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[xemacs-hg @ 2003-02-07 11:50:50 by ben] fixes for menu crashes + better preemption behavior This contains two related changes: (1) Fix problems with reentrant calling of lwlib and associated crashes when selecting menu items. (2) Improve redisplay handling of preemption. Turn on lazy lock and hold down page-down or page-up and you'll see what I mean. They are related because they both touch on the code that retrieves events and handles the internal queues. console-msw.h, event-msw.c, event-stream.c, events.h, menubar-msw.c, menubar-x.c, menubar.h: mswindows_protect_modal_loop() has been generalized to event_stream_protect_modal_loop(), and moved to event-stream.c. mswindows_in_modal_loop ->in_modal_loop likewise. Changes in event-msw.c and menubar-msw.c for the new names and calling format (use structures instead of static variables in menubar-msw.c). Delete former in_menu_callback and use in_modal_loop in its place. Remove emacs_mswindows_quit_check_disallowed_p(), superseded by in_modal_loop. Use event_stream_protect_modal_loop() in pre_activate_callback() so that we get no lwlib reentrancy. Rearrange some of the code in event-msw.c to be grouped better. Make mswindows_drain_windows_queue() respect in_modal_loop and do nothing if so. cmdloop.c, event-stream.c: Don't conditionalize on LWLIB_MENUBARS_LUCID when giving error when in_modal_loop, and give better error. event-Xt.c, event-gtk.c: If in_modal_loop, only retrieve process and timeout events. Don't retrieve any X events because processing them can lead to reentrancy in lwlib -> death. event-stream.c: Remove unused parameter to check_event_stream_ok() and change all callers. lisp.h, event-stream.c: Rearrange some functions for increased clarity -- in particular, group all the input-pending/QUIT-related stuff together, and put right next to next-event stuff, to which it's related. Add the concept of "HOW_MANY" -- when asking whether user input is pending, you can ask if at least HOW_MANY events are pending, not just if any are. Add parameter to detect_input_pending() for this. Change recursive_sit_for from a Lisp_Object (which could only be Qt or Qnil) to an int, like it should be. event-Xt.c, event-gtk.c, event-xlike-inc.c: New file. Abstract out similar code in event_{Xt/gtk}_pending_p() and write only once, using include-file tricks. Rewrite this function to implement HOW_MANY and only process events when not in_modal_loop. event-msw.c: Implement HOW_MANY and only process events when not in_modal_loop. event-tty.c: Implement HOW_MANY. redisplay.c: Add var `max-preempts' to control maximum number of preempts. (#### perhaps not useful) Rewrite preemption check so that, rather than preempting when any user events are available, only preempt when a certain number (currently 4) of them are backed up. This effectively allows redisplay to proceed to completion in the presence of a fast auto-repeat (usually the auto-repeating is generated dynamically as necessary), and you get much better display behavior with lazy-lock active. event-unixoid.c: Comment changes. event-stream.c: Rewrite discard-input much more simply and safely using the drain-queue functions. I think the old version might loop forever if called when in_modal_loop. SEMI-UNRELATED CHANGES: ----------------------- event-stream.c: Turn QUIT-checking back on when running the pre-idle hook so it can be quit out of. indent.c: Document exact functioning of `vertical-motion' better, and its differences from GNU Emacs.
author ben
date Fri, 07 Feb 2003 11:50:54 +0000
parents e22b0213b713
children 8c96bdabcaf9
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756 or end of buffer was reached. If PIXELS is non-nil, the 756 or end of buffer was reached. If PIXELS is non-nil, the
757 vertical pixel height of the motion which took place is 757 vertical pixel height of the motion which took place is
758 returned instead of the actual number of lines moved. A 758 returned instead of the actual number of lines moved. A
759 motion of zero lines returns the height of the current line. 759 motion of zero lines returns the height of the current line.
760 760
761 Note that `vertical-motion' sets WINDOW's buffer's point, not 761 NOTE NOTE NOTE: GNU Emacs/XEmacs difference.
762 WINDOW's point. (This differs from FSF Emacs, which buggily always 762
763 sets current buffer's point, regardless of WINDOW.) 763 What `vertical-motion' actually does is set WINDOW's buffer's point
764 if WINDOW is the selected window; else, it sets WINDOW's point.
765 This is unfortunately somewhat tricky to work with, and different
766 from GNU Emacs, which always uses the current buffer, not WINDOW's
767 buffer, always sets current buffer's point, and, from the
768 perspective of this function, temporarily makes WINDOW display
769 the current buffer if it wasn't already.
764 */ 770 */
765 (lines, window, pixels)) 771 (lines, window, pixels))
766 { 772 {
767 return vertical_motion_1 (lines, window, !NILP (pixels)); 773 return vertical_motion_1 (lines, window, !NILP (pixels));
768 } 774 }