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[xemacs-hg @ 2003-02-20 08:16:21 by ben]
check in makefile fixes et al
Makefile.in.in: Major surgery. Move all stuff related to building anything in the
src/ directory into src/. Simplify the dependencies -- everything
in src/ is dependent on the single entry `src' in MAKE_SUBDIRS.
Remove weirdo targets like `all-elc[s]', dump-elc[s], etc.
mule/mule-msw-init.el: Removed.
Delete this file.
mule/mule-win32-init.el: New file, with stuff from mule-msw-init.el -- not just for MS Windows
native, boys and girls!
bytecomp.el: Change code inserted to catch trying to load a Mule-only .elc
file in a non-Mule XEmacs. Formerly you got the rather cryptic
"The required feature `mule' cannot be provided". Now you get
"Loading this file requires Mule support".
finder.el: Remove dependency on which directory this function is invoked
from.
update-elc.el: Don't mess around with ../src/BYTECOMPILE_CHANGE. Now that
Makefile.in.in and xemacs.mak are in sync, both of them use
NEEDTODUMP and the other one isn't used.
dumped-lisp.el: Rewrite in terms of `list' and `nconc' instead of assemble-list, so
we can have arbitrary forms, not just `when-feature'.
very-early-lisp.el: Nuke this file.
finder-inf.el, packages.el, update-elc.el, update-elc-2.el, loadup.el, make-docfile.el: Eliminate references to very-early-lisp.
msw-glyphs.el: Comment clarification.
xemacs.mak: Add macros DO_TEMACS, DO_XEMACS, and a few others; this macro
section is now completely in sync with src/Makefile.in.in. Copy
check-features, load-shadows, and rebuilding finder-inf.el from
src/Makefile.in.in. The main build/dump/recompile process is now
synchronized with src/Makefile.in.in. Change `WARNING' to `NOTE'
and `error checking' to `error-checking' TO avoid tripping
faux warnings and errors in the VC++ IDE.
Makefile.in.in: Major surgery. Move all stuff related to building anything in the
src/ directory from top-level Makefile.in.in to here. Simplify
the dependencies. Rearrange into logical subsections.
Synchronize the main compile/dump/build-elcs section with
xemacs.mak, which is already clean and in good working order.
Remove weirdo targets like `all-elc[s]', dump-elc[s], etc. Add
additional levels of macros \(e.g. DO_TEMACS, DO_XEMACS,
TEMACS_BATCH, XEMACS_BATCH, XEMACS_BATCH_PACKAGES) to factor out
duplicated stuff. Clean up handling of "HEAP_IN_DATA" (Cygwin) so
it doesn't need to ignore the return value from dumping. Add
.NO_PARALLEL since various aspects of building and dumping must be
serialized but do not always have dependencies between them
(this is impossible in some cases). Everything related to src/
now gets built in one pass in this directory by just running
`make' (except the Makefiles themselves and config.h, paths.h,
Emacs.ad.h, and other generated .h files).
console.c: Update list of possibly valid console types.
emacs.c: Rationalize the specifying and handling of the type of the first
frame. This was originally prompted by a workspace in which I got
GTK to compile under C++ and in the process fixed it so it could
coexist with X in the same build -- hence, a combined
TTY/X/MS-Windows/GTK build is now possible under Cygwin. (However,
you can't simultaneously *display* more than one kind of device
connection -- but getting that to work is not that difficult.
Perhaps a project for a bored grad student. I (ben) would do it
but don't see the use.) To make sense of this, I added new
switches that can be used to specifically indicate the window
system: -x [aka --use-x], -tty \[aka --use-tty], -msw [aka
--use-ms-windows], -gtk [aka --use-gtk], and -gnome [aka
--use-gnome, same as --use-gtk]. -nw continues as an alias for
-tty. When none have been given, XEmacs checks for other
parameters implying particular device types (-t -> tty, -display
-> x [or should it have same treatment as DISPLAY below?]), and
has ad-hoc logic afterwards: if env var DISPLAY is set, use x (or
gtk? perhaps should check whether gnome is running), else MS
Windows if it exsits, else TTY if it exists, else stream, and you
must be running in batch mode. This also fixes an existing bug
whereby compiling with no x, no mswin, no tty, when running non-
interactively (e.g. to dump) I get "sorry, must have TTY support".
emacs.c: Turn on Vstack_trace_on_error so that errors are debuggable even
when occurring extremely early in reinitialization.
emacs.c: Try to make sure that the user can see message output under
Windows (i.e. it doesn't just disappear right away) regardless of
when it occurs, e.g. in the middle of creating the first frame.
emacs.c: Define new function `emacs-run-status', indicating whether XEmacs
is noninteractive or interactive, whether raw,
post-dump/pdump-load or run-temacs, whether we are dumping,
whether pdump is in effect.
event-stream.c: It's "mommas are fat", not "momas are fat".
