annotate etc/DISTRIB @ 1279:cd0abfdb9e9d
[xemacs-hg @ 2003-02-09 09:33:42 by ben]
walk-windows, redisplay fixes
console-stream.c: Abort when any attempts to output a stream console are made.
Should be caught sooner.
event-msw.c: Don't redisplay() during sizing when the frame has not yet been
initialized completely.
event-stream.c, menubar-msw.c, menubar-x.c, menubar.c, menubar.h: Restore in_menu_callback. Bind it in menubar-{msw,x}.c when
calling filter functions and the like. Conditionalize on it, not
in_modal_loop, when issuing error in `next-event', otherwise we
bite the dust immediately -- event-msw.c purposely calls
Fnext_event() in a modal loop, and knows what it's doing.
redisplay-output.c: Formatting fixes.
redisplay.c, window.c, winslots.h: Delete lots of carcasses of attempts to add redisplay support for
font-lock -- `pre/post-redisplay-hook', unimplemented junk from
FSF (redisplay-end-trigger, `window-scroll-functions',
`window-size-change-functions'). If we want to port some
redisplay support from FSF, port the `fontified' property.
redisplay.c: Put in a check here (as well as redisplay_device()) for a stream
frame. We can get here directly through Lisp fun
`redisplay-frame'. Abort if frame not initialized.
redisplay.c: Check for stream frames/devices.
window.el: walk-windows was broken when a frame was given to WHICH-FRAMES.
it would loop forever. The FSF version fixes this but i didn't
sync to them because (a) it conses (bad for lazy-lock), (b) it
calls select-window.
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3 XEmacs availability information. Last Modified: 18-Jul-99.
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