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Move #'sort*, #'fill, #'merge to C from cl-seq.el. lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2010-04-01 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-seq.el (fill, sort*, merge): Move these functions to fns.c. (stable-sort): Make this docstring reflect the argument names used in the #'sort* docstring. * cl-macs.el (stable-sort): Make #'stable-sort exactly equivalent to #'sort* in compiled code. * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-maybe-add-*): New macro, for functions like #'sort and #'mapcar that, to be strictly compatible, should only take two args, but in our implementation can take more, because they're aliases of #'sort* and #'mapcar*. (byte-compile-mapcar, byte-compile-sort, byte-compile-fillarray): Use this new macro. (map-into): Add a byte-compile method for #'map-into in passing. * apropos.el (apropos-print): Use #'sort* with a :key argument, now it's in C. * compat.el (extent-at): Ditto. * register.el (list-registers): Ditto. * package-ui.el (pui-list-packages): Ditto. * help.el (sorted-key-descriptions): Ditto. src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-03-31 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * fns.c (STRING_DATA_TO_OBJECT_ARRAY) (BIT_VECTOR_TO_OBJECT_ARRAY, c_merge_predicate_key) (c_merge_predicate_nokey, list_merge, array_merge) (list_array_merge_into_list, list_list_merge_into_array) (list_array_merge_into_array, CHECK_KEY_ARGUMENT, Fmerge) (list_sort, array_sort, FsortX): Move #'sort*, #'fill, #'merge from cl-seq.el to C, extending the implementations of Fsort, Ffillarray, and merge() to do so. * keymap.c (keymap_submaps, map_keymap_sort_predicate) (describe_map_sort_predicate): Change the calling semantics of the C sort predicates to return a non-nil Lisp object if the first argument is less than the second, rather than C integers. * fontcolor-msw.c (sort_font_list_function): * fileio.c (build_annotations): * dired.c (Fdirectory_files): * abbrev.c (Finsert_abbrev_table_description): Call list_sort instead of Fsort, list_merge instead of merge() in these functions. man/ChangeLog addition: 2010-04-01 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * lispref/lists.texi (Rearrangement): Update the documentation of #'sort here, now that it accepts any type of sequence and the KEY keyword argument. (Though this is probably now the wrong place for this function, given that.)
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Thu, 01 Apr 2010 20:22:50 +0100
parents 3580ae2ce979
children e6508b64ee08 308d34e9f07d
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: #-*- Perl -*-
eval 'exec perl -w -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' # Portability kludge
    if 0;

# config.values.sh --- create config.values.in from ../configure

# Author:	Martin Buchholz
# Maintainer:	Martin Buchholz
# Keywords:	configure elisp report-xemacs-bugs

# 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.

### Commentary:

## Extract all the @foo@ configuration symbols from ../configure
## to make them available to elisp later (see util/config.el)
## Primarily useful for creating ridiculously verbose bug reports.
##
## See lisp/config.el, ../configure.in,
## and the Autoconf documentation on AC_OUTPUT, for more details.
##
## This script needs only to be run occasionally (before a Net release)
## by an XEmacs Maintainer (consider yourself so blessed, if you are
## actually reading this commentary).
##

if (! -r "./configure") {
  chdir ".." or die "Can't chdir: $!";
  if (! -r "./configure") {
    die "Can't find configure!";
  }
}

sub FileContents {
  local $/ = undef; # Slurp mode
  open (FILE, "< $_[0]") or die "$_[0]: $!";
  my $contents = <FILE>;
  close FILE or die "$_[0]: $!";
  return $contents;
}

my $configure_contents = FileContents "./configure";
my $cvi_contents = FileContents "lib-src/config.values.in";

my $new_cvi_contents =
";;; Do not edit this file!
;;; This file was automatically generated, by the config.values.sh script,
;;; from configure, which was itself automatically generated from configure.in.
;;;
;;; See lisp/config.el for details on how this file is used.
;;;
;;; You are trapped in a twisty maze of strange-looking files, all autogenerated...

;;; configure        is created, from configure.in,     by autoconf
;;; config.values.in is created, from configure,        by config.values.sh
;;; config.values    is created, from config.values.in, by configure
;;; config.values    is read by lisp/config.el,
;;;                  to create the (Lisp object) config-value-hash-table

;;; Variables defined in configure by AC_SUBST follow:
;;; (These are used in Makefiles)

";

my %done;
for my $var (sort { $a cmp $b }
	     $configure_contents =~
	     /^s\,\@([A-Za-z0-9_]+)\@\,\$[A-Za-z0-9_]+\,;t t/mg) {
  $new_cvi_contents .= "$var \"\@$var\@\"\n" unless exists $done{$var};
  $done{$var} = 1;
}

$new_cvi_contents .= "
;;; Variables defined in configure by AC_DEFINE and AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED follow:
;;; (These are used in C code)

";

if ($cvi_contents ne $new_cvi_contents) {
  unlink "lib-src/config.values.in";
  open (CVI, "> lib-src/config.values.in")
    or die "lib-src/config.values.in: $!";
  print CVI $new_cvi_contents;
  close CVI
    or die "lib-src/config.values.in: $!";
}