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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-07-31 07:23:39 by michaels] 2002-07-17 Marcus Crestani <crestani@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> Markus Kaltenbach <makalten@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> Mike Sperber <mike@xemacs.org> configure flag to turn these changes on: --use-kkcc First we added a dumpable flag to lrecord_implementation. It shows, if the object is dumpable and should be processed by the dumper. * lrecord.h (struct lrecord_implementation): added dumpable flag (MAKE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION): fitted the different makro definitions to the new lrecord_implementation and their calls. Then we changed mark_object, that it no longer needs a mark method for those types that have pdump descritions. * alloc.c: (mark_object): If the object has a description, the new mark algorithm is called, and the object is marked according to its description. Otherwise it uses the mark method like before. These procedures mark objects according to their descriptions. They are modeled on the corresponding pdumper procedures. (mark_with_description): (get_indirect_count): (structure_size): (mark_struct_contents): These procedures still call mark_object, this is needed while there are Lisp_Objects without descriptions left. We added pdump descriptions for many Lisp_Objects: * extents.c: extent_auxiliary_description * database.c: database_description * gui.c: gui_item_description * scrollbar.c: scrollbar_instance_description * toolbar.c: toolbar_button_description * event-stream.c: command_builder_description * mule-charset.c: charset_description * device-msw.c: devmode_description * dialog-msw.c: mswindows_dialog_id_description * eldap.c: ldap_description * postgresql.c: pgconn_description pgresult_description * tooltalk.c: tooltalk_message_description tooltalk_pattern_description * ui-gtk.c: emacs_ffi_description emacs_gtk_object_description * events.c: * events.h: * event-stream.c: * event-Xt.c: * event-gtk.c: * event-tty.c: To write a pdump description for Lisp_Event, we converted every struct in the union event to a Lisp_Object. So we created nine new Lisp_Objects: Lisp_Key_Data, Lisp_Button_Data, Lisp_Motion_Data, Lisp_Process_Data, Lisp_Timeout_Data, Lisp_Eval_Data, Lisp_Misc_User_Data, Lisp_Magic_Data, Lisp_Magic_Eval_Data. We also wrote makro selectors and mutators for the fields of the new designed Lisp_Event and added everywhere these new abstractions. We implemented XD_UNION support in (mark_with_description), so we can describe exspecially console/device specific data with XD_UNION. To describe with XD_UNION, we added a field to these objects, which holds the variant type of the object. This field is initialized in the appendant constructor. The variant is an integer, it has also to be described in an description, if XD_UNION is used. XD_UNION is used in following descriptions: * console.c: console_description (get_console_variant): returns the variant (create_console): added variant initialization * console.h (console_variant): the different console types * console-impl.h (struct console): added enum console_variant contype * device.c: device_description (Fmake_device): added variant initialization * device-impl.h (struct device): added enum console_variant devtype * objects.c: image_instance_description font_instance_description (Fmake_color_instance): added variant initialization (Fmake_font_instance): added variant initialization * objects-impl.h (struct Lisp_Color_Instance): added color_instance_type * objects-impl.h (struct Lisp_Font_Instance): added font_instance_type * process.c: process_description (make_process_internal): added variant initialization * process.h (process_variant): the different process types
author michaels
date Wed, 31 Jul 2002 07:23:39 +0000
parents 5b3cf2203477
children 8a653fbe5c27
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#!/bin/sh

# This file builds the release kits for both cygwin and win32. You
# must have both environments configured for it to work properly. In
# particular you must provide a suitable value for NATIVE_ZLIB_DIR.

