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+ − 1 /* XEmacs -- Fully extensible Emacs, running on Unix and other platforms.
+ − 2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994
+ − 3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ − 4 Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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+ − 5 Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Ben Wing.
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+ − 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: Mule 2.0, FSF 19.28. */
+ − 25
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+ − 26 /* Capsule summary of the various releases of Lucid Emacs/XEmacs and
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+ − 27 FSF/GNU Emacs. (Copied from the Internals Manual, where the
+ − 28 canonical version lives.) Provided here for use in cross-referencing
+ − 29 version releases and dates in comments, esp. in the authorship
+ − 30 comments at the beginning of each file. More information about
+ − 31 history can be found in the beginning of the Internals Manual and
+ − 32 in the About page.
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+ − 33
+ − 34
+ − 35 -- A time line for Lucid Emacs/XEmacs is
+ − 36
+ − 37 version 19.0 shipped with Energize 1.0, April 1992.
+ − 38 version 19.1 released June 4, 1992.
+ − 39 version 19.2 released June 19, 1992.
+ − 40 version 19.3 released September 9, 1992.
+ − 41 version 19.4 released January 21, 1993.
+ − 42 version 19.5 was a repackaging of 19.4 with a few bug fixes and
+ − 43 shipped with Energize 2.0. Never released to the net.
+ − 44 version 19.6 released April 9, 1993.
+ − 45 version 19.7 was a repackaging of 19.6 with a few bug fixes and
+ − 46 shipped with Energize 2.1. Never released to the net.
+ − 47 version 19.8 released September 6, 1993.
+ − 48 version 19.9 released January 12, 1994.
+ − 49 version 19.10 released May 27, 1994.
+ − 50 version 19.11 (first XEmacs) released September 13, 1994.
+ − 51 version 19.12 released June 23, 1995.
+ − 52 version 19.13 released September 1, 1995.
+ − 53 version 19.14 released June 23, 1996.
+ − 54 version 20.0 released February 9, 1997.
+ − 55 version 19.15 released March 28, 1997.
+ − 56 version 20.1 (not released to the net) April 15, 1997.
+ − 57 version 20.2 released May 16, 1997.
+ − 58 version 19.16 released October 31, 1997.
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+ − 59 version 20.3 (the first stable version of XEmacs 20.x) released November 30,
+ − 60 1997.
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+ − 61 version 20.4 released February 28, 1998.
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+ − 62 version 21.0.60 released December 10, 1998. (The version naming scheme was
+ − 63 changed at this point: [a] the second version number is odd for stable
+ − 64 versions, even for beta versions; [b] a third version number is added,
+ − 65 replacing the "beta xxx" ending for beta versions and allowing for
+ − 66 periodic maintenance releases for stable versions. Therefore, 21.0 was
+ − 67 never "officially" released; similarly for 21.2, etc.)
+ − 68 version 21.0.61 released January 4, 1999.
+ − 69 version 21.0.63 released February 3, 1999.
+ − 70 version 21.0.64 released March 1, 1999.
+ − 71 version 21.0.65 released March 5, 1999.
+ − 72 version 21.0.66 released March 12, 1999.
+ − 73 version 21.0.67 released March 25, 1999.
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+ − 74 version 21.1.2 released May 14, 1999; on comp.emacs, May 28. (This is
+ − 75 the followup to 21.0.67. The second version number was bumped to indicate
+ − 76 the beginning of the "stable" series.)
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+ − 77 version 21.1.3 released June 26, 1999.
+ − 78 version 21.1.4 released July 8, 1999.
+ − 79 version 21.1.6 released August 14, 1999. (There was no 21.1.5.)
+ − 80 version 21.1.7 released September 26, 1999.
+ − 81 version 21.1.8 released November 2, 1999.
+ − 82 version 21.1.9 released February 13, 2000.
+ − 83 version 21.1.10 released May 7, 2000.
+ − 84 version 21.1.10a released June 24, 2000.
+ − 85 version 21.1.11 released July 18, 2000.
+ − 86 version 21.1.12 released August 5, 2000.
+ − 87 version 21.1.13 released January 7, 2001.
+ − 88 version 21.1.14 released January 27, 2001.
+ − 89 version 21.2.9 released February 3, 1999.
+ − 90 version 21.2.10 released February 5, 1999.
+ − 91 version 21.2.11 released March 1, 1999.
+ − 92 version 21.2.12 released March 5, 1999.
+ − 93 version 21.2.13 released March 12, 1999.
+ − 94 version 21.2.14 released May 14, 1999.
+ − 95 version 21.2.15 released June 4, 1999.
+ − 96 version 21.2.16 released June 11, 1999.
+ − 97 version 21.2.17 released June 22, 1999.
+ − 98 version 21.2.18 released July 14, 1999.
+ − 99 version 21.2.19 released July 30, 1999.
+ − 100 version 21.2.20 released November 10, 1999.
+ − 101 version 21.2.21 released November 28, 1999.
+ − 102 version 21.2.22 released November 29, 1999.
+ − 103 version 21.2.23 released December 7, 1999.
+ − 104 version 21.2.24 released December 14, 1999.
+ − 105 version 21.2.25 released December 24, 1999.
+ − 106 version 21.2.26 released December 31, 1999.
+ − 107 version 21.2.27 released January 18, 2000.
+ − 108 version 21.2.28 released February 7, 2000.
+ − 109 version 21.2.29 released February 16, 2000.
+ − 110 version 21.2.30 released February 21, 2000.
+ − 111 version 21.2.31 released February 23, 2000.
+ − 112 version 21.2.32 released March 20, 2000.
+ − 113 version 21.2.33 released May 1, 2000.
+ − 114 version 21.2.34 released May 28, 2000.
+ − 115 version 21.2.35 released July 19, 2000.
+ − 116 version 21.2.36 released October 4, 2000.
+ − 117 version 21.2.37 released November 14, 2000.
+ − 118 version 21.2.38 released December 5, 2000.
+ − 119 version 21.2.39 released December 31, 2000.
+ − 120 version 21.2.40 released January 8, 2001.
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+ − 121 version 21.2.41 "Polyhymnia" released January 17, 2001.
+ − 122 version 21.2.42 "Poseidon" released January 20, 2001.
+ − 123 version 21.2.43 "Terspichore" released January 26, 2001.
+ − 124 version 21.2.44 "Thalia" released February 8, 2001.
+ − 125 version 21.2.45 "Thelxepeia" released February 23, 2001.
+ − 126 version 21.2.46 "Urania" released March 21, 2001.
+ − 127 version 21.5.0 "alfalfa" released April 18, 2001.
+ − 128 version 21.5.1 "anise" released May 9, 2001.
+ − 129 version 21.5.2 "artichoke" released July 28, 2001.
+ − 130 version 21.5.3 "asparagus" released September 7, 2001.
+ − 131 version 21.5.4 "bamboo" released January 8, 2002.
+ − 132 version 21.5.5 "beets" released March 5, 2002.
+ − 133
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+ − 134
+ − 135
+ − 136 -- A time line for GNU Emacs version 19 is
+ − 137
+ − 138 version 19.7 (beta) (first beta release) released ??????; prob. late May 1993.
+ − 139 version 19.8 (beta) released May 27, 1993.
+ − 140 version 19.9 (beta) released May 27, 1993.
+ − 141 version 19.10 (beta) released May 30, 1993.
+ − 142 version 19.11 (beta) released June 1, 1993.
+ − 143 version 19.12 (beta) released June 2, 1993.
+ − 144 version 19.13 (beta) released June 8, 1993.
+ − 145 version 19.14 (beta) released June 17, 1993.
+ − 146 version 19.15 (beta) released June 19, 1993.
+ − 147 version 19.16 (beta) released July 6, 1993.
+ − 148 version 19.17 (beta) released late July, 1993.
+ − 149 version 19.18 (beta) released August 9, 1993.
+ − 150 version 19.19 (beta) released August 15, 1993.
+ − 151 version 19.20 (beta) released November 17, 1993.
+ − 152 version 19.21 (beta) released November 17, 1993.
+ − 153 version 19.22 (beta) released November 28, 1993.
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+ − 154 version 19.23 (beta) released on comp.emacs, May 17, 1994.
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+ − 155 version 19.24 (beta) released May 16, 1994.
+ − 156 version 19.25 (beta) released June 3, 1994.
+ − 157 version 19.26 (beta) released September 11, 1994.
+ − 158 version 19.27 (beta) released September 14, 1994.
+ − 159 version 19.28 (first ``official'' release) released November 1, 1994.
+ − 160 version 19.29 released June 21, 1995.
+ − 161 version 19.30 released November 24, 1995.
+ − 162 version 19.31 released May 25, 1996.
+ − 163 version 19.32 released July 31, 1996.
+ − 164 version 19.33 released August 11, 1996.
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+ − 165 version 19.34 released August 21, 1996; on comp.emacs, August 22.
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+ − 166 version 19.34b released September 6, 1996.
+ − 167
+ − 168
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+ − 169 -- A time line for GNU Emacs versions 20 and 21 is
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+ − 170
+ − 171 version 20.1 released September 17, 1997.
+ − 172 version 20.2 released September 20, 1997.
+ − 173 version 20.3 released August 19, 1998.
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+ − 174 version 20.4 released July 12, 1999; on comp.emacs, July 27.
+ − 175 version 21.1 released October 20, 2001.
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+ − 176
+ − 177
+ − 178 -- A time line for GNU Emacs version 18 and older is
+ − 179
+ − 180 GNU Emacs version 15 (15.34) was released sometime in 1984 or 1985 and
+ − 181 shared some code with a version of Emacs written by James Gosling (the
+ − 182 same James Gosling who later created the Java language).
+ − 183 GNU Emacs version 16 (first released version was 16.56) was released on
+ − 184 July 15, 1985. All Gosling code was removed due to potential copyright
+ − 185 problems with the code.
+ − 186 version 16.57: released on September 16, 1985.
+ − 187 versions 16.58, 16.59: released on September 17, 1985.
+ − 188 version 16.60: released on September 19, 1985. These later version 16's
+ − 189 incorporated patches from the net, esp. for getting Emacs to work under
+ − 190 System V.
+ − 191 version 17.36 (first official v17 release) released on December 20, 1985.
+ − 192 Included a TeX-able user manual. First official unpatched version that
+ − 193 worked on vanilla System V machines.
+ − 194 version 17.43 (second official v17 release) released on January 25, 1986.
+ − 195 version 17.45 released on January 30, 1986.
+ − 196 version 17.46 released on February 4, 1986.
+ − 197 version 17.48 released on February 10, 1986.
+ − 198 version 17.49 released on February 12, 1986.
+ − 199 version 17.55 released on March 18, 1986.
+ − 200 version 17.57 released on March 27, 1986.
+ − 201 version 17.58 released on April 4, 1986.
+ − 202 version 17.61 released on April 12, 1986.
+ − 203 version 17.63 released on May 7, 1986.
+ − 204 version 17.64 released on May 12, 1986.
+ − 205 version 18.24 (a beta version) released on October 2, 1986.
+ − 206 version 18.30 (a beta version) released on November 15, 1986.
+ − 207 version 18.31 (a beta version) released on November 23, 1986.
+ − 208 version 18.32 (a beta version) released on December 7, 1986.
+ − 209 version 18.33 (a beta version) released on December 12, 1986.
+ − 210 version 18.35 (a beta version) released on January 5, 1987.
+ − 211 version 18.36 (a beta version) released on January 21, 1987.
+ − 212 January 27, 1987: The Great Usenet Renaming. net.emacs is now comp.emacs.
+ − 213 version 18.37 (a beta version) released on February 12, 1987.
+ − 214 version 18.38 (a beta version) released on March 3, 1987.
+ − 215 version 18.39 (a beta version) released on March 14, 1987.
+ − 216 version 18.40 (a beta version) released on March 18, 1987.
+ − 217 version 18.41 (the first ``official'' release) released on March 22, 1987.
+ − 218 version 18.45 released on June 2, 1987.
+ − 219 version 18.46 released on June 9, 1987.
+ − 220 version 18.47 released on June 18, 1987.
+ − 221 version 18.48 released on September 3, 1987.
+ − 222 version 18.49 released on September 18, 1987.
+ − 223 version 18.50 released on February 13, 1988.
+ − 224 version 18.51 released on May 7, 1988.
+ − 225 version 18.52 released on September 1, 1988.
+ − 226 version 18.53 released on February 24, 1989.
+ − 227 version 18.54 released on April 26, 1989.
+ − 228 version 18.55 released on August 23, 1989. This is the earliest version
+ − 229 that is still available by FTP.
+ − 230 version 18.56 released on January 17, 1991.
+ − 231 version 18.57 released late January, 1991.
+ − 232 version 18.58 released ?????.
+ − 233 version 18.59 released October 31, 1992.
+ − 234
+ − 235 */
+ − 236
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+ − 237 /* Note: It is necessary to specify <config.h> and not "config.h" in
+ − 238 order for the --srcdir type of compilation to work properly.
+ − 239 Otherwise the config.h from the srcdir, rather than the one from
+ − 240 the build dir, will be used. */
+ − 241
+ − 242 #include <config.h>
+ − 243 #include "lisp.h"
+ − 244
+ − 245 #include "backtrace.h" /* run-emacs-from-temacs needs this */
+ − 246 #include "buffer.h"
+ − 247 #include "commands.h"
+ − 248 #include "console.h"
+ − 249 #include "process.h"
+ − 250 #include "redisplay.h"
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+ − 251 #include "frame.h"
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+ − 252 #include "sysdep.h"
+ − 253
+ − 254 #include "syssignal.h" /* Always include before systty.h */
+ − 255 #include "systty.h"
+ − 256 #include "sysfile.h"
+ − 257 #include "systime.h"
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+ − 258 #include "sysproc.h" /* for qxe_getpid() */
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+ − 259
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+ − 260 #ifdef PDUMP
+ − 261 #include "dumper.h"
+ − 262 #endif
+ − 263
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+ − 264 #ifdef QUANTIFY
+ − 265 #include <quantify.h>
+ − 266 #endif
+ − 267
+ − 268 #ifdef HAVE_SHLIB
+ − 269 #include "sysdll.h"
+ − 270 #endif
+ − 271
+ − 272 #ifdef TOOLTALK
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+ − 273 #include TT_C_H_FILE
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+ − 274 #endif
+ − 275
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+ − 276 #if defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN)
+ − 277 #include "syswindows.h"
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+ − 278 #endif
+ − 279
+ − 280 /* For PATH_EXEC */
+ − 281 #include <paths.h>
+ − 282
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+ − 283 #if defined (HEAP_IN_DATA) && !defined(PDUMP)
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+ − 284 void report_sheap_usage (int die_if_pure_storage_exceeded);
+ − 285 #endif
+ − 286
+ − 287 #if !defined (SYSTEM_MALLOC) && !defined (DOUG_LEA_MALLOC)
+ − 288 extern void *(*__malloc_hook)(size_t);
+ − 289 extern void *(*__realloc_hook)(void *, size_t);
+ − 290 extern void (*__free_hook)(void *);
+ − 291 #endif /* not SYSTEM_MALLOC && not DOUG_LEA_MALLOC */
+ − 292
+ − 293 /* Command line args from shell, as list of strings */
+ − 294 Lisp_Object Vcommand_line_args;
+ − 295
+ − 296 /* Set nonzero after XEmacs has started up the first time.
+ − 297 Prevents reinitialization of the Lisp world and keymaps
+ − 298 on subsequent starts. */
+ − 299 int initialized;
+ − 300
+ − 301 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
+ − 302 # include <malloc.h>
+ − 303 /* Preserves a pointer to the memory allocated that copies that
+ − 304 static data inside glibc's malloc. */
+ − 305 static void *malloc_state_ptr;
+ − 306 #endif /* DOUG_LEA_MALLOC */
+ − 307
+ − 308 # ifdef REL_ALLOC
+ − 309 void r_alloc_reinit (void);
+ − 310 # endif
+ − 311
+ − 312 /* Variable whose value is symbol giving operating system type. */
+ − 313 Lisp_Object Vsystem_type;
+ − 314
+ − 315 /* Variable whose value is string giving configuration built for. */
+ − 316 Lisp_Object Vsystem_configuration;
+ − 317
+ − 318 /* Variable whose value is string containing the configuration options
+ − 319 XEmacs was built with. */
+ − 320 Lisp_Object Vsystem_configuration_options;
+ − 321
+ − 322 /* Version numbers and strings */
+ − 323 Lisp_Object Vemacs_major_version;
+ − 324 Lisp_Object Vemacs_minor_version;
+ − 325 Lisp_Object Vemacs_patch_level;
+ − 326 Lisp_Object Vemacs_beta_version;
+ − 327 Lisp_Object Vxemacs_codename;
+ − 328 #ifdef INFODOCK
+ − 329 Lisp_Object Vinfodock_major_version;
+ − 330 Lisp_Object Vinfodock_minor_version;
+ − 331 Lisp_Object Vinfodock_build_version;
+ − 332 #endif
+ − 333
+ − 334 /* The path under which XEmacs was invoked. */
+ − 335 Lisp_Object Vinvocation_path;
+ − 336
+ − 337 /* The name under which XEmacs was invoked, with any leading directory
+ − 338 names discarded. */
+ − 339 Lisp_Object Vinvocation_name;
+ − 340
+ − 341 /* The directory name from which XEmacs was invoked. */
+ − 342 Lisp_Object Vinvocation_directory;
+ − 343
+ − 344 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */
+ − 345 /* The directory name in which to find subdirs such as lisp and etc.
+ − 346 nil means get them only from PATH_LOADSEARCH. */
+ − 347 Lisp_Object Vinstallation_directory;
+ − 348 #endif
+ − 349
+ − 350 Lisp_Object Vemacs_program_name, Vemacs_program_version;
+ − 351 Lisp_Object Vexec_path;
+ − 352 Lisp_Object Vexec_directory, Vconfigure_exec_directory;
+ − 353 Lisp_Object Vlisp_directory, Vconfigure_lisp_directory;
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+ − 354 Lisp_Object Vmule_lisp_directory, Vconfigure_mule_lisp_directory;
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+ − 355 Lisp_Object Vmodule_directory, Vconfigure_module_directory;
+ − 356 Lisp_Object Vsite_module_directory, Vconfigure_site_module_directory;
+ − 357 Lisp_Object Vconfigure_package_path;
+ − 358 Lisp_Object Vdata_directory, Vconfigure_data_directory;
+ − 359 Lisp_Object Vdoc_directory, Vconfigure_doc_directory;
+ − 360 Lisp_Object Vconfigure_lock_directory;
+ − 361 Lisp_Object Vdata_directory_list;
+ − 362 Lisp_Object Vconfigure_info_directory;
+ − 363 Lisp_Object Vsite_directory, Vconfigure_site_directory;
+ − 364 Lisp_Object Vconfigure_info_path;
+ − 365 Lisp_Object Vinternal_error_checking;
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+ − 366 Lisp_Object Vmail_lock_methods, Vconfigure_mail_lock_method;
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+ − 367
+ − 368 /* The default base directory XEmacs is installed under. */
+ − 369 Lisp_Object Vconfigure_exec_prefix_directory, Vconfigure_prefix_directory;
+ − 370
+ − 371 /* If nonzero, set XEmacs to run at this priority. This is also used
+ − 372 in child_setup and sys_suspend to make sure subshells run at normal
+ − 373 priority. */
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+ − 374 Fixnum emacs_priority;
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+ − 375
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+ − 376 /* Some FSF junk with running_asynch_code, to preserve the match
+ − 377 data. Not necessary because we don't call process filters
+ − 378 asynchronously (i.e. from within QUIT). */
+ − 379 /* #### Delete this when merging the rest of my code */
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+ − 380 int running_asynch_code;
+ − 381
+ − 382 /* If non-zero, a window-system was specified on the command line. */
+ − 383 int display_arg;
+ − 384
+ − 385 /* Type of display specified. We cannot use a Lisp symbol here because
+ − 386 Lisp symbols may not initialized at the time that we set this
+ − 387 variable. */
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+ − 388 const Char_ASCII *display_use;
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+ − 389
+ − 390 /* If non-zero, then the early error handler will only print the error
+ − 391 message and exit. */
+ − 392 int suppress_early_error_handler_backtrace;
+ − 393
+ − 394 /* An address near the bottom of the stack.
+ − 395 Tells GC how to save a copy of the stack. */
+ − 396 char *stack_bottom;
+ − 397
+ − 398 #ifdef USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES
+ − 399 /* If nonzero, this is the place to put the end of the writable segment
+ − 400 at startup. */
+ − 401
+ − 402 uintptr_t bss_end = 0;
+ − 403 #endif
+ − 404
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+ − 405 /* Number of bytes of writable memory we can expect to be able to get:
+ − 406 Leave this as an unsigned int because it could potentially be 4G */
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+ − 407 unsigned int lim_data;
+ − 408
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+ − 409 /* WARNING!
+ − 410
+ − 411 Some LISP-visible command-line options are set by XEmacs _before_ the
+ − 412 data is dumped in building a --pdump XEmacs, but used _after_ it is
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+ − 413 restored in normal operation. Thus the dump-time values overwrite the
+ − 414 values XEmacs is getting at runtime. Such variables must be saved
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+ − 415 before loading the dumpfile, and restored afterward.
+ − 416
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+ − 417 Therefore these variables may not be initialized in vars_of_emacs().
+ − 418
+ − 419 The save/restore is done immediately before and after pdump_load() in
+ − 420 main_1(). See that function for the current list of protected variables.
+ − 421
+ − 422 Note that saving/restoring is only necessary for a few variables that are
+ − 423 o command line arguments effective at runtime (as opposed to dump-time),
+ − 424 o parsed before pdump_load, and
+ − 425 o exported to Lisp via a DEFVAR.
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+ − 426 */
+ − 427
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+ − 428 /* Nonzero means running XEmacs without interactive terminal. */
+ − 429
+ − 430 int noninteractive;
+ − 431
+ − 432 /* Value of Lisp variable `noninteractive'.
+ − 433 Normally same as C variable `noninteractive'
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+ − 434 but nothing terrible happens if user sets this one.
