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428 | 1 /* Window creation, deletion and examination for XEmacs. |
2 Copyright (C) 1985-1987, 1992-1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois. | |
5043 | 4 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 2002, 2010 Ben Wing. |
428 | 5 Copyright (C) 1996 Chuck Thompson. |
6 | |
7 This file is part of XEmacs. | |
8 | |
9 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
10 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the | |
11 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any | |
12 later version. | |
13 | |
14 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT | |
15 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or | |
16 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License | |
17 for more details. | |
18 | |
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
20 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
21 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
22 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
23 | |
24 /* Synched up with: FSF 19.30. */ | |
25 /* Beginning to diverge significantly. */ | |
26 | |
853 | 27 /* Authorship: |
28 | |
29 Based on code from pre-release FSF 19, c. 1991. | |
30 Significantly reworked by Chuck Thompson, 1993-1996. | |
31 window mirror stuff added by Chuck Thompson c. 1993. | |
32 various cleanup by Ben Wing c. 1995 (window slots, window init code, | |
33 memory usage, synch. up to FSF 19.30, other). | |
34 Unknown work by Andy Piper. | |
35 new window-width/height fns. by Ben Wing, Mar 2000. */ | |
36 | |
428 | 37 /* This file has been Mule-ized. */ |
38 | |
39 #include <config.h> | |
40 #include "lisp.h" | |
41 | |
42 #include "buffer.h" | |
800 | 43 #include "commands.h" |
872 | 44 #include "device-impl.h" |
800 | 45 #include "elhash.h" |
428 | 46 #include "faces.h" |
872 | 47 #include "frame-impl.h" |
800 | 48 #include "glyphs.h" |
49 #include "gutter.h" | |
428 | 50 #include "objects.h" |
51 #include "redisplay.h" | |
872 | 52 #include "window-impl.h" |
428 | 53 |
1149 | 54 Lisp_Object Qwindowp, Qwindow_live_p; |
428 | 55 Lisp_Object Qdisplay_buffer; |
56 | |
57 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS | |
58 Lisp_Object Qface_cache, Qglyph_cache, Qline_start_cache, Qother_redisplay; | |
59 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
60 Lisp_Object Qscrollbar_instances; | |
61 #endif | |
62 #endif | |
63 | |
1979 | 64 extern int allow_deletion_of_last_visible_frame; |
65 | |
428 | 66 EXFUN (Fnext_window, 4); |
67 | |
68 static int window_pixel_width_to_char_width (struct window *w, | |
69 int pixel_width, | |
70 int include_margins_p); | |
71 static int window_char_width_to_pixel_width (struct window *w, | |
72 int char_width, | |
73 int include_margins_p); | |
74 static int window_pixel_height_to_char_height (struct window *w, | |
75 int pixel_height, | |
76 int include_gutters_p); | |
77 static int window_char_height_to_pixel_height (struct window *w, | |
78 int char_height, | |
79 int include_gutters_p); | |
444 | 80 static void change_window_height (Lisp_Object window, int delta, |
81 Lisp_Object horizontalp, int inpixels); | |
428 | 82 |
83 /* Thickness of shadow border around 3d modelines. */ | |
84 Lisp_Object Vmodeline_shadow_thickness; | |
85 | |
86 /* Whether vertical dividers are draggable and displayed */ | |
87 Lisp_Object Vvertical_divider_always_visible_p; | |
88 | |
89 /* Whether a modeline should be displayed. */ | |
90 Lisp_Object Vhas_modeline_p; | |
91 | |
92 /* Thickness of shadow border around vertical dividers. */ | |
93 Lisp_Object Vvertical_divider_shadow_thickness; | |
94 | |
95 /* Divider surface width (not counting 3-d borders) */ | |
96 Lisp_Object Vvertical_divider_line_width; | |
97 | |
442 | 98 /* Spacing between outer edge of divider border and window edge */ |
428 | 99 Lisp_Object Vvertical_divider_spacing; |
100 | |
101 /* How much to scroll by per-line. */ | |
102 Lisp_Object Vwindow_pixel_scroll_increment; | |
103 | |
104 /* Scroll if point lands on the bottom line and that line is partially | |
105 clipped. */ | |
106 int scroll_on_clipped_lines; | |
107 | |
108 /* The minibuffer window of the selected frame. | |
109 Note that you cannot test for minibufferness of an arbitrary window | |
110 by comparing against this; but you can test for minibufferness of | |
111 the selected window. */ | |
112 Lisp_Object minibuf_window; | |
113 | |
114 /* Non-nil means it is the window for C-M-v to scroll | |
115 when the minibuffer is selected. */ | |
116 Lisp_Object Vminibuffer_scroll_window; | |
117 | |
118 /* Non-nil means this is the buffer whose window C-M-v should scroll. */ | |
119 Lisp_Object Vother_window_scroll_buffer; | |
120 | |
121 /* Non-nil means it's the function to call to display temp buffers. */ | |
122 Lisp_Object Vtemp_buffer_show_function; | |
123 | |
124 /* If a window gets smaller than either of these, it is removed. */ | |
458 | 125 Fixnum window_min_height; |
126 Fixnum window_min_width; | |
428 | 127 |
128 /* Number of lines of continuity in scrolling by screenfuls. */ | |
458 | 129 Fixnum next_screen_context_lines; |
428 | 130 |
1149 | 131 Lisp_Object Qcurrent_window_configuration, Qset_window_configuration; |
428 | 132 |
707 | 133 Lisp_Object Qtruncate_partial_width_windows; |
134 | |
428 | 135 #define SET_LAST_MODIFIED(w, cache_too) \ |
136 do { \ | |
137 (w)->last_modified[CURRENT_DISP] = Qzero; \ | |
138 (w)->last_modified[DESIRED_DISP] = Qzero; \ | |
139 (w)->last_modified[CMOTION_DISP] = Qzero; \ | |
140 if (cache_too) \ | |
141 (w)->line_cache_last_updated = Qzero; \ | |
142 } while (0) | |
143 | |
144 #define SET_LAST_FACECHANGE(w) \ | |
145 do { \ | |
146 (w)->last_facechange[CURRENT_DISP] = Qzero; \ | |
147 (w)->last_facechange[DESIRED_DISP] = Qzero; \ | |
148 (w)->last_facechange[CMOTION_DISP] = Qzero; \ | |
149 } while (0) | |
150 | |
151 | |
1204 | 152 |
153 static const struct memory_description int_description_1[] = { | |
154 { XD_END } | |
155 }; | |
156 | |
157 static const struct sized_memory_description int_description = { | |
158 sizeof (int), | |
159 int_description_1 | |
160 }; | |
161 | |
162 static const struct memory_description int_dynarr_description_1[] = { | |
163 XD_DYNARR_DESC (int_dynarr, &int_description), | |
164 { XD_END } | |
165 }; | |
166 | |
167 static const struct sized_memory_description int_dynarr_description = { | |
168 sizeof (int_dynarr), | |
169 int_dynarr_description_1 | |
170 }; | |
171 | |
172 static const struct memory_description face_cachel_description_1[] = { | |
2367 | 173 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (face_cachel, merged_faces), |
2551 | 174 1, { &int_dynarr_description } }, |
1204 | 175 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (face_cachel, face) }, |
176 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (face_cachel, foreground) }, | |
177 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (face_cachel, background) }, | |
178 { XD_LISP_OBJECT_ARRAY, offsetof (face_cachel, font), NUM_LEADING_BYTES }, | |
179 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (face_cachel, display_table) }, | |
180 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (face_cachel, background_pixmap) }, | |
181 { XD_END } | |
182 }; | |
183 | |
3092 | 184 #ifdef NEW_GC |
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185 DEFINE_DUMPABLE_INTERNAL_LISP_OBJECT ("face-cachel", face_cachel, |
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186 0, face_cachel_description_1, |
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187 Lisp_Face_Cachel); |
3092 | 188 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
189 | |
1204 | 190 static const struct sized_memory_description face_cachel_description = { |
191 sizeof (face_cachel), | |
192 face_cachel_description_1 | |
193 }; | |
194 | |
195 static const struct memory_description face_cachel_dynarr_description_1[] = { | |
3092 | 196 #ifdef NEW_GC |
197 XD_LISP_DYNARR_DESC (face_cachel_dynarr, &face_cachel_description), | |
198 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
1204 | 199 XD_DYNARR_DESC (face_cachel_dynarr, &face_cachel_description), |
3092 | 200 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 201 { XD_END } |
202 }; | |
203 | |
3092 | 204 #ifdef NEW_GC |
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205 DEFINE_DUMPABLE_INTERNAL_LISP_OBJECT ("face-cachel-dynarr", face_cachel_dynarr, |
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206 0, face_cachel_dynarr_description_1, |
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207 face_cachel_dynarr); |
3092 | 208 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 209 static const struct sized_memory_description face_cachel_dynarr_description = { |
210 sizeof (face_cachel_dynarr), | |
211 face_cachel_dynarr_description_1 | |
212 }; | |
3092 | 213 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 214 |
215 static const struct memory_description glyph_cachel_description_1[] = { | |
216 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (glyph_cachel, glyph) }, | |
217 { XD_END } | |
218 }; | |
219 | |
3092 | 220 #ifdef NEW_GC |
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221 DEFINE_DUMPABLE_INTERNAL_LISP_OBJECT ("glyph-cachel", glyph_cachel, |
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222 0, glyph_cachel_description_1, |
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223 Lisp_Glyph_Cachel); |
3092 | 224 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
225 | |
1204 | 226 static const struct sized_memory_description glyph_cachel_description = { |
227 sizeof (glyph_cachel), | |
228 glyph_cachel_description_1 | |
229 }; | |
230 | |
231 static const struct memory_description glyph_cachel_dynarr_description_1[] = { | |
3092 | 232 #ifdef NEW_GC |
233 XD_LISP_DYNARR_DESC (glyph_cachel_dynarr, &glyph_cachel_description), | |
234 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
1204 | 235 XD_DYNARR_DESC (glyph_cachel_dynarr, &glyph_cachel_description), |
3092 | 236 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 237 { XD_END } |
238 }; | |
239 | |
3092 | 240 #ifdef NEW_GC |
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241 DEFINE_DUMPABLE_INTERNAL_LISP_OBJECT ("glyph-cachel-dynarr", |
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242 glyph_cachel_dynarr, 0, |
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243 glyph_cachel_dynarr_description_1, |
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244 glyph_cachel_dynarr); |
3092 | 245 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 246 static const struct sized_memory_description glyph_cachel_dynarr_description = { |
247 sizeof (glyph_cachel_dynarr), | |
248 glyph_cachel_dynarr_description_1 | |
249 }; | |
3092 | 250 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 251 |
252 static const struct memory_description line_start_cache_description_1[] = { | |
253 { XD_END } | |
254 }; | |
255 | |
256 static const struct sized_memory_description line_start_cache_description = { | |
257 sizeof (line_start_cache), | |
258 line_start_cache_description_1 | |
259 }; | |
260 | |
261 static const struct memory_description line_start_cache_dynarr_description_1[] = { | |
262 XD_DYNARR_DESC (line_start_cache_dynarr, &line_start_cache_description), | |
263 { XD_END } | |
264 }; | |
265 | |
266 static const struct sized_memory_description line_start_cache_dynarr_description = { | |
267 sizeof (line_start_cache_dynarr), | |
268 line_start_cache_dynarr_description_1 | |
269 }; | |
270 | |
271 static const struct memory_description window_description [] = { | |
272 #define WINDOW_SLOT(slot) { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct window, slot) }, | |
273 #define WINDOW_SLOT_ARRAY(slot, size) \ | |
274 { XD_LISP_OBJECT_ARRAY, offsetof (struct window, slot), size }, | |
275 #include "winslots.h" | |
276 | |
3092 | 277 #ifdef NEW_GC |
278 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct window, face_cachels) }, | |
279 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct window, glyph_cachels) }, | |
280 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
2367 | 281 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (struct window, face_cachels), |
2551 | 282 1, { &face_cachel_dynarr_description } }, |
2367 | 283 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (struct window, glyph_cachels), |
2551 | 284 1, { &glyph_cachel_dynarr_description } }, |
3092 | 285 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2367 | 286 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (struct window, line_start_cache), |
2775 | 287 1, { &line_start_cache_dynarr_description }, XD_FLAG_NO_KKCC }, |
1204 | 288 { XD_END } |
289 }; | |
428 | 290 |
291 static Lisp_Object | |
292 mark_window (Lisp_Object obj) | |
293 { | |
294 struct window *window = XWINDOW (obj); | |
295 | |
296 mark_face_cachels (window->face_cachels); | |
297 mark_glyph_cachels (window->glyph_cachels); | |
298 | |
617 | 299 #define WINDOW_SLOT(slot) mark_object (window->slot); |
428 | 300 #include "winslots.h" |
301 | |
302 return Qnil; | |
303 } | |
304 | |
305 static void | |
2286 | 306 print_window (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object printcharfun, |
307 int UNUSED (escapeflag)) | |
428 | 308 { |
4846 | 309 Lisp_Object buf; |
310 | |
428 | 311 if (print_readably) |
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312 printing_unreadable_lisp_object (obj, 0); |
428 | 313 |
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314 write_ascstring (printcharfun, "#<window"); |
4846 | 315 buf = XWINDOW_BUFFER (obj); |
316 if (EQ (buf, Qt)) | |
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317 write_ascstring (printcharfun, " during creation"); |
4846 | 318 else if (!NILP (buf)) |
428 | 319 { |
4846 | 320 |
321 Lisp_Object name = XBUFFER (buf)->name; | |
800 | 322 write_fmt_string_lisp (printcharfun, " on %S", 1, name); |
428 | 323 } |
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324 write_fmt_string (printcharfun, " 0x%x>", LISP_OBJECT_UID (obj)); |
428 | 325 } |
326 | |
327 static void | |
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328 finalize_window (Lisp_Object obj) |
428 | 329 { |
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330 struct window *w = XWINDOW (obj); |
428 | 331 |
332 if (w->line_start_cache) | |
333 { | |
334 Dynarr_free (w->line_start_cache); | |
335 w->line_start_cache = 0; | |
336 } | |
337 | |
338 if (w->face_cachels) | |
339 { | |
340 int i; | |
341 | |
342 for (i = 0; i < Dynarr_length (w->face_cachels); i++) | |
343 { | |
344 struct face_cachel *cachel = Dynarr_atp (w->face_cachels, i); | |
345 if (cachel->merged_faces) | |
346 { | |
347 Dynarr_free (cachel->merged_faces); | |
348 cachel->merged_faces = 0; | |
349 } | |
350 } | |
351 Dynarr_free (w->face_cachels); | |
352 w->face_cachels = 0; | |
353 } | |
354 | |
355 if (w->glyph_cachels) | |
356 { | |
357 Dynarr_free (w->glyph_cachels); | |
358 w->glyph_cachels = 0; | |
359 } | |
360 } | |
361 | |
844 | 362 /* These caches map buffers to markers. They are key-weak so that entries |
363 remain around as long as the buffers do. */ | |
364 | |
365 static Lisp_Object | |
366 make_saved_buffer_point_cache (void) | |
367 { | |
368 return make_lisp_hash_table (20, HASH_TABLE_KEY_WEAK, HASH_TABLE_EQ); | |
369 } | |
370 | |
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371 DEFINE_NODUMP_LISP_OBJECT ("window", window, |
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373 0, 0, window_description, struct window); |
428 | 374 |
375 #define INIT_DISP_VARIABLE(field, initialization) \ | |
376 p->field[CURRENT_DISP] = initialization; \ | |
377 p->field[DESIRED_DISP] = initialization; \ | |
378 p->field[CMOTION_DISP] = initialization; | |
379 | |
380 /* We have an implicit assertion that the first two elements (default | |
381 and modeline faces) are always present in the face_element_cache. | |
382 Normally redisplay ensures this. However, it is possible for a | |
383 window to get created and functions which reference these values | |
384 called before redisplay works with the window for the first time. | |
385 All callers of allocate_window should therefore call | |
386 reset_face_cachels on the created window. We can't do it | |
387 here because the window must have its frame pointer set or | |
388 reset_face_cachels will fail. */ | |
389 Lisp_Object | |
390 allocate_window (void) | |
391 { | |
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393 struct window *p = XWINDOW (obj); |
617 | 394 |
395 #define WINDOW_SLOT(slot) p->slot = Qnil; | |
396 #include "winslots.h" | |
397 | |
428 | 398 INIT_DISP_VARIABLE (start, Fmake_marker ()); |
399 INIT_DISP_VARIABLE (pointm, Fmake_marker ()); | |
400 p->sb_point = Fmake_marker (); | |
844 | 401 p->saved_point_cache = make_saved_buffer_point_cache (); |
402 p->saved_last_window_start_cache = make_saved_buffer_point_cache (); | |
428 | 403 p->use_time = Qzero; |
404 INIT_DISP_VARIABLE (last_modified, Qzero); | |
405 INIT_DISP_VARIABLE (last_point, Fmake_marker ()); | |
406 INIT_DISP_VARIABLE (last_start, Fmake_marker ()); | |
407 INIT_DISP_VARIABLE (last_facechange, Qzero); | |
3092 | 408 #ifdef NEW_GC |
409 p->face_cachels = Dynarr_lisp_new (face_cachel, | |
410 &lrecord_face_cachel_dynarr, | |
411 &lrecord_face_cachel); | |
412 p->glyph_cachels = Dynarr_lisp_new (glyph_cachel, | |
413 &lrecord_glyph_cachel_dynarr, | |
414 &lrecord_glyph_cachel); | |
415 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 416 p->face_cachels = Dynarr_new (face_cachel); |
417 p->glyph_cachels = Dynarr_new (glyph_cachel); | |
3092 | 418 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 419 p->line_start_cache = Dynarr_new (line_start_cache); |
450 | 420 p->subwindow_instance_cache = make_image_instance_cache_hash_table (); |
421 | |
428 | 422 p->line_cache_last_updated = Qzero; |
442 | 423 |
428 | 424 p->windows_changed = 1; |
425 p->shadow_thickness_changed = 1; | |
426 | |
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427 return obj; |
428 | 428 } |
429 #undef INIT_DISP_VARIABLE | |
430 | |
617 | 431 /************************************************************************/ |
432 /* Window mirror structure */ | |
433 /************************************************************************/ | |
434 | |
428 | 435 /* |
436 * The redisplay structures used to be stored with each window. While | |
437 * they are logically something associated with frames they can't be | |
438 * stored there with a redisplay which handles variable height lines. | |
439 * Lines in horizontally split windows might not line up. So they get | |
440 * stored with the windows. | |
441 * | |
442 * The problem with this is window configurations. When restoring a | |
443 * window configuration it now becomes problematic to do an | |
444 * incremental redisplay. The solution is to store the redisplay | |
445 * structures with the frame as they should be but laid out in the | |
446 * same manner as the window structure. Thus is born the window | |
447 * mirror. | |
448 * | |
449 * It also becomes a convenient place to stick scrollbar instances | |
450 * since they extrapolate out to having the same problem described for | |
451 * the display structures. | |
452 */ | |
453 | |
617 | 454 /* NOTE: The window-mirror structure formerly was not a Lisp object, and |
455 marking was handled specially. I've gotten recurring crashes, however, | |
456 using the mouse wheel under Windows, where either the window mirror | |
457 accessed through a scrollbar instance, or the frame pointed to by that | |
458 window mirror, gets garbaged. Things are tricky under windows because | |
459 the scrollbar instances are stored in HWND-specific data. Furthermore, | |
460 we have scrollbar-instance caches to complicate things. Both of these | |
461 make it very difficult (for me at least, not being intimately familiar | |
462 with the redisplay code) to track exactly when and where a particular | |
463 window mirror or scrollbar instance has pointers to it, or whether a | |
464 window mirror might have a dead frame or buffer in it (i.e. not | |
465 necessarily gc-protected by being on a global list). By far the safest | |
466 thing, then, is to make both structures Lisp objects and not explicitly | |
467 xfree() them. This should make no practical difference in memory usage | |
468 because neither structure is created very often (only when windows are | |
469 created or deleted). --ben */ | |
470 | |
1204 | 471 static const struct memory_description window_mirror_description [] = { |
472 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct window_mirror, frame) }, | |
473 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct window_mirror, next) }, | |
474 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct window_mirror, hchild) }, | |
475 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct window_mirror, vchild) }, | |
476 | |
2367 | 477 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (struct window_mirror, current_display_lines), |
2551 | 478 1, { &display_line_dynarr_description } }, |
2367 | 479 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (struct window_mirror, desired_display_lines), |
2551 | 480 1, { &display_line_dynarr_description } }, |
1204 | 481 |
482 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct window_mirror, buffer) }, | |
483 | |
484 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
485 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct window_mirror, | |
486 scrollbar_vertical_instance) }, | |
487 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct window_mirror, | |
488 scrollbar_horizontal_instance) }, | |
489 #endif /* HAVE_SCROLLBARS */ | |
490 | |
934 | 491 { XD_END } |
492 }; | |
493 | |
617 | 494 static Lisp_Object |
495 mark_window_mirror (Lisp_Object obj) | |
496 { | |
497 struct window_mirror *mir = XWINDOW_MIRROR (obj); | |
498 | |
499 if (mir->current_display_lines) | |
500 mark_redisplay_structs (mir->current_display_lines); | |
501 if (mir->desired_display_lines) | |
502 mark_redisplay_structs (mir->desired_display_lines); | |
503 | |
504 if (mir->hchild) | |
505 mark_object (wrap_window_mirror (mir->hchild)); | |
506 if (mir->vchild) | |
507 mark_object (wrap_window_mirror (mir->vchild)); | |
508 | |
509 if (mir->frame) | |
510 mark_object (wrap_frame (mir->frame)); | |
511 if (mir->buffer) | |
512 mark_object (wrap_buffer (mir->buffer)); | |
513 | |
514 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
515 if (mir->scrollbar_vertical_instance) | |
516 mark_object (wrap_scrollbar_instance (mir->scrollbar_vertical_instance)); | |
517 if (mir->scrollbar_horizontal_instance) | |
518 mark_object (wrap_scrollbar_instance (mir->scrollbar_horizontal_instance)); | |
519 #endif /* HAVE_SCROLLBARS */ | |
520 if (mir->next) | |
521 return wrap_window_mirror (mir->next); | |
522 else | |
523 return Qnil; | |
524 } | |
525 | |
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529 struct window_mirror); |
617 | 530 |
428 | 531 /* Create a new window mirror structure and associated redisplay |
532 structs. */ | |
533 static struct window_mirror * | |
534 new_window_mirror (struct frame *f) | |
535 { | |
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537 struct window_mirror *t = XWINDOW_MIRROR (obj); |
428 | 538 |
539 t->frame = f; | |
540 t->current_display_lines = Dynarr_new (display_line); | |
541 t->desired_display_lines = Dynarr_new (display_line); | |
542 | |
543 return t; | |
544 } | |
545 | |
546 /* Synchronize the mirror structure with a given window structure. | |
547 This is normally called from update_frame_window_mirror with a | |
548 starting window of f->root_window. */ | |
549 static struct window_mirror * | |
550 update_mirror_internal (Lisp_Object win, struct window_mirror *mir) | |
551 { | |
552 if (NILP (win)) | |
553 { | |
554 if (mir) | |
555 { | |
556 free_window_mirror (mir); | |
557 mir = NULL; | |
558 } | |
559 return mir; | |
560 } | |
561 else | |
562 if (!mir) | |
563 mir = new_window_mirror (XFRAME (XWINDOW (win)->frame)); | |
564 | |
1204 | 565 mir->next = update_mirror_internal (XWINDOW (win)->next, mir->next); |
428 | 566 mir->hchild = update_mirror_internal (XWINDOW (win)->hchild, mir->hchild); |
567 mir->vchild = update_mirror_internal (XWINDOW (win)->vchild, mir->vchild); | |
568 | |
569 /* | |
570 * If the redisplay structs are not empty and the mirror has | |
571 * children, then this mirror structure was formerly being used for | |
572 * display but is no longer. Reset its current display structs so | |
573 * that redisplay doesn't accidentally think they are accurate if it | |
574 * is later used for display purposes once again. Also, mark the | |
575 * scrollbar instance as not active. | |
576 */ | |
577 if (mir->vchild || mir->hchild) | |
578 { | |
579 /* The redisplay structures are big. Leaving them around in | |
580 non-leaf windows can add up to a lot of wasted space. So | |
581 don't do it. */ | |
582 free_display_structs (mir); | |
583 mir->current_display_lines = Dynarr_new (display_line); | |
584 mir->desired_display_lines = Dynarr_new (display_line); | |
585 | |
586 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
587 update_window_scrollbars (XWINDOW (win), mir, 0, 0); | |
588 #endif | |
589 mir->buffer = NULL; | |
590 } | |
591 | |
592 return mir; | |
593 } | |
594 | |
595 /* Given a window mirror, determine which real window it contains the | |
596 redisplay structures for. */ | |
597 static Lisp_Object | |
598 real_window_internal (Lisp_Object win, struct window_mirror *rmir, | |
599 struct window_mirror *mir) | |
600 { | |
601 for (; !NILP (win) && rmir ; win = XWINDOW (win)->next, rmir = rmir->next) | |
602 { | |
603 if (mir == rmir) | |
604 return win; | |
605 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (win)->vchild)) | |
606 { | |
607 Lisp_Object retval = | |
608 real_window_internal (XWINDOW (win)->vchild, rmir->vchild, mir); | |
609 if (!NILP (retval)) | |
610 return retval; | |
611 } | |
612 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (win)->hchild)) | |
613 { | |
614 Lisp_Object retval = | |
615 real_window_internal (XWINDOW (win)->hchild, rmir->hchild, mir); | |
616 if (!NILP (retval)) | |
617 return retval; | |
618 } | |
619 } | |
620 | |
621 return Qnil; | |
622 } | |
623 | |
624 /* Given a real window, find the mirror structure which contains its | |
625 redisplay structures. */ | |
626 static struct window_mirror * | |
627 find_window_mirror_internal (Lisp_Object win, struct window_mirror *rmir, | |
628 struct window *w) | |
629 { | |
630 for (; !NILP (win); win = XWINDOW (win)->next, rmir = rmir->next) | |
631 { | |
632 if (w == XWINDOW (win)) | |
633 return rmir; | |
634 | |
635 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (win)->vchild)) | |
636 { | |
637 struct window_mirror *retval = | |
638 find_window_mirror_internal (XWINDOW (win)->vchild, | |
639 rmir->vchild, w); | |
640 if (retval) return retval; | |
641 } | |
642 | |
643 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (win)->hchild)) | |
644 { | |
645 struct window_mirror *retval = | |
646 find_window_mirror_internal (XWINDOW (win)->hchild, | |
647 rmir->hchild, w); | |
648 if (retval) return retval; | |
649 } | |
650 } | |
651 | |
652 return 0; | |
653 } | |
654 | |
655 /* Update the mirror structure for the given frame. */ | |
656 void | |
657 update_frame_window_mirror (struct frame *f) | |
658 { | |
617 | 659 f->root_mirror = |
660 wrap_window_mirror (update_mirror_internal | |
661 (f->root_window, | |
662 NILP (f->root_mirror) ? 0 : | |
663 XWINDOW_MIRROR (f->root_mirror))); | |
428 | 664 f->mirror_dirty = 0; |
665 } | |
666 | |
667 /* Free a given mirror structure along with all of its children as | |
668 well as their associated display structures. */ | |
669 void | |
670 free_window_mirror (struct window_mirror *mir) | |
671 { | |
672 while (mir) | |
673 { | |
674 if (mir->hchild) free_window_mirror (mir->hchild); | |
675 if (mir->vchild) free_window_mirror (mir->vchild); | |
676 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
