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[xemacs-hg @ 2001-06-08 12:21:09 by ben] ------ gc-in-window-procedure fixes ------ alloc.c: Create "post-gc actions", to avoid those dreaded "GC during window procedure" problems. event-msw.c: Abort, clean and simple, when GC in window procedure. We want to flush these puppies out. glyphs-msw.c: Use a post-gc action when destroying subwindows. lisp.h: Declare register_post_gc_action(). scrollbar-msw.c: Use a post-gc action when unshowing scrollbar windows, if in gc. redisplay.c: Add comment about the utter evilness of what's going down here. ------ cygwin setitimer fixes ------ Makefile.in.in: Compile profile.c only when HAVE_SETITIMER. nt.c: Style fixes. nt.c: Move setitimer() emulation to win32.c, because Cygwin needs it too. profile.c: Make sure we don't compile if no setitimer(). Use qxe_setitimer() instead of just plain setitimer(). signal.c: Define qxe_setitimer() as an encapsulation around setitimer() -- call setitimer() directly unless Cygwin or MS Win, in which case we use our simulated version in win32.c. systime.h: Prototype mswindows_setitimer() and qxe_setitimer(). Long comment about "qxe" and the policy regarding encapsulation. win32.c: Move setitimer() emulation here, so Cygwin can use it. Rename a couple of functions and variables to be longer and more descriptive. In setitimer_helper_proc(), send the signal using either mswindows_raise() or (on Cygwin) kill(). If for some reason we are still getting lockups, we'll change the kill() to directly invoke the signal handlers. ------ windows shell fixes ------ callproc.c, ntproc.c: Comments about how these two files must die. callproc.c: On MS Windows, init shell-file-name from SHELL, then COMSPEC, not just COMSPEC. (more correct and closer to FSF.) Don't force a value for SHELL into the environment. (Comments added to explain why not.) nt.c: Don't shove a fabricated SHELL into the environment. See above. ------ misc fixes ------ glyphs-shared.c: Style correction. xemacs-faq.texi: Merge in the rest of Hrvoje's Windows FAQ. Redo section 7 to update current reality and add condensed versions of new changes for 21.1 and 21.4. (Not quite done for 21.4.) Lots more Windows updates. process.el: Need to quote a null argument, too. From Dan Holmsand. startup.el: startup.el: Call MS Windows init function. win32-native.el: Correct comments at top. Correctly handle passing arguments to Cygwin programs and to bash. Fix quoting of zero-length arguments (from Dan Holmsand). Set shell-command-switch based on shell-file-name, which in turn comes from env var SHELL.
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date Fri, 08 Jun 2001 12:21:27 +0000