+ − 435
+ − 436 Shadowed from the pdumper by `noninteractive'. */
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+ − 437
+ − 438 int noninteractive1;
+ − 439
+ − 440 /* Nonzero means don't perform site-lisp searches at startup */
+ − 441 int inhibit_site_lisp;
+ − 442
+ − 443 /* Nonzero means don't perform site-modules searches at startup */
+ − 444 int inhibit_site_modules;
+ − 445
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+ − 446 /* Nonzero means don't load user-init or site-start file */
+ − 447 int vanilla_inhibiting;
+ − 448
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+ − 449 /* Nonzero means don't respect early packages at startup */
+ − 450 int inhibit_early_packages;
+ − 451
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+ − 452 /* Nonzero means don't respect any packages at startup -- act as if they
+ − 453 don't exist. */
+ − 454 int inhibit_all_packages;
+ − 455
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+ − 456 /* Nonzero means don't load package autoloads at startup */
+ − 457 int inhibit_autoloads;
+ − 458
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+ − 459 /* Nonzero means don't load the dump file (ignored if not PDUMP) */
+ − 460
+ − 461 int nodumpfile;
+ − 462
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+ − 463 /* Nonzero means print debug information about path searching */
+ − 464 int debug_paths;
+ − 465
+ − 466 /* Save argv and argc. */
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+ − 467 static Extbyte **initial_argv; /* #### currently unused */
+ − 468 static int initial_argc; /* #### currently unused */
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+ − 469
+ − 470 static void sort_args (int argc, char **argv);
+ − 471
+ − 472 Lisp_Object Qkill_emacs_hook;
+ − 473 Lisp_Object Qsave_buffers_kill_emacs;
+ − 474
+ − 475 extern Lisp_Object Vlisp_EXEC_SUFFIXES;
+ − 476
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+ − 477 /* Nonzero if handling a fatal error already. */
+ − 478 int fatal_error_in_progress;
+ − 479
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+ − 480 /* Nonzero means we're going down, so we better not run any hooks
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+ − 481 or do other non-essential stuff. */
+ − 482 int preparing_for_armageddon;
+ − 483
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+ − 484 /* Nonzero means we're in an unstable situation and need to skip
+ − 485 i18n conversions and such during printing. */
+ − 486 int inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations;
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+ − 487
+ − 488 static JMP_BUF run_temacs_catch;
+ − 489
+ − 490 static int run_temacs_argc;
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+ − 491 static Extbyte **run_temacs_argv;
+ − 492 static Extbyte *run_temacs_args;
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+ − 493 static int run_temacs_argv_size;
+ − 494 static int run_temacs_args_size;
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+ − 495
+ − 496 #ifdef _MSC_VER
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+ − 497 static DWORD mswindows_handle_hardware_exceptions (DWORD code);
+ − 498 #endif
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+ − 499
+ − 500
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+ − 501 /************************************************************************/
+ − 502 /* Functions to handle arguments */
+ − 503 /************************************************************************/
+ − 504
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+ − 505 /* Code for dealing with Lisp access to the Unix command line */
+ − 506
+ − 507 static Lisp_Object
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+ − 508 make_arg_list_1 (int argc, Extbyte **argv, int skip_args)
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+ − 509 {
+ − 510 Lisp_Object result = Qnil;
+ − 511 REGISTER int i;
+ − 512
+ − 513 for (i = argc - 1; i >= 0; i--)
+ − 514 {
+ − 515 if (i == 0 || i > skip_args)
+ − 516 {
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+ − 517 #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE
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+ − 518 if (i == 0)
+ − 519 {
+ − 520 /* Do not trust to what crt0 has stuffed into argv[0] */
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+ − 521 Extbyte full_exe_path[PATH_MAX];
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+ − 522 Lisp_Object fullpath;
+ − 523
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+ − 524 qxeGetModuleFileName (NULL, full_exe_path, PATH_MAX);
+ − 525 fullpath = build_tstr_string (full_exe_path);
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+ − 526 result = Fcons (fullpath, result);
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+ − 527 #if defined(HAVE_SHLIB)
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+ − 528 {
+ − 529 Extbyte *fullpathext;
+ − 530
+ − 531 LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (fullpath, fullpathext,
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+ − 532 Qdll_filename_encoding);
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+ − 533 (void) dll_init (fullpathext);
+ − 534 }
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+ − 535 #endif
+ − 536 }
+ − 537 else
+ − 538 #endif
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+ − 539 result = Fcons (build_ext_string (argv[i],
+ − 540 Qcommand_argument_encoding),
440
+ − 541 result);
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+ − 542 }
+ − 543 }
+ − 544 return result;
+ − 545 }
+ − 546
+ − 547 Lisp_Object
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+ − 548 make_arg_list (int argc, Extbyte **argv)
428
+ − 549 {
+ − 550 return make_arg_list_1 (argc, argv, 0);
+ − 551 }
+ − 552
+ − 553 /* Calling functions are also responsible for calling free_argc_argv
+ − 554 when they are done with the generated list. */
+ − 555 void
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+ − 556 make_argc_argv (Lisp_Object argv_list, int *argc, Extbyte ***argv)
428
+ − 557 {
+ − 558 Lisp_Object next;
+ − 559 int n = XINT (Flength (argv_list));
+ − 560 REGISTER int i;
442
+ − 561 *argv = (Extbyte**) xmalloc ((n+1) * sizeof (Extbyte*));
428
+ − 562
+ − 563 for (i = 0, next = argv_list; i < n; i++, next = XCDR (next))
+ − 564 {
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+ − 565 const Extbyte *temp;
428
+ − 566 CHECK_STRING (XCAR (next));
+ − 567
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+ − 568 LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (XCAR (next), temp, Qcommand_argument_encoding);
428
+ − 569 (*argv) [i] = xstrdup (temp);
+ − 570 }
+ − 571 (*argv) [n] = 0;
+ − 572 *argc = i;
+ − 573 }
+ − 574
+ − 575 void
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+ − 576 free_argc_argv (Extbyte **argv)
428
+ − 577 {
+ − 578 int elt = 0;
+ − 579
+ − 580 while (argv[elt])
+ − 581 {
+ − 582 xfree (argv[elt]);
+ − 583 elt++;
+ − 584 }
+ − 585 xfree (argv);
+ − 586 }
+ − 587
+ − 588 static void
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+ − 589 init_cmdargs (int argc, Extbyte **argv, int skip_args)
428
+ − 590 {
+ − 591 initial_argv = argv;
+ − 592 initial_argc = argc;
+ − 593
+ − 594 Vcommand_line_args = make_arg_list_1 (argc, argv, skip_args);
+ − 595 }
+ − 596
+ − 597 DEFUN ("invocation-name", Finvocation_name, 0, 0, 0, /*
+ − 598 Return the program name that was used to run XEmacs.
+ − 599 Any directory names are omitted.
+ − 600 */
+ − 601 ())
+ − 602 {
+ − 603 return Fcopy_sequence (Vinvocation_name);
+ − 604 }
+ − 605
+ − 606 DEFUN ("invocation-directory", Finvocation_directory, 0, 0, 0, /*
+ − 607 Return the directory name in which the Emacs executable was located.
+ − 608 */
+ − 609 ())
+ − 610 {
+ − 611 return Fcopy_sequence (Vinvocation_directory);
+ − 612 }
+ − 613
+ − 614
+ − 615
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+ − 616 /* Test whether the next argument in ARGV matches SSTR or a prefix of LSTR
+ − 617 (at least MINLEN characters; if MINLEN is 0, set to size of LSTR). If
+ − 618 so, then if VALPTR is non-null (the argument is supposed to have a
+ − 619 value) store in *VALPTR either the next argument or the portion of this
+ − 620 one after the equal sign. ARGV is read starting at position *SKIPPTR;
+ − 621 this index is advanced by the number of arguments used.
428
+ − 622
+ − 623 Too bad we can't just use getopt for all of this, but we don't have
+ − 624 enough information to do it right. */
+ − 625
+ − 626 static int
+ − 627 argmatch (char **argv, int argc, char *sstr, char *lstr,
+ − 628 int minlen, char **valptr, int *skipptr)
+ − 629 {
+ − 630 char *p = NULL;
+ − 631 int arglen;
+ − 632 char *arg;
+ − 633
+ − 634 /* Don't access argv[argc]; give up in advance. */
+ − 635 if (argc <= *skipptr + 1)
+ − 636 return 0;
+ − 637
+ − 638 arg = argv[*skipptr+1];
+ − 639 if (arg == NULL)
+ − 640 return 0;
+ − 641 if (strcmp (arg, sstr) == 0)
+ − 642 {
+ − 643 if (valptr != NULL)
+ − 644 {
+ − 645 *valptr = argv[*skipptr+2];
+ − 646 *skipptr += 2;
+ − 647 }
+ − 648 else
+ − 649 *skipptr += 1;
+ − 650 return 1;
+ − 651 }
+ − 652 arglen = (valptr != NULL && (p = strchr (arg, '=')) != NULL
664
+ − 653 ? p - arg : (int) strlen (arg));
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+ − 654 if (lstr && !minlen)
+ − 655 minlen = strlen (lstr);
428
+ − 656 if (lstr == 0 || arglen < minlen || strncmp (arg, lstr, arglen) != 0)
+ − 657 return 0;
+ − 658 else if (valptr == NULL)
+ − 659 {
+ − 660 *skipptr += 1;
+ − 661 return 1;
+ − 662 }
+ − 663 else if (p != NULL)
+ − 664 {
+ − 665 *valptr = p+1;
+ − 666 *skipptr += 1;
+ − 667 return 1;
+ − 668 }
+ − 669 else if (argv[*skipptr+2] != NULL)
+ − 670 {
+ − 671 *valptr = argv[*skipptr+2];
+ − 672 *skipptr += 2;
+ − 673 return 1;
+ − 674 }
+ − 675 else
+ − 676 {
+ − 677 return 0;
+ − 678 }
+ − 679 }
+ − 680
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+ − 681
+ − 682 /************************************************************************/
+ − 683 /* main and friends: XEmacs startup */
+ − 684 /************************************************************************/
+ − 685
428
+ − 686 /* Make stack traces always identify version + configuration */
+ − 687 #define main_1 STACK_TRACE_EYE_CATCHER
+ − 688
+ − 689 /* This function is not static, so that the compiler is less likely to
446
+ − 690 inline it, which would make it not show up in stack traces.
+ − 691
+ − 692 The restart argument is a flag that indicates that main_1 is now
771
+ − 693 being called for the second time in this invocation of xemacs; this
+ − 694 happens as a result of using `run-temacs' in the command line, when
+ − 695 invoking a bare (without dumped data) XEmacs (i.e. `temacs' with
+ − 696 the conventional dumper or `xemacs -nd' with the pdumper). See
446
+ − 697 Frun_emacs_from_temacs().
+ − 698
+ − 699 restart interacts with initialized as follows (per Olivier Galibert):
+ − 700
+ − 701 It's perverted.
+ − 702
+ − 703 initialized==0 => temacs
+ − 704 initialized!=0 && restart!=0 => run-temacs
771
+ − 705 initialized!=0 && restart==0 => either xemacs after conventional dump,
+ − 706 or xemacs post pdump_load()
446
+ − 707 */
428
+ − 708 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (main_1 (int, char **, char **, int));
+ − 709 DOESNT_RETURN
+ − 710 main_1 (int argc, char **argv, char **envp, int restart)
+ − 711 {
+ − 712 char stack_bottom_variable;
+ − 713 int skip_args = 0;
+ − 714 Lisp_Object load_me;
+ − 715 int inhibit_window_system;
+ − 716 #ifdef NeXT
+ − 717 extern int malloc_cookie;
+ − 718 #endif
+ − 719
+ − 720 #if (!defined (SYSTEM_MALLOC) && !defined (HAVE_LIBMCHECK) \
+ − 721 && !defined (DOUG_LEA_MALLOC))
+ − 722 /* Make sure that any libraries we link against haven't installed a
+ − 723 hook for a gmalloc of a potentially incompatible version. */
+ − 724 /* If we're using libmcheck, the hooks have already been initialized, */
+ − 725 /* don't touch them. -slb */
+ − 726 __malloc_hook = NULL;
+ − 727 __realloc_hook = NULL;
+ − 728 __free_hook = NULL;
+ − 729 #endif /* not SYSTEM_MALLOC or HAVE_LIBMCHECK or DOUG_LEA_MALLOC */
+ − 730
+ − 731 noninteractive = 0;
771
+ − 732 inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations = 1;
428
+ − 733
+ − 734 #ifdef NeXT
+ − 735 /* 19-Jun-1995 -baw
+ − 736 * NeXT secret magic, ripped from Emacs-for-NS by Carl Edman
+ − 737 * <cedman@princeton.edu>. Note that even Carl doesn't know what this
776
+ − 738 * does; it was provided by NeXT, and it presumably makes NS's mallocator
428
+ − 739 * work with dumping. But malloc_jumpstart() and malloc_freezedry() in
+ − 740 * unexnext.c are both completely undocumented, even in NS header files!
+ − 741 * But hey, it solves all NS related memory problems, so who's
+ − 742 * complaining? */
+ − 743 if (initialized && malloc_jumpstart (malloc_cookie) != 0)
442
+ − 744 stderr_out ("malloc jumpstart failed!\n");
428
+ − 745 #endif /* NeXT */
+ − 746
+ − 747 /*
+ − 748 #if defined (GNU_MALLOC) && \
+ − 749 defined (ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC) && \
+ − 750 !defined (HAVE_LIBMCHECK)
+ − 751 */
+ − 752 #if defined(LOSING_GCC_DESTRUCTOR_FREE_BUG)
+ − 753 /* Prior to XEmacs 21, this was `#if 0'ed out. */
+ − 754 /* I'm enabling this because it is the only reliable way I've found to */
+ − 755 /* prevent a very annoying problem where GCC will attempt to free(3) */
+ − 756 /* memory at exit() and cause a coredump. */
+ − 757 init_free_hook ();
+ − 758 #endif
+ − 759
+ − 760 sort_args (argc, argv);
+ − 761
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+ − 762 #if defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (_SCO_DS)
428
+ − 763 environ = envp;
+ − 764 #endif
+ − 765
+ − 766 /* Record (approximately) where the stack begins. */
+ − 767 stack_bottom = &stack_bottom_variable;
+ − 768
+ − 769 #ifdef USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES
+ − 770 if (bss_end)
+ − 771 brk ((void *) bss_end);
+ − 772 #endif
+ − 773
+ − 774 clearerr (stdin);
+ − 775
+ − 776 #if defined (HAVE_MMAP) && defined (REL_ALLOC)
+ − 777 /* ralloc can only be used if using the GNU memory allocator. */
+ − 778 init_ralloc ();
+ − 779 #elif defined (REL_ALLOC) && !defined(DOUG_LEA_MALLOC)
+ − 780 if (initialized)
+ − 781 init_ralloc();
+ − 782 #endif
+ − 783
+ − 784 #ifdef HAVE_SOCKS
+ − 785 if (initialized)
+ − 786 SOCKSinit (argv[0]);
+ − 787 #endif /* HAVE_SOCKS */
+ − 788
+ − 789 #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC
+ − 790 if (!initialized)
+ − 791 /* Arrange to get warning messages as memory fills up. */
+ − 792 memory_warnings (0, malloc_warning);
+ − 793 #endif /* not SYSTEM_MALLOC */
+ − 794
+ − 795 #ifdef SET_EMACS_PRIORITY
+ − 796 if (emacs_priority != 0)
+ − 797 nice (-emacs_priority);
+ − 798 setuid (getuid ());
+ − 799 #endif /* SET_EMACS_PRIORITY */
+ − 800
+ − 801 #ifdef EXTRA_INITIALIZE
+ − 802 EXTRA_INITIALIZE;
+ − 803 #endif
+ − 804
+ − 805 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
+ − 806 inhibit_window_system = 0;
+ − 807 #else
+ − 808 inhibit_window_system = 1;
+ − 809 #endif
+ − 810
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+ − 811 /* NOTE NOTE NOTE: Keep the following args in sync with the big list of
+ − 812 arguments below in standard_args[], with the help text in startup.el,
+ − 813 and with the list of non-clobbered variables near where pdump_load()
+ − 814 is called! */
+ − 815
+ − 816 /* Handle the -sd/--show-dump-id switch, which means show the hex dump_id
+ − 817 and quit */
+ − 818 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-sd", "--show-dump-id", 0, NULL, &skip_args))
442
+ − 819 {
+ − 820 #ifdef PDUMP
+ − 821 printf ("%08x\n", dump_id);
+ − 822 #else
446
+ − 823 printf ("Portable dumper not configured; -sd just forces exit.\n");
442
+ − 824 #endif
+ − 825 exit (0);
+ − 826 }
771
+ − 827
428
+ − 828 /* Handle the -t switch, which specifies filename to use as terminal */
+ − 829 {
771
+ − 830 Extbyte *term;
776
+ − 831 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-t", "--terminal", 0, &term, &skip_args))
428
+ − 832 {
771
+ − 833 retry_close (0);
+ − 834 retry_close (1);
428
+ − 835 if (open (term, O_RDWR | OPEN_BINARY, 2) < 0)
+ − 836 fatal ("%s: %s", term, strerror (errno));
+ − 837 dup (0);
+ − 838 if (! isatty (0))
+ − 839 fatal ("%s: not a tty", term);
+ − 840
+ − 841 #if 0
+ − 842 stderr_out ("Using %s", ttyname (0));
+ − 843 #endif
+ − 844 stderr_out ("Using %s", term);
+ − 845 inhibit_window_system = 1; /* -t => -nw */
+ − 846 }
+ − 847 }
+ − 848
776
+ − 849 /* Handle the --no-dump-file/-nd switch, which means don't load the dump
+ − 850 file (ignored when not using pdump) */
+ − 851 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-nd", "--no-dump-file", 0, NULL, &skip_args))
+ − 852 nodumpfile = 1;
442
+ − 853
428
+ − 854 /* Handle -nw switch */
776
+ − 855 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-nw", "--no-windows", 0, NULL, &skip_args))
428
+ − 856 inhibit_window_system = 1;
+ − 857
+ − 858 /* Handle the -batch switch, which means don't do interactive display. */
776
+ − 859 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-batch", "--batch", 0, NULL, &skip_args))
428
+ − 860 {
+ − 861 #if 0 /* I don't think this is correct. */
+ − 862 inhibit_autoloads = 1;
+ − 863 #endif
+ − 864 noninteractive = 1;
+ − 865 }
+ − 866
771
+ − 867 #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE
+ − 868 /* Handle the -nuni switch, which forces XEmacs to use the ANSI
+ − 869 versions of Unicode-split API's even on Windows NT, which has
+ − 870 full Unicode support. This helps flush out problems in the code
+ − 871 we've written to convert between ANSI and Unicode. */
776
+ − 872 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-nuni", "--no-unicode-lib-calls", 0, NULL,
771
+ − 873 &skip_args))
+ − 874 no_mswin_unicode_lib_calls = 1;
+ − 875 #endif /* WIN32_NATIVE */
+ − 876
428
+ − 877 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-debug-paths", "--debug-paths",
776
+ − 878 0, NULL, &skip_args))
+ − 879 debug_paths = 1;
+ − 880
+ − 881 /* Handle (maybe partially) some inhibiting flags. Packages are searched
+ − 882 prior to the rest of the command line being parsed in startup.el. */
+ − 883
+ − 884 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-no-packages", "--no-packages",
+ − 885 0, NULL, &skip_args))
+ − 886 {
+ − 887 inhibit_all_packages = 1;
+ − 888 inhibit_early_packages = 1;
+ − 889 vanilla_inhibiting = 1;
+ − 890 }
+ − 891
428
+ − 892 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-no-early-packages", "--no-early-packages",
776
+ − 893 0, NULL, &skip_args))
+ − 894 inhibit_early_packages = 1;
+ − 895
+ − 896 #ifdef HAVE_SHLIB
+ − 897 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-no-site-modules", "--no-site-modules",
+ − 898 0, NULL, &skip_args))
+ − 899 #endif
+ − 900 inhibit_site_modules = 1;
+ − 901
+ − 902 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-vanilla", "--vanilla",
+ − 903 0, NULL, &skip_args))
428
+ − 904 {
+ − 905 inhibit_early_packages = 1;
776
+ − 906 vanilla_inhibiting = 1;
428
+ − 907 }
+ − 908
+ − 909 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-no-autoloads", "--no-autoloads",
776
+ − 910 0, NULL, &skip_args))
428
+ − 911 {
+ − 912 inhibit_autoloads = 1;
776
+ − 913 inhibit_early_packages = 1;
+ − 914 vanilla_inhibiting = 1;
428
+ − 915 }
+ − 916
+ − 917 /* Partially handle the -version and -help switches: they imply -batch,
+ − 918 but are not removed from the list. */
+ − 919 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-help", "--help", 3, NULL, &skip_args))
+ − 920 noninteractive = 1, skip_args--;
+ − 921
+ − 922 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-version", "--version", 3, NULL, &skip_args) ||
+ − 923 argmatch (argv, argc, "-V", 0, 2, NULL, &skip_args))
+ − 924 noninteractive = 1, skip_args--;
+ − 925
+ − 926 /* Now, figure out which type of console is our first console. */
+ − 927
+ − 928 display_arg = 0;
+ − 929
+ − 930 if (noninteractive)
+ − 931 display_use = "stream";
+ − 932 else
+ − 933 display_use = "tty";
+ − 934
+ − 935 #ifndef HAVE_TTY
+ − 936 if (inhibit_window_system)
+ − 937 fatal ("Sorry, this XEmacs was not compiled with TTY support");
+ − 938 #endif
+ − 939
+ − 940 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
+ − 941 /* Stupid kludge to catch command-line display spec. We can't
+ − 942 handle this argument entirely in window-system-dependent code
+ − 943 because we don't even know which window-system-dependent code
+ − 944 to run until we've recognized this argument. */
+ − 945 if (!inhibit_window_system && !noninteractive)
+ − 946 {
+ − 947 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
+ − 948 char *dpy = 0;
+ − 949 int count_before = skip_args;
+ − 950
+ − 951 if (argmatch (argv, argc, "-d", "--display", 3, &dpy, &skip_args) ||
+ − 952 argmatch (argv, argc, "-display", 0, 3, &dpy, &skip_args))
+ − 953 {
+ − 954 display_arg = 1;
+ − 955 display_use = "x";
+ − 956 }
+ − 957 /* If we have the form --display=NAME,
+ − 958 convert it into -d name.
+ − 959 This requires inserting a new element into argv. */
+ − 960 if (dpy != 0 && skip_args - count_before == 1)
+ − 961 {
+ − 962 char **new = (char **) xmalloc (sizeof (char *) * (argc + 2));
+ − 963 int j;
+ − 964
+ − 965 for (j = 0; j < count_before + 1; j++)
+ − 966 new[j] = argv[j];
+ − 967 new[count_before + 1] = "-d";
+ − 968 new[count_before + 2] = dpy;
+ − 969 for (j = count_before + 2; j <argc; j++)
+ − 970 new[j + 1] = argv[j];
+ − 971 argv = new;
+ − 972 argc++;
+ − 973 }
+ − 974 /* Change --display to -d, when its arg is separate. */
+ − 975 else if (dpy != 0 && skip_args > count_before
+ − 976 && argv[count_before + 1][1] == '-')
+ − 977 argv[count_before + 1] = "-d";
+ − 978
+ − 979 /* Don't actually discard this arg. */
+ − 980 skip_args = count_before;
+ − 981
+ − 982 /* If there is a non-empty environment var DISPLAY, set
+ − 983 `display_use', but not `display_arg', which is only to be set
+ − 984 if the display was specified on the command line. */
+ − 985 if ((dpy = getenv ("DISPLAY")) && dpy[0])
+ − 986 display_use = "x";
+ − 987
+ − 988 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
462
+ − 989 #ifdef HAVE_GTK
+ − 990 {
+ − 991 char *dpy = getenv ("DISPLAY");
+ − 992 if (dpy && dpy[0])
+ − 993 display_use = "gtk";
+ − 994 }
+ − 995 #endif
428
+ − 996 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
771
+ − 997 if (strcmp (display_use, "x") != 0)
428
+ − 998 display_use = "mswindows";
+ − 999 #endif /* HAVE_MS_WINDOWS */
+ − 1000 }
+ − 1001 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
+ − 1002
+ − 1003 noninteractive1 = noninteractive;
+ − 1004
+ − 1005 /****** Now initialize everything *******/
+ − 1006
+ − 1007 /* First, do really basic environment initialization -- catching signals
+ − 1008 and the like. These functions have no dependence on any part of
+ − 1009 the Lisp engine and need to be done both at dump time and at run time. */
+ − 1010
+ − 1011 init_signals_very_early ();
+ − 1012 init_data_very_early (); /* Catch math errors. */
+ − 1013 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
+ − 1014 init_floatfns_very_early (); /* Catch floating-point math errors. */
+ − 1015 #endif
+ − 1016 init_process_times_very_early (); /* Initialize our process timers.
+ − 1017 As early as possible, of course,
+ − 1018 so we can be fairly accurate. */
771
+ − 1019
+ − 1020 #ifdef HAVE_WIN32_CODING_SYSTEMS
+ − 1021 init_win32_very_early ();
+ − 1022 #endif
657
+ − 1023 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
771
+ − 1024 /* Depends on XEUNICODE_P, only accurate after the previous call */
+ − 1025 init_mswindows_dde_very_early (); /* DDE needs to be initialized early so
+ − 1026 that the client doesn't give up
+ − 1027 waiting. */
657
+ − 1028 #endif
428
+ − 1029
+ − 1030 /* Now initialize the Lisp engine and the like. Done only during
+ − 1031 dumping. No dependence on anything that may be in the user's
+ − 1032 environment when the dumped XEmacs is run.
+ − 1033
+ − 1034 We try to do things in an order that minimizes the non-obvious
+ − 1035 dependencies between functions. */
+ − 1036
+ − 1037 /* purify_flag 1 is correct even if CANNOT_DUMP.
+ − 1038 * loadup.el will set to nil at end. */
+ − 1039
+ − 1040 purify_flag = 0;
+ − 1041 #ifdef PDUMP
+ − 1042 if (restart)
+ − 1043 initialized = 1;
771
+ − 1044 else if (nodumpfile)
+ − 1045 {
+ − 1046 initialized = 0;
442
+ − 1047 purify_flag = 1;
771
+ − 1048 }
+ − 1049 else
+ − 1050 {
+ − 1051
+ − 1052 /* Keep command options from getting stomped.
+ − 1053
+ − 1054 Some LISP-visible options are changed by XEmacs _after_ the data is
+ − 1055 dumped in building a --pdump XEmacs, but _before_ it is restored in
+ − 1056 normal operation. Thus the restored values overwrite the values
+ − 1057 XEmacs is getting at run-time. Such variables must be saved here,
+ − 1058 and restored after loading the dumped data.
+ − 1059
776
+ − 1060 (Remember: Only LISP-visible options that are set up to this point
+ − 1061 need to be listed here.)
