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Support new IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument, #'query-coding-region.
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2009-02-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* coding.el (query-coding-clear-highlights):
Rename the BUFFER argument to BUFFER-OR-STRING, describe it as
possibly being a string in its documentation.
(default-query-coding-region):
Add a new IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument, document that this
function does not support it.
Bind case-fold-search to nil, we don't want this to influence what the
function thinks is encodable or not.
(query-coding-region):
Add a new IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument, document what it
does; reflect this new argument in the associated compiler macro.
(query-coding-string):
Add a new IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument, document what it
does. Support the HIGHLIGHT argument correctly.
* unicode.el (unicode-query-coding-region):
Add a new IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument, document what it
does, implement this. Document a potential problem.
Use #'query-coding-clear-highlights instead of reimplementing it
ourselves.
Remove some debugging messages.
* mule/arabic.el (iso-8859-6):
* mule/cyrillic.el (iso-8859-5):
* mule/greek.el (iso-8859-7):
* mule/hebrew.el (iso-8859-8):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-2):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-3):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-4):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-14):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-15):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-16):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-9):
* mule/latin.el (windows-1252):
* mule/mule-coding.el (iso-8859-1):
Avoid the assumption that characters not given an explicit mapping
in these coding systems map to the ISO 8859-1 characters
corresponding to the octets on disk; this makes it much more
reasonable to implement the IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument to
query-coding-region.
* mule/mule-cmds.el (set-language-info):
Correct the docstring.
* mule/mule-cmds.el (finish-set-language-environment):
Treat invalid Unicode sequences produced from
invalid-sequence-coding-system and corresponding to control
characters the same as control characters in redisplay.
* mule/mule-cmds.el:
Document that encode-coding-char is available in coding.el
* mule/mule-coding.el (make-8-bit-generate-helper):
Change to return the both the encode-program generated and the
relevant non-ASCII charset; update the docstring to reflect this.
* mule/mule-coding.el
(make-8-bit-generate-encode-program-and-skip-chars-strings):
Rename this function; have it return skip-chars-strings as well as
the encode program. Have these skip-chars-strings use ranges for
charsets, where possible.
* mule/mule-coding.el (make-8-bit-create-decode-encode-tables):
Revise this to allow people to specify explicitly characters that
should be undefined (= corresponding to keys in
unicode-error-default-translation-table), and treating unspecified
octets above #x7f as undefined by default.
* mule/mule-coding.el (8-bit-fixed-query-coding-region):
Add a new IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument, implement support
for it using the 8-bit-fixed-invalid-sequences-skip-chars coding
system property; remove some debugging messages.
* mule/mule-coding.el (make-8-bit-coding-system):
This function is dumped, autoloading it makes no sense.
Document what happens when characters above #x7f are not
specified, implement this.
* mule/vietnamese.el:
Correct spelling.
tests/ChangeLog addition:
2009-02-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* automated/query-coding-tests.el:
Add FAILING-CASE arguments to the Assert calls, making #'q-c-debug
mostly unnecessary. Remove #'q-c-debug.
Add new tests that use the IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument to
#'query-coding-region; rework the existing ones to respect it.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Sat, 07 Feb 2009 17:13:37 +0000 |
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442 | 1 # -*- mode: makefile -*- |
2 | |
3 ############################################################################ | |
1203 | 4 # Install options # |
5 ############################################################################ | |
442 | 6 |
7 INSTALL_DIR=c:\Program Files\XEmacs\XEmacs-$(XEMACS_VERSION_STRING) | |
8 | |
