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Fix hash tables, #'member*, #'assoc*, #'eql compiler macros if bignums lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-24 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> Correct the semantics of #'member*, #'eql, #'assoc* in the presence of bignums; change the integerp byte code to fixnump semantics. * bytecomp.el (fixnump, integerp, byte-compile-integerp): Change the integerp byte code to fixnump; add a byte-compile method to integerp using fixnump and numberp and avoiding a funcall most of the time, since in the non-core contexts where integerp is used, it's mostly distinguishing between fixnums and things that are not numbers at all. * byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns, byte-after-unbind-ops) (byte-compile-side-effect-and-error-free-ops): Replace the integerp bytecode with fixnump; add fixnump to the side-effect-free-fns. Add the other extended number type predicates to the list in passing. * obsolete.el (floatp-safe): Mark this as obsolete. * cl.el (eql): Go into more detail in the docstring here. Don't bother checking whether both arguments are numbers; one is enough, #'equal will fail correctly if they have distinct types. (subst): Replace a call to #'integerp (deciding whether to use #'memq or not) with one to #'fixnump. Delete most-positive-fixnum, most-negative-fixnum from this file; they're now always in C, so they can't be modified from Lisp. * cl-seq.el (member*, assoc*, rassoc*): Correct these functions in the presence of bignums. * cl-macs.el (cl-make-type-test): The type test for a fixnum is now fixnump. Ditch floatp-safe, use floatp instead. (eql): Correct this compiler macro in the presence of bignums. (assoc*): Correct this compiler macro in the presence of bignums. * simple.el (undo): Change #'integerp to #'fixnump here, since we use #'delq with the same value as ELT a few lines down. src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-24 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> Fix problems with #'eql, extended number types, and the hash table implementation; change the Bintegerp bytecode to fixnump semantics even on bignum builds, since #'integerp can have a fast implementation in terms of #'fixnump for most of its extant uses, but not vice-versa. * lisp.h: Always #include number.h; we want the macros provided in it, even if the various number types are not available. * number.h (NON_FIXNUM_NUMBER_P): New macro, giving 1 when its argument is of non-immediate number type. Equivalent to FLOATP if WITH_NUMBER_TYPES is not defined. * elhash.c (lisp_object_eql_equal, lisp_object_eql_hash): Use NON_FIXNUM_NUMBER_P in these functions, instead of FLOATP, giving more correct behaviour in the presence of the extended number types. * bytecode.c (Bfixnump, execute_optimized_program): Rename Bintegerp to Bfixnump; change its semantics to reflect the new name on builds with bignum support. * data.c (Ffixnump, Fintegerp, syms_of_data, vars_of_data): Always make #'fixnump available, even on non-BIGNUM builds; always implement #'integerp in this file, even on BIGNUM builds. Move most-positive-fixnum, most-negative-fixnum here from number.c, so they are Lisp constants even on builds without number types, and attempts to change or bind them error. Use the NUMBERP and INTEGERP macros even on builds without extended number types. * data.c (fixnum_char_or_marker_to_int): Rename this function from integer_char_or_marker_to_int, to better reflect the arguments it accepts. * number.c (Fevenp, Foddp, syms_of_number): Never provide #'integerp in this file. Remove #'oddp, #'evenp; their implementations are overridden by those in cl.el. * number.c (vars_of_number): most-positive-fixnum, most-negative-fixnum are no longer here. man/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-23 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> Generally: be careful to say fixnum, not integer, when talking about fixed-precision integral types. I'm sure I've missed instances, both here and in the docstrings, but this is a decent start. * lispref/text.texi (Columns): Document where only fixnums, not integers generally, are accepted. (Registers): Remove some ancient char-int confoundance here. * lispref/strings.texi (Creating Strings, Creating Strings): Be more exact in describing where fixnums but not integers in general are accepted. (Creating Strings): Use a more contemporary example to illustrate how concat deals with lists including integers about #xFF. Delete some obsolete documentation on same. (Char Table Types): Document that only fixnums are accepted as values in syntax tables. * lispref/searching.texi (String Search, Search and Replace): Be exact in describing where fixnums but not integers in general are accepted. * lispref/range-tables.texi (Range Tables): Be exact in describing them; only fixnums are accepted to describe ranges. * lispref/os.texi (Killing XEmacs, User Identification) (Time of Day, Time Conversion): Be more exact about using fixnum where only fixed-precision integers are accepted. * lispref/objects.texi (Integer Type): Be more exact (and up-to-date) about the possible values for integers. Cross-reference to documentation of the bignum extension. (Equality Predicates): (Range Table Type): (Array Type): Use fixnum, not integer, to describe a fixed-precision integer. (Syntax Table Type): Correct some English syntax here. * lispref/numbers.texi (Numbers): Change the phrasing here to use fixnum to mean the fixed-precision integers normal in emacs. Document that our terminology deviates from that of Common Lisp, and that we're working on it. (Compatibility Issues): Reiterate the Common Lisp versus Emacs Lisp compatibility issues. (Comparison of Numbers, Arithmetic Operations): * lispref/commands.texi (Command Loop Info, Working With Events): * lispref/buffers.texi (Modification Time): Be more exact in describing where fixnums but not integers in general are accepted.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Sun, 24 Jan 2010 15:21:27 +0000
parents aa5ed11f473b
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/* -*-C-*-
 Client code to allow local and remote editing of files by XEmacs.
 Copyright (C) 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
 Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