677 release_window_mirror_scrollbars (mir); | |
678 #endif | |
679 free_display_structs (mir); | |
680 mir = mir->next; | |
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681 /* not worth calling free_normal_lisp_object() -- window mirrors |
617 | 682 are not created that frequently and it's dangerous. we don't |
683 know for sure that there aren't other pointers around -- e.g. | |
684 in a scrollbar instance. */ | |
428 | 685 } |
686 } | |
687 | |
688 /* Given a mirror structure, return the window it mirrors. Calls | |
689 real_window_internal to do most of the work. */ | |
690 Lisp_Object | |
691 real_window (struct window_mirror *mir, int no_abort) | |
692 { | |
617 | 693 Lisp_Object retval = |
694 real_window_internal (mir->frame->root_window, | |
695 XWINDOW_MIRROR (mir->frame->root_mirror), mir); | |
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696 assert (!NILP (retval) || no_abort); |
428 | 697 |
698 return retval; | |
699 } | |
700 | |
701 /* Given a real window, return its mirror structure. Calls | |
702 find_window_mirror_internal to do all of the work. */ | |
703 struct window_mirror * | |
704 find_window_mirror (struct window *w) | |
705 { | |
706 struct frame *f = XFRAME (w->frame); | |
707 if (f->mirror_dirty) | |
708 update_frame_window_mirror (f); | |
617 | 709 return find_window_mirror_internal (f->root_window, |
710 XWINDOW_MIRROR (f->root_mirror), w); | |
428 | 711 } |
712 | |
713 /***************************************************************************** | |
714 find_window_by_pixel_pos | |
715 | |
716 Given a pixel position relative to a frame, find the window at that | |
717 position. | |
718 ****************************************************************************/ | |
719 struct window * | |
720 find_window_by_pixel_pos (int pix_x, int pix_y, Lisp_Object win) | |
721 { | |
722 if (NILP (win)) | |
723 return 0; | |
724 | |
725 for (; !NILP (win); win = XWINDOW (win)->next) | |
726 { | |
727 struct window *w; | |
728 | |
729 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (win)->vchild)) | |
730 { | |
731 w = find_window_by_pixel_pos (pix_x, pix_y, XWINDOW (win)->vchild); | |
732 if (w) return w; | |
733 } | |
734 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (win)->hchild)) | |
735 { | |
736 w = find_window_by_pixel_pos (pix_x, pix_y, XWINDOW (win)->hchild); | |
737 if (w) return w; | |
738 } | |
739 w = XWINDOW (win); | |
740 if (pix_x >= WINDOW_LEFT (w) | |
741 && pix_x <= WINDOW_RIGHT (w) | |
742 && pix_y >= WINDOW_TOP (w) | |
743 && pix_y <= WINDOW_BOTTOM (w)) | |
744 return w; | |
745 } | |
746 return NULL; | |
747 } | |
748 | |
749 /* Return a pointer to the display structures for the given window. */ | |
750 display_line_dynarr * | |
751 window_display_lines (struct window *w, int which) | |
752 { | |
753 struct window_mirror *t; | |
754 | |
755 if (XFRAME (w->frame)->mirror_dirty) | |
756 update_frame_window_mirror (XFRAME (w->frame)); | |
757 t = find_window_mirror (w); | |
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758 assert (t); |
428 | 759 |
760 if (which == CURRENT_DISP) | |
761 return t->current_display_lines; | |
762 else if (which == DESIRED_DISP) | |
763 return t->desired_display_lines; | |
764 else if (which == CMOTION_DISP) | |
765 /* The CMOTION_DISP display lines are global. */ | |
766 return cmotion_display_lines; | |
767 else | |
2500 | 768 ABORT (); |
428 | 769 |
770 return 0; /* shut up compiler */ | |
771 } | |
772 | |
773 struct buffer * | |
774 window_display_buffer (struct window *w) | |
775 { | |
776 struct window_mirror *t; | |
777 | |
778 if (XFRAME (w->frame)->mirror_dirty) | |
779 update_frame_window_mirror (XFRAME (w->frame)); | |
780 t = find_window_mirror (w); | |
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781 assert (t); |
428 | 782 |
783 return t->buffer; | |
784 } | |
785 | |
786 void | |
787 set_window_display_buffer (struct window *w, struct buffer *b) | |
788 { | |
789 struct window_mirror *t; | |
790 | |
791 if (XFRAME (w->frame)->mirror_dirty) | |
792 update_frame_window_mirror (XFRAME (w->frame)); | |
793 t = find_window_mirror (w); | |
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794 assert (t); |
428 | 795 |
796 t->buffer = b; | |
797 } | |
798 | |
799 | |
800 /* Determining a window's position based solely on its pixel | |
801 positioning doesn't work. Instead, we do it the intelligent way, | |
802 by checking its positioning in the window hierarchy. */ | |
803 int | |
804 window_is_leftmost (struct window *w) | |
805 { | |
806 Lisp_Object parent, current_ancestor, window; | |
807 | |
793 | 808 window = wrap_window (w); |
428 | 809 |
810 parent = XWINDOW (window)->parent; | |
811 current_ancestor = window; | |
812 | |
813 while (!NILP (parent)) | |
814 { | |
815 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (parent)->hchild) && | |
816 !EQ (XWINDOW (parent)->hchild, current_ancestor)) | |
817 return 0; | |
818 | |
819 current_ancestor = parent; | |
820 parent = XWINDOW (parent)->parent; | |
821 } | |
822 | |
823 return 1; | |
824 } | |
825 | |
826 int | |
827 window_is_rightmost (struct window *w) | |
828 { | |
829 Lisp_Object parent, current_ancestor, window; | |
830 | |
793 | 831 window = wrap_window (w); |
428 | 832 |
833 parent = XWINDOW (window)->parent; | |
834 current_ancestor = window; | |
835 | |
836 while (!NILP (parent)) | |
837 { | |
838 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (parent)->hchild) | |
839 && !NILP (XWINDOW (current_ancestor)->next)) | |
840 return 0; | |
841 | |
842 current_ancestor = parent; | |
843 parent = XWINDOW (parent)->parent; | |
844 } | |
845 | |
846 return 1; | |
847 } | |
848 | |
849 static int | |
850 window_full_width_p (struct window *w) | |
851 { | |
852 return window_is_leftmost (w) && window_is_rightmost (w); | |
853 } | |
854 | |
855 int | |
856 window_is_highest (struct window *w) | |
857 { | |
858 Lisp_Object parent, current_ancestor, window; | |
859 | |
793 | 860 window = wrap_window (w); |
428 | 861 |
862 parent = XWINDOW (window)->parent; | |
863 current_ancestor = window; | |
864 | |
865 while (!NILP (parent)) | |
866 { | |
867 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (parent)->vchild) && | |
868 !EQ (XWINDOW (parent)->vchild, current_ancestor)) | |
869 return 0; | |
870 | |
871 current_ancestor = parent; | |
872 parent = XWINDOW (parent)->parent; | |
873 } | |
874 | |
875 /* This is really to catch the minibuffer but we make it generic in | |
876 case we ever change things around to let the minibuffer be on top. */ | |
877 if (NILP (XWINDOW (current_ancestor)->prev)) | |
878 return 1; | |
879 else | |
880 return 0; | |
881 } | |
882 | |
883 int | |
884 window_is_lowest (struct window *w) | |
885 { | |
886 Lisp_Object parent, current_ancestor, window; | |
887 | |
793 | 888 window = wrap_window (w); |
428 | 889 |
890 parent = XWINDOW (window)->parent; | |
891 current_ancestor = window; | |
892 | |
893 while (!NILP (parent)) | |
894 { | |
895 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (parent)->vchild) | |
896 && !NILP (XWINDOW (current_ancestor)->next)) | |
897 return 0; | |
898 | |
899 current_ancestor = parent; | |
900 parent = XWINDOW (parent)->parent; | |
901 } | |
902 | |
903 return 1; | |
904 } | |
905 | |
906 #if 0 /* not currently used */ | |
907 | |
908 static int | |
909 window_full_height_p (struct window *w) | |
910 { | |
911 return window_is_highest (w) && window_is_lowest (w); | |
912 } | |
913 | |
914 #endif | |
915 | |
916 int | |
917 window_truncation_on (struct window *w) | |
918 { | |
919 /* Minibuffer windows are never truncated. | |
440 | 920 #### is this the right way ? */ |
428 | 921 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (w)) |
922 return 0; | |
923 | |
924 /* Horizontally scrolled windows are truncated. */ | |
925 if (w->hscroll) | |
926 return 1; | |
927 | |
928 /* If truncate_partial_width_windows is true and the window is not | |
929 the full width of the frame it is truncated. */ | |
707 | 930 if (!NILP (symbol_value_in_buffer (Qtruncate_partial_width_windows, |
931 w->buffer)) | |
428 | 932 && !(window_is_leftmost (w) && window_is_rightmost (w))) |
933 return 1; | |
934 | |
935 /* If the window's buffer's value of truncate_lines is non-nil, then | |
936 the window is truncated. */ | |
937 if (!NILP (XBUFFER (w->buffer)->truncate_lines)) | |
938 return 1; | |
939 | |
940 return 0; | |
941 } | |
942 | |
943 DEFUN ("window-truncated-p", Fwindow_truncated_p, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
442 | 944 Returns non-nil if text in the window is truncated. |
428 | 945 */ |
946 (window)) | |
947 { | |
948 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
949 | |
950 return window_truncation_on (w) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
951 } | |
952 | |
953 | |
954 static int | |
955 have_undivided_common_edge (struct window *w_right, void *closure) | |
956 { | |
957 struct window *w_left = (struct window *) closure; | |
958 return (WINDOW_RIGHT (w_left) == WINDOW_LEFT (w_right) | |
959 && WINDOW_TOP (w_left) < WINDOW_BOTTOM (w_right) | |
960 && WINDOW_TOP (w_right) < WINDOW_BOTTOM (w_left) | |
961 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
962 && (NILP (w_right->scrollbar_on_left_p) | |
963 || NILP (w_right->vertical_scrollbar_visible_p) | |
964 || ZEROP (w_right->scrollbar_width)) | |
965 #endif | |
966 ); | |
967 } | |
968 | |
969 static int | |
970 window_needs_vertical_divider_1 (struct window *w) | |
971 { | |
972 /* Never if we're on the right */ | |
973 if (window_is_rightmost (w)) | |
974 return 0; | |
975 | |
976 /* Always if draggable */ | |
977 if (!NILP (w->vertical_divider_always_visible_p)) | |
978 return 1; | |
979 | |
980 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
981 /* Our right scrollbar is enough to separate us at the right */ | |
982 if (NILP (w->scrollbar_on_left_p) | |
983 && !NILP (w->vertical_scrollbar_visible_p) | |
984 && !ZEROP (w->scrollbar_width)) | |
985 return 0; | |
986 #endif | |
987 | |
988 /* Ok. to determine whether we need a divider on the left, we must | |
989 check that our right neighbor windows have scrollbars on their | |
990 left sides. We must check all such windows which have common | |
991 left edge with our window's right edge. */ | |
992 return map_windows (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)), | |
993 have_undivided_common_edge, (void*)w); | |
994 } | |
995 | |
996 int | |
997 window_needs_vertical_divider (struct window *w) | |
998 { | |
999 if (!w->need_vertical_divider_valid_p) | |
1000 { | |
1001 w->need_vertical_divider_p = | |
1002 window_needs_vertical_divider_1 (w); | |
1003 w->need_vertical_divider_valid_p = 1; | |
1004 } | |
1005 return w->need_vertical_divider_p; | |
1006 } | |
1007 | |
1008 /* Called from invalidate_vertical_divider_cache_in_frame */ | |
1009 int | |
1010 invalidate_vertical_divider_cache_in_window (struct window *w, | |
2286 | 1011 void *UNUSED (unused)) |
428 | 1012 { |
1013 w->need_vertical_divider_valid_p = 0; | |
1014 return 0; | |
1015 } | |
1016 | |
1017 /* Calculate width of vertical divider, including its shadows | |
1018 and spacing. The returned value is effectively the distance | |
1019 between adjacent window edges. This function does not check | |
1020 whether a window needs a vertical divider, so the returned | |
1021 value is a "theoretical" one */ | |
1022 int | |
1023 window_divider_width (struct window *w) | |
1024 { | |
1025 /* the shadow thickness can be negative. This means that the divider | |
1026 will have a depressed look */ | |
1027 | |
1028 if (FRAME_WIN_P (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)))) | |
1029 return | |
1030 XINT (w->vertical_divider_line_width) | |
1031 + 2 * XINT (w->vertical_divider_spacing) | |
1032 + 2 * abs (XINT (w->vertical_divider_shadow_thickness)); | |
1033 else | |
1034 return XINT (w->vertical_divider_line_width) == 0 ? 0 : 1; | |
1035 } | |
1036 | |
1037 int | |
4932 | 1038 window_scrollbar_width (struct window * USED_IF_SCROLLBARS (w)) |
428 | 1039 { |
1040 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
1041 if (!WINDOW_WIN_P (w) | |
1042 || MINI_WINDOW_P (w) | |
1043 || NILP (w->buffer) | |
1044 || NILP (w->vertical_scrollbar_visible_p)) | |
1045 /* #### when does NILP (w->buffer) happen? */ | |
1046 return 0; | |
1047 | |
1048 return XINT (w->scrollbar_width); | |
1049 #else | |
1050 return 0; | |
1051 #endif /* HAVE_SCROLLBARS */ | |
1052 } | |
1053 | |
1054 /* Horizontal scrollbars are only active on windows with truncation | |
1055 turned on. */ | |
1056 int | |
4932 | 1057 window_scrollbar_height (struct window * USED_IF_SCROLLBARS (w)) |
428 | 1058 { |
1059 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
1060 if (!WINDOW_WIN_P (w) | |
1061 || MINI_WINDOW_P (w) | |
1062 || NILP (w->buffer) | |
1063 || NILP (w->horizontal_scrollbar_visible_p) | |
1064 || !window_truncation_on (w)) | |
1065 return 0; | |
1066 | |
1067 return XINT (w->scrollbar_height); | |
1068 #else | |
1069 return 0; | |
1070 #endif /* HAVE_SCROLLBARS */ | |
1071 } | |
1072 | |
1073 int | |
1074 window_modeline_height (struct window *w) | |
1075 { | |
1076 struct frame *f = XFRAME (w->frame); | |
1077 int modeline_height; | |
1078 | |
1079 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (w) || NILP (w->buffer)) | |
1080 { | |
1081 modeline_height = 0; | |
1082 } | |
1083 else if (!WINDOW_HAS_MODELINE_P (w)) | |
1084 { | |
1085 if (window_scrollbar_height (w)) | |
1086 modeline_height = 0; | |
1087 else | |
1088 { | |
1089 modeline_height = FRAMEMETH (f, divider_height, ()); | |
1090 | |
1091 if (!EQ (Qzero, w->modeline_shadow_thickness) && FRAME_WIN_P (f)) | |
1092 modeline_height += (2 * MODELINE_SHADOW_THICKNESS (w)); | |
1093 } | |
1094 } | |
1095 else | |
1096 { | |
1097 if (noninteractive) | |
1098 modeline_height = 0; | |
1099 else | |
1100 { | |
1101 display_line_dynarr *dla; | |
1102 | |
1103 /* We don't force a regeneration of the modeline here. | |
1104 Instead it is now a precondition that any function calling | |
1105 this should make sure that one of these structures is | |
1106 up-to-date. In practice this only affects two internal | |
1107 redisplay functions, regenerate_window and | |
1108 regenerate_window_point_center. */ | |
1109 /* We check DESIRED_DISP because if it is valid it is more | |
1110 up-to-date than CURRENT_DISP. For calls to this outside | |
1111 of redisplay it doesn't matter which structure we check | |
1112 since there is a redisplay condition that these | |
1113 structures be identical outside of redisplay. */ | |
1114 dla = window_display_lines (w, DESIRED_DISP); | |
4967 | 1115 if (dla && Dynarr_length (dla) && Dynarr_begin (dla)->modeline) |
1116 modeline_height = (Dynarr_begin (dla)->ascent + | |
1117 Dynarr_begin (dla)->descent); | |
428 | 1118 else |
1119 { | |
1120 dla = window_display_lines (w, CURRENT_DISP); | |
4967 | 1121 if (dla && Dynarr_length (dla) && Dynarr_begin (dla)->modeline) |
1122 modeline_height = (Dynarr_begin (dla)->ascent + | |
1123 Dynarr_begin (dla)->descent); | |
428 | 1124 else |
1125 /* This should be an abort except I'm not yet 100% | |
1126 confident that it won't ever get hit (though I | |
1127 haven't been able to trigger it). It is extremely | |
1128 unlikely to cause any noticeable problem and even if | |
1129 it does it will be a minor display glitch. */ | |
1130 /* #### Bullshit alert. It does get hit and it causes | |
1131 noticeable glitches. real_current_modeline_height | |
1132 is a kludge to fix this for 19.14. */ | |
1133 modeline_height = real_current_modeline_height (w); | |
1134 } | |
1135 | |
1136 if (!EQ (Qzero, w->modeline_shadow_thickness) && FRAME_WIN_P (f)) | |
1137 modeline_height += (2 * MODELINE_SHADOW_THICKNESS (w)); | |
1138 } | |
1139 } | |
1140 | |
1141 return modeline_height; | |
1142 } | |
1143 | |
1144 /***************************************************************************** | |
1145 margin_width_internal | |
1146 | |
1147 For a given window, return the width in pixels of the specified margin. | |
1148 ****************************************************************************/ | |
1149 static int | |
1150 margin_width_internal (struct window *w, int left_margin) | |
1151 { | |
1152 int window_cwidth = window_char_width (w, 1); | |
1153 int margin_cwidth; | |
1154 int font_width; | |
1155 Lisp_Object window; | |
1156 | |
1157 /* We might be getting called on a non-leaf. */ | |
1158 if (NILP (w->buffer)) | |
1159 return 0; | |
1160 | |
1161 /* The minibuffer never has margins. */ | |
1162 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (w)) | |
1163 return 0; | |
1164 | |
793 | 1165 window = wrap_window (w); |
428 | 1166 margin_cwidth = (left_margin ? XINT (w->left_margin_width) : |
1167 XINT (w->right_margin_width)); | |
1168 | |
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1169 default_face_width_and_height (window, &font_width, 0); |
428 | 1170 |
1171 /* The left margin takes precedence over the right margin so we | |
1172 subtract its width from the space available for the right | |
1173 margin. */ | |
1174 if (!left_margin) | |
1175 window_cwidth -= XINT (w->left_margin_width); | |
1176 | |
1177 /* The margin cannot be wider than the window is. We allow the | |
1178 value to be bigger since it is possible for the user to enlarge | |
1179 the window such that the left margin value would no longer be too | |
1180 big, but we won't return a value that is larger. */ | |
1181 if (margin_cwidth > window_cwidth) | |
1182 margin_cwidth = window_cwidth; | |
1183 | |
1184 /* At the user level the margin is always specified in characters. | |
1185 Internally however it is manipulated in terms of pixels. */ | |
1186 return margin_cwidth * font_width; | |
1187 } | |
1188 | |
1189 int | |
1190 window_left_margin_width (struct window *w) | |
1191 { | |
1192 return margin_width_internal (w, 1); | |
1193 } | |
1194 | |
1195 int | |
1196 window_right_margin_width (struct window *w) | |
1197 { | |
1198 return margin_width_internal (w, 0); | |
1199 } | |
1200 | |
1201 /***************************************************************************** | |
1202 Window Gutters | |
1203 | |
1204 The gutters of a window are those areas in the boundary defined by | |
1205 w->pixel_top, w->pixel_left, w->pixel_height and w->pixel_width which | |
1206 do not contain text. Items which may be in the gutters include | |
1207 scrollbars, toolbars and modelines. The margin areas are not | |
1208 included. This is an exception made because redisplay special cases | |
1209 the handling of those areas in many places in such a way that | |
1210 including them in the gutter area would make life difficult. | |
1211 | |
1212 The size functions refer to height for the bottom and top gutters and | |
1213 width for the left and right gutters. The starting position | |
1214 functions refer to the Y coord for bottom and top gutters and the X | |
1215 coord for left and right gutters. All starting positions are | |
1216 relative to the frame, not the window. | |
1217 ****************************************************************************/ | |
1218 | |
442 | 1219 static int |
1220 window_top_window_gutter_height (struct window *w) | |
1221 { | |
428 | 1222 if (!NILP (w->hchild) || !NILP (w->vchild)) |
1223 return 0; | |
1224 | |
1225 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
1226 if (!NILP (w->scrollbar_on_top_p)) | |
442 | 1227 return window_scrollbar_height (w); |
428 | 1228 else |
1229 #endif | |
442 | 1230 return 0; |
428 | 1231 } |
1232 | |
1233 int | |
442 | 1234 window_top_gutter_height (struct window *w) |
1235 { | |
1236 return window_top_window_gutter_height (w); | |
1237 } | |
1238 | |
1239 static int | |
1240 window_bottom_window_gutter_height (struct window *w) | |
1241 { | |
1242 int gutter; | |
428 | 1243 |
1244 if (!NILP (w->hchild) || !NILP (w->vchild)) | |
1245 return 0; | |
1246 | |
442 | 1247 gutter = window_modeline_height (w); |
428 | 1248 |
1249 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
1250 if (NILP (w->scrollbar_on_top_p)) | |
1251 return window_scrollbar_height (w) + gutter; | |
1252 else | |
1253 #endif | |
1254 return gutter; | |
1255 } | |
1256 | |
1257 int | |
442 | 1258 window_bottom_gutter_height (struct window *w) |
1259 { | |
1260 return window_bottom_window_gutter_height (w); | |
1261 } | |
1262 | |
1263 static int | |
4932 | 1264 window_left_window_gutter_width (struct window *w, |
1265 int USED_IF_SCROLLBARS (modeline)) | |
442 | 1266 { |
428 | 1267 if (!NILP (w->hchild) || !NILP (w->vchild)) |
1268 return 0; | |
1269 | |
1270 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
1271 if (!modeline && !NILP (w->scrollbar_on_left_p)) | |
442 | 1272 return window_scrollbar_width (w); |
428 | 1273 #endif |
1274 | |
442 | 1275 return 0; |
428 | 1276 } |
1277 | |
1278 int | |
442 | 1279 window_left_gutter_width (struct window *w, int modeline) |
1280 { | |
1281 return window_left_window_gutter_width (w, modeline); | |
1282 } | |
1283 | |
1284 static int | |
4932 | 1285 window_right_window_gutter_width (struct window *w, |
1286 int USED_IF_SCROLLBARS (modeline)) | |
442 | 1287 { |
1288 int gutter = 0; | |
428 | 1289 |
1290 if (!NILP (w->hchild) || !NILP (w->vchild)) | |
1291 return 0; | |
1292 | |
1293 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
1294 if (!modeline && NILP (w->scrollbar_on_left_p)) | |
1295 gutter += window_scrollbar_width (w); | |
1296 #endif | |
1297 | |
1298 if (window_needs_vertical_divider (w)) | |
1299 gutter += window_divider_width (w); | |
1300 | |
1301 return gutter; | |
1302 } | |
1303 | |
442 | 1304 int |
1305 window_right_gutter_width (struct window *w, int modeline) | |
1306 { | |
1307 return window_right_window_gutter_width (w, modeline); | |
1308 } | |
1309 | |
1310 static int | |
1311 window_pixel_height (struct window* w) | |
1312 { | |
1313 return WINDOW_HEIGHT (w); | |
1314 } | |
1315 | |
428 | 1316 |
1317 DEFUN ("windowp", Fwindowp, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
444 | 1318 Return t if OBJECT is a window. |
428 | 1319 */ |
444 | 1320 (object)) |
1321 { | |
1322 return WINDOWP (object) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
428 | 1323 } |
1324 | |
1325 DEFUN ("window-live-p", Fwindow_live_p, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
444 | 1326 Return t if OBJECT is a window which is currently visible. |
428 | 1327 */ |
444 | 1328 (object)) |
1329 { | |
1330 return WINDOWP (object) && WINDOW_LIVE_P (XWINDOW (object)) | |
1331 ? Qt : Qnil; | |
428 | 1332 } |
1333 | |
1334 DEFUN ("selected-window", Fselected_window, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1335 Return the window that the cursor now appears in and commands apply to. | |
1336 If the optional argument CON-DEV-OR-FRAME is specified and is a frame, return | |
1337 the selected window used by that frame. If CON-DEV-OR-FRAME is a device, | |
1338 then the selected frame on that device will be used. If CON-DEV-OR-FRAME | |
1339 is a console, the selected frame on that console's selected device will | |
1340 be used. Otherwise, the selected frame is used. | |
1341 */ | |
1342 (con_dev_or_frame)) | |
1343 { | |
1344 if (NILP (con_dev_or_frame) && NILP (Fselected_device (Qnil))) | |
1345 return Qnil; /* happens at startup */ | |
1346 | |
1347 { | |
1348 struct frame *f = decode_frame_or_selected (con_dev_or_frame); | |
1349 return FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (f); | |
1350 } | |
1351 } | |
1352 | |
1353 DEFUN ("last-nonminibuf-window", Flast_nonminibuf_window, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1354 Return the last selected window that is not a minibuffer window. | |
1355 If the optional argument CON-DEV-OR-FRAME is specified and is a frame, | |
1356 return the last non-minibuffer window used by that frame. If | |
1357 CON-DEV-OR-FRAME is a device, then the selected frame on that device | |
1358 will be used. If CON-DEV-OR-FRAME is a console, the selected frame on | |
1359 that console's selected device will be used. Otherwise, the selected | |
1360 frame is used. | |
1361 */ | |
1362 (con_dev_or_frame)) | |
1363 { | |
1364 if (NILP (con_dev_or_frame) && NILP (Fselected_device (Qnil))) | |
1365 return Qnil; /* happens at startup */ | |
1366 | |
1367 { | |
1368 struct frame *f = decode_frame_or_selected (con_dev_or_frame); | |
1369 return FRAME_LAST_NONMINIBUF_WINDOW (f); | |
1370 } | |
1371 } | |
1372 | |
1373 DEFUN ("minibuffer-window", Fminibuffer_window, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1374 Return the window used now for minibuffers. | |
1375 If the optional argument CON-DEV-OR-FRAME is specified and is a frame, return | |
1376 the minibuffer window used by that frame. If CON-DEV-OR-FRAME is a device, | |
1377 then the selected frame on that device will be used. If CON-DEV-OR-FRAME | |
1378 is a console, the selected frame on that console's selected device will | |
1379 be used. Otherwise, the selected frame is used. | |
1380 */ | |
1381 (con_dev_or_frame)) | |
1382 { | |
1383 return FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (decode_frame_or_selected (con_dev_or_frame)); | |
1384 } | |
1385 | |
438 | 1386 DEFUN ("window-minibuffer-p", Fwindow_minibuffer_p, 0, 1, 0, /* |
428 | 1387 Return non-nil if WINDOW is a minibuffer window. |
1388 */ | |
1389 (window)) | |
1390 { | |
1391 return MINI_WINDOW_P (decode_window (window)) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
1392 } | |
1393 | |
1394 DEFUN ("window-first-hchild", Fwindow_first_hchild, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
1395 Return the first horizontal child of WINDOW, or nil. | |
1396 */ | |
1397 (window)) | |
1398 { | |
1399 return decode_window (window)->hchild; | |
1400 } | |
1401 | |
1402 DEFUN ("window-first-vchild", Fwindow_first_vchild, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
1403 Return the first vertical child of WINDOW, or nil. | |
1404 */ | |
1405 (window)) | |
1406 { | |
1407 return decode_window (window)->vchild; | |
1408 } | |
1409 | |
1410 DEFUN ("window-next-child", Fwindow_next_child, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
1411 Return the next window on the same level as WINDOW, or nil. | |
1412 */ | |
1413 (window)) | |
1414 { | |
1415 return decode_window (window)->next; | |
1416 } | |
1417 | |
1418 DEFUN ("window-previous-child", Fwindow_previous_child, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
1419 Return the previous window on the same level as WINDOW, or nil. | |
1420 */ | |
1421 (window)) | |
1422 { | |
1423 return decode_window (window)->prev; | |
1424 } | |
1425 | |
1426 DEFUN ("window-parent", Fwindow_parent, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
1427 Return the parent of WINDOW, or nil. | |
1428 */ | |
1429 (window)) | |
1430 { | |
1431 return decode_window (window)->parent; | |
1432 } | |
1433 | |
1434 DEFUN ("window-lowest-p", Fwindow_lowest_p, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
1435 Return non-nil if WINDOW is along the bottom of its frame. | |
1436 */ | |
1437 (window)) | |
1438 { | |
1439 return window_is_lowest (decode_window (window)) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
1440 } | |
1441 | |
1442 DEFUN ("window-highest-p", Fwindow_highest_p, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
1443 Return non-nil if WINDOW is along the top of its frame. | |
1444 */ | |
1445 (window)) | |
1446 { | |
1447 return window_is_highest (decode_window (window)) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
1448 } | |
1449 | |
1450 DEFUN ("window-leftmost-p", Fwindow_leftmost_p, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
1451 Return non-nil if WINDOW is along the left edge of its frame. | |
1452 */ | |
1453 (window)) | |
1454 { | |
1455 return window_is_leftmost (decode_window (window)) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
1456 } | |
1457 | |
1458 DEFUN ("window-rightmost-p", Fwindow_rightmost_p, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
1459 Return non-nil if WINDOW is along the right edge of its frame. | |
1460 */ | |
1461 (window)) | |
1462 { | |
