1204 | 284 extern const struct sized_memory_description specifier_empty_extra_description; |
428 | 285 |
800 | 286 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TYPES |
428 | 287 #define DECLARE_SPECIFIER_TYPE(type) \ |
288 extern struct specifier_methods * type##_specifier_methods; \ | |
826 | 289 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( \ |
290 struct type##_specifier * \ | |
440 | 291 error_check_##type##_specifier_data (Lisp_Specifier *sp) \ |
826 | 292 ) \ |
428 | 293 { \ |
294 if (SPECIFIERP (sp->magic_parent)) \ | |
295 { \ | |
296 assert (SPECIFIER_TYPE_P (sp, type)); \ | |
297 sp = XSPECIFIER (sp->magic_parent); \ | |
298 } \ | |
299 else \ | |
300 assert (NILP (sp->magic_parent) || EQ (sp->magic_parent, Qt)); \ | |
301 assert (SPECIFIER_TYPE_P (sp, type)); \ | |
302 return (struct type##_specifier *) sp->data; \ | |
303 } \ | |
826 | 304 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( \ |
305 Lisp_Specifier * \ | |
438 | 306 error_check_##type##_specifier_type (Lisp_Object obj) \ |
826 | 307 ) \ |
438 | 308 { \ |
440 | 309 Lisp_Specifier *sp = XSPECIFIER (obj); \ |
438 | 310 assert (SPECIFIER_TYPE_P (sp, type)); \ |
311 return sp; \ | |
312 } \ | |
428 | 313 DECLARE_NOTHING |
314 #else | |
442 | 315 #define DECLARE_SPECIFIER_TYPE(type) \ |
428 | 316 extern struct specifier_methods * type##_specifier_methods |
800 | 317 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_TYPES */ |
428 | 318 |
442 | 319 #define DEFINE_SPECIFIER_TYPE(type) \ |
428 | 320 struct specifier_methods * type##_specifier_methods |
321 | |
1204 | 322 #define DEFINE_SPECIFIER_TYPE_WITH_DATA(type) \ |
323 struct specifier_methods * type##_specifier_methods; \ | |
324 static const struct sized_memory_description type##_specifier_description_0 \ | |
325 = { \ | |
326 sizeof (struct type##_specifier), \ | |
327 type##_specifier_description \ | |
328 } | |
329 | |
771 | 330 #define INITIALIZE_SPECIFIER_TYPE(type, obj_name, pred_sym) do { \ |
331 type##_specifier_methods = xnew_and_zero (struct specifier_methods); \ | |
332 type##_specifier_methods->name = obj_name; \ | |
333 type##_specifier_methods->extra_description = \ | |
1204 | 334 &specifier_empty_extra_description; \ |
771 | 335 defsymbol_nodump (&type##_specifier_methods->predicate_symbol, pred_sym); \ |
336 add_entry_to_specifier_type_list (Q##type, type##_specifier_methods); \ | |
2367 | 337 dump_add_root_block_ptr (&type##_specifier_methods, \ |
771 | 338 &specifier_methods_description); \ |
428 | 339 } while (0) |
340 | |
442 | 341 #define REINITIALIZE_SPECIFIER_TYPE(type) do { \ |
428 | 342 staticpro_nodump (&type##_specifier_methods->predicate_symbol); \ |
343 } while (0) | |
344 | |
345 #define INITIALIZE_SPECIFIER_TYPE_WITH_DATA(type, obj_name, pred_sym) \ | |
346 do { \ | |
347 INITIALIZE_SPECIFIER_TYPE (type, obj_name, pred_sym); \ | |
348 type##_specifier_methods->extra_data_size = \ | |
349 sizeof (struct type##_specifier); \ | |
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350 type##_specifier_methods->extra_description = \ |
1204 | 351 &type##_specifier_description_0; \ |
428 | 352 } while (0) |
353 | |
354 /* Declare that specifier-type TYPE has method METH; used in | |
355 initialization routines */ | |
356 #define SPECIFIER_HAS_METHOD(type, meth) \ | |
