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Refactor out sequence-oriented builtins from fns.c to the new sequence.c. src/ChangeLog addition: 2011-12-04 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * Makefile.in.in (objs): * depend: Add sequence.o to the list of objects and dependencies. * alloc.c: * alloc.c (mark_bit_vector): * alloc.c (print_bit_vector): * alloc.c (bit_vector_equal): * alloc.c (internal_bit_vector_equalp_hash): * alloc.c (bit_vector_hash): * alloc.c (init_alloc_once_early): Move the implementation of the bit vector type here from fns.c. * emacs.c (main_1): Call syms_of_sequence() here, now sequence.c is included. * fns.c (Fold_rassq): Move this together with the rest of the Fold_* functions. * fns.c: * fns.c (syms_of_fns): Move most functions dealing with sequences generally, and especially those taking key arguments, to a separate file, sequence.c. * general-slots.h: Qyes_or_no_p belong here, not fns.c. * lisp.h: Make Flist_length available here, it's used by sequence.c * sequence.c: * sequence.c (check_sequence_range): * sequence.c (Flength): * sequence.c (check_other_nokey): * sequence.c (check_other_key): * sequence.c (check_if_key): * sequence.c (check_match_eq_key): * sequence.c (check_match_eql_key): * sequence.c (check_match_equal_key): * sequence.c (check_match_equalp_key): * sequence.c (check_match_other_key): * sequence.c (check_lss_key): * sequence.c (check_lss_key_car): * sequence.c (check_string_lessp_key): * sequence.c (check_string_lessp_key_car): * sequence.c (get_check_match_function_1): * sequence.c (get_merge_predicate): * sequence.c (count_with_tail): * sequence.c (list_count_from_end): * sequence.c (string_count_from_end): * sequence.c (Fcount): * sequence.c (Fsubseq): * sequence.c (list_position_cons_before): * sequence.c (FmemberX): * sequence.c (Fadjoin): * sequence.c (FassocX): * sequence.c (FrassocX): * sequence.c (position): * sequence.c (Fposition): * sequence.c (Ffind): * sequence.c (delq_no_quit_and_free_cons): * sequence.c (FdeleteX): * sequence.c (FremoveX): * sequence.c (list_delete_duplicates_from_end): * sequence.c (Fdelete_duplicates): * sequence.c (Fremove_duplicates): * sequence.c (Fnreverse): * sequence.c (Freverse): * sequence.c (list_merge): * sequence.c (array_merge): * sequence.c (list_array_merge_into_list): * sequence.c (list_list_merge_into_array): * sequence.c (list_array_merge_into_array): * sequence.c (Fmerge): * sequence.c (list_sort): * sequence.c (array_sort): * sequence.c (FsortX): * sequence.c (Ffill): * sequence.c (mapcarX): * sequence.c (shortest_length_among_sequences): * sequence.c (Fmapconcat): * sequence.c (FmapcarX): * sequence.c (Fmapvector): * sequence.c (Fmapcan): * sequence.c (Fmap): * sequence.c (Fmap_into): * sequence.c (Fsome): * sequence.c (Fevery): * sequence.c (Freduce): * sequence.c (replace_string_range_1): * sequence.c (Freplace): * sequence.c (Fnsubstitute): * sequence.c (Fsubstitute): * sequence.c (subst): * sequence.c (sublis): * sequence.c (Fsublis): * sequence.c (nsublis): * sequence.c (Fnsublis): * sequence.c (Fsubst): * sequence.c (Fnsubst): * sequence.c (tree_equal): * sequence.c (Ftree_equal): * sequence.c (mismatch_from_end): * sequence.c (mismatch_list_list): * sequence.c (mismatch_list_string): * sequence.c (mismatch_list_array): * sequence.c (mismatch_string_array): * sequence.c (mismatch_string_string): * sequence.c (mismatch_array_array): * sequence.c (get_mismatch_func): * sequence.c (Fmismatch): * sequence.c (Fsearch): * sequence.c (venn): * sequence.c (nvenn): * sequence.c (Funion): * sequence.c (Fset_exclusive_or): * sequence.c (Fnset_exclusive_or): * sequence.c (syms_of_sequence): Add this file, containing those general functions that dealt with sequences that were in fns.c. * symsinit.h: Make syms_of_sequence() available here. man/ChangeLog addition: 2011-12-04 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * internals/internals.texi (Basic Lisp Modules): Document sequence.c here too.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Sun, 04 Dec 2011 18:42:50 +0000
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;;; wyse50.el --- terminal support code for Wyse 50

;; Copyright (C) 1989, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Daniel Pfieffer <pfieffer@cix.cict.fr> January 1991
;;	Jim Blandy <jimb@occs.cs.oberlin.edu>
;; Keywords: terminals

;; 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 3 of the License, 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.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

;;; Commentary:

;; Uses the Emacs 19 terminal initialization features --- won't work with 18.
;; Rewritten for Emacs 19 by jimb,  January 1992
;; Cleaned up for new terminal package conventions by esr, March 1993
;; Should work well for Televideo TVI 925 although it's overkill.
;;
;; The Wyse50 is ergonomically wonderful, but its escape-sequence design sucks
;; rocks.  The left-arrow key emits a backspace (!) and the down-arrow a line
;; feed (!!).  Thus, you have to unbind some commonly-used Emacs keys to
;; enable the arrows.

