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Further frame-geometry cleanups
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man/ChangeLog addition:
2010-03-03 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* internals/internals.texi (Intro to Window and Frame Geometry):
* internals/internals.texi (The Paned Area):
* internals/internals.texi (The Displayable Area):
Update to make note of e.g. the fact that the bottom gutter is
actually above the minibuffer.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-03-03 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* emacs.c:
* emacs.c (assert_equal_failed):
* lisp.h:
* lisp.h (assert_equal):
New fun assert_equal, asserting that two values == each other, and
printing out both values upon failure.
* frame-gtk.c (gtk_initialize_frame_size):
* frame-impl.h:
* frame-impl.h (FRAME_TOP_INTERNAL_BORDER_START):
* frame-impl.h (FRAME_BOTTOM_INTERNAL_BORDER_START):
* frame-impl.h (FRAME_LEFT_INTERNAL_BORDER_START):
* frame-impl.h (FRAME_PANED_TOP_EDGE):
* frame-impl.h (FRAME_NONPANED_SIZE):
* frame-x.c (x_initialize_frame_size):
* frame.c:
* gutter.c (get_gutter_coords):
* gutter.c (calculate_gutter_size):
* gutter.h:
* gutter.h (WINDOW_REAL_TOP_GUTTER_BOUNDS):
* gutter.h (FRAME_TOP_GUTTER_BOUNDS):
* input-method-xlib.c:
* input-method-xlib.c (XIM_SetGeometry):
* redisplay-output.c (clear_left_border):
* redisplay-output.c (clear_right_border):
* redisplay-output.c (redisplay_output_pixmap):
* redisplay-output.c (redisplay_clear_region):
* redisplay-output.c (redisplay_clear_top_of_window):
* redisplay-output.c (redisplay_clear_to_window_end):
* redisplay-xlike-inc.c (XLIKE_clear_frame):
* redisplay.c:
* redisplay.c (UPDATE_CACHE_RETURN):
* redisplay.c (pixel_to_glyph_translation):
* toolbar.c (update_frame_toolbars_geometry):
* window.c (Fwindow_pixel_edges):
Get rid of some redundant macros. Consistently use the
FRAME_TOP_*_START, FRAME_RIGHT_*_END, etc. format. Rename
FRAME_*_BORDER_* to FRAME_*_INTERNAL_BORDER_*. Comment out
FRAME_BOTTOM_* for gutters and the paned area due to the
uncertainty over where the paned area actually begins. (Eventually
we should probably move the gutters outside the minibuffer so that
the paned area is contiguous.) Use FRAME_PANED_* more often in the
code to make things clearer.
Update the diagram to show that the bottom gutter is inside the
minibuffer (!) and that there are "junk boxes" when you have left
and/or right gutters (dead boxes that are mistakenly left uncleared,
unlike the corresponding scrollbar dead boxes). Update the text
appropriately to cover the bottom gutter position, etc.
Rewrite gutter-geometry code to use the FRAME_*_GUTTER_* in place of
equivalent expressions referencing other frame elements, to make the
code more portable in case we move around the gutter location.
Cleanup FRAME_*_GUTTER_BOUNDS() in gutter.h.
Add some #### GEOM! comments where I think code is incorrect --
typically, it wasn't fixed up properly when the gutter was added.
Some cosmetic changes.
author | Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> |
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date | Wed, 03 Mar 2010 05:07:47 -0600 |
parents | 2ade80e8c640 |
children | 308d34e9f07d |
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/* Code shared between all event loops that use select() and have a different input descriptor for each device. Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois. Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003 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 in FSF. */ /* This file has been Mule-ized. */ #include <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "console-stream-impl.h" #include "console-tty-impl.h" #include "device-impl.h" #include "events.h" #include "lstream.h" #include "process.h" #include "sysdep.h" #include "sysfile.h" #include "sysproc.h" /* select stuff */ #include "systime.h" /* Mask of bits indicating the descriptors that we wait for input on. These work as follows: In event-tty.c we call select() directly on this to retrieve an event. In event-Xt.c we use XtAppAddInput() and the call to select() is down in the guts of Xt, but we still use the masks when checking for pending input, even in event-Xt.c. (We can't use XtAppPending() because of the presence of the signal event pipe.) input_wait_mask == mask of all file descriptors we select() on, including TTY/stream console descriptors, process descriptors, and the signal event pipe. non_fake_input_wait_mask == same as input_wait_mask but minus the signal event pipe. Also only used in event-tty.c. process_only_mask == only the process descriptors. tty_only_mask == only the TTY/stream console descriptors. */ SELECT_TYPE input_wait_mask, non_fake_input_wait_mask; SELECT_TYPE process_only_mask, tty_only_mask; /* This is used to terminate the select(), when an event came in through a signal (e.g. window-change or C-g on controlling TTY). */ int signal_event_pipe[2]; int signal_event_pipe_initialized; int fake_event_occurred; struct console * find_tty_or_stream_console_from_fd (int fd) { Lisp_Object concons; CONSOLE_LOOP (concons) { struct console *c; c = XCONSOLE (XCAR (concons)); if ((CONSOLE_TTY_P (c) && CONSOLE_TTY_DATA (c)->infd == fd) || (CONSOLE_STREAM_P (c) && fileno (CONSOLE_STREAM_DATA (c)->in) == fd)) return c; } return 0; } int read_event_from_tty_or_stream_desc (Lisp_Event *event, struct console *con) { Ichar ch; Lisp_Object console = wrap_console (con); if (CONSOLE_TTY_P (con)) ch = Lstream_get_ichar (XLSTREAM (CONSOLE_TTY_DATA (con)->instream)); else { Ibyte ibyte; /* #### Definitely something strange here. We should be setting the stdio handle unbuffered and reading from it instead of mixing stdio and raw io calls. */ int nread = retry_read (fileno (CONSOLE_STREAM_DATA (con)->in), &ibyte, 1); if (nread <= 0) ch = -1; else ch = ibyte; } if (ch < 0) { /* deleting the console might not be safe right now ... */ enqueue_magic_eval_event (io_error_delete_console, console); /* but we definitely need to unselect it to avoid infinite loops reading EOF's */ Fconsole_disable_input (console); } else { character_to_event (ch, event, con, use_console_meta_flag, 1); event->channel = console; return 1; } return 0; } void signal_fake_event (void) { Rawbyte rbyte = 0; /* We do the write always. Formerly I tried to "optimize" this by setting a flag indicating whether we're blocking and only doing the write in that case, but there is a race condition if the signal occurs after we've checked for the signal occurrence (which could occur in many places throughout an iteration of the command loop, e.g. in status_notify()), but before we set the blocking flag. This should be OK as long as write() is reentrant, which I'm fairly sure it is since it's a system call. */ if (signal_event_pipe_initialized) /* In case a signal comes through while we're dumping */ { int old_errno = errno; retry_write (signal_event_pipe[1], &rbyte, 1); errno = old_errno; } } void drain_signal_event_pipe (void) { Rawbyte chars[128]; /* The input end of the pipe has been set to non-blocking. */ while (retry_read (signal_event_pipe[0], chars, sizeof (chars)) > 0) ; } void drain_tty_devices (void) { Lisp_Object devcons, concons; CONSOLE_LOOP (concons) { struct console *con = XCONSOLE (XCAR (concons)); if (!con->input_enabled) continue; CONSOLE_DEVICE_LOOP (devcons, con) { struct device *d = XDEVICE (XCAR (devcons)); if (DEVICE_TTY_P (d)) { SELECT_TYPE temp_mask; int infd = DEVICE_INFD (d); FD_ZERO (&temp_mask); FD_SET (infd, &temp_mask); while (1) { Lisp_Object event; if (!poll_fds_for_input (temp_mask)) break; event = Fmake_event (Qnil, Qnil); if (!read_event_from_tty_or_stream_desc (XEVENT (event), con)) /* EOF, or something ... */ break; /* queue the read event to be read for real later. */ enqueue_dispatch_event (event); } } } } } int event_stream_unixoid_select_console (struct console *con) { int infd; if (CONSOLE_STREAM_P (con)) infd = fileno (CONSOLE_STREAM_DATA (con)->in); else { assert (CONSOLE_TTY_P (con)); infd = CONSOLE_TTY_DATA (con)->infd; } assert (infd >= 0); FD_SET (infd, &input_wait_mask); FD_SET (infd, &non_fake_input_wait_mask); FD_SET (infd, &tty_only_mask); return infd; } int event_stream_unixoid_unselect_console (struct console *con) { int infd; if (CONSOLE_STREAM_P (con)) infd = fileno (CONSOLE_STREAM_DATA (con)->in); else { assert (CONSOLE_TTY_P (con)); infd = CONSOLE_TTY_DATA (con)->infd; } assert (infd >= 0); FD_CLR (infd, &input_wait_mask); FD_CLR (infd, &non_fake_input_wait_mask); FD_CLR (infd, &tty_only_mask); return infd; } static int get_process_infd (Lisp_Process *p) { Lisp_Object instr, outstr, errstr; get_process_streams (p, &instr, &outstr, &errstr); assert (!NILP (instr)); return filedesc_stream_fd (XLSTREAM (instr)); } static int get_process_errfd (Lisp_Process *p) { Lisp_Object instr, outstr, errstr; get_process_streams (p, &instr, &outstr, &errstr); if (!NILP (errstr)) return filedesc_stream_fd (XLSTREAM (errstr)); else return -1; } void