Fix other typo.
event-stream.c: Conditionalize in_menu_callback check on HAVE_MENUBARS,
because it won't exist on w/o menubar support,
lisp.h: More hackery on RETURN_NOT_REACHED. Cygwin v3.2 DOES complain here
if RETURN_NOT_REACHED() is blank, as it is for GCC 2.5+. So make it
blank only for GCC 2.5 through 2.999999999999999.
Declare Vstack_trace_on_error.
profile.c: Need to include "profile.h" to fix warnings.
sheap.c: Don't fatal() when need to rerun Make, just stderr_out() and exit(0).
That way we can distinguish between a dumping failing expectedly
(due to lack of stack space, triggering another dump) and unexpectedly,
in which case, we want to stop building. (or go on, if -K is given)
syntax.c, syntax.h: Use ints where they belong, and enum syntaxcode's where they belong,
and fix warnings thereby.
syntax.h: Fix crash caused by an edge condition in the syntax-cache macros.
text.h: Spacing fixes.
xmotif.h: New file, to get around shadowing warnings.
EmacsManager.c, event-Xt.c, glyphs-x.c, gui-x.c, input-method-motif.c, xmmanagerp.h, xmprimitivep.h: Include xmotif.h.
alloc.c: Conditionalize in_malloc on ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC.
config.h.in, file-coding.h, fileio.c, getloadavg.c, select-x.c, signal.c, sysdep.c, sysfile.h, systime.h, text.c, unicode.c: Eliminate HAVE_WIN32_CODING_SYSTEMS, use WIN32_ANY instead.
Replace defined (WIN32_NATIVE) || defined (CYGWIN) with WIN32_ANY.
lisp.h: More futile attempts to walk and chew gum at the same time when
dealing with subr's that don't return.
author | ben |
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date | Thu, 20 Feb 2003 08:16:21 +0000 |
parents | 37bdd24225ef |
children | 1b0339b048ce |
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;;; cmdloop.el --- support functions for the top-level command loop. ;; Copyright (C) 1992-4, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Ben Wing. ;; Author: Richard Mlynarik ;; Date: 8-Jul-92 ;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team ;; Keywords: internal, dumped ;; 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, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Synched up with: FSF 19.30. (Some of the stuff below is in FSF's subr.el.) ;;; Commentary: ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs. ;;; Code: (defun recursion-depth () "Return the current depth in recursive edits." (+ command-loop-level (minibuffer-depth))) (defun top-level () "Exit all recursive editing levels." (interactive) (throw 'top-level nil)) (defun exit-recursive-edit () "Exit from the innermost recursive edit or minibuffer." (interactive) (if (> (recursion-depth) 0) (throw 'exit nil)) (error "No recursive edit is in progress")) (defun abort-recursive-edit () "Abort the command that requested this recursive edit or minibuffer input." (interactive) (if (> (recursion-depth) 0) (throw 'exit t)) (error "No recursive edit is in progress")) ;; (defun keyboard-quit () ;; "Signal a `quit' condition." ;; (interactive) ;; (deactivate-mark) ;; (signal 'quit nil)) ;; moved here from pending-del. (defun keyboard-quit () "Signal a `quit' condition. If this character is typed while lisp code is executing, it will be treated as an interrupt. If this character is typed at top-level, this simply beeps. If `zmacs-regions' is true, and the zmacs region is active in this buffer, then this key deactivates the region without beeping or signalling." (interactive) (if (and (region-active-p) (eq (current-buffer) (zmacs-region-buffer))) ;; pseudo-zmacs compatibility: don't beep if this ^G is simply ;; deactivating the region. If it is inactive, beep. nil (signal 'quit nil))) (defvar buffer-quit-function nil "Function to call to \"quit\" the current buffer, or nil if none. \\[keyboard-escape-quit] calls this function when its more local actions \(such as cancelling a prefix argument, minibuffer or region) do not apply.") (defun keyboard-escape-quit () "Exit the current \"mode\" (in a generalized sense of the word). This command can exit an interactive command such as `query-replace', can clear out a prefix argument or a region, can get out of the minibuffer or other recursive edit, cancel the use of the current buffer (for special-purpose buffers), or go back to just one window (by deleting