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[xemacs-hg @ 2001-12-23 20:28:19 by wmperry]
2001-12-22 William M. Perry <wmperry@gnu.org>
* glyphs-gtk.c (gtk_xpm_instantiate): Don't bother doing the
xpm-color-symbols checks, they are impossible to implement with
GTK's XPM implementation. :(
2001-12-13 William M. Perry <wmperry@gnu.org>
* select-gtk.c (gtk_own_selection): Update to follow the new
method signature. Ignore owned_p as it appears to only be used
for motif hacks.
* redisplay-gtk.c (gtk_output_string): Fixed some warnings about
signed/unsigned comparison.
(gtk_output_gdk_pixmap): Remove clipping code as per change by
andy@xemacs.org to the X11 code.
(gtk_output_pixmap): Make this follow the output_pixmap method
conventions and expose it.
(gtk_output_horizontal_line): Renamed from output_hline, and
expose it in our method structure.
(gtk_ring_bell): Don't ring the bell if volume <= 0
* toolbar-gtk.c (gtk_output_toolbar_button):
(gtk_output_frame_toolbars):
(gtk_redraw_exposed_toolbars):
(gtk_redraw_frame_toolbars): These are now just aliases for the
common_XXX() routines in toolbar-common.c
* toolbar-common.c: New common toolbar implementation. This file
uses only the redisplay_XXX() functions and device methods to draw
the toolbar, and so should be portable across all windowing
systems (other than tty, and even then I imagine text-based stuff
would work if you had a way to select it).
author | wmperry |
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date | Sun, 23 Dec 2001 20:28:22 +0000 |
parents | 7e84f0c36c66 |
children | 3580ae2ce979 |
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: #-*- Perl -*- eval 'exec perl -w -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' # Portability kludge if 0; # config.values.sh --- create config.values.in from ../configure # Author: Martin Buchholz # Maintainer: Martin Buchholz # Keywords: configure elisp report-xemacs-bugs # This file is part of XEmacs. # XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to # the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ### Commentary: ## Extract all the @foo@ configuration symbols from ../configure ## to make them available to elisp later (see util/config.el) ## Primarily useful for creating ridiculously verbose bug reports. ## ## See lisp/config.el, ../configure.in, ## and the Autoconf documentation on AC_OUTPUT, for more details. ## ## This script needs only to be run occasionally (before a Net release) ## by an XEmacs Maintainer (consider yourself so blessed, if you are ## actually reading this commentary). ## if (! -r "./configure") { chdir ".." or die "Can't chdir: $!"; if (! -r "./configure") { die "Can't find configure!"; } } sub FileContents { local $/ = undef; # Slurp mode open (FILE, "< $_[0]") or die "$_[0]: $!"; my $contents = <FILE>; close FILE or die "$_[0]: $!"; return $contents; } my $configure_contents = FileContents "./configure"; my $cvi_contents = FileContents "lib-src/config.values.in"; my $new_cvi_contents = ";;; Do not edit this file! ;;; This file was automatically generated, by the config.values.sh script, ;;; from configure, which was itself automatically generated from configure.in. ;;; ;;; See lisp/config.el for details on how this file is used. ;;; ;;; You are trapped in a twisty maze of strange-looking files, all autogenerated... ;;; configure is created, from configure.in, by autoconf ;;; config.values.in is created, from configure, by config.values.sh ;;; config.values is created, from config.values.in, by configure ;;; config.values is read by lisp/config.el, ;;; to create the (Lisp object) config-value-hash-table ;;; Variables defined in configure by AC_SUBST follow: ;;; (These are used in Makefiles) "; my %done; for my $var (sort { $a cmp $b } $configure_contents =~ /^s\%\@([A-Za-z0-9_]+)\@\%\$[A-Za-z0-9_]+\%g/mg) { $new_cvi_contents .= "$var \"\@$var\@\"\n" unless exists $done{$var}; $done{$var} = 1; } $new_cvi_contents .= " ;;; Variables defined in configure by AC_DEFINE and AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED follow: ;;; (These are used in C code) "; if ($cvi_contents ne $new_cvi_contents) { unlink "lib-src/config.values.in"; open (CVI, "> lib-src/config.values.in") or die "lib-src/config.values.in: $!"; print CVI $new_cvi_contents; close CVI or die "lib-src/config.values.in: $!"; }