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[xemacs-hg @ 2003-03-01 07:25:26 by ben]
build patch
Makefile.in.in: Move src deletions to src/Makefile.in.in.
dump-paths.el, dumped-lisp.el: Delete. Combine stuff into setup-paths.el.
find-paths.el: Removed.
Make this file contain generic routines only. Move stuff to
compute Emacs roots to setup-paths.el.
startup.el: Removed.
Move these variables into setup-paths.el.
setup-paths.el, startup.el: Removed.
Combine all high-level code for computing the paths into
setup-paths.el. Create new function startup-find-load-path to
encapsulate all logic for computing `load-path'. Eliminate
invocation-directory and invocation-name parameters since
there is no point (false generality) -- the code references
other globals, which cannot be specified. Eliminate some code
duplicated between setup-paths.el and startup.el. Clean up
the debug-paths code and output load-path in addition.
Add logic to paths-emacs-root-p to support separated source
and build trees.
loadup.el, make-docfile.el, update-elc-2.el, update-elc.el: Rewrite to allow for separated source and build trees, as may occur
in MS Windows.
NOTE TO BUILD HACKERS:
loadup.el, make-docfile.el, update-elc.el and update-elc-2.el made two
assumptions that are no longer correct:
(1) The source and build trees are in the same place.
(2) They can make assumptions about where `.' is.
These files now compute the locations of the source and build
roots at the top of the file. *ALL* constant file names or path
snippets must now be made absolute using expand-file-name and one
of these roots.
dumped-lisp.el, packages.el: Removed.
Remove some unused lists of Lisp files. packages-hardcoded-lisp
(empty, in any case) moved to dumped-lisp.el.
startup.el: When a compiled init file is out-of-date wrt the uncompiled
version, load the uncompiled version and issue a nasty warning.
update-elc-2.el: Force touching of auto-autoloads files when REBUILD_AUTOLOADS
was set.
update-elc.el: Fix code that checks whether dumping is necessary to check against
xemacs.dmp, not xemacs.exe, when Unix and pdump.
lwlib-Xm.c: Fix compile warning.
README, config.inc.samp, xemacs.mak: -- Major reorganization and cleanup.
-- Add support for separated build tree and source tree.
-- Delete all support for X Windows building, since it's
totally bit-rotten and will never be fixed up. Instruct
people to use Cygwin if they want such support.
make-build-dir: New script to create a skeleton build tree for use with
separated build and source tree compilation.
m/acorn.h, m/alliant-2800.h, m/alliant.h, m/altos.h, m/amdahl.h, m/arm.h, m/att3b.h, m/aviion.h, m/clipper.h, m/cnvrgnt.h, m/convex.h, m/cydra5.h, m/delta.h, m/delta88k.h, m/dpx2.h, m/elxsi.h, m/ews4800r.h, m/gould.h, m/hp800.h, m/hp9000s300.h, m/i860.h, m/ibmps2-aix.h, m/ibmrs6000.h, m/ibmrt-aix.h, m/ibmrt.h, m/intel386.h, m/iris4d.h, m/iris5d.h, m/iris6d.h, m/irist.h, m/m68k.h, m/masscomp.h, m/mg1.h, m/mips-nec.h, m/mips-siemens.h, m/mips.h, m/nh3000.h, m/nh4000.h, m/ns32000.h, m/plexus.h, m/powerpc.h, m/sequent-ptx.h, m/sequent.h, m/sgi-challenge.h, m/stride.h, m/tad68k.h, m/targon31.h, m/tekxd88.h, m/template.h, m/tower32.h, m/tower32v3.h, m/ustation.h, m/wicat.h, m/xps100.h, data.c, doc.c, editfns.c, emacs.c, lrecord.h, ntheap.c, process-unix.c, sysdep.c, unexec.c: Delete all support for bit-rotten CANNOT_DUMP. Just use pdump.
