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Move the #'query-coding-region implementation to C.
This is necessary because there is no reasonable way to access the
corresponding mswindows-multibyte functionality from Lisp, and we need such
functionality if we're going to have a reliable and portable
#'query-coding-region implementation. However, this change doesn't yet
provide #'query-coding-region for the mswindow-multibyte coding systems,
there should be no functional differences between an XEmacs with this change
and one without it.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2009-09-19 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
Move the #'query-coding-region implementation to C.
This is necessary because there is no reasonable way to access the
corresponding mswindows-multibyte functionality from Lisp, and we
need such functionality if we're going to have a reliable and
portable #'query-coding-region implementation. However, this
change doesn't yet provide #'query-coding-region for the
mswindow-multibyte coding systems, there should be no functional
differences between an XEmacs with this change and one without it.
* mule-coding.c (struct fixed_width_coding_system):
Add a new coding system type, fixed_width, and implement it. It
uses the CCL infrastructure but has a much simpler creation API,
and its own query_method, formerly in lisp/mule/mule-coding.el.
* unicode.c:
Move the Unicode query method implementation here from
unicode.el.
* lisp.h: Declare Fmake_coding_system_internal, Fcopy_range_table
here.
* intl-win32.c (complex_vars_of_intl_win32):
Use Fmake_coding_system_internal, not Fmake_coding_system.
* general-slots.h: Add Qsucceeded, Qunencodable, Qinvalid_sequence
here.
* file-coding.h (enum coding_system_variant):
Add fixed_width_coding_system here.
(struct coding_system_methods):
Add query_method and query_lstream_method to the coding system
methods.
Provide flags for the query methods.
Declare the default query method; initialise it correctly in
INITIALIZE_CODING_SYSTEM_TYPE.
* file-coding.c (default_query_method):
New function, the default query method for coding systems that do
not set it. Moved from coding.el.
(make_coding_system_1):
Accept new elements in PROPS in #'make-coding-system; aliases, a
list of aliases; safe-chars and safe-charsets (these were
previously accepted but not saved); and category.
(Fmake_coding_system_internal):
New function, what used to be #'make-coding-system--on Mule
builds, we've now moved some of the functionality of this to
Lisp.
(Fcoding_system_canonical_name_p):
Move this earlier in the file, since it's now called from within
make_coding_system_1.
(Fquery_coding_region):
Move the implementation of this here, from coding.el.
(complex_vars_of_file_coding):
Call Fmake_coding_system_internal, not Fmake_coding_system;
specify safe-charsets properties when we're a mule build.
* extents.h (mouse_highlight_priority, Fset_extent_priority,
Fset_extent_face, Fmap_extents):
Make these available to other C files.
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2009-09-19 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
Move the #'query-coding-region implementation to C.
* coding.el:
Consolidate code that depends on the presence or absence of Mule
at the end of this file.
(default-query-coding-region, query-coding-region):
Move these functions to C.
(default-query-coding-region-safe-charset-skip-chars-map):
Remove this variable, the corresponding C variable is
Vdefault_query_coding_region_chartab_cache in file-coding.c.
(query-coding-string): Update docstring to reflect actual multiple
values, be more careful about not modifying a range table that
we're currently mapping over.
(encode-coding-char): Make the implementation of this simpler.
(featurep 'mule): Autoload #'make-coding-system from
mule/make-coding-system.el if we're a mule build; provide an
appropriate compiler macro.
Do various non-mule compatibility things if we're not a mule
build.
* update-elc.el (additional-dump-dependencies):
Add mule/make-coding-system as a dump time dependency if we're a
mule build.
* unicode.el (ccl-encode-to-ucs-2):
(decode-char):
(encode-char):
Move these earlier in the file, for the sake of some byte compile
warnings.
(unicode-query-coding-region):
Move this to unicode.c
* mule/make-coding-system.el:
New file, not dumped. Contains the functionality to rework the
arguments necessary for fixed-width coding systems, and contains
the implementation of #'make-coding-system, which now calls
#'make-coding-system-internal.