1463 return window_is_rightmost (decode_window (window)) ? Qt : Qnil; | |
1464 } | |
1465 | |
1708 | 1466 DEFUN ("pos-visible-in-window-p", Fpos_visible_in_window_p, 0, 3, 0, /* |
1467 Returns t if position POS is currently on the frame in WINDOW. | |
428 | 1468 Returns nil if that position is scrolled vertically out of view. |
1708 | 1469 If a character is only partially visible, nil is returned, unless the |
1470 optional argument PARTIALLY is non-nil. | |
428 | 1471 POS defaults to point in WINDOW's buffer; WINDOW, to the selected window. |
1472 */ | |
1708 | 1473 (pos, window, partially)) |
428 | 1474 { |
1475 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
665 | 1476 Charbpos top = marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]); |
1477 Charbpos posint; | |
428 | 1478 struct buffer *buf = XBUFFER (w->buffer); |
1479 | |
1480 if (NILP (pos)) | |
1481 posint = BUF_PT (buf); | |
1482 else | |
1483 { | |
1484 CHECK_INT_COERCE_MARKER (pos); | |
1485 posint = XINT (pos); | |
1486 } | |
1487 | |
1488 if (posint < top || posint > BUF_ZV (buf)) | |
1489 return Qnil; | |
1490 | |
1491 /* w->start can be out of range. If it is, do something reasonable. */ | |
1492 if (top < BUF_BEGV (buf) || top > BUF_ZV (buf)) | |
1493 return Qnil; | |
1494 | |
1708 | 1495 return point_would_be_visible (w, top, posint, !NILP (partially)) |
1496 ? Qt : Qnil; | |
428 | 1497 } |
1498 | |
1499 | |
1500 struct window * | |
1501 decode_window (Lisp_Object window) | |
1502 { | |
1503 if (NILP (window)) | |
1504 return XWINDOW (Fselected_window (Qnil)); | |
1505 | |
1506 CHECK_LIVE_WINDOW (window); | |
1507 return XWINDOW (window); | |
1508 } | |
1509 | |
872 | 1510 int |
1511 window_live_p (struct window *w) | |
1512 { | |
1513 return WINDOW_LIVE_P (w); | |
1514 } | |
1515 | |
1516 Lisp_Object | |
1517 window_frame (struct window *w) | |
1518 { | |
1519 return WINDOW_FRAME (w); | |
1520 } | |
1521 | |
1522 Lisp_Object | |
1523 window_buffer (struct window *w) | |
1524 { | |
1525 return WINDOW_BUFFER (w); | |
1526 } | |
1527 | |
428 | 1528 DEFUN ("window-buffer", Fwindow_buffer, 0, 1, 0, /* |
1529 Return the buffer that WINDOW is displaying. | |
1530 */ | |
1531 (window)) | |
1532 { | |
1533 return decode_window (window)->buffer; | |
1534 } | |
1535 | |
1536 DEFUN ("window-frame", Fwindow_frame, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1537 Return the frame that window WINDOW is on. | |
1538 */ | |
1539 (window)) | |
1540 { | |
1541 return decode_window (window)->frame; | |
1542 } | |
1543 | |
1544 DEFUN ("window-height", Fwindow_height, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1545 Return the number of default lines in WINDOW. | |
1546 This actually works by dividing the window's pixel height (including | |
1547 the modeline and horizontal scrollbar, if any) by the height of the | |
1548 default font; therefore, the number of displayed lines will probably | |
1549 be different. | |
1550 Use `window-height' to get consistent results in geometry calculations. | |
1551 Use `window-displayed-height' to get the actual number of lines | |
1552 currently displayed in a window. | |
442 | 1553 |
1554 The names are somewhat confusing; here's a table to help out: | |
1555 | |
1556 width height | |
1557 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1558 w/o gutters | |
1559 (rows/columns) window-width window-text-area-height | |
1560 (pixels) window-text-area-pixel-width window-text-area-pixel-height | |
1561 | |
1562 with gutters | |
1563 (rows/columns) window-full-width window-height | |
1564 (pixels) window-pixel-width window-pixel-height | |
1565 | |
1566 actually displayed | |
1567 (rows/columns) ---- window-displayed-height | |
1568 (pixels) ---- window-displayed-text-pixel-height | |
428 | 1569 */ |
1570 (window)) | |
1571 { | |
1572 return make_int (window_char_height (decode_window (window), 1)); | |
1573 } | |
1574 | |
1575 DEFUN ("window-displayed-height", Fwindow_displayed_height, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1576 Return the number of lines currently displayed in WINDOW. | |
1577 This counts the actual number of lines displayed in WINDOW | |
1578 \(as opposed to `window-height'). The modeline and horizontal | |
1579 scrollbar do not count as lines. If there is some blank space | |
1580 between the end of the buffer and the end of the window, this | |
1581 function pretends that there are lines of text in the default | |
1582 font there. | |
1583 */ | |
1584 (window)) | |
1585 { | |
1586 return make_int (window_displayed_height (decode_window (window))); | |
1587 } | |
1588 | |
1589 DEFUN ("window-pixel-height", Fwindow_pixel_height, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1590 Return the height of WINDOW in pixels. Defaults to current window. | |
1591 This includes the window's modeline and horizontal scrollbar (if any). | |
1592 */ | |
1593 (window)) | |
1594 { | |
442 | 1595 return make_int (window_pixel_height (decode_window (window))); |
1596 } | |
1597 | |
1598 DEFUN ("window-text-area-height", Fwindow_text_area_height, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1599 Return the number of default lines in the text area of WINDOW. | |
1600 This actually works by dividing the window's text area pixel height (i.e. | |
1601 excluding the modeline and horizontal scrollbar, if any) by the height of the | |
1602 default font; therefore, the number of displayed lines will probably | |
1603 be different. | |
1604 See also `window-height' and `window-displayed-height'. | |
1605 */ | |
1606 (window)) | |
1607 { | |
1608 return make_int (window_char_height (decode_window (window), 0)); | |
428 | 1609 } |
1610 | |
1611 DEFUN ("window-text-area-pixel-height", | |
1612 Fwindow_text_area_pixel_height, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1613 Return the height in pixels of the text-displaying portion of WINDOW. | |
1614 Unlike `window-pixel-height', the space occupied by the modeline and | |
1615 horizontal scrollbar, if any, is not counted. | |
1616 */ | |
1617 (window)) | |
1618 { | |
1619 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1620 | |
1621 return make_int (WINDOW_TEXT_HEIGHT (w)); | |
1622 } | |
1623 | |
1624 DEFUN ("window-displayed-text-pixel-height", | |
1625 Fwindow_displayed_text_pixel_height, 0, 2, 0, /* | |
1626 Return the height in pixels of the text displayed in WINDOW. | |
1627 Unlike `window-text-area-pixel-height', any blank space below the | |
1628 end of the buffer is not included. If optional argument NOCLIPPED | |
1629 is non-nil, do not include space occupied by clipped lines. | |
1630 */ | |
1631 (window, noclipped)) | |
1632 { | |
1633 struct window *w; | |
665 | 1634 Charbpos start, eobuf; |
428 | 1635 int defheight; |
1636 int hlimit, height, prev_height = -1; | |
1637 int line; | |
1638 int elt, nelt, i; | |
1639 int needed; | |
1640 line_start_cache_dynarr *cache; | |
1641 | |
1642 if (NILP (window)) | |
1643 window = Fselected_window (Qnil); | |
1644 | |
1645 CHECK_LIVE_WINDOW (window); | |
1646 w = XWINDOW (window); | |
1647 | |
1648 start = marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
1649 hlimit = WINDOW_TEXT_HEIGHT (w); | |
1650 eobuf = BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (w->buffer)); | |
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1652 default_face_width_and_height (window, NULL, &defheight); |
428 | 1653 |
1654 /* guess lines needed in line start cache + a few extra */ | |
1655 needed = (hlimit + defheight-1) / defheight + 3; | |
1656 | |
1657 while (1) { | |
1658 elt = point_in_line_start_cache (w, start, needed); | |
1659 assert (elt >= 0); /* in the cache */ | |
1660 | |
1661 cache = w->line_start_cache; | |
1662 nelt = Dynarr_length (cache); | |
1663 | |
1664 height = 0; | |
1665 for (i = elt; i < nelt; i++) { | |
1666 line = Dynarr_atp (cache, i)->height; | |
1667 | |
1668 if (height + line > hlimit) | |
1669 return make_int (!NILP (noclipped) ? height : hlimit); | |
1670 | |
1671 height += line; | |
1672 | |
1673 if (height == hlimit || Dynarr_atp (cache, i)->end >= eobuf) | |
1674 return make_int (height); | |
1675 } | |
1676 | |
1677 /* get here => need more cache lines. try again. */ | |
1678 assert(height > prev_height); /* progress? */ | |
1679 prev_height = height; | |
1680 | |
1681 needed += ((hlimit - height)*(nelt - elt) + height-1)/height + 3; | |
1682 } | |
1683 | |
1204 | 1684 RETURN_NOT_REACHED(make_int (0)); /* shut up compiler */ |
428 | 1685 } |
1686 | |
1687 DEFUN ("window-width", Fwindow_width, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1688 Return the number of display columns in WINDOW. | |
442 | 1689 This is the width that is usable columns available for text in WINDOW, |
1690 and does not include vertical scrollbars, dividers, or the like. See also | |
1691 `window-full-width' and `window-height'. | |
428 | 1692 */ |
1693 (window)) | |
1694 { | |
1695 return make_int (window_char_width (decode_window (window), 0)); | |
1696 } | |
1697 | |
442 | 1698 DEFUN ("window-full-width", Fwindow_full_width, 0, 1, 0, /* |
1699 Return the total number of columns in WINDOW. | |
1700 This is like `window-width' but includes vertical scrollbars, dividers, | |
1701 etc. | |
1702 */ | |
1703 (window)) | |
1704 { | |
1705 return make_int (window_char_width (decode_window (window), 1)); | |
1706 } | |
1707 | |
428 | 1708 DEFUN ("window-pixel-width", Fwindow_pixel_width, 0, 1, 0, /* |
1709 Return the width of WINDOW in pixels. Defaults to current window. | |
1710 */ | |
1711 (window)) | |
1712 { | |
1713 return make_int (decode_window (window)->pixel_width); | |
1714 } | |
1715 | |
1716 DEFUN ("window-text-area-pixel-width", | |
1717 Fwindow_text_area_pixel_width, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1718 Return the width in pixels of the text-displaying portion of WINDOW. | |
1719 Unlike `window-pixel-width', the space occupied by the vertical | |
1720 scrollbar or divider, if any, is not counted. | |
1721 */ | |
1722 (window)) | |
1723 { | |
1724 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1725 | |
1726 return make_int (WINDOW_TEXT_WIDTH (w)); | |
1727 } | |
1728 | |
1729 DEFUN ("window-hscroll", Fwindow_hscroll, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1730 Return the number of columns by which WINDOW is scrolled from left margin. | |
1731 */ | |
1732 (window)) | |
1733 { | |
1734 return make_int (decode_window (window)->hscroll); | |
1735 } | |
1736 | |
1737 DEFUN ("modeline-hscroll", Fmodeline_hscroll, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
442 | 1738 Return the horizontal scrolling amount of WINDOW's modeline. |
438 | 1739 If the window has no modeline, return nil. |
428 | 1740 */ |
1741 (window)) | |
1742 { | |
1743 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1744 | |
438 | 1745 return (WINDOW_HAS_MODELINE_P (w)) ? make_int ((int) w->modeline_hscroll) : |
1746 Qnil; | |
428 | 1747 } |
1748 | |
1749 DEFUN ("set-modeline-hscroll", Fset_modeline_hscroll, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
442 | 1750 Set the horizontal scrolling amount of WINDOW's modeline to NCOL. |
438 | 1751 If NCOL is negative, it will silently be forced to 0. |
1752 If the window has no modeline, return nil. Otherwise, return the actual | |
1753 value that was set. | |
428 | 1754 */ |
1755 (window, ncol)) | |
1756 { | |
1757 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1758 | |
1759 if (WINDOW_HAS_MODELINE_P (w)) | |
1760 { | |
438 | 1761 Charcount ncols; |
1762 | |
428 | 1763 CHECK_INT (ncol); |
438 | 1764 ncols = (XINT (ncol) <= 0) ? 0 : (Charcount) XINT (ncol); |
1765 if (ncols != w->modeline_hscroll) | |
1766 { | |
1767 MARK_MODELINE_CHANGED; | |
1768 w->modeline_hscroll = ncols; | |
1769 } | |
1770 return make_int ((int) ncols); | |
428 | 1771 } |
438 | 1772 |
428 | 1773 return Qnil; |
1774 } | |
1775 | |
1776 DEFUN ("set-window-hscroll", Fset_window_hscroll, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
1777 Set number of columns WINDOW is scrolled from left margin to NCOL. | |
1778 NCOL should be zero or positive. | |
1779 */ | |
1780 (window, ncol)) | |
1781 { | |
1782 struct window *w; | |
1783 int ncols; | |
1784 | |
1785 CHECK_INT (ncol); | |
1786 ncols = XINT (ncol); | |
1787 if (ncols < 0) ncols = 0; | |
1788 w = decode_window (window); | |
1789 if (w->hscroll != ncols) | |
1790 MARK_CLIP_CHANGED; /* FSF marks differently but we aren't FSF. */ | |
1791 w->hscroll = ncols; | |
1792 return ncol; | |
1793 } | |
1794 | |
1795 DEFUN ("window-pixel-edges", Fwindow_pixel_edges, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1796 Return a list of the pixel edge coordinates of WINDOW. | |
444 | 1797 The returned list is of the form (LEFT TOP RIGHT BOTTOM), |
1798 all relative to 0, 0 at the top left corner of WINDOW's frame. | |
1799 The frame toolbars, menubars and gutters are considered to be outside | |
1800 of this area, while the scrollbars are considered to be inside. | |
428 | 1801 */ |
1802 (window)) | |
1803 { | |
1804 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1805 struct frame *f = XFRAME (w->frame); | |
1806 | |
5090 | 1807 int left = w->pixel_left - FRAME_PANED_LEFT_EDGE (f); |
1808 int top = w->pixel_top - FRAME_PANED_TOP_EDGE (f); | |
428 | 1809 |
1810 return list4 (make_int (left), | |
1811 make_int (top), | |
1812 make_int (left + w->pixel_width), | |
1813 make_int (top + w->pixel_height)); | |
1814 } | |
1815 | |
1816 DEFUN ("window-text-area-pixel-edges", | |
1817 Fwindow_text_area_pixel_edges, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1818 Return a list of the pixel edge coordinates of the text area of WINDOW. | |
444 | 1819 The returned list is of the form (LEFT TOP RIGHT BOTTOM), |
1820 all relative to 0, 0 at the top left corner of the total area allocated | |
1821 to the window, which includes the scrollbars. | |
428 | 1822 */ |
1823 (window)) | |
1824 { | |
1825 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1826 | |
1827 int left = window_left_gutter_width (w, /* modeline = */ 0); | |
1828 int top = window_top_gutter_height (w); | |
1829 int right = WINDOW_WIDTH (w) - window_right_gutter_width (w, 0); | |
1830 int bottom = WINDOW_HEIGHT (w) - window_bottom_gutter_height (w); | |
1831 | |
1832 return list4 (make_int (left), | |
1833 make_int (top), | |
1834 make_int (right), | |
1835 make_int (bottom)); | |
1836 } | |
1837 | |
1838 DEFUN ("window-point", Fwindow_point, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1839 Return current value of point in WINDOW. | |
442 | 1840 For a non-selected window, this is the value point would have |
428 | 1841 if that window were selected. |
1842 | |
1843 Note that, when WINDOW is the selected window and its buffer | |
1844 is also currently selected, the value returned is the same as (point). | |
1845 It would be more strictly correct to return the `top-level' value | |
1846 of point, outside of any save-excursion forms. | |
444 | 1847 But that value is hard to find. |
428 | 1848 */ |
1849 (window)) | |
1850 { | |
1851 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1852 | |
1853 /* The special check for current buffer is necessary for this | |
1854 function to work as defined when called within an excursion. */ | |
1855 if (w == XWINDOW (Fselected_window (XFRAME (w->frame)->device)) | |
1856 && current_buffer == XBUFFER (w->buffer)) | |
1857 return Fpoint (Qnil); | |
1858 return Fmarker_position (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
1859 } | |
1860 | |
1861 DEFUN ("window-start", Fwindow_start, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
1862 Return position at which display currently starts in WINDOW. | |
1863 This is updated by redisplay or by calling `set-window-start'. | |
1864 */ | |
1865 (window)) | |
1866 { | |
1867 return Fmarker_position (decode_window (window)->start[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
1868 } | |
1869 | |
1870 DEFUN ("window-end", Fwindow_end, 0, 2, 0, /* | |
1871 Return position at which display currently ends in WINDOW. | |
1872 This is updated by redisplay, when it runs to completion. | |
444 | 1873 Simply changing the buffer text or setting `window-start' does not |
1874 update this value. WINDOW defaults to the selected window. | |
1875 | |
1876 If optional arg GUARANTEE is non-nil, the return value is guaranteed | |
1877 to be the same value as this function would return at the end of the | |
1878 next full redisplay assuming nothing else changes in the meantime. | |
1879 This function is potentially much slower with this flag set. | |
428 | 1880 */ |
1881 (window, guarantee)) | |
1882 { | |
1883 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1884 | |
1885 if (NILP (guarantee)) | |
1886 { | |
1887 Lisp_Object buf; | |
1888 buf = w->buffer; | |
1889 CHECK_BUFFER (buf); | |
1890 return make_int (BUF_Z (XBUFFER (buf)) - w->window_end_pos[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
1891 } | |
1892 else | |
1893 { | |
665 | 1894 Charbpos startp = marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]); |
428 | 1895 return make_int (end_of_last_line (w, startp)); |
1896 } | |
1897 } | |
1898 | |
442 | 1899 DEFUN ("window-last-line-visible-height", Fwindow_last_line_visible_height, 0, 1, 0, /* |
1900 Return pixel height of visible part of last window line if it is clipped. | |
1901 If the last line is not clipped, return nil. | |
1902 */ | |
1903 (window)) | |
1904 { | |
1905 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1906 display_line_dynarr *dla = window_display_lines (w, CURRENT_DISP); | |
1907 int num_lines = Dynarr_length (dla); | |
1908 struct display_line *dl; | |
1909 | |
1910 /* No lines - no clipped lines */ | |
4967 | 1911 if (num_lines == 0 || (num_lines == 1 && Dynarr_begin (dla)->modeline)) |
442 | 1912 return Qnil; |
1913 | |
1914 dl = Dynarr_atp (dla, num_lines - 1); | |
1915 if (dl->clip == 0) | |
1916 return Qnil; | |
1917 | |
1918 return make_int (dl->ascent + dl->descent - dl->clip); | |
1919 } | |
1920 | |
428 | 1921 DEFUN ("set-window-point", Fset_window_point, 2, 2, 0, /* |
1922 Make point value in WINDOW be at position POS in WINDOW's buffer. | |
1161 | 1923 If WINDOW is the selected window, and window's buffer is the current |
1924 buffer, this actually changes the buffer's point instead of the window's | |
1925 point. (The equivalence of the selected window's point with its buffer's | |
1926 point is maintained throughout XEmacs. However, enforcing the additional | |
1927 restriction on the current buffer is "bug compatible" with FSF and is | |
1928 perhaps more logical.) | |
428 | 1929 */ |
1930 (window, pos)) | |
1931 { | |
1932 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1933 | |
1934 CHECK_INT_COERCE_MARKER (pos); | |
1161 | 1935 |
844 | 1936 /* Don't dereference selected-window because there may not |
1937 be one -- e.g. at startup */ | |
1161 | 1938 if (EQ (wrap_window (w), Fselected_window (Qnil)) |
1939 && EQ (w->buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ())) | |
1940 Fgoto_char (pos, Qnil); | |
428 | 1941 else |
1942 set_marker_restricted (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP], pos, w->buffer); | |
1943 | |
1944 MARK_POINT_CHANGED; | |
1945 return pos; | |
1946 } | |
1947 | |
1948 DEFUN ("set-window-start", Fset_window_start, 2, 3, 0, /* | |
1949 Make display in WINDOW start at position POS in WINDOW's buffer. | |
1950 Optional third arg NOFORCE non-nil inhibits next redisplay | |
1951 from overriding motion of point in order to display at this exact start. | |
1952 */ | |
1953 (window, pos, noforce)) | |
1954 { | |
1955 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1956 | |
1957 CHECK_INT_COERCE_MARKER (pos); | |
1958 set_marker_restricted (w->start[CURRENT_DISP], pos, w->buffer); | |
1959 /* this is not right, but much easier than doing what is right. */ | |
1960 /* w->start_at_line_beg = 0; */ | |
1961 /* WTF is the above supposed to mean? GE */ | |
1962 w->start_at_line_beg = beginning_of_line_p (XBUFFER (w->buffer), | |
1963 marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP])); | |
1964 if (NILP (noforce)) | |
1965 w->force_start = 1; | |
1966 w->redo_modeline = 1; | |
1967 SET_LAST_MODIFIED (w, 0); | |
1968 SET_LAST_FACECHANGE (w); | |
1969 | |
1970 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
1971 | |
1972 return pos; | |
1973 } | |
1974 | |
1975 DEFUN ("window-dedicated-p", Fwindow_dedicated_p, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
1976 Return WINDOW's dedicated object, usually t or nil. | |
1977 See also `set-window-dedicated-p'. | |
1978 */ | |
1979 (window)) | |
1980 { | |
1981 return decode_window (window)->dedicated; | |
1982 } | |
1983 | |
1984 DEFUN ("set-window-dedicated-p", Fset_window_dedicated_p, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
1985 Control whether WINDOW is dedicated to the buffer it displays. | |
1986 If it is dedicated, Emacs will not automatically change | |
1987 which buffer appears in it. | |
1988 The second argument is the new value for the dedication flag; | |
1989 non-nil means yes. | |
1990 */ | |
1991 (window, arg)) | |
1992 { | |
1993 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1994 | |
1995 w->dedicated = NILP (arg) ? Qnil : Qt; | |
1996 | |
1997 return w->dedicated; | |
1998 } | |
1999 | |
2000 /* FSFmacs has window-display-table here. We have display table as a | |
2001 specifier. */ | |
2002 | |
2003 | |
2004 /* Record info on buffer window w is displaying | |
2005 when it is about to cease to display that buffer. */ | |
2006 static void | |
2007 unshow_buffer (struct window *w) | |
2008 { | |
2009 Lisp_Object buf = w->buffer; | |
844 | 2010 struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (buf); |
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2012 assert (b == XMARKER (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP])->buffer); |
428 | 2013 |
2014 /* FSF disables this check, so I'll do it too. I hope it won't | |
2015 break things. --ben */ | |
2016 #if 0 | |
2017 if (w == XWINDOW (Fselected_window (Qnil)) | |
2018 || ! EQ (buf, XWINDOW (Fselected_window (Qnil))->buffer)) | |
2019 /* Do this except when the selected window's buffer | |
2020 is being removed from some other window. */ | |
2021 #endif | |
2022 /* last_window_start records the start position that this buffer | |
2023 had in the last window to be disconnected from it. | |
2024 Now that this statement is unconditional, | |
2025 it is possible for the buffer to be displayed in the | |
2026 selected window, while last_window_start reflects another | |
2027 window which was recently showing the same buffer. | |
2028 Some people might say that might be a good thing. Let's see. */ | |
2029 XBUFFER (buf)->last_window_start = | |
2030 marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
2031 | |
2032 /* Point in the selected window's buffer | |
2033 is actually stored in that buffer, and the window's pointm isn't used. | |
2034 So don't clobber point in that buffer. */ | |
2035 if (! EQ (buf, XWINDOW (Fselected_window (Qnil))->buffer)) | |
844 | 2036 BUF_SET_PT (b, |
2037 charbpos_clip_to_bounds | |
2038 (BUF_BEGV (b), | |
2039 marker_position (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP]), | |
2040 BUF_ZV (b))); | |
2041 | |
2042 { | |
2043 Lisp_Object marker = Fgethash (buf, w->saved_point_cache, Qnil); | |
2044 int selected = EQ (wrap_window (w), Fselected_window (Qnil)); | |
2045 | |
2046 if (NILP (marker)) | |
2047 { | |
2048 marker = Fmake_marker (); | |
2049 Fputhash (buf, marker, w->saved_point_cache); | |
2050 } | |
2051 Fset_marker (marker, | |
2052 selected ? make_int (BUF_PT (b)) : w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP], | |
2053 buf); | |
2054 | |
2055 marker = Fgethash (buf, w->saved_last_window_start_cache, Qnil); | |
2056 | |
2057 if (NILP (marker)) | |
2058 { | |
2059 marker = Fmake_marker (); | |
2060 Fputhash (buf, marker, w->saved_last_window_start_cache); | |
2061 } | |
2062 Fset_marker (marker, w->start[CURRENT_DISP], buf); | |
2063 } | |
428 | 2064 } |
2065 | |
2066 /* Put REPLACEMENT into the window structure in place of OLD. */ | |
2067 static void | |
2068 replace_window (Lisp_Object old, Lisp_Object replacement) | |
2069 { | |
2070 Lisp_Object tem; | |
2071 struct window *o = XWINDOW (old), *p = XWINDOW (replacement); | |
2072 | |
2073 /* If OLD is its frame's root_window, then replacement is the new | |
2074 root_window for that frame. */ | |
2075 | |
2076 if (EQ (old, FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (XFRAME (o->frame)))) | |
2077 FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (XFRAME (o->frame)) = replacement; | |
2078 | |
2079 WINDOW_LEFT (p) = WINDOW_LEFT (o); | |
2080 WINDOW_TOP (p) = WINDOW_TOP (o); | |
2081 WINDOW_WIDTH (p) = WINDOW_WIDTH (o); | |
2082 WINDOW_HEIGHT (p) = WINDOW_HEIGHT (o); | |
2083 | |
2084 p->next = tem = o->next; | |
2085 if (!NILP (tem)) | |
2086 XWINDOW (tem)->prev = replacement; | |
2087 | |
2088 p->prev = tem = o->prev; | |
2089 if (!NILP (tem)) | |
2090 XWINDOW (tem)->next = replacement; | |
2091 | |
2092 p->parent = tem = o->parent; | |
2093 if (!NILP (tem)) | |
2094 { | |
2095 if (EQ (XWINDOW (tem)->vchild, old)) | |
2096 XWINDOW (tem)->vchild = replacement; | |
2097 if (EQ (XWINDOW (tem)->hchild, old)) | |
2098 XWINDOW (tem)->hchild = replacement; | |
2099 } | |
2100 | |
2101 /* #### Here, if replacement is a vertical combination | |
2102 and so is its new parent, we should make replacement's | |
2103 children be children of that parent instead. */ | |
442 | 2104 |
2105 ERROR_CHECK_SUBWINDOW_CACHE (p); | |
2106 } | |
2107 | |
2108 static void | |
2109 window_unmap_subwindows (struct window* w) | |
2110 { | |
2111 assert (!NILP (w->subwindow_instance_cache)); | |
2112 elisp_maphash (unmap_subwindow_instance_cache_mapper, | |
2113 w->subwindow_instance_cache, (void*)1); | |
428 | 2114 } |
2115 | |
2116 /* we're deleting W; set the structure of W to indicate this. */ | |
2117 | |
2118 static void | |
2119 mark_window_as_deleted (struct window *w) | |
2120 { | |
442 | 2121 /* The window instance cache is going away now, so need to get the |
2122 cachels reset by redisplay. */ | |
2123 MARK_FRAME_SUBWINDOWS_CHANGED (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w))); | |
2124 | |
2125 /* The cache is going away. If we leave unmapping to | |
2126 reset_subwindow_cachels then we get in a situation where the | |
2127 domain (the window) has been deleted but we still need access to | |
2128 its attributes in order to unmap windows properly. Since the | |
2129 subwindows are going to get GC'd anyway as a result of the domain | |
2130 going away, it is safer to just unmap them all while we know the | |
2131 domain is still valid. */ | |
2132 ERROR_CHECK_SUBWINDOW_CACHE (w); | |
2133 window_unmap_subwindows (w); | |
2134 | |
617 | 2135 /* Free the extra data structures attached to windows immediately so |
2136 they don't sit around consuming excess space. They will be | |
2137 reinitialized by the window-configuration code as necessary. */ | |
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2138 finalize_window (wrap_window (w)); |
617 | 2139 |
1149 | 2140 /* Nobody should be accessing anything in this object any more, |
618 | 2141 and making them Qnil allows for better GC'ing in case a pointer |
2142 to the dead window continues to hang around. Zero all other | |
2143 structs in case someone tries to access something through them. | |
2144 | |
2145 (So, in point of fact, we zero out all of the "saved" slots, | |
2146 which are obviously restored from the window config, plus the | |
2147 slots which were already zeroed.) | |
617 | 2148 |
2149 As an example of why setting the values to Qnil is good, here | |
2150 is an old comment: | |
2151 | |
2152 In the loop | |
428 | 2153 (while t (split-window) (delete-window)) |
2154 we end up with a tree of deleted windows which are all connected | |
2155 through the `next' slot. This might not seem so bad, as they're | |
2156 deleted, and will presumably be GCed - but if even *one* of those | |
2157 windows is still being pointed to, by the user, or by a window | |
1149 | 2158 configuration, then *all* of those windows stick around. */ |