Makefile.in.in: Lots o' cleanup. Use names like LISP, SRC instead of
lispdir, srcdir, for consistency with xemacs.mak and the
conventions in the rest of the file. Eliminate use of ${...}
in favor of $(...), to make it easier to move code between
this file and xemacs.mak. Fix dependency handling wrt
NEEDTODUMP to eliminate problems some people (e.g. Vin) have
been seeing with non-GNU makes. Write a long section about
the subtle but oh-so-important differences in dependency
processing between nmake, make, and GNU make. Add
unicode-encapsulate target, from xemacs.mak.
chartab.c, lrecord.h: Fix crash due to attempt to free objects across dump/undump.
author | ben |
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date | Sat, 01 Mar 2003 07:25:56 +0000 |
parents | a5954632b187 |
children | ecf1ebac70d8 |
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: #-*- Perl -*- ### make-mswin-unicode --- generate Unicode-encapsulation code for MS Windows ## Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Ben Wing. ## Author: Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> ## Maintainer: Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> ## Current Version: 1.0, August 24, 2001 ## 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. eval 'exec perl -w -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if 0; use strict; use File::Basename; use Getopt::Long; my ($myName, $myPath) = fileparse ($0); my $usage=" Usage: $myName [--c-output FILE] [--h-output FILE] [--help] [FILES ...] The purpose of this script is to auto-generate Unicode-encapsulation code for MS Windows library functions that come in two versions (ANSI and Unicode). The MS Windows header files provide a way of automatically calling the right version, but only at compile-time, which is *NOT* sufficient for any real-world program. The solution is run-time Unicode encapsulation, which is not conceptually difficult but is time-consuming, and is not supported standardly only due to evil marketing decisions made by Microsoft. See src/intl-win32.c for more information. In XEmacs, this file is normally run using `nmake -f xemacs.mak unicode-encapsulate'. This script processes the specified files, looking for commands indicating library routines to Unicode-encapsulate, as follows: Portions of the files that should be processed are enclosed in lines consisting only of the words \"begin-unicode-encapsulation-script\" and \"end-unicode-encapsulation-script\". More than one section can occur in a single file. Processed lines begin with a command word, followed by one or more args (no quotes are necessary for spaces): file specifies a file to start reading from. yes indicates a function to be automatically Unicode-encapsulated. (All parameters either need no special processing or are LPTSTR or LPCTSTR.) soon indicates a function that should be automatically Unicode-encapsulated, but we're not ready to process it yet. no indicates a function we don't support (it will be #defined to cause a compile error, with the text after the function included in the erroneous definition to indicate why we don't support it). skip indicates a function we support manually; only a comment about this will be generated. split indicates a function with a split structure (different versions for Unicode and ANSI), but where the only difference is in pointer types, and the actual size does not differ. The structure name should follow the function name, and it will be automatically Unicode-encapsulated with appropriate casts. begin-bracket indicates a #if statement to be inserted here. end-bracket indicates the corresponding #endif statement. blank lines and lines beginning with // are ignored. "; # ------------------ process command-line options ------------------ my %options; my @SAVE_ARGV = @ARGV; $Getopt::Long::ignorecase = 0; &GetOptions ( \%options, 'c-output=s', 'h-output=s', 'includedir=s', 'help', ); die $usage if $options{"help"}; my $in_script; my $slurp; my ($cout, $hout, $dir) = ($options{"c-output"}, $options{"h-output"}, $options{"includedir"}); if (!