3281 | 9 # PACKAGE_PREFIX is root of the installed package hierarchies. |
10 # This corresponds to the configure option --with-late-packages. | |
11 # See 'Package Hierarchies' in the info for more documentation. | |
12 # If you don't set this, XEmacs will attempt to find the packages at runtime. | |
13 #PACKAGE_PREFIX=c:\Program Files\XEmacs | |
442 | 14 |
15 ############################################################################ | |
1203 | 16 # Compiled-in features: basic # |
17 ############################################################################ | |
442 | 18 |
771 | 19 # Multilingual support. |
20 MULE=0 | |
442 | 21 |
22 # Native MS Windows support. | |
23 HAVE_MS_WINDOWS=1 | |
24 | |
1330 | 25 # GTK support. Do NOT set this to 1; this does not currently work. |
462 | 26 HAVE_GTK=0 |
27 GTK_DIR= | |
28 | |
442 | 29 ############################################################################ |
1203 | 30 # Compiled-in features: graphics formats # |
31 ############################################################################ | |
442 | 32 |
2500 | 33 # Directory under which the optional libraries are placed. To make your |
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34 # life easy, just grab http://www.xemacs.org/Download/win32/optional-libs.exe |
2500 | 35 # (a self-installing .ZIP) and unzip them into an appropriate directory |
36 # (by default, c:\src). This gets you precompiled versions of all of | |
37 # the libraries below. | |
38 OPTIONAL_LIBRARY_DIR=c:\src | |
39 | |
442 | 40 # Set this to enable XPM support (virtually mandatory), and specify |
1261 | 41 # the directory containing xpm. Get the library from |
2951 | 42 # http://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/aux/xpm-3.4k.tar.gz, or the latest |
43 # version (note that the library hasn't been updated in years) from | |
44 # http://www.inria.fr/koala/lehors/xpm.html. | |
442 | 45 HAVE_XPM=1 |
2500 | 46 XPM_DIR=$(OPTIONAL_LIBRARY_DIR)\xpm-3.4k |
442 | 47 |
1261 | 48 # Set this to enable GIF support (built-in). |
442 | 49 HAVE_GIF=1 |
50 | |
2951 | 51 # Set this to enable PNG support (virtually mandatory), and specify the |
52 # directories containing png and zlib. Get the latest version of PNG from | |
53 # http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/libpng.html. Get the latest version of ZLIB | |
54 # from http://www.gzip.org/zlib/. NOTE: In order to compile libpng, you will | |
55 # have to rename the zlib directory to just `zlib'. We don't do that here | |
56 # so we can preserve the version number, like for the other libraries. | |
442 | 57 HAVE_PNG=1 |
2500 | 58 PNG_DIR=$(OPTIONAL_LIBRARY_DIR)\libpng-1.2.8 |
2951 | 59 ZLIB_DIR=$(OPTIONAL_LIBRARY_DIR)\zlib-1.2.3 |
442 | 60 |
2500 | 61 # Set this to enable JPEG support (useful, but not necessary), and specify |
62 # the directory containing jpeg. Get the latest version from | |
2951 | 63 # http://www.ijg.org/ or ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/. |
2500 | 64 HAVE_JPEG=1 |
65 JPEG_DIR=$(OPTIONAL_LIBRARY_DIR)\jpeg-6b | |
442 | 66 |
2500 | 67 # Set this to enable TIFF support (not very important), and specify the |
68 # directory containing tiff. Get the latest version from | |
2951 | 69 # http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/. |
2500 | 70 HAVE_TIFF=1 |
2951 | 71 TIFF_DIR=$(OPTIONAL_LIBRARY_DIR)\tiff-3.7.3 |
442 | 72 |
2500 | 73 # Set this to enable XFace support (not very important), and specify the |
74 # directory containing compface. Get the library from | |
2561 | 75 # http://ftp.xemacs.org/aux/compface-1.5.1.tar.gz. |
2500 | 76 HAVE_XFACE=1 |
2530 | 77 COMPFACE_DIR=$(OPTIONAL_LIBRARY_DIR)\compface-1.5.1 |
442 | 78 |
2951 | 79 # Set this to enable bignum support (useful, but not necessary), and specify |
80 # the directory containing GNU MP. Get the latest version from | |
81 # http://www.swox.com/gmp/. | |
82 HAVE_BIGNUM=0 | |
83 BIGNUM_DIR=$(OPTIONAL_LIBRARY_DIR)\gmp-4.1.4 | |
84 | |
85 # Set this to enable Berkeley DB support (not very important), and specify | |
86 # the directory containing Sleepcat DB. Get the latest version from | |
87 # http://www.sleepycat.com/products/db.shtml. If you want to use the | |
88 # shared-library (DLL) version instead of the static library, set | |
89 # BUILD_DATABASE_SHARED to 1. | |
90 HAVE_DATABASE=0 | |
91 BUILD_DATABASE_SHARED=0 | |
92 DATABASE_DIR=$(OPTIONAL_LIBRARY_DIR)\db-4.3.28 | |
93 | |
94 # Set this to enable PostgreSQL support (not very important), and specify | |
95 # the directory containing PostgreSQL. Get the latest version from | |
96 # http://www.postgresql.org/. | |
97 HAVE_POSTGRESQL=0 | |
