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annotate src/m/is386.h @ 4451:e214ff9f9507
Use char-tables, not vectors, to instantiate the display table specifiers.
2007-07-21 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* mule/cyril-util.el:
* mule/cyril-util.el (cyrillic-encode-koi8-r-char): Removed.
* mule/cyril-util.el (cyrillic-encode-alternativnyj-char):
Removed. No-one uses these functions in google.com/codesearch,
GNU have a comment doubting their utility, and their
implementation is trivial.
* mule/cyril-util.el (cyrillic-language-alist):
Reformatted.
* mule/cyril-util.el (standard-display-table)): Removed. It wasn't
used anyway.
* mule/cyril-util.el (standard-display-cyrillic-translit):
Rewrite it to work with character tables as display tables, and
not to abort with an error.
2007-07-21 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* disp-table.el:
* disp-table.el (make-display-table): Moved earlier in the file in
a weak attempt at making syncing with GNU easier.
* disp-table.el (frob-display-table):
Autoload it, accept TAG-SET, for editing specifiers.
* disp-table.el (describe-display-table):
Have it handle character sets.
* disp-table.el (standard-display-8bit-1):
* disp-table.el (standard-display-8bit):
* disp-table.el (standard-display-default-1):
* disp-table.el (standard-display-ascii):
* disp-table.el (standard-display-g1):
* disp-table.el (standard-display-graphic):
* disp-table.el (standard-display-underline):
* disp-table.el (standard-display-european):
Rework them all to use put-char-table, remove-char-table instead
of aset. Limit standard-display-g1, standard-display-graphic to
TTYs; have standard-display-underline work on X11 too.
* font.el (font-caps-display-table):
Use put-char-table instead of aset when editing a display table.
* x-init.el:
* x-init.el (tab):
Create the initial display table as a char-table, not a vector.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Mon, 24 Dec 2007 20:22:08 +0100 |
parents | 3ecd8885ac67 |
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428 | 1 /* Synched up with: FSF 19.31. */ |
2 | |
3 /* machine description file for Integrated Solutions 386 machine. */ | |
4 | |
5 #include "intel386.h" | |
6 | |
7 /* The following line tells the configuration script what sort of | |
8 operating system this machine is likely to run. | |
9 USUAL-OPSYS="note" | |
10 | |
11 NOTE-START | |
12 Intel 386 (-machine=intel386 or -machine=is386.h) | |
13 | |
14 The possibilities for -opsystem are: bsd4-2, usg5-2-2, usg5-3, | |
15 isc2-2, 386-ix, esix, or xenix. | |
16 | |
17 18.58 should support a wide variety of operating systems. | |
18 Use isc2-2 for Interactive 386/ix version 2.2. | |
19 Use 386ix for prior versions. | |
20 Use esix for Esix. It isn't clear what to do on an SCO system. | |
21 | |
22 -machine=is386 is used for an Integrated Solutions 386 machine. | |
23 It may also be correct for Microport systems. | |
24 NOTE-END */ | |
25 | |
26 #define LIBX10_MACHINE "-lnsl_s" | |
27 #define LIBX11_MACHINE "-lnsl_s" | |
28 | |
29 #define LIBS_DEBUG "-lg" |