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comparison src/syswindows.h @ 826:6728e641994e
[xemacs-hg @ 2002-05-05 11:30:15 by ben]
syntax cache, 8-bit-format, lots of code cleanup
README.packages: Update info about --package-path.
i.c: Create an inheritable event and pass it on to XEmacs, so that ^C
can be handled properly. Intercept ^C and signal the event.
"Stop Build" in VC++ now works.
bytecomp-runtime.el: Doc string changes.
compat.el: Some attempts to redo this to
make it truly useful and fix the "multiple versions interacting
with each other" problem. Not yet done. Currently doesn't work.
files.el: Use with-obsolete-variable to avoid warnings in new revert-buffer code.
xemacs.mak: Split up CFLAGS into a version without flags specifying the C
library. The problem seems to be that minitar depends on zlib,
which depends specifically on libc.lib, not on any of the other C
libraries. Unless you compile with libc.lib, you get errors --
specifically, no _errno in the other libraries, which must make it
something other than an int. (#### But this doesn't seem to obtain
in XEmacs, which also uses zlib, and can be linked with any of the
C libraries. Maybe zlib is used differently and doesn't need
errno, or maybe XEmacs provides an int errno; ... I don't
understand.
Makefile.in.in: Fix so that packages are around when testing.
abbrev.c, alloc.c, buffer.c, buffer.h, bytecode.c, callint.c, casefiddle.c, casetab.c, casetab.h, charset.h, chartab.c, chartab.h, cmds.c, console-msw.h, console-stream.c, console-x.c, console.c, console.h, data.c, device-msw.c, device.c, device.h, dialog-msw.c, dialog-x.c, dired-msw.c, dired.c, doc.c, doprnt.c, dumper.c, editfns.c, elhash.c, emacs.c, eval.c, event-Xt.c, event-gtk.c, event-msw.c, event-stream.c, events.c, events.h, extents.c, extents.h, faces.c, file-coding.c, file-coding.h, fileio.c, fns.c, font-lock.c, frame-gtk.c, frame-msw.c, frame-x.c, frame.c, frame.h, glade.c, glyphs-gtk.c, glyphs-msw.c, glyphs-msw.h, glyphs-x.c, glyphs.c, glyphs.h, gui-msw.c, gui-x.c, gui.h, gutter.h, hash.h, indent.c, insdel.c, intl-win32.c, intl.c, keymap.c, lisp-disunion.h, lisp-union.h, lisp.h, lread.c, lrecord.h, lstream.c, lstream.h, marker.c, menubar-gtk.c, menubar-msw.c, menubar-x.c, menubar.c, minibuf.c, mule-ccl.c, mule-charset.c, mule-coding.c, mule-wnnfns.c, nas.c, objects-msw.c, objects-x.c, opaque.c, postgresql.c, print.c, process-nt.c, process-unix.c, process.c, process.h, profile.c, rangetab.c, redisplay-gtk.c, redisplay-msw.c, redisplay-output.c, redisplay-x.c, redisplay.c, redisplay.h, regex.c, regex.h, scrollbar-msw.c, search.c, select-x.c, specifier.c, specifier.h, symbols.c, symsinit.h, syntax.c, syntax.h, syswindows.h, tests.c, text.c, text.h, tooltalk.c, ui-byhand.c, ui-gtk.c, unicode.c, win32.c, window.c: Another big Ben patch.
-- FUNCTIONALITY CHANGES:
add partial support for 8-bit-fixed, 16-bit-fixed, and
32-bit-fixed formats. not quite done yet. (in particular, needs
functions to actually convert the buffer.) NOTE: lots of changes
to regex.c here. also, many new *_fmt() inline funs that take an
Internal_Format argument.
redo syntax cache code. make the cache per-buffer; keep the cache
valid across calls to functions that use it. also keep it valid
across insertions/deletions and extent changes, as much as is
possible. eliminate the junky regex-reentrancy code by passing in
the relevant lisp info to the regex routines as local vars.
add general mechanism in extents code for signalling extent changes.
fix numerous problems with the case-table implementation; yoshiki
never properly transferred many algorithms from old-style to
new-style case tables.
redo char tables to support a default argument, so that mapping
only occurs over changed args. change many chartab functions to
accept Lisp_Object instead of Lisp_Char_Table *.
comment out the code in font-lock.c by default, because
font-lock.el no longer uses it. we should consider eliminating it
entirely.
Don't output bell as ^G in console-stream when not a TTY.
add -mswindows-termination-handle to interface with i.c, so we can
properly kill a build.
add more error-checking to buffer/string macros.
add some additional buffer_or_string_() funs.