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.

 Author: Andy Norman (ange@hplb.hpl.hp.com), based on
         'etc/emacsclient.c' from the GNU Emacs 18.52 distribution.

 Please mail bugs and suggestions to the XEmacs maintainer.
*/

/* #### This file should be a windows-mode, not console-mode program under
   Windows. (i.e. its entry point should be WinMain.) gnuattach functionality,
   to the extent it's used at all, should be retrieved using a script that
   calls the i.exe wrapper program, to obtain stdio handles.

   #### For that matter, both the functionality of gnuclient and gnuserv
   should be merged into XEmacs itself using a -remote arg, just like
   Netscape and other modern programs.

   --ben */

/*
 * This file incorporates new features added by Bob Weiner <weiner@mot.com>,
 * Darrell Kindred <dkindred@cmu.edu> and Arup Mukherjee <arup@cmu.edu>.
 * GNUATTACH support added by Ben Wing <wing@xemacs.org>.
 * Please see the note at the end of the README file for details.
 *
 * (If gnuserv came bundled with your emacs, the README file is probably
 * ../etc/gnuserv.README relative to the directory containing this file)
 */

#ifdef  CYGWIN
extern void cygwin_conv_to_posix_path(const char *path, char *posix_path);
#endif

#include "gnuserv.h"
#include "compiler.h"

char gnuserv_version[] = "gnuclient version " GNUSERV_VERSION;

#include "getopt.h"

#include <sysfile.h>

#if !defined(SYSV_IPC) && !defined(UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) && \
    !defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS)
int
main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
  fprintf (stderr, "Sorry, the Emacs server is only "
	   "supported on systems that have\n");
  fprintf (stderr, "Unix Domain sockets, Internet Domain "
	   "sockets or System V IPC.\n");
  exit (1);
} /* main */
#else /* SYSV_IPC || UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS || INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */

static char cwd[QXE_PATH_MAX+2];/* current working directory when calculated */
static char *cp = NULL;		/* ptr into valid bit of cwd above */

static pid_t emacs_pid;		/* Process id for emacs process */

void initialize_signals (void);

static void
tell_emacs_to_resume (int UNUSED (sig))
{
  char buffer[GSERV_BUFSZ+1];
  int s;			/* socket / msqid to server */
  int connect_type;		/* CONN_UNIX, CONN_INTERNET, or
				   ONN_IPC */

  /* Why is SYSV so retarded? */
  /* We want emacs to realize that we are resuming */
#ifdef SIGCONT
  signal(SIGCONT, tell_emacs_to_resume);
#endif

  connect_type = make_connection (NULL, 0, &s);

  sprintf(buffer,"(gnuserv-eval '(resume-pid-console %d))", (int)getpid());
  send_string(s, buffer);

#ifdef SYSV_IPC
  if (connect_type == (int) CONN_IPC)
    disconnect_from_ipc_server (s, msgp, FALSE);
#else /* !SYSV_IPC */
  if (connect_type != (int) CONN_IPC)
    disconnect_from_server (s, FALSE);
#endif /* !SYSV_IPC */
}

static void
pass_signal_to_emacs (int sig)
{
  if (kill (emacs_pid, sig) == -1)
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "gnuattach: Could not pass signal to emacs process\n");
      exit (1);
    }
  initialize_signals ();
}

void
initialize_signals (void)
{
  /* Set up signal handler to pass relevant signals to emacs process.
     We used to send SIGSEGV, SIGBUS, SIGPIPE, SIGILL and others to
     Emacs, but I think it's better not to.  I can see no reason why
     Emacs should SIGSEGV whenever gnuclient SIGSEGV-s, etc.  */
  signal (SIGQUIT, pass_signal_to_emacs);
  signal (SIGINT, pass_signal_to_emacs);
#ifdef SIGWINCH
  signal (SIGWINCH, pass_signal_to_emacs);
#endif