771
+ − 1062 */
+ − 1063
+ − 1064 /* noninteractive1 is saved in noninteractive, which isn't
+ − 1065 LISP-visible */
+ − 1066 int inhibit_early_packages_save = inhibit_early_packages;
+ − 1067 int inhibit_autoloads_save = inhibit_autoloads;
776
+ − 1068 int inhibit_all_packages_save = inhibit_all_packages;
+ − 1069 int vanilla_inhibiting_save = vanilla_inhibiting;
771
+ − 1070 int debug_paths_save = debug_paths;
776
+ − 1071 int inhibit_site_lisp_save = inhibit_site_lisp;
771
+ − 1072 int inhibit_site_modules_save = inhibit_site_modules;
+ − 1073
+ − 1074 initialized = pdump_load (argv[0]);
+ − 1075
+ − 1076 /* Now unstomp everything */
+ − 1077 noninteractive1 = noninteractive;
+ − 1078 inhibit_early_packages = inhibit_early_packages_save;
+ − 1079 inhibit_autoloads = inhibit_autoloads_save;
776
+ − 1080 inhibit_all_packages = inhibit_all_packages_save;
+ − 1081 vanilla_inhibiting = vanilla_inhibiting_save;
771
+ − 1082 debug_paths = debug_paths_save;
776
+ − 1083 inhibit_site_lisp = inhibit_site_lisp_save;
771
+ − 1084 inhibit_site_modules = inhibit_site_modules_save;
+ − 1085
+ − 1086 if (initialized)
+ − 1087 run_temacs_argc = -1;
+ − 1088 else
+ − 1089 purify_flag = 1;
+ − 1090 }
428
+ − 1091 #else
+ − 1092 if (!initialized)
+ − 1093 purify_flag = 1;
+ − 1094 #endif
+ − 1095
771
+ − 1096 if (initialized)
+ − 1097 {
+ − 1098 /* Reset some vars that were also set during loadup (we called
+ − 1099 these same functions below) */
+ − 1100 init_alloc_early ();
+ − 1101 }
+ − 1102
428
+ − 1103 if (!initialized)
+ − 1104 {
+ − 1105 /* Initialize things so that new Lisp objects
+ − 1106 can be created and objects can be staticpro'd.
+ − 1107 Must be basically the very first thing done
+ − 1108 because pretty much all of the initialization
+ − 1109 routines below create new objects. */
+ − 1110 init_alloc_once_early ();
+ − 1111
+ − 1112 /* Initialize Qnil, Qt, Qunbound, and the
+ − 1113 obarray. After this, symbols can be
442
+ − 1114 interned. This depends on init_alloc_once_early(). */
428
+ − 1115 init_symbols_once_early ();
+ − 1116
+ − 1117 /* Declare the basic symbols pertaining to errors,
442
+ − 1118 So that DEFERROR*() can be called. */
428
+ − 1119 init_errors_once_early ();
+ − 1120
+ − 1121 /* Make sure that opaque pointers can be created. */
+ − 1122 init_opaque_once_early ();
+ − 1123
771
+ − 1124 /* Make sure that hash tables can be created. */
+ − 1125 init_elhash_once_early ();
+ − 1126
+ − 1127 /* Make sure that eistrings can be created. */
+ − 1128 init_eistring_once_early ();
+ − 1129
+ − 1130 /* Initialize some vars that will also be reset post-dumping
+ − 1131 (see above) */
+ − 1132 init_alloc_early ();
+ − 1133
428
+ − 1134 /* Now declare all the symbols and define all the Lisp primitives.
+ − 1135
+ − 1136 The *only* thing that the syms_of_*() functions are allowed to do
442
+ − 1137 is call one of the following:
+ − 1138
+ − 1139 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION()
+ − 1140 defsymbol(), DEFSYMBOL(), or DEFSYMBOL_MULTIWORD_PREDICATE()
428
+ − 1141 defsubr() (i.e. DEFSUBR)
442
+ − 1142 deferror(), DEFERROR(), or DEFERROR_STANDARD()
+ − 1143 defkeyword() or DEFKEYWORD()
563
+ − 1144 Fput()
428
+ − 1145
+ − 1146 Order does not matter in these functions.
+ − 1147 */
+ − 1148
+ − 1149 syms_of_abbrev ();
+ − 1150 syms_of_alloc ();
+ − 1151 syms_of_buffer ();
+ − 1152 syms_of_bytecode ();
+ − 1153 syms_of_callint ();
+ − 1154 syms_of_callproc ();
+ − 1155 syms_of_casefiddle ();
+ − 1156 syms_of_casetab ();
+ − 1157 syms_of_chartab ();
+ − 1158 syms_of_cmdloop ();
+ − 1159 syms_of_cmds ();
+ − 1160 syms_of_console ();
+ − 1161 syms_of_data ();
+ − 1162 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS
+ − 1163 syms_of_debug ();
440
+ − 1164 syms_of_tests ();
428
+ − 1165 #endif /* DEBUG_XEMACS */
+ − 1166 syms_of_device ();
+ − 1167 #ifdef HAVE_DIALOGS
+ − 1168 syms_of_dialog ();
+ − 1169 #endif
+ − 1170 syms_of_dired ();
+ − 1171 syms_of_doc ();
+ − 1172 syms_of_editfns ();
+ − 1173 syms_of_elhash ();
+ − 1174 syms_of_emacs ();
+ − 1175 syms_of_eval ();
+ − 1176 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
+ − 1177 syms_of_event_Xt ();
+ − 1178 #endif
462
+ − 1179 #ifdef HAVE_GTK
+ − 1180 syms_of_event_gtk ();
+ − 1181 #endif
428
+ − 1182 #ifdef HAVE_DRAGNDROP
+ − 1183 syms_of_dragdrop ();
+ − 1184 #endif
+ − 1185 syms_of_event_stream ();
+ − 1186 syms_of_events ();
+ − 1187 syms_of_extents ();
+ − 1188 syms_of_faces ();
+ − 1189 syms_of_fileio ();
+ − 1190 #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION
+ − 1191 syms_of_filelock ();
+ − 1192 #endif /* CLASH_DETECTION */
+ − 1193 syms_of_floatfns ();
+ − 1194 syms_of_fns ();
+ − 1195 syms_of_font_lock ();
+ − 1196 syms_of_frame ();
+ − 1197 syms_of_general ();
+ − 1198 syms_of_glyphs ();
+ − 1199 syms_of_glyphs_eimage ();
563
+ − 1200 syms_of_glyphs_shared ();
428
+ − 1201 syms_of_glyphs_widget ();
+ − 1202 syms_of_gui ();
+ − 1203 syms_of_gutter ();
+ − 1204 syms_of_indent ();
+ − 1205 syms_of_intl ();
+ − 1206 syms_of_keymap ();
+ − 1207 syms_of_lread ();
+ − 1208 syms_of_macros ();
+ − 1209 syms_of_marker ();
+ − 1210 syms_of_md5 ();
+ − 1211 #ifdef HAVE_DATABASE
+ − 1212 syms_of_database ();
+ − 1213 #endif
+ − 1214 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1215 syms_of_menubar ();
+ − 1216 #endif
+ − 1217 syms_of_minibuf ();
+ − 1218 #ifdef HAVE_SHLIB
+ − 1219 syms_of_module ();
+ − 1220 #endif
+ − 1221 syms_of_objects ();
+ − 1222 syms_of_print ();
+ − 1223 #if !defined (NO_SUBPROCESSES)
+ − 1224 syms_of_process ();
+ − 1225 #ifdef HAVE_WIN32_PROCESSES
+ − 1226 syms_of_process_nt ();
+ − 1227 #endif
+ − 1228 #endif
+ − 1229 syms_of_profile ();
+ − 1230 #if defined (HAVE_MMAP) && defined (REL_ALLOC) && !defined(DOUG_LEA_MALLOC)
+ − 1231 syms_of_ralloc ();
+ − 1232 #endif /* HAVE_MMAP && REL_ALLOC */
+ − 1233 syms_of_rangetab ();
+ − 1234 syms_of_redisplay ();
+ − 1235 syms_of_search ();
+ − 1236 syms_of_select ();
+ − 1237 syms_of_signal ();
+ − 1238 syms_of_sound ();
+ − 1239 syms_of_specifier ();
+ − 1240 syms_of_symbols ();
+ − 1241 syms_of_syntax ();
+ − 1242 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
+ − 1243 syms_of_scrollbar ();
+ − 1244 #endif
771
+ − 1245 syms_of_text ();
428
+ − 1246 #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
+ − 1247 syms_of_toolbar ();
+ − 1248 #endif
+ − 1249 syms_of_undo ();
+ − 1250 syms_of_widget ();
+ − 1251 syms_of_window ();
+ − 1252
+ − 1253 #ifdef HAVE_TTY
+ − 1254 syms_of_console_tty ();
+ − 1255 syms_of_device_tty ();
771
+ − 1256 syms_of_frame_tty ();
428
+ − 1257 syms_of_objects_tty ();
+ − 1258 #endif
+ − 1259
462
+ − 1260 #ifdef HAVE_GTK
+ − 1261 syms_of_device_gtk ();
+ − 1262 syms_of_frame_gtk ();
+ − 1263 syms_of_glyphs_gtk ();
+ − 1264 syms_of_objects_gtk ();
+ − 1265 syms_of_ui_gtk ();
+ − 1266 syms_of_select_gtk ();
+ − 1267 #ifdef HAVE_DIALOGS
+ − 1268 syms_of_dialog_gtk ();
+ − 1269 #endif
+ − 1270 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1271 syms_of_menubar_gtk ();
+ − 1272 #endif
+ − 1273 syms_of_select_gtk ();
+ − 1274
771
+ − 1275 #ifdef HAVE_GUI_OBJECTS
462
+ − 1276 syms_of_gui_gtk ();
+ − 1277 #endif
+ − 1278 #endif /* HAVE_GTK */
+ − 1279
428
+ − 1280 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
442
+ − 1281 #ifdef HAVE_BALLOON_HELP
440
+ − 1282 syms_of_balloon_x ();
442
+ − 1283 #endif
428
+ − 1284 syms_of_device_x ();
771
+ − 1285 #ifdef HAVE_X_DIALOGS
428
+ − 1286 syms_of_dialog_x ();
+ − 1287 #endif
+ − 1288 syms_of_frame_x ();
+ − 1289 syms_of_glyphs_x ();
+ − 1290 syms_of_objects_x ();
+ − 1291 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1292 syms_of_menubar_x ();
+ − 1293 #endif
440
+ − 1294 syms_of_select_x ();
771
+ − 1295 #ifdef HAVE_GUI_OBJECTS
428
+ − 1296 syms_of_gui_x ();
+ − 1297 #endif
771
+ − 1298 syms_of_intl_x ();
428
+ − 1299 #ifdef HAVE_XIM
+ − 1300 #ifdef XIM_XLIB
+ − 1301 syms_of_input_method_xlib ();
+ − 1302 #endif
+ − 1303 #endif /* HAVE_XIM */
+ − 1304 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
+ − 1305
+ − 1306 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
+ − 1307 syms_of_console_mswindows ();
+ − 1308 syms_of_device_mswindows ();
771
+ − 1309 #ifdef HAVE_DIALOGS
442
+ − 1310 syms_of_dialog_mswindows ();
771
+ − 1311 #endif
428
+ − 1312 syms_of_frame_mswindows ();
+ − 1313 syms_of_objects_mswindows ();
+ − 1314 syms_of_select_mswindows ();
+ − 1315 syms_of_glyphs_mswindows ();
771
+ − 1316 #ifdef HAVE_GUI_OBJECTS
440
+ − 1317 syms_of_gui_mswindows ();
771
+ − 1318 #endif
428
+ − 1319 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1320 syms_of_menubar_mswindows ();
+ − 1321 #endif
+ − 1322 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
+ − 1323 syms_of_scrollbar_mswindows ();
+ − 1324 #endif
442
+ − 1325 #endif /* HAVE_MS_WINDOWS */
428
+ − 1326 #ifdef HAVE_MSW_C_DIRED
+ − 1327 syms_of_dired_mswindows ();
+ − 1328 #endif
442
+ − 1329 #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE
771
+ − 1330 syms_of_nt ();
428
+ − 1331 #endif
442
+ − 1332 #if defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN)
+ − 1333 syms_of_win32 ();
+ − 1334 #endif
428
+ − 1335
771
+ − 1336 syms_of_file_coding ();
+ − 1337 syms_of_unicode ();
428
+ − 1338 #ifdef MULE
+ − 1339 syms_of_mule_ccl ();
+ − 1340 syms_of_mule_charset ();
771
+ − 1341 syms_of_mule_coding ();
428
+ − 1342 #ifdef HAVE_WNN
+ − 1343 syms_of_mule_wnn ();
+ − 1344 #endif
+ − 1345 #ifdef HAVE_CANNA
+ − 1346 syms_of_mule_canna ();
+ − 1347 #endif /* HAVE_CANNA */
+ − 1348 #endif /* MULE */
+ − 1349
771
+ − 1350 #ifdef HAVE_WIN32_CODING_SYSTEMS
+ − 1351 syms_of_intl_win32 ();
+ − 1352 #endif
+ − 1353
428
+ − 1354 #ifdef SYMS_SYSTEM
+ − 1355 SYMS_SYSTEM;
+ − 1356 #endif
+ − 1357
+ − 1358 #ifdef SYMS_MACHINE
+ − 1359 SYMS_MACHINE;
+ − 1360 #endif
+ − 1361
+ − 1362 /*
+ − 1363 #if defined (GNU_MALLOC) && \
+ − 1364 defined (ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC) && \
+ − 1365 !defined (HAVE_LIBMCHECK)
+ − 1366 */
+ − 1367 /* Prior to XEmacs 21, this was `#if 0'ed out. -slb */
+ − 1368 #if defined (LOSING_GCC_DESTRUCTOR_FREE_BUG)
+ − 1369 syms_of_free_hook ();
+ − 1370 #endif
+ − 1371
+ − 1372 #ifdef TOOLTALK
+ − 1373 syms_of_tooltalk ();
+ − 1374 #endif
+ − 1375
+ − 1376 #ifdef SUNPRO
+ − 1377 syms_of_sunpro ();
+ − 1378 #endif
+ − 1379
+ − 1380 #ifdef HAVE_LDAP
+ − 1381 syms_of_eldap ();
+ − 1382 #endif
+ − 1383
+ − 1384 #ifdef HAVE_GPM
442
+ − 1385 syms_of_gpmevent ();
+ − 1386 #endif
+ − 1387
+ − 1388 #ifdef HAVE_POSTGRESQL
+ − 1389 syms_of_postgresql ();
428
+ − 1390 #endif
+ − 1391
+ − 1392 /* Now create the subtypes for the types that have them.
+ − 1393 We do this before the vars_*() because more symbols
+ − 1394 may get initialized here. */
+ − 1395
+ − 1396 /* Now initialize the console types and associated symbols.
+ − 1397 Other than the first function below, the functions may
+ − 1398 make exactly the following function/macro calls:
+ − 1399
+ − 1400 INITIALIZE_CONSOLE_TYPE()
+ − 1401 CONSOLE_HAS_METHOD()
+ − 1402
+ − 1403 For any given console type, the former macro must be called
+ − 1404 before the any calls to the latter macro. */
+ − 1405
+ − 1406 console_type_create ();
+ − 1407
+ − 1408 console_type_create_stream ();
+ − 1409
+ − 1410 #ifdef HAVE_TTY
+ − 1411 console_type_create_tty ();
+ − 1412 console_type_create_device_tty ();
+ − 1413 console_type_create_frame_tty ();
+ − 1414 console_type_create_objects_tty ();
+ − 1415 console_type_create_redisplay_tty ();
+ − 1416 #endif
+ − 1417
462
+ − 1418 #ifdef HAVE_GTK
+ − 1419 console_type_create_gtk ();
+ − 1420 console_type_create_select_gtk ();
+ − 1421 console_type_create_device_gtk ();
+ − 1422 console_type_create_frame_gtk ();
+ − 1423 console_type_create_objects_gtk ();
+ − 1424 console_type_create_glyphs_gtk ();
+ − 1425 console_type_create_redisplay_gtk ();
+ − 1426 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1427 console_type_create_menubar_gtk ();
+ − 1428 #endif
+ − 1429 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
+ − 1430 console_type_create_scrollbar_gtk ();
+ − 1431 #endif
+ − 1432 #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
+ − 1433 console_type_create_toolbar_gtk ();
+ − 1434 #endif
+ − 1435 #ifdef HAVE_DIALOGS
+ − 1436 console_type_create_dialog_gtk ();
+ − 1437 #endif
+ − 1438 #endif /* HAVE_GTK */
+ − 1439
428
+ − 1440 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
+ − 1441 console_type_create_x ();
+ − 1442 console_type_create_device_x ();
+ − 1443 console_type_create_frame_x ();
+ − 1444 console_type_create_glyphs_x ();
+ − 1445 console_type_create_select_x ();
+ − 1446 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1447 console_type_create_menubar_x ();
+ − 1448 #endif
+ − 1449 console_type_create_objects_x ();
+ − 1450 console_type_create_redisplay_x ();
+ − 1451 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
+ − 1452 console_type_create_scrollbar_x ();
+ − 1453 #endif
+ − 1454 #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
+ − 1455 console_type_create_toolbar_x ();
+ − 1456 #endif
771
+ − 1457 #ifdef HAVE_X_DIALOGS
428
+ − 1458 console_type_create_dialog_x ();
+ − 1459 #endif
+ − 1460 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
+ − 1461
+ − 1462 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
+ − 1463 console_type_create_mswindows ();
+ − 1464 console_type_create_device_mswindows ();
+ − 1465 console_type_create_frame_mswindows ();
+ − 1466 console_type_create_objects_mswindows ();
+ − 1467 console_type_create_redisplay_mswindows ();
+ − 1468 console_type_create_glyphs_mswindows ();
+ − 1469 console_type_create_select_mswindows ();
+ − 1470 # ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
+ − 1471 console_type_create_scrollbar_mswindows ();
+ − 1472 # endif
+ − 1473 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1474 console_type_create_menubar_mswindows ();
+ − 1475 #endif
+ − 1476 #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
+ − 1477 console_type_create_toolbar_mswindows ();
+ − 1478 #endif
+ − 1479 #ifdef HAVE_DIALOGS
+ − 1480 console_type_create_dialog_mswindows ();
+ − 1481 #endif
+ − 1482 #endif
+ − 1483
+ − 1484 /* Now initialize the specifier types and associated symbols.
+ − 1485 Other than the first function below, the functions may
+ − 1486 make exactly the following function/macro calls:
+ − 1487
+ − 1488 INITIALIZE_SPECIFIER_TYPE()
+ − 1489 SPECIFIER_HAS_METHOD()
+ − 1490
+ − 1491 For any given specifier type, the former macro must be called
+ − 1492 before the any calls to the latter macro. */
+ − 1493
+ − 1494 specifier_type_create ();
+ − 1495
+ − 1496 specifier_type_create_image ();
+ − 1497 specifier_type_create_gutter ();
+ − 1498 specifier_type_create_objects ();
+ − 1499 #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
+ − 1500 specifier_type_create_toolbar ();
+ − 1501 #endif
+ − 1502
771
+ − 1503 /* Now initialize the coding system types and associated symbols.
+ − 1504 Other than the first function below, the functions may
+ − 1505 make exactly the following function/macro calls:
+ − 1506
+ − 1507 INITIALIZE_CODING_SYSTEM_TYPE()
+ − 1508 CODING_SYSTEM_HAS_METHOD()
+ − 1509
+ − 1510 For any given coding system type, the former macro must be called
+ − 1511 before the any calls to the latter macro. */
+ − 1512
+ − 1513 coding_system_type_create ();
+ − 1514 coding_system_type_create_unicode ();
+ − 1515 #ifdef HAVE_WIN32_CODING_SYSTEMS
+ − 1516 coding_system_type_create_intl_win32 ();
+ − 1517 #endif
+ − 1518 #ifdef MULE
+ − 1519 coding_system_type_create_mule_coding ();
+ − 1520 #endif
+ − 1521
428
+ − 1522 /* Now initialize the structure types and associated symbols.
+ − 1523 Other than the first function below, the functions may
+ − 1524 make exactly the following function/macro calls:
+ − 1525
+ − 1526 define_structure_type()
+ − 1527 define_structure_type_keyword()
+ − 1528
+ − 1529 */
+ − 1530
+ − 1531 structure_type_create ();
+ − 1532
+ − 1533 structure_type_create_chartab ();
+ − 1534 structure_type_create_faces ();
+ − 1535 structure_type_create_rangetab ();
+ − 1536 structure_type_create_hash_table ();
+ − 1537
+ − 1538 /* Now initialize the image instantiator formats and associated symbols.
+ − 1539 Other than the first function below, the functions may
+ − 1540 make exactly the following function/macro calls:
+ − 1541
+ − 1542 INITIALIZE_IMAGE_INSTANTIATOR_FORMAT()
+ − 1543 IIFORMAT_HAS_METHOD()
+ − 1544 IIFORMAT_VALID_KEYWORD()
+ − 1545
+ − 1546 For any given image instantiator format, the first macro must be
+ − 1547 called before the any calls to the other macros. */
+ − 1548
+ − 1549 image_instantiator_format_create ();
+ − 1550 image_instantiator_format_create_glyphs_eimage ();
+ − 1551 image_instantiator_format_create_glyphs_widget ();
+ − 1552 #ifdef HAVE_TTY
+ − 1553 image_instantiator_format_create_glyphs_tty ();
+ − 1554 #endif
+ − 1555 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
+ − 1556 image_instantiator_format_create_glyphs_x ();
+ − 1557 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
+ − 1558 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
+ − 1559 image_instantiator_format_create_glyphs_mswindows ();
+ − 1560 #endif /* HAVE_MSWINDOWS_WINDOWS */
462
+ − 1561 #ifdef HAVE_GTK
+ − 1562 image_instantiator_format_create_glyphs_gtk ();
+ − 1563 #endif
428
+ − 1564
+ − 1565 /* Now initialize the lstream types and associated symbols.
+ − 1566 Other than the first function below, the functions may
+ − 1567 make exactly the following function/macro calls:
+ − 1568
+ − 1569 LSTREAM_HAS_METHOD()
+ − 1570
+ − 1571 */
+ − 1572
+ − 1573 lstream_type_create ();
+ − 1574 lstream_type_create_file_coding ();
+ − 1575 #if defined (HAVE_MS_WINDOWS) && !defined(HAVE_MSG_SELECT)
+ − 1576 lstream_type_create_mswindows_selectable ();
+ − 1577 #endif
+ − 1578
+ − 1579 /* Initialize processes implementation.
+ − 1580 The functions may make exactly the following function/macro calls:
+ − 1581
+ − 1582 PROCESS_HAS_METHOD()
+ − 1583 */
+ − 1584 #ifdef HAVE_UNIX_PROCESSES
+ − 1585 process_type_create_unix ();
+ − 1586 #endif
+ − 1587 #ifdef HAVE_WIN32_PROCESSES
+ − 1588 process_type_create_nt ();
+ − 1589 #endif
+ − 1590
+ − 1591 /* Now initialize most variables.
+ − 1592
+ − 1593 These functions may do exactly the following:
+ − 1594
771
+ − 1595 -- assigning a symbol or constant value to a variable
+ − 1596 -- using a global variable that has been initialized
+ − 1597 earlier on in the same function
+ − 1598 -- DEFVAR_INT()
+ − 1599 -- DEFVAR_LISP()
+ − 1600 -- DEFVAR_BOOL()
+ − 1601 -- DEFER_GETTEXT()
+ − 1602 -- staticpro*()
+ − 1603 -- xmalloc*(), xnew*(), and friends
+ − 1604 -- Dynarr_*()
+ − 1605 -- Blocktype_*()
+ − 1606 -- Fprovide(symbol)
+ − 1607 -- intern()
+ − 1608 -- Fput()
+ − 1609 -- dump_add_*()
+ − 1610 -- C library functions with no external dependencies, e.g. str*()
+ − 1611 -- defsymbol(), if it's absolutely necessary and you're sure that
+ − 1612 the symbol isn't referenced anywhere else in the initialization
+ − 1613 code
+ − 1614 -- Fset() on a symbol that is unbound
+ − 1615 -- Any of the object-creating functions in alloc.c: e.g.
+ − 1616 - make_string()
+ − 1617 - build_intstring()
+ − 1618 - build_string()
+ − 1619 - make_vector()
+ − 1620 - make_int()
+ − 1621 - make_char()
+ − 1622 - make_extent()
+ − 1623 - alloc_lcrecord()
+ − 1624 - Fcons()
+ − 1625 - listN()
+ − 1626 - make_lcrecord_list()
+ − 1627 -- make_opaque_ptr()
+ − 1628 -- make_lisp_hash_table() (not allowed in 21.4!)