617 | 2159 |
618 | 2160 #define WINDOW_SLOT(slot) |
2161 #define WINDOW_SAVED_SLOT(slot, compare) w->slot = Qnil; | |
617 | 2162 #include "winslots.h" |
428 | 2163 |
618 | 2164 w->next = Qnil; |
2165 w->prev = Qnil; | |
2166 w->hchild = Qnil; | |
2167 w->vchild = Qnil; | |
2168 w->parent = Qnil; | |
2169 w->subwindow_instance_cache = Qnil; | |
2170 | |
428 | 2171 w->dead = 1; |
853 | 2172 note_object_deleted (wrap_window (w)); |
428 | 2173 } |
2174 | |
1207 | 2175 /* Check if window contains pwindow. */ |
2176 | |
2177 static int | |
2178 contains_window (Lisp_Object window, Lisp_Object pwindow) | |
2179 { | |
2180 while (!NILP (pwindow)) | |
2181 { | |
2182 if (EQ (window, pwindow)) | |
2183 return 1; | |
2184 pwindow = XWINDOW (pwindow)->parent; | |
2185 } | |
2186 return 0; | |
2187 } | |
2188 | |
428 | 2189 DEFUN ("delete-window", Fdelete_window, 0, 2, "", /* |
2190 Remove WINDOW from the display. Default is selected window. | |
444 | 2191 If window is the only one on its frame, the frame is deleted as well. |
428 | 2192 Normally, you cannot delete the last non-minibuffer-only frame (you must |
2193 use `save-buffers-kill-emacs' or `kill-emacs'). However, if optional | |
2194 second argument FORCE is non-nil, you can delete the last frame. (This | |
2195 will automatically call `save-buffers-kill-emacs'.) | |
2196 */ | |
2197 (window, force)) | |
2198 { | |
2199 /* This function can GC if this is the only window in the frame */ | |
2200 struct window *w; | |
2201 Lisp_Object parent; | |
2202 struct window *par; | |
2203 Lisp_Object frame; | |
2204 struct frame *f; | |
2205 struct device *d; | |
2206 | |
2207 /* Note: this function is called by other C code on non-leaf | |
2208 windows. */ | |
2209 | |
2210 /* Do the equivalent of decode_window() but don't error out on | |
2211 deleted window; it's OK to delete an already-deleted window. */ | |
2212 if (NILP (window)) | |
2213 window = Fselected_window (Qnil); | |
2214 else | |
2215 CHECK_WINDOW (window); | |
442 | 2216 |
428 | 2217 w = XWINDOW (window); |
2218 | |
2219 /* It's okay to delete an already-deleted window. */ | |
2220 if (! WINDOW_LIVE_P (w)) | |
2221 return Qnil; | |
2222 | |
853 | 2223 check_allowed_operation (OPERATION_DELETE_OBJECT, window, Qnil); |
2224 | |
428 | 2225 frame = WINDOW_FRAME (w); |
2226 f = XFRAME (frame); | |
2227 d = XDEVICE (FRAME_DEVICE (f)); | |
2228 | |
2229 if (TOP_LEVEL_WINDOW_P (w)) | |
2230 { | |
2231 if (NILP (memq_no_quit (frame, DEVICE_FRAME_LIST (d)))) | |
2232 /* this frame isn't fully initialized yet; don't blow up. */ | |
2233 return Qnil; | |
2234 | |
2235 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (window))) | |
563 | 2236 signal_error (Qinvalid_operation, "Attempt to delete the minibuffer window", Qunbound); |
428 | 2237 |
2238 /* It has been suggested that it's a good thing for C-x 0 to have this | |
2239 behavior, but not such a good idea for #'delete-window to have it. | |
2240 Maybe C-x 0 should be bound to something else, or maybe frame | |
2241 deletion should only happen when this is called interactively. | |
2242 */ | |
2243 delete_frame_internal (f, !NILP (force), 0, 0); | |
2244 return Qnil; | |
2245 } | |
2246 | |
2247 /* At this point, we know the window has a parent. */ | |
2248 parent = w->parent; | |
2249 par = XWINDOW (parent); | |
2250 | |
2251 MARK_FRAME_WINDOWS_STRUCTURE_CHANGED (f); | |
430 | 2252 /* It's quite likely that deleting a window will result in |
2253 subwindows needing to be deleted also (since they are cached | |
2254 per-window). So we mark them as changed, so that the cachels will | |
2255 get reset by redisplay and thus deleted subwindows can get | |
2256 GC'd. */ | |
2257 MARK_FRAME_SUBWINDOWS_CHANGED (f); | |
428 | 2258 |
2259 /* Are we trying to delete any frame's selected window? | |
2260 Note that we could be dealing with a non-leaf window | |
2261 where the selected window is one of our children. | |
2262 So, we check by scanning all the ancestors of the | |
2263 frame's selected window and comparing each one with | |
2264 WINDOW. */ | |
1207 | 2265 if (contains_window (window, FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (f))) |
2266 { | |
2267 Lisp_Object alternative; | |
2268 alternative = Fnext_window (window, Qlambda, Qnil, Qnil); | |
2269 | |
2270 /* #### */ | |
2271 /* If we're about to delete the selected window on the | |
2272 selected frame, then we should use Fselect_window to select | |
2273 the new window. On the other hand, if we're about to | |
2274 delete the selected window on any other frame, we shouldn't do | |
2275 anything but set the frame's selected_window slot. */ | |
2276 if (EQ (frame, Fselected_frame (Qnil))) | |
2277 Fselect_window (alternative, Qnil); | |
2278 else | |
2279 set_frame_selected_window (f, alternative); | |
2280 } | |
2281 | |
2282 /* Some display parameters (gutter display specifically) depend on | |
2283 FRAME_LAST_NONMINIBUF (f) to be set to a live window. Ensure that. */ | |
2284 if (contains_window (window, FRAME_LAST_NONMINIBUF_WINDOW (f))) | |
2285 f->last_nonminibuf_window = Fnext_window (window, Qlambda, Qnil, Qnil); | |
428 | 2286 |
2287 /* w->buffer is nil in a non-leaf window; in this case, | |
2288 get rid of the markers we maintain that point into that buffer. */ | |
2289 if (!NILP (w->buffer)) | |
2290 { | |
2291 unshow_buffer (w); | |
2292 unchain_marker (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
2293 unchain_marker (w->pointm[DESIRED_DISP]); | |
2294 unchain_marker (w->pointm[CMOTION_DISP]); | |
2295 unchain_marker (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
2296 unchain_marker (w->start[DESIRED_DISP]); | |
2297 unchain_marker (w->start[CMOTION_DISP]); | |
2298 unchain_marker (w->sb_point); | |
1149 | 2299 w->buffer = Qnil; |
428 | 2300 } |
2301 | |
2302 /* close up the hole in the sibling list */ | |
2303 if (!NILP (w->next)) | |
2304 XWINDOW (w->next)->prev = w->prev; | |
2305 if (!NILP (w->prev)) | |
2306 XWINDOW (w->prev)->next = w->next; | |
2307 if (EQ (window, par->hchild)) | |
2308 par->hchild = w->next; | |
2309 if (EQ (window, par->vchild)) | |
2310 par->vchild = w->next; | |
2311 | |
2312 /* Find one of our siblings to give our space to. */ | |
2313 { | |
2314 Lisp_Object sib = w->prev; | |
2315 if (NILP (sib)) | |
2316 { | |
2317 /* If w gives its space to its next sibling, that sibling needs | |
2318 to have its top/left side pulled back to where w's is. | |
2319 set_window_{height,width} will re-position the sibling's | |
2320 children. */ | |
2321 sib = w->next; | |
2322 WINDOW_TOP (XWINDOW (sib)) = WINDOW_TOP (w); | |
2323 WINDOW_LEFT (XWINDOW (sib)) = WINDOW_LEFT (w); | |
2324 } | |
2325 | |
2326 /* Stretch that sibling. */ | |
2327 if (!NILP (par->vchild)) | |
2328 set_window_pixheight | |
2329 (sib, (WINDOW_HEIGHT (XWINDOW (sib)) + WINDOW_HEIGHT (w)), 1); | |
2330 if (!NILP (par->hchild)) | |
2331 set_window_pixwidth | |
2332 (sib, (WINDOW_WIDTH (XWINDOW (sib)) + WINDOW_WIDTH (w)), 1); | |
2333 } | |
2334 | |
2335 /* If parent now has only one child, | |
2336 put the child into the parent's place. */ | |
2337 { | |
2338 Lisp_Object parchild = par->hchild; | |
2339 if (NILP (parchild)) | |
2340 parchild = par->vchild; | |
2341 if (NILP (XWINDOW (parchild)->next)) | |
2342 { | |
2343 replace_window (parent, parchild); | |
2344 mark_window_as_deleted (XWINDOW (parent)); | |
2345 } | |
2346 } | |
2347 | |
2348 /* Since we may be deleting combination windows, we must make sure that | |
2349 not only W but all its children have been marked as deleted. */ | |
2350 if (!NILP (w->hchild)) | |
2351 delete_all_subwindows (XWINDOW (w->hchild)); | |
2352 else if (!NILP (w->vchild)) | |
2353 delete_all_subwindows (XWINDOW (w->vchild)); | |
2354 | |
1752 | 2355 /* Warning: mark_window_as_deleted calls window_unmap_subwindows and |
2356 therefore redisplay, so it requires the mirror structure to be | |
2357 correct. We must dirty the mirror before it is called. */ | |
2358 f->mirror_dirty = 1; | |
2359 | |
428 | 2360 mark_window_as_deleted (w); |
2361 | |
2362 return Qnil; | |
2363 } | |
2364 | |
2365 | |
2366 DEFUN ("next-window", Fnext_window, 0, 4, 0, /* | |
442 | 2367 Return the next window after WINDOW in the canonical ordering of windows. |
428 | 2368 If omitted, WINDOW defaults to the selected window. |
2369 | |
2370 Optional second arg MINIBUF t means count the minibuffer window even | |
2371 if not active. MINIBUF nil or omitted means count the minibuffer iff | |
2372 it is active. MINIBUF neither t nor nil means not to count the | |
2373 minibuffer even if it is active. | |
2374 | |
2375 Several frames may share a single minibuffer; if the minibuffer | |
2376 counts, all windows on all frames that share that minibuffer count | |
2377 too. Therefore, `next-window' can be used to iterate through the | |
2378 set of windows even when the minibuffer is on another frame. If the | |
2379 minibuffer does not count, only windows from WINDOW's frame count. | |
2380 | |
444 | 2381 By default, only the windows in the selected frame are considered. |
2382 The optional argument WHICH-FRAMES changes this behavior: | |
2383 WHICH-FRAMES = `visible' means search windows on all visible frames. | |
448 | 2384 WHICH-FRAMES = 0 means search windows on all visible and iconified frames. |
444 | 2385 WHICH-FRAMES = t means search windows on all frames including invisible frames. |
2386 WHICH-FRAMES = a frame means search only windows on that frame. | |
2387 Anything else means restrict to the selected frame. | |
2388 | |
2389 The optional fourth argument WHICH-DEVICES further clarifies on which | |
2390 devices to search for frames as specified by WHICH-FRAMES. This value | |
2391 is only meaningful if WHICH-FRAMES is non-nil. | |
2392 If nil or omitted, search all devices on the selected console. | |
2393 If a device, only search that device. | |
2394 If a console, search all devices on that console. | |
2395 If a device type, search all devices of that type. | |
2396 If `window-system', search all window-system devices. | |
2397 Any other non-nil value means search all devices. | |
2398 | |
2399 If you use consistent values for MINIBUF, WHICH-FRAMES, and WHICH-DEVICES, | |
2400 you can use `next-window' to iterate through the entire cycle of | |
2401 acceptable windows, eventually ending up back at the window you started with. | |
428 | 2402 `previous-window' traverses the same cycle, in the reverse order. |
2403 */ | |
444 | 2404 (window, minibuf, which_frames, which_devices)) |
428 | 2405 { |
2406 Lisp_Object tem; | |
2407 Lisp_Object start_window; | |
2408 | |
2409 if (NILP (window)) | |
2410 window = Fselected_window (Qnil); | |
2411 else | |
2412 CHECK_LIVE_WINDOW (window); | |
2413 | |
2414 start_window = window; | |
2415 | |
2416 /* minibuf == nil may or may not include minibuffers. | |
2417 Decide if it does. */ | |
2418 if (NILP (minibuf)) | |
2419 minibuf = (minibuf_level ? minibuf_window : Qlambda); | |
2420 else if (! EQ (minibuf, Qt)) | |
2421 minibuf = Qlambda; | |
442 | 2422 /* Now `minibuf' is one of: |
2423 t => count all minibuffer windows | |
2424 lambda => count none of them | |
428 | 2425 or a specific minibuffer window (the active one) to count. */ |
2426 | |
444 | 2427 /* which_frames == nil doesn't specify which frames to include. */ |
2428 if (NILP (which_frames)) | |
2429 which_frames = (! EQ (minibuf, Qlambda) | |
428 | 2430 ? (FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW |
2431 (XFRAME | |
2432 (WINDOW_FRAME | |
2433 (XWINDOW (window))))) | |
2434 : Qnil); | |
444 | 2435 else if (EQ (which_frames, Qvisible)) |
428 | 2436 ; |
444 | 2437 else if (ZEROP (which_frames)) |
428 | 2438 ; |
444 | 2439 else if (FRAMEP (which_frames) && ! EQ (which_frames, Fwindow_frame (window))) |
2440 /* If which_frames is a frame and window arg isn't on that frame, just | |
428 | 2441 return the first window on the frame. */ |
444 | 2442 return frame_first_window (XFRAME (which_frames)); |
2443 else if (! EQ (which_frames, Qt)) | |
2444 which_frames = Qnil; | |
2445 /* Now `which_frames' is one of: | |
442 | 2446 t => search all frames |
2447 nil => search just the current frame | |
2448 visible => search just visible frames | |
2449 0 => search visible and iconified frames | |
2450 a window => search the frame that window belongs to. */ | |
428 | 2451 |
2452 /* Do this loop at least once, to get the next window, and perhaps | |
2453 again, if we hit the minibuffer and that is not acceptable. */ | |
2454 do | |
2455 { | |
2456 /* Find a window that actually has a next one. This loop | |
2457 climbs up the tree. */ | |
2458 while (tem = XWINDOW (window)->next, NILP (tem)) | |
2459 if (tem = XWINDOW (window)->parent, !NILP (tem)) | |
2460 window = tem; | |
2461 else /* window must be minibuffer window now */ | |
2462 { | |
2463 /* We've reached the end of this frame. | |
2464 Which other frames are acceptable? */ | |
2465 tem = WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (window)); | |
2466 | |
444 | 2467 if (! NILP (which_frames)) |
428 | 2468 { |
442 | 2469 Lisp_Object tem1 = tem; |
444 | 2470 tem = next_frame (tem, which_frames, which_devices); |
442 | 2471 |
428 | 2472 /* In the case where the minibuffer is active, |
2473 and we include its frame as well as the selected one, | |
2474 next_frame may get stuck in that frame. | |
2475 If that happens, go back to the selected frame | |
2476 so we can complete the cycle. */ | |
2477 if (EQ (tem, tem1)) | |
793 | 2478 tem = wrap_frame (selected_frame ()); |
428 | 2479 } |
2480 | |
2481 tem = FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (XFRAME (tem)); | |
2482 break; | |
2483 } | |
2484 | |
2485 window = tem; | |
2486 | |
2487 /* If we're in a combination window, find its first child and | |
2488 recurse on that. Otherwise, we've found the window we want. */ | |
2489 while (1) | |
2490 { | |
2491 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (window)->hchild)) | |
2492 window = XWINDOW (window)->hchild; | |
2493 else if (!NILP (XWINDOW (window)->vchild)) | |
2494 window = XWINDOW (window)->vchild; | |
2495 else break; | |
2496 } | |
2497 } | |
2498 /* Which windows are acceptable? | |
2499 Exit the loop and accept this window if | |
2500 this isn't a minibuffer window, | |
2501 or we're accepting all minibuffer windows, | |
2502 or this is the active minibuffer and we are accepting that one, or | |
2503 we've come all the way around and we're back at the original window. */ | |
2504 while (MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (window)) | |
2505 && ! EQ (minibuf, Qt) | |
2506 && ! EQ (minibuf, window) | |
2507 && ! EQ (window, start_window)); | |
2508 | |
2509 return window; | |
2510 } | |
2511 | |
2512 DEFUN ("previous-window", Fprevious_window, 0, 4, 0, /* | |
442 | 2513 Return the window preceding WINDOW in the canonical ordering of windows. |
428 | 2514 If omitted, WINDOW defaults to the selected window. |
2515 | |
2516 Optional second arg MINIBUF t means count the minibuffer window even | |
2517 if not active. MINIBUF nil or omitted means count the minibuffer iff | |
2518 it is active. MINIBUF neither t nor nil means not to count the | |
2519 minibuffer even if it is active. | |
2520 | |
2521 Several frames may share a single minibuffer; if the minibuffer | |
2522 counts, all windows on all frames that share that minibuffer count | |
2523 too. Therefore, `previous-window' can be used to iterate through | |
2524 the set of windows even when the minibuffer is on another frame. If | |
442 | 2525 the minibuffer does not count, only windows from WINDOW's frame count. |
2526 | |
444 | 2527 By default, only the windows in the selected frame are considered. |
2528 The optional argument WHICH-FRAMES changes this behavior: | |
2529 WHICH-FRAMES = `visible' means search windows on all visible frames. | |
448 | 2530 WHICH-FRAMES = 0 means search windows on all visible and iconified frames. |
444 | 2531 WHICH-FRAMES = t means search windows on all frames including invisible frames. |
2532 WHICH-FRAMES = a frame means search only windows on that frame. | |
2533 Anything else means restrict to the selected frame. | |
2534 | |
2535 The optional fourth argument WHICH-DEVICES further clarifies on which | |
2536 devices to search for frames as specified by WHICH-FRAMES. This value | |
2537 is only meaningful if WHICH-FRAMES is non-nil. | |
2538 If nil or omitted, search all devices on the selected console. | |
2539 If a device, only search that device. | |
2540 If a console, search all devices on that console. | |
2541 If a device type, search all devices of that type. | |
2542 If `window-system', search all window-system devices. | |
2543 Any other non-nil value means search all devices. | |
2544 | |
2545 If you use consistent values for MINIBUF, WHICH-FRAMES, and WHICH-DEVICES, | |
2546 you can use `previous-window' to iterate through the entire cycle of | |
2547 acceptable windows, eventually ending up back at the window you started with. | |
428 | 2548 `next-window' traverses the same cycle, in the reverse order. |
2549 */ | |
444 | 2550 (window, minibuf, which_frames, devices)) |
428 | 2551 { |
2552 Lisp_Object tem; | |
2553 Lisp_Object start_window; | |
2554 | |
2555 if (NILP (window)) | |
2556 window = Fselected_window (Qnil); | |
2557 else | |
2558 CHECK_LIVE_WINDOW (window); | |
2559 | |
2560 start_window = window; | |
2561 | |
2562 /* minibuf == nil may or may not include minibuffers. | |
2563 Decide if it does. */ | |
2564 if (NILP (minibuf)) | |
2565 minibuf = (minibuf_level ? minibuf_window : Qlambda); | |
2566 else if (! EQ (minibuf, Qt)) | |
2567 minibuf = Qlambda; | |
442 | 2568 /* Now `minibuf' is one of: |
2569 t => count all minibuffer windows | |
2570 lambda => count none of them | |
428 | 2571 or a specific minibuffer window (the active one) to count. */ |
2572 | |
444 | 2573 /* which_frames == nil doesn't specify which frames to include. |
428 | 2574 Decide which frames it includes. */ |
444 | 2575 if (NILP (which_frames)) |
2576 which_frames = (! EQ (minibuf, Qlambda) | |
428 | 2577 ? (FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW |
2578 (XFRAME | |
2579 (WINDOW_FRAME | |
2580 (XWINDOW (window))))) | |
2581 : Qnil); | |
444 | 2582 else if (EQ (which_frames, Qvisible)) |
428 | 2583 ; |
444 | 2584 else if (ZEROP (which_frames)) |
428 | 2585 ; |
444 | 2586 else if (FRAMEP (which_frames) && ! EQ (which_frames, Fwindow_frame (window))) |
2587 /* If which_frames is a frame and window arg isn't on that frame, just | |
428 | 2588 return the first window on the frame. */ |
444 | 2589 return frame_first_window (XFRAME (which_frames)); |
2590 else if (! EQ (which_frames, Qt)) | |
2591 which_frames = Qnil; | |
2592 /* Now `which_frames' is one of: | |
442 | 2593 t => search all frames |
2594 nil => search just the current frame | |
2595 visible => search just visible frames | |
2596 0 => search visible and iconified frames | |
2597 a window => search the frame that window belongs to. */ | |
428 | 2598 |
2599 /* Do this loop at least once, to get the next window, and perhaps | |
2600 again, if we hit the minibuffer and that is not acceptable. */ | |
2601 do | |
2602 { | |
2603 /* Find a window that actually has a next one. This loop | |
2604 climbs up the tree. */ | |
2605 while (tem = XWINDOW (window)->prev, NILP (tem)) | |
2606 if (tem = XWINDOW (window)->parent, !NILP (tem)) | |
2607 window = tem; | |
2608 else /* window must be minibuffer window now */ | |
2609 { | |
2610 /* We have found the top window on the frame. | |
2611 Which frames are acceptable? */ | |
2612 tem = WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (window)); | |
2613 | |
444 | 2614 if (! NILP (which_frames)) |
442 | 2615 /* It's actually important that we use previous_frame here, |
428 | 2616 rather than next_frame. All the windows acceptable |
2617 according to the given parameters should form a ring; | |
2618 Fnext_window and Fprevious_window should go back and | |
2619 forth around the ring. If we use next_frame here, | |
2620 then Fnext_window and Fprevious_window take different | |
2621 paths through the set of acceptable windows. | |
2622 window_loop assumes that these `ring' requirement are | |
2623 met. */ | |
2624 { | |
442 | 2625 Lisp_Object tem1 = tem; |
444 | 2626 tem = previous_frame (tem, which_frames, devices); |
428 | 2627 /* In the case where the minibuffer is active, |
2628 and we include its frame as well as the selected one, | |
2629 next_frame may get stuck in that frame. | |
2630 If that happens, go back to the selected frame | |
2631 so we can complete the cycle. */ | |
2632 if (EQ (tem, tem1)) | |
793 | 2633 tem = wrap_frame (selected_frame ()); |
428 | 2634 } |
2635 | |
2636 /* If this frame has a minibuffer, find that window first, | |
2637 because it is conceptually the last window in that frame. */ | |
2638 if (FRAME_HAS_MINIBUF_P (XFRAME (tem))) | |
2639 tem = FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (XFRAME (tem)); | |
2640 else | |
2641 tem = FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (XFRAME (tem)); | |
2642 | |
2643 break; | |
2644 } | |
2645 | |
2646 window = tem; | |
2647 | |
2648 /* If we're in a combination window, find its first child and | |
2649 recurse on that. Otherwise, we've found the window we want. */ | |
2650 while (1) | |
2651 { | |
2652 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (window)->hchild)) | |
2653 window = XWINDOW (window)->hchild; | |
2654 else if (!NILP (XWINDOW (window)->vchild)) | |
2655 window = XWINDOW (window)->vchild; | |
2656 else break; | |
2657 while (tem = XWINDOW (window)->next, !NILP (tem)) | |
2658 window = tem; | |
2659 } | |
2660 } | |
2661 /* Which windows are acceptable? | |
2662 Exit the loop and accept this window if | |
2663 this isn't a minibuffer window, | |
2664 or we're accepting all minibuffer windows, | |
2665 or this is the active minibuffer and we are accepting that one, or | |
2666 we've come all the way around and we're back at the original window. */ | |
2667 while (MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (window)) | |
2668 && ! EQ (minibuf, Qt) | |
2669 && ! EQ (minibuf, window) | |
2670 && ! EQ (window, start_window)); | |
2671 | |
2672 return window; | |
2673 } | |
2674 | |
2675 DEFUN ("next-vertical-window", Fnext_vertical_window, 0, 1, 0, /* | |
2676 Return the next window which is vertically after WINDOW. | |
2677 */ | |
2678 (window)) | |
2679 { | |
2680 Lisp_Object root; | |
2681 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
793 | 2682 window = wrap_window (w); |
428 | 2683 |
2684 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (window))) | |
2685 return Qnil; | |
2686 | |
2687 root = FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (window)))); | |
2688 | |
2689 if (EQ (window, root)) | |
2690 { | |
2691 while (1) | |
2692 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (window)->hchild)) | |
2693 window = XWINDOW (window)->hchild; | |
2694 else if (!NILP (XWINDOW (window)->vchild)) | |
2695 window = XWINDOW (window)->vchild; | |
2696 else | |
2697 return window; | |
2698 } | |
2699 | |
2700 do | |
2701 { | |
2702 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (window)->parent) && | |
2703 !NILP (XWINDOW (XWINDOW (window)->parent)->vchild)) | |
2704 { | |
2705 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (window)->next)) | |
2706 return XWINDOW (window)->next; | |
2707 else | |
2708 window = XWINDOW (window)->parent; | |
2709 } | |
2710 else | |
2711 window = XWINDOW (window)->parent; | |
2712 } | |
2713 while (!EQ (window, root)); | |
2714 | |
2715 while (1) | |
2716 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (window)->hchild)) | |
2717 window = XWINDOW (window)->hchild; | |
2718 else if (!NILP (XWINDOW (window)->vchild)) | |
2719 window = XWINDOW (window)->vchild; | |
2720 else | |
2721 return window; | |
2722 } | |
2723 | |
2724 DEFUN ("other-window", Fother_window, 1, 3, "p", /* | |
444 | 2725 Select the COUNT'th different window on this frame. |
428 | 2726 All windows on current frame are arranged in a cyclic order. |
444 | 2727 This command selects the window COUNT steps away in that order. |
2728 A negative COUNT moves in the opposite order. | |
2729 | |
2730 By default, only the windows in the selected frame are considered. | |
2731 The optional argument WHICH-FRAMES changes this behavior: | |
2732 WHICH-FRAMES = `visible' means search windows on all visible frames. | |
448 | 2733 WHICH-FRAMES = 0 means search windows on all visible and iconified frames. |
444 | 2734 WHICH-FRAMES = t means search windows on all frames including invisible frames. |
2735 WHICH-FRAMES = a frame means search only windows on that frame. | |
2736 Anything else means restrict to the selected frame. | |
2737 | |
2738 The optional argument WHICH-DEVICES further clarifies on which devices | |
2739 to search for frames as specified by WHICH-FRAMES. This value is only | |
2740 meaningful if WHICH-FRAMES is non-nil. | |
2741 If nil or omitted, search all devices on the selected console. | |
2742 If a device, only search that device. | |
2743 If a console, search all devices on that console. | |
2744 If a device type, search all devices of that type. | |
2745 If `window-system', search all window-system devices. | |
2746 Any other non-nil value means search all devices. | |
428 | 2747 */ |
444 | 2748 (count, which_frames, which_devices)) |
428 | 2749 { |
2750 int i; | |
2751 Lisp_Object w; | |
2752 | |
444 | 2753 CHECK_INT (count); |
428 | 2754 w = Fselected_window (Qnil); |
444 | 2755 i = XINT (count); |
428 | 2756 |
2757 while (i > 0) | |
2758 { | |
444 | 2759 w = Fnext_window (w, Qnil, which_frames, which_devices); |
428 | 2760 i--; |
2761 } | |
2762 while (i < 0) | |
2763 { | |
444 | 2764 w = Fprevious_window (w, Qnil, which_frames, which_devices); |
428 | 2765 i++; |
2766 } | |
2767 Fselect_window (w, Qnil); | |
2768 return Qnil; | |
2769 } | |
2770 | |
2771 | |
2772 /* Look at all windows, performing an operation specified by TYPE | |
2773 with argument OBJ. | |
2774 | |
2775 If FRAMES is Qt, look at all frames, if Qnil, look at just the selected | |
2776 frame. If FRAMES is a frame, just look at windows on that frame. | |
2777 If MINI is non-zero, perform the operation on minibuffer windows too. | |
2778 */ | |
2779 | |
2780 enum window_loop | |
2781 { | |
2782 WINDOW_LOOP_UNUSED, | |
2783 GET_BUFFER_WINDOW, /* Arg is buffer */ | |
2784 GET_LRU_WINDOW, /* Arg is t for full-width windows only */ | |
2785 DELETE_OTHER_WINDOWS, /* Arg is window not to delete */ | |
2786 DELETE_BUFFER_WINDOWS, /* Arg is buffer */ | |
2787 GET_LARGEST_WINDOW, | |
2788 GET_BUFFER_WINDOW_COUNT, /* Arg is buffer */ | |
2789 GET_BUFFER_MRU_WINDOW /* Arg is buffer */ | |
2790 }; | |
2791 | |
2792 static Lisp_Object | |
2793 window_loop (enum window_loop type, | |
2794 Lisp_Object obj, | |
2795 int mini, | |
444 | 2796 Lisp_Object which_frames, |
428 | 2797 int dedicated_too, |
444 | 2798 Lisp_Object which_devices) |
428 | 2799 { |
448 | 2800 /* This function can GC if type == DELETE_BUFFER_WINDOWS */ |
428 | 2801 Lisp_Object w; |
2802 Lisp_Object best_window = Qnil; | |
2803 Lisp_Object next_window; | |
2804 Lisp_Object last_window; | |
2805 struct frame *frame; | |
2806 Lisp_Object frame_arg = Qt; | |
2807 int count = 0; /* for GET_BUFFER_WINDOW_COUNT */ | |
2808 /* #### I think the change of "precomputing" last_window and next_window | |
2809 * #### catch the lossage this is meant(?) to punt on... | |
2810 */ | |
2811 int lose_lose = 0; | |
2812 Lisp_Object devcons, concons; | |
2813 | |
2814 /* If we're only looping through windows on a particular frame, | |
2815 FRAME points to that frame. If we're looping through windows | |
2816 on all frames, FRAME is 0. */ | |
444 | 2817 if (FRAMEP (which_frames)) |
2818 frame = XFRAME (which_frames); | |
2819 else if (NILP (which_frames)) | |
428 | 2820 frame = selected_frame (); |
2821 else | |
2822 frame = 0; | |
442 | 2823 |
2824 /* FRAME_ARG is Qlambda to stick to one frame, | |
2825 Qvisible to consider all visible frames, | |
2826 or Qt otherwise. */ | |
428 | 2827 if (frame) |
2828 frame_arg = Qlambda; | |
