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comparison src/emacs.c @ 1346:01c57eb70ae9
[xemacs-hg @ 2003-03-09 02:27:27 by ben]
To: xemacs-patches@xemacs.org
i.c: Sleep between calls to check for I/O, since these calls are non-blocking.
behavior.el: Allow other keywords for forward compatibility.
cl-macs.el: Rewrite to eliminate byte-compiler warning when `return' is used
without `finally'.
cmdloop.el: Avoid truncated error messages for `end-of-file' and the like.
cmdloop.el: Avoid char-int error after syncing.
files.el: Eliminate byte-compile warnings.
printer.el: Fix line-width calculations.
#### This used to work. Someone's changes (perhaps by
Michael Sperber?) seem to have messed something up.
simple.el: Use new clear-left-side functions to avoid messages ending up on
the same line as other output.
xemacs.mak: Add override for info/ as well when separate source/build dirs.
xemacs.mak: Order sections in main build process and add comments. Add
additional dependencies to try and prevent later steps from
happening when failures in earlier steps have occurred.
Makefile.in.in: Order sections in main build process and add comments. Add
additional dependencies to try and prevent later steps from
happening when failures in earlier steps have occurred.
alloc.c: Don't arbitrarily clear Vconfigure_info_directory since it
messes up separate build/source dirs.
console.c, console.h, device-msw.c, device.c: Add accidentally omitted msprinter console and data descriptions.
print.c, console-msw.c: Add clear-left-side functionality to help keep stdio/stderr
output from separate sources on separate lines. Generalize
the different kinds of debugging output. Add dpa().
profile.c: Add better docs on Unix/Windows differences.
regex.c: Fix problems with rel-alloc compilation caused by previous patch.
emacs.c: Seg fault rather than abort on Cygwin, since gdb doesn't trap
aborts properly.
console-gtk-impl.h, console-gtk.h, console-msw.h, console-x-impl.h, console-x.h, dialog-gtk.c, dialog-x.c, event-msw.c, frame-gtk.c, frame-x.c, frameslots.h, glyphs-gtk.c, glyphs-x.c, gui-gtk.c, gui-x.c, inline.c, menubar-gtk.c, menubar-msw.c, menubar-x.c, scrollbar-gtk.c, scrollbar-x.c, ui-gtk.c: Delete popup-data object. Delete menubar_data field from frames,
since its usage is frame-specific. Delete menubar-msw.h,
gui-x.h, gui-gtk.h. Clean up handling of lwlib callback data
GCPRO'ing and add missing GCPRO recomputation in widget code.
author | ben |
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date | Sun, 09 Mar 2003 02:27:46 +0000 |
parents | 4542b72c005e |
children | 9fc738581a9d |
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3700 you're trying to debug (generally fairly unlikely); but you then don't | 3700 you're trying to debug (generally fairly unlikely); but you then don't |
3701 get the auto-save behavior, which may be extremely important if you | 3701 get the auto-save behavior, which may be extremely important if you |
3702 were in the middle of doing something */ | 3702 were in the middle of doing something */ |
3703 /* debugging_breakpoint (); */ | 3703 /* debugging_breakpoint (); */ |
3704 #if !defined (ASSERTIONS_DONT_ABORT) | 3704 #if !defined (ASSERTIONS_DONT_ABORT) |
3705 #ifdef _MSC_VER | 3705 #if defined (_MSC_VER) || defined (CYGWIN) |
3706 /* Calling abort() directly just seems to exit, in a way we can't | 3706 /* In VC++, calling abort() directly just seems to exit, in a way we can't |
3707 trap. (#### The docs say it does raise (SIGABRT), which we should be | 3707 trap. (#### The docs say it does raise (SIGABRT), which we should be |
3708 able to trap. Perhaps we're messing up somewhere? Or perhaps MS is | 3708 able to trap. Perhaps we're messing up somewhere? Or perhaps MS is |
3709 messed up.) | 3709 messed up.) |
3710 | 3710 |
3711 So, instead we cause an exception and enter into the structured | 3711 So, instead we cause an exception and enter into the structured |
3718 /* Either of the following work in terms of causing an exception. The | 3718 /* Either of the following work in terms of causing an exception. The |
3719 second one looks cleaner but you get an odd message about "Unknown | 3719 second one looks cleaner but you get an odd message about "Unknown |
3720 software exception ..." without the obvious "OK to terminate", "Cancel | 3720 software exception ..." without the obvious "OK to terminate", "Cancel |
3721 to debug"; instead, you just get OK/Cancel, which in fact do those | 3721 to debug"; instead, you just get OK/Cancel, which in fact do those |
3722 same things. */ | 3722 same things. */ |
3723 /* In Cygwin, abort() doesn't get trapped properly in gdb but seg faults | |
3724 do, so we resort to the same trick. */ | |
3723 * ((int *) 0) = 666; | 3725 * ((int *) 0) = 666; |
3724 /* RaiseException (STATUS_ASSERTION_FAILURE, EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE, 0, | 3726 /* RaiseException (STATUS_ASSERTION_FAILURE, EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE, 0, |
3725 0); */ | 3727 0); */ |
3726 #else | 3728 #else |
3727 really_abort (); | 3729 really_abort (); |
3728 #endif /* _MSC_VER */ | 3730 #endif /* defined (_MSC_VER) || defined (CYGWIN) */ |
3729 #endif /* !defined (ASSERTIONS_DONT_ABORT) */ | 3731 #endif /* !defined (ASSERTIONS_DONT_ABORT) */ |
3730 inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations = 0; | 3732 inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations = 0; |
3731 in_assert_failed = 0; | 3733 in_assert_failed = 0; |
3732 } | 3734 } |
3733 #endif /* USE_ASSERTIONS */ | 3735 #endif /* USE_ASSERTIONS */ |