all but the selected window)." (interactive) (cond ((eq last-command 'mode-exited) nil) ((> (minibuffer-depth) 0) (abort-recursive-edit)) (current-prefix-arg nil) ((region-active-p) (zmacs-deactivate-region)) ((> (recursion-depth) 0) (exit-recursive-edit)) (buffer-quit-function (funcall buffer-quit-function)) ((not (one-window-p t)) (delete-other-windows)) ((string-match "^ \\*" (buffer-name (current-buffer))) (bury-buffer)))) ;; `cancel-mode-internal' is a function of a misc-user event, which is ;; queued when window system directs XEmacs frame to cancel any modal ;; behavior it exposes, like mouse pointer grabbing. ;; ;; This function does nothing at the top level, but the code which ;; runs modal event loops, such as selection drag loop in `mouse-track', ;; check if misc-user function symbol is `cancel-mode-internal', and ;; takes necessary cleanup actions. (defun cancel-mode-internal (object) (setq zmacs-region-stays t)) ;; Someone wrote: "This should really be a ring of last errors." ;; ;; But why bother? This stuff is not all that necessary now that we ;; have message log, anyway. (defvar last-error nil "Object describing the last signaled error.") (defcustom errors-deactivate-region nil "*Non-nil means that errors will cause the region to be deactivated." :type 'boolean :group 'editing-basics) (defun command-error (error-object) ;; if you want a backtrace before exiting, set stack-trace-on-error. (let* ((inhibit-quit t) (debug-on-error nil) (etype (car-safe error-object))) (setq quit-flag nil) (setq standard-output t) (setq standard-input t) (setq executing-kbd-macro nil) (and errors-deactivate-region (zmacs-deactivate-region)) (discard-input) (setq last-error error-object) (message nil) (ding nil (cond ((eq etype 'undefined-keystroke-sequence) (if (and (vectorp (nth 1 error-object)) (/= 0 (length (nth 1 error-object))) (button-event-p (aref (nth 1 error-object) 0))) 'undefined-click 'undefined-key)) ((eq etype 'quit) 'quit) ((memq etype '(end-of-buffer beginning-of-buffer)) 'buffer-bound) ((eq etype 'buffer-read-only) 'read-only) (t 'command-error))) (display-error error-object t) (if (noninteractive) (progn (message "%s exiting.\n" emacs-program-name) (kill-emacs -1))) t)) (defun describe-last-error () "Redisplay the last error-message. See the variable `last-error'." (interactive) (if last-error (with-displaying-help-buffer (lambda () (princ "Last error was:\n" standard-output) (display-error last-error standard-output))) (message "No error yet"))) ;;#### Must be done later in the loadup sequence ;(define-key (symbol-function 'help-command) "e" 'describe-last-error) (defun truncate-command-history-for-gc () (let ((tail (nthcdr 30 command-history))) (if tail (setcdr tail nil))) (let ((tail (nthcdr 30 values))) (if tail (setcdr tail nil))) ) (add-hook 'pre-gc-hook 'truncate-command-history-for-gc) ;;;; Object-oriented programming at its finest ;; Now in src/print.c; used by Ferror_message_string and others ;(defun display-error (error-object stream) ;(defgeneric report-condition ...) ; "Display `error-object' on `stream' in a user-friendly way." ; (funcall (or (let ((type (car-safe error-object))) ; (catch 'error ; (and (consp error-object) ; (symbolp type) ; ;;(stringp (get type 'error-message)) ; (consp (get type 'error-conditions)) ; (let ((tail (cdr error-object))) ; (while (not (null tail)) ; (if (consp tail) ; (setq tail (cdr tail)) ; (throw 'error nil))) ; t) ; ;; (check-type condition condition) ; (get type 'error-conditions) ; ;; Search class hierarchy ; (let ((tail (get type 'error-conditions))) ; (while (not (null tail)) ; (cond ((not (and (consp tail) ; (symbolp (car tail)))) ; (throw 'error nil)) ; ((get (car tail) 'display-error) ; (throw 'error (get (car tail) ; 'display-error))) ; (t ; (setq tail (cdr tail))))) ; ;; Default method ; #'(lambda (error-object stream) ; (let ((type (car error-object)) ; (tail (cdr error-object)) ; (first t) ; (print-message-label 'error)) ; (if (eq type 'error) ; (progn (princ (car tail) stream) ; (setq tail (cdr tail))) ; (princ (or (gettext (get type 'error-message)) type) ; stream)) ; (while tail ; (princ (if first ": " ", ") stream) ; (prin1 (car tail) stream) ; (setq tail (cdr tail) ; first nil)))))))) ; #'(lambda (error-object stream) ; (princ (gettext "Peculiar error ") stream) ; (prin1 error-object stream))) ; error-object stream)) (put 'file-error 'display-error #'(lambda (error-object stream) (let ((tail (cdr error-object)) (first t)) (princ (car tail) stream) (while (setq tail (cdr tail)) (princ (if first ": " ", ") stream) (princ (car tail) stream) (setq first nil))))) (put 'undefined-keystroke-sequence 'display-error #'(lambda (error-object stream) (princ (key-description (car (cdr error-object))) stream) ;; #### I18N3: doesn't localize properly. (princ (gettext " not defined.") stream) ; doo dah, doo dah. )) (defcustom teach-extended-commands-p t "*If true, then `\\[execute-extended-command]' will teach you keybindings. Any time you execute a command with \\[execute-extended-command] which has a shorter keybinding, you will be shown the alternate binding before the command executes. There is a short pause after displaying the binding, before executing it; the length can be controlled by `teach-extended-commands-timeout'." :type 'boolean :group 'keyboard) (defcustom teach-extended-commands-timeout 4 "*How long to pause after displaying a keybinding before executing. The value is measured in seconds. This only applies if `teach-extended-commands-p' is true." :type 'number :group 'keyboard) ;That damn RMS went off and implemented something differently, after ;we had already implemented it. We can't support both properly until ;we have Lisp magic variables. ;(defvar suggest-key-bindings t ; "*FSFmacs equivalent of `teach-extended-commands-*'. ;Provided for compatibility only. ;Non-nil means show the equivalent key-binding when M-x command has one. ;The value can be a length of time to show the message for. ;If the value is non-nil and not a number, we wait 2 seconds.") ; ;(make-obsolete-variable 'suggest-key-bindings 'teach-extended-commands-p) (defun execute-extended-command (prefix-arg) "Read a command name from the minibuffer using 'completing-read'. Then call the specified command using 'command-execute' and return its return value. If the command asks for a prefix argument, supply the value of the current raw prefix argument, or the value of PREFIX-ARG when called from Lisp." (interactive "P") ;; Note: This doesn't hack "this-command-keys" (let ((prefix-arg prefix-arg)) (setq this-command (read-command ;; Note: this has the hard-wired ;; "C-u" and "M-x" string bug in common ;; with all Emacs's. ;; (i.e. it prints C-u and M-x regardless of ;; whether some other keys were actually bound ;; to `execute-extended-command' and ;; `universal-argument'. (cond ((eq prefix-arg '-) "- M-x ") ((equal prefix-arg '(4)) "C-u M-x ") ((integerp prefix-arg) (format "%d M-x " prefix-arg)) ((and (consp prefix-arg) (integerp (car prefix-arg))) (format "%d M-x " (car prefix-arg))) (t "M-x "))))) (if (and teach-extended-commands-p (interactive-p)) ;; Remember the keys, run the command, and show the keys (if ;; any). The funny variable names are a poor man's guarantee ;; that we don't get tripped by this-command doing something ;; funny. Quoth our forefathers: "We want lexical scope!" (let ((_execute_command_keys_ (where-is-internal this-command)) (_execute_command_name_ this-command)) ; the name can change (command-execute this-command t) (when _execute_command_keys_ ;; Normally the region is adjusted in post_command_hook; ;; however, it is not called until after we finish. It ;; looks ugly for the region to get updated after the ;; delays, so we do it now. The code below is a Lispified ;; copy of code in event-stream.c:post_command_hook(). (if (and (not zmacs-region-stays) (or (not (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))) (eq (zmacs-region-buffer) (current-buffer)))) (zmacs-deactivate-region) (zmacs-update-region)) ;; Wait for a while, so the user can see a message printed, ;; if any. (when (sit-for 1) (display-message 'no-log (format (if (cdr _execute_command_keys_) "Command `%s' is bound to keys: %s" "Command `%s' is bound to key: %s") _execute_command_name_ (sorted-key-descriptions _execute_command_keys_))) (sit-for teach-extended-commands-timeout) (clear-message 'no-log)))) ;; Else, just run the command. (command-execute this-command t))) ;;; C code calls this; the underscores in the variable names are to avoid ;;; cluttering