444 | 2829 else if (ZEROP (which_frames)) |
2830 frame_arg = which_frames; | |
2831 else if (EQ (which_frames, Qvisible)) | |
2832 frame_arg = which_frames; | |
428 | 2833 |
2834 DEVICE_LOOP_NO_BREAK (devcons, concons) | |
2835 { | |
2836 Lisp_Object device = XCAR (devcons); | |
2837 Lisp_Object the_frame; | |
2838 | |
2839 if (frame) | |
793 | 2840 the_frame = wrap_frame (frame); |
428 | 2841 else |
2842 the_frame = DEVICE_SELECTED_FRAME (XDEVICE (device)); | |
2843 | |
2844 if (NILP (the_frame)) | |
2845 continue; | |
2846 | |
444 | 2847 if (!device_matches_device_spec (device, |
2848 NILP (which_devices) ? | |
2849 FRAME_CONSOLE (XFRAME (the_frame)) : | |
2850 which_devices)) | |
428 | 2851 continue; |
2852 | |
2853 /* Pick a window to start with. */ | |
2854 if (WINDOWP (obj)) | |
2855 w = obj; | |
2856 else | |
2857 w = FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (XFRAME (the_frame)); | |
2858 | |
2859 /* Figure out the last window we're going to mess with. Since | |
2860 Fnext_window, given the same options, is guaranteed to go in a | |
2861 ring, we can just use Fprevious_window to find the last one. | |
2862 | |
2863 We can't just wait until we hit the first window again, | |
2864 because it might be deleted. */ | |
2865 | |
707 | 2866 last_window = Fprevious_window (w, mini ? Qt : Qnil, frame_arg, device); |
428 | 2867 |
2868 best_window = Qnil; | |
2869 for (;;) | |
2870 { | |
2871 struct window *p = XWINDOW (w); | |
2872 | |
2873 /* Pick the next window now, since some operations will delete | |
2874 the current window. */ | |
442 | 2875 next_window = Fnext_window (w, mini ? Qt : Qnil, frame_arg, device); |
428 | 2876 |
2877 /* #### Still needed ?? */ | |
2878 /* Given the outstanding quality of the rest of this code, | |
2879 I feel no shame about putting this piece of shit in. */ | |
2880 if (++lose_lose >= 500) | |
707 | 2881 { |
2500 | 2882 /* Call to ABORT() added by Darryl Okahata (16 Nov. 2001), |
707 | 2883 at Ben's request, to catch any remaining bugs. |
2884 | |
2885 If you find that XEmacs is aborting here, and you | |
2886 need to be up and running ASAP, it should be safe to | |
2500 | 2887 comment out the following ABORT(), as long as you |
707 | 2888 leave the "break;" alone. */ |
2500 | 2889 ABORT(); |
707 | 2890 break; /* <--- KEEP THIS HERE! Do not delete! */ |
2891 } | |
428 | 2892 |
2893 /* Note that we do not pay attention here to whether | |
2894 the frame is visible, since Fnext_window skips non-visible frames | |
2895 if that is desired, under the control of frame_arg. */ | |
2896 if (! MINI_WINDOW_P (p) | |
2897 || (mini && minibuf_level > 0)) | |
2898 switch (type) | |
2899 { | |
2900 case GET_BUFFER_WINDOW: | |
2901 { | |
2902 if (XBUFFER (p->buffer) == XBUFFER (obj)) | |
2903 return w; | |
2904 break; | |
2905 } | |
2906 | |
2907 case GET_BUFFER_WINDOW_COUNT: | |
2908 { | |
2909 if (XBUFFER (p->buffer) == XBUFFER (obj)) | |
2910 count++; | |
2911 break; | |
2912 } | |
2913 | |
2914 case GET_LRU_WINDOW: | |
2915 { | |
2916 /* t as arg means consider only full-width windows */ | |
2917 if (!NILP (obj) | |
2918 && !window_full_width_p (p)) | |
2919 break; | |
2920 /* Ignore dedicated windows and minibuffers. */ | |
2921 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (p) | |
2922 || (dedicated_too ? 0 : !NILP (p->dedicated))) | |
2923 break; | |
2924 if (NILP (best_window) | |
2925 || (XINT (XWINDOW (best_window)->use_time) | |
2926 > XINT (p->use_time))) | |
2927 best_window = w; | |
2928 break; | |
2929 } | |
2930 | |
2931 case GET_BUFFER_MRU_WINDOW: | |
2932 { | |
2933 /* #### what about the first check in GET_LRU_WINDOW? */ | |
2934 /* Ignore dedicated windows and minibuffers. */ | |
2935 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (p) | |
2936 || (dedicated_too ? 0 : !NILP (p->dedicated))) | |
2937 break; | |
2938 | |
2939 if (XBUFFER (p->buffer) == XBUFFER (obj)) | |
2940 { | |
2941 if (NILP (best_window) | |
2942 || (XINT (XWINDOW (best_window)->use_time) | |
2943 < XINT (p->use_time))) | |
2944 best_window = w; | |
2945 } | |
2946 break; | |
2947 } | |
2948 | |
2949 case DELETE_OTHER_WINDOWS: | |
2950 { | |
2951 /* Don't delete the last window on a frame; this can | |
2952 happen when the minibuffer is selected, and would | |
2953 cause the frame to be deleted. */ | |
2954 if (p != XWINDOW (obj) && !TOP_LEVEL_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (w))) | |
2955 Fdelete_window (w, Qnil); | |
2956 break; | |
2957 } | |
2958 | |
2959 case DELETE_BUFFER_WINDOWS: | |
2960 { | |
2961 if (EQ (p->buffer, obj)) | |
2962 { | |
2963 struct frame *f = XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (p)); | |
2964 | |
2965 /* If this window is dedicated, and in a frame | |
2966 of its own, kill the frame. */ | |
2967 if (EQ (w, FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f)) | |
2968 && !NILP (p->dedicated) | |
1979 | 2969 && (allow_deletion_of_last_visible_frame |
2970 || other_visible_frames (f))) | |
428 | 2971 { |
2972 /* Skip the other windows on this frame. | |
2973 There might be one, the minibuffer! */ | |
2974 if (! EQ (w, last_window)) | |
2975 while (f == XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME | |
2976 (XWINDOW (next_window)))) | |
2977 { | |
2978 /* As we go, check for the end of the | |
2979 loop. We mustn't start going | |
2980 around a second time. */ | |
2981 if (EQ (next_window, last_window)) | |
2982 { | |
2983 last_window = w; | |
2984 break; | |
2985 } | |
2986 next_window = Fnext_window (next_window, | |
2987 mini ? Qt : Qnil, | |
2988 frame_arg, Qt); | |
2989 } | |
2990 /* Now we can safely delete the frame. */ | |
2991 Fdelete_frame (WINDOW_FRAME (p), Qnil); | |
2992 } | |
2993 else | |
2994 /* If we're deleting the buffer displayed in | |
2995 the only window on the frame, find a new | |
2996 buffer to display there. */ | |
2997 if (NILP (p->parent)) | |
2998 { | |
2999 Lisp_Object new_buffer; | |
3000 new_buffer = Fother_buffer (obj, Qnil, Qnil); | |
3001 if (NILP (new_buffer)) | |
3002 new_buffer = Fget_buffer_create (QSscratch); | |
440 | 3003 Fset_window_buffer (w, new_buffer, Qnil); |
428 | 3004 if (EQ (w, Fselected_window (Qnil))) |
3005 Fset_buffer (p->buffer); | |
3006 } | |
3007 else | |
3008 Fdelete_window (w, Qnil); | |
3009 } | |
3010 break; | |
3011 } | |
3012 | |
3013 case GET_LARGEST_WINDOW: | |
3014 { | |
3015 /* Ignore dedicated windows and minibuffers. */ | |
3016 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (p) | |
3017 || (dedicated_too ? 0 : !NILP (p->dedicated))) | |
3018 break; | |
3019 { | |
3020 /* write the check as follows to avoid tripping | |
3021 error_check_window() --ben */ | |
3022 struct window *b = NILP (best_window) ? 0 : | |
3023 XWINDOW (best_window); | |
3024 if (NILP (best_window) | |
3025 || ((WINDOW_HEIGHT (p) * WINDOW_WIDTH (p)) | |
3026 > (WINDOW_HEIGHT (b) * WINDOW_WIDTH (b)))) | |
3027 best_window = w; | |
3028 } | |
3029 break; | |
3030 } | |
3031 | |
3032 default: | |
2500 | 3033 ABORT (); |
428 | 3034 } |
3035 | |
3036 if (EQ (w, last_window)) | |
3037 break; | |
3038 | |
3039 w = next_window; | |
3040 } | |
3041 } | |
3042 | |
3043 return type == GET_BUFFER_WINDOW_COUNT ? make_int (count) : best_window; | |
3044 } | |
3045 | |
3046 #if 0 /* not currently used */ | |
3047 | |
3048 int | |
3049 buffer_window_count (struct buffer *b, struct frame *f) | |
3050 { | |
3051 Lisp_Object buffer, frame; | |
3052 | |
793 | 3053 frame = wrap_frame (f); |
3054 buffer = wrap_buffer (b); | |
428 | 3055 |
3056 return XINT (window_loop (GET_BUFFER_WINDOW_COUNT, buffer, 0, frame, 1, | |
3057 Qnil)); | |
3058 } | |
3059 | |
3060 int | |
3061 buffer_window_mru (struct window *w) | |
3062 { | |
3063 Lisp_Object window = | |
3064 window_loop (GET_BUFFER_MRU_WINDOW, w->buffer, 0, w->frame, 1, Qnil); | |
3065 | |
3066 if (NILP (window)) | |
3067 return 0; | |
3068 else if (XWINDOW (window) == w) | |
3069 return 1; | |
3070 else | |
3071 return 0; | |
3072 } | |
3073 | |
3074 #endif | |
3075 | |
3076 | |
3077 DEFUN ("get-lru-window", Fget_lru_window, 0, 2, 0, /* | |
3078 Return the window least recently selected or used for display. | |
444 | 3079 |
3080 By default, only the windows in the selected frame are considered. | |
3081 The optional argument WHICH-FRAMES changes this behavior: | |
3082 If optional argument WHICH-FRAMES is `visible', search all visible frames. | |
3083 If WHICH-FRAMES is 0, search all visible and iconified frames. | |
3084 If WHICH-FRAMES is t, search all frames. | |
3085 If WHICH-FRAMES is nil, search only the selected frame. | |
3086 If WHICH-FRAMES is a frame, search only that frame. | |
3087 | |
3088 The optional argument WHICH-DEVICES further clarifies on which devices | |
3089 to search for frames as specified by WHICH-FRAMES. This value is only | |
3090 meaningful if WHICH-FRAMES is non-nil. | |
3091 If nil or omitted, search all devices on the selected console. | |
3092 If a device, only search that device. | |
3093 If a console, search all devices on that console. | |
3094 If a device type, search all devices of that type. | |
3095 If `window-system', search all devices on window-system consoles. | |
3096 Any other non-nil value means search all devices. | |
428 | 3097 */ |
444 | 3098 (which_frames, which_devices)) |
428 | 3099 { |
3100 Lisp_Object w; | |
3101 /* First try for a non-dedicated window that is full-width */ | |
444 | 3102 w = window_loop (GET_LRU_WINDOW, Qt, 0, which_frames, 0, which_devices); |
428 | 3103 if (!NILP (w) && !EQ (w, Fselected_window (Qnil))) |
3104 return w; | |
3105 | |
3106 /* Then try for any non-dedicated window */ | |
444 | 3107 w = window_loop (GET_LRU_WINDOW, Qnil, 0, which_frames, 0, which_devices); |
428 | 3108 if (!NILP (w) && !EQ (w, Fselected_window (Qnil))) |
3109 return w; | |
3110 | |
3111 #if 0 | |
3112 /* FSFmacs never returns a dedicated window here. If we do, | |
3113 it makes `display-buffer' not work right. #### All of this | |
3114 shit is so disgusting and awful that it needs to be rethought | |
3115 from scratch. */ | |
3116 /* then try for a dedicated window that is full-width */ | |
444 | 3117 w = window_loop (GET_LRU_WINDOW, Qt, 0, which_frames, 1, which_devices); |
428 | 3118 if (!NILP (w) && !EQ (w, Fselected_window (Qnil))) |
3119 return w; | |
3120 | |
3121 /* If none of them, then all windows, dedicated or not. */ | |
444 | 3122 w = window_loop (GET_LRU_WINDOW, Qnil, 0, which_frames, 1, which_devices); |
428 | 3123 |
3124 /* At this point we damn well better have found something. */ | |
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3125 assert (!NILP (w)); |
428 | 3126 #endif |
3127 | |
3128 return w; | |
3129 } | |
3130 | |
3131 DEFUN ("get-largest-window", Fget_largest_window, 0, 2, 0, /* | |
3132 Return the window largest in area. | |
444 | 3133 |
3134 By default, only the windows in the selected frame are considered. | |
3135 The optional argument WHICH-FRAMES changes this behavior: | |
3136 If optional argument WHICH-FRAMES is `visible', search all visible frames. | |
3137 If WHICH-FRAMES is 0, search all visible and iconified frames. | |
3138 If WHICH-FRAMES is t, search all frames. | |
3139 If WHICH-FRAMES is nil, search only the selected frame. | |
3140 If WHICH-FRAMES is a frame, search only that frame. | |
3141 | |
3142 The optional argument WHICH-DEVICES further clarifies on which devices | |
3143 to search for frames as specified by WHICH-FRAMES. This value is only | |
3144 meaningful if WHICH-FRAMES is non-nil. | |
3145 If nil or omitted, search all devices on the selected console. | |
3146 If a device, only search that device. | |
3147 If a console, search all devices on that console. | |
3148 If a device type, search all devices of that type. | |
3149 If `window-system', search all devices on window-system consoles. | |
3150 Any other non-nil value means search all devices. | |
428 | 3151 */ |
444 | 3152 (which_frames, which_devices)) |
428 | 3153 { |
3154 /* Don't search dedicated windows because FSFmacs doesn't. | |
3155 This stuff is all black magic so don't try to apply common | |
3156 sense to it. */ | |
444 | 3157 return window_loop (GET_LARGEST_WINDOW, Qnil, 0, |
3158 which_frames, 0, which_devices); | |
428 | 3159 } |
3160 | |
3161 DEFUN ("get-buffer-window", Fget_buffer_window, 1, 3, 0, /* | |
3162 Return a window currently displaying BUFFER, or nil if none. | |
444 | 3163 |
3164 By default, only the windows in the selected frame are considered. | |
3165 The optional argument WHICH-FRAMES changes this behavior: | |
3166 If optional argument WHICH-FRAMES is `visible', search all visible frames. | |
3167 If WHICH-FRAMES is 0, search all visible and iconified frames. | |
3168 If WHICH-FRAMES is t, search all frames. | |
3169 If WHICH-FRAMES is nil, search only the selected frame. | |
3170 If WHICH-FRAMES is a frame, search only that frame. | |
3171 | |
3172 The optional argument WHICH-DEVICES further clarifies on which devices | |
3173 to search for frames as specified by WHICH-FRAMES. This value is only | |
3174 meaningful if WHICH-FRAMES is non-nil. | |
3175 If nil or omitted, search all devices on the selected console. | |
3176 If a device, only search that device. | |
3177 If a console, search all devices on that console. | |
3178 If a device type, search all devices of that type. | |
3179 If `window-system', search all devices on window-system consoles. | |
3180 Any other non-nil value means search all devices. | |
428 | 3181 */ |
444 | 3182 (buffer, which_frames, which_devices)) |
428 | 3183 { |
3184 buffer = Fget_buffer (buffer); | |
3185 if (BUFFERP (buffer)) | |
3186 /* Search dedicated windows too. (Doesn't matter here anyway.) */ | |
444 | 3187 return window_loop (GET_BUFFER_WINDOW, buffer, 1, |
3188 which_frames, 1, which_devices); | |
428 | 3189 else |
3190 return Qnil; | |
3191 } | |
3192 | |
3193 /* These functions used to be `buffer-left-margin-pixel-width', etc. | |
3194 but there is no sensible way to implement those functions, since | |
3195 you can't in general derive a window from a buffer. */ | |
3196 | |
3197 DEFUN ("window-left-margin-pixel-width", Fwindow_left_margin_pixel_width, | |
3198 0, 1, 0, /* | |
3199 Return the width in pixels of the left outside margin of window WINDOW. | |
3200 If WINDOW is nil, the selected window is assumed. | |
3201 */ | |
3202 (window)) | |
3203 { | |
3204 return make_int (window_left_margin_width (decode_window (window))); | |
3205 } | |
3206 | |
3207 DEFUN ("window-right-margin-pixel-width", Fwindow_right_margin_pixel_width, | |
3208 0, 1, 0, /* | |
3209 Return the width in pixels of the right outside margin of window WINDOW. | |
3210 If WINDOW is nil, the selected window is assumed. | |
3211 */ | |
3212 (window)) | |
3213 { | |
3214 return make_int (window_right_margin_width (decode_window (window))); | |
3215 } | |
3216 | |
3217 DEFUN ("delete-other-windows", Fdelete_other_windows, 0, 1, "", /* | |
3218 Make WINDOW (or the selected window) fill its frame. | |
3219 Only the frame WINDOW is on is affected. | |
3220 This function tries to reduce display jumps | |
3221 by keeping the text previously visible in WINDOW | |
3222 in the same place on the frame. Doing this depends on | |
3223 the value of (window-start WINDOW), so if calling this function | |
3224 in a program gives strange scrolling, make sure the window-start | |
3225 value is reasonable when this function is called. | |
3226 */ | |
3227 (window)) | |
3228 { | |
3229 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
1207 | 3230 struct buffer *b; |
665 | 3231 Charbpos start_pos; |
428 | 3232 int old_top = WINDOW_TOP (w); |
3233 | |
1207 | 3234 if (NILP (WINDOW_BUFFER (w))) |
3235 invalid_operation ("Can't delete other windows of combination", window); | |
3236 | |
793 | 3237 window = wrap_window (w); |
1207 | 3238 b = XBUFFER (WINDOW_BUFFER (w)); |
428 | 3239 |
3240 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (w) && old_top > 0) | |
563 | 3241 invalid_operation ("Can't expand minibuffer to full frame", Qunbound); |
428 | 3242 |
3243 /* Ignore dedicated windows. */ | |
3244 window_loop (DELETE_OTHER_WINDOWS, window, 0, w->frame, 0, Qnil); | |
3245 | |
3246 start_pos = marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
3247 | |
3248 /* Try to minimize scrolling, by setting the window start to the | |
3249 point which will cause the text at the old window start to be at | |
3250 the same place on the frame. But don't try to do this if the | |
3251 window start is outside the visible portion (as might happen when | |
3252 the display is not current, due to typeahead). */ | |
3253 if (start_pos >= BUF_BEGV (b) && start_pos <= BUF_ZV (b) | |
3254 && !MINI_WINDOW_P (w)) | |
3255 { | |
665 | 3256 Charbpos new_start = start_with_line_at_pixpos (w, start_pos, old_top); |
428 | 3257 |
3258 if (new_start >= BUF_BEGV (b) && new_start <= BUF_ZV (b)) | |
3259 { | |
3260 Fset_marker (w->start[CURRENT_DISP], make_int (new_start), | |
3261 w->buffer); | |
3262 w->start_at_line_beg = beginning_of_line_p (b, new_start); | |
3263 } | |
3264 /* We need to do this, so that the window-scroll-functions | |
3265 get called. */ | |
3266 w->force_start = 1; | |
3267 } | |
3268 | |
3269 return Qnil; | |
3270 } | |
3271 | |
3272 DEFUN ("delete-windows-on", Fdelete_windows_on, 1, 3, | |
3273 "bDelete windows on (buffer): ", /* | |
3274 Delete all windows showing BUFFER. | |
444 | 3275 |
3276 Optional second argument WHICH-FRAMES controls which frames are affected. | |
428 | 3277 If nil or omitted, delete all windows showing BUFFER in any frame. |
3278 If t, delete only windows showing BUFFER in the selected frame. | |
3279 If `visible', delete all windows showing BUFFER in any visible frame. | |
3280 If a frame, delete only windows showing BUFFER in that frame. | |
444 | 3281 Warning: WHICH-FRAMES has the same meaning as with `next-window', |
3282 except that the meanings of nil and t are reversed. | |
3283 | |
3284 The optional third argument WHICH-DEVICES further clarifies on which | |
3285 devices to search for frames as specified by WHICH-FRAMES. This value | |
3286 is only meaningful if WHICH-FRAMES is not t. | |
3287 If nil or omitted, search only the selected console. | |
3288 If a device, only search that device. | |
3289 If a console, search all devices on that console. | |
3290 If a device type, search all devices of that type. | |
3291 If `window-system', search all devices on a window system. | |
3292 Any other non-nil value means search all devices. | |
428 | 3293 */ |
444 | 3294 (buffer, which_frames, which_devices)) |
428 | 3295 { |
3296 /* This function can GC */ | |
444 | 3297 buffer = Fget_buffer (buffer); |
3298 CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); | |
3299 | |
3300 /* WHICH-FRAMES values t and nil mean the opposite of what | |
3301 window_loop expects. */ | |
3302 if (EQ (which_frames, Qnil)) | |
3303 which_frames = Qt; | |
3304 else if (EQ (which_frames, Qt)) | |
3305 which_frames = Qnil; | |
3306 | |
3307 /* Ignore dedicated windows. */ | |
3308 window_loop (DELETE_BUFFER_WINDOWS, buffer, 0, | |
3309 which_frames, 0, which_devices); | |
428 | 3310 return Qnil; |
3311 } | |
3312 | |
448 | 3313 static Lisp_Object |
3314 list_windows (struct window *w, Lisp_Object value) | |
3315 { | |
3316 for (;;) | |
3317 { | |
3318 if (!NILP (w->hchild)) | |
3319 value = list_windows (XWINDOW (w->hchild), value); | |
3320 else if (!NILP (w->vchild)) | |
3321 value = list_windows (XWINDOW (w->vchild), value); | |
3322 else | |
3323 { | |
793 | 3324 Lisp_Object window = wrap_window (w); |
3325 | |
448 | 3326 value = Fcons (window, value); |
3327 } | |
3328 if (NILP (w->next)) | |
3329 break; | |
3330 w = XWINDOW (w->next); | |
3331 } | |
3332 return value; | |
3333 } | |
3334 | |
3335 static Lisp_Object | |
3336 list_all_windows (Lisp_Object frame_spec, Lisp_Object device_spec) | |
3337 { | |
3338 Lisp_Object devcons, concons; | |
3339 Lisp_Object retval = Qnil; | |
3340 | |
3341 DEVICE_LOOP_NO_BREAK (devcons, concons) | |
3342 { | |
3343 Lisp_Object frame_list, the_window; | |
3344 Lisp_Object device, tail; | |
3345 | |
3346 device = XCAR (devcons); | |
3347 frame_list = DEVICE_FRAME_LIST (XDEVICE (device)); | |
3348 | |
3349 LIST_LOOP (tail, frame_list) | |
3350 { | |
3351 if ((NILP (frame_spec) | |
3352 && !EQ (XCAR (tail), DEVICE_SELECTED_FRAME (XDEVICE (device)))) | |
3353 || (EQ (frame_spec, Qvisible) | |
3354 && !FRAME_VISIBLE_P (XFRAME (XCAR (tail)))) | |
3355 || (FRAMEP (frame_spec) | |
3356 && !EQ (frame_spec, XCAR (tail))) | |
3357 || (!NILP (frame_spec) | |
3358 && !device_matches_device_spec (device, | |
3359 NILP (device_spec) ? | |
3360 Vselected_console : | |
3361 device_spec))) | |
3362 continue; | |
3363 the_window = FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (XFRAME (XCAR (tail))); | |
3364 retval = list_windows (XWINDOW (the_window), retval); | |
3365 } | |
3366 } | |
3367 return Fnreverse (retval); | |
3368 } | |
3369 | |
444 | 3370 DEFUN ("replace-buffer-in-windows", Freplace_buffer_in_windows, 1, 3, |
428 | 3371 "bReplace buffer in windows: ", /* |
3372 Replace BUFFER with some other buffer in all windows showing it. | |
444 | 3373 |
3374 Optional second argument WHICH-FRAMES controls which frames are affected. | |
3375 If nil or omitted, all frames are affected. | |
3376 If t, only the selected frame is affected. | |
3377 If `visible', all visible frames are affected. | |
3378 If a frame, only that frame is affected. | |
3379 Warning: WHICH-FRAMES has the same meaning as with `next-window', | |
3380 except that the meanings of nil and t are reversed. | |
3381 | |
3382 The optional third argument WHICH-DEVICES further clarifies on which | |
3383 devices to search for frames as specified by WHICH-FRAMES. This value | |
3384 is only meaningful if WHICH-FRAMES is not t. | |
3385 If nil or omitted, search only the selected console. | |
3386 If a device, only search that device. | |
3387 If a console, search all devices on that console. | |
3388 If a device type, search all devices of that type. | |
3389 If `window-system', search all devices on a window system. | |
3390 Any other non-nil value means search all devices. | |
428 | 3391 */ |
444 | 3392 (buffer, which_frames, which_devices)) |
428 | 3393 { |
3394 /* This function can GC */ | |
448 | 3395 Lisp_Object window_list; |
3396 Lisp_Object tail; | |
3397 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; | |
3398 | |
444 | 3399 if (EQ (which_frames, Qnil)) |
3400 which_frames = Qt; | |
3401 else if (EQ (which_frames, Qt)) | |
3402 which_frames = Qnil; | |
448 | 3403 window_list = list_all_windows (which_frames, which_devices); |
3404 | |
3405 buffer = Fget_buffer (buffer); | |
3406 CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); | |
3407 | |
3408 GCPRO2 (window_list, buffer); | |
3409 LIST_LOOP (tail, window_list) | |
3410 { | |
3411 Lisp_Object window = XCAR (tail); | |
3412 if (!MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (window)) | |
3413 && EQ (XWINDOW (window)->buffer, buffer)) | |
3414 { | |
3415 Lisp_Object another_buffer = Fother_buffer (buffer, Qnil, Qnil); | |
3416 Lisp_Object frame = WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (window)); | |
3417 if (NILP (another_buffer)) | |
3418 another_buffer = Fget_buffer_create (QSscratch); | |
3419 if (!NILP (XWINDOW (window)->dedicated) | |
3420 && EQ (window, | |
3421 FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (XFRAME (frame))) | |
1979 | 3422 && (allow_deletion_of_last_visible_frame |
3423 || other_visible_frames (XFRAME (frame)))) | |
448 | 3424 { |
3425 delete_frame_internal (XFRAME (frame), 0, 0, 0); /* GC */ | |
3426 } | |
3427 else | |
3428 { | |
3429 Fset_window_buffer (window, another_buffer, Qnil); | |
3430 if (EQ (window, Fselected_window (Qnil))) | |
3431 Fset_buffer (XWINDOW (window)->buffer); | |
3432 } | |
3433 } | |
3434 } | |
3435 UNGCPRO; | |
428 | 3436 return Qnil; |
3437 } | |
3438 | |
3439 /* The smallest acceptable dimensions for a window. Anything smaller | |
3440 might crash Emacs. */ | |
3441 #define MIN_SAFE_WINDOW_WIDTH (2) | |
3442 #define MIN_SAFE_WINDOW_HEIGHT (2) | |
3443 | |
3444 /* Make sure that window_min_height and window_min_width are | |
3445 not too small; if they are, set them to safe minima. */ | |
3446 | |
3447 static void | |
3448 check_min_window_sizes (void) | |
3449 { | |
3450 /* Smaller values might permit a crash. */ | |
3451 if (window_min_width < MIN_SAFE_WINDOW_WIDTH) | |
3452 window_min_width = MIN_SAFE_WINDOW_WIDTH; | |
3453 if (window_min_height < MIN_SAFE_WINDOW_HEIGHT) | |
3454 window_min_height = MIN_SAFE_WINDOW_HEIGHT; | |
3455 } | |
3456 | |
440 | 3457 static int |
3458 frame_min_height (struct frame *frame) | |
3459 { | |
3460 /* For height, we have to see whether the frame has a minibuffer, and | |
3461 whether it wants a modeline. */ | |
3462 return (FRAME_MINIBUF_ONLY_P (frame) ? MIN_SAFE_WINDOW_HEIGHT - 1 | |
3463 : (! FRAME_HAS_MINIBUF_P (frame)) ? MIN_SAFE_WINDOW_HEIGHT | |
3464 : 2 * MIN_SAFE_WINDOW_HEIGHT - 1); | |
3465 } | |
3466 | |
3467 /* Return non-zero if both frame sizes are less than or equal to | |
3468 minimal allowed values. ROWS and COLS are in characters */ | |
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440 | 3471 { |
3472 return (rows >= frame_min_height (frame) | |
3473 && cols >= MIN_SAFE_WINDOW_WIDTH); | |
3474 } | |
3475 | |
3476 /* Return non-zero if both frame sizes are less than or equal to | |
3477 minimal allowed values. WIDTH and HEIGHT are in pixels */ | |
3478 int | |
3479 frame_pixsize_valid_p (struct frame *frame, int width, int height) | |
3480 { | |
3481 int rows, cols; | |
5043 | 3482 pixel_to_char_size (frame, width, height, &cols, &rows); |
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3483 return frame_size_valid_p (frame, cols, rows); |
440 | 3484 } |
3485 | |
428 | 3486 /* If *ROWS or *COLS are too small a size for FRAME, set them to the |
3487 minimum allowable size. */ | |
3488 void | |
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3489 check_frame_size (struct frame *frame, int *cols, int *rows) |
428 | 3490 { |
440 | 3491 int min_height = frame_min_height (frame); |
5043 | 3492 int min_pixwidth, min_pixheight; |
3493 int min_geomwidth, min_geomheight; | |
3494 | |
3495 /* There is no char_to_frame_unit_size(). This can be done with | |
3496 frame_conversion_internal(), but that's currently static, and we can | |
3497 do it fine with two steps, as follows. */ | |
3498 char_to_pixel_size (frame, MIN_SAFE_WINDOW_WIDTH, min_height, | |
3499 &min_pixwidth, &min_pixheight); | |
3500 pixel_to_frame_unit_size (frame, min_pixwidth, min_pixheight, | |
3501 &min_geomwidth, &min_geomheight); | |
3502 if (*rows < min_geomheight) | |
3503 *rows = min_geomheight; | |
3504 if (*cols < min_geomwidth) | |
3505 *cols = min_geomwidth; | |
428 | 3506 } |
3507 | |
3508 /* Normally the window is deleted if it gets too small. | |
3509 nodelete nonzero means do not do this. | |
3510 (The caller should check later and do so if appropriate) */ | |
3511 static void | |
3512 set_window_pixsize (Lisp_Object window, int new_pixsize, int nodelete, | |
3513 int set_height) | |
3514 { | |
3515 struct window *w = XWINDOW (window); | |
3516 struct frame *f = XFRAME (w->frame); | |
3517 struct window *c; | |
3518 int old_pixsize = (set_height ? WINDOW_HEIGHT (w) : WINDOW_WIDTH (w)); | |
3519 Lisp_Object child, minor_kid, major_kid; | |
3520 int minsize; | |
3521 int line_size; | |
3522 int defheight, defwidth; | |
3523 | |
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3524 default_face_width_and_height (window, &defwidth, &defheight); |
428 | 3525 line_size = (set_height ? defheight : defwidth); |
3526 | |
3527 check_min_window_sizes (); | |
3528 | |
3529 minsize = (set_height ? window_min_height : window_min_width); | |
3530 minsize *= line_size; | |
3531 | |
3532 if (!nodelete | |
3533 && !TOP_LEVEL_WINDOW_P (w) | |
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3534 && (new_pixsize + window_modeline_height (w)) < minsize) |
428 | 3535 { |
3536 Fdelete_window (window, Qnil); | |
3537 return; | |
3538 } | |
3539 | |
3540 SET_LAST_MODIFIED (w, 0); | |