98 POSTGRESQL_DIR=$(OPTIONAL_LIBRARY_DIR)\postgresql-8.0.3 | |
99 | |
100 # Set this to enable LDAP support (not very important), and specify | |
101 # the directory containing LDAP. It is not easy to build OpenLDAP under | |
102 # native MS Windows, as it is only experimentally supported. However, there | |
103 # is a mailing list for this, which contains postings of recent binaries and | |
104 # build patches; see | |
105 # | |
106 # http://lucas.bergmans.us/hacks/openldap/ | |
107 # | |
108 # Get the latest version of OpenLDAP from http://www.openldap.org/. | |
109 HAVE_LDAP=0 | |
110 LDAP_DIR=$(OPTIONAL_LIBRARY_DIR)\openldap-2.3.4 | |
111 | |
442 | 112 ############################################################################ |
1203 | 113 # Build settings # |
114 ############################################################################ | |
442 | 115 |
1330 | 116 # If you want to the built files to be placed outside of the source tree |
117 # (e.g. this allows you to build multiple versions of XEmacs, with | |
118 # different configuration settings, from the same source tree), run | |
119 # `make-build-dir' to create a skeleton build tree, giving it the name of a | |
120 # path. This creates the specified directory and the `nt' directory below | |
121 # it, copies config.inc (if it exists), config.inc.samp and xemacs.mak into | |
122 # the `nt' directory, and modifies the config files to contain the path of | |
123 # the source tree in SOURCE_DIR. This will not overwrite files that | |
124 # already exist, so it can safely be run more than once on the same tree. | |
125 # | |
126 # Running nmake in the skeleton build tree will then build XEmacs in that | |
127 # directory tree, using the source files as specified. The paths of the | |
128 # `lisp' and `etc' directories in the source tree will be compiled into the | |
129 # executable as "last-resort" values -- i.e. they will be used if you | |
130 # simply run the executable as-is, but will not override any local copy of | |
131 # the `lisp' and/or `etc' directories that you may have made. | |
132 # | |
133 # Alternatively, you can just uncomment the line below for BUILD_DIR and | |
134 # specify a (possibly non-existent) path. Running nmake will then put its | |
135 # build files into a parallel directory structure underneath the specified | |
136 # path, creating the directories as necessary. The problem with this is | |
137 # that the first method above allows you to have a different copy of | |
138 # `config.inc' for each build directory, but doing it this way means you | |
139 # have only one version of config.inc, and have to manually change it for | |
140 # each different build. | |
141 | |
1347 | 142 # NOTE: These cannot be relative paths. If you want the source and build to |
143 # be relatives of each other, use $(MAKEROOT) to refer to the root of the | |
144 # current tree -- that's one level up from where xemacs.mak is located. | |
145 | |
1330 | 146 # SOURCE_DIR=c:\src\xemacs\working |
147 | |
148 # BUILD_DIR=c:\src\xemacs\msbuilds\working | |
149 | |
442 | 150 # Set this to specify the location of makeinfo. (If not set, XEmacs will |
1203 | 151 # attempt to use its built-in, much slower texinfo support when building |
152 # info files.) If you are building XEmacs yourself, you probably have | |
153 # Cygwin sitting around already. If not, you should. Cygwin provides a | |
1261 | 154 # `makeinfo.exe' in /usr/bin/makeinfo (/usr/bin is virtual, it's /bin in |
155 # the actual file system). | |
156 MAKEINFO=c:\cygwin\bin\makeinfo.exe | |
442 | 157 |
2951 | 158 # Set this to enable debug code in XEmacs that doesn't slow things down, |
159 # and to add debugging information to the executable. (The code that's | |
160 # enabled in XEmacs is primarily extra commands that aid in debugging | |
161 # problems. The kind of debugging code that slows things down -- | |
162 # i.e. internal error-checking -- is controlled by the ERROR_CHECK_ALL | |
163 # variable, below.) | |
164 DEBUG_XEMACS=1 | |
165 | |
166 # Set this to turn on optimization when compiling. Normally this should | |
167 # be the opposite of DEBUG_XEMACS. | |
168 !if $(DEBUG_XEMACS) | |
814 | 169 OPTIMIZED_BUILD=0 |
2951 | 170 !else |
171 OPTIMIZED_BUILD=1 | |
172 !endif | |
814 | 173 |
872 | 174 # Set this to build with the fastcall calling convention, which uses registers |
175 # instead of the stack and should speed things up a bit | |
176 # #### Change to 1 when I check in the ws with support for fastcall | |
177 USE_FASTCALL=0 | |
178 | |
3741 | 179 # Set this in order to avoid building against MSVCRTD.dll, since we can't |
180 # ship that DLL and since it requires VC installed on the target computer | |
181 BUILD_FOR_SETUP_KIT=0 | |
182 | |
814 | 183 ############################################################################ |
184 # Development options # | |
185 ############################################################################ | |
186 | |
1203 | 187 # Set this to compile in support for profiling. If you want line-by-line |
188 # profiling under VC++, you also need debugging turned on. | |
189 PROFILE_SUPPORT=0 | |
190 | |
1333 | 191 # Set this to enable support for edit-and-continue under VC++. |
192 # WARNING: This turns on incremental linking, which is known to lead to | |
193 # occasional weird crashes in pdump loading. If that happens, do a | |
194 # nmake -f xemacs.mak clean so that temacs.exe and xemacs.exe get removed. | |
195 SUPPORT_EDIT_AND_CONTINUE=0 | |
196 | |
800 | 197 # Uncomment this to turn off or on the error-checking code, which adds |
198 # abundant internal error checking (and slows things down a lot). Normally, | |
199 # leave this alone -- it will be on for beta builds and off for release | |
200 # builds. | |
201 # ERROR_CHECK_ALL=0 | |
202 | |
1203 | 203 # Uncomment this to turn on or off whether we compile source files as C++ |
204 # files. This turns on additional error checking of various sorts. Normally, | |
205 # leave it alone -- it will be on when ERROR_CHECK_ALL is on. | |
206 # CPLUSPLUS_COMPILE=0 | |
207 | |
442 | 208 # Set this to speed up building, for development purposes. |
1333 | 209 # WARNING: This may not completely rebuild all targets. In particular, |
210 # DOC is not rebuilt, and changes to lisp.h and config.h do not trigger | |
211 # mass rebuilding. Other things may also be enabled that are not safe | |
212 # for release builds. | |
442 | 213 QUICK_BUILD=0 |
214 | |
215 # Set this to see exactly which compilation commands are being run (not | |
216 # generally recommended). | |
217 VERBOSECC=0 | |
218 | |
795 | 219 # Set this to get nmake to use dependency info (recommended for development). |
220 # Requires cygwin or ActiveState versions of Perl to be installed. | |
442 | 221 DEPEND=0 |
222 | |
814 | 223 # Set this to use the portable dumper for dumping the preloaded Lisp |
224 # routines, instead of the older "unexec" routines in unexnt.c. | |
225 USE_PORTABLE_DUMPER=1 | |
872 | 226 |
1261 | 227 # Set this to use the new experimental garbage-collection routines instead |
228 # of the traditional XEmacs garbage-collection routines. | |
2790 | 229 USE_KKCC=1 |
1203 | 230 |
3263 | 231 # Set this to use the new experimental incremental garbage collector |
232 # and the new allocator routines | |
3092 | 233 NEW_GC=0 |
234 | |
1203 | 235 # Set this to turn on the use of the union type, which gets you improved |
236 # type checking of Lisp_Objects -- they're declared as unions instead of | |
237 # ints, and so places where a Lisp_Object is mistakenly passed to a routine | |
238 # expecting an int (or vice-versa), or a check is written `if (foo)' | |
239 # instead of `if (!NILP (foo))', will be flagged as errors. (All of these | |
240 # do NOT lead to the expected results! Qnil is not represented as 0 [so if | |
241 # (foo) will *ALWAYS* be true for a Lisp_Object], and the representation of | |
242 # an integer as a Lisp_Object is not just the integer's numeric value, but | |
243 # usually 2x the integer +/- 1.) | |
872 | 244 |
1203 | 245 # There used to be a claim that it simplified debugging. There may have |
246 # been a grain of truth to this pre-19.8, when there was no lrecord type | |
247 # and all objects had a separate type appearing in the tag. Nowadays, | |
248 # however, there is no debugging gain, and in fact frequent debugging *LOSS*, | |
249 # since many debuggers don't handle unions very well, and usually there is | |
250 # no way to directly specify a union from a debugging prompt. | |
251 | |
252 # Furthermore, release builds should *NOT* be done this way because (a) you | |
253 # may get less efficiency, with compilers that can't figure out how to | |
254 # optimize the union into a machine word; (b) even worse, the union type | |
255 # often triggers compiler bugs, especially when combined with Mule and | |
256 # error-checking. This has been the case with various times using GCC, | |
257 # *AND CURRENTLY HAPPENS WITH VC++*, at least when using pdump. Therefore, | |
258 # be warned! | |
259 USE_UNION_TYPE=0 | |
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261 # Set this to build XEmacs with the Intel C Compiler. |
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262 USE_INTEL_COMPILER=0 |