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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-05-28 08:44:22 by ben]
merge my stderr-proc ws
make-docfile.c: Fix places where we forget to check for EOF.
code-init.el: Don't use CRLF conversion by default on process output. CMD.EXE and
friends work both ways but Cygwin programs don't like the CRs.
code-process.el, multicast.el, process.el: Removed.
Improvements to call-process-internal:
-- allows a buffer to be specified for input and stderr output
-- use it on all systems
-- implement C-g as documented
-- clean up and comment
call-process-region uses new call-process facilities; no temp file.
remove duplicate funs in process.el.
comment exactly how coding systems work and fix various problems.
open-multicast-group now does similar coding-system frobbing to
open-network-stream.
dumped-lisp.el, faces.el, msw-faces.el: Fix some hidden errors due to code not being defined at the right time.
xemacs.mak: Add -DSTRICT.
================================================================
ALLOW SEPARATION OF STDOUT AND STDERR IN PROCESSES
================================================================
Standard output and standard error can be processed separately in
a process. Each can have its own buffer, its own mark in that buffer,
and its filter function. You can specify a separate buffer for stderr
in `start-process' to get things started, or use the new primitives:
set-process-stderr-buffer
process-stderr-buffer
process-stderr-mark
set-process-stderr-filter
process-stderr-filter
Also, process-send-region takes a 4th optional arg, a buffer.
Currently always uses a pipe() under Unix to read the error output.
(#### Would a PTY be better?)
sysdep.h, sysproc.h, unexfreebsd.c, unexsunos4.c, nt.c, emacs.c, callproc.c, symsinit.h, sysdep.c, Makefile.in.in, process-unix.c: Delete callproc.c. Move child_setup() to process-unix.c.
wait_for_termination() now only needed on a few really old systems.
console-msw.h, event-Xt.c, event-msw.c, event-stream.c, event-tty.c, event-unixoid.c, events.h, process-nt.c, process-unix.c, process.c, process.h, procimpl.h: Rewrite the process methods to handle a separate channel for
error input. Create Lstreams for reading in the error channel.
Many process methods need change. In general the changes are
fairly clear as they involve duplicating what's used for reading
the normal stdout and changing for stderr -- although tedious,
as such changes are required throughout the entire process code.
Rewrote the code that reads process output to do two loops, one
for stdout and one for stderr.
gpmevent.c, tooltalk.c: set_process_filter takes an argument for stderr.
================================================================
NEW ERROR-TRAPPING MECHANISM
================================================================
Totally rewrite error trapping code to be unified and support more
features. Basic function is call_trapping_problems(), which lets
you specify, by means of flags, what sorts of problems you want
trapped. these can include
-- quit
-- errors
-- throws past the function
-- creation of "display objects" (e.g. buffers)
-- deletion of already-existing "display objects" (e.g. buffers)
-- modification of already-existing buffers
-- entering the debugger
-- gc
-- errors->warnings (ala suspended errors)
etc. All other error funs rewritten in terms of this one.
Various older mechanisms removed or rewritten.
window.c, insdel.c, console.c, buffer.c, device.c, frame.c: When creating a display object, added call to
note_object_created(), for use with trapping_problems mechanism.
When deleting, call check_allowed_operation() and note_object
deleted().
The trapping-problems code records the objects created since the
call-trapping-problems began. Those objects can be deleted, but
none others (i.e. previously existing ones).
bytecode.c, cmdloop.c: internal_catch takes another arg.
eval.c: Add long comments describing the "five lists" used to maintain
state (backtrace, gcpro, specbind, etc.) in the Lisp engine.
backtrace.h, eval.c: Implement trapping-problems mechanism, eliminate old mechanisms or
redo in terms of new one.
frame.c, gutter.c: Flush out the concept of "critical display section", defined by
the in_display() var. Use an internal_bind() to get it reset,
rather than just doing it at end, because there may be a non-local
exit.
event-msw.c, event-stream.c, console-msw.h, device.c, dialog-msw.c, frame.c, frame.h, intl.c, toolbar.c, menubar-msw.c, redisplay.c, alloc.c, menubar-x.c: Make use of new trapping-errors stuff and rewrite code based on
old mechanisms.
glyphs-widget.c, redisplay.h: Protect calling Lisp in redisplay.
insdel.c: Protect hooks against deleting existing buffers.
frame-msw.c: Use EQ, not EQUAL in hash tables whose keys are just numbers.
