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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 | e65d9cf16707 |
children | 804517e16990 |
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/* Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Ben Wing. 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. */ /* Synched up with: Not really in FSF. */ #ifndef INCLUDED_sysfile_h_ #define INCLUDED_sysfile_h_ /* The anonymous voice of the past says: Must come before sysfile.h So instead we just put it here. --ben */ #ifdef HAVE_LIBGEN_H #include <libgen.h> #endif #include <errno.h> #ifndef WIN32_NATIVE # include <sys/errno.h> /* <errno.h> does not always imply this */ #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # include <unistd.h> #endif #ifndef INCLUDED_FCNTL # define INCLUDED_FCNTL # include <fcntl.h> #endif /* INCLUDED_FCNTL */ /* The anonymous voice of the past says: In some systems loading it twice is suicidal. */ #ifndef INCLUDED_SYS_TYPES # define INCLUDED_SYS_TYPES # include <sys/types.h> /* some typedefs are used in sys/file.h */ #endif /* INCLUDED_SYS_TYPES */ #ifndef WIN32_NATIVE # include <sys/file.h> #endif #include <sys/stat.h> #if defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN) # include <io.h> #endif #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE # include <direct.h> #else /* Some configuration files' definitions for the LOAD_AVE_CVT macro (like sparc.h's) use macros like FSCALE, defined here. */ # ifdef HAVE_GTK /* I hate GTK */ # undef MIN # undef MAX # endif /* HAVE_GTK */ # include <sys/param.h> /* As per Martin's recommendation, we do not include this. There was a comment stating that stuff from here was needed on NeXT, Cygwin, and sunplay.c. However, Cygwin includes this automatically from fcntl.h, and Martin says that a "conforming" system should never need this. We will put it back if necessary on systems requiring it. */ /* # include <sys/fcntl.h> */ #endif /* WIN32_NATIVE */ #ifndef STDERR_FILENO #define STDIN_FILENO 0 #define STDOUT_FILENO 1 #define STDERR_FILENO 2 #endif #ifndef O_RDONLY #define O_RDONLY 0 #endif #ifndef O_WRONLY #define O_WRONLY 1 #endif #ifndef O_RDWR #define O_RDWR 2 #endif /* file opening defaults */ #ifndef OPEN_BINARY #ifdef O_BINARY #define OPEN_BINARY O_BINARY #else #define OPEN_BINARY (0) #endif #endif #ifndef OPEN_TEXT #ifdef O_TEXT #define OPEN_TEXT O_TEXT #else #define OPEN_TEXT (0) #endif #endif #ifndef CREAT_MODE #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE #define CREAT_MODE (S_IREAD | S_IWRITE) #else #define CREAT_MODE (0666) #endif #endif #ifndef READ_TEXT #ifdef O_TEXT #define READ_TEXT "rt" #else #define READ_TEXT "r" #endif #endif #ifndef READ_BINARY #ifdef O_BINARY #define READ_BINARY "rb" #else #define READ_BINARY "r" #endif #endif #ifndef READ_PLUS_TEXT #ifdef O_TEXT #define READ_PLUS_TEXT "r+t" #else #define READ_PLUS_TEXT "r+" #endif #endif #ifndef READ_PLUS_BINARY #ifdef O_BINARY #define READ_PLUS_BINARY "r+b" #else #define READ_PLUS_BINARY "r+" #endif #endif #ifndef WRITE_TEXT #ifdef O_TEXT #define WRITE_TEXT "wt" #else #define WRITE_TEXT "w" #endif #endif #ifndef WRITE_BINARY #ifdef O_BINARY #define WRITE_BINARY "wb" #else #define WRITE_BINARY "w" #endif #endif #ifndef APPEND_TEXT #ifdef O_TEXT #define APPEND_TEXT "at" #else #define APPEND_TEXT "a" #endif #endif #ifndef APPEND_BINARY #ifdef O_BINARY #define APPEND_BINARY "ab" #else #define APPEND_BINARY "a" #endif #endif #ifndef O_NONBLOCK #ifdef O_NDELAY #define O_NONBLOCK O_NDELAY #else #define O_NONBLOCK 04000 #endif #endif #if !S_IRUSR # if S_IREAD # define S_IRUSR S_IREAD # else # define S_IRUSR 00400 # endif #endif #if !S_IWUSR # if S_IWRITE # define S_IWUSR S_IWRITE # else # define S_IWUSR 00200 # endif #endif #if !S_IXUSR # if S_IEXEC # define S_IXUSR S_IEXEC # else # define S_IXUSR 00100 # endif #endif #ifdef STAT_MACROS_BROKEN #undef