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[xemacs-hg @ 2003-02-14 12:05:06 by ben] speedups to build process autoload.el: Factor out common code in generate-{c-,}file-autoloads-1 into new function generate-autoload-ish-1. \(I was originally going to use this for custom as well but ended up thinking better of it.) cus-dep.el: Cache the old computed values in custom-load.el and reuse them as necessary, to speed up running cus-dep (which would take 25-30 seconds to do all files in lisp/*, lisp/*/* on my Pentium III 700). Use `message' not `princ' to get correct newline behavior. Output messages showing each file we do actually process. update-elc-2.el: Rewrite algorithm to be much faster -- cache calls to directory-files and don't make needless calls to file-exists-p, file-directory-p because they're way way slow. Autoload early and only when update-elc has told us to. update-elc.el: If no files need byte compilation, signal to update-elc-2 to do any necessary autoload updating (using the file REBUILD_AUTOLOADS) rather than doing it ourselves, which would be way slow. Ignore updates to custom-load.el and auto-autoloads.el when checking to see whether autoloads need updating. Optimize out many unnecessary calls to file-exists-p to speed it up somewhat. (#### The remaining time is 50% or more in locate-file; this is presumably because, even though it has a cache, it's still statting each file to determine it's actually there. By calling directory-files ourselves, building a tree, and then looking in that tree, we could drastically shorten the time needed to do the locate operation.)
author ben
date Fri, 14 Feb 2003 12:05:07 +0000
parents 943eaba38521
children 34abfb24e891
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#ifndef INCLUDED_lwlib_internal_h_
#define INCLUDED_lwlib_internal_h_

#include "lwlib.h"

#ifdef USE_ASSERTIONS
/* Highly dubious kludge */
/*   (thanks, Jamie, I feel better now -- ben) */
void assert_failed (const char *, int, const char *);
# define abort() (assert_failed (__FILE__, __LINE__, "abort()"))
# define assert(x) ((x) ? 1 : (assert_failed (__FILE__, __LINE__, #x), 0))
#else
# ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS
#  define assert(x) ((x) ? 1 : ((void) abort (), 0))
# else
#  define assert(x) (1)
# endif
#endif

/* This represents a single widget within a widget tree.  All the
   widgets in a widget tree are chained through the `next' field.
   `info' is a back pointer to the widget tree. */

typedef struct _widget_instance
{
  Widget		widget;
  Widget		parent;
  Boolean		pop_up_p;
  struct _widget_info*		info;
  struct _widget_instance*	next;
} widget_instance;

/* This represents a single widget tree, such as a single menubar.
   The global variable `all_widget_info' lists all widget trees,
   chained through the `next' field of this structure. */

typedef struct _widget_info
{
  char*			type;
  char*			name;
  LWLIB_ID		id;
  widget_value*		val;
  Boolean		busy;
  lw_callback		pre_activate_cb;
  lw_callback		selection_cb;
  lw_callback		post_activate_cb;
  struct _widget_instance*	instances;
  struct _widget_info*		next;
} widget_info;

typedef Widget
(*widget_creation_function) (widget_instance* instance);

typedef struct _widget_creation_entry
{
  const char*			type;
  widget_creation_function	function;
} widget_creation_entry;

/* update all other instances of a widget.  Can be used in a callback when
   a widget has been used by the user */
void
lw_internal_update_other_instances (Widget widget, XtPointer closure,
				    XtPointer call_data);

/* get the widget_value for a widget in a given instance */
widget_value*
lw_get_widget_value_for_widget (widget_instance* instance, Widget w);

widget_info *lw_get_widget_info (LWLIB_ID id);

#endif /* INCLUDED_lwlib_internal_h_ */