-- INTERFACE CHANGES AFFECTING MORE CODE:
switch the arguments of write_c_string and friends to be
consistent with write_fmt_string, which must have printcharfun
first.
change BI_* macros to BYTE_* for increased clarity; similarly for
bi_* local vars.
change VOID_TO_LISP to be a one-argument function. eliminate
no-longer-needed CVOID_TO_LISP.
-- char/string macro changes:
rename MAKE_CHAR() to make_emchar() for slightly less confusion
with make_char(). (The former generates an Emchar, the latter a
Lisp object. Conceivably we should rename make_char() -> wrap_char()
and similarly for make_int(), make_float().)
Similar changes for other *CHAR* macros -- we now consistently use
names with `emchar' whenever we are working with Emchars. Any
remaining name with just `char' always refers to a Lisp object.
rename macros with XSTRING_* to string_* except for those that
reference actual fields in the Lisp_String object, following
conventions used elsewhere.
rename set_string_{data,length} macros (the only ones to work with
a Lisp_String_* instead of a Lisp_Object) to set_lispstringp_*
to make the difference clear.
try to be consistent about caps vs. lowercase in macro/inline-fun
names for chars and such, which wasn't the case before. we now
reserve caps either for XFOO_ macros that reference object fields
(e.g. XSTRING_DATA) or for things that have non-function semantics,
e.g. directly modifying an arg (BREAKUP_EMCHAR) or evaluating an
arg (any arg) more than once. otherwise, use lowercase.
here is a summary of most of the macros/inline funs changed by all
of the above changes:
BYTE_*_P -> byte_*_p
XSTRING_BYTE -> string_byte
set_string_data/length -> set_lispstringp_data/length
XSTRING_CHAR_LENGTH -> string_char_length
XSTRING_CHAR -> string_emchar
INTBYTE_FIRST_BYTE_P -> intbyte_first_byte_p
INTBYTE_LEADING_BYTE_P -> intbyte_leading_byte_p
charptr_copy_char -> charptr_copy_emchar
LEADING_BYTE_* -> leading_byte_*
CHAR_* -> EMCHAR_*
*_CHAR_* -> *_EMCHAR_*
*_CHAR -> *_EMCHAR
CHARSET_BY_ -> charset_by_*
BYTE_SHIFT_JIS* -> byte_shift_jis*
BYTE_BIG5* -> byte_big5*
REP_BYTES_BY_FIRST_BYTE -> rep_bytes_by_first_byte
char_to_unicode -> emchar_to_unicode
valid_char_p -> valid_emchar_p
Change intbyte_strcmp -> qxestrcmp_c (duplicated functionality).
-- INTERFACE CHANGES AFFECTING LESS CODE:
use DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER in various places.
remove '#ifdef emacs' from XEmacs-only files.
eliminate CHAR_TABLE_VALUE(), which duplicated the functionality
of get_char_table().
add BUFFER_TEXT_LOOP to simplify iterations over buffer text.
define typedefs for signed and unsigned types of fixed sizes
(INT_32_BIT, UINT_32_BIT, etc.).
create ALIGN_FOR_TYPE as a higher-level interface onto ALIGN_SIZE;
fix code to use it.
add charptr_emchar_len to return the text length of the character
pointed to by a ptr; use it in place of
charcount_to_bytecount(..., 1). add emchar_len to return the text
length of a given character.
add types Bytexpos and Charxpos to generalize Bytebpos/Bytecount
and Charbpos/Charcount, in code (particularly, the extents code
and redisplay code) that works with either kind of index. rename
redisplay struct params with names such as `charbpos' to
e.g. `charpos' when they are e.g. a Charxpos, not a Charbpos.
eliminate xxDEFUN in place of DEFUN; no longer necessary with
changes awhile back to doc.c.
split up big ugly combined list of EXFUNs in lisp.h on a
file-by-file basis, since other prototypes are similarly split.
rewrite some "*_UNSAFE" macros as inline funs and eliminate the
_UNSAFE suffix.
move most string code from lisp.h to text.h; the string code and
text.h code is now intertwined in such a fashion that they need
to be in the same place and partially interleaved. (you can't
create forward references for inline funs)
automated/lisp-tests.el, automated/symbol-tests.el, automated/test-harness.el: Fix test harness to output FAIL messages to stderr when in
batch mode.