* mule/vietnamese.el (viscii):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-2):
(windows-1250):
(iso-8859-3):
(iso-8859-4):
(iso-8859-14):
(iso-8859-15):
(iso-8859-16):
(iso-8859-9):
(macintosh):
(windows-1252):
* mule/hebrew.el (iso-8859-8):
* mule/greek.el (iso-8859-7):
(windows-1253):
* mule/cyrillic.el (iso-8859-5):
(koi8-r):
(koi8-u):
(windows-1251):
(alternativnyj):
(koi8-ru):
(koi8-t):
(koi8-c):
(koi8-o):
* mule/arabic.el (iso-8859-6):
(windows-1256):
Move all these coding systems to being of type fixed-width, not of
type CCL. This allows the distinct query-coding-region for them to
be in C, something which will eventually allow us to implement
query-coding-region for the mswindows-multibyte coding systems.
* mule/general-late.el (posix-charset-to-coding-system-hash):
Document why we're pre-emptively persuading the byte compiler that
the ELC for this file needs to be written using escape-quoted.
Call #'set-unicode-query-skip-chars-args, now the Unicode
query-coding-region implementation is in C.
* mule/thai-xtis.el (tis-620):
Don't bother checking whether we're XEmacs or not here.
* mule/mule-coding.el:
Move the eight bit fixed-width functionality from this file to
make-coding-system.el.
tests/ChangeLog addition:
2009-09-19 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* automated/mule-tests.el:
Check a coding system's type, not an 8-bit-fixed property, for
whether that coding system should be treated as a fixed-width
coding system.
* automated/query-coding-tests.el:
Don't test the query coding functionality for mswindows-multibyte
coding systems, it's not yet implemented.
| author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
|---|---|
| date | Sat, 19 Sep 2009 22:53:13 +0100 |
| parents | 15c42a3f4065 |
| children | aa5ed11f473b |
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/* -*-C-*- Client code to allow local and remote editing of files by XEmacs. Copyright (C) 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. Author: Andy Norman (ange@hplb.hpl.hp.com), based on 'etc/emacsclient.c' from the GNU Emacs 18.52 distribution. Please mail bugs and suggestions to the XEmacs maintainer. */ /* #### This file should be a windows-mode, not console-mode program under Windows. (i.e. its entry point should be WinMain.) gnuattach functionality, to the extent it's used at all, should be retrieved using a script that calls the i.exe wrapper program, to obtain stdio handles. #### For that matter, both the functionality of gnuclient and gnuserv should be merged into XEmacs itself using a -remote arg, just like Netscape and other modern programs. --ben */ /* * This file incorporates new features added by Bob Weiner <weiner@mot.com>, * Darrell Kindred <dkindred@cmu.edu> and Arup Mukherjee <arup@cmu.edu>. * GNUATTACH support added by Ben Wing <wing@xemacs.org>. * Please see the note at the end of the README file for details. * * (If gnuserv came bundled with your emacs, the README file is probably * ../etc/gnuserv.README relative to the directory containing this file) */ #ifdef CYGWIN extern void cygwin_conv_to_posix_path(const char *path, char *posix_path); #endif #include "gnuserv.h" #include "compiler.h" char gnuserv_version[] = "gnuclient version " GNUSERV_VERSION; #include "getopt.h" #include <sysfile.h> #if !defined(SYSV_IPC) && !defined(UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) && \ !defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { fprintf (stderr, "Sorry, the Emacs server is only " "supported on systems that have\n"); fprintf (stderr, "Unix Domain sockets, Internet Domain " "sockets or System V IPC.