+ − 1629 -- certain specifier creation functions (but be careful; see
+ − 1630 glyphs.c for examples)
428
+ − 1631
+ − 1632 perhaps a few others.
446
+ − 1633
771
+ − 1634 NO EXTERNAL-FORMAT CONVERSIONS.
+ − 1635
446
+ − 1636 NB: Initialization or assignment should not be done here to certain
+ − 1637 variables settable from the command line. See the comment above
+ − 1638 the call to pdump_load() in main_1(). This caveat should only
+ − 1639 apply to vars_of_emacs().
428
+ − 1640 */
+ − 1641
+ − 1642 /* Now allow Fprovide() statements to be made. */
+ − 1643 init_provide_once ();
+ − 1644
+ − 1645 /* Do that before any specifier creation (esp. vars_of_glyphs()) */
+ − 1646 vars_of_specifier ();
+ − 1647
+ − 1648 vars_of_abbrev ();
+ − 1649 vars_of_alloc ();
+ − 1650 vars_of_buffer ();
+ − 1651 vars_of_bytecode ();
+ − 1652 vars_of_callint ();
+ − 1653 vars_of_callproc ();
+ − 1654 vars_of_chartab ();
+ − 1655 vars_of_cmdloop ();
+ − 1656 vars_of_cmds ();
+ − 1657 vars_of_console ();
+ − 1658 vars_of_data ();
+ − 1659 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS
+ − 1660 vars_of_debug ();
440
+ − 1661 vars_of_tests ();
428
+ − 1662 #endif
+ − 1663 vars_of_console_stream ();
+ − 1664 vars_of_device ();
+ − 1665 #ifdef HAVE_DIALOGS
+ − 1666 vars_of_dialog ();
+ − 1667 #endif
+ − 1668 vars_of_dired ();
+ − 1669 vars_of_doc ();
+ − 1670 #ifdef HAVE_DRAGNDROP
+ − 1671 vars_of_dragdrop ();
+ − 1672 #endif
+ − 1673 vars_of_editfns ();
+ − 1674 vars_of_emacs ();
+ − 1675 vars_of_eval ();
771
+ − 1676 init_eval_early ();
428
+ − 1677
+ − 1678 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
+ − 1679 vars_of_event_Xt ();
+ − 1680 #endif
+ − 1681 #if defined(HAVE_TTY) && (defined (DEBUG_TTY_EVENT_STREAM) || !defined (HAVE_X_WINDOWS))
+ − 1682 vars_of_event_tty ();
+ − 1683 #endif
+ − 1684 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
+ − 1685 vars_of_event_mswindows ();
+ − 1686 #endif
+ − 1687 vars_of_event_stream ();
+ − 1688
+ − 1689 vars_of_events ();
+ − 1690 vars_of_extents ();
+ − 1691 vars_of_faces ();
771
+ − 1692 vars_of_file_coding ();
428
+ − 1693 vars_of_fileio ();
444
+ − 1694 #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION
+ − 1695 vars_of_filelock ();
+ − 1696 #endif
428
+ − 1697 vars_of_floatfns ();
771
+ − 1698 vars_of_fns ();
428
+ − 1699 vars_of_font_lock ();
+ − 1700 vars_of_frame ();
+ − 1701 vars_of_glyphs ();
+ − 1702 vars_of_glyphs_eimage ();
+ − 1703 vars_of_glyphs_widget ();
+ − 1704 vars_of_gui ();
+ − 1705 vars_of_gutter ();
+ − 1706 vars_of_indent ();
+ − 1707 vars_of_insdel ();
+ − 1708 vars_of_intl ();
771
+ − 1709 #ifdef HAVE_WIN32_CODING_SYSTEMS
+ − 1710 vars_of_intl_win32 ();
+ − 1711 #endif
428
+ − 1712 #ifdef HAVE_XIM
+ − 1713 #ifdef XIM_MOTIF
+ − 1714 vars_of_input_method_motif ();
+ − 1715 #else /* XIM_XLIB */
+ − 1716 vars_of_input_method_xlib ();
+ − 1717 #endif
+ − 1718 #endif /* HAVE_XIM */
+ − 1719 vars_of_keymap ();
+ − 1720 vars_of_lread ();
+ − 1721 vars_of_lstream ();
+ − 1722 vars_of_macros ();
+ − 1723 vars_of_md5 ();
+ − 1724 #ifdef HAVE_DATABASE
+ − 1725 vars_of_database ();
+ − 1726 #endif
+ − 1727 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1728 vars_of_menubar ();
+ − 1729 #endif
+ − 1730 vars_of_minibuf ();
+ − 1731 #ifdef HAVE_SHLIB
+ − 1732 vars_of_module ();
+ − 1733 #endif
442
+ − 1734 #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE
440
+ − 1735 vars_of_nt ();
428
+ − 1736 vars_of_ntproc ();
+ − 1737 #endif
+ − 1738 vars_of_objects ();
+ − 1739 vars_of_print ();
+ − 1740
+ − 1741 #ifndef NO_SUBPROCESSES
+ − 1742 vars_of_process ();
+ − 1743 #ifdef HAVE_UNIX_PROCESSES
+ − 1744 vars_of_process_unix ();
+ − 1745 #endif
+ − 1746 #ifdef HAVE_WIN32_PROCESSES
+ − 1747 vars_of_process_nt ();
+ − 1748 #endif
+ − 1749 #endif
+ − 1750
+ − 1751 vars_of_profile ();
+ − 1752 #if defined (HAVE_MMAP) && defined (REL_ALLOC) && !defined(DOUG_LEA_MALLOC)
+ − 1753 vars_of_ralloc ();
+ − 1754 #endif /* HAVE_MMAP && REL_ALLOC */
+ − 1755 vars_of_redisplay ();
+ − 1756 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
+ − 1757 vars_of_scrollbar ();
+ − 1758 #endif
+ − 1759 vars_of_search ();
+ − 1760 vars_of_select ();
+ − 1761 vars_of_sound ();
+ − 1762 vars_of_symbols ();
+ − 1763 vars_of_syntax ();
771
+ − 1764 vars_of_text ();
428
+ − 1765 #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
+ − 1766 vars_of_toolbar ();
+ − 1767 #endif
+ − 1768 vars_of_undo ();
+ − 1769 vars_of_window ();
771
+ − 1770 #if defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN)
+ − 1771 vars_of_win32 ();
+ − 1772 #endif
428
+ − 1773
+ − 1774 #ifdef HAVE_TTY
+ − 1775 vars_of_console_tty ();
+ − 1776 vars_of_frame_tty ();
+ − 1777 vars_of_objects_tty ();
+ − 1778 #endif
+ − 1779
462
+ − 1780 #ifdef HAVE_GTK
+ − 1781 vars_of_device_gtk ();
+ − 1782 #ifdef HAVE_DIALOGS
+ − 1783 vars_of_dialog_gtk ();
+ − 1784 #endif
+ − 1785 vars_of_event_gtk ();
+ − 1786 vars_of_frame_gtk ();
+ − 1787 vars_of_glyphs_gtk ();
+ − 1788 vars_of_ui_gtk ();
+ − 1789 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1790 vars_of_menubar_gtk ();
+ − 1791 #endif
+ − 1792 vars_of_objects_gtk ();
+ − 1793 vars_of_select_gtk ();
+ − 1794 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
+ − 1795 vars_of_scrollbar_gtk ();
+ − 1796 #endif
+ − 1797 #if defined (HAVE_MENUBARS) || defined (HAVE_SCROLLBARS) || defined (HAVE_DIALOGS) || defined (HAVE_TOOLBARS)
+ − 1798 vars_of_gui_gtk ();
+ − 1799 #endif
+ − 1800 #endif /* HAVE_GTK */
+ − 1801
428
+ − 1802 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
442
+ − 1803 #ifdef HAVE_BALLOON_HELP
440
+ − 1804 vars_of_balloon_x ();
442
+ − 1805 #endif
428
+ − 1806 vars_of_device_x ();
771
+ − 1807 #ifdef HAVE_X_DIALOGS
428
+ − 1808 vars_of_dialog_x ();
+ − 1809 #endif
+ − 1810 vars_of_frame_x ();
+ − 1811 vars_of_glyphs_x ();
+ − 1812 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1813 vars_of_menubar_x ();
+ − 1814 #endif
+ − 1815 vars_of_objects_x ();
440
+ − 1816 vars_of_select_x ();
428
+ − 1817 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
+ − 1818 vars_of_scrollbar_x ();
+ − 1819 #endif
771
+ − 1820 #if defined (HAVE_MENUBARS) || defined (HAVE_SCROLLBARS) || defined (HAVE_X_DIALOGS) || defined (HAVE_TOOLBARS)
428
+ − 1821 vars_of_gui_x ();
+ − 1822 #endif
440
+ − 1823 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
428
+ − 1824
462
+ − 1825
428
+ − 1826 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
+ − 1827 vars_of_device_mswindows ();
+ − 1828 vars_of_console_mswindows ();
+ − 1829 vars_of_frame_mswindows ();
+ − 1830 vars_of_objects_mswindows ();
+ − 1831 vars_of_select_mswindows ();
+ − 1832 vars_of_glyphs_mswindows ();
+ − 1833 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
+ − 1834 vars_of_scrollbar_mswindows ();
+ − 1835 #endif
+ − 1836 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1837 vars_of_menubar_mswindows ();
+ − 1838 #endif
+ − 1839 #ifdef HAVE_MSW_C_DIRED
+ − 1840 vars_of_dired_mswindows ();
+ − 1841 #endif
+ − 1842 #ifdef HAVE_DIALOGS
+ − 1843 vars_of_dialog_mswindows ();
+ − 1844 #endif
+ − 1845 #endif /* HAVE_MS_WINDOWS */
+ − 1846
+ − 1847 #ifdef MULE
+ − 1848 vars_of_mule_ccl ();
+ − 1849 vars_of_mule_charset ();
+ − 1850 #endif
+ − 1851 vars_of_file_coding ();
771
+ − 1852 vars_of_unicode ();
428
+ − 1853 #ifdef MULE
771
+ − 1854 vars_of_mule_coding ();
428
+ − 1855 #ifdef HAVE_WNN
+ − 1856 vars_of_mule_wnn ();
+ − 1857 #endif
+ − 1858 #ifdef HAVE_CANNA
+ − 1859 vars_of_mule_canna ();
+ − 1860 #endif /* HAVE_CANNA */
+ − 1861 #endif /* MULE */
+ − 1862
+ − 1863 #ifdef TOOLTALK
+ − 1864 vars_of_tooltalk ();
+ − 1865 #endif
+ − 1866
+ − 1867 #ifdef SUNPRO
+ − 1868 vars_of_sunpro ();
+ − 1869 #endif
+ − 1870
+ − 1871 #ifdef HAVE_LDAP
+ − 1872 vars_of_eldap ();
+ − 1873 #endif
+ − 1874
442
+ − 1875 #ifdef HAVE_POSTGRESQL
771
+ − 1876 vars_of_postgresql ();
442
+ − 1877 #endif
+ − 1878
428
+ − 1879 #ifdef HAVE_GPM
442
+ − 1880 vars_of_gpmevent ();
428
+ − 1881 #endif
+ − 1882
+ − 1883 /* Now initialize any specifier variables. We do this later
+ − 1884 because it has some dependence on the vars initialized
+ − 1885 above.
+ − 1886
+ − 1887 These functions should *only* initialize specifier variables,
+ − 1888 and may make use of the following functions/macros in addition
+ − 1889 to the ones listed above:
+ − 1890
+ − 1891 DEFVAR_SPECIFIER()
+ − 1892 Fmake_specifier()
+ − 1893 set_specifier_fallback()
+ − 1894 set_specifier_caching()
+ − 1895 */
+ − 1896
+ − 1897 specifier_vars_of_glyphs ();
+ − 1898 specifier_vars_of_gutter ();
+ − 1899 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1900 specifier_vars_of_menubar ();
+ − 1901 #endif
+ − 1902 specifier_vars_of_redisplay ();
+ − 1903 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
+ − 1904 specifier_vars_of_scrollbar ();
+ − 1905 #endif
+ − 1906 #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
+ − 1907 specifier_vars_of_toolbar ();
+ − 1908 #endif
+ − 1909 specifier_vars_of_window ();
+ − 1910
+ − 1911 /* Now comes all the rest of the variables that couldn't
+ − 1912 be handled above. There may be dependencies on variables
+ − 1913 initialized above, and dependencies between one complex_vars_()
+ − 1914 function and another. */
+ − 1915
+ − 1916 #ifdef MULE
+ − 1917 /* These two depend on hash tables and various variables declared
+ − 1918 earlier. The second may also depend on the first. */
+ − 1919 complex_vars_of_mule_charset ();
+ − 1920 #endif
+ − 1921 complex_vars_of_file_coding ();
771
+ − 1922 #ifdef HAVE_WIN32_CODING_SYSTEMS
+ − 1923 complex_vars_of_intl_win32 ();
428
+ − 1924 #endif
+ − 1925
771
+ − 1926 /* Calls Fmake_range_table(). */
+ − 1927 complex_vars_of_regex ();
+ − 1928 /* Calls Fmake_range_table(). */
+ − 1929 complex_vars_of_search ();
+ − 1930
+ − 1931 /* Depends on specifiers. */
+ − 1932 complex_vars_of_faces ();
+ − 1933
428
+ − 1934 /* This calls allocate_glyph(), which creates specifiers
+ − 1935 and also relies on a variable (Vthe_nothing_vector) initialized
771
+ − 1936 above. */
428
+ − 1937 complex_vars_of_glyphs ();
+ − 1938
+ − 1939 /* These rely on the glyphs just created in the previous function,
+ − 1940 and call Fadd_spec_to_specifier(), which relies on various
+ − 1941 variables initialized above. */
462
+ − 1942 #ifdef HAVE_GTK
+ − 1943 complex_vars_of_glyphs_gtk ();
+ − 1944 #endif
428
+ − 1945 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
+ − 1946 complex_vars_of_glyphs_x ();
+ − 1947 #endif
+ − 1948 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
+ − 1949 complex_vars_of_glyphs_mswindows ();
+ − 1950 #endif
+ − 1951
+ − 1952 /* This calls Fmake_glyph_internal(). */
+ − 1953 complex_vars_of_alloc ();
+ − 1954
+ − 1955 /* This calls Fmake_glyph_internal(). */
+ − 1956 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 1957 complex_vars_of_menubar ();
+ − 1958 #endif
+ − 1959
617
+ − 1960 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
428
+ − 1961 /* This calls Fmake_glyph_internal(). */
+ − 1962 complex_vars_of_scrollbar ();
617
+ − 1963 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
+ − 1964 /* Calls make_lisp_hash_table(). */
+ − 1965 complex_vars_of_scrollbar_mswindows ();
+ − 1966 #endif
428
+ − 1967 #endif
+ − 1968
+ − 1969 /* This calls allocate_glyph(). */
+ − 1970 complex_vars_of_frame ();
+ − 1971
+ − 1972 /* This calls Fcopy_category_table() under Mule, which calls who
+ − 1973 knows what. */
+ − 1974 complex_vars_of_chartab ();
+ − 1975
+ − 1976 /* This calls set_string_char(), which (under Mule) depends on the
+ − 1977 charsets being initialized. */
+ − 1978 complex_vars_of_casetab ();
+ − 1979
+ − 1980 /* This calls Fcopy_syntax_table(), which relies on char tables. */
+ − 1981 complex_vars_of_syntax ();
+ − 1982
+ − 1983 /* This initializes buffer-local variables, sets things up so
+ − 1984 that buffers can be created, and creates a couple of basic
+ − 1985 buffers. This depends on Vstandard_syntax_table and
+ − 1986 Vstandard_category_table (initialized in the previous
+ − 1987 functions), as well as a whole horde of variables that may
+ − 1988 have been initialized above. */
+ − 1989 complex_vars_of_buffer ();
+ − 1990
+ − 1991 /* This initializes console-local variables. */
+ − 1992 complex_vars_of_console ();
+ − 1993
+ − 1994 /* This creates a couple more buffers, and depends on the
+ − 1995 previous function. */
+ − 1996 complex_vars_of_minibuf ();
+ − 1997
+ − 1998 /* These two might call Ffile_name_as_directory(), which
+ − 1999 might depend on all sorts of things; I'm not sure. */
+ − 2000 complex_vars_of_emacs ();
+ − 2001
+ − 2002 /* This creates a couple of basic keymaps and depends on Lisp
+ − 2003 hash tables and Ffset() (both of which depend on some variables
+ − 2004 initialized in the vars_of_*() section) and possibly other
+ − 2005 stuff. */
+ − 2006 complex_vars_of_keymap ();
+ − 2007
+ − 2008 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GC
+ − 2009 {
+ − 2010 extern int always_gc;
+ − 2011 if (always_gc) /* purification debugging hack */
+ − 2012 garbage_collect_1 ();
+ − 2013 }
+ − 2014 #endif
+ − 2015 #ifdef PDUMP
771
+ − 2016 }
+ − 2017 else if (!restart) /* after successful pdump_load()
+ − 2018 (note, we are inside ifdef PDUMP) */
+ − 2019 {
428
+ − 2020 reinit_alloc_once_early ();
440
+ − 2021 reinit_symbols_once_early ();
428
+ − 2022 reinit_opaque_once_early ();
+ − 2023
+ − 2024 reinit_console_type_create_stream ();
+ − 2025 #ifdef HAVE_TTY
+ − 2026 reinit_console_type_create_tty ();
+ − 2027 #endif
+ − 2028 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
+ − 2029 reinit_console_type_create_x ();
+ − 2030 reinit_console_type_create_device_x ();
+ − 2031 #endif
+ − 2032 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
+ − 2033 reinit_console_type_create_mswindows ();
+ − 2034 #endif
462
+ − 2035 #ifdef HAVE_GTK
+ − 2036 reinit_console_type_create_gtk ();
+ − 2037 #endif
428
+ − 2038
+ − 2039 reinit_specifier_type_create ();
+ − 2040 reinit_specifier_type_create_image ();
+ − 2041 reinit_specifier_type_create_gutter ();
+ − 2042 reinit_specifier_type_create_objects ();
+ − 2043 #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
+ − 2044 reinit_specifier_type_create_toolbar ();
+ − 2045 #endif
+ − 2046
+ − 2047 structure_type_create ();
+ − 2048
771
+ − 2049 reinit_coding_system_type_create ();
+ − 2050 reinit_coding_system_type_create_unicode ();
+ − 2051 #ifdef HAVE_WIN32_CODING_SYSTEMS
+ − 2052 reinit_coding_system_type_create_intl_win32 ();
+ − 2053 #endif
+ − 2054 #ifdef MULE
+ − 2055 reinit_coding_system_type_create_mule_coding ();
+ − 2056 #endif
+ − 2057
428
+ − 2058 structure_type_create_chartab ();
+ − 2059 structure_type_create_faces ();
+ − 2060 structure_type_create_rangetab ();
+ − 2061 structure_type_create_hash_table ();
+ − 2062
+ − 2063 lstream_type_create ();
+ − 2064 lstream_type_create_file_coding ();
771
+ − 2065 #if defined (HAVE_MS_WINDOWS) && !defined (HAVE_MSG_SELECT)
428
+ − 2066 lstream_type_create_mswindows_selectable ();
+ − 2067 #endif
+ − 2068 #ifdef HAVE_UNIX_PROCESSES
+ − 2069 process_type_create_unix ();
+ − 2070 #endif
+ − 2071 #ifdef HAVE_WIN32_PROCESSES
+ − 2072 process_type_create_nt ();
+ − 2073 #endif
+ − 2074
+ − 2075 reinit_vars_of_buffer ();
+ − 2076 reinit_vars_of_console ();
+ − 2077 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS
+ − 2078 reinit_vars_of_debug ();
+ − 2079 #endif
+ − 2080 reinit_vars_of_device ();
+ − 2081 reinit_vars_of_eval ();
+ − 2082 #if defined(HAVE_TTY) && (defined (DEBUG_TTY_EVENT_STREAM) || !defined (HAVE_X_WINDOWS))
+ − 2083 reinit_vars_of_event_tty ();
+ − 2084 #endif
+ − 2085 reinit_vars_of_event_stream ();
+ − 2086 reinit_vars_of_events ();
+ − 2087 reinit_vars_of_extents ();
771
+ − 2088 reinit_vars_of_file_coding ();
442
+ − 2089 reinit_vars_of_fileio ();
428
+ − 2090 reinit_vars_of_font_lock ();
+ − 2091 reinit_vars_of_glyphs ();
+ − 2092 reinit_vars_of_glyphs_widget ();
+ − 2093 reinit_vars_of_insdel ();
+ − 2094 reinit_vars_of_lread ();
+ − 2095 reinit_vars_of_lstream ();
+ − 2096 reinit_vars_of_minibuf ();
438
+ − 2097 #ifdef HAVE_SHLIB
428
+ − 2098 reinit_vars_of_module ();
438
+ − 2099 #endif
428
+ − 2100 reinit_vars_of_objects ();
+ − 2101 reinit_vars_of_print ();
+ − 2102 reinit_vars_of_search ();
771
+ − 2103 reinit_vars_of_text ();
428
+ − 2104 reinit_vars_of_undo ();
771
+ − 2105 reinit_vars_of_unicode ();
428
+ − 2106 reinit_vars_of_window ();
+ − 2107
+ − 2108 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
788
+ − 2109 reinit_vars_of_event_mswindows ();
428
+ − 2110 reinit_vars_of_frame_mswindows ();
788
+ − 2111 reinit_vars_of_object_mswindows ();
428
+ − 2112 #endif
+ − 2113
462
+ − 2114 #ifdef HAVE_GTK
788
+ − 2115 reinit_vars_of_event_gtk ();
462
+ − 2116 reinit_vars_of_menubar_gtk ();
+ − 2117 #endif
+ − 2118
428
+ − 2119 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
+ − 2120 reinit_vars_of_device_x ();
788
+ − 2121 reinit_vars_of_event_Xt ();
438
+ − 2122 #ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
+ − 2123 reinit_vars_of_scrollbar_x ();
440
+ − 2124 #endif
428
+ − 2125 #ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
+ − 2126 reinit_vars_of_menubar_x ();
+ − 2127 #endif
440
+ − 2128 reinit_vars_of_select_x ();
771
+ − 2129 #if defined (HAVE_MENUBARS) || defined (HAVE_SCROLLBARS) || defined (HAVE_X_DIALOGS) || defined (HAVE_TOOLBARS)
428
+ − 2130 reinit_vars_of_gui_x ();
+ − 2131 #endif
440
+ − 2132 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
428
+ − 2133
771
+ − 2134 #ifdef MULE
+ − 2135 reinit_vars_of_mule_coding ();
+ − 2136 #endif
617
+ − 2137 #if defined (MULE) && defined (HAVE_WNN)
428
+ − 2138 reinit_vars_of_mule_wnn ();
+ − 2139 #endif
+ − 2140
771
+ − 2141 reinit_complex_vars_of_buffer_runtime_only ();
+ − 2142 reinit_complex_vars_of_console_runtime_only ();
428
+ − 2143 reinit_complex_vars_of_minibuf ();
440
+ − 2144 #endif /* PDUMP */
428
+ − 2145 }
+ − 2146
+ − 2147 /* CONGRATULATIONS!!! We have successfully initialized the Lisp
+ − 2148 engine. */
+ − 2149
+ − 2150 if (initialized)
771
+ − 2151 init_eval_early ();
+ − 2152
+ − 2153 #ifdef MULE
+ − 2154 init_mule_charset ();
428
+ − 2155 #endif
+ − 2156
+ − 2157 /* Now do further initialization/setup of stuff that is not needed by the
+ − 2158 syms_of_() routines. This involves stuff that only is enabled in
+ − 2159 an interactive run (redisplay, user input, etc.) and stuff that is
+ − 2160 not needed until we start loading Lisp code (the reader). A lot
+ − 2161 of this stuff involves querying the current environment and needs
771
+ − 2162 to be done both at dump time and at run time. Some will be done
+ − 2163 only at run time, by querying the `initialized' variable. */
+ − 2164
+ − 2165 #if defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN)
+ − 2166 init_intl_win32 (); /* Under Windows, determine whether we use Unicode
+ − 2167 or ANSI to call the system routines -- i.e.
+ − 2168 determine what the coding system `mswindows-tstr'
+ − 2169 is aliased to */
+ − 2170 #endif
+ − 2171 init_buffer_1 (); /* Create *scratch* buffer; init_intl() is going to
+ − 2172 call Lisp code (the very first code we call),
+ − 2173 and needs a current buffer */
+ − 2174 #ifdef MULE
+ − 2175 init_intl (); /* Figure out the locale and set native and
+ − 2176 file-name coding systems, initialize the Unicode tables
+ − 2177 so that we will be able to process non-ASCII from here
+ − 2178 on out! */
428
+ − 2179 #endif
+ − 2180
+ − 2181 init_callproc (); /* Set up the process environment (so that egetenv
+ − 2182 works), the basic directory variables
+ − 2183 (exec-directory and so on), and stuff
+ − 2184 related to subprocesses. This should be
+ − 2185 first because many of the functions below
+ − 2186 call egetenv() to get environment variables. */
771
+ − 2187
+ − 2188 #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE
+ − 2189 /*
+ − 2190 * For Win32, call init_environment() to properly enter environment/registry
+ − 2191 * variables into Vprocess_environment.
+ − 2192 */
+ − 2193 init_environment ();
+ − 2194 #endif
+ − 2195
+ − 2196 init_initial_directory (); /* get the directory to use for the
+ − 2197 "*scratch*" buffer, etc. */
+ − 2198
428
+ − 2199 init_lread (); /* Set up the Lisp reader. */
442
+ − 2200 init_cmdargs (argc, (Extbyte **) argv,
+ − 2201 skip_args); /* Create list Vcommand_line_args */
771
+ − 2202 init_buffer_2 (); /* Set default directory of *scratch* buffer */
428
+ − 2203
442
+ − 2204 #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE
771
+ − 2205 init_ntproc ();
+ − 2206 init_select_mswindows ();
428
+ − 2207 #endif
+ − 2208
+ − 2209 init_redisplay (); /* Determine terminal type.
+ − 2210 init_sys_modes uses results */
438
+ − 2211 init_frame ();
428
+ − 2212 init_event_stream (); /* Set up so we can get user input. */
+ − 2213 init_macros (); /* set up so we can run macros. */
+ − 2214 init_editfns (); /* Determine the name of the user we're running as */
+ − 2215 init_xemacs_process (); /* set up for calling subprocesses */
+ − 2216 #ifdef SUNPRO
+ − 2217 init_sunpro (); /* Set up Sunpro usage tracking */
+ − 2218 #endif
442
+ − 2219 #if defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN)
+ − 2220 init_win32 ();
+ − 2221 #endif
428
+ − 2222 #if defined (HAVE_NATIVE_SOUND) && defined (hp9000s800)
+ − 2223 init_hpplay ();
+ − 2224 #endif
771
+ − 2225 #ifdef HAVE_POSTGRESQL
+ − 2226 /* Set some values taken from environment variables */
+ − 2227 init_postgresql_from_environment ();
+ − 2228 #endif
428
+ − 2229 #ifdef HAVE_TTY
+ − 2230 init_device_tty ();
+ − 2231 #endif
442
+ − 2232 init_console_stream (restart); /* Create the first console */
428
+ − 2233
+ − 2234 /* try to get the actual pathname of the exec file we are running */
+ − 2235 if (!restart)
771
+ − 2236 {
+ − 2237 Vinvocation_name = Fcar (Vcommand_line_args);
+ − 2238 if (XSTRING_DATA(Vinvocation_name)[0] == '-')
+ − 2239 {
+ − 2240 /* XEmacs as a login shell, oh goody! */
+ − 2241 Vinvocation_name = build_intstring (egetenv ("SHELL"));
+ − 2242 }
428
+ − 2243 Vinvocation_directory = Vinvocation_name;
+ − 2244
771
+ − 2245 if (!NILP (Ffile_name_directory (Vinvocation_name)))
+ − 2246 {
+ − 2247 /* invocation-name includes a directory component -- presumably it
+ − 2248 is relative to cwd, not $PATH */
+ − 2249 Vinvocation_directory = Fexpand_file_name (Vinvocation_name,
+ − 2250 Qnil);
+ − 2251 Vinvocation_path = Qnil;
+ − 2252 }
+ − 2253 else
+ − 2254 {
+ − 2255 Vinvocation_path = split_env_path ("PATH", NULL);
+ − 2256 locate_file (Vinvocation_path, Vinvocation_name,
+ − 2257 Vlisp_EXEC_SUFFIXES,
+ − 2258 &Vinvocation_directory, X_OK);
+ − 2259 }
+ − 2260
+ − 2261 if (NILP (Vinvocation_directory))
+ − 2262 Vinvocation_directory = Vinvocation_name;
+ − 2263
+ − 2264 Vinvocation_name = Ffile_name_nondirectory (Vinvocation_directory);
+ − 2265 Vinvocation_directory = Ffile_name_directory (Vinvocation_directory);
+ − 2266 }
428
+ − 2267
442
+ − 2268 #if defined(HAVE_SHLIB) && !defined(WIN32_NATIVE)
428
+ − 2269 /* This is Unix only. MS Windows NT has a library call that does
+ − 2270 The Right Thing on that system. Rumor has it, this must be
+ − 2271 called for GNU dld in temacs and xemacs. */
+ − 2272 {
+ − 2273 char *buf = (char *)alloca (XSTRING_LENGTH (Vinvocation_directory)
+ − 2274 + XSTRING_LENGTH (Vinvocation_name)
+ − 2275 + 2);
+ − 2276 sprintf (buf, "%s/%s", XSTRING_DATA (Vinvocation_directory),
+ − 2277 XSTRING_DATA (Vinvocation_name));
+ − 2278
771
+ − 2279 C_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (buf, buf, Qfile_name);
428
+ − 2280 /* All we can do is cry if an error happens, so ignore it. */
+ − 2281 (void) dll_init (buf);
+ − 2282 }
+ − 2283 #endif
+ − 2284
+ − 2285 #if defined (LOCALTIME_CACHE) && defined (HAVE_TZSET)
+ − 2286 /* sun's localtime() has a bug. it caches the value of the time
+ − 2287 zone rather than looking it up every time. Since localtime() is
+ − 2288 called to bolt the undumping time into the undumped emacs, this
+ − 2289 results in localtime() ignoring the TZ environment variable.
+ − 2290 This flushes the new TZ value into localtime(). */
+ − 2291 tzset ();
+ − 2292 #endif /* LOCALTIME_CACHE and TZSET */
+ − 2293
+ − 2294 load_me = Qnil;
+ − 2295 if (!initialized)
+ − 2296 {
+ − 2297 /* Handle -l loadup-and-dump, args passed by Makefile. */
+ − 2298 if (argc > 2 + skip_args && !strcmp (argv[1 + skip_args], "-l"))
771
+ − 2299 /* !!#### need to be Mule-translating this, but later */
428
+ − 2300 load_me = build_string (argv[2 + skip_args]);
+ − 2301 }
+ − 2302
+ − 2303 #ifdef QUANTIFY
+ − 2304 if (initialized)
+ − 2305 quantify_start_recording_data ();
+ − 2306 #endif /* QUANTIFY */
+ − 2307
+ − 2308 initialized = 1;
771
+ − 2309 inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations = 0;
428
+ − 2310
+ − 2311 /* This never returns. */
+ − 2312 initial_command_loop (load_me);
+ − 2313 /* NOTREACHED */
+ − 2314 }
+ − 2315
+ − 2316
+ − 2317 /* Sort the args so we can find the most important ones
+ − 2318 at the beginning of argv. */
+ − 2319
+ − 2320 /* First, here's a table of all the standard options. */
+ − 2321
+ − 2322 struct standard_args
+ − 2323 {
442
+ − 2324 const char *name;
+ − 2325 const char *longname;
428
+ − 2326 int priority;
+ − 2327 int nargs;
+ − 2328 };
+ − 2329
442
+ − 2330 static const struct standard_args standard_args[] =
428
+ − 2331 {
776
+ − 2332 /* Handled by main_1 above: Each must have its own priority and must be
+ − 2333 in the order mentioned in main_1. */
442
+ − 2334 { "-sd", "--show-dump-id", 105, 0 },
+ − 2335 { "-t", "--terminal", 100, 1 },
+ − 2336 { "-nd", "--no-dump-file", 95, 0 },
428
+ − 2337 { "-nw", "--no-windows", 90, 0 },
+ − 2338 { "-batch", "--batch", 85, 0 },
771
+ − 2339 #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE
+ − 2340 { "-nuni", "--no-unicode-lib-calls", 83, 0 },
+ − 2341 #endif /* WIN32_NATIVE */
428
+ − 2342 { "-debug-paths", "--debug-paths", 82, 0 },
776
+ − 2343 { "-no-packages", "--no-packages", 81, 0 },
+ − 2344 { "-no-early-packages", "--no-early-packages", 80, 0 },
+ − 2345 { "-no-site-modules", "--no-site-modules", 78, 0 },
+ − 2346 { "-vanilla", "--vanilla", 76, 0 },
+ − 2347 { "-no-autoloads", "--no-autoloads", 74, 0 },
+ − 2348 { "-help", "--help", 72, 0 },
+ − 2349 { "-version", "--version", 70, 0 },
+ − 2350 { "-V", 0, 68, 0 },
+ − 2351 { "-d", "--display", 66, 1 },
+ − 2352 { "-display", 0, 64, 1 },
428
+ − 2353
+ − 2354 /* Handled by command-line-early in startup.el: */
+ − 2355 { "-q", "--no-init-file", 50, 0 },
+ − 2356 { "-no-init-file", 0, 50, 0 },
776
+ − 2357 { "-no-site-file", "--no-site-file", 50, 0 },
+ − 2358 { "-unmapped", "--unmapped", 50, 0 },
+ − 2359 { "-u", "--user", 50, 1 },
+ − 2360 { "-user", 0, 50, 1 },
+ − 2361 { "-user-init-file", "--user-init-file", 50, 1 },
+ − 2362 { "-user-init-directory", "--user-init-directory", 50, 1 },
+ − 2363 { "-debug-init", "--debug-init", 50, 0 },
428
+ − 2364
+ − 2365 /* Xt options: */
+ − 2366 { "-i", "--icon-type", 15, 0 },
+ − 2367 { "-itype", 0, 15, 0 },
+ − 2368 { "-iconic", "--iconic", 15, 0 },
+ − 2369 { "-bg", "--background-color", 10, 1 },
+ − 2370 { "-background", 0, 10, 1 },
+ − 2371 { "-fg", "--foreground-color", 10, 1 },
+ − 2372 { "-foreground", 0, 10, 1 },
+ − 2373 { "-bd", "--border-color", 10, 1 },
+ − 2374 { "-bw", "--border-width", 10, 1 },
+ − 2375 { "-ib", "--internal-border", 10, 1 },
+ − 2376 { "-ms", "--mouse-color", 10, 1 },
+ − 2377 { "-cr", "--cursor-color", 10, 1 },
+ − 2378 { "-fn", "--font", 10, 1 },
+ − 2379 { "-font", 0, 10, 1 },
+ − 2380 { "-g", "--geometry", 10, 1 },
+ − 2381 { "-geometry", 0, 10, 1 },
+ − 2382 { "-T", "--title", 10, 1 },
+ − 2383 { "-title", 0, 10, 1 },
+ − 2384 { "-name", "--name", 10, 1 },
+ − 2385 { "-xrm", "--xrm", 10, 1 },
+ − 2386 { "-r", "--reverse-video", 5, 0 },
+ − 2387 { "-rv", 0, 5, 0 },
+ − 2388 { "-reverse", 0, 5, 0 },
+ − 2389 { "-hb", "--horizontal-scroll-bars", 5, 0 },
+ − 2390 { "-vb", "--vertical-scroll-bars", 5, 0 },
+ − 2391
776
+ − 2392 { "-eol", "--enable-eol-detection", 2, 0 },
+ − 2393 { "-enable-eol-detection", 0, 2, 0 },
428
+ − 2394 /* These have the same priority as ordinary file name args,
+ − 2395 so they are not reordered with respect to those. */
+ − 2396 { "-L", "--directory", 0, 1 },
+ − 2397 { "-directory", 0, 0, 1 },
+ − 2398 { "-l", "--load", 0, 1 },
+ − 2399 { "-load", 0, 0, 1 },
+ − 2400 { "-f", "--funcall", 0, 1 },
+ − 2401 { "-funcall", 0, 0, 1 },
+ − 2402 { "-eval", "--eval", 0, 1 },
+ − 2403 { "-insert", "--insert", 0, 1 },
+ − 2404 /* This should be processed after ordinary file name args and the like. */
+ − 2405 { "-kill", "--kill", -10, 0 },
+ − 2406 };
+ − 2407
+ − 2408 /* Reorder the elements of ARGV (assumed to have ARGC elements)
+ − 2409 so that the highest priority ones come first.
+ − 2410 Do not change the order of elements of equal priority.
+ − 2411 If an option takes an argument, keep it and its argument together. */
+ − 2412
+ − 2413 static void
+ − 2414 sort_args (int argc, char **argv)
+ − 2415 {
+ − 2416 char **new_argv = xnew_array (char *, argc);
+ − 2417 /* For each element of argv,
+ − 2418 the corresponding element of options is:
+ − 2419 0 for an option that takes no arguments,
+ − 2420 1 for an option that takes one argument, etc.
+ − 2421 -1 for an ordinary non-option argument. */
+ − 2422 int *options = xnew_array (int, argc);
+ − 2423 int *priority = xnew_array (int, argc);
+ − 2424 int to = 1;
+ − 2425 int from;
+ − 2426 int i;
+ − 2427 int end_of_options_p = 0;
+ − 2428
+ − 2429 /* Categorize all the options,
+ − 2430 and figure out which argv elts are option arguments. */
+ − 2431 for (from = 1; from < argc; from++)
+ − 2432 {
+ − 2433 options[from] = -1;
+ − 2434 priority[from] = 0;
+ − 2435 /* Pseudo options "--" and "run-temacs" indicate end of options */
+ − 2436 if (!strcmp (argv[from], "--") ||
+ − 2437 !strcmp (argv[from], "run-temacs"))
+ − 2438 end_of_options_p = 1;
+ − 2439 if (!end_of_options_p && argv[from][0] == '-')
+ − 2440 {
+ − 2441 int match, thislen;
+ − 2442 char *equals;
+ − 2443
+ − 2444 /* Look for a match with a known old-fashioned option. */
+ − 2445 for (i = 0; i < countof (standard_args); i++)
+ − 2446 if (!strcmp (argv[from], standard_args[i].name))
+ − 2447 {
+ − 2448 options[from] = standard_args[i].nargs;
+ − 2449 priority[from] = standard_args[i].priority;
+ − 2450 if (from + standard_args[i].nargs >= argc)
+ − 2451 fatal ("Option `%s' requires an argument\n", argv[from]);
+ − 2452 from += standard_args[i].nargs;
+ − 2453 goto done;
+ − 2454 }
+ − 2455
+ − 2456 /* Look for a match with a known long option.
+ − 2457 MATCH is -1 if no match so far, -2 if two or more matches so far,
+ − 2458 >= 0 (the table index of the match) if just one match so far. */
+ − 2459 if (argv[from][1] == '-')
+ − 2460 {
+ − 2461 match = -1;
+ − 2462 thislen = strlen (argv[from]);
+ − 2463 equals = strchr (argv[from], '=');
+ − 2464 if (equals != 0)
+ − 2465 thislen = equals - argv[from];
+ − 2466
+ − 2467 for (i = 0; i < countof (standard_args); i++)
+ − 2468 if (standard_args[i].longname
+ − 2469 && !strncmp (argv[from], standard_args[i].longname,
+ − 2470 thislen))
+ − 2471 {
+ − 2472 if (match == -1)
+ − 2473 match = i;
+ − 2474 else
+ − 2475 match = -2;
+ − 2476 }
+ − 2477
+ − 2478 /* If we found exactly one match, use that. */
+ − 2479 if (match >= 0)
+ − 2480 {
+ − 2481 options[from] = standard_args[match].nargs;
+ − 2482 priority[from] = standard_args[match].priority;
+ − 2483 /* If --OPTION=VALUE syntax is used,
+ − 2484 this option uses just one argv element. */
+ − 2485 if (equals != 0)
+ − 2486 options[from] = 0;
+ − 2487 if (from + options[from] >= argc)
+ − 2488 fatal ("Option `%s' requires an argument\n", argv[from]);
+ − 2489 from += options[from];
+ − 2490 }
+ − 2491 }
+ − 2492 done: ;
+ − 2493 }
+ − 2494 }
+ − 2495
+ − 2496 /* Copy the arguments, in order of decreasing priority, to NEW_ARGV. */
+ − 2497 new_argv[0] = argv[0];
+ − 2498 while (to < argc)
+ − 2499 {
+ − 2500 int best = -1;
+ − 2501 int best_priority = -9999;
+ − 2502
+ − 2503 /* Find the highest priority remaining option.
+ − 2504 If several have equal priority, take the first of them. */
+ − 2505 for (from = 1; from < argc; from++)
+ − 2506 {
+ − 2507 if (argv[from] != 0 && priority[from] > best_priority)
+ − 2508 {
+ − 2509 best_priority = priority[from];
+ − 2510 best = from;
+ − 2511 }
+ − 2512 /* Skip option arguments--they are tied to the options. */
+ − 2513 if (options[from] > 0)
+ − 2514 from += options[from];
+ − 2515 }
+ − 2516
+ − 2517 if (best < 0)
+ − 2518 abort ();
+ − 2519
+ − 2520 /* Copy the highest priority remaining option, with its args, to NEW_ARGV. */
+ − 2521 new_argv[to++] = argv[best];
+ − 2522 for (i = 0; i < options[best]; i++)
+ − 2523 new_argv[to++] = argv[best + i + 1];
+ − 2524
+ − 2525 /* Clear out this option in ARGV. */
+ − 2526 argv[best] = 0;
+ − 2527 for (i = 0; i < options[best]; i++)
+ − 2528 argv[best + i + 1] = 0;
+ − 2529 }
+ − 2530
+ − 2531 memcpy (argv, new_argv, sizeof (char *) * argc);
+ − 2532 xfree (new_argv);
+ − 2533 xfree (options);
+ − 2534 xfree (priority);
+ − 2535 }
+ − 2536
+ − 2537 DEFUN ("running-temacs-p", Frunning_temacs_p, 0, 0, 0, /*
+ − 2538 True if running temacs. This means we are in the dumping stage.
+ − 2539 This is false during normal execution of the `xemacs' program, and
+ − 2540 becomes false once `run-emacs-from-temacs' is run.
+ − 2541 */
+ − 2542 ())
+ − 2543 {
+ − 2544 return run_temacs_argc >= 0 ? Qt : Qnil;
+ − 2545 }
+ − 2546
+ − 2547 DEFUN ("run-emacs-from-temacs", Frun_emacs_from_temacs, 0, MANY, 0, /*
+ − 2548 Do not call this. It will reinitialize your XEmacs. You'll be sorry.
+ − 2549 */
+ − 2550 /* If this function is called from startup.el, it will be possible to run
+ − 2551 temacs as an editor using 'temacs -batch -l loadup.el run-temacs', instead
+ − 2552 of having to dump an emacs and then run that (when debugging emacs itself,
+ − 2553 this can be much faster)). [Actually, the speed difference isn't that
+ − 2554 much as long as your filesystem is local, and you don't end up with
+ − 2555 a dumped version in case you want to rerun it. This function is most
+ − 2556 useful when used as part of the `make all-elc' command. --ben]
+ − 2557 This will "restart" emacs with the specified command-line arguments.
+ − 2558
+ − 2559 Martin thinks this function is most useful when using debugging
+ − 2560 tools like Purify or tcov that get confused by XEmacs' dumping. */
+ − 2561 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args))
+ − 2562 {
+ − 2563 int ac;
442
+ − 2564 const Extbyte *wampum;
428
+ − 2565 int namesize;
+ − 2566 int total_len;
+ − 2567 Lisp_Object orig_invoc_name = Fcar (Vcommand_line_args);
442
+ − 2568 const Extbyte **wampum_all = alloca_array (const Extbyte *, nargs);
428
+ − 2569 int *wampum_all_len = alloca_array (int, nargs);
+ − 2570
+ − 2571 assert (!gc_in_progress);
+ − 2572
+ − 2573 if (run_temacs_argc < 0)
563
+ − 2574 invalid_operation ("I've lost my temacs-hood.", Qunbound);
428
+ − 2575
+ − 2576 /* Need to convert the orig_invoc_name and all of the arguments
+ − 2577 to external format. */
+ − 2578
440
+ − 2579 TO_EXTERNAL_FORMAT (LISP_STRING, orig_invoc_name,
+ − 2580 ALLOCA, (wampum, namesize),
+ − 2581 Qnative);
428
+ − 2582 namesize++;
+ − 2583
+ − 2584 for (ac = 0, total_len = namesize; ac < nargs; ac++)
+ − 2585 {
+ − 2586 CHECK_STRING (args[ac]);
440
+ − 2587 TO_EXTERNAL_FORMAT (LISP_STRING, args[ac],
+ − 2588 ALLOCA, (wampum_all[ac], wampum_all_len[ac]),
+ − 2589 Qnative);
428
+ − 2590 wampum_all_len[ac]++;
+ − 2591 total_len += wampum_all_len[ac];
+ − 2592 }
+ − 2593 DO_REALLOC (run_temacs_args, run_temacs_args_size, total_len, char);
+ − 2594 DO_REALLOC (run_temacs_argv, run_temacs_argv_size, nargs+2, char *);
+ − 2595
+ − 2596 memcpy (run_temacs_args, wampum, namesize);
+ − 2597 run_temacs_argv [0] = run_temacs_args;
+ − 2598 for (ac = 0; ac < nargs; ac++)
+ − 2599 {
+ − 2600 memcpy (run_temacs_args + namesize,
+ − 2601 wampum_all[ac], wampum_all_len[ac]);
+ − 2602 run_temacs_argv [ac + 1] = run_temacs_args + namesize;
+ − 2603 namesize += wampum_all_len[ac];
+ − 2604 }
+ − 2605 run_temacs_argv [nargs + 1] = 0;
+ − 2606 catchlist = NULL; /* Important! Otherwise free_cons() calls in
+ − 2607 condition_case_unwind() may lead to GC death. */
771
+ − 2608 unbind_to (0); /* this closes loadup.el */
428
+ − 2609 purify_flag = 0;
+ − 2610 run_temacs_argc = nargs + 1;
442
+ − 2611 #if defined (HEAP_IN_DATA) && !defined(PDUMP)
428
+ − 2612 report_sheap_usage (0);
+ − 2613 #endif
+ − 2614 LONGJMP (run_temacs_catch, 1);
+ − 2615 return Qnil; /* not reached; warning suppression */
+ − 2616 }
+ − 2617
+ − 2618 /* ARGSUSED */
+ − 2619 int
+ − 2620 main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
+ − 2621 {
442
+ − 2622
+ − 2623 #ifdef _MSC_VER
+ − 2624 /* Under VC++, access violations and the like are not sent through
+ − 2625 the standard signal() mechanism. Rather, they need to be handled
+ − 2626 using the Microsoft "structured exception handling" mechanism,
+ − 2627 which vaguely resembles the C++ mechanisms. */
+ − 2628 __try
+ − 2629 {
+ − 2630 #endif
+ − 2631
428
+ − 2632 int volatile vol_argc = argc;
+ − 2633 char ** volatile vol_argv = argv;
+ − 2634 char ** volatile vol_envp = envp;
+ − 2635 /* This is hairy. We need to compute where the XEmacs binary was invoked
+ − 2636 from because temacs initialization requires it to find the lisp
+ − 2637 directories. The code that recomputes the path is guarded by the
+ − 2638 restarted flag. There are three possible paths I've found so far
+ − 2639 through this:
+ − 2640
+ − 2641 temacs -- When running temacs for basic build stuff, the first main_1
+ − 2642 will be the only one invoked. It must compute the path else there
+ − 2643 will be a very ugly bomb in startup.el (can't find obvious location
+ − 2644 for doc-directory data-directory, etc.).
+ − 2645
+ − 2646 temacs w/ run-temacs on the command line -- This is run to bytecompile
+ − 2647 all the out of date dumped lisp. It will execute both of the main_1
+ − 2648 calls and the second one must not touch the first computation because
+ − 2649 argc/argv are hosed the second time through.
+ − 2650
+ − 2651 xemacs -- Only the second main_1 is executed. The invocation path must
+ − 2652 computed but this only matters when running in place or when running
+ − 2653 as a login shell.
+ − 2654
+ − 2655 As a bonus for straightening this out, XEmacs can now be run in place
+ − 2656 as a login shell. This never used to work.