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## LIST OF CHARSETS
## Each line corresponds to one charset.
## The following attributes are listed in this order
## separated by a colon `:' in one line.
##	CHARSET-SYMBOL-NAME,
##	CHARSET-ID,
##	DIMENSION (1 or 2)
##	CHARS (94 or 96)
##	BYTES (of multibyte form: 1, 2, 3, or 4),
##	WIDTH (occupied column numbers: 1 or 2),
##	DIRECTION (0:left-to-right, 1:right-to-left),
##	ISO-FINAL-CHAR (character code of ISO-2022's final character)
##	ISO-GRAPHIC-PLANE (ISO-2022's graphic plane, 0:GL, 1:GR)
##	DESCRIPTION (describing string of the charset)
tibetan-1-column:241:2:94:4:1:0:56:0:Tibetan 1 column glyph
tibetan:252:2:94:4:2:0:55:0:Tibetan characters
lao:167:1:94:3:1:0:49:0:Lao characters (ISO10646 0E80..0EDF)
indian-1-column:240:2:94:4:1:0:54:0:Indian charset for 2-column width glyphs
indian-2-column:251:2:94:4:2:0:53:0:Indian charset for 2-column width glyphs
indian-is13194:225:1:94:3:2:0:53:1:Generic Indian charset for data exchange with IS 13194
ascii-right-to-left:166:1:94:3:1:1:66:0:ASCII (left half of ISO8859-1) with right-to-left direction
chinese-cns11643-7:250:2:94:4:2:0:77:0:CNS11643 Plane 7 Chinese Traditional
chinese-cns11643-6:249:2:94:4:2:0:76:0:CNS11643 Plane 6 Chinese Traditional
chinese-cns11643-5:248:2:94:4:2:0:75:0:CNS11643 Plane 5 Chinese Traditional
chinese-cns11643-4:247:2:94:4:2:0:74:0:CNS11643 Plane 4 Chinese Traditional
chinese-cns11643-3:246:2:94:4:2:0:73:0:CNS11643 Plane 3 Chinese Traditional
ethiopic:245:2:94:4:2:0:51:0:Ethiopic characters
arabic-2-column:224:1:94:3:2:1:52:0:Arabic 2-column
arabic-1-column:165:1:94:3:1:1:51:0:Arabic 1-column
arabic-digit:164:1:94:3:1:0:50:0:Arabic digit
vietnamese-viscii-upper:163:1:96:3:1:0:50:1:VISCII1.1 upper-case
vietnamese-viscii-lower:162:1:96:3:1:0:49:1:VISCII1.1 lower-case
ipa:161:1:96:3:1:0:48:1:IPA (International Phonetic Association)
chinese-sisheng:160:1:94:3:1:0:48:0:SiSheng characters for PinYin/ZhuYin
chinese-big5-2:153:2:94:3:2:0:49:0:Big5 Level-2 Chinese traditional
chinese-big5-1:152:2:94:3:2:0:48:0:Big5 Level-1 Chinese traditional
chinese-cns11643-2:150:2:94:3:2:0:72:0:CNS11643 Plane 2 Chinese traditional
chinese-cns11643-1:149:2:94:3:2:0:71:0:CNS11643 Plane 1 Chinese traditional
japanese-jisx0212:148:2:94:3:2:0:68:0:JISX0212 Japanese supplement
korean-ksc5601:147:2:94:3:2:0:67:0:KSC5601 Korean Hangul and Hanja
japanese-jisx0208:146:2:94:3:2:0:66:0:JISX0208.1983/1990 Japanese Kanji
chinese-gb2312:145:2:94:3:2:0:65:0:GB2312 Chinese simplified
japanese-jisx0208-1978:144:2:94:3:2:0:64:0:JISX0208.1978 Japanese Kanji (so called "old JIS")
latin-iso8859-9:141:1:96:2:1:0:77:1:ISO8859-9 (Latin-5)
cyrillic-iso8859-5:140:1:96:2:1:0:76:1:ISO8859-5 (Cyrillic)
latin-jisx0201:138:1:94:2:1:0:74:0:JISX0201.1976 Japanese Roman
katakana-jisx0201:137:1:94:2:1:0:73:1:JISX0201.1976 Japanese Kana
hebrew-iso8859-8:136:1:96:2:1:1:72:1:ISO8859-8 (Hebrew)
arabic-iso8859-6:135:1:96:2:1:1:71:1:ISO8859-6 (Arabic)
greek-iso8859-7:134:1:96:2:1:0:70:1:ISO8859-7 (Greek)
thai-tis620:133:1:96:2:1:0:84:1:TIS620.2529 (Thai)
latin-iso8859-4:132:1:96:2:1:0:68:1:ISO8859-4 (Latin-4)
latin-iso8859-3:131:1:96:2:1:0:67:1:ISO8859-3 (Latin-3)
latin-iso8859-2:130:1:96:2:1:0:66:1:ISO8859-2 (Latin-2)
latin-iso8859-1:129:1:96:2:1:0:65:1:ISO8859-1 (Latin-1)
ascii:000:1:94:1:1:0:66:0:ASCII (ISO646 IRV)