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[xemacs-hg @ 2003-01-12 11:03:13 by michaels]
2003-01-12 Mike Sperber <mike@xemacs.org>
* configure.in: Check for strupr and strlwr.
2002-12-16 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* INSTALL (Rationale):
* configure.in (XE_COMPUTE_RUNPATH):
* configure.usage (Usage):
* configure.usage (--xemacs-compiler):
* configure.usage (--srcdir):
* configure.usage (--with-prefix):
* configure.usage (--bindir): New.
* configure.usage (--datadir): New.
* configure.usage (--statedir): New.
* configure.usage (--libdir): New.
* configure.usage (--infodir): New.
* configure.usage (--mandir): New.
* configure.usage (--lispdir): New.
* configure.usage (--sitelispdir): New.
* configure.usage (--etcdir): New.
* configure.usage (--lockdir): New.
* configure.usage (--archlibdir): New.
* configure.usage (--docdir): New.
* configure.usage (--moduledir): New.
* configure.usage (--with-site-lisp): New.
* configure.usage (--with-site-modules): New.
* configure.usage (--package-path): New.
* configure.usage (--infopath): New.
* configure.usage (--with-xmu):
* configure.usage (--with-tty):
* configure.usage (--with-gif):
* configure.usage (--native-sound-lib):
* configure.usage (--with-xim): New.
* configure.usage (--with-clash-detection): New.
* configure.usage (--with-database):
* configure.usage (--mail-locking):
* configure.usage (--with-ipv6-cname): Removed.
* configure.usage (--error-checking):
Redo usage message more logically, fix some problems. In configure,
when outputting the compilation options, put in a big ugly warning
about using union-type, since it's been known to trigger so many
compiler bugs, invariably leading to weird crashes.
| author | michaels |
|---|---|
| date | Sun, 12 Jan 2003 11:03:16 +0000 |
| parents | 184461bc8de4 |
| children | 64eaceca611d |
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/* Fundamental definitions for XEmacs Lisp interpreter -- union objects. Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 2002 Ben Wing. 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. */ /* Divergent from FSF. */ /* Definition of Lisp_Object type as a union. The declaration order of the objects within the struct members of the union is dependent on ENDIAN-ness. See lisp-disunion.h for more details. */ typedef union Lisp_Object { /* if non-valbits are at lower addresses */ #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN struct { EMACS_UINT val : VALBITS; enum_field (Lisp_Type) type : GCTYPEBITS; } gu; struct { signed EMACS_INT val : INT_VALBITS; unsigned int bits : INT_GCBITS; } s; struct { EMACS_UINT val : INT_VALBITS; unsigned int bits : INT_GCBITS; } u; #else /* non-valbits are at higher addresses */ struct { enum_field (Lisp_Type) type : GCTYPEBITS; EMACS_UINT val : VALBITS; } gu; struct { unsigned int bits : INT_GCBITS; signed EMACS_INT val : INT_VALBITS; } s; struct { unsigned int bits : INT_GCBITS; EMACS_UINT val : INT_VALBITS; } u; #endif /* non-valbits are at higher addresses */ EMACS_UINT ui; signed EMACS_INT i; /* This was formerly declared 'void *v' etc. but that causes GCC to accept any (yes, any) pointer as the argument of a function declared to accept a Lisp_Object. */ struct nosuchstruct *v; } Lisp_Object; #define XCHARVAL(x) ((x).gu.val) #define XPNTRVAL(x) ((x).ui) #define XREALINT(x) ((x).s.val) #define XUINT(x) ((x).u.val) #define XTYPE(x) ((x).gu.type) #define EQ(x,y) ((x).v == (y).v) DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( Lisp_Object make_int_verify (EMACS_INT val) ) { Lisp_Object obj; obj.s.bits = 1; obj.s.val = val; type_checking_assert (XREALINT (obj) == val); return obj; } DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( Lisp_Object make_int (EMACS_INT val) ) { Lisp_Object obj; obj.s.bits = 1; obj.s.val = val; return obj; } DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( Lisp_Object make_char_1 (Ichar val) ) { Lisp_Object obj; obj.gu.type = Lisp_Type_Char; obj.gu.val = val; return obj; } DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( Lisp_Object wrap_pointer_1 (const void *ptr) ) { Lisp_Object obj; obj.ui = (EMACS_UINT) ptr; return obj; } extern Lisp_Object Qnull_pointer, Qzero; #define INTP(x) ((x).s.bits) #define INT_PLUS(x,y) make_int (XINT (x) + XINT (y)) #define INT_MINUS(x,y) make_int (XINT (x) - XINT (y)) #define INT_PLUS1(x) make_int (XINT (x) + 1) #define INT_MINUS1(x) make_int (XINT (x) - 1) /* WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can only VOID_TO_LISP something that had previously been LISP_TO_VOID'd. You cannot go the other way, i.e. create a bogus Lisp_Object. If you want to stuff a void * into a Lisp_Object, use make_opaque_ptr(). */ /* Convert between a (void *) and a Lisp_Object, as when the Lisp_Object is passed to a toolkit callback function */ DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( Lisp_Object VOID_TO_LISP (const void *arg) ) { Lisp_Object larg; larg.v = (struct nosuchstruct *) arg; return larg; } #define LISP_TO_VOID(larg) ((void *) ((larg).v)) /* Convert a Lisp_Object into something that can't be used as an lvalue. Useful for type-checking. */ #if (__GNUC__ > 1) #define NON_LVALUE(larg) ({ (larg); }) #else /* Well, you can't really do it without using a function call, and there's no real point in that; no-union-type is the rule, and that will catch errors. */ #define NON_LVALUE(larg) (larg) #endif