Otherwise we run into stickiness in redisplay because
internal_equal() can QUIT.
================================================================
SIGNAL, C-G CHANGES
================================================================
Here we change the way that C-g interacts with event reading. The
idea is that a C-g occurring while we're reading a user event
should be read as C-g, but elsewhere should be a QUIT. The former
code did all sorts of bizarreness -- requiring that no QUIT occurs
anywhere in event-reading code (impossible to enforce given the
stuff called or Lisp code invoked), and having some weird system
involving enqueue/dequeue of a C-g and interaction with Vquit_flag
-- and it didn't work.
Now, we simply enclose all code where we want C-g read as an event
with {begin/end}_dont_check_for_quit(). This completely turns off
the mechanism that checks (and may remove or alter) C-g in the
read-ahead queues, so we just get the C-g normal.
Signal.c documents this very carefully.
cmdloop.c: Correct use of dont_check_for_quit to new scheme, remove old
out-of-date comments.
event-stream.c: Fix C-g handling to actually work.
device-x.c: Disable quit checking when err out.
signal.c: Cleanup. Add large descriptive comment.
process-unix.c, process-nt.c, sysdep.c: Use QUIT instead of REALLY_QUIT.
It's not necessary to use REALLY_QUIT and just confuses the issue.
lisp.h: Comment quit handlers.
================================================================
CONS CHANGES
================================================================
free_cons() now takes a Lisp_Object not the result of XCONS().
car and cdr have been renamed so that they don't get used directly;
go through XCAR(), XCDR() instead.
alloc.c, dired.c, editfns.c, emodules.c, fns.c, glyphs-msw.c, glyphs-x.c, glyphs.c, keymap.c, minibuf.c, search.c, eval.c, lread.c, lisp.h: Correct free_cons calling convention: now takes Lisp_Object,
not Lisp_Cons
chartab.c: Eliminate direct use of ->car, ->cdr, should be black box.
callint.c: Rewrote using EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP to avoid use of Lisp_Cons.
================================================================
USE INTERNAL-BIND-*
================================================================
eval.c: Cleanups of these funs.
alloc.c, fileio.c, undo.c, specifier.c, text.c, profile.c, lread.c, redisplay.c, menubar-x.c, macros.c: Rewrote to use internal_bind_int() and internal_bind_lisp_object()
in place of whatever varied and cumbersome mechanisms were
formerly there.
================================================================
SPECBIND SANITY
================================================================
backtrace.h: - Improved comments
backtrace.h, bytecode.c, eval.c: Add new mechanism check_specbind_stack_sanity() for sanity
checking code each time the catchlist or specbind stack change.
Removed older prototype of same mechanism.
================================================================
MISC
================================================================
lisp.h, insdel.c, window.c, device.c, console.c, buffer.c: Fleshed out authorship.
device-msw.c: Correct bad Unicode-ization.
print.c: Be more careful when not initialized or in fatal error handling.
search.c: Eliminate running_asynch_code, an FSF holdover.
alloc.c: Added comments about gc-cons-threshold.
dialog-x.c: Use begin_gc_forbidden() around code to build up a widget value
tree, like in menubar-x.c.
gui.c: Use Qunbound not Qnil as the default for
gethash.
lisp-disunion.h, lisp-union.h: Added warnings on use of VOID_TO_LISP().
lisp.h: Use ERROR_CHECK_STRUCTURES to turn on
ERROR_CHECK_TRAPPING_PROBLEMS and ERROR_CHECK_TYPECHECK
lisp.h: Add assert_with_message.
lisp.h: Add macros for gcproing entire arrays. (You could do this before
but it required manual twiddling the gcpro structure.)
lisp.h: Add prototypes for new functions defined elsewhere.