\n"); exit (1); } /* main */ #else /* SYSV_IPC || UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS || INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ static char cwd[QXE_PATH_MAX+2];/* current working directory when calculated */ static char *cp = NULL; /* ptr into valid bit of cwd above */ static pid_t emacs_pid; /* Process id for emacs process */ void initialize_signals (void); static void tell_emacs_to_resume (int UNUSED (sig)) { char buffer[GSERV_BUFSZ+1]; int s; /* socket / msqid to server */ int connect_type; /* CONN_UNIX, CONN_INTERNET, or ONN_IPC */ /* Why is SYSV so retarded? */ /* We want emacs to realize that we are resuming */ #ifdef SIGCONT signal(SIGCONT, tell_emacs_to_resume); #endif connect_type = make_connection (NULL, 0, &s); sprintf(buffer,"(gnuserv-eval '(resume-pid-console %d))", (int)getpid()); send_string(s, buffer); #ifdef SYSV_IPC if (connect_type == (int) CONN_IPC) disconnect_from_ipc_server (s, msgp, FALSE); #else /* !SYSV_IPC */ if (connect_type != (int) CONN_IPC) disconnect_from_server (s, FALSE); #endif /* !SYSV_IPC */ } static void pass_signal_to_emacs (int sig) { if (kill (emacs_pid, sig) == -1) { fprintf (stderr, "gnuattach: Could not pass signal to emacs process\n"); exit (1); } initialize_signals (); } void initialize_signals (void) { /* Set up signal handler to pass relevant signals to emacs process. We used to send SIGSEGV, SIGBUS, SIGPIPE, SIGILL and others to Emacs, but I think it's better not to. I can see no reason why Emacs should SIGSEGV whenever gnuclient SIGSEGV-s, etc. */ signal (SIGQUIT, pass_signal_to_emacs); signal (SIGINT, pass_signal_to_emacs); #ifdef SIGWINCH signal (SIGWINCH, pass_signal_to_emacs); #endif #ifdef SIGCONT /* We want emacs to realize that we are resuming */ signal (SIGCONT, tell_emacs_to_resume); #endif } /* get_current_working_directory -- return the cwd. */ static char * get_current_working_directory (void) { if (cp == NULL) { /* haven't calculated it yet */ #ifdef HAVE_GETCWD if (getcwd (cwd,QXE_PATH_MAX) == NULL) #else if (getwd (cwd) == 0) #endif /* HAVE_GETCWD */ { perror (progname); fprintf (stderr, "%s: unable to get current working directory\n", progname); exit (1); } /* if */ /* on some systems, cwd can look like '@machine/' ... */ /* ignore everything before the first '/' */ for (cp = cwd; *cp && *cp != '/'; ++cp) ; } /* if */ return cp; } /* get_current_working_directory */ /* filename_expand -- try to convert the given filename into a fully-qualified pathname. */ static void filename_expand (char *fullpath, char *filename) /* fullpath - returned full pathname */ /* filename - filename to expand */ { #ifdef CYGWIN char cygwinFilename[QXE_PATH_MAX+1]; extern void cygwin_conv_to_posix_path(const char *, char *); #endif int len; fullpath[0] = fullpath[QXE_PATH_MAX] = '\0'; #ifdef CYGWIN /* If we're in cygwin, just convert it and let the unix stuff handle it. */ cygwin_conv_to_posix_path(filename, cygwinFilename); filename = cygwinFilename; #endif if (filename[0] && filename[0] == '/') { /* Absolute (unix-style) pathname. Do nothing */ strncat (fullpath, filename, QXE_PATH_MAX); } else { /* Assume relative Unix style path. Get the current directory and prepend it. FIXME: need to fix the case of DOS paths like "\foo", where we need to get the current drive. */ strncat (fullpath, get_current_working_directory (), QXE_PATH_MAX); len = strlen (fullpath); /* If no trailing slash, add one */ if (len <= 0 || (fullpath[len - 1] != '/' && len < QXE_PATH_MAX)) { strcat (fullpath, "/"); len++; } /* Don't forget to add the filename! */ strncat (fullpath, filename, QXE_PATH_MAX - len); } } /* filename_expand */ /* Encase the string in quotes, escape all the backslashes and quotes in string. */ static char * clean_string (const char *s) { int i = 0; char *p, *res; { const char *const_p; for (const_p = s; *const_p; const_p++, i++) { if (*const_p == '\\' || *const_p == '\"') ++i; else if (*const_p == '\004') i += 3; } } p = res = (char *) malloc (i + 2 + 1); *p++ = '\"'; for (; *s; p++, s++) { switch (*s) { case '\\': *p++ = '\\'; *p = '\\'; break; case '\"': *p++ = '\\'; *p = '\"'; break; case '\004': *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = 'C'; *p++ = '-'; *p = 'd'; break; default: *p = *s; } } *p++ = '\"'; *p = '\0'; return res; } #define GET_ARGUMENT(var, desc) do { \ if (*(p + 1)) (var) = p + 1; \ else \ { \ if (!argv[++i]) \ { \ fprintf (stderr, "%s: `%s' must be followed by an argument\n", \ progname, desc); \ exit (1); \ } \ (var) = argv[i]; \ } \ over = 1; \ } while (0) /* A strdup imitation. */ static char * my_strdup (const char *s) { char *new_s = (char *) malloc (strlen (s) + 1); if (new_s) strcpy (new_s, s); return new_s; } int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { int starting_line = 0; /* line to start editing at */ char command[QXE_PATH_MAX+50];/* emacs command buffer */ char fullpath[QXE_PATH_MAX+1];/* full pathname to file */ char *eval_form = NULL; /* form to evaluate with `-eval' */ char *eval_function = NULL; /* function to evaluate with `-f' */ char *load_library = NULL; /* library to load */ int quick = 0; /* quick edit, don't wait for user to finish */ int batch = 0; /* batch mode */ int view = 0; /* view only. */ int nofiles = 0; int errflg = 0; /* option error */ int s; /* socket / msqid to server */ int connect_type; /* CONN_UNIX, CONN_INTERNET, or * CONN_IPC */ int suppress_windows_system = 0; char *display = NULL; #ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS char *hostarg = NULL; /* remote hostname */ char *remotearg; char thishost[HOSTNAMSZ]; /* this hostname */ char remotepath[QXE_PATH_MAX+1]; /* remote pathname */ char *path; int rflg = 0; /* pathname given on cmdline */ char *portarg; unsigned short port = 0; /* port to server */ #endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ #ifdef SYSV_IPC struct msgbuf *msgp; /* message */ #endif /* SYSV_IPC */ char *tty = NULL; char buffer[GSERV_BUFSZ + 1]; /* buffer to read pid */ char result[GSERV_BUFSZ + 1]; int i; #ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS memset (remotepath, 0, sizeof (remotepath)); #endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ progname = strrchr (argv[0], '/'); if (progname) ++progname; else progname = argv[0]; #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE tmpdir = getenv ("TEMP"); if (!tmpdir) tmpdir = getenv ("TMP"); if (!tmpdir) tmpdir = "c:\\"; #else #ifdef USE_TMPDIR tmpdir = getenv ("TMPDIR"); #endif if (!tmpdir) tmpdir = "/tmp"; #endif /* WIN32_NATIVE */ display = getenv ("DISPLAY"); if (display) display = my_strdup (display); #ifndef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS else suppress_windows_system = 1; #endif for (i = 1; argv[i] && !errflg; i++) { if (*argv[i] != '-') break; else if (*argv[i] == '-' && (*(argv[i] + 1) == '\0' || (*(argv[i] + 1) == '-' && *(argv[i] + 2) == '\0'))) { /* `-' or `--' */ ++i; break; } if (!strcmp (argv[i], "-batch") || !strcmp (argv[i], "--batch")) batch = 1; else if (!strcmp (argv[i], "-eval") || !strcmp (argv[i], "--eval")) { if (!argv[++i]) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: `-eval' must be followed by an argument\n", progname); exit (1); } eval_form = argv[i]; } else if (!strcmp (argv[i], "-display") || !strcmp (argv[i], "--display")) { suppress_windows_system = 0; if (!argv[++i]) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: `-display' must be followed by an argument\n", progname); exit (1); } if (display) free (display); /* no need to strdup. */ display = argv[i]; } else