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[xemacs-hg @ 2001-06-22 01:49:57 by ben] dired-msw.c: Fix problem noted by Michael Sperber with directories containing [] and code that destructively modifies an existing string. term\AT386.el: Fix warnings. term\apollo.el: Removed. Kill kill kill. Sync with FSF and remove most crap. term\linux.el: Removed. Sync with FSF. Don't define most defns, because they are automatically defined by termcap. But do add defns for keys that normally get defined as f13, f14, etc. and really ought to be shift-f3, shift-f4, etc. (NOTE: I did this based on Cygwin, which emulates the Linux console. I would appreciate it if someone on Linux could verify.) term\cygwin.el: New. Load term/linux. term\lk201.el, term\news.el, term\vt100.el: Sync with FSF. Fix warnings. dialog-gtk.el: Fix warning. For 21.4: help.el, update-elc.el: Compile in proper order. Maybe for 21.4: keydefs.el: Add a defn for M-?, previously undefined, to access help -- in case the terminal is not set up right, or f1 gets redefined. README: Rewrite.
author ben
date Fri, 22 Jun 2001 01:50:04 +0000
parents abe6d1db359e
children b39c14581166
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/*
   Copyright (C) 1995 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.  */

/* Synched up with: Not really in FSF. */

#ifndef INCLUDED_sysdir_h_
#define INCLUDED_sysdir_h_

#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif

#ifdef SYSV_SYSTEM_DIR
# include <dirent.h>
#elif defined (WIN32_NATIVE)
# include <direct.h>
# include "ndir.h"
#elif defined (NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY)
# include "ndir.h"
#else
# include <sys/dir.h>
#endif /* not NONSYSTEM_DIR_LIBRARY */

#ifdef SYSV_SYSTEM_DIR
# define DIRENTRY struct dirent
#else /* not SYSV_SYSTEM_DIR */
# define DIRENTRY struct direct
#endif

/* The d_nameln member of a struct dirent includes the '\0' character
   on some systems, but not on others.  What's worse, you can't tell
   at compile-time which one it will be, since it really depends on
   the sort of system providing the filesystem you're reading from,
   not the system you are running on.  Paul Eggert
   <eggert@bi.twinsun.com> says this occurs when Emacs is running on a
   SunOS 4.1.2 host, reading a directory that is remote-mounted from a
   Solaris 2.1 host and is in a native Solaris 2.1 filesystem.

   (and Solaris 2 doesn't have a d_nameln member at all!  Posix.1
   doesn't specify it -- mrb)

   Since applying strlen to the name always works, we'll just do that.  */
#define NAMLEN(p) strlen (p->d_name)

#define DIRENTRY_NONEMPTY(p) ((p)->d_ino)

/* encapsulation: directory calls */

#ifdef ENCAPSULATE_CHDIR
int sys_chdir (const char *path);
#endif
#if defined (ENCAPSULATE_CHDIR) && !defined (DONT_ENCAPSULATE)
# undef chdir
# define chdir sys_chdir
#endif
#if !defined (ENCAPSULATE_CHDIR) && defined (DONT_ENCAPSULATE)
# define sys_chdir chdir
#endif

#ifdef ENCAPSULATE_MKDIR
int sys_mkdir (const char *path, mode_t mode);
#endif
#if defined (ENCAPSULATE_MKDIR) && !defined (DONT_ENCAPSULATE)
# undef mkdir
# define mkdir sys_mkdir
#endif
#if !defined (ENCAPSULATE_MKDIR) && defined (DONT_ENCAPSULATE)
# define sys_mkdir mkdir
#endif

#ifdef ENCAPSULATE_OPENDIR
DIR *sys_opendir (const char *filename);
#endif
#if defined (ENCAPSULATE_OPENDIR) && !defined (DONT_ENCAPSULATE)
# undef opendir
# define opendir sys_opendir
#endif
#if !defined (ENCAPSULATE_OPENDIR) && defined (DONT_ENCAPSULATE)
# define sys_opendir opendir
#endif

#ifdef ENCAPSULATE_READDIR
DIRENTRY *sys_readdir (DIR *dirp);
#endif
#if defined (ENCAPSULATE_READDIR) && !defined (DONT_ENCAPSULATE)
# undef readdir
# define readdir sys_readdir
#endif
#if !defined (ENCAPSULATE_READDIR) && defined (DONT_ENCAPSULATE)
# define sys_readdir readdir
#endif

#ifdef ENCAPSULATE_CLOSEDIR
int sys_closedir (DIR *dirp);
#endif
#if defined (ENCAPSULATE_CLOSEDIR) && !defined (DONT_ENCAPSULATE)
# undef closedir
# define closedir sys_closedir
#endif
#if !defined (ENCAPSULATE_CLOSEDIR) && defined (DONT_ENCAPSULATE)
# define sys_closedir closedir
#endif

#ifdef ENCAPSULATE_RMDIR
int sys_rmdir (const char *path);
#endif
#if defined (ENCAPSULATE_RMDIR) && !defined (DONT_ENCAPSULATE)
# undef rmdir
# define rmdir sys_rmdir
#endif
#if !defined (ENCAPSULATE_RMDIR) && defined (DONT_ENCAPSULATE)
# define sys_rmdir rmdir
#endif

#endif /* INCLUDED_sysdir_h_ */