#ifdef SIGCONT
  /* We want emacs to realize that we are resuming */
  signal (SIGCONT, tell_emacs_to_resume);
#endif
}


/*
  get_current_working_directory -- return the cwd.
*/
static char *
get_current_working_directory (void)
{
  if (cp == NULL)
    {				/* haven't calculated it yet */
#ifdef HAVE_GETCWD
      if (getcwd (cwd,QXE_PATH_MAX) == NULL)
#else
      if (getwd (cwd) == 0)
#endif /* HAVE_GETCWD */
	{
	  perror (progname);
	  fprintf (stderr, "%s: unable to get current working directory\n",
		   progname);
	  exit (1);
	} /* if */

      /* on some systems, cwd can look like '@machine/' ... */
      /* ignore everything before the first '/' */
      for (cp = cwd; *cp && *cp != '/'; ++cp)
	;

    } /* if */

  return cp;

} /* get_current_working_directory */


/*
  filename_expand -- try to convert the given filename into a fully-qualified
  		     pathname.
*/
static void
filename_expand (char *fullpath, char *filename)
  /* fullpath - returned full pathname */
  /* filename - filename to expand */
{
#ifdef  CYGWIN
  char cygwinFilename[QXE_PATH_MAX+1];
  extern void cygwin_conv_to_posix_path(const char *, char *);
#endif

  int len;
  fullpath[0] = fullpath[QXE_PATH_MAX] = '\0';

#ifdef  CYGWIN
  /*
    If we're in cygwin, just convert it and let the unix stuff handle it.
  */
  cygwin_conv_to_posix_path(filename, cygwinFilename);
  filename = cygwinFilename;
#endif

  if (filename[0] && filename[0] == '/')
     {
       /* Absolute (unix-style) pathname.  Do nothing */
       strncat (fullpath, filename, QXE_PATH_MAX);
     }
  else
    {
      /* Assume relative Unix style path.  Get the current directory
       and prepend it.  FIXME: need to fix the case of DOS paths like
       "\foo", where we need to get the current drive. */

      strncat (fullpath, get_current_working_directory (), QXE_PATH_MAX);
      len = strlen (fullpath);

      /* If no trailing slash, add one */
      if (len <= 0 || (fullpath[len - 1] != '/' && len < QXE_PATH_MAX))
	{
	  strcat (fullpath, "/");
	  len++;
	}

      /* Don't forget to add the filename! */
      strncat (fullpath, filename, QXE_PATH_MAX - len);
    }
} /* filename_expand */

/* Encase the string in quotes, escape all the backslashes and quotes
   in string.  */
static char *
clean_string (const char *s)
{
  int i = 0;
  char *p, *res;

  {
    const char *const_p;
    for (const_p = s; *const_p; const_p++, i++)
      {
	if (*const_p == '\\' || *const_p == '\"')
	  ++i;
	else if (*const_p == '\004')
	  i += 3;
      }
  }

  p = res = (char *) malloc (i + 2 + 1);
  *p++ = '\"';
  for (; *s; p++, s++)
    {
      switch (*s)
	{
	case '\\':
	  *p++ = '\\';
	  *p = '\\';
	  break;
	case '\"':
	  *p++ = '\\';
	  *p = '\"';
	  break;
	case '\004':
	  *p++ = '\\';
	  *p++ = 'C';
	  *p++ = '-';
	  *p = 'd';
	  break;
	default:
	  *p = *s;
	}
    }
  *p++ = '\"';
  *p = '\0';
  return res;
}

#define GET_ARGUMENT(var, desc) do {					   \
 if (*(p + 1)) (var) = p + 1;						   \
   else									   \
     {									   \
       if (!argv[++i])							   \
         {								   \
           fprintf (stderr, "%s: `%s' must be followed by an argument\n",  \
		    progname, desc);					   \
	   exit (1);							   \
         }								   \
      (var) = argv[i];							   \
    }									   \
  over = 1;								   \
} while (0)

/* A strdup imitation. */
static char *
my_strdup (const char *s)
{
  char *new_s = (char *) malloc (strlen (s) + 1);
  if (new_s)
    strcpy (new_s, s);
  return new_s;
}

