view etc/toolbar/next-win-up.xpm @ 2881:0e0af7cbfd1b

[xemacs-hg @ 2005-08-01 16:28:18 by darrylo] On some (64-bit) systems, sizeof(int) != sizeof(long), and this can cause crashes because in-use lisp objects can get prematurely gc'd (and 0xdeadbeef'd). This occurs because the memory_description for the Gap_Array structure incorrectly describes some members as XD_INT's (32-bit objects), when they should actually be XD_ELEMCOUNT's and XD_BYTECOUNT's (both 64-bit objects), as that is how they are declared in the structure.
author darrylo
date Mon, 01 Aug 2005 16:28:21 +0000
parents 376386a54a3c
children 7910031dd78a
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/* XPM */
static char * next_win_xpm[] = {
"28 28 5 1",
"       c Gray75 s backgroundToolBarColor",
".      c black",
"x      c white",
"y      c Gray90",
"z      c Gray60",
"                            ",
"                            ",
" ...........                ",
" .zzzz.zzzz.                ",
" .zzzz.z...........         ",
" .zzzz.z.yyyy.yyyy.         ",
" .zzzz.z.yyyy.y...........  ",
" .zzzz.z.yyyy.y.xxxx.xxxx.  ",
" ........yyyy.y.xxxx.xxxx.  ",
" .zzzz.z.yyyy.y.xxxx.xxxx.  ",
" .zzzz.z........xxxx.xxxx.  ",
" .zzzz.z.yyyy.y.xxxx.xxxx.  ",
" .zzzz.z.yyyy.y...........  ",
" .zzzz.z.yyyy.y.xxxx.xxxx.  ",
" ........yyyy.y.xxxx.xxxx.  ",
"        .yyyy.y.xxxx.xxxx.  ",
"        ........xxxx.xxxx.  ",
"               .xxxx.xxxx.  ",
"               ...........  ",
"                            ",
"                            ",
"                 ..         ",
"                  ...       ",
"    ...................     ",
"                  ...       ",
"                 ..         ",
"                            ",
"                            "};