3541 SET_LAST_FACECHANGE (w); | |
3542 MARK_FRAME_WINDOWS_STRUCTURE_CHANGED (f); /* multiple windows affected */ | |
3543 if (set_height) | |
3544 { | |
3545 WINDOW_HEIGHT (w) = new_pixsize; | |
3546 major_kid = w->vchild; | |
3547 minor_kid = w->hchild; | |
3548 } | |
3549 else | |
3550 { | |
3551 WINDOW_WIDTH (w) = new_pixsize; | |
3552 major_kid = w->hchild; | |
3553 minor_kid = w->vchild; | |
3554 } | |
3555 | |
3556 if (!NILP (minor_kid)) | |
3557 { | |
3558 for (child = minor_kid; !NILP (child); child = XWINDOW (child)->next) | |
3559 { | |
3560 if (set_height) | |
3561 WINDOW_TOP (XWINDOW (child)) = WINDOW_TOP (w); | |
3562 else | |
3563 WINDOW_LEFT (XWINDOW (child)) = WINDOW_LEFT (w); | |
3564 | |
3565 set_window_pixsize (child, new_pixsize, nodelete, set_height); | |
3566 } | |
3567 } | |
3568 else if (!NILP (major_kid)) | |
3569 { | |
3570 int last_pos, last_old_pos, pos, old_pos, first; | |
3571 int pixel_adj_left = new_pixsize - old_pixsize; | |
3572 int div_val = old_pixsize << 1; | |
3573 | |
3574 /* | |
3575 * Previously we bailed out here if there was no size change. | |
3576 * (pixel_adj_left == 0) But this broke toolbar updates. If a | |
3577 * toolbar appears or disappears, windows may not change size, | |
3578 * but their top and left coordinates need to be updated. | |
3579 * | |
3580 * So we don't bail until after the loop below. | |
3581 */ | |
3582 | |
3583 last_pos = first = (set_height ? WINDOW_TOP (w) : WINDOW_LEFT (w)); | |
3584 last_old_pos = 0; | |
3585 | |
3586 for (child = major_kid; !NILP (child); child = c->next) | |
3587 { | |
3588 c = XWINDOW (child); | |
3589 | |
3590 if (set_height) | |
3591 { | |
3592 old_pos = last_old_pos + WINDOW_HEIGHT (c); | |
3593 WINDOW_TOP (c) = last_pos; | |
3594 } | |
3595 else | |
3596 { | |
3597 old_pos = last_old_pos + WINDOW_WIDTH (c); | |
3598 WINDOW_LEFT (c) = last_pos; | |
3599 } | |
3600 | |
3601 pos = (((old_pos * new_pixsize) << 1) + old_pixsize) / div_val; | |
3602 /* All but the last window should have a height which is | |
3603 a multiple of the default line height. */ | |
3604 if (!NILP (c->next)) | |
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3615 } |
428 | 3616 |
3617 /* Avoid confusion: don't delete child if it becomes too small */ | |
3618 set_window_pixsize (child, pos + first - last_pos, 1, set_height); | |
3619 | |
3620 last_pos = pos + first; | |
3621 last_old_pos = old_pos; | |
3622 } | |
3623 | |
3624 /* Sometimes we may get called with our old size. In that case | |
3625 we don't need to do anything else. */ | |
3626 if (!pixel_adj_left) | |
3627 return; | |
3628 | |
3629 /* Now delete any children that became too small. */ | |
3630 if (!nodelete) | |
3631 for (child = major_kid; !NILP (child); child = XWINDOW (child)->next) | |
3632 { | |
3633 if (set_height) | |
3634 set_window_pixheight (child, WINDOW_HEIGHT (XWINDOW (child)), 0); | |
3635 else | |
3636 set_window_pixwidth (child, WINDOW_WIDTH (XWINDOW (child)), 0); | |
3637 } | |
3638 } | |
3639 } | |
3640 | |
3641 /* Set the height of WINDOW and all its inferiors. */ | |
3642 void | |
3643 set_window_pixheight (Lisp_Object window, int new_pixheight, int nodelete) | |
3644 { | |
3645 set_window_pixsize (window, new_pixheight, nodelete, 1); | |
3646 } | |
3647 | |
3648 /* Recursively set width of WINDOW and its inferiors. */ | |
3649 void | |
3650 set_window_pixwidth (Lisp_Object window, int new_pixwidth, int nodelete) | |
3651 { | |
3652 set_window_pixsize (window, new_pixwidth, nodelete, 0); | |
3653 } | |
3654 | |
3655 | |
3656 static int window_select_count; | |
3657 | |
440 | 3658 DEFUN ("set-window-buffer", Fset_window_buffer, 2, 3, 0, /* |
428 | 3659 Make WINDOW display BUFFER as its contents. |
3660 BUFFER can be a buffer or buffer name. | |
440 | 3661 |
442 | 3662 With non-nil optional argument NORECORD, do not modify the |
440 | 3663 global or per-frame buffer ordering. |
428 | 3664 */ |
440 | 3665 (window, buffer, norecord)) |
428 | 3666 { |
3667 Lisp_Object tem; | |
3668 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
448 | 3669 int old_buffer_local_face_property = 0; |
428 | 3670 |
3671 buffer = Fget_buffer (buffer); | |
3672 CHECK_BUFFER (buffer); | |
3673 | |
3674 if (!BUFFER_LIVE_P (XBUFFER (buffer))) | |
563 | 3675 invalid_operation ("Attempt to display deleted buffer", Qunbound); |
428 | 3676 |
3677 tem = w->buffer; | |
3678 if (NILP (tem)) | |
563 | 3679 invalid_operation ("Window is deleted", Qunbound); |
428 | 3680 else if (EQ (tem, buffer)) |
3681 return Qnil; | |
3682 else if (! EQ (tem, Qt)) /* w->buffer is t when the window | |
3683 is first being set up. */ | |
3684 { | |
3685 if (!NILP (w->dedicated) && !EQ (tem, buffer)) | |
563 | 3686 signal_error (Qinvalid_operation, "Window is dedicated to buffer", tem); |
428 | 3687 |
448 | 3688 old_buffer_local_face_property = |
3689 XBUFFER (w->buffer)->buffer_local_face_property; | |
428 | 3690 unshow_buffer (w); |
3691 } | |
3692 | |
3693 w->buffer = buffer; | |
3694 w->window_end_pos[CURRENT_DISP] = 0; | |
3695 w->hscroll = 0; | |
3696 w->modeline_hscroll = 0; | |
844 | 3697 #if 0 /* pre point caches */ |
428 | 3698 Fset_marker (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP], |
3699 make_int (BUF_PT (XBUFFER (buffer))), | |
3700 buffer); | |
3701 set_marker_restricted (w->start[CURRENT_DISP], | |
3702 make_int (XBUFFER (buffer)->last_window_start), | |
3703 buffer); | |
844 | 3704 #else |
3705 { | |
3706 Lisp_Object marker = Fgethash (buffer, w->saved_point_cache, Qnil); | |
3707 Lisp_Object newpoint = | |
3708 !NILP (marker) ? make_int (marker_position (marker)) : | |
3709 make_int (BUF_PT (XBUFFER (buffer))); | |
3710 /* Previously, we had in here set-window-point, which did one of the | |
3711 following two, but not both. However, that could result in pointm | |
3712 being in a different buffer from the window's buffer! Probably | |
3713 not a travesty since it always occurred when the window was | |
3714 selected, meaning its value of point was ignored in favor of the | |
3715 buffer's; but it tripped an assert() in unshow_buffer(). */ | |
3716 set_marker_restricted (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP], newpoint, buffer); | |
3717 if (EQ (wrap_window (w), Fselected_window (Qnil))) | |
3718 Fgoto_char (newpoint, buffer); /* this will automatically clip to | |
3719 accessible */ | |
3720 marker = Fgethash (buffer, w->saved_last_window_start_cache, Qnil); | |
3721 set_marker_restricted (w->start[CURRENT_DISP], | |
3722 !NILP (marker) ? | |
3723 make_int (marker_position (marker)) : | |
3724 make_int (XBUFFER (buffer)->last_window_start), | |
3725 buffer); | |
3726 } | |
3727 #endif | |
3728 | |
428 | 3729 Fset_marker (w->sb_point, w->start[CURRENT_DISP], buffer); |
3730 /* set start_at_line_beg correctly. GE */ | |
844 | 3731 w->start_at_line_beg = |
3732 beginning_of_line_p (XBUFFER (buffer), | |
3733 marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP])); | |
3734 w->force_start = 0; /* XEmacs fix */ | |
428 | 3735 SET_LAST_MODIFIED (w, 1); |
3736 SET_LAST_FACECHANGE (w); | |
3737 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
448 | 3738 { |
3739 int new_buffer_local_face_property = | |
3740 XBUFFER (w->buffer)->buffer_local_face_property; | |
3741 | |
3742 if (new_buffer_local_face_property | |
3743 || new_buffer_local_face_property != old_buffer_local_face_property) | |
3744 MARK_WINDOW_FACES_CHANGED (w); | |
3745 } | |
428 | 3746 recompute_all_cached_specifiers_in_window (w); |
3747 if (EQ (window, Fselected_window (Qnil))) | |
3748 { | |
440 | 3749 if (NILP (norecord)) |
3750 Frecord_buffer (buffer); | |
3751 | |
428 | 3752 Fset_buffer (buffer); |
3753 } | |
3754 return Qnil; | |
3755 } | |
3756 | |
3757 DEFUN ("select-window", Fselect_window, 1, 2, 0, /* | |
3758 Select WINDOW. Most editing will apply to WINDOW's buffer. | |
3759 The main editor command loop selects the buffer of the selected window | |
3760 before each command. | |
3761 | |
442 | 3762 With non-nil optional argument NORECORD, do not modify the |
428 | 3763 global or per-frame buffer ordering. |
3764 */ | |
3765 (window, norecord)) | |
3766 { | |
3767 struct window *w; | |
3768 Lisp_Object old_selected_window = Fselected_window (Qnil); | |
3769 | |
3770 CHECK_LIVE_WINDOW (window); | |
3771 w = XWINDOW (window); | |
3772 | |
3773 /* we have already caught dead-window errors */ | |
3774 if (!NILP (w->hchild) || !NILP (w->vchild)) | |
563 | 3775 invalid_operation ("Trying to select non-leaf window", Qunbound); |
428 | 3776 |
3777 w->use_time = make_int (++window_select_count); | |
442 | 3778 |
428 | 3779 if (EQ (window, old_selected_window)) |
3780 return window; | |
3781 | |
3782 /* deselect the old window, if it exists (it might not exist if | |
3783 the selected device has no frames, which occurs at startup) */ | |
3784 if (!NILP (old_selected_window)) | |
3785 { | |
3786 struct window *ow = XWINDOW (old_selected_window); | |
3787 | |
3788 Fset_marker (ow->pointm[CURRENT_DISP], | |
3789 make_int (BUF_PT (XBUFFER (ow->buffer))), | |
3790 ow->buffer); | |
3791 | |
3792 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (ow); | |
3793 } | |
3794 | |
3795 /* now select the window's frame */ | |
3796 set_frame_selected_window (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)), window); | |
3797 | |
3798 select_frame_1 (WINDOW_FRAME (w)); | |
3799 | |
3800 /* also select the window's buffer */ | |
3801 if (NILP (norecord)) | |
3802 Frecord_buffer (w->buffer); | |
3803 Fset_buffer (w->buffer); | |
3804 | |
3805 /* Go to the point recorded in the window. | |
3806 This is important when the buffer is in more | |
3807 than one window. It also matters when | |
3808 redisplay_window has altered point after scrolling, | |
3809 because it makes the change only in the window. */ | |
3810 { | |
665 | 3811 Charbpos new_point = marker_position (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP]); |
428 | 3812 if (new_point < BUF_BEGV (current_buffer)) |
3813 new_point = BUF_BEGV (current_buffer); | |
3814 else if (new_point > BUF_ZV (current_buffer)) | |
3815 new_point = BUF_ZV (current_buffer); | |
3816 | |
3817 BUF_SET_PT (current_buffer, new_point); | |
3818 } | |
3819 | |
3820 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
3821 | |
3822 return window; | |
3823 } | |
3824 | |
3825 Lisp_Object | |
3826 display_buffer (Lisp_Object buffer, Lisp_Object not_this_window_p, | |
3827 Lisp_Object override_frame) | |
3828 { | |
3829 return call3 (Qdisplay_buffer, buffer, not_this_window_p, override_frame); | |
3830 } | |
3831 | |
3832 void | |
3833 temp_output_buffer_show (Lisp_Object buf, Lisp_Object same_frame) | |
3834 { | |
3835 /* This function can GC */ | |
3836 Lisp_Object window; | |
3837 struct window *w; | |
3838 struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (buf); | |
3839 | |
3840 BUF_SAVE_MODIFF (XBUFFER (buf)) = BUF_MODIFF (b); | |
3841 widen_buffer (b, 0); | |
3842 BUF_SET_PT (b, BUF_BEG (b)); | |
3843 | |
3844 if (!NILP (Vtemp_buffer_show_function)) | |
3845 call1 (Vtemp_buffer_show_function, buf); | |
3846 else | |
3847 { | |
3848 window = display_buffer (buf, Qnil, same_frame); | |
3849 | |
3850 if (!EQ (XWINDOW (window)->frame, Fselected_frame (Qnil))) | |
3851 Fmake_frame_visible (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (window))); | |
3852 | |
3853 Vminibuffer_scroll_window = window; | |
3854 w = XWINDOW (window); | |
3855 w->hscroll = 0; | |
3856 w->modeline_hscroll = 0; | |
3857 set_marker_restricted (w->start[CURRENT_DISP], make_int (1), buf); | |
3858 set_marker_restricted (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP], make_int (1), buf); | |
3859 set_marker_restricted (w->sb_point, make_int (1), buf); | |
3860 } | |
3861 } | |
3862 | |
3863 static void | |
3864 make_dummy_parent (Lisp_Object window) | |
3865 { | |
3866 struct window *o = XWINDOW (window); | |
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3870 copy_lisp_object (obj, window); |
428 | 3871 |
3872 /* Don't copy the pointers to the line start cache or the face | |
3873 instances. */ | |
3874 p->line_start_cache = Dynarr_new (line_start_cache); | |
3092 | 3875 #ifdef NEW_GC |
3876 p->face_cachels = Dynarr_lisp_new (face_cachel, | |
3877 &lrecord_face_cachel_dynarr, | |
3878 &lrecord_face_cachel); | |
3879 p->glyph_cachels = Dynarr_lisp_new (glyph_cachel, | |
3880 &lrecord_glyph_cachel_dynarr, | |
3881 &lrecord_glyph_cachel); | |
3882 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 3883 p->face_cachels = Dynarr_new (face_cachel); |
3884 p->glyph_cachels = Dynarr_new (glyph_cachel); | |
3092 | 3885 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
442 | 3886 p->subwindow_instance_cache = |
450 | 3887 make_image_instance_cache_hash_table (); |
428 | 3888 |
3889 /* Put new into window structure in place of window */ | |
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3890 replace_window (window, obj); |
428 | 3891 |
3892 o->next = Qnil; | |
3893 o->prev = Qnil; | |
3894 o->vchild = Qnil; | |
3895 o->hchild = Qnil; | |
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3896 o->parent = obj; |
428 | 3897 |
3898 p->start[CURRENT_DISP] = Qnil; | |
3899 p->start[DESIRED_DISP] = Qnil; | |
3900 p->start[CMOTION_DISP] = Qnil; | |
3901 p->pointm[CURRENT_DISP] = Qnil; | |
3902 p->pointm[DESIRED_DISP] = Qnil; | |
3903 p->pointm[CMOTION_DISP] = Qnil; | |
3904 p->sb_point = Qnil; | |
844 | 3905 p->saved_point_cache = make_saved_buffer_point_cache (); |
3906 p->saved_last_window_start_cache = make_saved_buffer_point_cache (); | |
428 | 3907 p->buffer = Qnil; |
3908 } | |
3909 | |
3910 DEFUN ("split-window", Fsplit_window, 0, 3, "", /* | |
3911 Split WINDOW, putting SIZE lines in the first of the pair. | |
444 | 3912 WINDOW defaults to the selected one and SIZE to half its size. |
707 | 3913 If optional third arg HORFLAG is non-nil, split side by side and put |
3914 SIZE columns in the first of the pair. The newly created window is | |
3915 returned. | |
428 | 3916 */ |
444 | 3917 (window, size, horflag)) |
428 | 3918 { |
3025 | 3919 Lisp_Object new_; |
428 | 3920 struct window *o, *p; |
3921 struct frame *f; | |
444 | 3922 int csize; |
428 | 3923 int psize; |
3924 | |
3925 if (NILP (window)) | |
3926 window = Fselected_window (Qnil); | |
3927 else | |
3928 CHECK_LIVE_WINDOW (window); | |
3929 | |
3930 o = XWINDOW (window); | |
3931 f = XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (o)); | |
3932 | |
444 | 3933 if (NILP (size)) |
428 | 3934 { |
3935 if (!NILP (horflag)) | |
3936 /* In the new scheme, we are symmetric with respect to separators | |
3937 so there is no need to do weird things here. */ | |
3938 { | |
956 | 3939 psize = (WINDOW_WIDTH (o) + window_divider_width (o)) >> 1; |
444 | 3940 csize = window_pixel_width_to_char_width (o, psize, 0); |
428 | 3941 } |
3942 else | |
3943 { | |
3944 psize = WINDOW_HEIGHT (o) >> 1; | |
444 | 3945 csize = window_pixel_height_to_char_height (o, psize, 1); |
428 | 3946 } |
3947 } | |
3948 else | |
3949 { | |
444 | 3950 CHECK_INT (size); |
3951 csize = XINT (size); | |
428 | 3952 if (!NILP (horflag)) |
444 | 3953 psize = window_char_width_to_pixel_width (o, csize, 0); |
428 | 3954 else |
444 | 3955 psize = window_char_height_to_pixel_height (o, csize, 1); |
428 | 3956 } |
3957 | |
3958 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (o)) | |
563 | 3959 invalid_operation ("Attempt to split minibuffer window", Qunbound); |
428 | 3960 else if (FRAME_NO_SPLIT_P (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (o)))) |
563 | 3961 invalid_operation ("Attempt to split unsplittable frame", Qunbound); |
428 | 3962 |
3963 check_min_window_sizes (); | |
3964 | |
3965 if (NILP (horflag)) | |
3966 { | |
444 | 3967 if (csize < window_min_height) |
563 | 3968 signal_error (Qinvalid_operation, "Window height too small (after splitting)", make_int (csize)); |
444 | 3969 if (csize + window_min_height > window_char_height (o, 1)) |
563 | 3970 signal_error (Qinvalid_operation, "Window height too small (after splitting)", |
3971 make_int (window_char_height (o, 1) - csize)); | |
428 | 3972 if (NILP (o->parent) |
3973 || NILP (XWINDOW (o->parent)->vchild)) | |
3974 { | |
3975 make_dummy_parent (window); | |
448 | 3976 #if 0 |
3977 /* #### I can't understand why you have to reset face | |
3978 cachels here. This can cause crash so let's disable it | |
3979 and see the difference. See redisplay-tests.el --yh */ | |
428 | 3980 reset_face_cachels (XWINDOW (window)); |
448 | 3981 #endif |
3025 | 3982 new_ = o->parent; |
3983 XWINDOW (new_)->vchild = window; | |
428 | 3984 XFRAME (o->frame)->mirror_dirty = 1; |
3985 } | |
3986 } | |
3987 else | |
3988 { | |
444 | 3989 if (csize < window_min_width) |
563 | 3990 signal_error (Qinvalid_operation, "Window width too small (after splitting)", make_int (csize)); |
444 | 3991 if (csize + window_min_width > window_char_width (o, 0)) |
563 | 3992 signal_error (Qinvalid_operation, "Window width too small (after splitting)", |
3993 make_int (window_char_width (o, 0) - csize)); | |
428 | 3994 if (NILP (o->parent) |
3995 || NILP (XWINDOW (o->parent)->hchild)) | |
3996 { | |
3997 make_dummy_parent (window); | |
448 | 3998 #if 0 |
3999 /* #### See above. */ | |
428 | 4000 reset_face_cachels (XWINDOW (window)); |
448 | 4001 #endif |
3025 | 4002 new_ = o->parent; |
4003 XWINDOW (new_)->hchild = window; | |
428 | 4004 XFRAME (o->frame)->mirror_dirty = 1; |
4005 } | |
4006 } | |
4007 | |
4008 /* Now we know that window's parent is a vertical combination | |
4009 if we are dividing vertically, or a horizontal combination | |
4010 if we are making side-by-side windows */ | |
4011 | |
4012 MARK_FRAME_WINDOWS_STRUCTURE_CHANGED (f); | |
3025 | 4013 new_ = allocate_window (); |
4014 p = XWINDOW (new_); | |
428 | 4015 |
4016 p->frame = o->frame; | |
4017 p->next = o->next; | |
4018 if (!NILP (p->next)) | |
3025 | 4019 XWINDOW (p->next)->prev = new_; |
428 | 4020 p->prev = window; |
3025 | 4021 o->next = new_; |
428 | 4022 p->parent = o->parent; |
4023 p->buffer = Qt; | |
4024 | |
4025 reset_face_cachels (p); | |
4026 reset_glyph_cachels (p); | |
4027 | |
4028 | |
4029 /* Apportion the available frame space among the two new windows */ | |
4030 | |
4031 if (!NILP (horflag)) | |
4032 { | |
4033 WINDOW_HEIGHT (p) = WINDOW_HEIGHT (o); | |
4034 WINDOW_TOP (p) = WINDOW_TOP (o); | |
4035 WINDOW_WIDTH (p) = WINDOW_WIDTH (o) - psize; | |
4036 WINDOW_WIDTH (o) = psize; | |
4037 WINDOW_LEFT (p) = WINDOW_LEFT (o) + psize; | |
4038 } | |
4039 else | |
4040 { | |
4041 WINDOW_LEFT (p) = WINDOW_LEFT (o); | |
4042 WINDOW_WIDTH (p) = WINDOW_WIDTH (o); | |
4043 WINDOW_HEIGHT (p) = WINDOW_HEIGHT (o) - psize; | |
4044 WINDOW_HEIGHT (o) = psize; | |
4045 WINDOW_TOP (p) = WINDOW_TOP (o) + psize; | |
4046 } | |
4047 | |
4048 XFRAME (p->frame)->mirror_dirty = 1; | |
853 | 4049 |
3025 | 4050 note_object_created (new_); |
853 | 4051 |
428 | 4052 /* do this last (after the window is completely initialized and |
4053 the mirror-dirty flag is set) so that specifier recomputation | |
4054 caused as a result of this will work properly and not abort. */ | |
3025 | 4055 Fset_window_buffer (new_, o->buffer, Qt); |
4056 return new_; | |
428 | 4057 } |
4058 | |
4059 | |
4060 DEFUN ("enlarge-window", Fenlarge_window, 1, 3, "_p", /* | |
444 | 4061 Make the selected window COUNT lines taller. |
4062 From program, optional second arg HORIZONTALP non-nil means grow | |
4063 sideways COUNT columns, and optional third arg WINDOW specifies the | |
4064 window to change instead of the selected window. | |
428 | 4065 */ |
444 | 4066 (count, horizontalp, window)) |
4067 { | |
4068 CHECK_INT (count); | |
4069 change_window_height (window, XINT (count), horizontalp, /* inpixels */ 0); | |
428 | 4070 return Qnil; |
4071 } | |
4072 | |
4073 DEFUN ("enlarge-window-pixels", Fenlarge_window_pixels, 1, 3, "_p", /* | |
444 | 4074 Make the selected window COUNT pixels taller. |
4075 From program, optional second arg HORIZONTALP non-nil means grow | |
4076 sideways COUNT pixels, and optional third arg WINDOW specifies the | |
4077 window to change instead of the selected window. | |
428 | 4078 */ |
444 | 4079 (count, horizontalp, window)) |
4080 { | |
4081 CHECK_INT (count); | |
4082 change_window_height (window, XINT (count), horizontalp, /* inpixels */ 1); | |
428 | 4083 return Qnil; |
4084 } | |
4085 | |
4086 DEFUN ("shrink-window", Fshrink_window, 1, 3, "_p", /* | |
444 | 4087 Make the selected window COUNT lines shorter. |
4088 From program, optional second arg HORIZONTALP non-nil means shrink | |
4089 sideways COUNT columns, and optional third arg WINDOW specifies the | |
4090 window to change instead of the selected window. | |
428 | 4091 */ |
444 | 4092 (count, horizontalp, window)) |
4093 { | |
4094 CHECK_INT (count); | |
4095 change_window_height (window, -XINT (count), horizontalp, /* inpixels */ 0); | |
428 | 4096 return Qnil; |
4097 } | |
4098 | |
4099 DEFUN ("shrink-window-pixels", Fshrink_window_pixels, 1, 3, "_p", /* | |
444 | 4100 Make the selected window COUNT pixels smaller. |
4101 From program, optional second arg HORIZONTALP non-nil means shrink | |
4102 sideways COUNT pixels, and optional third arg WINDOW specifies the | |
4103 window to change instead of the selected window. | |
428 | 4104 */ |
444 | 4105 (count, horizontalp, window)) |
4106 { | |
4107 CHECK_INT (count); | |
4108 change_window_height (window, -XINT (count), horizontalp, /* inpixels */ 1); | |
428 | 4109 return Qnil; |
4110 } | |
4111 | |
4112 static int | |
4113 window_pixel_height_to_char_height (struct window *w, int pixel_height, | |
4114 int include_gutters_p) | |
4115 { | |
4116 int avail_height; | |
4117 int defheight, defwidth; | |
3687 | 4118 int char_height = 0; |
793 | 4119 Lisp_Object window = wrap_window (w); |
4120 | |
428 | 4121 |
4122 avail_height = (pixel_height - | |
4123 (include_gutters_p ? 0 : | |
442 | 4124 window_top_window_gutter_height (w) + |
4125 window_bottom_window_gutter_height (w))); | |
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428 | 4128 |
3687 | 4129 if (defheight) |
4130 char_height = avail_height / defheight; | |
428 | 4131 |
4132 /* It's the calling function's responsibility to check these values | |
4133 and make sure they're not out of range. | |
4134 | |
4135 #### We need to go through the calling functions and actually | |
4136 do this. */ | |
4137 return max (0, char_height); | |
4138 } | |
4139 | |
4140 static int | |
4141 window_char_height_to_pixel_height (struct window *w, int char_height, | |
4142 int include_gutters_p) | |
4143 { | |
4144 int avail_height; | |
4145 int defheight, defwidth; | |
4146 int pixel_height; | |
4147 | |
793 | 4148 Lisp_Object window = wrap_window (w); |
4149 | |
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4151 default_face_width_and_height (window, &defwidth, &defheight); |
428 | 4152 |
4153 avail_height = char_height * defheight; | |
4154 pixel_height = (avail_height + | |
4155 (include_gutters_p ? 0 : | |
442 | 4156 window_top_window_gutter_height (w) + |
4157 window_bottom_window_gutter_height (w))); | |
428 | 4158 |
4159 /* It's the calling function's responsibility to check these values | |
4160 and make sure they're not out of range. | |
4161 | |
4162 #### We need to go through the calling functions and actually | |
4163 do this. */ | |
4164 return max (0, pixel_height); | |
4165 } | |
4166 | |
4167 /* Return number of default lines of text can fit in the window W. | |
4168 If INCLUDE_GUTTERS_P is 1, include "gutter" space (modeline plus | |
4169 horizontal scrollbar) in the space that is used for the calculation. | |
442 | 4170 This doesn't include space used by the frame gutters. |
428 | 4171 */ |
4172 int | |
4173 window_char_height (struct window *w, int include_gutters_p) | |
4174 { | |
442 | 4175 return window_pixel_height_to_char_height (w, window_pixel_height (w), |
428 | 4176 include_gutters_p); |
4177 } | |
4178 | |
4179 /* | |
4180 * Return number of lines currently displayed in window w. If | |
4181 * end-of-buffer is displayed then the area below end-of-buffer is assume | |
4182 * to be blank lines of default height. | |
4183 * Does not include the modeline. | |
4184 */ | |
4185 int | |
4186 window_displayed_height (struct window *w) | |
4187 { | |
4188 struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (w->buffer); | |
4189 display_line_dynarr *dla = window_display_lines (w, CURRENT_DISP); | |
4190 int num_lines; | |
4191 Charcount end_pos = (BUF_Z (b) - w->window_end_pos[CURRENT_DISP] > BUF_ZV (b) | |
4192 ? -1 | |
4193 : w->window_end_pos[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
4194 | |
4195 if (!Dynarr_length (dla)) | |
4196 return window_char_height (w, 0); | |
4197 | |
4198 num_lines = Dynarr_length (dla); | |
4199 | |
4200 /* #### Document and assert somewhere that w->window_end_pos == -1 | |
4201 indicates that end-of-buffer is being displayed. */ | |
4202 if (end_pos == -1) | |
4203 { | |
4967 | 4204 struct display_line *dl = Dynarr_begin (dla); |
428 | 4205 int ypos1 = dl->ypos + dl->descent; |
4206 int ypos2 = WINDOW_TEXT_BOTTOM (w); | |
4207 Lisp_Object window; | |
4208 int defheight, defwidth; | |
4209 | |
793 | 4210 window = wrap_window (w); |
428 | 4211 |
4212 if (dl->modeline) | |
4213 { | |
4214 num_lines--; | |
4215 | |
4216 if (Dynarr_length (dla) == 1) | |
4217 ypos1 = WINDOW_TEXT_TOP (w); | |
4218 else | |
4219 { | |
4220 dl = Dynarr_atp (dla, Dynarr_length (dla) - 1); | |
4221 /* If this line is clipped then we know that there is no | |
4222 blank room between eob and the modeline. If we are | |
4223 scrolling on clipped lines just know off the clipped | |
4224 line and return .*/ | |
4225 if (scroll_on_clipped_lines && dl->clip) | |
4226 return num_lines - 1; | |
4227 ypos1 = dl->ypos + dl->descent - dl->clip; | |
4228 } | |
4229 } | |
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4231 default_face_width_and_height (window, &defwidth, &defheight); |
428 | 4232 /* #### This probably needs to know about the clipping area once a |
4233 final definition is decided on. */ | |
3707 | 4234 if (defheight) |
4235 num_lines += ((ypos2 - ypos1) / defheight); | |
428 | 4236 } |
4237 else | |
4238 { | |
4967 | 4239 if (num_lines > 1 && Dynarr_begin (dla)->modeline) |
428 | 4240 num_lines--; |
4241 | |
4242 if (scroll_on_clipped_lines | |
4243 && Dynarr_atp (dla, Dynarr_length (dla) - 1)->clip) | |
4244 num_lines--; | |
4245 } | |
4246 | |
4247 return num_lines; | |
4248 } | |
4249 | |
4250 static int | |
4251 window_pixel_width (Lisp_Object window) | |
4252 { | |
4253 return WINDOW_WIDTH (XWINDOW (window)); | |
4254 } | |
4255 | |
442 | 4256 /* Calculate the pixel of a window, optionally including margin space |
4257 but no vertical gutters. */ | |
428 | 4258 static int |
4259 window_pixel_width_to_char_width (struct window *w, int pixel_width, | |
4260 int include_margins_p) | |
4261 { | |
4262 int avail_width; | |
3676 | 4263 int char_width = 0; |
428 | 4264 int defheight, defwidth; |
793 | 4265 Lisp_Object window = wrap_window (w); |
4266 | |
428 | 4267 |
4268 avail_width = (pixel_width - | |
4269 window_left_gutter_width (w, 0) - | |
4270 window_right_gutter_width (w, 0) - | |
4271 (include_margins_p ? 0 : window_left_margin_width (w)) - | |
4272 (include_margins_p ? 0 : window_right_margin_width (w))); | |
4273 | |
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4274 default_face_width_and_height (window, &defwidth, &defheight); |
428 | 4275 |
3676 | 4276 if (defwidth) |
4277 char_width = (avail_width / defwidth); | |
428 | 4278 |
4279 /* It's the calling function's responsibility to check these values | |
4280 and make sure they're not out of range. | |
4281 | |
4282 #### We need to go through the calling functions and actually | |
4283 do this. */ | |
4284 return max (0, char_width); | |
4285 } | |
4286 | |
4287 static int | |
4288 window_char_width_to_pixel_width (struct window *w, int char_width, | |
4289 int include_margins_p) | |
4290 { | |
4291 int avail_width; | |
4292 int pixel_width; | |
4293 int defheight, defwidth; | |
793 | 4294 Lisp_Object window = wrap_window (w); |
4295 | |
428 | 4296 |
