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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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/* Efficient caching of X GCs (graphics contexts). Copyright (C) 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois. 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. */ /* Emacs uses a lot of different display attributes; for example, assume that only four fonts are in use (normal, bold, italic, and bold-italic). Then assume that one stipple or background is used for text selections, and another is used for highlighting mousable regions. That makes 16 GCs already. Add in the fact that another GC may be needed to display the text cursor in any of those regions, and you've got 32. Add in more fonts, and it keeps increasing exponentially. We used to keep these GCs in a cache of merged (fully qualified) faces. However, a lot of other code in xterm.c used XChangeGC of existing GCs, which is kind of slow and kind of random. Also, managing the face cache was tricky because it was hard to know when a face was no longer visible on the frame -- we had to mark all frames as garbaged whenever a face was changed, which caused an unpleasant amount of flicker (since faces are created/destroyed (= changed) whenever a frame is created/destroyed. So this code maintains a cache at the GC level instead of at the face level. There is an upper limit on the size of the cache, after which we will stop creating GCs and start reusing them (reusing the least-recently- used ones first). So if faces get changed, their GCs will eventually be recycled. Also more sharing of GCs is possible. This code uses hash tables. It could be that, if the cache size is small enough, a linear search might be faster; but I doubt it, since we need `equal' comparisons, not `eq', and I expect that the optimal cache size will be ~100. Written by jwz, 14 jun 93 */ #include <config.h> #include <X11/Xlib.h> #include "xgccache.h" #define GC_CACHE_SIZE 100 #define GCCACHE_HASH #ifdef GCCACHE_HASH #include "lisp.h" #include "hash.h" #endif struct gcv_and_mask { XGCValues gcv; unsigned long mask; }; struct gc_cache_cell { GC gc; struct gcv_and_mask gcvm; struct gc_cache_cell *prev, *next; }; struct gc_cache { Display *dpy; /* used only as arg to XCreateGC/XFreeGC */ Window window; /* used only as arg to XCreateGC */ int size; struct gc_cache_cell *head; struct gc_cache_cell *tail; #ifdef GCCACHE_HASH struct hash_table *table; #endif int create_count; int delete_count; }; #ifdef GCCACHE_HASH static unsigned long gc_cache_hash (const void *arg) { const struct gcv_and_mask *gcvm = (const struct gcv_and_mask *) arg; unsigned long *longs = (unsigned long *) &gcvm->gcv; unsigned long hash = gcvm->mask; int i; /* This could look at the mask and only use the used slots in the hash code. That would win in that we wouldn't have to initialize every slot of the gcv when calling gc_cache_lookup. But we need the hash function to be as fast as possible; some timings should be done. */ for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (XGCValues) / sizeof (unsigned long)); i++) hash = (hash<<1) ^ *longs++; return hash; } #endif /* GCCACHE_HASH */ static int gc_cache_eql (const void *arg1, const void *arg2) { /* See comment in gc_cache_hash */ return !memcmp (arg1, arg2, sizeof (struct gcv_and_mask)); } struct gc_cache * make_gc_cache (Display *dpy, Window window) { struct gc_cache *cache = xnew (struct gc_cache); cache->dpy = dpy; cache->window = window; cache->size = 0; cache->head = cache->tail = 0; cache->create_count = cache->delete_count = 0; #ifdef GCCACHE_HASH cache->table = make_general_hash_table (GC_CACHE_SIZE, gc_cache_hash, gc_cache_eql); #endif return cache; } void free_gc_cache (struct gc_cache *cache) { struct gc_cache_cell *rest, *next; rest = cache->head; while (rest) { XFreeGC (cache->dpy, rest->gc); next = rest->next; xfree (rest); rest = next; } #ifdef GCCACHE_HASH free_hash_table (cache->table); #endif xfree (cache); } GC gc_cache_lookup (struct gc_cache *cache, XGCValues *gcv, unsigned long mask) { struct gc_cache_cell *cell, *next, *prev; struct gcv_and_mask gcvm; if ((!!cache->head) != (!!cache->tail)) abort (); if (cache->head && (cache->head->prev || cache->tail->next)) abort (); gcvm.mask = mask; gcvm.gcv = *gcv; /* this copies... */ #ifdef GCCACHE_HASH if (gethash (&gcvm, cache->table, (const void **) &cell)) #else /* !GCCACHE_HASH */ cell = cache->tail; /* start at the end (most recently used) */ while (cell) { if (gc_cache_eql (&gcvm, &cell->gcvm)) break; else cell = cell->prev; } /* #### This whole file needs some serious overhauling. */ if (!