357 (type##_specifier_methods->meth##_method = type##_##meth) | |
358 | |
359 /***** Macros for accessing specifier types *****/ | |
360 | |
361 #define SPECIFIER_TYPE_P(sp, type) \ | |
362 ((sp)->methods == type##_specifier_methods) | |
363 | |
364 /* Any of the two of the magic spec */ | |
365 #define MAGIC_SPECIFIER_P(sp) (!NILP((sp)->magic_parent)) | |
366 /* Normal part of the magic specifier */ | |
367 #define BODILY_SPECIFIER_P(sp) EQ ((sp)->magic_parent, Qt) | |
368 /* Ghost part of the magic specifier */ | |
369 #define GHOST_SPECIFIER_P(sp) SPECIFIERP((sp)->magic_parent) | |
370 | |
371 #define GHOST_SPECIFIER(sp) XSPECIFIER ((sp)->fallback) | |
372 | |
800 | 373 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TYPES |
428 | 374 # define SPECIFIER_TYPE_DATA(sp, type) \ |
375 error_check_##type##_specifier_data (sp) | |
376 #else | |
377 # define SPECIFIER_TYPE_DATA(sp, type) \ | |
378 ((struct type##_specifier *) \ | |
379 (GHOST_SPECIFIER_P(sp) \ | |
380 ? XSPECIFIER((sp)->magic_parent)->data \ | |
381 : (sp)->data)) | |
382 #endif | |
383 | |
800 | 384 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TYPES |
438 | 385 # define XSPECIFIER_TYPE(x, type) \ |
386 error_check_##type##_specifier_type (x) | |
387 #else | |
388 # define XSPECIFIER_TYPE(x, type) XSPECIFIER (x) | |
800 | 389 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_TYPES */ |
428 | 390 |
442 | 391 #define SPECIFIER_TYPEP(x, type) \ |
428 | 392 (SPECIFIERP (x) && SPECIFIER_TYPE_P (XSPECIFIER (x), type)) |
393 #define CHECK_SPECIFIER_TYPE(x, type) do { \ | |
394 CHECK_SPECIFIER (x); \ | |
395 if (!SPECIFIER_TYPE_P (XSPECIFIER (x), type)) \ | |
396 dead_wrong_type_argument \ | |
397 (type##_specifier_methods->predicate_symbol, x); \ | |
398 } while (0) | |
399 #define CONCHECK_SPECIFIER_TYPE(x, type) do { \ | |
400 CONCHECK_SPECIFIER (x); \ | |
401 if (!(SPECIFIER_TYPEP (x, type))) \ | |
402 x = wrong_type_argument \ | |
403 (type##_specifier_methods->predicate_symbol, x); \ | |
404 } while (0) | |
405 | |
406 /***** Miscellaneous structures *****/ | |
407 | |
408 enum spec_locale_type | |
409 { | |
410 LOCALE_GLOBAL, | |
411 LOCALE_DEVICE, | |
412 LOCALE_FRAME, | |
413 LOCALE_WINDOW, | |
414 LOCALE_BUFFER | |
415 }; | |
416 | |
417 enum spec_add_meth | |
418 { | |
419 SPEC_PREPEND, | |
420 SPEC_APPEND, | |
421 SPEC_REMOVE_TAG_SET_PREPEND, | |
422 SPEC_REMOVE_TAG_SET_APPEND, | |
423 SPEC_REMOVE_LOCALE, | |
424 SPEC_REMOVE_LOCALE_TYPE, | |
425 SPEC_REMOVE_ALL | |
426 }; | |
427 | |
428 struct specifier_caching | |
429 { | |
3092 | 430 #ifdef NEW_GC |
431 struct lrecord_header header; | |
432 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 433 int offset_into_struct_window; |
434 void (*value_changed_in_window) (Lisp_Object specifier, struct window *w, | |
435 Lisp_Object oldval); | |
436 int offset_into_struct_frame; | |
437 void (*value_changed_in_frame) (Lisp_Object specifier, struct frame *f, | |
438 Lisp_Object oldval); | |
444 | 439 int always_recompute; |
428 | 440 }; |
441 | |
3092 | 442 #ifdef NEW_GC |
443 DECLARE_LRECORD (specifier_caching, struct specifier_caching); | |
444 #define XSPECIFIER_CACHING(x) \ | |
445 XRECORD (x, specifier_caching, struct specifier_caching) | |
446 #define wrap_specifier_caching(p) \ | |
447 wrap_record (p, specifier_caching) | |
448 #define SPECIFIER_CACHINGP(x) RECORDP (x, specifier_caching) | |
