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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-04-01 03:58:02 by ben] bug fixes (e.g. ballooning on X windows) Makefile.in.in: Try to make the Makefile notice if its source Makefile.in.in is changed, and regenerate and run itself. Use a bigger default SHEAP_ADJUSTMENT on Cygwin; otherwise you can't compile under Mule if a Lisp file has changed. (can't run temacs) TODO.ben-mule-21-5: update. mule/mule-cmds.el: Hash the result of mswindows-get-language-environment-from-locale, since it's very expensive (and causes huge ballooning of memory under X Windows, since it's called from x-get-resource). cl-extra.el, code-files.el, files.el, simple.el, subr.el, x-faces.el: Create new string-equal-ignore-case, based on built-in compare-strings -- compare strings ignoring case without the need to generate garbage by calling downcase. Use it in equalp and elsewhere. alloc.c, bytecode.c, chartab.c, data.c, elhash.c, emacs.c, eval.c, event-Xt.c, event-unixoid.c, extents.c, file-coding.c, fileio.c, fns.c, glyphs.c, gutter.c, lisp-union.h, lisp.h, mule-charset.c, nt.c, process-unix.c, process.c, specifier.c, symbols.c, sysdep.c, sysdep.h, text.c, toolbar.c: Try to implement GC triggering based on percentage of total memory usage. Not currently activated (percentage set to 0) because not quite working. Add `memory-usage' primitive to return XEmacs' idea of its memory usage. Add primitive compare-strings, compatible with FSF 21.1 -- can compare any part of two strings, optionally ignoring case. Improve qxe() functions in text.c for text comparison. Use RETURN_NOT_REACHED to try to avoid warnings about unreachable code. Add volatile_make_int() to fix warning in unix_send_process().
author ben
date Mon, 01 Apr 2002 03:59:04 +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_ */