$dir) { $dir=$ENV{"MSVCDIR"} or die "Environment variable MSVCDIR undefined - run vcvars32.bat from your MSVC installation"; $dir.='/include'; } die "Can't find MSVC include files in \"$dir\"" unless (-f $dir.'/WINDOWS.H'); open (COUT, ">$cout") or die "Can't open C output file $cout: $!"; open (HOUT, ">$hout") or die "Can't open C output file $hout: $!"; select (STDOUT); $| = 1; print COUT "/* Automatically-generated Unicode-encapsulation file, using the command $myPath$myName @SAVE_ARGV Do not edit. See `$myName'. */ #include <config.h> #include \"lisp.h\" #include \"syswindows.h\" "; print HOUT "/* Automatically-generated Unicode-encapsulation header file. Do not edit. See `$myName'. */\n\n"; my %files; my %processed; my %bracket; my $current_file; my @current_bracket; while (<>) { chomp; # remove trailing CR. #### Should not be necessary! Perl should be # opening these in text mode by default, as the docs claim, and # automatically remove the CR's. tr/\r//d; if (/^begin-unicode-encapsulation-script$/) { $in_script = 1; } elsif (/^end-unicode-encapsulation-script$/) { $in_script = 0; } elsif ($in_script) { next if (m!^//!); next if (/^[ \t]*$/); if (/(file|yes|soon|no|skip|split|begin-bracket|end-bracket)(?: (.*))?/) { my ($command, $parms) = ($1, $2); if ($command eq "file") { $current_file = $parms; } elsif ($command eq "begin-bracket") { my $current_bracket = $current_bracket[$#current_bracket]; if (defined ($current_bracket)) { $current_bracket .= "&& $parms"; } else { $current_bracket = "$parms"; } push @current_bracket, $current_bracket; } elsif ($command eq "end-bracket") { pop @current_bracket; } else { my ($fun, $reason) = split /\s+/, $parms, 2; $files{$current_file}{$fun} = [$command, $reason]; $bracket{$current_file}{$fun} = $current_bracket[$#current_bracket]; } } else { print "WARNING: Unknown line $_\n"; } } } foreach my $file (keys %files) { $slurp = &FileContents ($file); print "Processing file $file\n"; print HOUT "\n/* Processing file $file */\n\n"; my $totalspace = 70 - length ("Processing file $file"); $totalspace = 0 if $totalspace < 0; my $alignspaceleft = $totalspace / 2; my $alignspaceright = ($totalspace + 1) / 2; print COUT " /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*" . (" " x $alignspaceleft) . "Processing file $file" . (" " x $alignspaceright) . "*/ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ "; my ($ws_re, $must_ws_re, $tok_ch) = ("\\s*", "\\s+", "\\w"); # unfortunately there is no surefire way short of # parsing all include files for typedefs to # distinguish types from parameters, and prototypes # appear in the include files both with and without # parameters -- the latter kinds appear in a very # different style and were obviously added later. so # we rely on the fact that defined types are all # upper-case, and parameters generally are not, and # special-case the exceptions. my $typeword_re = # note the negative lookahead assertions: the first # one excludes the words "X" and "Y" from type # words, since they appear as parameter names in # CreateWindowEx; the second prevents "void # *Argument" from being parsed as a type "void *A" # followed by a parameter "rgument". "(?:(?!(?:X\\b|Y\\b))(?:unsigned|int|long|short|va_list|[A-Z_0-9]+)(?!${tok_ch}))"; my $typetoken_re = "(?:$typeword_re$ws_re\\**$ws_re)"; my $arg_re = "(?:($typetoken_re+)(${tok_ch}+)?(?: OPTIONAL)?)"; my $fun_re = "(SHSTDAPI_\\(${tok_ch}+\\)|${tok_ch}" . "[A-Za-z_0-9 \t\n\r\f]*?