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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-04-03 10:47:37 by ben] fix tty problem et al internals/internals.texi: Add section on correctly merging a branch back into the trunk. console-tty.c, eval.c, event-unixoid.c, file-coding.c, file-coding.h, lisp.h, print.c, sysdep.c: Fix data corruption error in print.c from print_depth becoming negative. Borrow primitives internal_bind_int, internal_bind_lisp_object from my stderr-proc ws, soon to be integrated; use them to properly bind print_depth et al. First fix for TTY problem. The basic problem is I switched things so that the TTY I/O is filtered through a coding system, for the support of kterm and such, that speak JIS or similar encodings. (#### I ***swear*** I had this working way back in 19.12.) Anyway, this introduced buffering issues, in which instead of one char being read, it tried to read 1024 chars. I tried setting the stdin descriptor non-blocking, but it doesn't appear to work on Cygwin. (#### Andy, do you know anything about this?) So I fixed it elsewhere. If you get weirdness on the TTY, look in console-tty.c and see how it gets the coding system; maybe there's a way to change it (and if not, there should be!). Also fix warning in sysdep.c.
author ben
date Wed, 03 Apr 2002 10:47:52 +0000
parents 2b676dc88c66
children aaf4e86e0a2d
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1 2002-03-31 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> 1 2002-04-03 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
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3 * console-tty.c (tty_init_console):
4 * eval.c:
5 * eval.c (restore_lisp_object):
6 * eval.c (restore_int):
7 * eval.c (record_unwind_protect_restoring_int):
8 * event-unixoid.c (read_event_from_tty_or_stream_desc):
9 * file-coding.c (coding_reader):
10 * file-coding.c (make_coding_stream_1):
11 * file-coding.c (make_coding_input_stream):
12 * file-coding.c (make_coding_output_stream):
13 * file-coding.c (detect_coding_stream):
14 * file-coding.h:
15 * file-coding.h (DETECTOR_HAS_METHOD):
16 * file-coding.h (struct coding_stream):
17 * lisp.h:
18 * print.c (Fprin1):
19 * print.c (Fprin1_to_string):
20 * print.c (Fprinc):
21 * print.c (Fprint):
22 * print.c (print_internal):
23 * print.c (debug_print_no_newline):
24 * print.c (debug_backtrace):
25 * sysdep.c (total_data_usage):
26
27 Fix data corruption error in print.c from print_depth becoming
28 negative. Borrow primitives internal_bind_int,
29 internal_bind_lisp_object from my stderr-proc ws, soon to be
30 integrated; use them to properly bind print_depth et al.
31
32 First fix for TTY problem. The basic problem is I switched things
33 so that the TTY I/O is filtered through a coding system, for the
34 support of kterm and such, that speak JIS or similar
35 encodings. (#### I ***swear*** I had this working way back in
36 19.12.) Anyway, this introduced buffering issues, in which instead
37 of one char being read, it tried to read 1024 chars. I tried
38 setting the stdin descriptor non-blocking, but it doesn't appear
39 to work on Cygwin. (#### Andy, do you know anything about this?)
40 So I fixed it elsewhere. If you get weirdness on the TTY, look in
41 console-tty.c and see how it gets the coding system; maybe there's
42 a way to change it (and if not, there should be!).
43
44 Also fix warning in sysdep.c.
45
46 2002-03-31 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
2 47
3 * alloc.c: 48 * alloc.c:
4 * alloc.c (INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER): 49 * alloc.c (INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER):
5 * alloc.c (xmalloc): 50 * alloc.c (xmalloc):
6 * alloc.c (xcalloc): 51 * alloc.c (xcalloc):