author | ben |
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date | Tue, 28 May 2002 08:45:36 +0000 |
parents | 8de8e3f6228a |
children | 8c5cf108f035 |
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/* Emacs shell widget -- define the two widgets. Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Sun Microsystems, 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. */ /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ /* Written by Ben Wing, May, 1994. */ /* It is rather unfortunate that we have to do this. Blame those short-sighted people who designed the monstrosities known as Xt and ICCCM. */ /* This widget is not actually Emacs-specific; perhaps there could be a better name than "EmacsShell". What it does is work around a limitation in Xt in correctly dealing with the window-manager size hints with applications that (a) dynamically change their window size (b) have a cell size (width-inc and height-inc) other than 1 and (c) cannot predict in advance exactly what size their shell will be (This is the more common situation, when you have a number of widgets, each with their own size ideas) This widget assumes that your program contains a fixed "base size" plus some number of cells (e.g. character cells). The WMShell resources "widthInc" and "heightInc" specify the size of a character cell, and the window manager will report the app's size in cells rather than in pixels. If you use this widget, do not use the WMShell resources "baseWidth", "baseHeight", "minWidth", or "minHeight". Instead, use "widthCells" and "heightCells" to specify the current size in cells (you must keep this up-to-date), and "minWidthCells" and "minHeightCells" to specify the minimum size in cells. Every time that the program issues a size command, the "baseWidth", "baseHeight", "minWidth", and "minHeight" fields of the WM_NORMAL_HINTS property will be updated to stay in line with the resource values specified above. The calculations are done once the desired shell size is known but before the window-manager size-change request is issued. (We must do it at this time because before then we don't know what size we will request, and after the request the deed has already been done.) After you change the "baseWidth", "baseHeight", "minWidth", or "minHeight" resources, you need to call EmacsShellUpdateSizeHints() to manually update the size hints, except in the following two circumstances: (a) you are about to make a geometry request. (b) you are changing only "baseWidth" and "baseHeight" from within a resize procedure. (In this case, the size hints are already correct.) */ #include <config.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <X11/StringDefs.h> #include "xintrinsicp.h" #include <X11/Shell.h> #include <X11/ShellP.h> #include <X11/Vendor.h> #include <X11/VendorP.h> #include "EmacsShellP.h" #if defined (DEFINE_TOP_LEVEL_EMACS_SHELL) #define EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET TopLevelEmacsShellWidget #define SUPERCLASS_WIDGET_CLASS topLevelShellWidgetClass #define SUPERCLASS_CLASS_REC topLevelShellClassRec #define EMACS_SHELL_REC TopLevelEmacsShellRec #define EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC topLevelEmacsShellClassRec #define EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC_TYPE TopLevelEmacsShellClassRec #define EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_NAME "TopLevelEmacsShell" #define EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET_CLASS topLevelEmacsShellWidgetClass #define EMACS_SHELL_UPDATE_SIZE_HINTS TopLevelEmacsShellUpdateSizeHints #elif defined (DEFINE_TRANSIENT_EMACS_SHELL) #define EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET TransientEmacsShellWidget #define SUPERCLASS_WIDGET_CLASS transientShellWidgetClass #define SUPERCLASS_CLASS_REC transientShellClassRec #define EMACS_SHELL_REC TransientEmacsShellRec #define EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC transientEmacsShellClassRec #define EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC_TYPE TransientEmacsShellClassRec #define EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_NAME "TransientEmacsShell" #define EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET_CLASS transientEmacsShellWidgetClass #define EMACS_SHELL_UPDATE_SIZE_HINTS