event_stream_unixoid_select_process (Lisp_Process *proc, int doin, int doerr, int *infd, int *errfd) { if (doin) { *infd = get_process_infd (proc); FD_SET (*infd, &input_wait_mask); FD_SET (*infd, &non_fake_input_wait_mask); FD_SET (*infd, &process_only_mask); } if (doerr) { *errfd = get_process_errfd (proc); if (*errfd >= 0) { FD_SET (*errfd, &input_wait_mask); FD_SET (*errfd, &non_fake_input_wait_mask); FD_SET (*errfd, &process_only_mask); } } } void event_stream_unixoid_unselect_process (Lisp_Process *proc, int doin, int doerr, int *infd, int *errfd) { if (doin) { *infd = get_process_infd (proc); FD_CLR (*infd, &input_wait_mask); FD_CLR (*infd, &non_fake_input_wait_mask); FD_CLR (*infd, &process_only_mask); } if (doerr) { *errfd = get_process_errfd (proc); if (*errfd >= 0) { FD_CLR (*errfd, &input_wait_mask); FD_CLR (*errfd, &non_fake_input_wait_mask); FD_CLR (*errfd, &process_only_mask); } } } int poll_fds_for_input (SELECT_TYPE mask) { EMACS_TIME sometime; EMACS_SELECT_TIME select_time; SELECT_TYPE temp_mask; int retval; while (1) { EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (sometime, 0, 0); EMACS_TIME_TO_SELECT_TIME (sometime, select_time); temp_mask = mask; /* To effect a poll, tell select() to block for zero seconds. */ retval = select (MAXDESC, &temp_mask, 0, 0, &select_time); if (retval >= 0) return retval; if (errno != EINTR) { /* Something went seriously wrong; don't abort since maybe the TTY just died at the wrong time. */ stderr_out ("xemacs: select failed: errno = %d\n", errno); return 0; } /* else, we got interrupted by a signal, so try again. */ } RETURN_NOT_REACHED (0); } /****************************************************************************/ /* Unixoid (file descriptors based) process I/O streams routines */ /****************************************************************************/ void event_stream_unixoid_create_io_streams (void* inhandle, void* outhandle, void *errhandle, Lisp_Object* instream, Lisp_Object* outstream, Lisp_Object* errstream, USID* in_usid, USID* err_usid, int flags) { int infd, outfd, errfd; /* Decode inhandle and outhandle. Their meaning depends on the process implementation being used. */ /* We are passed plain old file descs, which are ints, so */ /* if sizeof(EMACS_INT) > sizeof(int) it's OK. */ infd = (EMACS_INT) inhandle; outfd = (EMACS_INT) outhandle; errfd = (EMACS_INT) errhandle; *instream = (infd >= 0 ? make_filedesc_input_stream (infd, 0, -1, 0) : Qnil); *outstream = (outfd >= 0 ? make_filedesc_output_stream (outfd, 0, -1, LSTR_BLOCKED_OK) : Qnil); *errstream = (errfd >= 0 ? make_filedesc_input_stream (errfd, 0, -1, 0) : Qnil); /* FLAGS is process->pty_flag for UNIX_PROCESSES */ if ((flags & STREAM_PTY_FLUSHING) && outfd >= 0) { Ibyte eof_char = get_eof_char (outfd); int pty_max_bytes = get_pty_max_bytes (outfd); filedesc_stream_set_pty_flushing (XLSTREAM (*outstream), pty_max_bytes, eof_char); } *in_usid = FD_TO_USID (infd); *err_usid = FD_TO_USID (errfd); } void event_stream_unixoid_delete_io_streams (Lisp_Object instream, Lisp_Object outstream, Lisp_Object errstream, USID *in_usid, USID *err_usid) { int in = (NILP (instream) ? -1 : filedesc_stream_fd (XLSTREAM (instream))); int out = (NILP (outstream) ? -1 : filedesc_stream_fd (XLSTREAM (outstream))); int err = (NILP (errstream) ? -1 : filedesc_stream_fd (XLSTREAM (errstream))); if (in >= 0) retry_close (in); if (out != in && out >= 0) retry_close (out); if (err != in && err != out && err >= 0) retry_close (err); *in_usid = FD_TO_USID (in); *err_usid = FD_TO_USID (err); } void init_event_unixoid (void) { /* Do this first; the init_event_*_late() functions pay attention to it. */ if (pipe (signal_event_pipe) < 0) { perror ("XEmacs: can't open pipe"); exit (-1); } signal_event_pipe_initialized = 1; /* Set it non-blocking so we can drain its output. */ set_descriptor_non_blocking (signal_event_pipe[0]); /* Also set the write descriptor non-blocking so we don't hang in case a long time passes between times when we drain the pipe. */ set_descriptor_non_blocking (signal_event_pipe[1]); /* WARNING: In order for the signal-event pipe to work correctly and not cause lockups, the following need to be followed: 1) event_pending_p() must ignore input on the signal-event pipe. 2) As soon as next_event() notices input on the signal-event pipe, it must drain it. */ FD_ZERO (&input_wait_mask); FD_ZERO (&non_fake_input_wait_mask); FD_ZERO (&process_only_mask); FD_ZERO (&tty_only_mask); FD_SET (signal_event_pipe[0], &input_wait_mask); }