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4297 default_face_width_and_height (window, &defwidth, &defheight); |
428 | 4298 |
4299 avail_width = char_width * defwidth; | |
4300 pixel_width = (avail_width + | |
442 | 4301 window_left_window_gutter_width (w, 0) + |
4302 window_right_window_gutter_width (w, 0) + | |
428 | 4303 (include_margins_p ? 0 : window_left_margin_width (w)) + |
4304 (include_margins_p ? 0 : window_right_margin_width (w))); | |
4305 | |
4306 /* It's the calling function's responsibility to check these values | |
4307 and make sure they're not out of range. | |
4308 | |
4309 #### We need to go through the calling functions and actually | |
4310 do this. */ | |
4311 return max (0, pixel_width); | |
4312 } | |
4313 | |
4314 /* This returns the usable space which doesn't include space needed by | |
4315 scrollbars or divider lines. */ | |
4316 int | |
4317 window_char_width (struct window *w, int include_margins_p) | |
4318 { | |
4319 return window_pixel_width_to_char_width (w, WINDOW_WIDTH (w), | |
4320 include_margins_p); | |
4321 } | |
4322 | |
4323 #define MINSIZE(w) \ | |
4324 (widthflag \ | |
4325 ? window_min_width * defwidth \ | |
4326 : (defheight * (MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (w)) ? 1 : window_min_height))) | |
4327 | |
4328 #define CURBEG(w) \ | |
4329 *(widthflag ? (int *) &WINDOW_LEFT (w) : (int *) &WINDOW_TOP (w)) | |
4330 | |
4331 #define CURSIZE(w) \ | |
4332 *(widthflag ? (int *) &WINDOW_WIDTH (w) : (int *) &WINDOW_HEIGHT (w)) | |
4333 | |
4334 #define CURCHARSIZE(w) \ | |
4335 (widthflag ? window_char_width (w, 0) : window_char_height (w, 1)) | |
4336 | |
4337 #define MINCHARSIZE(window) \ | |
4338 (widthflag ? window_min_width : MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (window)) \ | |
4339 ? 1 : window_min_height) | |
4340 | |
442 | 4341 static int |
4342 window_pixheight (Lisp_Object w) | |
4343 { | |
4344 return window_pixel_height (XWINDOW (w)); | |
4345 } | |
4346 | |
428 | 4347 /* Unlike set_window_pixheight, this function |
4348 also changes the heights of the siblings so as to | |
4349 keep everything consistent. */ | |
4350 | |
4351 static void | |
444 | 4352 change_window_height (Lisp_Object window, int delta, Lisp_Object horizontalp, |
428 | 4353 int inpixels) |
4354 { | |
444 | 4355 struct window *win = decode_window (window); |
4356 int widthflag = !NILP (horizontalp); | |
428 | 4357 Lisp_Object parent; |
4358 struct window *w; | |
4359 struct frame *f; | |
4360 int *sizep; | |
4361 int (*sizefun) (Lisp_Object) = (widthflag | |
4362 ? window_pixel_width | |
442 | 4363 : window_pixheight); |
428 | 4364 void (*setsizefun) (Lisp_Object, int, int) = (widthflag |
4365 ? set_window_pixwidth | |
4366 : set_window_pixheight); | |
4367 int dim; | |
4368 int defheight, defwidth; | |
4369 | |
4370 if (delta == 0) | |
4371 return; | |
4372 | |
4373 check_min_window_sizes (); | |
4374 | |
793 | 4375 window = wrap_window (win); |
428 | 4376 f = XFRAME (win->frame); |
4377 if (EQ (window, FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f))) | |
563 | 4378 invalid_operation ("Won't change only window", Qunbound); |
428 | 4379 |
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4380 default_face_width_and_height (window, &defwidth, &defheight); |
428 | 4381 |
4382 while (1) | |
4383 { | |
4384 w = XWINDOW (window); | |
4385 parent = w->parent; | |
4386 if (NILP (parent)) | |
4387 { | |
4388 if (widthflag) | |
3078 | 4389 { |
4390 int new_pixsize; | |
4391 sizep = &CURSIZE (w); | |
3466 | 4392 dim = CURCHARSIZE (w); |
3078 | 4393 new_pixsize = inpixels?(*sizep + delta):(dim+delta); |
4394 set_window_pixsize (window, new_pixsize, 0, 0); | |
4395 return; | |
4396 } | |
428 | 4397 break; |
4398 } | |
4399 if (widthflag | |
4400 ? !NILP (XWINDOW (parent)->hchild) | |
4401 : !NILP (XWINDOW (parent)->vchild)) | |
4402 break; | |
4403 window = parent; | |
4404 } | |
4405 | |
4406 sizep = &CURSIZE (w); | |
4407 dim = CURCHARSIZE (w); | |
4408 | |
4409 if ((inpixels && (*sizep + delta) < MINSIZE (window)) || | |
4410 (!inpixels && (dim + delta) < MINCHARSIZE (window))) | |
4411 { | |
4412 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (window))) | |
4413 return; | |
4414 else if (!NILP (parent)) | |
4415 { | |
4416 Fdelete_window (window, Qnil); | |
4417 return; | |
4418 } | |
4419 } | |
4420 | |
4421 if (!inpixels) | |
4422 delta *= (widthflag ? defwidth : defheight); | |
4423 | |
4424 { | |
4425 int maxdelta; | |
4426 | |
4427 maxdelta = ((!NILP (parent)) | |
4428 ? (*sizefun) (parent) - *sizep | |
4429 : ((!NILP (w->next)) | |
4430 ? (*sizefun) (w->next) - MINSIZE (w->next) | |
4431 : ((!NILP (w->prev)) | |
4432 ? (*sizefun) (w->prev) - MINSIZE (w->prev) | |
4433 /* This is a frame with only one window, | |
4434 a minibuffer-only or a minibufferless frame. */ | |
4435 : (delta = 0)))); | |
4436 | |
4437 if (delta > maxdelta) | |
4438 /* This case traps trying to make the minibuffer | |
4439 the full frame, or make the only window aside from the | |
4440 minibuffer the full frame. */ | |
4441 delta = maxdelta; | |
4442 | |
4443 if (delta == 0) | |
4444 return; | |
4445 | |
4446 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
4447 /* #### Chuck: is this correct? */ | |
4448 if (*sizep + delta < MINSIZE (window)) | |
4449 { | |
4450 Fdelete_window (window); | |
4451 return; | |
4452 } | |
4453 #endif | |
4454 } | |
4455 | |
4456 if (!NILP (w->next) && | |
4457 (*sizefun) (w->next) - delta >= (int) MINSIZE (w->next)) | |
4458 { | |
4459 CURBEG (XWINDOW (w->next)) += delta; | |
4460 (*setsizefun) (w->next, (*sizefun) (w->next) - delta, 0); | |
4461 (*setsizefun) (window, *sizep + delta, 0); | |
4462 } | |
4463 else if (!NILP (w->prev) && | |
4464 (*sizefun) (w->prev) - delta >= (int) MINSIZE (w->prev)) | |
4465 { | |
4466 (*setsizefun) (w->prev, (*sizefun) (w->prev) - delta, 0); | |
4467 CURBEG (w) -= delta; | |
4468 (*setsizefun) (window, *sizep + delta, 0); | |
4469 } | |
4470 else | |
4471 { | |
4472 int delta1; | |
4473 int opht = (*sizefun) (parent); | |
4474 | |
4475 /* If trying to grow this window to or beyond size of the parent, | |
4476 make delta1 so big that, on shrinking back down, | |
4477 all the siblings end up with less than one line and are deleted. */ | |
4478 if (opht <= *sizep + delta) | |
4479 delta1 = opht * opht * 2; | |
4480 /* Otherwise, make delta1 just right so that if we add delta1 | |
4481 lines to this window and to the parent, and then shrink | |
4482 the parent back to its original size, the new proportional | |
4483 size of this window will increase by delta. */ | |
4484 else | |
4485 delta1 = (delta * opht * 100) / ((opht - *sizep - delta) * 100); | |
4486 | |
4487 /* Add delta1 lines or columns to this window, and to the parent, | |
4488 keeping things consistent while not affecting siblings. */ | |
4489 CURSIZE (XWINDOW (parent)) = opht + delta1; | |
4490 (*setsizefun) (window, *sizep + delta1, 0); | |
4491 | |
4492 /* Squeeze out delta1 lines or columns from our parent, | |
4493 shrinking this window and siblings proportionately. | |
4494 This brings parent back to correct size. | |
4495 Delta1 was calculated so this makes this window the desired size, | |
4496 taking it all out of the siblings. */ | |
4497 (*setsizefun) (parent, opht, 0); | |
4498 } | |
4499 | |
4500 SET_LAST_MODIFIED (w, 0); | |
4501 SET_LAST_FACECHANGE (w); | |
4502 MARK_FRAME_WINDOWS_STRUCTURE_CHANGED (f); | |
4503 /* overkill maybe, but better to be correct */ | |
4504 MARK_FRAME_GUTTERS_CHANGED (f); | |
4505 } | |
4506 #undef MINSIZE | |
4507 #undef CURBEG | |
4508 #undef CURSIZE | |
4509 #undef CURCHARSIZE | |
4510 #undef MINCHARSIZE | |
4511 | |
4512 | |
4513 | |
444 | 4514 /* Scroll contents of window WINDOW up COUNT lines. |
4515 If COUNT < (top line height / average line height) then we just adjust | |
4516 the top clip. */ | |
428 | 4517 void |
444 | 4518 window_scroll (Lisp_Object window, Lisp_Object count, int direction, |
578 | 4519 Error_Behavior errb) |
428 | 4520 { |
4521 struct window *w = XWINDOW (window); | |
4522 struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (w->buffer); | |
4523 int selected = EQ (window, Fselected_window (Qnil)); | |
4524 int value = 0; | |
4525 Lisp_Object point, tem; | |
4526 display_line_dynarr *dla; | |
4527 int fheight, fwidth, modeline = 0; | |
4528 struct display_line* dl; | |
4529 | |
4530 if (selected) | |
4531 point = make_int (BUF_PT (b)); | |
4532 else | |
4533 { | |
665 | 4534 Charbpos pos = marker_position (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP]); |
428 | 4535 |
4536 if (pos < BUF_BEGV (b)) | |
4537 pos = BUF_BEGV (b); | |
4538 else if (pos > BUF_ZV (b)) | |
4539 pos = BUF_ZV (b); | |
4540 | |
4541 point = make_int (pos); | |
4542 } | |
4543 | |
4544 /* Always set force_start so that redisplay_window will run | |
4545 the window-scroll-functions. */ | |
4546 w->force_start = 1; | |
4547 | |
4548 /* #### When the fuck does this happen? I'm so glad that history has | |
4549 completely documented the behavior of the scrolling functions under | |
4550 all circumstances. */ | |
1708 | 4551 tem = Fpos_visible_in_window_p (point, window, Qnil); |
428 | 4552 if (NILP (tem)) |
4553 { | |
4554 Fvertical_motion (make_int (-window_char_height (w, 0) / 2), | |
4555 window, Qnil); | |
4556 Fset_marker (w->start[CURRENT_DISP], point, w->buffer); | |
4557 w->start_at_line_beg = beginning_of_line_p (b, XINT (point)); | |
4558 WINDOW_TEXT_TOP_CLIP (w) = 0; | |
4559 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
4560 } | |
4561 | |
444 | 4562 if (!NILP (count)) |
428 | 4563 { |
444 | 4564 if (EQ (count, Qminus)) |
428 | 4565 direction *= -1; |
4566 else | |
4567 { | |
444 | 4568 count = Fprefix_numeric_value (count); |
4569 value = XINT (count) * direction; | |
428 | 4570 |
4571 if (!value) | |
4572 return; /* someone just made a pointless call */ | |
4573 } | |
4574 } | |
4575 | |
4576 /* If the user didn't specify how far to scroll then we have to figure it | |
4577 out by ourselves. */ | |
444 | 4578 if (NILP (count) || EQ (count, Qminus)) |
428 | 4579 { |
4580 /* Going forwards is easy. If that is what we are doing then just | |
4581 set value and the section which handles the user specifying a | |
4582 positive value will work. */ | |
4583 if (direction == 1) | |
4584 { | |
4585 value = window_displayed_height (w) - next_screen_context_lines; | |
4586 value = (value < 1 ? 1 : value); | |
4587 } | |
4588 | |
4589 /* Going backwards is hard. We can't use the same loop used if the | |
4590 user specified a negative value because we care about | |
4591 next_screen_context_lines. In a variable height world you don't | |
4592 know how many lines above you can actually be displayed and still | |
4593 have the context lines appear. So we leave value set to 0 and add | |
4594 a separate section to deal with this. */ | |
4595 | |
4596 } | |
4597 | |
4598 if (direction == 1 && !value) | |
4599 { | |
4600 return; | |
4601 } | |
4602 | |
4603 /* Determine parameters to test for partial line scrolling with. */ | |
4604 dla = window_display_lines (w, CURRENT_DISP); | |
4605 | |
4606 if (INTP (Vwindow_pixel_scroll_increment)) | |
4607 fheight = XINT (Vwindow_pixel_scroll_increment); | |
440 | 4608 else if (!NILP (Vwindow_pixel_scroll_increment)) |
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4609 default_face_width_and_height (window, &fwidth, &fheight); |
438 | 4610 |
428 | 4611 if (Dynarr_length (dla) >= 1) |
4967 | 4612 modeline = Dynarr_begin (dla)->modeline; |
428 | 4613 |
4614 dl = Dynarr_atp (dla, modeline); | |
438 | 4615 |
428 | 4616 if (value > 0) |
4617 { | |
4618 /* Go for partial display line scrolling. This just means bumping | |
4619 the clip by a reasonable amount and redisplaying, everything else | |
4620 remains unchanged. */ | |
4621 if (!NILP (Vwindow_pixel_scroll_increment) | |
4622 && | |
4623 Dynarr_length (dla) >= (1 + modeline) | |
4624 && | |
458 | 4625 (dl->ascent - dl->top_clip) > fheight * value) |
428 | 4626 { |
4627 WINDOW_TEXT_TOP_CLIP (w) += value * fheight; | |
4628 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
4629 } | |
4630 else | |
4631 { | |
4632 int vtarget; | |
665 | 4633 Charbpos startp, old_start; |
438 | 4634 |
428 | 4635 if (WINDOW_TEXT_TOP_CLIP (w)) |
4636 { | |
4637 WINDOW_TEXT_TOP_CLIP (w) = 0; | |
4638 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
4639 } | |
4640 | |
4641 old_start = marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
4642 startp = vmotion (w, old_start, value, &vtarget); | |
438 | 4643 |
428 | 4644 if (vtarget < value && |
4645 (w->window_end_pos[CURRENT_DISP] == -1 | |
4646 || (BUF_Z (b) - w->window_end_pos[CURRENT_DISP] > BUF_ZV (b)))) | |
4647 { | |
563 | 4648 maybe_signal_error_1 (Qend_of_buffer, Qnil, Qwindow, errb); |
428 | 4649 return; |
4650 } | |
4651 else | |
4652 { | |
4653 set_marker_restricted (w->start[CURRENT_DISP], make_int (startp), | |
4654 w->buffer); | |
4655 w->force_start = 1; | |
4656 w->start_at_line_beg = beginning_of_line_p (b, startp); | |
4657 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
438 | 4658 |
1708 | 4659 if (!point_would_be_visible (w, startp, XINT (point), 0)) |
844 | 4660 Fset_window_point (wrap_window (w), make_int (startp)); |
428 | 4661 } |
4662 } | |
4663 } | |
4664 else if (value < 0) | |
4665 { | |
4666 /* Go for partial display line scrolling. This just means bumping | |
4667 the clip by a reasonable amount and redisplaying, everything else | |
4668 remains unchanged. */ | |
4669 if (!NILP (Vwindow_pixel_scroll_increment) | |
4670 && | |
4671 Dynarr_length (dla) >= (1 + modeline) | |
4672 && | |
4673 (dl->ascent - dl->top_clip) - fheight * value < | |
4674 (dl->ascent + dl->descent - dl->clip) | |
4675 && | |
4676 WINDOW_TEXT_TOP_CLIP (w) + value * fheight > 0) | |
4677 { | |
4678 WINDOW_TEXT_TOP_CLIP (w) += value * fheight; | |
4679 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
4680 } | |
4681 else | |
4682 { | |
4683 int vtarget; | |
665 | 4684 Charbpos startp, old_start; |
438 | 4685 |
428 | 4686 if (WINDOW_TEXT_TOP_CLIP (w)) |
4687 { | |
4688 WINDOW_TEXT_TOP_CLIP (w) = 0; | |
4689 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
4690 } | |
438 | 4691 |
428 | 4692 old_start = marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]); |
4693 startp = vmotion (w, old_start, value, &vtarget); | |
438 | 4694 |
428 | 4695 if (vtarget > value |
4696 && marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]) == BUF_BEGV (b)) | |
4697 { | |
563 | 4698 maybe_signal_error_1 (Qbeginning_of_buffer, Qnil, Qwindow, errb); |
428 | 4699 return; |
4700 } | |
4701 else | |
4702 { | |
4703 set_marker_restricted (w->start[CURRENT_DISP], make_int (startp), | |
4704 w->buffer); | |
4705 w->force_start = 1; | |
4706 w->start_at_line_beg = beginning_of_line_p (b, startp); | |
4707 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
438 | 4708 |
440 | 4709 /* #### Scroll back by less than a line. This code was |
4710 originally for scrolling over large pixmaps and it | |
4711 loses when a line being *exposed* at the top of the | |
4712 window is bigger than the current one. However, for | |
4713 pixel based scrolling in general we can guess that | |
4714 the line we are going to display is probably the same | |
4715 size as the one we are on. In that instance we can | |
4716 have a reasonable stab at a suitable top clip. Fixing | |
4717 this properly is hard (and probably slow) as we would | |
4718 have to call redisplay to figure out the exposed line | |
4719 size. */ | |
4720 if (!NILP (Vwindow_pixel_scroll_increment) | |
4721 && Dynarr_length (dla) >= (1 + modeline) | |
4722 && dl->ascent + fheight * value > 0) | |
4723 { | |
4724 WINDOW_TEXT_TOP_CLIP (w) = (dl->ascent + fheight * value); | |
4725 } | |
4726 | |
1708 | 4727 if (!point_would_be_visible (w, startp, XINT (point), 0)) |
428 | 4728 { |
665 | 4729 Charbpos new_point; |
438 | 4730 |
428 | 4731 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (w)) |
4732 new_point = startp; | |
4733 else | |
4734 new_point = start_of_last_line (w, startp); | |
438 | 4735 |
844 | 4736 Fset_window_point (wrap_window (w), make_int (new_point)); |
428 | 4737 } |
4738 } | |
4739 } | |
4740 } | |
4741 else /* value == 0 && direction == -1 */ | |
4742 { | |
4743 if (WINDOW_TEXT_TOP_CLIP (w)) | |
4744 { | |
4745 WINDOW_TEXT_TOP_CLIP (w) = 0; | |
4746 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
4747 } | |
4748 if (marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]) == BUF_BEGV (b)) | |
4749 { | |
563 | 4750 maybe_signal_error_1 (Qbeginning_of_buffer, Qnil, Qwindow, errb); |
428 | 4751 return; |
4752 } | |
4753 else | |
4754 { | |
4755 int vtarget; | |
4756 int movement = next_screen_context_lines - 1; | |
665 | 4757 Charbpos old_startp = marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]); |
4758 Charbpos bottom = vmotion (w, old_startp, movement, &vtarget); | |
4759 Charbpos startp = | |
428 | 4760 start_with_point_on_display_line (w, bottom, |
4761 -1 - (movement - vtarget)); | |
4762 | |
4763 if (startp >= old_startp) | |
4764 startp = vmotion (w, old_startp, -1, NULL); | |
4765 | |
4766 set_marker_restricted (w->start[CURRENT_DISP], make_int (startp), | |
4767 w->buffer); | |
4768 w->force_start = 1; | |
4769 w->start_at_line_beg = beginning_of_line_p (b, startp); | |
4770 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
4771 | |
1708 | 4772 if (!point_would_be_visible (w, startp, XINT (point), 0)) |
428 | 4773 { |
665 | 4774 Charbpos new_point = start_of_last_line (w, startp); |
428 | 4775 |
844 | 4776 Fset_window_point (wrap_window (w), make_int (new_point)); |
428 | 4777 } |
4778 } | |
4779 } | |
4780 } | |
4781 | |
4782 DEFUN ("scroll-up", Fscroll_up, 0, 1, "_P", /* | |
444 | 4783 Scroll text of current window up COUNT lines; or near full screen if no arg. |
428 | 4784 A near full screen is `next-screen-context-lines' less than a full screen. |
444 | 4785 Negative COUNT means scroll downward. |
428 | 4786 When calling from a program, supply an integer as argument or nil. |
4787 On attempt to scroll past end of buffer, `end-of-buffer' is signaled. | |
4788 On attempt to scroll past beginning of buffer, `beginning-of-buffer' is | |
4789 signaled. | |
462 | 4790 |
4791 The characters that are moved over may be added to the current selection | |
4792 \(i.e. active region) if the Shift key is held down, a motion key is used | |
4793 to invoke this command, and `shifted-motion-keys-select-region' is t; see | |
4794 the documentation for this variable for more details. | |
428 | 4795 */ |
444 | 4796 (count)) |
4797 { | |
4798 window_scroll (Fselected_window (Qnil), count, 1, ERROR_ME); | |
428 | 4799 return Qnil; |
4800 } | |
4801 | |
4802 DEFUN ("scroll-down", Fscroll_down, 0, 1, "_P", /* | |
444 | 4803 Scroll text of current window down COUNT lines; or near full screen if no arg. |
428 | 4804 A near full screen is `next-screen-context-lines' less than a full screen. |
444 | 4805 Negative COUNT means scroll upward. |
428 | 4806 When calling from a program, supply a number as argument or nil. |
4807 On attempt to scroll past end of buffer, `end-of-buffer' is signaled. | |
4808 On attempt to scroll past beginning of buffer, `beginning-of-buffer' is | |
4809 signaled. | |
462 | 4810 |
4811 The characters that are moved over may be added to the current selection | |
4812 \(i.e. active region) if the Shift key is held down, a motion key is used | |
4813 to invoke this command, and `shifted-motion-keys-select-region' is t; see | |
4814 the documentation for this variable for more details. | |
428 | 4815 */ |
444 | 4816 (count)) |
4817 { | |
4818 window_scroll (Fselected_window (Qnil), count, -1, ERROR_ME); | |
428 | 4819 return Qnil; |
4820 } | |
4821 | |
4822 DEFUN ("other-window-for-scrolling", Fother_window_for_scrolling, 0, 0, 0, /* | |
4823 Return the other window for "other window scroll" commands. | |
4824 If in the minibuffer, `minibuffer-scroll-window' if non-nil | |
4825 specifies the window. | |
4826 If `other-window-scroll-buffer' is non-nil, a window | |
4827 showing that buffer is used. | |
4828 */ | |
4829 ()) | |
4830 { | |
4831 Lisp_Object window; | |
4832 Lisp_Object selected_window = Fselected_window (Qnil); | |
4833 | |
4834 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (XWINDOW (selected_window)) | |
4835 && !NILP (Vminibuffer_scroll_window)) | |
4836 window = Vminibuffer_scroll_window; | |
4837 /* If buffer is specified, scroll that buffer. */ | |
4838 else if (!NILP (Vother_window_scroll_buffer)) | |
4839 { | |
4840 window = Fget_buffer_window (Vother_window_scroll_buffer, Qnil, Qnil); | |
4841 if (NILP (window)) | |
4842 window = display_buffer (Vother_window_scroll_buffer, Qt, Qnil); | |
4843 } | |
4844 else | |
4845 { | |
4846 /* Nothing specified; look for a neighboring window on the same | |
4847 frame. */ | |
4848 window = Fnext_window (selected_window, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil); | |
4849 | |
4850 if (EQ (window, selected_window)) | |
4851 /* That didn't get us anywhere; look for a window on another | |
4852 visible frame. */ | |
4853 do | |
4854 window = Fnext_window (window, Qnil, Qt, Qnil); | |
4855 while (! FRAME_VISIBLE_P (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (window)))) | |
4856 && ! EQ (window, selected_window)); | |
4857 } | |
4858 | |
4859 CHECK_LIVE_WINDOW (window); | |
4860 | |
4861 if (EQ (window, selected_window)) | |
563 | 4862 invalid_operation ("There is no other window", Qunbound); |
428 | 4863 |
4864 return window; | |
4865 } | |
4866 | |
4867 DEFUN ("scroll-other-window", Fscroll_other_window, 0, 1, "_P", /* | |
444 | 4868 Scroll next window upward COUNT lines; or near full frame if no arg. |
428 | 4869 The next window is the one below the current one; or the one at the top |
444 | 4870 if the current one is at the bottom. Negative COUNT means scroll downward. |
428 | 4871 When calling from a program, supply a number as argument or nil. |
4872 | |
4873 If in the minibuffer, `minibuffer-scroll-window' if non-nil | |
4874 specifies the window to scroll. | |
4875 If `other-window-scroll-buffer' is non-nil, scroll the window | |
4876 showing that buffer, popping the buffer up if necessary. | |
4877 */ | |
444 | 4878 (count)) |
4879 { | |
4880 window_scroll (Fother_window_for_scrolling (), count, 1, ERROR_ME); | |
428 | 4881 return Qnil; |
4882 } | |
4883 | |
4884 DEFUN ("scroll-left", Fscroll_left, 0, 1, "_P", /* | |
444 | 4885 Scroll selected window display COUNT columns left. |
4886 Default for COUNT is window width minus 2. | |
462 | 4887 |
4888 The characters that are moved over may be added to the current selection | |
4889 \(i.e. active region) if the Shift key is held down, a motion key is used | |
4890 to invoke this command, and `shifted-motion-keys-select-region' is t; see | |
4891 the documentation for this variable for more details. | |
428 | 4892 */ |
444 | 4893 (count)) |
428 | 4894 { |
4895 Lisp_Object window = Fselected_window (Qnil); | |
4896 struct window *w = XWINDOW (window); | |
444 | 4897 int n = (NILP (count) ? |
4898 window_char_width (w, 0) - 2 : | |
4899 XINT (Fprefix_numeric_value (count))); | |
4900 | |
4901 return Fset_window_hscroll (window, make_int (w->hscroll + n)); | |
428 | 4902 } |
4903 | |
4904 DEFUN ("scroll-right", Fscroll_right, 0, 1, "_P", /* | |
444 | 4905 Scroll selected window display COUNT columns right. |
4906 Default for COUNT is window width minus 2. | |
462 | 4907 |
4908 The characters that are moved over may be added to the current selection | |
4909 \(i.e. active region) if the Shift key is held down, a motion key is used | |
4910 to invoke this command, and `shifted-motion-keys-select-region' is t; see | |
4911 the documentation for this variable for more details. | |
428 | 4912 */ |
444 | 4913 (count)) |
428 | 4914 { |
4915 Lisp_Object window = Fselected_window (Qnil); | |
4916 struct window *w = XWINDOW (window); | |
444 | 4917 int n = (NILP (count) ? |
4918 window_char_width (w, 0) - 2 : | |
4919 XINT (Fprefix_numeric_value (count))); | |
4920 | |
4921 return Fset_window_hscroll (window, make_int (w->hscroll - n)); | |
428 | 4922 } |
4923 | |
4924 DEFUN ("center-to-window-line", Fcenter_to_window_line, 0, 2, "_P", /* | |
4925 Center point in WINDOW. With N, put point on line N. | |
4926 The desired position of point is always relative to the window. | |
4927 If WINDOW is nil, the selected window is used. | |
4928 */ | |
4929 (n, window)) | |
4930 { | |
4931 struct window *w = decode_window (window); | |
4932 struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (w->buffer); | |
665 | 4933 Charbpos opoint = BUF_PT (b); |
4934 Charbpos startp; | |
428 | 4935 |
4936 if (NILP (n)) | |
4937 startp = start_with_line_at_pixpos (w, opoint, window_half_pixpos (w)); | |
4938 else | |
4939 { | |
4940 n = Fprefix_numeric_value (n); | |
4941 CHECK_INT (n); | |
4942 startp = start_with_point_on_display_line (w, opoint, XINT (n)); | |
4943 } | |
4944 | |
4945 Fset_marker (w->start[CURRENT_DISP], make_int (startp), w->buffer); | |
4946 | |
4947 w->start_at_line_beg = beginning_of_line_p (b, startp); | |
4948 w->force_start = 1; | |
4949 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
4950 return Qnil; | |
4951 } | |
4952 | |
4953 DEFUN ("move-to-window-line", Fmove_to_window_line, 1, 2, "_P", /* | |
4954 Position point relative to WINDOW. | |
4955 With no argument, position text at center of window. | |
4956 An argument specifies window line; zero means top of window, | |
4957 negative means relative to bottom of window. | |
4958 If WINDOW is nil, the selected window is used. | |
4959 */ | |
4960 (arg, window)) | |
4961 { | |
4962 struct window *w; | |
4963 struct buffer *b; | |
4964 int height; | |
665 | 4965 Charbpos start, new_point; |
428 | 4966 int selected; |
4967 | |
4968 /* Don't use decode_window() because we need the new value of | |
4969 WINDOW. */ | |
4970 if (NILP (window)) | |
4971 window = Fselected_window (Qnil); | |
4972 else | |
4973 CHECK_LIVE_WINDOW (window); | |
4974 w = XWINDOW (window); | |
4975 b = XBUFFER (w->buffer); | |
4976 | |
4977 height = window_displayed_height (w); | |
4978 selected = EQ (window, Fselected_window (w->frame)); | |
4979 | |
4980 if (NILP (arg)) | |
4981 { | |
4982 int retval; | |
4983 | |
4984 if (XINT (w->last_modified[CURRENT_DISP]) >= BUF_MODIFF (b) | |
4985 && XINT (w->last_facechange[CURRENT_DISP]) >= BUF_FACECHANGE (b)) | |
4986 { | |
4987 new_point = point_at_center (w, CURRENT_DISP, 0, 0); | |
4988 | |
844 | 4989 /* #### Here we are checking the selected window of the frame |
4990 instead of the selected window period. Elsewhere we check | |
4991 the selected window of the device. What a mess! */ | |
428 | 4992 if (selected) |
4993 BUF_SET_PT (b, new_point); | |
4994 else | |
4995 Fset_window_point (window, make_int (new_point)); | |
4996 | |
4997 retval = line_at_center (w, CURRENT_DISP, 0, 0); | |
4998 } | |
4999 else | |
5000 { | |
5001 start = marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
5002 if (start < BUF_BEGV (b)) | |
5003 start = BUF_BEGV (b); | |
5004 else if (start > BUF_ZV (b)) | |
5005 start = BUF_ZV (b); | |
5006 | |
5007 if (selected) | |
5008 new_point = BUF_PT (b); | |
5009 else | |
5010 new_point = marker_position (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
5011 | |
5012 new_point = point_at_center (w, CMOTION_DISP, start, BUF_PT (b)); | |
5013 | |
5014 if (selected) | |
5015 BUF_SET_PT (b, new_point); | |
5016 else | |
5017 Fset_window_point (window, make_int (new_point)); | |
5018 | |
5019 retval = line_at_center (w, CMOTION_DISP, start, BUF_PT (b)); | |
5020 } | |
5021 | |
5022 return make_int (retval); | |
5023 } | |
5024 else | |
5025 { | |
5026 /* #### Is this going to work right when at eob? */ | |
5027 arg = Fprefix_numeric_value (arg); | |
5028 if (XINT (arg) < 0) | |
793 | 5029 arg = make_int (XINT (arg) + height); |
428 | 5030 } |
5031 | |
5032 start = marker_position (w->start[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
5033 if (start < BUF_BEGV (b) || start > BUF_ZV (b)) | |
5034 { | |
5035 if (selected) | |
5036 new_point = BUF_PT (b); | |
5037 else | |
