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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 | 4dee0387b9de |
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;; event-stream-tests.el --- test the GTK event stream ;; ;; Copyright 2000, 2001 William Perry ;; Seems to be based on the comment at the end of src/event-stream.c. ;; ;; 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/>. ;also do this: make two frames, one viewing "*scratch*", the other "foo". ;in *scratch*, type (sit-for 20)^J ;wait a couple of seconds, move cursor to foo, type "a" ;a should be inserted in foo. Cursor highlighting should not change in ;the meantime. ;do it with sleep-for. move cursor into foo, then back into *scratch* ;before typing. ;repeat also with (accept-process-output nil 20) ;make sure ^G aborts sit-for, sleep-for and accept-process-output: (defun tst () (list (condition-case c (sleep-for 20) (quit c)) (read-char))) (tst)^Ja^G ==> ((quit) 97) with no signal (tst)^J^Ga ==> ((quit) 97) with no signal (tst)^Jabc^G ==> ((quit) 97) with no signal, and "bc" inserted in buffer ; with sit-for only do the 2nd test. ; Do all 3 tests with (accept-process-output nil 20) /* Additional test cases for accept-process-output, sleep-for, sit-for. Be sure you do all of the above checking for C-g and focus, too! ; Make sure that timer handlers are run during, not after sit-for: (defun timer-check () (add-timeout 2 #'(lambda (ignore) (message "timer ran")) nil) (sit-for 5) (message "after sit-for")) ; The first message should appear after 2 seconds, and the final message ; 3 seconds after that. ; repeat above test with (sleep-for 5) and (accept-process-output nil 5) ; Make sure that process filters are run during, not after sit-for. (defun fubar () (message "sit-for = %s" (sit-for 30))) (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'fubar) ; Now type M-x shell RET ; wait for the shell prompt then send: ls RET ; the output of ls should fill immediately, and not wait 30 seconds. ; repeat above test with (sleep-for 30) and (accept-process-output nil 30) ; Make sure that recursive invocations return immediately: (defmacro test-diff-time (start end) `(+ (* (- (car ,end) (car ,start)) 65536.0) (- (cadr ,end) (cadr ,start)) (/ (- (caddr ,end) (caddr ,start)) 1000000.0))) (defun testee (ignore) (sit-for 10)) (defun test-them () (let ((start (current-time)) end) (add-timeout 2 'testee nil) (sit-for 5) (add-timeout 2 'testee nil) (sleep-for 5) (add-timeout 2 'testee nil) (accept-process-output nil 5) (setq end (current-time)) (test-diff-time start end))) (test-them) should sit for 15 seconds.