;;; Code:

(define-key function-key-map "\C-a" (make-keymap))
(mapc   (function (lambda (key-definition)
		    (define-key function-key-map
		      (car key-definition) (nth 1 key-definition))))
	'(
	  ;; These might be set up by termcap and terminfo
	  ("\C-k"	[up])
	  ("\C-j"	[down])
	  ("\C-l"	[right])
	  ("\C-h"	[left])
	  ("\^a@\^m"	[f1])
	  ("\^aA\^m"	[f2])
	  ("\^aB\^m"	[f3])
	  ("\^aC\^m"	[f4])
	  ("\^aD\^m"	[f5])
	  ("\^aE\^m"	[f6])
	  ("\^aF\^m"	[f7])
	  ("\^aG\^m"	[f8])
	  ("\^aH\^m"	[f9])

	  ;; These might be set up by terminfo
	  ("\eK"	[next])
	  ("\eT"	[clearline])
	  ("\^^"	[home])
	  ("\e\^^"	[end])
	  ("\eQ"	[insert])
	  ("\eE"	[insertline])
	  ("\eR"	[deleteline])
	  ("\eP"	[print])
	  ("\er"	[replace])
	  ("\^aI\^m"	[f10])
	  ("\^aJ\^m"	[f11])
	  ("\^aK\^m"	[f12])
	  ("\^aL\^m"	[f13])
	  ("\^aM\^m"	[f14])
	  ("\^aN\^m"	[f15])
	  ("\^aO\^m"	[f16])
	  ("\^a`\^m"	[f17])
	  ("\^aa\^m"	[f18])
	  ("\^ab\^m"	[f19])
	  ("\^ac\^m"	[f20])
	  ("\^ad\^m"	[f21])
	  ("\^ae\^m"	[f22])
	  ("\^af\^m"	[f23])
	  ("\^ag\^m"	[f24])
	  ("\^ah\^m"	[f25])
	  ("\^ai\^m"	[f26])
	  ("\^aj\^m"	[f27])
	  ("\^ak\^m"	[f28])
	  ("\^al\^m"	[f29])
	  ("\^am\^m"	[f30])
	  ("\^an\^m"	[f31])
	  ("\^ao\^m"	[f32])

	  ;; Terminfo may know about these, but X won't
	  ("\eI"	[key-stab])		;; Not an X keysym
	  ("\eJ"	[key-snext])		;; Not an X keysym
	  ("\eY"	[key-clear])		;; Not an X keysym

	  ;; These are totally strange :-)
	  ("\eW"	[?\C-?])	;; Not an X keysym
	  ("\^a\^k\^m"	[funct-up])	;; Not an X keysym
	  ("\^a\^j\^m"	[funct-down])	;; Not an X keysym
	  ("\^a\^l\^m"	[funct-right])	;; Not an X keysym
	  ("\^a\^h\^m"	[funct-left])	;; Not an X keysym
	  ("\^a\^m\^m"	[funct-return])	;; Not an X keysym
	  ("\^a\^i\^m"	[funct-tab])	;; Not an X keysym
))

(defun enable-arrow-keys ()
  "To be called by term-setup-hook. Overrides 6 Emacs standard keys
whose functions are then typed as follows:
C-a	Funct Left-arrow
C-h	M-?
LFD	Funct Return, some modes override down-arrow via LFD
C-k	CLR Line
C-l	Scrn CLR
M-r	M-x move-to-window-line, Funct up-arrow or down-arrow are similar
"
  (interactive)
  (mapc   (function (lambda (key-definition)
		      (global-set-key (car key-definition)
				      (nth 1 key-definition))))
	  ;; By unsetting C-a and then binding it to a prefix, we
	  ;; allow the rest of the function keys which start with C-a
	  ;; to be recognized.
	  '(("\C-a"	nil)
	    ("\C-k"	nil)
	    ("\C-j"	nil)
	    ("\C-l"	nil)
	    ("\C-h"	nil)
	    ("\er"	nil)))
  (fset 'enable-arrow-keys nil))


;;; Miscellaneous hacks

;;; This is an ugly hack for a nasty problem:
;;; Wyse 50 takes one character cell to store video attributes (which seems to
;;; explain width 79 rather than 80, column 1 is not used!!!).
;;; On killing (C-x C-c) the end inverse code (on column 1 of line 24)
;;; of the mode line is overwritten AFTER all the y-or-n questions.
;;; This causes the attribute to remain in effect until the mode line has
;;; scrolled of the screen.  Suspending (C-z) does not cause this problem.
;;; On such terminals, Emacs should sacrifice the first and last character of
;;; each mode line, rather than a whole screen column!
(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook
	  (function (lambda () (interactive)
		      (send-string-to-terminal
		       (concat "\ea23R" (1+ (frame-width)) "C\eG0")))))

;;; wyse50.el ends here