+ − 2657
+ − 2658 As another bonus, we can now guarantee that
+ − 2659 (concat invocation-directory invocation-name) contains the filename
+ − 2660 of the XEmacs binary we are running. This can now be used in a
+ − 2661 definite test for out of date dumped files. -slb */
+ − 2662 int restarted = 0;
+ − 2663 #ifdef QUANTIFY
+ − 2664 quantify_stop_recording_data ();
+ − 2665 quantify_clear_data ();
+ − 2666 #endif /* QUANTIFY */
+ − 2667
771
+ − 2668 inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations = 1;
428
+ − 2669 suppress_early_error_handler_backtrace = 0;
+ − 2670 lim_data = 0; /* force reinitialization of this variable */
+ − 2671
+ − 2672 /* Lisp_Object must fit in a word; check VALBITS and GCTYPEBITS */
+ − 2673 assert (sizeof (Lisp_Object) == sizeof (void *));
+ − 2674
+ − 2675 #ifdef LINUX_SBRK_BUG
+ − 2676 sbrk (1);
+ − 2677 #endif
+ − 2678
+ − 2679 if (!initialized)
+ − 2680 {
+ − 2681 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
+ − 2682 mallopt (M_MMAP_MAX, 0);
+ − 2683 #endif
+ − 2684 run_temacs_argc = 0;
+ − 2685 if (! SETJMP (run_temacs_catch))
+ − 2686 {
+ − 2687 main_1 (vol_argc, vol_argv, vol_envp, 0);
+ − 2688 }
+ − 2689 /* run-emacs-from-temacs called */
+ − 2690 restarted = 1;
+ − 2691 vol_argc = run_temacs_argc;
+ − 2692 vol_argv = run_temacs_argv;
+ − 2693 #ifdef _SCO_DS
+ − 2694 /* This makes absolutely no sense to anyone involved. There are
+ − 2695 several people using this stuff. We've compared versions on
+ − 2696 everything we can think of. We can find no difference.
+ − 2697 However, on both my systems environ is a plain old global
+ − 2698 variable initialized to zero. _environ is the one that
+ − 2699 contains pointers to the actual environment.
+ − 2700
+ − 2701 Since we can't figure out the difference (and we're hours
+ − 2702 away from a release), this takes a very cowardly approach and
+ − 2703 is bracketed with both a system specific preprocessor test
+ − 2704 and a runtime "do you have this problem" test
+ − 2705
+ − 2706 06/20/96 robertl@dgii.com */
+ − 2707 {
442
+ − 2708 extern char **_environ;
428
+ − 2709 if ((unsigned) environ == 0)
+ − 2710 environ=_environ;
+ − 2711 }
+ − 2712 #endif /* _SCO_DS */
+ − 2713 vol_envp = environ;
+ − 2714 }
456
+ − 2715 #if defined (RUN_TIME_REMAP) && ! defined (PDUMP)
428
+ − 2716 else
+ − 2717 /* obviously no-one uses this because where it was before initialized was
+ − 2718 *always* true */
+ − 2719 run_time_remap (argv[0]);
+ − 2720 #endif
+ − 2721
+ − 2722 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
+ − 2723 if (initialized && (malloc_state_ptr != NULL))
+ − 2724 {
+ − 2725 int rc = malloc_set_state (malloc_state_ptr);
+ − 2726 if (rc != 0)
+ − 2727 {
442
+ − 2728 stderr_out ("malloc_set_state failed, rc = %d\n", rc);
428
+ − 2729 abort ();
+ − 2730 }
+ − 2731 #if 0
+ − 2732 free (malloc_state_ptr);
+ − 2733 #endif
+ − 2734 /* mmap works in glibc-2.1, glibc-2.0 (Non-Mule only) and Linux libc5 */
+ − 2735 #if (defined(__GLIBC__) && __GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 1) || \
+ − 2736 defined(_NO_MALLOC_WARNING_) || \
+ − 2737 (defined(__GLIBC__) && __GLIBC_MINOR__ < 1 && !defined(MULE)) || \
+ − 2738 defined(DEBUG_DOUG_LEA_MALLOC)
+ − 2739 mallopt (M_MMAP_MAX, 64);
+ − 2740 #endif
+ − 2741 #ifdef REL_ALLOC
+ − 2742 r_alloc_reinit ();
+ − 2743 #endif
+ − 2744 }
+ − 2745 #endif /* DOUG_LEA_MALLOC */
+ − 2746
+ − 2747 run_temacs_argc = -1;
+ − 2748
+ − 2749 main_1 (vol_argc, vol_argv, vol_envp, restarted);
442
+ − 2750
+ − 2751 #ifdef _MSC_VER
+ − 2752 }
+ − 2753 /* VC++ documentation says that
+ − 2754 GetExceptionCode() cannot be called inside the filter itself. */
+ − 2755 __except (mswindows_handle_hardware_exceptions (GetExceptionCode ())) {}
+ − 2756 #endif
+ − 2757
428
+ − 2758 return 0; /* unreached */
+ − 2759 }
+ − 2760
+ − 2761
771
+ − 2762 /************************************************************************/
+ − 2763 /* dumping XEmacs (to a new EXE file) */
+ − 2764 /************************************************************************/
+ − 2765
+ − 2766 #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP
+ − 2767
+ − 2768 #if !defined(PDUMP) || !defined(SYSTEM_MALLOC)
+ − 2769 extern char my_edata[];
428
+ − 2770 #endif
771
+ − 2771
+ − 2772 extern void disable_free_hook (void);
+ − 2773
+ − 2774 DEFUN ("dump-emacs", Fdump_emacs, 2, 2, 0, /*
+ − 2775 Dump current state of XEmacs into executable file FILENAME.
+ − 2776 Take symbols from SYMFILE (presumably the file you executed to run XEmacs).
+ − 2777 This is used in the file `loadup.el' when building XEmacs.
+ − 2778
+ − 2779 Remember to set `command-line-processed' to nil before dumping
+ − 2780 if you want the dumped XEmacs to process its command line
+ − 2781 and announce itself normally when it is run.
428
+ − 2782 */
771
+ − 2783 (filename, symfile))
428
+ − 2784 {
+ − 2785 /* This function can GC */
771
+ − 2786 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
+ − 2787 int opurify;
+ − 2788
+ − 2789 GCPRO2 (filename, symfile);
+ − 2790
+ − 2791 #ifdef FREE_CHECKING
+ − 2792 Freally_free (Qnil);
+ − 2793
+ − 2794 /* When we're dumping, we can't use the debugging free() */
+ − 2795 disable_free_hook ();
+ − 2796 #endif
+ − 2797
+ − 2798 CHECK_STRING (filename);
+ − 2799 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, Qnil);
+ − 2800 if (!NILP (symfile))
428
+ − 2801 {
771
+ − 2802 CHECK_STRING (symfile);
+ − 2803 if (XSTRING_LENGTH (symfile) > 0)
+ − 2804 symfile = Fexpand_file_name (symfile, Qnil);
+ − 2805 else
+ − 2806 symfile = Qnil;
428
+ − 2807 }
+ − 2808
771
+ − 2809 opurify = purify_flag;
+ − 2810 purify_flag = 0;
+ − 2811
+ − 2812 #if defined (HEAP_IN_DATA) && !defined(PDUMP)
+ − 2813 report_sheap_usage (1);
+ − 2814 #endif
+ − 2815
+ − 2816 clear_message ();
+ − 2817
+ − 2818 fflush (stderr);
+ − 2819 fflush (stdout);
+ − 2820
+ − 2821 disksave_object_finalization ();
+ − 2822 release_breathing_space ();
+ − 2823
+ − 2824 /* Tell malloc where start of impure now is */
+ − 2825 /* Also arrange for warnings when nearly out of space. */
+ − 2826 #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC
+ − 2827 memory_warnings (my_edata, malloc_warning);
+ − 2828 #endif
+ − 2829
428
+ − 2830 UNGCPRO;
+ − 2831
771
+ − 2832 {
+ − 2833 Extbyte *filename_ext;
+ − 2834 Extbyte *symfile_ext;
+ − 2835
+ − 2836 LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (filename, filename_ext, Qfile_name);
+ − 2837
+ − 2838 if (STRINGP (symfile))
+ − 2839 LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (symfile, symfile_ext, Qfile_name);
+ − 2840 else
+ − 2841 symfile_ext = 0;
+ − 2842
+ − 2843 garbage_collect_1 ();
+ − 2844
+ − 2845 #ifdef PDUMP
+ − 2846 pdump ();
+ − 2847 #else
+ − 2848
+ − 2849 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
+ − 2850 malloc_state_ptr = malloc_get_state ();
+ − 2851 #endif
+ − 2852 /* here we break our rule that the filename conversion should
+ − 2853 be performed at the actual time that the system call is made.
+ − 2854 It's a whole lot easier to do the conversion here than to
+ − 2855 modify all the unexec routines to ensure that filename
+ − 2856 conversion is applied everywhere. Don't worry about memory
+ − 2857 leakage because this call only happens once. */
+ − 2858 unexec (filename_ext, symfile_ext, (uintptr_t) my_edata, 0, 0);
+ − 2859 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
+ − 2860 free (malloc_state_ptr);
+ − 2861 #endif
+ − 2862 #endif /* not PDUMP */
+ − 2863 }
+ − 2864
+ − 2865 purify_flag = opurify;
+ − 2866
+ − 2867 return Qnil;
+ − 2868 }
+ − 2869
+ − 2870 #endif /* not CANNOT_DUMP */
+ − 2871
+ − 2872
+ − 2873 /************************************************************************/
+ − 2874 /* exiting XEmacs (intended or not) */
+ − 2875 /************************************************************************/
+ − 2876
+ − 2877 /* Ben's capsule summary about expected and unexpected exits from XEmacs.
+ − 2878
+ − 2879 Expected exits occur when the user directs XEmacs to exit, for example
+ − 2880 by pressing the close button on the only frame in XEmacs, or by typing
+ − 2881 C-x C-c. This runs `save-buffers-kill-emacs', which saves any necessary
+ − 2882 buffers, and then exits using the primitive `kill-emacs'.
+ − 2883
+ − 2884 However, unexpected exits occur in a few different ways:
+ − 2885
+ − 2886 -- a memory access violation or other hardware-generated exception
+ − 2887 occurs. This is the worst possible problem to deal with, because
+ − 2888 the fault can occur while XEmacs is in any state whatsoever, even
+ − 2889 quite unstable ones. As a result, we need to be *extremely* careful
+ − 2890 what we do.
+ − 2891 -- we are using one X display (or if we've used more, we've closed the
+ − 2892 others already), and some hardware or other problem happens and
+ − 2893 suddenly we've lost our connection to the display. In this situation,
+ − 2894 things are not so dire as in the last one; our code itself isn't
+ − 2895 trashed, so we can continue execution as normal, after having set
+ − 2896 things up so that we can exit at the appropriate time. Our exit
+ − 2897 still needs to be of the emergency nature; we have no displays, so
+ − 2898 any attempts to use them will fail. We simply want to auto-save
+ − 2899 (the single most important thing to do during shut-down), do minimal
+ − 2900 cleanup of stuff that has an independent existence outside of XEmacs,
+ − 2901 and exit.
+ − 2902
+ − 2903 Currently, both unexpected exit scenarios described above set
+ − 2904 preparing_for_armageddon to indicate that nonessential and possibly
+ − 2905 dangerous things should not be done, specifically:
+ − 2906
+ − 2907 -- no garbage collection.
+ − 2908 -- no hooks are run.
+ − 2909 -- no messages of any sort from autosaving.
+ − 2910 -- autosaving tries harder, ignoring certain failures.
+ − 2911 -- existing frames are not deleted.
+ − 2912
+ − 2913 (Also, all places that set preparing_for_armageddon also
+ − 2914 set dont_check_for_quit. This happens separately because it's
+ − 2915 also necessary to set other variables to make absolutely sure
+ − 2916 no quitting happens.)
+ − 2917
+ − 2918 In the first scenario above (the access violation), we also set
+ − 2919 fatal_error_in_progress. This causes more things to not happen:
+ − 2920
+ − 2921 -- assertion failures do not abort.
+ − 2922 -- printing code does not do code conversion or gettext when
+ − 2923 printing to stdout/stderr.
+ − 2924 */
+ − 2925
+ − 2926 /* ------------------------------- */
+ − 2927 /* low-level debugging functions */
+ − 2928 /* ------------------------------- */
+ − 2929
+ − 2930 #if defined (WIN32_NATIVE) && defined (DEBUG_XEMACS)
+ − 2931 #define debugging_breakpoint() DebugBreak ()
+ − 2932 #else
+ − 2933 #define debugging_breakpoint()
+ − 2934 #endif
+ − 2935
+ − 2936 void
+ − 2937 debug_break (void)
+ − 2938 {
+ − 2939 debugging_breakpoint ();
+ − 2940 }
+ − 2941
+ − 2942 #if defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN)
+ − 2943
+ − 2944 /* Return whether all bytes in the specified memory block can be read. */
+ − 2945 int
+ − 2946 debug_can_access_memory (void *ptr, Bytecount len)
+ − 2947 {
+ − 2948 return !IsBadReadPtr (ptr, len);
+ − 2949 }
+ − 2950
+ − 2951 #else /* !(defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN)) */
+ − 2952
+ − 2953 /* #### There must be a better way!!!! */
+ − 2954
+ − 2955 static JMP_BUF memory_error_jump;
+ − 2956
+ − 2957 static SIGTYPE
+ − 2958 debug_memory_error (int signum)
+ − 2959 {
+ − 2960 EMACS_REESTABLISH_SIGNAL (signum, debug_memory_error);
+ − 2961 EMACS_UNBLOCK_SIGNAL (signum);
+ − 2962 LONGJMP (memory_error_jump, 1);
+ − 2963 }
+ − 2964
+ − 2965 /* Return whether all bytes in the specified memory block can be read. */
+ − 2966 int
+ − 2967 debug_can_access_memory (void *ptr, Bytecount len)
+ − 2968 {
+ − 2969 /* Use volatile to protect variables from being clobbered by longjmp. */
+ − 2970 SIGTYPE (*volatile old_sigbus) (int);
+ − 2971 SIGTYPE (*volatile old_sigsegv) (int);
+ − 2972 volatile int old_errno = errno;
+ − 2973 volatile int retval = 1;
+ − 2974
+ − 2975 if (!SETJMP (memory_error_jump))
+ − 2976 {
+ − 2977 old_sigbus =
+ − 2978 (SIGTYPE (*) (int)) EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGBUS, debug_memory_error);
+ − 2979 old_sigsegv =
+ − 2980 (SIGTYPE (*) (int)) EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGSEGV, debug_memory_error);
+ − 2981
+ − 2982 if (len > 1)
+ − 2983 /* If we can, try to avoid problems with super-optimizing compilers
+ − 2984 that might decide that memcmp (ptr, ptr, len) can be optimized
+ − 2985 away since its result is always 1. */
+ − 2986 memcmp (ptr, (char *) ptr + 1, len - 1);
+ − 2987 else
+ − 2988 memcmp (ptr, ptr, len);
+ − 2989 }
+ − 2990 else
+ − 2991 retval = 0;
+ − 2992 EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGBUS, old_sigbus);
+ − 2993 EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGSEGV, old_sigsegv);
+ − 2994 errno = old_errno;
+ − 2995
+ − 2996 return retval;
+ − 2997 }
+ − 2998
+ − 2999 #endif /* defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN) */
+ − 3000
+ − 3001 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS
+ − 3002
+ − 3003 DEFUN ("force-debugging-signal", Fforce_debugging_signal, 0, 1, 0, /*
+ − 3004 Cause XEmacs to enter the debugger.
+ − 3005 On some systems, there may be no way to do this gracefully; if so,
+ − 3006 nothing happens unless ABORT is non-nil, in which case XEmacs will
+ − 3007 abort() -- a sure-fire way to immediately get back to the debugger,
+ − 3008 but also a sure-fire way to kill XEmacs (and dump core on Unix
+ − 3009 systems)!
+ − 3010 */
+ − 3011 (abort_))
+ − 3012 {
+ − 3013 debugging_breakpoint ();
+ − 3014 if (!NILP (abort_))
+ − 3015 abort ();
+ − 3016 return Qnil;
+ − 3017 }
+ − 3018
+ − 3019 #endif /* DEBUG_XEMACS */
+ − 3020
+ − 3021 /* ------------------------------- */
+ − 3022 /* some helper functions */
+ − 3023 /* ------------------------------- */
+ − 3024
+ − 3025 static void
+ − 3026 ensure_no_quitting_from_now_on (void)
+ − 3027 {
+ − 3028 /* make sure no quitting from now on!! */
+ − 3029 dont_check_for_quit = 1;
+ − 3030 Vinhibit_quit = Qt;
+ − 3031 Vquit_flag = Qnil;
+ − 3032 }
+ − 3033
442
+ − 3034 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
771
+ − 3035 static void
+ − 3036 pause_so_user_can_read_messages (int allow_further)
+ − 3037 {
+ − 3038 static int already_paused;
+ − 3039
+ − 3040 if (already_paused)
+ − 3041 return;
+ − 3042 if (!allow_further)
+ − 3043 already_paused = 1;
442
+ − 3044 /* If we displayed a message on the console, then we must allow the
+ − 3045 user to see this message. This may be unnecessary, but can't hurt,
+ − 3046 and we can't necessarily check arg; e.g. xemacs --help kills with
+ − 3047 argument 0. */
+ − 3048 if (mswindows_message_outputted)
771
+ − 3049 Fmswindows_message_box
+ − 3050 (build_msg_string ("Messages outputted. XEmacs is exiting."),
+ − 3051 Qnil, Qnil);
+ − 3052 }
442
+ − 3053 #endif
+ − 3054
771
+ − 3055 /* -------------------------------- */
+ − 3056 /* a (more-or-less) normal shutdown */
+ − 3057 /* -------------------------------- */
428
+ − 3058
+ − 3059 /* Perform an orderly shutdown of XEmacs. Autosave any modified
+ − 3060 buffers, kill any child processes, clean up the terminal modes (if
+ − 3061 we're in the foreground), and other stuff like that. Don't perform
+ − 3062 any redisplay; this may be called when XEmacs is shutting down in
+ − 3063 the background, or after its X connection has died.
+ − 3064
+ − 3065 If SIG is a signal number, print a message for it.
+ − 3066
442
+ − 3067 This is called by fatal signal handlers and Fkill_emacs. It used to
+ − 3068 be called by X protocol error handlers, but instead they now call
+ − 3069 Fkill_emacs. */
771
+ − 3070
428
+ − 3071 static void
442
+ − 3072 shut_down_emacs (int sig, Lisp_Object stuff, int no_auto_save)
428
+ − 3073 {
+ − 3074 /* This function can GC */
+ − 3075 /* Prevent running of hooks and other non-essential stuff
+ − 3076 from now on. */
+ − 3077 preparing_for_armageddon = 1;
+ − 3078
442
+ − 3079 ensure_no_quitting_from_now_on ();
428
+ − 3080
+ − 3081 #ifdef QUANTIFY
+ − 3082 quantify_stop_recording_data ();
+ − 3083 #endif /* QUANTIFY */
+ − 3084
+ − 3085 /* This is absolutely the most important thing to do, so make sure
+ − 3086 we do it now, before anything else. We might have crashed and
+ − 3087 be in a weird inconsistent state, and potentially anything could
+ − 3088 set off another protection fault and cause us to bail out
+ − 3089 immediately. */
442
+ − 3090 /* Steve writes the following:
+ − 3091
+ − 3092 [[I'm not removing the code entirely, yet. We have run up against
428
+ − 3093 a spate of problems in diagnosing crashes due to crashes within
+ − 3094 crashes. It has very definitely been determined that code called
+ − 3095 during auto-saving cannot work if XEmacs crashed inside of GC.
+ − 3096 We already auto-save on an itimer so there cannot be too much
+ − 3097 unsaved stuff around, and if we get better crash reports we might
442
+ − 3098 be able to get more problems fixed so I'm disabling this. -slb]]
+ − 3099
+ − 3100 and DISABLES AUTO-SAVING ENTIRELY during crashes! Way way bad idea.
+ − 3101
+ − 3102 Instead let's just be more intelligent about avoiding crashing
+ − 3103 when possible, esp. nested crashes.
+ − 3104 */
+ − 3105 if (!no_auto_save)
+ − 3106 Fdo_auto_save (Qt, Qnil); /* do this before anything hazardous */
428
+ − 3107
+ − 3108 fflush (stdout);
+ − 3109 reset_all_consoles ();
+ − 3110 if (sig && sig != SIGTERM)
+ − 3111 {
442
+ − 3112 if (sig == -1)
+ − 3113 stderr_out ("\nFatal error.\n\n");
+ − 3114 else
+ − 3115 stderr_out ("\nFatal error (%d).\n\n", sig);
428
+ − 3116 stderr_out
+ − 3117 ("Your files have been auto-saved.\n"
+ − 3118 "Use `M-x recover-session' to recover them.\n"
+ − 3119 "\n"
+ − 3120 "If you have access to the PROBLEMS file that came with your\n"
+ − 3121 "version of XEmacs, please check to see if your crash is described\n"
+ − 3122 "there, as there may be a workaround available.\n"
+ − 3123 #ifdef INFODOCK
+ − 3124 "Otherwise, please report this bug by selecting `Report-Bug'\n"
+ − 3125 "in the InfoDock menu.\n"
+ − 3126 #else
+ − 3127 "Otherwise, please report this bug by running the send-pr\n"
+ − 3128 "script included with XEmacs, or selecting `Send Bug Report'\n"
+ − 3129 "from the help menu.\n"
+ − 3130 "As a last resort send ordinary email to `crashes@xemacs.org'.\n"
+ − 3131 #endif
+ − 3132 "*MAKE SURE* to include the information in the command\n"
+ − 3133 "M-x describe-installation.\n"
442
+ − 3134 #ifndef _MSC_VER
428
+ − 3135 "\n"
+ − 3136 "If at all possible, *please* try to obtain a C stack backtrace;\n"
+ − 3137 "it will help us immensely in determining what went wrong.\n"
+ − 3138 "To do this, locate the core file that was produced as a result\n"
+ − 3139 "of this crash (it's usually called `core' and is located in the\n"
+ − 3140 "directory in which you started the editor, or maybe in your home\n"
+ − 3141 "directory), and type\n"
+ − 3142 "\n"
442
+ − 3143 " gdb "
+ − 3144 #endif
+ − 3145 );
+ − 3146 #ifndef _MSC_VER
428
+ − 3147 {
442
+ − 3148 const char *name;
428
+ − 3149 char *dir = 0;
+ − 3150
+ − 3151 /* Now try to determine the actual path to the executable,
+ − 3152 to try to make the backtrace-determination process as foolproof
+ − 3153 as possible. */
+ − 3154 if (STRINGP (Vinvocation_name))
+ − 3155 name = (char *) XSTRING_DATA (Vinvocation_name);
+ − 3156 else
+ − 3157 name = "xemacs";
+ − 3158 if (STRINGP (Vinvocation_directory))
+ − 3159 dir = (char *) XSTRING_DATA (Vinvocation_directory);
+ − 3160 if (!dir || dir[0] != '/')
+ − 3161 stderr_out ("`which %s`", name);
+ − 3162 else if (dir[strlen (dir) - 1] != '/')
+ − 3163 stderr_out ("%s/%s", dir, name);
+ − 3164 else
+ − 3165 stderr_out ("%s%s", dir, name);
+ − 3166 }
+ − 3167 stderr_out
+ − 3168 (" core\n\n"
+ − 3169 "then type `where' when the debugger prompt comes up.\n"
+ − 3170 "(If you don't have GDB on your system, you might have DBX,\n"
+ − 3171 "or XDB, or SDB. A similar procedure should work for all of\n"
+ − 3172 "these. Ask your system administrator if you need more help.)\n");
442
+ − 3173 #endif /* _MSC_VER */
428
+ − 3174 }
+ − 3175
+ − 3176 stuff_buffered_input (stuff);
+ − 3177
+ − 3178 kill_buffer_processes (Qnil);
+ − 3179
+ − 3180 #ifdef CLASH_DETECTION
+ − 3181 unlock_all_files ();
+ − 3182 #endif
+ − 3183
+ − 3184 #ifdef TOOLTALK
+ − 3185 tt_session_quit (tt_default_session ());
+ − 3186 #if 0
+ − 3187 /* The following crashes when built on X11R5 and run on X11R6 */
+ − 3188 tt_close ();
+ − 3189 #endif
+ − 3190 #endif /* TOOLTALK */
+ − 3191 }
+ − 3192
771
+ − 3193 /* Dumping apparently isn't supported by versions of GCC >= 2.8. */
+ − 3194 /* The following needs conditionalization on whether either XEmacs or */
+ − 3195 /* various system shared libraries have been built and linked with */
+ − 3196 /* GCC >= 2.8. -slb */
+ − 3197 #if defined(GNU_MALLOC)
+ − 3198 static void
+ − 3199 voodoo_free_hook (void *mem)
+ − 3200 {
+ − 3201 /* Disable all calls to free() when XEmacs is exiting and it doesn't */
+ − 3202 /* matter. */
+ − 3203 __free_hook =
+ − 3204 #ifdef __GNUC__ /* prototype of __free_hook varies with glibc version */
+ − 3205 (__typeof__ (__free_hook))
440
+ − 3206 #endif
771
+ − 3207 voodoo_free_hook;
+ − 3208 }
+ − 3209 #endif /* GNU_MALLOC */
+ − 3210
+ − 3211 DEFUN ("kill-emacs", Fkill_emacs, 0, 1, "P", /*
+ − 3212 Exit the XEmacs job and kill it. Ask for confirmation, without argument.
