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ChangeLog for previous patch: regenerate intl-auto-encap-win32.c (fix build problems when building --with-msw=no on Cygwin) -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- lib-src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-15 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * make-mswin-unicode.pl: Various fixes to get this to work when using the Cygwin header files in /usr/include/w32api instead of the VC++ ones: -- Use /usr/include/w32api as default; don't assume that a passed-in directory always ends in .../include. -- Add `const' to list of known type modifiers. -- If function already seen, warn but don't generate twice. -- Eliminate `extern' from return type modifiers. -- Cosmetic: When eliminating APIENTRY, also eliminate following whitespace. src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-15 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * intl-auto-encap-win32.c: * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeExtractAssociatedIcon): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeShellExecuteEx): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeSHFileOperation): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeSHQueryRecycleBin): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeSHEmptyRecycleBin): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetAddConnection): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetAddConnection2): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetAddConnection3): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetCancelConnection): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetCancelConnection2): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetGetConnection): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetUseConnection): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetConnectionDialog1): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetDisconnectDialog1): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetOpenEnum): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetEnumResource): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetGetUniversalName): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetGetUser): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetGetProviderName): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetGetNetworkInformation): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeWNetGetLastError): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeMultinetGetConnectionPerformance): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeAppendMenu): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeCopyAcceleratorTable): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeDlgDirSelectComboBoxEx): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeEnumDesktops): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeEnumWindowStations): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeGetClassInfo): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeGetClassLong): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeGetClassName): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeGetKeyboardLayoutName): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeGetWindowLong): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeGetUserObjectInformation): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeGetWindowTextLength): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeGrayString): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeInsertMenu): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeSetProp): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeEnumICMProfiles): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeExtTextOut): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeSetICMProfile): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeTextOut): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeSHGetPathFromIDList): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeFindText): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeReplaceText): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmInstallIME): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmGetDescription): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmGetIMEFileName): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmGetCompositionString): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmGetCandidateListCount): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmGetCandidateList): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmGetGuideLine): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmConfigureIME): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmEscape): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmGetConversionList): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmRegisterWord): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmUnregisterWord): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeImmEnumRegisterWord): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxesndPlaySound): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxePlaySound): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxewaveOutGetErrorText): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxewaveInGetErrorText): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxemidiOutGetErrorText): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxemidiInGetErrorText): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxemmioStringToFOURCC): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxemmioInstallIOProc): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxemmioOpen): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxemmioRename): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxemciSendCommand): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxemciSendString): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxemciGetDeviceID): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxemciGetErrorString): * intl-auto-encap-win32.h: * intl-auto-encap-win32.h (qxemciGetErrorString): Regenerate these files from Cygwin headers. * intl-encap-win32.c: Bracket more functions in HAVE_MS_WINDOWS, to fix build problems when building --with-msw=no on Cygwin. Fixes for Cygwin headers: -- Comment out IME.H, non-existent in Cygwin. -- Make MessageBoxIndirect a `no' (don't encapsulate but generate error if used) because it has a structure parameter that needs to be A/W split but is declared as FOO*, and our parser can't split this.
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Fri, 15 Jan 2010 05:12:07 -0600
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This directory contains a number of XEmacs dynamic modules.  These
modules can be loaded directly with the command 'M-x load-module'.
However, the preferred method of loading a module is to issue a
"(require 'module-name)" command to the Lisp interpreter.  This will
store information so that a later "(unload-feature 'module-name)" can
succeed.

To compile one of these modules, simply enter the desired directory,
type 'configure', and then 'make'.  If you are building the module for
an installed XEmacs, then 'make install' will place the module in the
appropriate directory for XEmacs to find it later (assuming you have
permission to write to that directory).  A subsequent 'load-module' or
'require' will then load the module, as described above.

Each of these demonstrates different features and limitations of the
XEmacs module loading technology.  For a complete discussion on XEmacs
dynamic modules, please consult the XEmacs Module Writers Guide, which
can be found in the ../info directory.

For those wanting to get started with module writing, please see the
'sample' directory.  It contains two subdirectories: internal and
external.  The 'internal' subdirectory contains the framework needed to
migrate some core piece of XEmacs functionality into code that can
either be compiled into the core or built as a separate module.  The
'external' subdirectory contains the somewhat simpler framework needed
to build a module separately from XEmacs.  These should be considered
starting places for module writing.