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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-03-21 07:29:57 by ben]
chartab.c: Fix bugs in implementation and doc strings.
config.h.in: Add foo_checking_assert_at_line() macros. Not clear whether these
are actually useful, though; I'll take them out if not.
symsinit.h, emacs.c: Some improvements to the timeline. Rearrange a bit the init
calls. Add call for reinit_vars_of_object_mswindows() and
declare in symsinit.h.
event-Xt.c, event-gtk.c, event-msw.c, event-stream.c, event-tty.c, events.c, events.h: Introduce new event methods for printing, comparing, and hashing
magic events, to avoid event-type-specific stuff that had crept
into events.c. (And was crashing, since the channel in MS Windows
magic events may be nil.) Implement the methods in
event-{tty,gtk,Xt,mswindows}.c. Make wrapping functions
event_stream_{compare,hash,format}_magic_event() to check if
everything's OK and call the actual callback. Fix events.c to use
the new methods. Add a new event-stream-operation
EVENT_STREAM_NOTHING -- event stream not actually required to be
able to do anything, just be open. (#### This
event-stream-operation stuff needs to be rethought.)
Fixed describe_event() in event-Xt.c to print its output to a
stream, not always to stderr, so it can be used
elsewhere. (e.g. in print-event when a magic event is
encountered?)
lisp.h, lrecord.h: Define new assert_at_line(), for use in asserts inside of inline
functions. The assert will report the line and file of the inline
function, which is almost certainly not what you want as it's
useless. what you want to see is where the pseudo-macro was
called from. So, when error-checking is on, we pass in the line
and file into the macros, for accurate printout using
assert_at_line(). Happens only when error-checking is defined so
doesn't slow down non-error-checking builds. Fix XCHAR, XINT,
XCHAR_OR_INT, XFOO, and wrap_foo() in this fashion.
lstream.c, lstream.h: Add resizing_buffer_to_lisp_string().
objects-gtk.c: Fix typo.
objects-msw.c: Implement a smarter way of determining whether a font matches a
charset. Formerly we just looked at the "script" element of the
font spec, converted it to a code page, and compared it with the
code page derived from the charset. Now, as well as doing this,
we ask the font for the list of unicode ranges it supports, see
what range the charset falls into (#### bogus! need to do this
char-by-char), and see if any of the font's supported ranges
include the charset's range. also do some caching in
Vfont_signature_data of previous inquiries.
charset.h, text.c, mule-charset.c: New fun; extracted out of
Fmake_char() and declare prototype in charset.h.
text.h: introduce assert_by_line() to make
REP_BYTES_BY_FIRST_BYTE report the file and line more accurately
in an assertion failure.
unicode.c: make non-static (used in objects-msw.c), declare in charset.h.
mule\mule-category.el: Start implementing a category API compatible with FSF. Not there yet.
We need improvements to char-tables.
mule\mule-charset.el: Copy translation table code from FSF 21.1 and fix up. Eventually
we'll have them in XEmacs. (used in ccl) Not here quite yet, and
we need some improvements to char-tables.
mule\cyril-util.el, mule\cyrillic.el, mule\devan-util.el, mule\ethio-util.el, mule\korea-util.el, mule\mule-tty-init.el, mule\tibet-util.el, mule\viet-util.el, mule\vietnamese.el: Fix numerous compilation warnings. Fix up code related to
translation tables and other types of char-tables.
menubar-items.el: Move the frame commands from
the View menu to the File menu, to be consistent with how most other
programs do things. Move less-used revert/recover items to a submenu.
Make "recover" not prompt for a file, but recover the current buffer.
TODO.ben-mule-21-5: Create bug list for latest problems.