+ − 3213 If ARG is an integer, return ARG as the exit program code.
+ − 3214 If ARG is a string, stuff it as keyboard input.
+ − 3215
+ − 3216 The value of `kill-emacs-hook', if not void,
+ − 3217 is a list of functions (of no args),
+ − 3218 all of which are called before XEmacs is actually killed.
428
+ − 3219 */
771
+ − 3220 (arg))
428
+ − 3221 {
+ − 3222 /* This function can GC */
771
+ − 3223 struct gcpro gcpro1;
+ − 3224
+ − 3225 GCPRO1 (arg);
+ − 3226
+ − 3227 if (feof (stdin))
+ − 3228 arg = Qt;
+ − 3229
+ − 3230 if (!preparing_for_armageddon && !noninteractive)
+ − 3231 run_hook (Qkill_emacs_hook);
+ − 3232
+ − 3233 ensure_no_quitting_from_now_on ();
+ − 3234
+ − 3235 if (!preparing_for_armageddon)
428
+ − 3236 {
771
+ − 3237 Lisp_Object concons, nextcons;
+ − 3238
+ − 3239 /* Normally, go ahead and delete all the consoles now.
+ − 3240 Some unmentionably lame window systems (MS Wwwww...... eek,
+ − 3241 I can't even say it) don't properly clean up after themselves,
+ − 3242 and even for those that do, it might be cleaner this way.
+ − 3243 If we're going down, however, we don't do this (might
+ − 3244 be too dangerous), and if we get a crash somewhere within
+ − 3245 this loop, we'll still autosave and won't try this again. */
+ − 3246
+ − 3247 LIST_LOOP_DELETING (concons, nextcons, Vconsole_list)
+ − 3248 {
+ − 3249 /* There is very little point in deleting the stream console.
+ − 3250 It uses stdio, which should flush any buffered output and
+ − 3251 something can only go wrong. -slb */
+ − 3252 /* I changed my mind. There's a stupid hack in close to add
+ − 3253 a trailing newline. */
+ − 3254 /*if (!CONSOLE_STREAM_P (XCONSOLE (XCAR (concons))))*/
+ − 3255 delete_console_internal (XCONSOLE (XCAR (concons)), 1, 1, 0);
+ − 3256 }
428
+ − 3257 }
+ − 3258
+ − 3259 UNGCPRO;
+ − 3260
771
+ − 3261 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
+ − 3262 pause_so_user_can_read_messages (1);
428
+ − 3263 #endif
771
+ − 3264
+ − 3265 shut_down_emacs (0, STRINGP (arg) ? arg : Qnil, 0);
+ − 3266
+ − 3267 #if defined(GNU_MALLOC)
+ − 3268 __free_hook =
+ − 3269 #ifdef __GNUC__ /* prototype of __free_hook varies with glibc version */
+ − 3270 (__typeof__ (__free_hook))
+ − 3271 #endif
+ − 3272 voodoo_free_hook;
428
+ − 3273 #endif
771
+ − 3274
+ − 3275 exit (INTP (arg) ? XINT (arg) : 0);
+ − 3276 /* NOTREACHED */
+ − 3277 return Qnil; /* I'm sick of the compiler warning */
428
+ − 3278 }
+ − 3279
771
+ − 3280 /* -------------------------------- */
+ − 3281 /* abnormal shutdowns: GP faults */
+ − 3282 /* -------------------------------- */
+ − 3283
+ − 3284 /* Handle bus errors, illegal instruction, etc: actual implementation. */
+ − 3285 static void
+ − 3286 guts_of_fatal_error_signal (int sig)
428
+ − 3287 {
771
+ − 3288 fatal_error_in_progress++;
+ − 3289 inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations = 1;
+ − 3290 preparing_for_armageddon = 1;
+ − 3291
+ − 3292 ensure_no_quitting_from_now_on ();
+ − 3293
+ − 3294 /* Only try auto-saving first time through. If we crash in auto-saving,
+ − 3295 don't do it again. */
+ − 3296 if (fatal_error_in_progress == 1)
428
+ − 3297 {
771
+ − 3298 Fdo_auto_save (Qt, Qnil); /* do this before anything hazardous */
+ − 3299 /* Do this so that the variable has the same value of 2 regardless of
+ − 3300 whether we made it through auto-saving correctly. */
+ − 3301 fatal_error_in_progress++;
428
+ − 3302 }
771
+ − 3303 else if (fatal_error_in_progress == 2)
+ − 3304 stderr_out ("WARNING: Unable to auto-save your files properly.\n"
+ − 3305 "Some or all may in fact have been auto-saved.\n"
+ − 3306 "\n");
+ − 3307
+ − 3308 /* Now, reset our signal handler, so the next time, we just die.
+ − 3309 Don't do this before auto-saving. */
+ − 3310 if (sig >= 0)
+ − 3311 EMACS_SIGNAL (sig, SIG_DFL);
+ − 3312
+ − 3313 /* Keep in mind that there's more than one signal that we can crash
+ − 3314 on. */
+ − 3315 /* If fatal error occurs in code below, avoid infinite recursion. */
+ − 3316 if (fatal_error_in_progress <= 2)
+ − 3317 {
+ − 3318 shut_down_emacs (sig, Qnil, 1);
+ − 3319 stderr_out ("\nLisp backtrace follows:\n\n");
+ − 3320 debug_backtrace ();
+ − 3321 # if 0 /* This is evil, rarely useful, and causes grief in some cases. */
+ − 3322 /* Check for Sun-style stack printing via /proc */
+ − 3323 {
+ − 3324 const Char_ASCII *pstack = "/usr/proc/bin/pstack";
+ − 3325 if (access (pstack, X_OK) == 0)
+ − 3326 {
+ − 3327 Char_ASCII buf[100];
+ − 3328 stderr_out ("\nC backtrace follows:\n"
+ − 3329 "(A real debugger may provide better information)\n\n");
+ − 3330 sprintf (buf, "%s %d >&2", pstack, (int)getpid());
+ − 3331 system (buf);
+ − 3332 }
+ − 3333 }
+ − 3334 # endif
+ − 3335 #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
+ − 3336 pause_so_user_can_read_messages (0);
+ − 3337 #endif
+ − 3338 }
428
+ − 3339 }
+ − 3340
771
+ − 3341 /* This is called when a fatal signal (SIGBUS aka "bus error", SIGSEGV aka
+ − 3342 "segmentation violation", SIGILL aka "illegal instruction", and many
+ − 3343 others) is sent to the program. This generally happens under Unix,
+ − 3344 not MS Windows. */
+ − 3345 SIGTYPE
+ − 3346 fatal_error_signal (int sig)
428
+ − 3347 {
771
+ − 3348 /* Unblock the signal so that if the same signal gets sent in the
+ − 3349 code below, we avoid a deadlock. */
+ − 3350 EMACS_UNBLOCK_SIGNAL (sig);
+ − 3351
+ − 3352 guts_of_fatal_error_signal (sig);
+ − 3353
+ − 3354 /* Signal the same code; this time it will really be fatal. */
+ − 3355 #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE
+ − 3356 raise (sig);
+ − 3357 #else
+ − 3358 kill (qxe_getpid (), sig);
+ − 3359 #endif
+ − 3360 SIGRETURN;
428
+ − 3361 }
+ − 3362
771
+ − 3363 #ifdef _MSC_VER
+ − 3364
+ − 3365 #define STATUS_ASSERTION_FAILURE 0xE0000001
+ − 3366
+ − 3367 static DWORD
+ − 3368 mswindows_handle_hardware_exceptions_1 (void)
428
+ − 3369 {
793
+ − 3370 inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations = 1;
+ − 3371 preparing_for_armageddon = 1;
771
+ − 3372 pause_so_user_can_read_messages (0);
+ − 3373 return EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER;
428
+ − 3374 }
+ − 3375
771
+ − 3376 /* This is called under MS Windows when an exception (this encompasses both
+ − 3377 user-defined exceptions and hardware exceptions such as GP faults aka
+ − 3378 SIGBUS or SIGSEGV) is triggered. */
+ − 3379
+ − 3380 static DWORD
+ − 3381 mswindows_handle_hardware_exceptions (DWORD code)
428
+ − 3382 {
771
+ − 3383 if (code != STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION && code != STATUS_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION
+ − 3384 && code != STATUS_PRIVILEGED_INSTRUCTION
+ − 3385 && code != STATUS_DATATYPE_MISALIGNMENT
+ − 3386 && code != STATUS_ASSERTION_FAILURE)
+ − 3387 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
+ − 3388
+ − 3389 /* I don't know if this filter is still wrapped in the outer __try, but
+ − 3390 it doesn't hurt to have another one, and it lets us control more
+ − 3391 exactly what we really want to do in such a situation. What we do is
+ − 3392 pause, if we haven't already done so, so that the user can see what's
+ − 3393 output. This is critical because otherwise the output is gone. */
+ − 3394 __try
+ − 3395 {
+ − 3396 guts_of_fatal_error_signal (-1);
+ − 3397 }
+ − 3398 /* VC++ documentation says that
+ − 3399 GetExceptionCode() cannot be called inside the filter itself. */
+ − 3400
+ − 3401 /* __except (mswindows_handle_hardware_exceptions (GetExceptionCode ())) {}
+ − 3402
+ − 3403 The line above is original. Unfortunately, when an error is tripped
+ − 3404 inside of the handler (e.g. during Fbacktrace()), and the handler for
+ − 3405 the handler is invoked, it correctly notices that something is amiss
+ − 3406 and it should just return -- but it returns EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH,
+ − 3407 which causes the debugger to be invoked debugging the handler code in
+ − 3408 this function -- and WITH THE STACK UNWOUND so that you see main()
+ − 3409 calling mswindows_handle_hardware_exceptions(), calling Fbacktrace(),
+ − 3410 and a crash a couple of frames in -- AND NO SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL CRASH!
+ − 3411
+ − 3412 There's some real weirdness going on in the stack handling -- unlike
+ − 3413 in Unix, where further crashes just keep adding to the stack, it seems
+ − 3414 that under the structured-exception-handling, the stack can actually
+ − 3415 bounce back and forth between the full stack at the location of the
+ − 3416 exception and the unwound stack at the place where the __try clause was
+ − 3417 established. I don't completely understand it. What I do know is that
+ − 3418 returning EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER on nested crash has the effect of
+ − 3419 aborting execution of the handler and going back to the outer filter
+ − 3420 function, which returns EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH and everything is
+ − 3421 hunky-dorey -- your debugger sees a crash at the right location with
+ − 3422 the right stack.
+ − 3423
+ − 3424 I'm leaving in the trickier Unix-like code in the handler; someone who
+ − 3425 understands better than me how the stack works in these handlers could
+ − 3426 fix it up more. As it is, it works pretty well, so I'm not likely to
+ − 3427 touch it more. --ben
+ − 3428 */
+ − 3429
+ − 3430 __except (mswindows_handle_hardware_exceptions_1 ()) {}
+ − 3431
+ − 3432 /* pretend we didn't handle this, so that the debugger is invoked and/or
+ − 3433 the normal GPF box appears. */
+ − 3434 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
428
+ − 3435 }
+ − 3436
771
+ − 3437 #endif /* _MSC_VER */
+ − 3438
+ − 3439 /* -------------------------------------- */
+ − 3440 /* abnormal shutdowns: assertion failures */
+ − 3441 /* -------------------------------------- */
428
+ − 3442
+ − 3443 /* This flag is useful to define if you're under a debugger; this way, you
+ − 3444 can put a breakpoint of assert_failed() and debug multiple problems
+ − 3445 in one session without having to recompile. */
+ − 3446 /* #define ASSERTIONS_DONT_ABORT */
+ − 3447
+ − 3448 #ifdef USE_ASSERTIONS
+ − 3449 /* This highly dubious kludge ... shut up Jamie, I'm tired of your slagging. */
+ − 3450
771
+ − 3451 /* Nonzero if handling an assertion failure. (Bumped by one each time
+ − 3452 we recursively hit such a failure.) */
442
+ − 3453 static int in_assert_failed;
771
+ − 3454
442
+ − 3455 static const char *assert_failed_file;
+ − 3456 static int assert_failed_line;
+ − 3457 static const char *assert_failed_expr;
+ − 3458
+ − 3459 #ifdef fprintf
+ − 3460 #undef fprintf
+ − 3461 #endif
+ − 3462
771
+ − 3463 /* This is called when an assert() fails or when abort() is called -- both
+ − 3464 of those are defined in the preprocessor to an expansion involving
+ − 3465 assert_failed(). */
442
+ − 3466 void
+ − 3467 assert_failed (const char *file, int line, const char *expr)
428
+ − 3468 {
442
+ − 3469 /* If we're already crashing, let's not crash again. This might be
+ − 3470 critical to getting auto-saving working properly. */
+ − 3471 if (fatal_error_in_progress)
+ − 3472 return;
+ − 3473
+ − 3474 /* We are extremely paranoid so we sensibly deal with recursive
+ − 3475 assertion failures. */
+ − 3476 in_assert_failed++;
771
+ − 3477 inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations = 1;
442
+ − 3478
+ − 3479 if (in_assert_failed >= 4)
+ − 3480 _exit (-1);
+ − 3481 else if (in_assert_failed == 3)
+ − 3482 {
771
+ − 3483 debugging_breakpoint ();
442
+ − 3484 _exit (-1);
+ − 3485 }
+ − 3486 else if (in_assert_failed == 2)
+ − 3487 {
771
+ − 3488 /* Ultra-paranoia. stderr_out() tries very hard not to do
+ − 3489 anything during assertion failures that might trigger more
+ − 3490 failures; but we might have messed up somewhere. fprintf was
+ − 3491 undeffed above, in case it was encapsulated. */
442
+ − 3492 fprintf (stderr,
+ − 3493 "Fatal error: recursive assertion failure, "
+ − 3494 "file %s, line %d, %s\n",
+ − 3495 file, line, expr);
+ − 3496 fprintf (stderr,
+ − 3497 "Original assertion failure: file %s, line %d, %s\n",
+ − 3498 assert_failed_file, assert_failed_line, assert_failed_expr);
+ − 3499 }
+ − 3500 else
+ − 3501 {
+ − 3502 assert_failed_file = file;
+ − 3503 assert_failed_line = line;
+ − 3504 assert_failed_expr = expr;
+ − 3505
771
+ − 3506 stderr_out ("\nFatal error: assertion failed, file %s, line %d, %s\n",
+ − 3507 file, line, expr);
442
+ − 3508 }
+ − 3509
771
+ − 3510 /* Enable the following if you want a breakpoint right away to the
+ − 3511 debugger, without the whole shutdown processing first. This can be
+ − 3512 useful if you're afraid the shutdown processing will modify state that
+ − 3513 you're trying to debug (generally fairly unlikely); but you then don't
+ − 3514 get the auto-save behavior, which may be extremely important if you
+ − 3515 were in the middle of doing something */
+ − 3516 /* debugging_breakpoint (); */
442
+ − 3517 #if !defined (ASSERTIONS_DONT_ABORT)
771
+ − 3518 #ifdef _MSC_VER
+ − 3519 /* Calling abort() directly just seems to exit, in a way we can't
+ − 3520 trap. (#### The docs say it does raise(SIGABRT), which we should be
+ − 3521 able to trap. Perhaps we're messing up somewhere? Or perhaps MS is
+ − 3522 messed up.)
+ − 3523
+ − 3524 So, instead we cause an exception and enter into the structured
+ − 3525 exception-handling mechanism, which is just like what happens when a
+ − 3526 GPF occurs, and is cleaner anyway. (If we entered into one of the
+ − 3527 signal handlers, a crash in there would enter anyway into the
+ − 3528 structured exception stuff, and you'd get some weird mixture. Cleaner
+ − 3529 to keep it all in the expected way.)
+ − 3530 */
+ − 3531 /* Either of the following work in terms of causing an exception. The
+ − 3532 second one looks cleaner but you get an odd message about "Unknown
+ − 3533 software exception ..." without the obvious "OK to terminate", "Cancel
+ − 3534 to debug"; instead, you just get OK/Cancel, which in fact do those
+ − 3535 same things. */
+ − 3536 * ((int *) 0) = 666;
+ − 3537 /* RaiseException (STATUS_ASSERTION_FAILURE, EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE, 0,
+ − 3538 0); */
+ − 3539 #else
+ − 3540 really_abort ();
+ − 3541 #endif /* _MSC_VER */
+ − 3542 #endif /* !defined (ASSERTIONS_DONT_ABORT) */
+ − 3543 inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations = 0;
442
+ − 3544 in_assert_failed = 0;
428
+ − 3545 }
+ − 3546 #endif /* USE_ASSERTIONS */
+ − 3547
771
+ − 3548 /* -------------------------------------- */
+ − 3549 /* low-memory notification */
+ − 3550 /* -------------------------------------- */
+ − 3551
+ − 3552 #ifdef SIGDANGER
+ − 3553
+ − 3554 /* Handler for SIGDANGER. */
+ − 3555 SIGTYPE
+ − 3556 memory_warning_signal (int sig)
+ − 3557 {
+ − 3558 /* #### bad bad bad; this function shouldn't do anything except
+ − 3559 set a flag, or weird corruption could happen. */
+ − 3560 EMACS_SIGNAL (sig, memory_warning_signal);
+ − 3561
+ − 3562 malloc_warning
+ − 3563 (GETTEXT ("Operating system warns that virtual memory is running low.\n"));
+ − 3564
+ − 3565 /* It might be unsafe to call do_auto_save now. */
+ − 3566 force_auto_save_soon ();
+ − 3567 }
+ − 3568 #endif /* SIGDANGER */
+ − 3569
+ − 3570
+ − 3571 /************************************************************************/
+ − 3572 /* Miscellaneous */
+ − 3573 /************************************************************************/
+ − 3574
+ − 3575 DEFUN ("noninteractive", Fnoninteractive, 0, 0, 0, /*
+ − 3576 Non-nil return value means XEmacs is running without interactive terminal.
528
+ − 3577 */
771
+ − 3578 ())
528
+ − 3579 {
771
+ − 3580 return noninteractive ? Qt : Qnil;
528
+ − 3581 }
+ − 3582
428
+ − 3583 #ifdef QUANTIFY
+ − 3584 DEFUN ("quantify-start-recording-data", Fquantify_start_recording_data,
+ − 3585 0, 0, "", /*
+ − 3586 Start recording Quantify data.
+ − 3587 */
+ − 3588 ())
+ − 3589 {
+ − 3590 quantify_start_recording_data ();
+ − 3591 return Qnil;
+ − 3592 }
+ − 3593
+ − 3594 DEFUN ("quantify-stop-recording-data", Fquantify_stop_recording_data,
+ − 3595 0, 0, "", /*
+ − 3596 Stop recording Quantify data.
+ − 3597 */
+ − 3598 ())
+ − 3599 {
+ − 3600 quantify_stop_recording_data ();
+ − 3601 return Qnil;
+ − 3602 }
+ − 3603
+ − 3604 DEFUN ("quantify-clear-data", Fquantify_clear_data, 0, 0, "", /*
+ − 3605 Clear all Quantify data.
+ − 3606 */
+ − 3607 ())
+ − 3608 {
+ − 3609 quantify_clear_data ();
+ − 3610 return Qnil;
+ − 3611 }
+ − 3612 #endif /* QUANTIFY */
+ − 3613
+ − 3614 void
+ − 3615 syms_of_emacs (void)
+ − 3616 {
+ − 3617 #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP
+ − 3618 DEFSUBR (Fdump_emacs);
+ − 3619 #endif /* !CANNOT_DUMP */
+ − 3620
+ − 3621 DEFSUBR (Frun_emacs_from_temacs);
+ − 3622 DEFSUBR (Frunning_temacs_p);
+ − 3623 DEFSUBR (Finvocation_name);
+ − 3624 DEFSUBR (Finvocation_directory);
+ − 3625 DEFSUBR (Fkill_emacs);
+ − 3626 DEFSUBR (Fnoninteractive);
+ − 3627
528
+ − 3628 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS
+ − 3629 DEFSUBR (Fforce_debugging_signal);
+ − 3630 #endif
+ − 3631
428
+ − 3632 #ifdef QUANTIFY
+ − 3633 DEFSUBR (Fquantify_start_recording_data);
+ − 3634 DEFSUBR (Fquantify_stop_recording_data);
+ − 3635 DEFSUBR (Fquantify_clear_data);
+ − 3636 #endif /* QUANTIFY */
+ − 3637
563
+ − 3638 DEFSYMBOL (Qkill_emacs_hook);
+ − 3639 DEFSYMBOL (Qsave_buffers_kill_emacs);
428
+ − 3640 }
+ − 3641
776
+ − 3642 /* Yuck! These variables may get set from command-line options when
+ − 3643 dumping; if we don't clear them, they will still be on once the dumped
+ − 3644 XEmacs reloads. (not an issue with pdump, as we kludge around this in
+ − 3645 main_1().) */
+ − 3646
+ − 3647 void
+ − 3648 zero_out_command_line_status_vars (void)
+ − 3649 {
+ − 3650 vanilla_inhibiting = 0;
+ − 3651 inhibit_early_packages = 0;
+ − 3652 inhibit_all_packages = 0;
+ − 3653 inhibit_autoloads = 0;
+ − 3654 debug_paths = 0;
+ − 3655 #ifndef INHIBIT_SITE_LISP
+ − 3656 inhibit_site_lisp = 0;
+ − 3657 #else
+ − 3658 inhibit_site_lisp = 1;
+ − 3659 #endif
+ − 3660 #ifndef INHIBIT_SITE_MODULES
+ − 3661 inhibit_site_modules = 0;
+ − 3662 #else
+ − 3663 inhibit_site_modules = 1;
+ − 3664 #endif
+ − 3665 }
+ − 3666
428
+ − 3667 void
+ − 3668 vars_of_emacs (void)
+ − 3669 {
+ − 3670 DEFVAR_BOOL ("suppress-early-error-handler-backtrace",
+ − 3671 &suppress_early_error_handler_backtrace /*
+ − 3672 Non-nil means early error handler shouldn't print a backtrace.
+ − 3673 */ );
+ − 3674
+ − 3675 DEFVAR_LISP ("command-line-args", &Vcommand_line_args /*
+ − 3676 Args passed by shell to XEmacs, as a list of strings.
+ − 3677 */ );
+ − 3678
+ − 3679 DEFVAR_LISP ("invocation-name", &Vinvocation_name /*
+ − 3680 The program name that was used to run XEmacs.
+ − 3681 Any directory names are omitted.
+ − 3682 */ );
+ − 3683
+ − 3684 DEFVAR_LISP ("invocation-directory", &Vinvocation_directory /*
+ − 3685 The directory in which the XEmacs executable was found, to run it.
+ − 3686 The value is simply the program name if that directory's name is not known.
+ − 3687 */ );
+ − 3688
+ − 3689 DEFVAR_LISP ("invocation-path", &Vinvocation_path /*
+ − 3690 The path in which the XEmacs executable was found, to run it.
+ − 3691 The value is simply the value of environment variable PATH on startup
+ − 3692 if XEmacs was found there.
+ − 3693 */ );
+ − 3694
+ − 3695 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */
776
+ − 3696 xxDEFVAR_LISP ("installation-directory", &Vinstallation_directory /*
+ − 3697 A directory within which to look for the `lib-src' and `etc' directories.
+ − 3698 This is non-nil when we can't find those directories in their standard
+ − 3699 installed locations, but we can find them ear where the XEmacs executable
+ − 3700 was found.
+ − 3701 */ );
428
+ − 3702 #endif
+ − 3703
+ − 3704 DEFVAR_LISP ("system-type", &Vsystem_type /*
+ − 3705 Symbol indicating type of operating system you are using.
