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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.
author | ben |
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date | Fri, 08 Jun 2001 12:21:27 +0000 |
parents | abe6d1db359e |
children | b39c14581166 |
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/* Copyright (c) 1991 Bell Communications Research, Inc. (Bellcore) Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this material for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies, and that the name of Bellcore not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to this material without the specific, prior written permission of an authorized representative of Bellcore. BELLCORE MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE ACCURACY OR SUITABILITY OF THIS MATERIAL FOR ANY PURPOSE. IT IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. */ #define NEWLINE_CHAR '\n' #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <string.h> #include <errno.h> static void output64chunk(int c1, int c2, int c3, int pads, FILE *outfile); static signed char basis_64[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; static signed char index_64[128] = { -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,62, -1,-1,-1,63, 52,53,54,55, 56,57,58,59, 60,61,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11,12,13,14, 15,16,17,18, 19,20,21,22, 23,24,25,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,26,27,28, 29,30,31,32, 33,34,35,36, 37,38,39,40, 41,42,43,44, 45,46,47,48, 49,50,51,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1 }; #define char64(c) (((c) < 0 || (c) > 127) ? -1 : index_64[(c)]) /* char64(c) char c; { char *s = (char *) strchr(basis_64, c); if (s) return(s-basis_64); return(-1); } */ /* the following gets a character, but fakes it properly into two chars if there's a newline character */ static int InNewline=0; static int nextcharin (FILE *infile, int PortableNewlines) { int c; #ifndef NEWLINE_CHAR return(getc(infile)); #else if (!PortableNewlines) return(getc(infile)); if (InNewline) { InNewline = 0; return(10); /* LF */ } c = getc(infile); if (c == NEWLINE_CHAR) { InNewline = 1; return(13); /* CR */ } return(c); #endif } static void to64(FILE *infile, FILE *outfile, int PortableNewlines) { int c1, c2, c3, ct=0; InNewline = 0; /* always reset it */ while ((c1 = nextcharin(infile, PortableNewlines)) != EOF) { c2 = nextcharin(infile, PortableNewlines); if (c2 == EOF) { output64chunk(c1, 0, 0, 2, outfile); } else { c3 = nextcharin(infile, PortableNewlines); if (c3 == EOF) { output64chunk(c1, c2, 0, 1, outfile); } else { output64chunk(c1, c2, c3, 0, outfile); } } ct += 4; if (ct > 71) { putc('\n', outfile); ct = 0; } } if (ct) putc('\n', outfile); fflush(outfile); } static void output64chunk(int c1, int c2, int c3, int pads, FILE *outfile) { putc(basis_64[c1>>2], outfile); putc(basis_64[((c1 & 0x3)<< 4) | ((c2 & 0xF0) >> 4)], outfile); if (pads == 2) { putc('=', outfile); putc('=', outfile); } else if (pads) { putc(basis_64[((c2 & 0xF) << 2) | ((c3 & 0xC0) >>6)], outfile); putc('=', outfile); } else { putc(basis_64[((c2 & 0xF) << 2) | ((c3 & 0xC0) >>6)], outfile); putc(basis_64[c3 & 0x3F], outfile); } } static int PendingBoundary(char *s, char **Boundaries, int *BoundaryCt) { int i, len; if (s[0] != '-' || s[1] != '-') return(0); for (i=0; i < *BoundaryCt; ++i) { len = strlen(Boundaries[i]); if (!strncmp(s, Boundaries[i], len)) { if (s[len] == '-' && s[len+1] == '-') *BoundaryCt = i; return(1); } } return(0); } /* If we're in portable newline mode, we have to convert CRLF to the local newline convention on output */ static int CRpending = 0; #ifdef NEWLINE_CHAR static void almostputc(int c, FILE *outfile, int PortableNewlines) { if (CRpending) { if (c == 10) { putc(NEWLINE_CHAR, outfile); CRpending = 0; } else { putc(13, outfile); if (c != 13) { putc(c, outfile); CRpending = 0; } } } else { if (PortableNewlines && c == 13) { CRpending = 1; } else { putc(c, outfile); } } } #else static void almostputc(int c, FILE *outfile, int PortableNewlines) { putc(c, outfile); } #endif static void from64(FILE *infile, FILE *outfile, char **boundaries, int *boundaryct, int PortableNewlines) { int c1, c2, c3, c4; int newline = 1, DataDone = 0; /* always reinitialize */ CRpending = 0; while ((c1 = getc(infile)) != EOF) { if (isspace(c1)) { if (c1 == '\n') { newline = 1; } else { newline = 0; } continue; } if (newline && boundaries && c1 == '-') { char Buf[200]; /* a dash is NOT base 64, so all bets are off if NOT a boundary */ ungetc(c1, infile); fgets(Buf, sizeof(Buf), infile); if (boundaries && (Buf[0] == '-') && (Buf[1] == '-') && PendingBoundary(Buf, boundaries, boundaryct)) { return; } fprintf(stderr, "Ignoring unrecognized boundary line: %s\n", Buf); continue; } if (DataDone) continue; newline = 0; do { c2 = getc(infile); } while (c2 != EOF && isspace(c2)); do { c3 = getc(infile); } while (c3 != EOF && isspace(c3)); do { c4 = getc(infile); } while (c4 != EOF && isspace(c4)); if (c2 == EOF || c3 == EOF || c4 == EOF) { fprintf(stderr, "Warning: base64 decoder saw premature EOF!\n"); return; } if (c1 == '=' || c2 == '=') { DataDone=1; continue; } c1 = char64(c1); c2 = char64(c2); almostputc(((c1<<2) | ((c2&0x30)>>4)), outfile, PortableNewlines); if (c3 == '=') { DataDone = 1; } else { c3 = char64(c3); almostputc((((c2&0XF) << 4) | ((c3&0x3C) >> 2)), outfile, PortableNewlines); if (c4 == '=') { DataDone = 1; } else { c4 = char64(c4); almostputc((((c3&0x03) <<6) | c4), outfile, PortableNewlines); } } } if (CRpending) putc(13, outfile); /* Don't drop a lone trailing char 13 */ } static signed char basis_hex[] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; static signed char index_hex[128] = { -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,10,11,12, 13,14,15,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,10,11,12, 13,14,15,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1 }; /* The following version generated complaints on Solaris. */ /* #define hexchar(c) (((c) < 0 || (c) > 127) ? -1 : index_hex[(c)]) */ /* Since we're no longer ever calling it with anything signed, this should work: */ #define hexchar(c) (((c) > 127) ? -1 : index_hex[(c)]) /* hexchar(c) char c; { char *s; if (islower(c)) c = toupper(c); s = (char *) strchr(basis_hex, c); if (s) return(s-basis_hex); return(-1); } */ static void toqp(FILE *infile, FILE *outfile) { int c, ct=0, prevc=255; while ((c = getc(infile)) != EOF) { if ((c < 32 && (c != '\n' && c != '\t')) || (c == '=') || (c >= 127) /* Following line is to avoid single periods alone on lines, which messes up some dumb smtp implementations, sigh... */ || (ct == 0 && c == '.')) { putc('=', outfile); putc(basis_hex[c>>4], outfile); putc(basis_hex[c&0xF], outfile); ct += 3; prevc = 'A'; /* close enough */ } else if (c == '\n') { if (prevc == ' ' || prevc == '\t') { putc('=', outfile); /* soft & hard lines */ putc(c, outfile); } putc(c, outfile); ct = 0; prevc = c; } else { if (c == 'F' && prevc == '\n') { /* HORRIBLE but clever hack suggested by MTR for sendmail-avoidance */ c = getc(infile); if (c == 'r') { c = getc(infile); if (c == 'o') { c = getc(infile); if (c == 'm') { c = getc(infile); if (c == ' ') { /* This is the case we are looking for */ fputs("=46rom", outfile); ct += 6; } else { fputs("From", outfile); ct += 4; } } else { fputs("Fro", outfile); ct += 3; } } else { fputs("Fr", outfile); ct += 2; } } else { putc('F', outfile); ++ct; } ungetc(c, infile); prevc = 'x'; /* close enough -- printable */ } else { /* END horrible hack */ putc(c, outfile); ++ct; prevc = c; } } if (ct > 72) { putc('=', outfile); putc('\n', outfile); ct = 0; prevc = '\n'; } } if (ct) { putc('=', outfile); putc('\n', outfile); } } static void fromqp(FILE *infile, FILE *outfile, char **boundaries, int *boundaryct) { unsigned int c1, c2; int sawnewline = 1, neednewline = 0; /* The neednewline hack is necessary because the newline leading into a multipart boundary is part of the boundary, not the data */ while ((c1 = getc(infile)) != EOF) { if (sawnewline && boundaries && (c1 == '-')) { char Buf[200]; unsigned char *s; ungetc(c1, infile); fgets(Buf, sizeof(Buf), infile); if (boundaries && (Buf[0] == '-') && (Buf[1] == '-') && PendingBoundary(Buf, boundaries, boundaryct)) { return; } /* Not a boundary, now we must treat THIS line as q-p, sigh */ if (neednewline) { putc('\n', outfile); neednewline = 0; } for (s=(unsigned char *) Buf; *s; ++s) { if (*s == '=') { if (!*++s) break; if (*s == '\n') { /* ignore it */ sawnewline = 1; } else { c1 = hexchar(*s); if (!*++s) break; c2 = hexchar(*s); putc(c1<<4 | c2, outfile); } } else { #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE if (*s == '\n') putc('\r', outfile); /* insert CR for binary-mode write */ #endif putc(*s, outfile); } } } else { if (neednewline) { putc('\n', outfile); neednewline = 0; } if (c1 == '=') { sawnewline = 0; c1 = getc(infile); if (c1 == '\n') { /* ignore it */ sawnewline = 1; } else { c2 = getc(infile); c1 = hexchar(c1); c2 = hexchar(c2); putc(c1<<4 | c2, outfile); if (c2 == '\n') sawnewline = 1; } } else { if (c1 == '\n') { sawnewline = 1; neednewline = 1; } else { sawnewline = 0; putc(c1, outfile); } } } } if (neednewline) { putc('\n', outfile); neednewline = 0; } } /* Copyright (c) 1991 Bell Communications Research, Inc. (Bellcore) Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this material for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies, and that the name of Bellcore not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to this material without the specific, prior written permission of an authorized representative of Bellcore. BELLCORE MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE ACCURACY OR SUITABILITY OF THIS MATERIAL FOR ANY PURPOSE. IT IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. */ #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE #include <io.h> #include <fcntl.h> #endif #define BASE64 1 #define QP 2 /* quoted-printable */ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int encode = 1, which = BASE64, i, portablenewlines = 0; FILE *fp = stdin; FILE *fpo = stdout; for (i=1; i<argc; ++i) { if (argv[i][0] == '-') { switch (argv[i][1]) { case 'o': if (++i >= argc) { fprintf(stderr, "mimencode: -o requires a file name.\n"); exit(-1); } fpo = fopen(argv[i], "w"); if (!fpo) { perror(argv[i]); exit(-1); } break; case 'u': encode = 0; break; case 'q': which = QP; break; case 'p': portablenewlines = 1; break; case 'b': which = BASE64; break; default: fprintf(stderr, "Usage: mmencode [-u] [-q] [-b] [-p] [-o outputfile] [file name]\n"); exit(-1); } } else { #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE if (encode) fp = fopen(argv[i], "rb"); else { fp = fopen(argv[i], "rt"); setmode(fileno(fpo), O_BINARY); } /* else */ #else fp = fopen(argv[i], "r"); #endif /* WIN32_NATIVE */ if (!fp) { perror(argv[i]); exit(-1); } } } #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE if (fp == stdin) setmode(fileno(fp), O_BINARY); #endif /* WIN32_NATIVE */ if (which == BASE64) { if (encode) { to64(fp, fpo, portablenewlines); } else { from64(fp,fpo, (char **) NULL, (int *) 0, portablenewlines); } } else { if (encode) toqp(fp, fpo); else fromqp(fp, fpo, NULL, 0); } return(0); }