${tok_ch})${ws_re}(${tok_ch}+)W${ws_re}\\(((${ws_re}${arg_re}${ws_re},)*${ws_re}${arg_re}${ws_re})\\);"; # print "regexp: $fun_re\n"; while ($slurp =~ /$fun_re/g) { my ($rettype, $fun, $args) = ($1, $2, $3); $processed{$fun} = 1; print "Processing: $fun"; my ($command, $reason) = ($files{$file}{$fun}[0], $files{$file}{$fun}[1]); if (!defined ($command)) { print " (no command found)\n"; } else { print "\n"; my $bracket = $bracket{$file}{$fun}; if (defined ($bracket)) { print HOUT "#if $bracket\n"; print COUT "#if $bracket\n\n"; } if ($command eq "no") { if (!defined ($reason)) { print "WARNING: No reason given for `no' with function $fun\n"; $reason = ""; } print HOUT "#undef $fun\n"; print HOUT "#define $fun error $reason\n"; print COUT "/* Error if $fun used: $reason */\n\n"; } elsif ($command eq "skip") { if (!defined ($reason)) { print "WARNING: No reason given for `skip' with function $fun\n"; $reason = ""; } print HOUT "/* Skipping $fun because $reason */\n"; print COUT "/* Skipping $fun because $reason */\n\n"; } elsif ($command eq "soon") { $reason = "" if !defined ($reason); print HOUT "/* Not yet: $fun $reason */\n"; print COUT "/* Not yet: $fun $reason */\n\n"; } else { my (@args, %argtype, %ansiarg, %xarg, $split_struct, $split_rettype); if ($command eq "split") { ($split_struct, $reason) = split /\s+/, $reason, 2; } my $argno = 0; while ($args =~ /$arg_re/g) { $argno++; my ($argtype, $argname) = ($1, $2); $argtype =~ s/\s*$//; next if $argtype eq "void" || $argtype eq "VOID"; $argname = "arg$argno" if !defined ($argname); $argtype{$argname} = $argtype; $ansiarg{$argname} = $argtype; $ansiarg{$argname} =~ s/\bLPWSTR\b/LPSTR/; $ansiarg{$argname} =~ s/\bLPCWSTR\b/LPCSTR/; $xarg{$argname} = $argtype; $xarg{$argname} =~ s/\bLPWSTR\b/Extbyte */; $xarg{$argname} =~ s/\bLPCWSTR\b/const Extbyte */; if (defined ($split_struct)) { my $fuck_cperl1 = "\\b${split_struct}W\\b"; my $fuck_cperl2 = "${split_struct}A"; $ansiarg{$argname} =~ s/$fuck_cperl1/$fuck_cperl2/; } push @args, $argname; } $rettype =~ s/\bSHSTDAPI_\((.*)\)/$1/; $rettype =~ s/\s*WIN\w*?API\s*//g; $rettype =~ s/\bAPIENTRY\b//; $rettype =~ s/\bSHSTDAPI\b/HRESULT/; if ($rettype =~ /LPC?WSTR/) { $split_rettype = 1; $rettype =~ s/\bLPWSTR\b/Extbyte */; $rettype =~ s/\bLPCWSTR\b/const Extbyte */; } print HOUT "#ifdef ERROR_WHEN_NONINTERCEPTED_FUNS_USED\n"; print HOUT "#undef $fun\n"; print HOUT "#define $fun error use qxe$fun or ${fun}A/${fun}W\n"; print HOUT "#endif\n"; if (defined ($reason)) { print COUT "/* NOTE: $reason */\n"; } print COUT "$rettype\nqxe$fun ("; print HOUT "$rettype qxe$fun ("; my $first = 1; if (!@args) { print COUT "void"; print HOUT "void"; } else { foreach my $x (@args) { print COUT ", " if !$first; print HOUT ", " if !$first; $first = 0; print COUT "$xarg{$x} $x"; print HOUT "$xarg{$x} $x"; } } print HOUT ");\n"; print COUT ")\n{\n if (XEUNICODE_P)\n "; if ($rettype ne "void" && $rettype ne "VOID") { print COUT "return "; print COUT "($rettype) " if $split_rettype; } print COUT "${fun}W ("; $first = 1; foreach my $x (@args) { print COUT ", " if !$first; $first = 0; print COUT ($argtype{$x} eq $xarg{$x} ? $x : "($argtype{$x}) $x"); } print COUT ");\n else\n "; if ($rettype ne "void" && $rettype ne "VOID") { print COUT "return "; print COUT "($rettype) " if $split_rettype; } print COUT "${fun}A ("; $first = 1; foreach my $x (@args) { print COUT ", " if !$first; $first = 0; print COUT ($argtype{$x} eq $ansiarg{$x} ? $x : "($ansiarg{$x}) $x"); } print COUT ");\n}\n\n"; } if (defined ($bracket)) { print HOUT "#endif /* $bracket */\n"; print COUT "#endif /* $bracket */\n\n"; } print HOUT "\n"; } } } foreach my $file (keys %files) { foreach my $fun (keys %{$files{$file}}) { if (!$processed{$fun} && $files{$file}{$fun}[0] =~ /^(yes|soon|split)$/) { print "WARNING: Can't locate prototype for $fun\n"; } } } sub FileContents { local $/ = undef; open (FILE, "< $dir/$_[0]") or die "$dir/$_[0]: $!"; my $retval = scalar <FILE>; # must hack away CRLF junk. $retval =~ s/\r\n/\n/g; return $retval; }