+ − 3706 */ );
+ − 3707 Vsystem_type = intern (SYSTEM_TYPE);
771
+ − 3708 Fprovide (Vsystem_type);
428
+ − 3709
+ − 3710 #ifndef EMACS_CONFIGURATION
+ − 3711 # define EMACS_CONFIGURATION "UNKNOWN"
+ − 3712 #endif
+ − 3713 DEFVAR_LISP ("system-configuration", &Vsystem_configuration /*
+ − 3714 String naming the configuration XEmacs was built for.
+ − 3715 */ );
+ − 3716 Vsystem_configuration = build_string (EMACS_CONFIGURATION);
+ − 3717
+ − 3718 #ifndef EMACS_CONFIG_OPTIONS
+ − 3719 # define EMACS_CONFIG_OPTIONS "UNKNOWN"
+ − 3720 #endif
+ − 3721 DEFVAR_LISP ("system-configuration-options", &Vsystem_configuration_options /*
+ − 3722 String containing the configuration options XEmacs was built with.
+ − 3723 */ );
+ − 3724 Vsystem_configuration_options = build_string (EMACS_CONFIG_OPTIONS);
+ − 3725
+ − 3726 DEFVAR_LISP ("emacs-major-version", &Vemacs_major_version /*
+ − 3727 Major version number of this version of Emacs, as an integer.
+ − 3728 Warning: this variable did not exist in Emacs versions earlier than:
+ − 3729 FSF Emacs: 19.23
+ − 3730 XEmacs: 19.10
+ − 3731 */ );
+ − 3732 Vemacs_major_version = make_int (EMACS_MAJOR_VERSION);
+ − 3733
+ − 3734 DEFVAR_LISP ("emacs-minor-version", &Vemacs_minor_version /*
+ − 3735 Minor version number of this version of Emacs, as an integer.
+ − 3736 Warning: this variable did not exist in Emacs versions earlier than:
+ − 3737 FSF Emacs: 19.23
+ − 3738 XEmacs: 19.10
+ − 3739 */ );
+ − 3740 Vemacs_minor_version = make_int (EMACS_MINOR_VERSION);
+ − 3741
+ − 3742 DEFVAR_LISP ("emacs-patch-level", &Vemacs_patch_level /*
+ − 3743 The patch level of this version of Emacs, as an integer.
+ − 3744 The value is non-nil if this version of XEmacs is part of a series of
+ − 3745 stable XEmacsen, but has bug fixes applied.
+ − 3746 Warning: this variable does not exist in FSF Emacs or in XEmacs versions
+ − 3747 earlier than 21.1.1
+ − 3748 */ );
+ − 3749 #ifdef EMACS_PATCH_LEVEL
+ − 3750 Vemacs_patch_level = make_int (EMACS_PATCH_LEVEL);
+ − 3751 #else
+ − 3752 Vemacs_patch_level = Qnil;
+ − 3753 #endif
+ − 3754
+ − 3755 DEFVAR_LISP ("emacs-beta-version", &Vemacs_beta_version /*
+ − 3756 Beta number of this version of Emacs, as an integer.
+ − 3757 The value is nil if this is an officially released version of XEmacs.
+ − 3758 Warning: this variable does not exist in FSF Emacs or in XEmacs versions
+ − 3759 earlier than 20.3.
+ − 3760 */ );
+ − 3761 #ifdef EMACS_BETA_VERSION
+ − 3762 Vemacs_beta_version = make_int (EMACS_BETA_VERSION);
+ − 3763 #else
+ − 3764 Vemacs_beta_version = Qnil;
+ − 3765 #endif
+ − 3766
+ − 3767 #ifdef INFODOCK
+ − 3768 DEFVAR_LISP ("infodock-major-version", &Vinfodock_major_version /*
+ − 3769 Major version number of this InfoDock release.
+ − 3770 */ );
+ − 3771 Vinfodock_major_version = make_int (INFODOCK_MAJOR_VERSION);
+ − 3772
+ − 3773 DEFVAR_LISP ("infodock-minor-version", &Vinfodock_minor_version /*
+ − 3774 Minor version number of this InfoDock release.
+ − 3775 */ );
+ − 3776 Vinfodock_minor_version = make_int (INFODOCK_MINOR_VERSION);
+ − 3777
+ − 3778 DEFVAR_LISP ("infodock-build-version", &Vinfodock_build_version /*
+ − 3779 Build version of this InfoDock release.
+ − 3780 */ );
+ − 3781 Vinfodock_build_version = make_int (INFODOCK_BUILD_VERSION);
+ − 3782 #endif
+ − 3783
+ − 3784 DEFVAR_LISP ("xemacs-codename", &Vxemacs_codename /*
+ − 3785 Codename of this version of Emacs (a string).
+ − 3786 */ );
+ − 3787 #ifndef XEMACS_CODENAME
+ − 3788 #define XEMACS_CODENAME "Noname"
+ − 3789 #endif
+ − 3790 Vxemacs_codename = build_string (XEMACS_CODENAME);
+ − 3791
442
+ − 3792 /* Lisp variables which contain command line flags.
+ − 3793
+ − 3794 The portable dumper stomps on these; they must be saved and restored
+ − 3795 if they are processed before the call to pdump_load() in main_1().
+ − 3796 */
428
+ − 3797 DEFVAR_BOOL ("noninteractive", &noninteractive1 /*
+ − 3798 Non-nil means XEmacs is running without interactive terminal.
+ − 3799 */ );
+ − 3800
776
+ − 3801 DEFVAR_BOOL ("vanilla-inhibiting", &vanilla_inhibiting /*
+ − 3802 Set to non-nil when the user-init and site-start files should not be loaded.
+ − 3803 */ );
+ − 3804
428
+ − 3805 DEFVAR_BOOL ("inhibit-early-packages", &inhibit_early_packages /*
+ − 3806 Set to non-nil when the early packages should not be respected at startup.
+ − 3807 */ );
+ − 3808
776
+ − 3809 DEFVAR_BOOL ("inhibit-all-packages", &inhibit_all_packages /*
+ − 3810 Set to non-nil when the no packages should not be respected at startup.
+ − 3811 XEmacs will utterly ignore the packages -- not in load-path, not set up as
+ − 3812 autoloads, nothing.
+ − 3813 */ );
+ − 3814
428
+ − 3815 DEFVAR_BOOL ("inhibit-autoloads", &inhibit_autoloads /*
+ − 3816 Set to non-nil when autoloads should not be loaded at startup.
+ − 3817 */ );
+ − 3818
+ − 3819 DEFVAR_BOOL ("debug-paths", &debug_paths /*
+ − 3820 Set to non-nil when debug information about paths should be printed.
+ − 3821 */ );
+ − 3822
+ − 3823 DEFVAR_BOOL ("inhibit-site-lisp", &inhibit_site_lisp /*
+ − 3824 Set to non-nil when the site-lisp should not be searched at startup.
+ − 3825 */ );
+ − 3826 #ifdef INHIBIT_SITE_LISP
+ − 3827 inhibit_site_lisp = 1;
+ − 3828 #endif
+ − 3829
+ − 3830 DEFVAR_BOOL ("inhibit-site-modules", &inhibit_site_modules /*
+ − 3831 Set to non-nil when site-modules should not be searched at startup.
+ − 3832 */ );
+ − 3833 #ifdef INHIBIT_SITE_MODULES
+ − 3834 inhibit_site_modules = 1;
+ − 3835 #endif
+ − 3836
+ − 3837 DEFVAR_INT ("emacs-priority", &emacs_priority /*
+ − 3838 Priority for XEmacs to run at.
+ − 3839 This value is effective only if set before XEmacs is dumped,
+ − 3840 and only if the XEmacs executable is installed with setuid to permit
+ − 3841 it to change priority. (XEmacs sets its uid back to the real uid.)
+ − 3842 Currently, you need to define SET_EMACS_PRIORITY in `config.h'
+ − 3843 before you compile XEmacs, to enable the code for this feature.
+ − 3844 */ );
+ − 3845 emacs_priority = 0;
+ − 3846
+ − 3847 DEFVAR_CONST_LISP ("internal-error-checking", &Vinternal_error_checking /*
+ − 3848 Internal error checking built-in into this instance of XEmacs.
+ − 3849 This is a list of symbols, initialized at build-time. Legal symbols
+ − 3850 are:
+ − 3851
+ − 3852 extents - check extents prior to each extent change;
+ − 3853 typecheck - check types strictly, aborting in case of error;
+ − 3854 malloc - check operation of malloc;
+ − 3855 gc - check garbage collection;
665
+ − 3856 charbpos - check buffer positions.
442
+ − 3857
+ − 3858 quick-build - user has requested the "quick-build" configure option.
428
+ − 3859 */ );
+ − 3860 Vinternal_error_checking = Qnil;
+ − 3861 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS
+ − 3862 Vinternal_error_checking = Fcons (intern ("extents"),
+ − 3863 Vinternal_error_checking);
+ − 3864 #endif
+ − 3865 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TYPECHECK
+ − 3866 Vinternal_error_checking = Fcons (intern ("typecheck"),
+ − 3867 Vinternal_error_checking);
+ − 3868 #endif
+ − 3869 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC
+ − 3870 Vinternal_error_checking = Fcons (intern ("malloc"),
+ − 3871 Vinternal_error_checking);
+ − 3872 #endif
+ − 3873 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GC
+ − 3874 Vinternal_error_checking = Fcons (intern ("gc"),
+ − 3875 Vinternal_error_checking);
+ − 3876 #endif
665
+ − 3877 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_CHARBPOS
+ − 3878 Vinternal_error_checking = Fcons (intern ("charbpos"),
428
+ − 3879 Vinternal_error_checking);
+ − 3880 #endif
442
+ − 3881 #ifdef QUICK_BUILD
+ − 3882 Vinternal_error_checking = Fcons (intern ("quick-build"),
+ − 3883 Vinternal_error_checking);
+ − 3884 #endif
428
+ − 3885
438
+ − 3886 DEFVAR_CONST_LISP ("mail-lock-methods", &Vmail_lock_methods /*
+ − 3887 Mail spool locking methods supported by this instance of XEmacs.
+ − 3888 This is a list of symbols. Each of the symbols is one of the
+ − 3889 following: dot, lockf, flock, locking, mmdf.
+ − 3890 */ );
+ − 3891 {
+ − 3892 Vmail_lock_methods = Qnil;
+ − 3893 Vmail_lock_methods = Fcons (intern ("dot"), Vmail_lock_methods);
+ − 3894 #ifdef HAVE_LOCKF
+ − 3895 Vmail_lock_methods = Fcons (intern ("lockf"), Vmail_lock_methods);
+ − 3896 #endif
+ − 3897 #ifdef HAVE_FLOCK
+ − 3898 Vmail_lock_methods = Fcons (intern ("flock"), Vmail_lock_methods);
+ − 3899 #endif
+ − 3900 #ifdef HAVE_MMDF
+ − 3901 Vmail_lock_methods = Fcons (intern ("mmdf"), Vmail_lock_methods);
+ − 3902 #endif
+ − 3903 #ifdef HAVE_LOCKING
+ − 3904 Vmail_lock_methods = Fcons (intern ("locking"), Vmail_lock_methods);
+ − 3905 #endif
+ − 3906 }
442
+ − 3907
438
+ − 3908 DEFVAR_CONST_LISP ("configure-mail-lock-method", &Vconfigure_mail_lock_method /*
+ − 3909 Mail spool locking method suggested by configure. This is one
+ − 3910 of the symbols in MAIL-LOCK-METHODS.
+ − 3911 */ );
+ − 3912 {
+ − 3913 #if defined(MAIL_LOCK_FLOCK) && defined(HAVE_FLOCK)
771
+ − 3914 Vconfigure_mail_lock_method = intern ("flock");
438
+ − 3915 #elif defined(MAIL_LOCK_LOCKF) && defined(HAVE_LOCKF)
771
+ − 3916 Vconfigure_mail_lock_method = intern ("lockf");
438
+ − 3917 #elif defined(MAIL_LOCK_MMDF) && defined(HAVE_MMDF)
771
+ − 3918 Vconfigure_mail_lock_method = intern ("mmdf");
438
+ − 3919 #elif defined(MAIL_LOCK_LOCKING) && defined(HAVE_LOCKING)
771
+ − 3920 Vconfigure_mail_lock_method = intern ("locking");
438
+ − 3921 #else
771
+ − 3922 Vconfigure_mail_lock_method = intern ("dot");
438
+ − 3923 #endif
+ − 3924 }
428
+ − 3925 }
+ − 3926
+ − 3927 void
+ − 3928 complex_vars_of_emacs (void)
+ − 3929 {
+ − 3930 /* This is all related to path searching. */
+ − 3931
+ − 3932 DEFVAR_LISP ("emacs-program-name", &Vemacs_program_name /*
+ − 3933 *Name of the Emacs variant.
+ − 3934 For example, this may be \"xemacs\" or \"infodock\".
+ − 3935 This is mainly meant for use in path searching.
+ − 3936 */ );
771
+ − 3937 Vemacs_program_name = build_ext_string (PATH_PROGNAME, Qfile_name);
428
+ − 3938
+ − 3939 DEFVAR_LISP ("emacs-program-version", &Vemacs_program_version /*
+ − 3940 *Version of the Emacs variant.
444
+ − 3941 This typically has the form NN.NN-bNN.
428
+ − 3942 This is mainly meant for use in path searching.
+ − 3943 */ );
771
+ − 3944 Vemacs_program_version = build_ext_string (PATH_VERSION, Qfile_name);
428
+ − 3945
+ − 3946 DEFVAR_LISP ("exec-path", &Vexec_path /*
+ − 3947 *List of directories to search programs to run in subprocesses.
+ − 3948 Each element is a string (directory name) or nil (try default directory).
+ − 3949 */ );
+ − 3950 Vexec_path = Qnil;
+ − 3951
+ − 3952 DEFVAR_LISP ("exec-directory", &Vexec_directory /*
+ − 3953 *Directory of architecture-dependent files that come with XEmacs,
+ − 3954 especially executable programs intended for XEmacs to invoke.
+ − 3955 */ );
+ − 3956 Vexec_directory = Qnil;
+ − 3957
+ − 3958 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-exec-directory", &Vconfigure_exec_directory /*
+ − 3959 For internal use by the build procedure only.
444
+ − 3960 configure's idea of what `exec-directory' will be.
428
+ − 3961 */ );
+ − 3962 #ifdef PATH_EXEC
+ − 3963 Vconfigure_exec_directory = Ffile_name_as_directory
771
+ − 3964 (build_ext_string (PATH_EXEC, Qfile_name));
428
+ − 3965 #else
+ − 3966 Vconfigure_exec_directory = Qnil;
+ − 3967 #endif
+ − 3968
+ − 3969 DEFVAR_LISP ("lisp-directory", &Vlisp_directory /*
+ − 3970 *Directory of core Lisp files that come with XEmacs.
+ − 3971 */ );
+ − 3972 Vlisp_directory = Qnil;
+ − 3973
+ − 3974 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-lisp-directory", &Vconfigure_lisp_directory /*
+ − 3975 For internal use by the build procedure only.
444
+ − 3976 configure's idea of what `lisp-directory' will be.
428
+ − 3977 */ );
+ − 3978 #ifdef PATH_LOADSEARCH
+ − 3979 Vconfigure_lisp_directory = Ffile_name_as_directory
771
+ − 3980 (build_ext_string (PATH_LOADSEARCH, Qfile_name));
428
+ − 3981 #else
+ − 3982 Vconfigure_lisp_directory = Qnil;
+ − 3983 #endif
+ − 3984
460
+ − 3985 DEFVAR_LISP ("mule-lisp-directory", &Vmule_lisp_directory /*
+ − 3986 *Directory of Mule Lisp files that come with XEmacs.
+ − 3987 */ );
+ − 3988 Vmule_lisp_directory = Qnil;
+ − 3989
+ − 3990 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-mule-lisp-directory", &Vconfigure_mule_lisp_directory /*
+ − 3991 For internal use by the build procedure only.
+ − 3992 configure's idea of what `mule-lisp-directory' will be.
+ − 3993 */ );
+ − 3994 #ifdef PATH_MULELOADSEARCH
+ − 3995 Vconfigure_mule_lisp_directory = Ffile_name_as_directory
+ − 3996 (build_string ((char *) PATH_MULELOADSEARCH));
+ − 3997 #else
+ − 3998 Vconfigure_mule_lisp_directory = Qnil;
+ − 3999 #endif
+ − 4000
428
+ − 4001 DEFVAR_LISP ("module-directory", &Vmodule_directory /*
+ − 4002 *Directory of core dynamic modules that come with XEmacs.
+ − 4003 */ );
+ − 4004 Vmodule_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4005
+ − 4006 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-module-directory", &Vconfigure_module_directory /*
+ − 4007 For internal use by the build procedure only.
444
+ − 4008 configure's idea of what `module-directory' will be.
428
+ − 4009 */ );
+ − 4010 #ifdef PATH_MODULESEARCH
+ − 4011 Vconfigure_module_directory = Ffile_name_as_directory
771
+ − 4012 (build_ext_string (PATH_MODULESEARCH, Qfile_name));
428
+ − 4013 #else
+ − 4014 Vconfigure_module_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4015 #endif
+ − 4016
+ − 4017 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-package-path", &Vconfigure_package_path /*
+ − 4018 For internal use by the build procedure only.
+ − 4019 configure's idea of what the package path will be.
+ − 4020 */ );
+ − 4021 #ifdef PATH_PACKAGEPATH
771
+ − 4022 Vconfigure_package_path = split_external_path (PATH_PACKAGEPATH);
428
+ − 4023 #else
+ − 4024 Vconfigure_package_path = Qnil;
+ − 4025 #endif
+ − 4026
+ − 4027 DEFVAR_LISP ("data-directory", &Vdata_directory /*
+ − 4028 *Directory of architecture-independent files that come with XEmacs,
+ − 4029 intended for XEmacs to use.
+ − 4030 Use of this variable in new code is almost never correct. See the
442
+ − 4031 functions `locate-data-file' and `locate-data-directory' and the variable
+ − 4032 `data-directory-list'.
428
+ − 4033 */ );
+ − 4034 Vdata_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4035
+ − 4036 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-data-directory", &Vconfigure_data_directory /*
+ − 4037 For internal use by the build procedure only.
444
+ − 4038 configure's idea of what `data-directory' will be.
428
+ − 4039 */ );
+ − 4040 #ifdef PATH_DATA
+ − 4041 Vconfigure_data_directory = Ffile_name_as_directory
771
+ − 4042 (build_ext_string (PATH_DATA, Qfile_name));
428
+ − 4043 #else
+ − 4044 Vconfigure_data_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4045 #endif
+ − 4046
+ − 4047 DEFVAR_LISP ("data-directory-list", &Vdata_directory_list /*
+ − 4048 *List of directories of architecture-independent files that come with XEmacs
+ − 4049 or were installed as packages, and are intended for XEmacs to use.
+ − 4050 */ );
+ − 4051 Vdata_directory_list = Qnil;
+ − 4052
+ − 4053 DEFVAR_LISP ("site-directory", &Vsite_directory /*
+ − 4054 *Directory of site-specific Lisp files that come with XEmacs.
+ − 4055 */ );
+ − 4056 Vsite_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4057
+ − 4058 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-site-directory", &Vconfigure_site_directory /*
+ − 4059 For internal use by the build procedure only.
444
+ − 4060 configure's idea of what `site-directory' will be.
428
+ − 4061 */ );
+ − 4062 #ifdef PATH_SITE
+ − 4063 Vconfigure_site_directory = Ffile_name_as_directory
771
+ − 4064 (build_ext_string (PATH_SITE, Qfile_name));
428
+ − 4065 #else
+ − 4066 Vconfigure_site_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4067 #endif
+ − 4068
+ − 4069 DEFVAR_LISP ("site-module-directory", &Vsite_module_directory /*
+ − 4070 *Directory of site-specific loadable modules that come with XEmacs.
+ − 4071 */ );
+ − 4072 Vsite_module_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4073
+ − 4074 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-site-module-directory", &Vconfigure_site_module_directory /*
+ − 4075 For internal use by the build procedure only.
444
+ − 4076 configure's idea of what `site-directory' will be.
428
+ − 4077 */ );
+ − 4078 #ifdef PATH_SITE_MODULES
+ − 4079 Vconfigure_site_module_directory = Ffile_name_as_directory
771
+ − 4080 (build_ext_string (PATH_SITE_MODULES, Qfile_name));
428
+ − 4081 #else
+ − 4082 Vconfigure_site_module_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4083 #endif
+ − 4084
+ − 4085 DEFVAR_LISP ("doc-directory", &Vdoc_directory /*
+ − 4086 *Directory containing the DOC file that comes with XEmacs.
444
+ − 4087 This is usually the same as `exec-directory'.
428
+ − 4088 */ );
+ − 4089 Vdoc_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4090
+ − 4091 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-doc-directory", &Vconfigure_doc_directory /*
+ − 4092 For internal use by the build procedure only.
444
+ − 4093 configure's idea of what `doc-directory' will be.
428
+ − 4094 */ );
+ − 4095 #ifdef PATH_DOC
+ − 4096 Vconfigure_doc_directory = Ffile_name_as_directory
771
+ − 4097 (build_ext_string (PATH_DOC, Qfile_name));
428
+ − 4098 #else
+ − 4099 Vconfigure_doc_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4100 #endif
+ − 4101
+ − 4102 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-exec-prefix-directory", &Vconfigure_exec_prefix_directory /*
+ − 4103 For internal use by the build procedure only.
444
+ − 4104 configure's idea of what `exec-prefix-directory' will be.
428
+ − 4105 */ );
+ − 4106 #ifdef PATH_EXEC_PREFIX
+ − 4107 Vconfigure_exec_prefix_directory = Ffile_name_as_directory
771
+ − 4108 (build_ext_string (PATH_EXEC_PREFIX, Qfile_name));
428
+ − 4109 #else
+ − 4110 Vconfigure_exec_prefix_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4111 #endif
+ − 4112
+ − 4113 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-prefix-directory", &Vconfigure_prefix_directory /*
+ − 4114 For internal use by the build procedure only.
444
+ − 4115 configure's idea of what `prefix-directory' will be.
428
+ − 4116 */ );
+ − 4117 #ifdef PATH_PREFIX
+ − 4118 Vconfigure_prefix_directory = Ffile_name_as_directory
771
+ − 4119 (build_ext_string (PATH_PREFIX, Qfile_name));
428
+ − 4120 #else
+ − 4121 Vconfigure_prefix_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4122 #endif
+ − 4123
+ − 4124 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-info-directory", &Vconfigure_info_directory /*
+ − 4125 For internal use by the build procedure only.
+ − 4126 This is the name of the directory in which the build procedure installed
+ − 4127 Emacs's info files; the default value for Info-default-directory-list
+ − 4128 includes this.
+ − 4129 */ );
+ − 4130 #ifdef PATH_INFO
+ − 4131 Vconfigure_info_directory =
771
+ − 4132 Ffile_name_as_directory (build_ext_string (PATH_INFO, Qfile_name));
428
+ − 4133 #else
+ − 4134 Vconfigure_info_directory = Qnil;
+ − 4135 #endif
+ − 4136
+ − 4137 DEFVAR_LISP ("configure-info-path", &Vconfigure_info_path /*
+ − 4138 The configured initial path for info documentation.
+ − 4139 */ );
+ − 4140 #ifdef PATH_INFOPATH
771
+ − 4141 Vconfigure_info_path = split_external_path (PATH_INFOPATH);
428
+ − 4142 #else
+ − 4143 Vconfigure_info_path = Qnil;
+ − 4144 #endif
+ − 4145 }
+ − 4146
+ − 4147 #if defined(__sgi) && !defined(PDUMP)
+ − 4148 /* This is so tremendously ugly I'd puke. But then, it works.
+ − 4149 * The target is to override the static constructor from the
442
+ − 4150 * libiflPNG.so library which is masquerading as libz, and
428
+ − 4151 * cores on us when re-started from the dumped executable.
+ − 4152 * This will have to go for 21.1 -- OG.
+ − 4153 */
446
+ − 4154 void __sti__iflPNGFile_c___ (void);
+ − 4155 void
+ − 4156 __sti__iflPNGFile_c___ (void)
428
+ − 4157 {
+ − 4158 }
+ − 4159
+ − 4160 #endif
771
+ − 4161
+ − 4162 #undef abort /* Get access to the real version of abort. We put this all
+ − 4163 the way at the end to make sure that all calls to abort()
+ − 4164 anywhere in the above code go through assert_failed(). */
+ − 4165
+ − 4166 void
+ − 4167 really_abort (void)
+ − 4168 {
+ − 4169 abort ();
+ − 4170 }