if (!strcmp (argv[i], "-nw")) suppress_windows_system = 1; else { /* Iterate over one-letter options. */ char *p; int over = 0; for (p = argv[i] + 1; *p && !over; p++) { switch (*p) { case 'q': quick = 1; break; case 'v': view = 1; break; case 'f': GET_ARGUMENT (eval_function, "-f"); break; case 'l': GET_ARGUMENT (load_library, "-l"); break; #ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS case 'h': GET_ARGUMENT (hostarg, "-h"); break; case 'p': GET_ARGUMENT (portarg, "-p"); port = atoi (portarg); break; case 'r': GET_ARGUMENT (remotearg, "-r"); strncpy (remotepath, remotearg, QXE_PATH_MAX); rflg = 1; break; #endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ default: errflg = 1; } } /* for */ } /* else */ } /* for */ if (errflg) { fprintf (stderr, #ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS "Usage: %s [-nw] [-display display] [-q] [-v] [-l library]\n" " [-batch] [-f function] [-eval form]\n" " [-h host] [-p port] [-r remote-path] [[+line] file] ...\n", #else /* !INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ "Usage: %s [-nw] [-q] [-v] [-l library] [-f function] [-eval form] " "[[+line] path] ...\n", #endif /* !INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ progname); exit (1); } if (batch && argv[i]) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: Cannot specify `-batch' with file names\n", progname); exit (1); } #if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) if (suppress_windows_system && hostarg) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: Remote editing is available only on X\n", progname); exit (1); } #endif *result = '\0'; if (eval_function || eval_form || load_library) { #if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) connect_type = make_connection (hostarg, port, &s); #else connect_type = make_connection (NULL, 0, &s); #endif sprintf (command, "(gnuserv-eval%s '(progn ", quick ? "-quickly" : ""); send_string (s, command); if (load_library) { send_string (s , "(load-library "); send_string (s, clean_string(load_library)); send_string (s, ") "); } if (eval_form) { send_string (s, eval_form); } if (eval_function) { send_string (s, "("); send_string (s, eval_function); send_string (s, ")"); } send_string (s, "))"); /* disconnect already sends EOT_STR */ #ifdef SYSV_IPC if (connect_type == (int) CONN_IPC) disconnect_from_ipc_server (s, msgp, batch && !quick); #else /* !SYSV_IPC */ if (connect_type != (int) CONN_IPC) disconnect_from_server (s, batch && !quick); #endif /* !SYSV_IPC */ } /* eval_function || eval_form || load_library */ else if (batch) { /* no sexp on the command line, so read it from stdin */ int nb; #if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) connect_type = make_connection (hostarg, port, &s); #else connect_type = make_connection (NULL, 0, &s); #endif sprintf (command, "(gnuserv-eval%s '(progn ", quick ? "-quickly" : ""); send_string (s, command); while ((nb = read(fileno(stdin), buffer, GSERV_BUFSZ-1)) > 0) { buffer[nb] = '\0'; send_string(s, buffer); } send_string(s,"))"); /* disconnect already sends EOT_STR */ #ifdef SYSV_IPC if (connect_type == (int) CONN_IPC) disconnect_from_ipc_server (s, msgp, batch && !quick); #else /* !SYSV_IPC */ if (connect_type != (int) CONN_IPC) disconnect_from_server (s, batch && !quick); #endif /* !SYSV_IPC */ } if (!batch) { if (suppress_windows_system) { tty = ttyname (0); if (!tty) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: Not connected to a tty", progname); exit (1); } #if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) connect_type = make_connection (hostarg, port, &s); #else connect_type = make_connection (NULL, 0, &s); #endif send_string (s, "(gnuserv-eval '(emacs-pid))"); send_string (s, EOT_STR); if (read_line (s, buffer) == 0) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: Could not establish Emacs process id\n", progname); exit (1); } /* Don't do disconnect_from_server because we have already read data, and disconnect doesn't do anything else. */ #ifdef SYSV_IPC if (connect_type == (int) CONN_IPC) disconnect_from_ipc_server (s, msgp, FALSE); #endif /* !SYSV_IPC */ emacs_pid = (pid_t)atol(buffer); initialize_signals(); } /* suppress_windows_system */ #if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) connect_type = make_connection (hostarg, port, &s); #else connect_type = make_connection (NULL, 0, &s); #endif #ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS if (connect_type == (int) CONN_INTERNET) { char *ptr; gethostname (thishost, HOSTNAMSZ); if (!rflg) { /* attempt to generate a path * to this machine */ if ((ptr = getenv ("GNU_NODE")) != NULL) /* user specified a path */ strncpy (remotepath, ptr, QXE_PATH_MAX); } #if 0 /* This is really bogus... re-enable it if you must have it! */ #if defined (hp9000s300) || defined (hp9000s800) else if (strcmp (thishost,hostarg)) { /* try /net/thishost */ strcpy (remotepath, "/net/"); /* (this fails using internet addresses) */ strcat (remotepath, thishost); } #endif #endif } else { /* same machines, no need for path */ remotepath[0] = '\0'; /* default is the empty path */ } #endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ #ifdef SYSV_IPC if ((msgp = (struct msgbuf *) malloc (sizeof *msgp + GSERV_BUFSZ)) == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: not enough memory for message buffer\n", progname); exit (1); } /* if */ msgp->mtext[0] = '\0'; /* ready for later strcats */ #endif /* SYSV_IPC */ if (suppress_windows_system) { char *term = getenv ("TERM"); if (!term) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: unknown terminal type\n", progname); exit (1); } sprintf (command, "(gnuserv-edit-files '(tty %s %s %d) '(", clean_string (tty), clean_string (term), (int)getpid ()); } else /* !suppress_windows_system */ { if (0) ; #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS else if (display) sprintf (command, "(gnuserv-edit-files '(x %s) '(", clean_string (display)); #endif #ifdef HAVE_GTK else if (display) strcpy (command, "(gnuserv-edit-files '(gtk nil) '("); #endif #ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS else sprintf (command, "(gnuserv-edit-files '(mswindows nil) '("); #endif } /* !suppress_windows_system */ send_string (s, command); if (!argv[i]) nofiles = 1; for (; argv[i]; i++) { if (i < argc - 1 && *argv[i] == '+') starting_line = atoi (argv[i++]); /* If the last argument is +something, treat it as a file. */ if (i == argc) --i; filename_expand (fullpath, argv[i]); #ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS path = (char *) malloc (strlen (remotepath) + strlen (fullpath) + 1); sprintf (path, "%s%s", remotepath, fullpath); #else path = my_strdup (fullpath); #endif if ( starting_line ) { sprintf (command, "(%d . %s)", starting_line, clean_string (path)); } else { sprintf (command, "(nil . %s)", clean_string (path)); } send_string (s, command); free (path); } /* for */ sprintf (command, ")%s%s", (quick || (nofiles && !suppress_windows_system)) ? " 'quick" : "", view ? " 'view" : ""); send_string (s, command); send_string (s, ")"); #ifdef SYSV_IPC if (connect_type == (int) CONN_IPC) disconnect_from_ipc_server (s, msgp, FALSE); #else /* !SYSV_IPC */ if (connect_type != (int) CONN_IPC) disconnect_from_server (s, FALSE); #endif /* !SYSV_IPC */ } /* not batch */ return 0; } /* main */ #endif /* SYSV_IPC || UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS || INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */
