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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> |
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date | Sun, 04 Dec 2011 18:42:50 +0000 |
parents | 308d34e9f07d |
children | 5b799fa6d75e |
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;;; tty-init.el --- initialization code for tty's ;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Copyright (C) 1996 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>. ;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team ;; Keywords: terminals, 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 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/>. ;;; Synched up with: Not synched. ;;; Commentary: ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs (when TTY support is compiled in). ;;; Code: (defvar make-device-early-tty-entry-point-called-p nil "Whether `make-device-early-tty-entry-point' has been called, at least once.") (defun make-device-early-tty-entry-point () "Entry point to set up the Lisp environment for TTY device creation." (with-fboundp 'register-tty-color (unless make-device-early-tty-entry-point-called-p (register-tty-color "black" "\e[30m" "\e[40m") (register-tty-color "red" "\e[31m" "\e[41m") (register-tty-color "green" "\e[32m" "\e[42m") (register-tty-color "yellow" "\e[33m" "\e[43m") (register-tty-color "blue" "\e[34m" "\e[44m") (register-tty-color "magenta" "\e[35m" "\e[45m") (register-tty-color "cyan" "\e[36m" "\e[46m") (register-tty-color "white" "\e[37m" "\e[47m") ;; Define `highlighted' tty colors (register-tty-color "darkgrey" "\e[1;30m" "\e[1;40m") (register-tty-color "brightred" "\e[1;31m" "\e[1;41m") (register-tty-color "brightgreen" "\e[1;32m" "\e[1;42m") (register-tty-color "brightyellow" "\e[1;33m" "\e[1;43m") (register-tty-color "brightblue" "\e[1;34m" "\e[1;44m") (register-tty-color "brightmagenta" "\e[1;35m" "\e[1;45m") (register-tty-color "brightcyan" "\e[1;36m" "\e[1;46m") (register-tty-color "brightwhite" "\e[1;37m" "\e[1;47m") (setq make-device-early-tty-entry-point-called-p t)))) ;; We have to do this for every created TTY console, after the first frame ;; has been created. (defun make-frame-after-init-entry-point (console) "Entry point for Lisp called after first frame creation on a TTY device." ;; load the appropriate term-type-specific Lisp file. ;; we don't do this at startup here so that the user can ;; override term-file-prefix. (startup.el does it after ;; loading the init file.) (when (and (find-coding-system 'euc-jp) (string-match "^kterm" (getenv "TERM"))) (set-console-tty-coding-system console 'euc-jp)) (when init-file-loaded ;; temporarily select the console so that the changes ;; to function-key-map are made for the right console. (let ((foobar (selected-console))) (unwind-protect (progn (select-console console) (load-terminal-library)) (select-console foobar))))) (defun make-frame-on-tty (tty &optional props) "Create a frame on the TTY connection named TTY. TTY should be a TTY device name such as \"/dev/ttyp3\" (as returned by the `tty' command in that TTY), or nil for the standard input/output of the running XEmacs process. PROPS should be a plist of properties, as in the call to `make-frame'. This function opens a connection to the TTY or reuses an existing connection. This function is a trivial wrapper around `make-frame-on-device'." (interactive "sMake frame on TTY: ") (if (equal tty "") (setq tty nil)) (make-frame-on-device 'tty tty props)) ;;; tty-init.el ends here