449 #define CHECK_SPECIFIER_CACHING(x) \ | |
450 CHECK_RECORD (x, specifier_caching) | |
451 #define CONCHECK_SPECIFIER_CACHING(x) \ | |
452 CONCHECK_RECORD (x, specifier_caching) | |
453 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
454 | |
442 | 455 /* #### get image instances out of domains! */ |
456 | |
2500 | 457 /* #### I think the following should ABORT() rather than return nil |
442 | 458 when an invalid domain is given; much more likely we'll catch design |
459 errors early. --ben */ | |
460 | |
461 /* This turns out to be used heavily so we make it a macro to make it | |
462 inline. Also, the majority of the time the object will turn out to | |
463 be a window so we move it from being checked last to being checked | |
464 first. */ | |
465 #define DOMAIN_DEVICE(obj) \ | |
466 (WINDOWP (obj) ? WINDOW_DEVICE (XWINDOW (obj)) \ | |
467 : (FRAMEP (obj) ? FRAME_DEVICE (XFRAME (obj)) \ | |
468 : (DEVICEP (obj) ? obj \ | |
469 : (IMAGE_INSTANCEP (obj) ? image_instance_device (obj) \ | |
470 : Qnil)))) | |
471 | |
472 #define DOMAIN_FRAME(obj) \ | |
473 (WINDOWP (obj) ? WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (obj)) \ | |
474 : (FRAMEP (obj) ? obj \ | |
475 : (IMAGE_INSTANCEP (obj) ? image_instance_frame (obj) \ | |
476 : Qnil))) | |
477 | |
478 #define DOMAIN_WINDOW(obj) \ | |
479 (WINDOWP (obj) ? obj \ | |
480 : (IMAGE_INSTANCEP (obj) ? image_instance_window (obj) \ | |
481 : Qnil)) | |
482 | |
483 #define DOMAIN_LIVE_P(obj) \ | |
484 (WINDOWP (obj) ? WINDOW_LIVE_P (XWINDOW (obj)) \ | |
485 : (FRAMEP (obj) ? FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (obj)) \ | |
486 : (DEVICEP (obj) ? DEVICE_LIVE_P (XDEVICE (obj)) \ | |
487 : (IMAGE_INSTANCEP (obj) ? image_instance_live_p (obj) \ | |
488 : 0)))) | |
489 | |
490 #define DOMAIN_XDEVICE(obj) \ | |
491 (XDEVICE (DOMAIN_DEVICE (obj))) | |
492 #define DOMAIN_XFRAME(obj) \ | |
493 (XFRAME (DOMAIN_FRAME (obj))) | |
494 #define DOMAIN_XWINDOW(obj) \ | |
495 (XWINDOW (DOMAIN_WINDOW (obj))) | |
496 | |
428 | 497 EXFUN (Fcopy_specifier, 6); |
498 EXFUN (Fmake_specifier, 1); | |
499 EXFUN (Fset_specifier_dirty_flag, 1); | |
500 EXFUN (Fspecifier_instance, 4); | |
501 EXFUN (Fvalid_specifier_locale_p, 1); | |
502 | |
503 extern Lisp_Object Qfallback, Qnatnum; | |
504 | |
505 Lisp_Object make_magic_specifier (Lisp_Object type); | |
506 Lisp_Object decode_locale_list (Lisp_Object locale); | |
507 extern enum spec_add_meth | |
508 decode_how_to_add_specification (Lisp_Object how_to_add); | |
509 Lisp_Object decode_specifier_tag_set (Lisp_Object tag_set); | |
442 | 510 Lisp_Object decode_domain (Lisp_Object domain); |
428 | 511 |
512 void add_entry_to_specifier_type_list (Lisp_Object symbol, | |
513 struct specifier_methods *meths); | |
514 void set_specifier_caching (Lisp_Object specifier, | |
515 int struct_window_offset, | |
516 void (*value_changed_in_window) | |
517 (Lisp_Object specifier, struct window *w, | |
518 Lisp_Object oldval), | |
519 int struct_frame_offset, | |
520 void (*value_changed_in_frame) | |
521 (Lisp_Object specifier, struct frame *f, | |
444 | 522 Lisp_Object oldval), |
523 int always_recompute); | |
428 | 524 void set_specifier_fallback (Lisp_Object specifier, |
525 Lisp_Object fallback); | |
526 void recompute_all_cached_specifiers_in_window (struct window *w); | |