TransientEmacsShellUpdateSizeHints #else Error. Must define either DEFINE_TOP_LEVEL_EMACS_SHELL or DEFINE_TRANSIENT_EMACS_SHELL. #endif typedef struct { XtPointer next_extension; XrmQuark record_type; long version; Cardinal record_size; } GenericClassExtRec; static XtGeometryResult RootGeometryManager (Widget gw, XtWidgetGeometry *request, XtWidgetGeometry *reply); static void ChangeManaged (Widget w); /* snarfed from Shell.c */ #define BIGSIZE ((Dimension)32767) static XtResource resources[] = { #define offset(field) XtOffset(EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET, emacs_shell.field) #define coreoffset(field) XtOffset(EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET, core.field) #ifdef LWLIB_USES_MOTIF /* *** BOGOSITY^10! *** The Motif VendorShell fucks around with the default values for X and Y, for no obvious reason. This causes Shell to indicate that the defaults of (0,0) were program-specified, instead of letting the WM do what it wants. */ { XtNx, XtCPosition, XtRPosition, sizeof (Position), coreoffset (x), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)BIGSIZE }, { XtNy, XtCPosition, XtRPosition, sizeof (Position), coreoffset (y), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)BIGSIZE }, #endif { XtNwidthCells, XtCWidthCells, XtRInt, sizeof (int), offset (width_cells), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0 }, { XtNheightCells, XtCHeightCells, XtRInt, sizeof (int), offset (height_cells), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0 }, { XtNminWidthCells, XtCMinWidthCells, XtRInt, sizeof (int), offset (min_width_cells), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0 }, { XtNminHeightCells, XtCMinHeightCells, XtRInt, sizeof (int), offset (min_height_cells), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0 }, }; static CompositeClassExtensionRec compositeClassExtRec = { NULL, NULLQUARK, XtCompositeExtensionVersion, sizeof (CompositeClassExtensionRec), TRUE, }; static ShellClassExtensionRec shellClassExtRec = { NULL, NULLQUARK, XtShellExtensionVersion, sizeof (ShellClassExtensionRec), RootGeometryManager }; EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC_TYPE EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC = { { /* * core_class fields */ /* superclass */ (WidgetClass) &SUPERCLASS_CLASS_REC, /* class_name */ (String) EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_NAME, /* size */ sizeof (EMACS_SHELL_REC), /* Class Initializer */ NULL, /* class_part_initialize*/ NULL, /* XtInheritClassPartInitialize, */ /* Class init'ed ? */ FALSE, /* initialize */ NULL, /* initialize_notify */ NULL, /* realize */ XtInheritRealize, /* actions */ NULL, /* num_actions */ 0, /* resources */ resources, /* resource_count */ XtNumber (resources), /* xrm_class */ NULLQUARK, /* compress_motion */ FALSE, /* compress_exposure */ TRUE, /* compress_enterleave*/ FALSE, /* visible_interest */ TRUE, /* destroy */ NULL, /* resize */ XtInheritResize, /* expose */ NULL, /* set_values */ NULL, /* XtInheritSetValues, */ /* set_values_hook */ NULL, /* set_values_almost */ XtInheritSetValuesAlmost, /* get_values_hook */ NULL, /* accept_focus */ NULL, /* intrinsics version */ XtVersion, /* callback offsets */ NULL, /* tm_table */ NULL, /* query_geometry */ NULL, /* display_accelerator*/ NULL, /* extension */ NULL },{ /* Composite */ /* geometry_manager */ XtInheritGeometryManager, /* change_managed */ ChangeManaged, /* insert_child */ XtInheritInsertChild, /* delete_child */ XtInheritDeleteChild, /* extension */ (XtPointer)&compositeClassExtRec },{ /* Shell */ /* extension */ (XtPointer)&shellClassExtRec },{ /* WMShell */ /* extension */ NULL },{ /* VendorShell */ /* extension */ NULL },{ /* TopLevelShell or TransientShell */ /* both have exactly one XtPointer here. */ /* extension */ NULL },{ /* EmacsShell */ 0 } }; WidgetClass EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET_CLASS = (WidgetClass) &EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC; static void update_size_hints_internal (EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET w, int width, int height) { int base_width, base_height; int cell_width, cell_height; Arg al [10]; /* time to update them thar size hints */ cell_width = w->wm.size_hints.width_inc; cell_height = w->wm.size_hints.height_inc; base_width = width - cell_width * w->emacs_shell.width_cells; base_height = height - cell_height * w->emacs_shell.height_cells; #ifdef DEBUG_GEOMETRY_MANAGEMENT /* Very useful info when debugging geometry management problems. When it's guaranteed that no more such problems exist, take this stuff out. */ printf ("update_size_hints_internal:\n"); printf (" actual pixel size: %d %d\n", width, height); printf (" cell size in pixels: %d %d\n", cell_width, cell_height); printf (" text area size in cells: %d %d\n", w->emacs_shell.width_cells, w->emacs_shell.height_cells); printf (" base size set to: %d %d\n", base_width, base_height); fflush (stdout); #endif XtSetArg(al [0], XtNbaseWidth, base_width); XtSetArg(al [1], XtNbaseHeight, base_height); XtSetArg(al [2], XtNminWidth, base_width + cell_width * w->emacs_shell.min_width_cells); XtSetArg(al [3], XtNminHeight, base_height + cell_height * w->emacs_shell.min_height_cells); XtSetValues ((Widget) w, al, 4); } static XtGeometryResult SuperClassRootGeometryManager (Widget gw, XtWidgetGeometry *request, XtWidgetGeometry *reply) { ShellWidgetClass swc = (ShellWidgetClass) SUPERCLASS_WIDGET_CLASS; ShellClassExtensionRec *scer; GenericClassExtRec *gcer; /* find the shell extension record that specifies the root geometry manager method */ for (gcer = (GenericClassExtRec *) swc->shell_class.extension; gcer; gcer = (GenericClassExtRec *) gcer->next_extension) { if (gcer->record_type == NULLQUARK) break; } if (!gcer) abort (); /* call it to actually make the geometry request */ scer = (ShellClassExtensionRec *) gcer; return (scer->root_geometry_manager)(gw, request, reply); } static XtGeometryResult RootGeometryManager (Widget gw, XtWidgetGeometry *request, XtWidgetGeometry *reply) { EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET w = (EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET) gw; /* OK since this file is not dumped */ static int reentrant = 0; XtGeometryResult result; if (reentrant) abort (); reentrant++; #ifdef DEBUG_GEOMETRY_MANAGEMENT printf ("root_geometry_manager:\n"); printf (" current shell size: %d %d\n", w->core.width, w->core.height); if (request->request_mode & CWWidth) printf ("width requested;"); if (request->request_mode & CWHeight) printf ("height requested;"); printf ("\n"); printf (" requested shell size: %d %d\n", request->width, request->height); #endif /* update the size hints */ update_size_hints_internal (w, request->request_mode & CWWidth ? request->width : w->core.width, request->request_mode & CWHeight ? request->height : w->core.height); result = SuperClassRootGeometryManager (gw, request, reply); #ifdef DEBUG_GEOMETRY_MANAGEMENT printf (" result: %s\n", result == XtGeometryYes ? "XtGeometryYes" : result == XtGeometryNo ? "XtGeometryNo" : result == XtGeometryAlmost ? "XtGeometryAlmost" : "XtGeometryDone"); if (reply->request_mode & CWWidth) printf ("width returned;"); if (reply->request_mode & CWHeight) printf ("height returned;"); printf ("\n"); printf (" resulting shell size: %d %d\n", reply->width, reply->height); printf ("----------\n"); fflush (stdout); #endif reentrant--; return result; } static void ChangeManaged (Widget wid) { EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET w = (EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET) wid; /* If not realized, then we're being called from XtRealizeWidget(). RootGeometryManager() has not yet been called, and thus our base size is incorrect. We need to set it now or the Shell will mess up geometry specifications with negative positional offsets. */ if (!XtIsRealized (wid)) { Widget child = NULL; Cardinal i; /* the managed child indicates what our size is */ for (i = 0; i < w->composite.num_children; i++) { if (XtIsManaged(w->composite.children[i])) { child = w->composite.children[i]; break; } } update_size_hints_internal (w, child->core.width, child->core.height); } /* call the real ChangeManaged */ (((ShellWidgetClass) SUPERCLASS_WIDGET_CLASS)-> composite_class.change_managed)(wid); } /******************* external entry points *********************/ void EMACS_SHELL_UPDATE_SIZE_HINTS (Widget gw) { EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET w = (EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET) gw; update_size_hints_internal (w, w->core.width, w->core.height); }