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comparison src/fileio.c @ 558:ed498ef2108b
[xemacs-hg @ 2001-05-23 09:59:33 by ben]
xemacs.mak: call `ver' to get the exact os version and put it in the
installation; suggestion from adrian.
behavior-defs.el: Add scroll-in-place, jka-compr, efs, fix up some things.
pop.c: Remove BROKEN_CYGWIN.
etc\sample.init.el: Rewrite to be much more careful about loading features --
now it decays gracefully even in the complete absence of packages.
Also avoid doing obnoxious things when loading efs.
configure.in: add some support for eventually turning on file coding by
default. Fix numerous places where AC_MSG_WARN had quotes
around its arg, which is bad. Replace with []. Same for
AC_MSG_ERROR.
s\cygwin32.h, s\mingw32.h: remove support for way old beta versions of cygwin.
don't put -Wno-sign-compare in the system switches; this
isn't a system issue. define BROKEN_SIGIO for cygwin to
get C-g support.
device-msw.c: signal an error rather than crash with an unavailable network
printer (from Mike Alexander).
event-msw.c: cleanup headers. fix (hopefully) an error with data corruption
when sending to a network connection.
fileio.c: Fix evil code that attempts
to handle the ~user prefix by (a) always assuming we're referencing
ourselves and not even verifying the user -- hence any file with
a tilde as its first char is invalid! (b) if there wasn't a slash
following the filename, the pointer was set *past* the end of
file and we started reading from uninitialized memory. Now we
simply treat these as files, always.
optionally for 21.4 (doc fix):
lread.c: cambia de pas_de_lache_ici -- al minimo usa la palabra certa.
frame.c: fix warnings.
emacs.c, nt.c, ntproc.c, process-nt.c, realpath.c, unexnt.c: rename MAX_PATH
to standard PATH_MAX.
process-nt.c, realpath.c: cleanup headers.
process-unix.c, sysdep.c, systime.h, syswindows.h: kill BROKEN_CYGWIN and
support for way old beta versions of cygwin.
sysfile.h: use _MAX_PATH (Windows) preferentially for PATH_MAX if defined.
include io.h on Cygwin (we need get_osfhandle()). include
sys/fcntl.h always, since we were including it in various
header files anyway.
unexcw.c: fix up style to conform to standard. remove duplicate definition
of PERROR.
buffer.c: comment change.
database.c, debug.h, device-tty.c, dired-msw.c, glyphs-msw.c: header
cleanups (remove places that directly include a system
header file, because we have our own layer to do this more cleanly
and portably); indentation fixes.
author | ben |
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date | Wed, 23 May 2001 09:59:48 +0000 |
parents | 0784d089fdc9 |
children | 183866b06e0b |
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978 DO_NOTHING; | 978 DO_NOTHING; |
979 o = (Bufbyte *) alloca (p - nm + 1); | 979 o = (Bufbyte *) alloca (p - nm + 1); |
980 memcpy (o, (char *) nm, p - nm); | 980 memcpy (o, (char *) nm, p - nm); |
981 o [p - nm] = 0; | 981 o [p - nm] = 0; |
982 | 982 |
983 /* #### marcpa's syncing note: FSF uses getpwnam even on NT, | 983 /* #### While NT is single-user (for the moment) you still |
984 which does not work. The following works only if ~USER | 984 can have multiple user profiles users defined, each with |
985 names the user who runs this instance of XEmacs. While | 985 its HOME. So maybe possibly we should think about handling |
986 NT is single-user (for the moment) you still can have | 986 ~user. --ben */ |
987 multiple user profiles users defined, each with its HOME. | 987 #ifndef WIN32_NATIVE |
988 Therefore, the following should be reworked to handle | |
989 this case. */ | |
990 #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE | |
991 /* Now if the file given is "~foo/file" and HOME="c:/", then | |
992 we want the file to be named "c:/file" ("~foo" becomes | |
993 "c:/"). The variable o has "~foo", so we can use the | |
994 length of that string to offset nm. August Hill, 31 Aug | |
995 1998. */ | |
996 newdir = (Bufbyte *) get_home_directory(); | |
997 dostounix_filename (newdir); | |
998 nm += strlen(o) + 1; | |
999 #else /* not WIN32_NATIVE */ | |
1000 #ifdef CYGWIN | 988 #ifdef CYGWIN |
1001 if ((user = user_login_name (NULL)) != NULL) | 989 if ((user = user_login_name (NULL)) != NULL) |
1002 { | 990 { |
1003 /* Does the user login name match the ~name? */ | 991 /* Does the user login name match the ~name? */ |
1004 if (strcmp (user, (char *) o + 1) == 0) | 992 if (strcmp (user, (char *) o + 1) == 0) |