527 void recompute_all_cached_specifiers_in_frame (struct frame *f); | |
528 | |
529 /* Counterparts of Fadd_spec_to_specifier and Fremove_specifier, which | |
530 operate directly on ghost objects given a magic specifier. */ | |
531 void add_spec_to_ghost_specifier (Lisp_Object specifier, Lisp_Object instantiator, | |
532 Lisp_Object locale, Lisp_Object tag_set, | |
533 Lisp_Object how_to_add); | |
534 void remove_ghost_specifier (Lisp_Object specifier, Lisp_Object locale, | |
535 Lisp_Object tag_set, Lisp_Object exact_p); | |
536 | |
537 int unlock_ghost_specifiers_protected (void); | |
538 | |
539 void cleanup_specifiers (void); | |
540 void prune_specifiers (void); | |
541 void setup_device_initial_specifier_tags (struct device *d); | |
3659 | 542 void setup_charset_initial_specifier_tags (Lisp_Object charset); |
428 | 543 void kill_specifier_buffer_locals (Lisp_Object buffer); |
544 | |
545 DECLARE_SPECIFIER_TYPE (generic); | |
546 #define XGENERIC_SPECIFIER(x) XSPECIFIER_TYPE (x, generic) | |
547 #define GENERIC_SPECIFIERP(x) SPECIFIER_TYPEP (x, generic) | |
548 #define CHECK_GENERIC_SPECIFIER(x) CHECK_SPECIFIER_TYPE (x, generic) | |
549 #define CONCHECK_GENERIC_SPECIFIER(x) CONCHECK_SPECIFIER_TYPE (x, generic) | |
550 | |
551 DECLARE_SPECIFIER_TYPE (integer); | |
552 #define XINTEGER_SPECIFIER(x) XSPECIFIER_TYPE (x, integer) | |
553 #define INTEGER_SPECIFIERP(x) SPECIFIER_TYPEP (x, integer) | |
554 #define CHECK_INTEGER_SPECIFIER(x) CHECK_SPECIFIER_TYPE (x, integer) | |
555 #define CONCHECK_INTEGER_SPECIFIER(x) CONCHECK_SPECIFIER_TYPE (x, integer) | |
556 | |
557 DECLARE_SPECIFIER_TYPE (natnum); | |
558 #define XNATNUM_SPECIFIER(x) XSPECIFIER_TYPE (x, natnum) | |
559 #define NATNUM_SPECIFIERP(x) SPECIFIER_TYPEP (x, natnum) | |
560 #define CHECK_NATNUM_SPECIFIER(x) CHECK_SPECIFIER_TYPE (x, natnum) | |
561 #define CONCHECK_NATNUM_SPECIFIER(x) CONCHECK_SPECIFIER_TYPE (x, natnum) | |
562 | |
563 DECLARE_SPECIFIER_TYPE (boolean); | |
564 #define XBOOLEAN_SPECIFIER(x) XSPECIFIER_TYPE (x, boolean) | |
565 #define BOOLEAN_SPECIFIERP(x) SPECIFIER_TYPEP (x, boolean) | |
566 #define CHECK_BOOLEAN_SPECIFIER(x) CHECK_SPECIFIER_TYPE (x, boolean) | |
567 #define CONCHECK_BOOLEAN_SPECIFIER(x) CONCHECK_SPECIFIER_TYPE (x, boolean) | |
568 | |
569 DECLARE_SPECIFIER_TYPE (display_table); | |
570 #define XDISPLAYTABLE_SPECIFIER(x) XSPECIFIER_TYPE (x, display_table) | |
571 #define DISPLAYTABLE_SPECIFIERP(x) SPECIFIER_TYPEP (x, display_table) | |
572 #define CHECK_DISPLAYTABLE_SPECIFIER(x) CHECK_SPECIFIER_TYPE (x, display_table) | |
573 #define CONCHECK_DISPLAYTABLE_SPECIFIER(x) CONCHECK_SPECIFIER_TYPE (x, display_table) | |
574 | |
3659 | 575 /* The various stages of font instantiation; initial means "find a font for |
576 CHARSET that matches the charset's registries" and final means "find a | |
577 font for CHARSET that matches iso10646-1, since we haven't found a font | |
578 that matches its registry." */ | |
579 enum font_specifier_matchspec_stages { | |
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3659 | 583 }; |
584 | |
585 Lisp_Object define_specifier_tag(Lisp_Object tag, | |
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586 Lisp_Object device_predicate, |
3659 | 587 Lisp_Object charset_predicate); |
588 | |
440 | 589 #endif /* INCLUDED_specifier_h_ */ |