author | ben |
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date | Thu, 21 Mar 2002 07:31:30 +0000 |
parents | 943eaba38521 |
children | 2b6fa2618f76 |
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/* Processes implementation header Copyright (C) 1985, 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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. */ /* This file must be only included by the process implementation files: process-unix.c, process-msw.c etc. The Lisp_Process structure and other contents of this file is not exported to the rest of the world */ #ifndef INCLUDED_procimpl_h_ #define INCLUDED_procimpl_h_ /* * Structure which keeps methods of the process implementation. * There is only one object of this class exists in a particular * XEmacs implementation. */ /* #### Comment me... */ struct process_methods { void (*mark_process_data) (Lisp_Process *proc); void (*print_process_data) (Lisp_Process *proc, Lisp_Object printcharfun); void (*finalize_process_data) (Lisp_Process *proc, int for_disksave); void (*alloc_process_data) (Lisp_Process *p); void (*init_process_io_handles) (Lisp_Process *p, void* in, void* out, int flags); int (*create_process) (Lisp_Process *p, Lisp_Object *argv, int nargv, Lisp_Object program, Lisp_Object cur_dir); int (*tooltalk_connection_p) (Lisp_Process *p); #ifdef HAVE_SOCKETS void (*open_network_stream) (Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object host, Lisp_Object service, Lisp_Object protocol, void** vinfd, void** voutfd); #ifdef HAVE_MULTICAST void (*open_multicast_group) (Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object dest, Lisp_Object port, Lisp_Object ttl, void** vinfd, void** voutfd); #endif /* HAVE_MULTICAST */ #endif /* HAVE_SOCKETS */ Lisp_Object (*canonicalize_host_name) (Lisp_Object host); int (*set_window_size) (Lisp_Process* p, int height, int width); void (*send_process) (Lisp_Object proc, struct lstream* lstream); void (*reap_exited_processes) (void); void (*update_status_if_terminated) (Lisp_Process* p); void (*kill_child_process) (Lisp_Object proc, int signo, int current_group, int nomsg); int (*kill_process_by_pid) (int pid, int sigcode); int (*process_send_eof) (Lisp_Object proc); Lisp_Object (*get_tty_name) (Lisp_Process *p); USID (*deactivate_process) (Lisp_Process *p); void (*init_process) (void); }; extern struct process_methods the_process_methods; /* * Accessors for process_methods */ #define HAS_PROCMETH_P(name) (the_process_methods.name != 0) #define PROCMETH(name, par) ((the_process_methods.name) par) #define PROCMETH_OR_GIVEN(name, par, given) (HAS_PROCMETH_P(name) ? PROCMETH(name, par) : (given)) #define MAYBE_PROCMETH(name, par) do { if (HAS_PROCMETH_P(name)) PROCMETH(name, par); } while (0); #define MAYBE_LISP_PROCMETH(name, par) PROCMETH_OR_GIVEN(name, par, Qnil) #define MAYBE_INT_PROCMETH(name, par) PROCMETH_OR_GIVEN(name, par, 0) #define PROCESS_HAS_METHOD(os, name) the_process_methods.name = os##_##name /* * Structure records pertinent information about open channels. * There is one channel associated with each process. */ struct Lisp_Process { struct lcrecord_header header; /* Name of this process */ Lisp_Object name; /* List of command arguments that this process was run with */ Lisp_Object command; /* (funcall FILTER PROC STRING) (if FILTER is non-nil) to dispose of a bunch of chars from the process all at once */ Lisp_Object filter; /* (funcall SENTINEL PROCESS) when process state changes */ Lisp_Object sentinel; /* Buffer that output is going to */ Lisp_Object buffer; /* Marker set to end of last buffer-inserted output from this process */ Lisp_Object mark; /* Lisp_Int of subprocess' PID, or a cons of service/host if this is really a network connection */ Lisp_Object pid; /* Symbol indicating status of process. This may be a symbol: run, stop, exit, signal */ Lisp_Object status_symbol; /* Exit code if process has terminated, signal which stopped/interrupted process or 0 if process is running */ int exit_code; /* Non-false if process has exited and "dumped core" on its way down */ char core_dumped; /* This next field is only actually used #ifdef ENERGIZE */ /* if this flag is not NIL, then filter will do the read on the channel, rather than having a call to make_string. This only works if the filter is a subr. */ char filter_does_read; /* Non-nil means kill silently if Emacs is exited. */ char kill_without_query; char selected; /* Event-count of last event in which this process changed status. */ volatile int tick; /* Event-count of last such event reported. */ int update_tick; /* Low level streams used in input and output, connected to child */ Lisp_Object pipe_instream; Lisp_Object pipe_outstream; /* Data end streams, decoding and encoding pipe_* streams */ Lisp_Object coding_instream; Lisp_Object coding_outstream; /* Implementation dependent data */ void *process_data; }; /* Macros to refer to data connection streams */ #define DATA_INSTREAM(p) (p)->coding_instream #define DATA_OUTSTREAM(p) (p)->coding_outstream /* Random externs from process.c */ extern Lisp_Object Qrun, Qstop, Qopen, Qclosed; extern Lisp_Object Qtcp, Qudp; extern Lisp_Object Vprocess_connection_type; extern Lisp_Object Vprocess_list; extern struct hash_table *usid_to_process; extern volatile int process_tick; extern int windowed_process_io; #ifdef HAVE_MULTICAST extern Lisp_Object Qmulticast; #endif #ifdef PROCESS_IO_BLOCKING extern Lisp_Object network_stream_blocking_port_list; #endif /* PROCESS_IO_BLOCKING */ Lisp_Object make_process_internal (Lisp_Object name); void init_process_io_handles (Lisp_Process *p, void* in, void* out, int flags); void send_process (Lisp_Object proc, Lisp_Object relocatable, const Intbyte *nonrelocatable, int start, int len); #endif /* INCLUDED_procimpl_h_ */