Fix up some problems in lisp-tests/symbol-tests that were
causing spurious failures.
author | ben |
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date | Sun, 05 May 2002 11:33:57 +0000 |
parents | 6504113e7c2d |
children | e7ee5f8bde58 |
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833 C_STRING_TO_TSTR (lttff, out); \ | 833 C_STRING_TO_TSTR (lttff, out); \ |
834 } while (0) | 834 } while (0) |
835 | 835 |
836 Lisp_Object tstr_to_local_file_format (Extbyte *pathout); | 836 Lisp_Object tstr_to_local_file_format (Extbyte *pathout); |
837 | 837 |
838 /* Convert from local file format, as used in XEmacs, to valid win32 | |
839 filenames as can be given to Windows API routines. Under native XEmacs, | |
840 this is a no-op, but under Cygwin, the local names look different -- | |
841 Cygwin mount points, forward slashes, etc. Currently, under Cygwin, we | |
842 actually allow local names to be of both formats, i.e. Cygwin or Win32 | |
843 native. So we check to see if we have Win32 native already (a cheesy | |
844 check, look for letter plus colon at beginning of name) and do nothing | |
845 in that case. */ | |
846 | |
838 #ifdef CYGWIN | 847 #ifdef CYGWIN |
839 #define LOCAL_TO_WIN32_FILE_FORMAT(path, pathout) \ | 848 #define LOCAL_TO_WIN32_FILE_FORMAT(path, pathout) \ |
840 do { \ | 849 do { \ |
841 /* NOTE: It is a bit evil that here and below we are passing \ | 850 /* NOTE: It is a bit evil that here and below we are passing \ |
842 internal-format data to a function that (nominally) should work \ | 851 internal-format data to a function that (nominally) should work \ |
878 do { \ | 887 do { \ |
879 (pathout) = (path); \ | 888 (pathout) = (path); \ |
880 } while (0) | 889 } while (0) |
881 #endif | 890 #endif |
882 | 891 |
892 /* Convert a local-format file name or URL in internal format into a Win32 | |
893 file name or URL in tstr format. */ | |
894 | |
895 #ifdef CYGWIN | |
896 | |
897 #define LOCAL_FILE_FORMAT_MAYBE_URL_TO_TSTR(lispstr, pathout) \ | |
898 do \ | |
899 { \ | |
900 Intbyte *lffmutt_fname1; \ | |
901 Intbyte *lffmutt_pathint = XSTRING_DATA (lispstr); \ | |
902 \ | |
903 if ((lffmutt_fname1 = qxestrchr (lffmutt_pathint, ':')) != NULL \ | |
904 && *++lffmutt_fname1 == '/' && *++lffmutt_fname1 == '/') \ | |
905 { \ | |
906 /* If URL style file, the innards may have Cygwin mount points and \ | |
907 the like. so separate out the innards, process them, and put back \ | |
908 together. */ \ | |
909 if (qxestrncasecmp_c (lffmutt_pathint, "file://", 7) == 0) \ | |
910 { \ | |
911 Intbyte *lffmutt_path1, *lffmutt_path2; \ | |
912 LOCAL_TO_WIN32_FILE_FORMAT (lffmutt_pathint + 7, lffmutt_path1); \ | |
913 if (lffmutt_path1 == lffmutt_pathint + 7) /* Optimization */ \ | |
914 lffmutt_path2 = lffmutt_pathint; \ | |
915 else \ | |
916 { \ | |
917 lffmutt_path2 = alloca_intbytes (7 + qxestrlen (lffmutt_path1) \ | |
918 + 1); \ | |
919 qxestrncpy (lffmutt_path2, lffmutt_pathint, 7); \ | |
920 qxestrcpy (lffmutt_path2 + 7, lffmutt_path1); \ | |
921 } \ | |
922 C_STRING_TO_TSTR (lffmutt_path2, pathout); \ | |
923 } \ | |
924 else \ | |
925 /* A straight URL, just convert */ \ | |
926 LISP_STRING_TO_TSTR (lispstr, pathout); \ | |
927 } \ | |
928 else \ | |
929 /* Not URL-style, must be a straight filename. */ \ | |
930 LOCAL_FILE_FORMAT_TO_TSTR (lispstr, pathout); \ | |
931 } while (0) | |
932 | |
933 #else /* not CYGWIN */ | |
934 | |
935 /* URL's (and everything else) are already in the right format */ | |
936 #define LOCAL_FILE_FORMAT_MAYBE_URL_TO_TSTR(lispstr, pathout) \ | |
937 LOCAL_FILE_FORMAT_TO_TSTR (lispstr, pathout) | |
938 | |
939 #endif /* not CYGWIN */ | |
940 | |
941 | |
883 Intbyte *urlify_filename (Intbyte *filename); | 942 Intbyte *urlify_filename (Intbyte *filename); |
884 Intbyte *mswindows_canonicalize_filename (Intbyte *name); | 943 Intbyte *mswindows_canonicalize_filename (Intbyte *name); |
885 #define MSWINDOWS_NORMALIZE_FILENAME(name) \ | 944 #define MSWINDOWS_NORMALIZE_FILENAME(name) \ |
886 INTBYTE_STRING_TO_ALLOCA (mswindows_canonicalize_filename (name), name) | 945 INTBYTE_STRING_TO_ALLOCA (mswindows_canonicalize_filename (name), name) |
887 | 946 |