the specbind namespace (lexical scope! lexical scope!) ;;; Putting this in Lisp instead of C slows kbd macros by 50%. ;(defun command-execute (_command &optional _record-flag) ; "Execute CMD as an editor command. ;CMD must be a symbol that satisfies the `commandp' predicate. ;Optional second arg RECORD-FLAG non-nil ;means unconditionally put this command in `command-history'. ;Otherwise, that is done only if an arg is read using the minibuffer." ; (let ((_prefix prefix-arg) ; (_cmd (indirect-function _command))) ; (setq prefix-arg nil ; this-command _command ; current-prefix-arg _prefix ; zmacs-region-stays nil) ; ;; #### debug_on_next_call = 0; ; (cond ((and (symbolp _command) ; (get _command 'disabled)) ; (run-hooks disabled-command-hook)) ; ((or (stringp _cmd) (vectorp _cmd)) ; ;; If requested, place the macro in the command history. ; ;; For other sorts of commands, call-interactively takes ; ;; care of this. ; (if _record-flag ; (setq command-history ; (cons (list 'execute-kbd-macro _cmd _prefix) ; command-history))) ; (execute-kbd-macro _cmd _prefix)) ; (t ; (call-interactively _command _record-flag))))) (defun y-or-n-p-minibuf (prompt) "Ask user a \"y or n\" question. Return t if answer is \"y\". Takes one argument, which is the string to display to ask the question. It should end in a space; `y-or-n-p' adds `(y or n) ' to it. No confirmation of the answer is requested; a single character is enough. Also accepts Space to mean yes, or Delete to mean no." (save-excursion (let* ((pre "") (yn (gettext "(y or n) ")) ;; we need to translate the prompt ourselves because of the ;; strange way we handle it. (prompt (gettext prompt)) event) (while (stringp yn) (if (let ((cursor-in-echo-area t) (inhibit-quit t)) (message "%s%s%s" pre prompt yn) (setq event (next-command-event event)) (condition-case nil (prog1 (or quit-flag (eq 'keyboard-quit (key-binding event))) (setq quit-flag nil)) (wrong-type-argument t))) (progn (message "%s%s%s%s" pre prompt yn (single-key-description event)) (setq quit-flag nil) (signal 'quit '()))) (let* ((keys (events-to-keys (vector event))) (def (lookup-key query-replace-map keys))) (cond ((eq def 'skip) (message "%s%sNo" prompt yn) (setq yn nil)) ((eq def 'act) (message "%s%sYes" prompt yn) (setq yn t)) ((eq def 'recenter) (recenter)) ((or (eq def 'quit) (eq def 'exit-prefix)) (signal 'quit '())) ((button-release-event-p event) ; ignore them nil) (t (message "%s%s%s%s" pre prompt yn (single-key-description event)) (ding nil 'y-or-n-p) (discard-input) (if (= (length pre) 0) (setq pre (gettext "Please answer y or n. "))))))) yn))) (defun yes-or-no-p-minibuf (prompt) "Ask user a yes-or-no question. Return t if answer is yes. Takes one argument, which is the string to display to ask the question. It should end in a space; `yes-or-no-p' adds `(yes or no) ' to it. The user must confirm the answer with RET, and can edit it until it has been confirmed." (save-excursion (let ((p (concat (gettext prompt) (gettext "(yes or no) "))) (ans "")) (while (stringp ans) (setq ans (downcase (read-string p nil t))) ;no history (cond ((string-equal ans (gettext "yes")) (setq ans t)) ((string-equal ans (gettext "no")) (setq ans nil)) (t (ding nil 'yes-or-no-p) (discard-input) (message "Please answer yes or no.") (sleep-for 2)))) ans))) (defun yes-or-no-p (prompt) "Ask user a yes-or-no question. Return t if answer is yes. The question is asked with a dialog box or the minibuffer, as appropriate. Takes one argument, which is the string to display to ask the question. It should end in a space; `yes-or-no-p' adds `(yes or no) ' to it. The user must confirm the answer with RET, and can edit it until it as been confirmed." (if (should-use-dialog-box-p) (yes-or-no-p-dialog-box prompt) (yes-or-no-p-minibuf prompt))) (defun y-or-n-p (prompt) "Ask user a \"y or n\" question. Return t if answer is \"y\". Takes one argument, which is the string to display to ask the question. The question is asked with a dialog box or the minibuffer, as appropriate. It should end in a space; `y-or-n-p' adds `(y or n) ' to it. No confirmation of the answer is requested; a single character is enough. Also accepts Space to mean yes, or Delete to mean no." (if (should-use-dialog-box-p) (yes-or-no-p-dialog-box prompt) (y-or-n-p-minibuf prompt))) (defun read-char () "Read a character from the command input (keyboard or macro). If a mouse click or non-ASCII character is detected, an error is signalled. The character typed is returned as an ASCII value. This is most likely the wrong thing for you to be using: consider using the `next-command-event' function instead." (save-excursion (let ((event (next-command-event))) (or inhibit-quit (and (event-matches-key-specifier-p event (quit-char)) (signal 'quit nil))) (prog1 (or (event-to-character event) ;; Kludge. If the event we read was a mouse-release, ;; discard it and read the next one. (if (button-release-event-p event) (event-to-character (next-command-event event))) (error "Key read has no ASCII equivalent %S" event)) ;; this is not necessary, but is marginally more efficient than GC. (deallocate-event event))))) (defun read-char-exclusive () "Read a character from the command input (keyboard or macro). If a mouse click or non-ASCII character is detected, it is discarded. The character typed is returned as an ASCII value. This is most likely the wrong thing for you to be using: consider using the `next-command-event' function instead." (let (event ch) (while (progn (setq event (next-command-event)) (or inhibit-quit (and (event-matches-key-specifier-p event (quit-char)) (signal 'quit nil))) (setq ch (event-to-character event)) (deallocate-event event) (null ch))) ch)) (defun read-quoted-char (&optional prompt) "Like `read-char', except that if the first character read is an octal digit, we read up to two more octal digits and return the character represented by the octal number consisting of those digits. Optional argument PROMPT specifies a string to use to prompt the user." (let ((count 0) (code 0) done (prompt (and prompt (gettext prompt))) char event) (while (and (not done) (< count 3)) (let ((inhibit-quit (zerop count)) ;; Don't let C-h get the help message--only help function keys. (help-char nil) (help-form "Type the special character you want to use, or three octal digits representing its character code.")) (and prompt (display-message 'prompt (format "%s-" prompt))) (setq event (next-command-event) char (or (event-to-character event nil nil t) (signal 'error (list "key read cannot be inserted in a buffer" event)))) (if inhibit-quit (setq quit-flag nil))) (cond ((<= ?0 char ?7) (setq code (+ (* code 8) (- char ?0)) count (1+ count)) (when prompt (display-message 'prompt (setq prompt (format "%s %c" prompt char))))) ((> count 0) (setq unread-command-event event done t)) (t (setq code (char-int char) done t)))) (int-char code) ;; Turn a meta-character into a character with the 0200 bit set. ; (logior (if (/= (logand code ?\M-\^@) 0) 128 0) ; (logand 255 code)))) )) (defun momentary-string-display (string pos &optional exit-char message) "Momentarily display STRING in the buffer at POS. Display remains until next character is typed. If the char is EXIT-CHAR (optional third arg, default is SPC) it is swallowed; otherwise it is then available as input (as a command if nothing else). Display MESSAGE (optional fourth arg) in the echo area. If MESSAGE is nil, instructions to type EXIT-CHAR are displayed there." (or exit-char (setq exit-char ?\ )) (let ((buffer-read-only nil) ;; Don't modify the undo list at all. (buffer-undo-list t) (modified (buffer-modified-p)) (name buffer-file-name) insert-end) (unwind-protect (progn (save-excursion (goto-char pos) ;; defeat file locking... don't try this at home, kids! (setq buffer-file-name nil) (insert-before-markers (gettext string)) (setq insert-end (point)) ;; If the message end is off frame, recenter now. (if (> (window-end) insert-end) (recenter (/ (window-height) 2))) ;; If that pushed message start off the frame, ;; scroll to start it at the top of the frame. (move-to-window-line 0) (if (> (point) pos) (progn (goto-char pos) (recenter 0)))) (message (or message (gettext "Type %s to continue editing.")) (single-key-description exit-char)) (let ((event (save-excursion (next-command-event)))) (or (eq (event-to-character event) exit-char) (setq unread-command-event event)))) (if insert-end (save-excursion (delete-region pos insert-end))) (setq buffer-file-name name) (set-buffer-modified-p modified)))) ;;; cmdloop.el ends here