# configuration
NATIVE_ZLIB_DIR=/usr/local/mingw/lib
PROGRAM_FILES='c:/Program Files/XEmacs'
TMPINSTALL=/tmp/local
# no configuration past this point

INSTALL=
FILES=
BUILD=1

for OPT in $*
do
    case $OPT in
    --install) INSTALL=1;;
    --installonly) INSTALL=1; BUILD='';;
    --help) echo "usage: build-msw-release.sh [--install]" && exit;;
    --*) ;;
    *) FILES="$FILES $OPT";;
    esac
done

# pick up version info
. version.sh

# decide on names
emacs_ver=${emacs_major_version}.${emacs_minor_version}.${emacs_beta_version}
cygwin_tarball=xemacs-i686-pc-cygwin-${emacs_ver}${emacs_kit_version}.tar.gz
win32_tarball=xemacs-i586-pc-win32-${emacs_ver}${emacs_kit_version}.tar.gz

DISTDIR=`pwd`/windows

# check to see if we should build
if test "$BUILD" = "1"
then

echo "Building the mswindows ${emacs_ver} release"

# cleanup everything first
if [ -f Makefile ] ; then
    make distclean
fi

# nuke the dist dir.
rm -rf windows

# create a dist directory 
mkdir -p windows/cygwin32
mkdir -p windows/win32
mkdir -p /usr/local
mkdir -p ${TMPINSTALL}

# first build win32
(cd nt;
  nmake -f xemacs.mak clean;
  nmake -f xemacs.mak)
(cd "${PROGRAM_FILES}";
    rm -rf ./XEmacs-${emacs_ver})
(cd nt;
  nmake -f xemacs.mak install;
  nmake -f xemacs.mak clean)

# now build cygwin
./configure --with-dragndrop --with-postgresql=no --with-x=no \
    --bindir=/usr/local/bin/i686-pc-cygwin --with-site-lisp=yes \
    --with-ipv6-cname=no --with-netinstall
make CFLAGS=-O3 MINGW_ZLIB_DIR=${NATIVE_ZLIB_DIR} beta

# deal with the netinstaller
(cd netinstall;
    strip setup.exe)
cp netinstall/setup.exe windows

# the win32 tar ball needs setup.exe
cp netinstall/setup.exe \
    "${PROGRAM_FILES}"/XEmacs-${emacs_ver}/i586-pc-win32

# make the win32 tarball
(cd "${PROGRAM_FILES}";
    tar czvf ${DISTDIR}/win32/${win32_tarball} \
	./XEmacs-${emacs_ver})

# make the tarball
make prefix=${TMPINSTALL} bindir=${TMPINSTALL}/bin/i686-pc-cygwin install
(cd ${TMPINSTALL};
    tar czvf ${DISTDIR}/cygwin32/${cygwin_tarball} \
    ./bin/i686-pc-cygwin \
    ./lib/xemacs-${emacs_ver} \
    ./lib/xemacs/lock \
    ./man/man1/ctags.1 \
    ./man/man1/etags.1 \
    ./man/man1/gnuattach.1 \
    ./man/man1/gnuclient.1 \
    ./man/man1/gnudoit.1 \
    ./man/man1/gnuserv.1 \
    ./man/man1/xemacs.1;
    rm -rf bin lib man)

# figure out the ini file.
cygwin_tarball_size=`ls -l windows/cygwin32/${cygwin_tarball} | awk '{ print $5; }'`
win32_tarball_size=`ls -l windows/win32/${win32_tarball} | awk '{ print $5; }'`

(cd netinstall;
    make CYGWIN_SIZE=${cygwin_tarball_size} \
	WIN32_SIZE=${win32_tarball_size} \
	KIT_VERSION=${emacs_kit_version} setup-bin.ini )
cp netinstall/setup-bin.ini windows

# tidy up
make distclean

fi
# end of build

# optionally install to the ftp site
if test "$INSTALL" != ""
then
    echo "Installing the mswindows ${emacs_ver} release"
    scp -r -oUser=slb -oProtocol=1 windows/* \
	ftp.xemacs.org:/pub/xemacs/windows
    # update setup.ini
    ssh -1 -l slb ftp.xemacs.org 'cd /pub/xemacs/windows; sh makeini.sh'
fi