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Fix some bugs in load-history construction, built-in symbol file names.
lib-src/ChangeLog addition:
2008-12-27 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* make-docfile.c (main): Allow more than one -d argument, followed
by a directory to change to.
(put_filename): Don't strip directory information; with previous
change, allows retrieval of Lisp function and variable origin
files from #'built-in-symbol-file relative to lisp-directory.
(scan_lisp_file): Don't add an extraneous newline after the file
name, put_filename has added the newline already.
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2008-12-27 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* loadup.el (load-history):
Add the contents of current-load-list to load-history before
clearing it. Move the variable declarations earlier in the file to
a format understood by make-docfile.c.
* custom.el (custom-declare-variable): Add the variable's symbol
to the current file's load history entry correctly, don't use a
cons. Eliminate a comment that we don't need to worry about, we
don't need to check the `initialized' C variable in Lisp.
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-output-file-form):
Merge Andreas Schwab's pre-GPLv3 GNU change of 19970831 here;
treat #'custom-declare-variable correctly, generating the
docstrings in a format understood by make-docfile.c.
* loadhist.el (symbol-file): Correct behaviour for checking
autoloaded macros and functions when supplied with a TYPE
argument. Accept fully-qualified paths from
#'built-in-symbol-file; if a path is not fully-qualified, return
it relative to lisp-directory if the filename corresponds to a
Lisp file, and relative to (concat source-directory "/src/")
otherwise.
* make-docfile.el (preloaded-file-list):
Rationalise some let bindings a little. Use the "-d" argument to
make-docfile.c to supply Lisp paths relative to lisp-directory,
not absolutely. Add in loadup.el explicitly to the list of files
to be processed by make-docfile.c--it doesn't make sense to add it
to preloaded-file-list, since that is used for purposes of
byte-compilation too.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2008-12-27 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* doc.c (Fbuilt_in_symbol_file):
Return a subr's filename immediately if we've found it. Check for
compiled function and compiled macro docstrings in DOC too, and
return them if they exist.
The branch of the if statement focused on functions may have
executed, but we may still want to check variable bindings; an
else clause isn't appropriate.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Sat, 27 Dec 2008 14:05:50 +0000 |
parents | 43dd3413c7c7 |
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XCOMM site: $XConsortium: site.def /main/revisionist/3 1996/10/15 09:31:04 swick $ /*************************************************************************** * * * SITE-SPECIFIC DEFINITIONS * * * * This file contains two halves, one included before the vendor-specific * * configuration file (.cf file), and one included after the .cf file. * * The before-half should be protected by #ifdef BeforeVendorCF, and the * * after-half should be protected by #ifdef AfterVendorCF. * * * * The before-half should only set things that the .cf file depends on. * * For the .cf files shipped in this release, the main variables in this * * category are HasGcc, HasGcc2, HasCplusplus, OSMajorVersion, * * OSMinorVersion, and OSTeenyVersion. * * * * The after-half should contain all other definitions. For example, * * place your ProjectRoot definition here. * * * * OS Major and Minor version numbers should be changed directly in the * * .cf file, not overridden in site.def. * * * ***************************************************************************/ /* if you want host-specific customization, this is one way to do it */ /* #ifndef SiteIConfigFiles #define SiteIConfigFiles $(IRULESRC)/host.def #define LocalConfigFiles host.def #endif */ #ifdef BeforeVendorCF /* #include <host.def> */ /* On systems where cpp doesn't expand correctly macros in include directives * the two following macros need to be defined directly (where "X11" is * really whatever the TopLevelProject macro is defined to be). */ # ifndef ProjectRulesFile # define ProjectRulesFile <X11.rules> # endif # ifndef ProjectTmplFile # define ProjectTmplFile <X11.tmpl> # endif /* #ifndef HasGcc2 #define HasGcc2 YES #endif */ #endif /* BeforeVendorCF */ #ifdef AfterVendorCF #define ProjectRoot f:/utils/X11R6 /* Only set HasXdmAuth to YES if you have a Wraphelp.c file. */ /* #define HasXdmAuth YES */ /* #define PreIncDir /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.4/2.7.2/include */ /* #if defined(SunArchitecture) && defined(SparcArchitecture) #define HasCodeCenter YES #ifndef SVR4Architecture #define HasTestCenter YES #endif #endif */ /* #ifdef __hp9000s800 #define HasCodeCenter YES #endif */ /* #if defined(SunArchitecture) && defined(SparcArchitecture) && !defined(SVR4Architecture) #define HasPurify YES #endif */ /* #define HasSentinel YES */ /* #undef DefaultUserPath #define DefaultUserPath /bin:/usr/bin:$(BINDIR):/usr/ucb:/usr/local/bin */ /* You do NOT need SetUID if you only run the server under xdm */ /* You MAY need SetUID if users run the server by hand or under xinit */ /* Consult your system administrator before making the X server setuid */ /* #if defined(SunArchitecture) && OSMajorVersion > 4 #define InstallXserverSetUID YES #endif */ /* You do NOT need SetUID if you only run the server under xdm */ /* You MAY need SetUID if users run the server by hand or under xinit */ /* Consult your system administrator before making the X server setuid */ /* #ifdef XFree86Version #define InstallXserverSetUID YES #endif */ #ifndef XnestServer #undef BuildServer #define BuildServer YES #define XnestServer YES #endif /* #include <host.def> */ #endif /* AfterVendorCF */