S_ISBLK #undef S_ISCHR #undef S_ISDIR #undef S_ISFIFO #undef S_ISLNK #undef S_ISMPB #undef S_ISMPC #undef S_ISNWK #undef S_ISREG #undef S_ISSOCK #endif /* STAT_MACROS_BROKEN. */ #if !defined(S_ISBLK) && defined(S_IFBLK) #define S_ISBLK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFBLK) #endif #if !defined(S_ISCHR) && defined(S_IFCHR) #define S_ISCHR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFCHR) #endif #if !defined(S_ISDIR) && defined(S_IFDIR) #define S_ISDIR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) #endif #if !defined(S_ISREG) && defined(S_IFREG) #define S_ISREG(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG) #endif #if !defined(S_ISFIFO) && defined(S_IFIFO) #define S_ISFIFO(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFIFO) #endif #if !defined(S_ISLNK) && defined(S_IFLNK) #define S_ISLNK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK) #endif #if !defined(S_ISSOCK) && defined(S_IFSOCK) #define S_ISSOCK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFSOCK) #endif #if !defined(S_ISMPB) && defined(S_IFMPB) /* V7 */ #define S_ISMPB(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFMPB) #define S_ISMPC(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFMPC) #endif #if !defined(S_ISNWK) && defined(S_IFNWK) /* HP/UX */ #define S_ISNWK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFNWK) #endif /* Client .c files should simply use `PATH_MAX'. */ #ifndef PATH_MAX # if defined (_MAX_PATH) /* MS Win -- and preferable to _POSIX_PATH_MAX, which is also defined */ # define PATH_MAX _MAX_PATH # elif defined (_POSIX_PATH_MAX) # define PATH_MAX _POSIX_PATH_MAX # elif defined (MAXPATHLEN) # define PATH_MAX MAXPATHLEN # else # define PATH_MAX 1024 # endif #endif /* The following definitions are needed under Windows, at least */ #ifndef X_OK # define X_OK 1 #endif #ifndef R_OK # define R_OK 4 #endif #ifndef D_OK # define D_OK 8 #endif #ifndef W_OK # define W_OK 2 #endif #ifndef F_OK # define F_OK 0 #endif #ifndef FD_CLOEXEC # define FD_CLOEXEC 1 #endif #ifdef emacs /* Emacs needs to use its own definitions of certain system calls on some systems (like SunOS 4.1 and USG systems, where the read system call is interruptible but Emacs expects it not to be; and under MULE, where all filenames need to be converted to external format). We used to play preprocessor games, but in the long run that just leads you to ruin. So we explicitly put in the new calls, even if the source gets marginally less pretty. Current files where we don't use retry_ or qxe_ versions: -- all sound files except ntplay.c (includes esd.c libsst.[ch] libst.h linuxplay.c sgiplay.c sunplay.c hpplay.c nas.c) -- all unex* files -- hftctl.c -- lib-src files */ ssize_t retry_read (int, void *, size_t); ssize_t retry_write (int, const void *, size_t); int retry_open (const Extbyte *path, int oflag, ...); int qxe_open (const Intbyte *path, int oflag, ...); int qxe_interruptible_open (const Intbyte *path, int oflag, int mode); int retry_close (int); Bytecount read_allowing_quit (int fildes, void *buf, Bytecount size); Bytecount write_allowing_quit (int fildes, const void *buf, Bytecount size); /* Now the stdio versions ... */ size_t retry_fread (void *, size_t, size_t, FILE *); size_t retry_fwrite (const void *, size_t, size_t, FILE *); FILE *retry_fopen (const Extbyte *path, const Char_ASCII *mode); FILE *qxe_fopen (const Intbyte *path, const Char_ASCII *mode); int retry_fclose (FILE *); /* encapsulations: file-information calls */ int qxe_access (const Intbyte *path, int mode); int qxe_eaccess (const Intbyte *path, int mode); int qxe_lstat (const Intbyte *path, struct stat *buf); int qxe_readlink (const Intbyte *path, Intbyte *buf, size_t bufsiz); int qxe_fstat (int fd, struct stat *buf); int qxe_stat (const Intbyte *path, struct stat *buf); Intbyte *qxe_realpath (const Intbyte *path, Intbyte resolved_path []); /* encapsulations: file-manipulation calls */ int qxe_chmod (const Intbyte *path, mode_t mode); #if defined (HAVE_LINK) int qxe_link (const Intbyte *existing, const Intbyte *new); #endif /* defined (HAVE_LINK) */ int qxe_rename (const Intbyte *old, const Intbyte *new); #if defined (HAVE_SYMLINK) int qxe_symlink (const Intbyte *name1, const Intbyte *name2); #endif /* defined (HAVE_SYMLINK) */ int qxe_unlink (const Intbyte *path); #endif /* emacs */ #ifndef HAVE_H_ERRNO extern int h_errno; #endif #ifndef HAVE_DUP2 int dup2 (int oldd, int newd); #endif #ifndef HAVE_STRERROR /* X11R6 defines strerror as a macro */ # ifdef strerror # undef strerror # endif const char *strerror (int); #endif /* DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_SEP is the default value of Vdirectory_sep_char. DIRECTORY_SEP is the currently preferred separator between elements of a path, when paths are canonicalized. DEVICE_SEP is the separator between devices and paths (might not be defined). SEPCHAR is the separator between paths in a path search string (e.g. the PATH environment variable). IS_DIRECTORY_SEP() returns true if the character is any directory separator (there might be more than one allowed on a system.). IS_DEVICE_SEP() returns true if the character is a device separator. IS_ANY_SEP() returns true if the character is a directory or device separator. */ #ifdef emacs /* We used to put some of this stuff in the s+m files for the various types of MS Windows, but that's disingenuous. The various definitions above were specifically created for MS Windows, and the "if not, then let's define the defaults" stuff (formerly in lisp.h) specifically knows about what is going to get redefined and how, and code all over the place that works with filenames has to conditionalize on WIN32_NATIVE anyway. It's much clearer if we put all related definitions in one place. (In fact, I discovered a number of bugs in the process.) S+M files should be used for simple on-off or multiple-choice settings, or possibly string settings. Anything that gets to the level of programming should be elsewhere, and anything that ends up having lots of complicated interactions scattered around in many files should be consolidated. */ #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE #define SEPCHAR ';' #define DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_SEP '\\' DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Intbyte sysfile_get_directory_sep (void)) { if (!CHARP (Vdirectory_sep_char) || (XCHAR (Vdirectory_sep_char) != '/' && XCHAR (Vdirectory_sep_char) != '\\')) { warn_when_safe (Qfile_name, Qerror, "`directory-sep-char' set to invalid %s: resetting to %c.", DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_SEP); Vdirectory_sep_char = make_char (DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_SEP); } return XCHAR (Vdirectory_sep_char); } #define DIRECTORY_SEP sysfile_get_directory_sep() #else /* not WIN32_NATIVE */ #define SEPCHAR ':' #define DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_SEP '/' #define DIRECTORY_SEP '/' #endif /* WIN32_NATIVE */ #if defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN) #define DEVICE_SEP ':' #define IS_DEVICE_SEP(c) ((c) == DEVICE_SEP) DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (int IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (Emchar c)) { return (c == '/' || c == '\\'); } DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (int IS_ANY_SEP (Emchar c)) { return (c == '/' || c == '\\' || c == ':'); } #else /* not (defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN)) */ #define IS_DEVICE_SEP(c) 0 #define IS_DIRECTORY_SEP(c) ((c) == DIRECTORY_SEP) #define IS_ANY_SEP(c) IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (c) #endif /* defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN) */ #endif /* emacs */ #endif /* INCLUDED_sysfile_h_ */