(mask | GCTile) && cell->gc->values.tile) cell = 0; else if (!(mask | GCStipple) && cell->gc->values.stipple) cell = 0; if (cell) #endif /* !GCCACHE_HASH */ { /* Found a cell. Move this cell to the end of the list, so that it will be less likely to be collected than a cell that was accessed less recently. */ if (cell == cache->tail) return cell->gc; next = cell->next; prev = cell->prev; if (prev) prev->next = next; if (next) next->prev = prev; if (cache->head == cell) cache->head = next; cell->next = 0; cell->prev = cache->tail; cache->tail->next = cell; cache->tail = cell; if (cache->head == cell) abort (); if (cell->next) abort (); if (cache->head->prev) abort (); if (cache->tail->next) abort (); return cell->gc; } /* else, cache miss. */ if (cache->size == GC_CACHE_SIZE) /* Reuse the first cell on the list (least-recently-used). Remove it from the list, and unhash it from the table. */ { cell = cache->head; cache->head = cell->next; cache->head->prev = 0; if (cache->tail == cell) cache->tail = 0; /* only one */ XFreeGC (cache->dpy, cell->gc); cache->delete_count++; #ifdef GCCACHE_HASH remhash (&cell->gcvm, cache->table); #endif } else if (cache->size > GC_CACHE_SIZE) abort (); else { /* Allocate a new cell (don't put it in the list or table yet). */ cell = xnew (struct gc_cache_cell); cache->size++; } /* Now we've got a cell (new or reused). Fill it in. */ memcpy (&cell->gcvm.gcv, gcv, sizeof (XGCValues)); cell->gcvm.mask = mask; /* Put the cell on the end of the list. */ cell->next = 0; cell->prev = cache->tail; if (cache->tail) cache->tail->next = cell; cache->tail = cell; if (! cache->head) cache->head = cell; cache->create_count++; #ifdef GCCACHE_HASH /* Hash it in the table */ puthash (&cell->gcvm, cell, cache->table); #endif /* Now make and return the GC. */ cell->gc = XCreateGC (cache->dpy, cache->window, mask, gcv); /* debug */ assert (cell->gc == gc_cache_lookup (cache, gcv, mask)); return cell->gc; } #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS void describe_gc_cache (struct gc_cache *cache); void describe_gc_cache (struct gc_cache *cache) { int count = 0; struct gc_cache_cell *cell = cache->head; stderr_out ("\nsize: %d", cache->size); stderr_out ("\ncreated: %d", cache->create_count); stderr_out ("\ndeleted: %d", cache->delete_count); while (cell) { struct gc_cache_cell *cell2; int i = 0; stderr_out ("\n%d:\t0x%lx GC: 0x%08lx hash: 0x%08lx\n", count, (long) cell, (long) cell->gc, gc_cache_hash (&cell->gcvm)); for (cell2 = cache->head; cell2; cell2 = cell2->next, i++) if (count != i && gc_cache_hash (&cell->gcvm) == gc_cache_hash (&cell2->gcvm)) stderr_out ("\tHASH COLLISION with cell %d\n", i); stderr_out ("\tmask: %8lx\n", cell->gcvm.mask); #define FROB(field) do { \ if ((int)cell->gcvm.gcv.field != (~0)) \ stderr_out ("\t%-12s%8x\n", #field ":", (int)cell->gcvm.gcv.field); \ } while (0) FROB (function); FROB (plane_mask); FROB (foreground); FROB (background); FROB (line_width); FROB (line_style); FROB (cap_style); FROB (join_style); FROB (fill_style); FROB (fill_rule); FROB (arc_mode); FROB (tile); FROB (stipple); FROB (ts_x_origin); FROB (ts_y_origin); FROB (font); FROB (subwindow_mode); FROB (graphics_exposures); FROB (clip_x_origin); FROB (clip_y_origin); FROB (clip_mask); FROB (dash_offset); #undef FROB count++; if (cell->next && cell == cache->tail) stderr_out ("\nERROR! tail is here!\n\n"); else if (!cell->next && cell != cache->tail) stderr_out ("\nERROR! tail is not at the end\n\n"); cell = cell->next; } if (count != cache->size) stderr_out ("\nERROR! count should be %d\n\n", cache->size); } #endif /* DEBUG_XEMACS */