5038 new_point = marker_position (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP]); | |
5039 | |
5040 new_point = vmotion (XWINDOW (window), new_point, -height / 2, 0); | |
5041 | |
5042 if (selected) | |
5043 BUF_SET_PT (b, new_point); | |
5044 else | |
5045 Fset_window_point (window, make_int (new_point)); | |
5046 | |
5047 Fset_marker (w->start[CURRENT_DISP], make_int (new_point), | |
5048 w->buffer); | |
5049 w->start_at_line_beg = beginning_of_line_p (b, new_point); | |
5050 w->force_start = 1; | |
5051 } | |
5052 else | |
5053 { | |
5054 if (selected) | |
5055 BUF_SET_PT (b, start); | |
5056 else | |
5057 Fset_window_point (window, make_int (start)); | |
5058 } | |
5059 | |
5060 if (selected) | |
5061 return Fvertical_motion (arg, window, Qnil); | |
5062 else | |
5063 { | |
5064 int vpos; | |
5065 new_point = vmotion (XWINDOW (window), | |
5066 marker_position (w->pointm[CURRENT_DISP]), | |
5067 XINT (arg), &vpos); | |
5068 Fset_window_point (window, make_int (new_point)); | |
5069 return make_int (vpos); | |
5070 } | |
5071 } | |
5072 | |
5073 | |
5074 static int | |
5075 map_windows_1 (Lisp_Object window, | |
5076 int (*mapfun) (struct window *w, void *closure), | |
5077 void *closure) | |
5078 { | |
5079 for (; !NILP (window); window = XWINDOW (window)->next) | |
5080 { | |
5081 int retval; | |
5082 struct window *w = XWINDOW (window); | |
5083 | |
5084 if (!NILP (w->vchild)) | |
5085 retval = map_windows_1 (w->vchild, mapfun, closure); | |
5086 else if (!NILP (w->hchild)) | |
5087 retval = map_windows_1 (w->hchild, mapfun, closure); | |
5088 else | |
5089 retval = (mapfun) (w, closure); | |
5090 | |
5091 if (retval) | |
5092 return retval; | |
5093 } | |
5094 | |
5095 return 0; | |
5096 } | |
5097 | |
5098 /* Map MAPFUN over the windows in F. CLOSURE is passed to each | |
5099 invocation of MAPFUN. If any invocation of MAPFUN returns | |
5100 non-zero, the mapping is halted. Otherwise, map_windows() maps | |
5101 over all windows in F. | |
5102 | |
800 | 5103 If F is null, map over all frames on all devices and consoles. |
5104 | |
428 | 5105 If MAPFUN creates or deletes windows, the behavior is undefined. */ |
5106 | |
5107 int | |
5108 map_windows (struct frame *f, int (*mapfun) (struct window *w, void *closure), | |
5109 void *closure) | |
5110 { | |
5111 if (f) | |
5112 return map_windows_1 (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f), mapfun, closure); | |
5113 else | |
5114 { | |
5115 Lisp_Object frmcons, devcons, concons; | |
5116 | |
5117 FRAME_LOOP_NO_BREAK(frmcons, devcons, concons) | |
5118 { | |
5119 int v = map_windows_1 (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (XFRAME (XCAR (frmcons))), | |
5120 mapfun, closure); | |
5121 if (v) | |
5122 return v; | |
5123 } | |
5124 } | |
5125 | |
5126 return 0; | |
5127 } | |
5128 | |
5129 | |
5130 static void | |
2286 | 5131 modeline_shadow_thickness_changed (Lisp_Object UNUSED (specifier), |
5132 struct window *w, | |
5133 Lisp_Object UNUSED (oldval)) | |
428 | 5134 { |
5135 w->shadow_thickness_changed = 1; | |
5136 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
5137 } | |
5138 | |
5139 static void | |
2286 | 5140 vertical_divider_changed_in_window (Lisp_Object UNUSED (specifier), |
428 | 5141 struct window *w, |
2286 | 5142 Lisp_Object UNUSED (oldval)) |
428 | 5143 { |
5144 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
5145 MARK_FRAME_WINDOWS_STRUCTURE_CHANGED (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w))); | |
5146 } | |
5147 | |
5148 /* also used in scrollbar.c */ | |
5149 void | |
2286 | 5150 some_window_value_changed (Lisp_Object UNUSED (specifier), |
5151 struct window *w, | |
5152 Lisp_Object UNUSED (oldval)) | |
428 | 5153 { |
5154 MARK_WINDOWS_CHANGED (w); | |
5155 } | |
5156 | |
5157 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS | |
5158 | |
5159 struct window_stats | |
5160 { | |
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5162 Bytecount face; |
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5165 Bytecount other_redisplay; |
428 | 5166 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS |
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5167 Bytecount scrollbar; |
428 | 5168 #endif |
5169 }; | |
5170 | |
5171 static void | |
5172 compute_window_mirror_usage (struct window_mirror *mir, | |
5173 struct window_stats *stats, | |
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5174 struct usage_stats *ustats) |
428 | 5175 { |
5176 if (!mir) | |
5177 return; | |
5178 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS | |
5179 { | |
5180 struct device *d = XDEVICE (FRAME_DEVICE (mir->frame)); | |
5181 | |
5182 stats->scrollbar += | |
5183 compute_scrollbar_instance_usage (d, mir->scrollbar_vertical_instance, | |
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5184 ustats); |
428 | 5185 stats->scrollbar += |
5186 compute_scrollbar_instance_usage (d, mir->scrollbar_horizontal_instance, | |
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5187 ustats); |
428 | 5188 } |
5189 #endif /* HAVE_SCROLLBARS */ | |
5190 stats->other_redisplay += | |
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5191 compute_display_line_dynarr_usage (mir->current_display_lines, ustats); |
428 | 5192 stats->other_redisplay += |
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5193 compute_display_line_dynarr_usage (mir->desired_display_lines, ustats); |
428 | 5194 } |
5195 | |
5196 static void | |
5197 compute_window_usage (struct window *w, struct window_stats *stats, | |
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5198 struct usage_stats *ustats) |
428 | 5199 { |
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5200 stats->face += compute_face_cachel_usage (w->face_cachels, ustats); |
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5201 stats->glyph += compute_glyph_cachel_usage (w->glyph_cachels, ustats); |
428 | 5202 stats->line_start += |
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5203 compute_line_start_cache_dynarr_usage (w->line_start_cache, ustats); |
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5204 compute_window_mirror_usage (find_window_mirror (w), stats, ustats); |
428 | 5205 } |
5206 | |
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5208 window_memory_usage (Lisp_Object window, struct generic_usage_stats *gustats) |
428 | 5209 { |
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5212 compute_window_usage (XWINDOW (window), stats, &stats->u); |
428 | 5213 } |
5214 | |
5215 #endif /* MEMORY_USAGE_STATS */ | |
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5217 |
428 | 5218 |
5219 /* Mark all subwindows of a window as deleted. The argument | |
5220 W is actually the subwindow tree of the window in question. */ | |
5221 | |
5222 void | |
5223 delete_all_subwindows (struct window *w) | |
5224 { | |
5225 if (!NILP (w->next)) delete_all_subwindows (XWINDOW (w->next)); | |
5226 if (!NILP (w->vchild)) delete_all_subwindows (XWINDOW (w->vchild)); | |
5227 if (!NILP (w->hchild)) delete_all_subwindows (XWINDOW (w->hchild)); | |
5228 | |
5229 mark_window_as_deleted (w); | |
5230 } | |
5231 | |
1149 | 5232 |
2289 | 5233 static int |
5234 get_current_pixel_pos (Lisp_Object window, Lisp_Object pos, | |
5235 struct window **w, | |
5236 struct rune **rb, struct display_line **dl) | |
428 | 5237 { |
2289 | 5238 display_line_dynarr *dla; |
5239 struct display_block *db = NULL; | |
5240 int x, y; | |
5241 | |
5242 *rb = NULL; | |
5243 *dl = NULL; | |
5244 *w = decode_window (window); | |
5245 dla = window_display_lines (*w, CURRENT_DISP); | |
5246 x = (*w)->last_point_x[CURRENT_DISP]; | |
5247 y = (*w)->last_point_y[CURRENT_DISP]; | |
5248 if (MINI_WINDOW_P (*w)) | |
5249 return 0; | |
428 | 5250 |
5251 if (y<0 || x<0 || y >= Dynarr_length (dla) || !NILP (pos)) | |
5252 { | |
5253 int first_line, i; | |
665 | 5254 Charbpos point; |
428 | 5255 |
5256 if (NILP (pos)) | |
5257 pos = Fwindow_point (window); | |
438 | 5258 |
428 | 5259 CHECK_INT (pos); |
5260 point = XINT (pos); | |
5261 | |
4967 | 5262 if (Dynarr_length (dla) && Dynarr_begin (dla)->modeline) |
428 | 5263 first_line = 1; |
5264 else | |
5265 first_line = 0; | |
5266 | |
5267 for (i = first_line; i < Dynarr_length (dla); i++) | |
5268 { | |
2289 | 5269 *dl = Dynarr_atp (dla, i); |
428 | 5270 /* find the vertical location first */ |
2289 | 5271 if (point >= (*dl)->charpos && point <= (*dl)->end_charpos) |
428 | 5272 { |
2289 | 5273 db = get_display_block_from_line (*dl, TEXT); |
428 | 5274 for (i = 0; i < Dynarr_length (db->runes); i++) |
5275 { | |
2289 | 5276 *rb = Dynarr_atp (db->runes, i); |
2290 | 5277 if (point <= (*rb)->charpos) |
826 | 5278 goto found_charpos; |
428 | 5279 } |
2289 | 5280 return 0; |
428 | 5281 } |
5282 } | |
2289 | 5283 return 0; |
826 | 5284 found_charpos: |
428 | 5285 ; |
5286 } | |
5287 else | |
5288 { | |
442 | 5289 /* optimized case */ |
2289 | 5290 *dl = Dynarr_atp (dla, y); |
5291 db = get_display_block_from_line (*dl, TEXT); | |
428 | 5292 |
5293 if (x >= Dynarr_length (db->runes)) | |
2289 | 5294 return 0; |
5295 | |
5296 *rb = Dynarr_atp (db->runes, x); | |
428 | 5297 } |
5298 | |
2289 | 5299 return 1; |
5300 } | |
5301 | |
5302 DEFUN ("current-pixel-column", Fcurrent_pixel_column, 0, 2, 0, /* | |
5303 Return the horizontal pixel position of point POS in window. | |
5304 Beginning of line is column 0. If WINDOW is nil, the current window | |
5305 is assumed. If POS is nil, point is assumed. Note that POS must be | |
5306 visible for a non-nil result to be returned. This is calculated using | |
5307 the redisplay display tables; because of this, the returned value will | |
5308 only be correct if the redisplay tables are up-to-date. Use | |
5309 \"(sit-for 0)\" to insure that they are; however, if WINDOW is part of | |
5310 a new frame, use the following instead: | |
5311 (while (not (frame-visible-p frame)) (sleep-for .5)) | |
5312 */ | |
5313 (window, pos)) | |
5314 { | |
5315 struct window* w; | |
5316 struct display_line *dl; | |
5317 struct rune* rb; | |
5318 | |
5319 if (!get_current_pixel_pos(window, pos, &w, &rb, &dl)) | |
5320 return Qnil; | |
5321 | |
428 | 5322 return make_int (rb->xpos - WINDOW_LEFT (w)); |
5323 } | |
5324 | |
2289 | 5325 DEFUN ("current-pixel-row", Fcurrent_pixel_row, 0, 2, 0, /* |
5326 Return the vertical pixel position of point POS in window. Top of | |
5327 window is row 0. If WINDOW is nil, the current window is assumed. If | |
5328 POS is nil, point is assumed. Note that POS must be visible for a | |
5329 non-nil result to be returned. This is calculated using the redisplay | |
5330 display tables; because of this, the returned value will only be | |
5331 correct if the redisplay tables are up-to-date. Use \"(sit-for 0)\" | |
5332 to insure that they are; however, if WINDOW is part of a new frame, | |
5333 use the following instead: | |
5334 (while (not (frame-visible-p frame)) (sleep-for .5)) | |
5335 */ | |
5336 (window, pos)) | |
5337 { | |
5338 struct window* w; | |
5339 struct display_line *dl; | |
5340 struct rune* rb; | |
5341 | |
5342 if (!get_current_pixel_pos(window, pos, &w, &rb, &dl)) | |
5343 return Qnil; | |
5344 | |
5345 return make_int (dl->ypos - dl->ascent - WINDOW_TOP (w)); | |
5346 } | |
5347 | |
428 | 5348 |
5349 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
5350 /* This is short and simple in elisp, but... it was written to debug | |
5351 problems purely on the C side. That is where we need to call it so | |
5352 here it is. */ | |
5353 static void | |
5354 debug_print_window (Lisp_Object window, int level) | |
5355 { | |
5356 int i; | |
5357 Lisp_Object child = Fwindow_first_vchild (window); | |
5358 | |
5359 if (NILP (child)) | |
5360 child = Fwindow_first_hchild (window); | |
5361 | |
5362 for (i = level; i > 0; i--) | |
442 | 5363 stderr_out ("\t"); |
5364 | |
5365 stderr_out ("#<window"); | |
428 | 5366 { |
5367 Lisp_Object buffer = XWINDOW (window)->buffer; | |
5368 if (!NILP (buffer) && BUFFERP (buffer)) | |
442 | 5369 stderr_out (" on %s", XSTRING_DATA (XBUFFER (buffer)->name)); |
428 | 5370 } |
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5371 stderr_out (" 0x%x>", LISP_OBJECT_UID (window)); |
428 | 5372 |
5373 while (!NILP (child)) | |
5374 { | |
5375 debug_print_window (child, level + 1); | |
5376 child = Fwindow_next_child (child); | |
5377 } | |
5378 } | |
5379 | |
5380 void debug_print_windows (struct frame *f); | |
5381 void | |
5382 debug_print_windows (struct frame *f) | |
5383 { | |
5384 debug_print_window (f->root_window, 0); | |
5385 putc ('\n', stderr); | |
5386 } | |
5387 #endif /* DEBUG_XEMACS */ | |
5388 | |
5389 | |
5390 /************************************************************************/ | |
5391 /* initialization */ | |
5392 /************************************************************************/ | |
5393 | |
5394 void | |
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5397 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS |
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5398 OBJECT_HAS_METHOD (window, memory_usage); |
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5400 } |
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5401 |
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5402 void |
428 | 5403 syms_of_window (void) |
5404 { | |
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5405 INIT_LISP_OBJECT (window); |
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5406 INIT_LISP_OBJECT (window_mirror); |
3092 | 5407 #ifdef NEW_GC |
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5408 INIT_LISP_OBJECT (face_cachel); |
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5409 INIT_LISP_OBJECT (face_cachel_dynarr); |
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5410 INIT_LISP_OBJECT (glyph_cachel); |
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5411 INIT_LISP_OBJECT (glyph_cachel_dynarr); |
3092 | 5412 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
442 | 5413 |
563 | 5414 DEFSYMBOL (Qwindowp); |
5415 DEFSYMBOL (Qwindow_live_p); | |
5416 DEFSYMBOL (Qdisplay_buffer); | |
428 | 5417 |
5418 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS | |
563 | 5419 DEFSYMBOL (Qface_cache); |
5420 DEFSYMBOL (Qglyph_cache); | |
5421 DEFSYMBOL (Qline_start_cache); | |
428 | 5422 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS |
563 | 5423 DEFSYMBOL (Qscrollbar_instances); |
428 | 5424 #endif |
563 | 5425 DEFSYMBOL (Qother_redisplay); |
428 | 5426 #endif |
5427 | |
707 | 5428 DEFSYMBOL (Qtruncate_partial_width_windows); |
1149 | 5429 DEFSYMBOL (Qcurrent_window_configuration); |
5430 DEFSYMBOL (Qset_window_configuration); | |
707 | 5431 |
428 | 5432 DEFSUBR (Fselected_window); |
5433 DEFSUBR (Flast_nonminibuf_window); | |
5434 DEFSUBR (Fminibuffer_window); | |
5435 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_minibuffer_p); | |
5436 DEFSUBR (Fwindowp); | |
5437 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_live_p); | |
5438 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_first_hchild); | |
5439 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_first_vchild); | |
5440 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_next_child); | |
5441 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_previous_child); | |
5442 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_parent); | |
5443 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_lowest_p); | |
5444 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_truncated_p); | |
5445 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_highest_p); | |
5446 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_leftmost_p); | |
5447 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_rightmost_p); | |
5448 DEFSUBR (Fpos_visible_in_window_p); | |
5449 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_buffer); | |
5450 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_frame); | |
5451 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_height); | |
5452 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_displayed_height); | |
5453 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_width); | |
442 | 5454 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_full_width); |
428 | 5455 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_pixel_height); |
5456 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_pixel_width); | |
442 | 5457 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_text_area_height); |
428 | 5458 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_text_area_pixel_height); |
5459 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_displayed_text_pixel_height); | |
5460 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_text_area_pixel_width); | |
5461 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_hscroll); | |
438 | 5462 DEFSUBR (Fset_window_hscroll); |
428 | 5463 DEFSUBR (Fmodeline_hscroll); |
5464 DEFSUBR (Fset_modeline_hscroll); | |
5465 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_pixel_edges); | |
5466 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_text_area_pixel_edges); | |
5467 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_point); | |
5468 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_start); | |
5469 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_end); | |
442 | 5470 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_last_line_visible_height); |
428 | 5471 DEFSUBR (Fset_window_point); |
5472 DEFSUBR (Fset_window_start); | |
5473 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_dedicated_p); | |
5474 DEFSUBR (Fset_window_dedicated_p); | |
5475 DEFSUBR (Fnext_window); | |
5476 DEFSUBR (Fprevious_window); | |
5477 DEFSUBR (Fnext_vertical_window); | |
5478 DEFSUBR (Fother_window); | |
5479 DEFSUBR (Fget_lru_window); | |
5480 DEFSUBR (Fget_largest_window); | |
5481 DEFSUBR (Fget_buffer_window); | |
5482 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_left_margin_pixel_width); | |
5483 DEFSUBR (Fwindow_right_margin_pixel_width); | |
5484 DEFSUBR (Fdelete_other_windows); | |
5485 DEFSUBR (Fdelete_windows_on); | |
5486 DEFSUBR (Freplace_buffer_in_windows); | |
5487 DEFSUBR (Fdelete_window); | |
5488 DEFSUBR (Fset_window_buffer); | |
5489 DEFSUBR (Fselect_window); | |
5490 DEFSUBR (Fsplit_window); | |
5491 DEFSUBR (Fenlarge_window); | |
5492 DEFSUBR (Fenlarge_window_pixels); | |
5493 DEFSUBR (Fshrink_window); | |
5494 DEFSUBR (Fshrink_window_pixels); | |
5495 DEFSUBR (Fscroll_up); | |
5496 DEFSUBR (Fscroll_down); | |
5497 DEFSUBR (Fscroll_left); | |
5498 DEFSUBR (Fscroll_right); | |
5499 DEFSUBR (Fother_window_for_scrolling); | |
5500 DEFSUBR (Fscroll_other_window); | |
5501 DEFSUBR (Fcenter_to_window_line); | |
5502 DEFSUBR (Fmove_to_window_line); | |
5503 DEFSUBR (Fcurrent_pixel_column); | |
2289 | 5504 DEFSUBR (Fcurrent_pixel_row); |
428 | 5505 } |
5506 | |
5507 void | |
5508 reinit_vars_of_window (void) | |
5509 { | |
5510 /* Make sure all windows get marked */ | |
5511 minibuf_window = Qnil; | |
5512 staticpro_nodump (&minibuf_window); | |
5513 } | |
5514 | |
5515 void | |
5516 vars_of_window (void) | |
5517 { | |
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5522 listu (Qface_cache, Qglyph_cache, |
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5523 Qline_start_cache, Qother_redisplay, |
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5525 Qunbound)); |
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5526 #else |
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428 | 5535 DEFVAR_BOOL ("scroll-on-clipped-lines", &scroll_on_clipped_lines /* |
5536 *Non-nil means to scroll if point lands on a line which is clipped. | |
5537 */ ); | |
5538 scroll_on_clipped_lines = 1; | |
5539 | |
5540 DEFVAR_LISP ("temp-buffer-show-function", &Vtemp_buffer_show_function /* | |
5541 Non-nil means call as function to display a help buffer. | |
5542 The function is called with one argument, the buffer to be displayed. | |
5543 Used by `with-output-to-temp-buffer'. | |
5544 If this function is used, then it must do the entire job of showing | |
5545 the buffer; `temp-buffer-show-hook' is not run unless this function runs it. | |
442 | 5546 \(`temp-buffer-show-hook' is obsolete. Do not use in new code.) |
428 | 5547 */ ); |
5548 Vtemp_buffer_show_function = Qnil; | |
5549 | |
5550 DEFVAR_LISP ("minibuffer-scroll-window", &Vminibuffer_scroll_window /* | |
5551 Non-nil means it is the window that \\<minibuffer-local-map>\\[scroll-other-window] in minibuffer should scroll. | |
5552 */ ); | |
5553 Vminibuffer_scroll_window = Qnil; | |
5554 | |
5555 DEFVAR_LISP ("other-window-scroll-buffer", &Vother_window_scroll_buffer /* | |
5556 If non-nil, this is a buffer and \\[scroll-other-window] should scroll its window. | |
5557 */ ); | |
5558 Vother_window_scroll_buffer = Qnil; | |
5559 | |
5560 DEFVAR_LISP ("window-pixel-scroll-increment", &Vwindow_pixel_scroll_increment /* | |
5561 *Number of pixels to scroll by per requested line. | |
5562 If nil then normal line scrolling occurs regardless of line height. | |
5563 If t then scrolling is done in increments equal to the height of the default face. | |
5564 */ ); | |
5565 Vwindow_pixel_scroll_increment = Qt; | |
5566 | |
5567 DEFVAR_INT ("next-screen-context-lines", &next_screen_context_lines /* | |
5568 *Number of lines of continuity when scrolling by screenfuls. | |
5569 */ ); | |
5570 next_screen_context_lines = 2; | |
5571 | |
5572 DEFVAR_INT ("window-min-height", &window_min_height /* | |
5573 *Delete any window less than this tall (including its modeline). | |
5574 */ ); | |
5575 window_min_height = 4; | |
5576 | |
5577 DEFVAR_INT ("window-min-width", &window_min_width /* | |
5578 *Delete any window less than this wide. | |
5579 */ ); | |
5580 window_min_width = 10; | |
5581 } | |
5582 | |
5583 void | |
5584 specifier_vars_of_window (void) | |
5585 { | |
5586 DEFVAR_SPECIFIER ("modeline-shadow-thickness", &Vmodeline_shadow_thickness /* | |
5587 *How thick to draw 3D shadows around modelines. | |
5588 If this is set to 0, modelines will be the traditional 2D. Sizes above | |
5589 10 will be accepted but the maximum thickness that will be drawn is 10. | |
5590 This is a specifier; use `set-specifier' to change it. | |
5591 */ ); | |
5592 Vmodeline_shadow_thickness = Fmake_specifier (Qinteger); | |
5593 /* The initial value for modeline-shadow-thickness is 2, but if the | |
5594 user removes all specifications we provide a fallback value of 0, | |
5595 which is probably what was expected. */ | |
5596 set_specifier_fallback (Vmodeline_shadow_thickness, | |
5597 list1 (Fcons (Qnil, Qzero))); | |
5598 Fadd_spec_to_specifier (Vmodeline_shadow_thickness, make_int (2), | |
5599 Qnil, Qnil, Qnil); | |
5600 set_specifier_caching (Vmodeline_shadow_thickness, | |
438 | 5601 offsetof (struct window, modeline_shadow_thickness), |
428 | 5602 modeline_shadow_thickness_changed, |
444 | 5603 0, 0, 0); |
428 | 5604 |
5605 DEFVAR_SPECIFIER ("has-modeline-p", &Vhas_modeline_p /* | |
5606 *Whether the modeline should be displayed. | |
5607 This is a specifier; use `set-specifier' to change it. | |
5608 */ ); | |
5609 Vhas_modeline_p = Fmake_specifier (Qboolean); | |
5610 set_specifier_fallback (Vhas_modeline_p, | |
5611 list1 (Fcons (Qnil, Qt))); | |
5612 set_specifier_caching (Vhas_modeline_p, | |
438 | 5613 offsetof (struct window, has_modeline_p), |
428 | 5614 /* #### It's strange that we need a special |
5615 flag to indicate that the shadow-thickness | |
5616 has changed, but not one to indicate that | |
5617 the modeline has been turned off or on. */ | |
5618 some_window_value_changed, | |
444 | 5619 0, 0, 0); |
428 | 5620 |
5621 DEFVAR_SPECIFIER ("vertical-divider-always-visible-p", | |
5622 &Vvertical_divider_always_visible_p /* | |
5623 *Should XEmacs always display vertical dividers between windows. | |
5624 | |
5625 When this is non-nil, vertical dividers are always shown, and are | |
5626 draggable. When it is nil, vertical dividers are shown only when | |
5627 there are no scrollbars in between windows, and are not draggable. | |
5628 | |
5629 This is a specifier; use `set-specifier' to change it. | |
5630 */ ); | |
5631 Vvertical_divider_always_visible_p = Fmake_specifier (Qboolean); | |
5632 set_specifier_fallback (Vvertical_divider_always_visible_p, | |
5633 list1 (Fcons (Qnil, Qt))); | |
5634 set_specifier_caching (Vvertical_divider_always_visible_p, | |
438 | 5635 offsetof (struct window, |
5636 vertical_divider_always_visible_p), | |
428 | 5637 vertical_divider_changed_in_window, |
444 | 5638 0, 0, 0); |
428 | 5639 |
5640 DEFVAR_SPECIFIER ("vertical-divider-shadow-thickness", &Vvertical_divider_shadow_thickness /* | |
5641 *How thick to draw 3D shadows around vertical dividers. | |
5642 This is a specifier; use `set-specifier' to change it. | |
5643 */ ); | |
5644 Vvertical_divider_shadow_thickness = Fmake_specifier (Qinteger); | |
5645 set_specifier_fallback (Vvertical_divider_shadow_thickness, | |
5646 list1 (Fcons (Qnil, Qzero))); | |
5647 Fadd_spec_to_specifier (Vvertical_divider_shadow_thickness, make_int (2), | |
5648 Qnil, Qnil, Qnil); | |
5649 set_specifier_caching (Vvertical_divider_shadow_thickness, | |
438 | 5650 offsetof (struct window, |
5651 vertical_divider_shadow_thickness), | |
428 | 5652 vertical_divider_changed_in_window, |
444 | 5653 0, 0, 0); |
428 | 5654 DEFVAR_SPECIFIER ("vertical-divider-line-width", &Vvertical_divider_line_width /* |
5655 *The width of the vertical dividers, not including shadows. | |
5656 | |
5657 For TTY windows, divider line is always one character wide. When | |
5658 instance of this specifier is zero in a TTY window, no divider is | |
5659 drawn at all between windows. When non-zero, a one character wide | |
5660 divider is displayed. | |
5661 | |
5662 This is a specifier; use `set-specifier' to change it. | |
5663 */ ); | |
5664 | |
5665 Vvertical_divider_line_width = Fmake_specifier (Qnatnum); | |
5666 { | |
5667 Lisp_Object fb = Qnil; | |
5668 #ifdef HAVE_TTY | |
5669 fb = Fcons (Fcons (list1 (Qtty), make_int (1)), fb); | |
5670 #endif | |
462 | 5671 #ifdef HAVE_GTK |
5672 fb = Fcons (Fcons (list1 (Qgtk), make_int (3)), fb); | |
5673 #endif | |
428 | 5674 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS |
5675 fb = Fcons (Fcons (list1 (Qx), make_int (3)), fb); | |
5676 #endif | |
5677 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS | |
5678 /* #### This should be made magic and made to obey system settings */ | |
5679 fb = Fcons (Fcons (list1 (Qmswindows), make_int (3)), fb); | |
5680 #endif | |
5681 set_specifier_fallback (Vvertical_divider_line_width, fb); | |
5682 } | |
5683 set_specifier_caching (Vvertical_divider_line_width, | |
438 | 5684 offsetof (struct window, |
5685 vertical_divider_line_width), | |
428 | 5686 vertical_divider_changed_in_window, |
444 | 5687 0, 0, 0); |
428 | 5688 |
5689 DEFVAR_SPECIFIER ("vertical-divider-spacing", &Vvertical_divider_spacing /* | |
5690 *How much space to leave around the vertical dividers. | |
5691 | |
5692 In TTY windows, spacing is always zero, and the value of this | |
5693 specifier is ignored. | |
5694 | |
5695 This is a specifier; use `set-specifier' to change it. | |
5696 */ ); | |
5697 Vvertical_divider_spacing = Fmake_specifier (Qnatnum); | |
5698 { | |
5699 Lisp_Object fb = Qnil; | |
5700 #ifdef HAVE_TTY | |
5701 fb = Fcons (Fcons (list1 (Qtty), Qzero), fb); | |
5702 #endif | |
5703 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS | |
5704 /* #### 3D dividers look great on MS Windows with spacing = 0. | |
5705 Should not the same value be the fallback under X? - kkm */ | |
5706 fb = Fcons (Fcons (list1 (Qx), make_int (2)), fb); | |
5707 #endif | |
462 | 5708 #ifdef HAVE_GTK |
5709 fb = Fcons (Fcons (list1 (Qgtk), Qzero), fb); | |
5710 #endif | |
428 | 5711 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS |
5712 fb = Fcons (Fcons (list1 (Qmswindows), Qzero), fb); | |
5713 #endif | |
5714 set_specifier_fallback (Vvertical_divider_spacing, fb); | |
5715 } | |
5716 set_specifier_caching (Vvertical_divider_spacing, | |
438 | 5717 offsetof (struct window, vertical_divider_spacing), |
428 | 5718 vertical_divider_changed_in_window, |
444 | 5719 0, 0, 0); |
5720 } |