int
main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
  int starting_line = 0;	/* line to start editing at */
  char command[QXE_PATH_MAX+50];/* emacs command buffer */
  char fullpath[QXE_PATH_MAX+1];/* full pathname to file */
  char *eval_form = NULL;	/* form to evaluate with `-eval' */
  char *eval_function = NULL;	/* function to evaluate with `-f' */
  char *load_library = NULL;	/* library to load */
  int quick = 0;	       	/* quick edit, don't wait for user to
				   finish */
  int batch = 0;		/* batch mode */
  int view = 0;			/* view only. */
  int nofiles = 0;
  int errflg = 0;		/* option error */
  int s;			/* socket / msqid to server */
  int connect_type;		/* CONN_UNIX, CONN_INTERNET, or
				 * CONN_IPC */
  int suppress_windows_system = 0;
  char *display = NULL;
#ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS
  char *hostarg = NULL;		/* remote hostname */
  char *remotearg;
  char thishost[HOSTNAMSZ];	/* this hostname */
  char remotepath[QXE_PATH_MAX+1]; /* remote pathname */
  char *path;
  int rflg = 0;			/* pathname given on cmdline */
  char *portarg;
  unsigned short port = 0;	/* port to server */
#endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */
#ifdef SYSV_IPC
  struct msgbuf *msgp;		/* message */
#endif /* SYSV_IPC */
  char *tty = NULL;
  char buffer[GSERV_BUFSZ + 1];	/* buffer to read pid */
  char result[GSERV_BUFSZ + 1];
  int i;

#ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS
  memset (remotepath, 0, sizeof (remotepath));
#endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */

  progname = strrchr (argv[0], '/');
  if (progname)
    ++progname;
  else
    progname = argv[0];

#ifdef WIN32_NATIVE
  tmpdir = getenv ("TEMP");
  if (!tmpdir)
    tmpdir = getenv ("TMP");
  if (!tmpdir)
    tmpdir = "c:\\";
#else
#ifdef USE_TMPDIR
  tmpdir = getenv ("TMPDIR");
#endif
  if (!tmpdir)
    tmpdir = "/tmp";
#endif /* WIN32_NATIVE */
  display = getenv ("DISPLAY");
  if (display)
    display = my_strdup (display);
#ifndef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
  else
    suppress_windows_system = 1;
#endif

  for (i = 1; argv[i] && !errflg; i++)
    {
      if (*argv[i] != '-')
	break;
      else if (*argv[i] == '-'
	       && (*(argv[i] + 1) == '\0'
		   || (*(argv[i] + 1) == '-' && *(argv[i] + 2) == '\0')))
	{
	  /* `-' or `--' */
	  ++i;
	  break;
	}

      if (!strcmp (argv[i], "-batch") || !strcmp (argv[i], "--batch"))
	batch = 1;
      else if (!strcmp (argv[i], "-eval") || !strcmp (argv[i], "--eval"))
	{
	  if (!argv[++i])
	    {
	      fprintf (stderr, "%s: `-eval' must be followed by an argument\n",
		       progname);
	      exit (1);
	    }
	  eval_form = argv[i];
	}
      else if (!strcmp (argv[i], "-display") || !strcmp (argv[i], "--display"))
	{
	  suppress_windows_system = 0;
	  if (!argv[++i])
	    {
	      fprintf (stderr,
		       "%s: `-display' must be followed by an argument\n",
		       progname);
	      exit (1);
	    }
	  if (display)
	    free (display);
	  /* no need to strdup. */
	  display = argv[i];
	}
      else if (!strcmp (argv[i], "-nw"))
	suppress_windows_system = 1;
      else
	{
	  /* Iterate over one-letter options. */
	  char *p;
	  int over = 0;
	  for (p = argv[i] + 1; *p && !over; p++)
	    {
	      switch (*p)
		{
		case 'q':
		  quick = 1;
		  break;
		case 'v':
		  view = 1;
		  break;
		case 'f':
		  GET_ARGUMENT (eval_function, "-f");
		  break;
		case 'l':
		  GET_ARGUMENT (load_library, "-l");
		  break;
#ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS
		case 'h':
		  GET_ARGUMENT (hostarg, "-h");
		  break;
		case 'p':
		  GET_ARGUMENT (portarg, "-p");
		  port = atoi (portarg);
		  break;
		case 'r':
		  GET_ARGUMENT (remotearg, "-r");
		  strncpy (remotepath, remotearg, QXE_PATH_MAX);
		  rflg = 1;
		  break;
#endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */
		default:
		  errflg = 1;
		}
	    } /* for */
	} /* else */
    } /* for */

  if (errflg)
    {
      fprintf (stderr,
#ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS
	       "Usage: %s [-nw] [-display display] [-q] [-v] [-l library]\n"
               "       [-batch] [-f function] [-eval form]\n"
	       "       [-h host] [-p port] [-r remote-path] [[+line] file] ...\n",
#else /* !INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */
	       "Usage: %s [-nw] [-q] [-v] [-l library] [-f function] [-eval form] "
	       "[[+line] path] ...\n",
#endif /* !INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */
	       progname);
      exit (1);
    }
  if (batch && argv[i])
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "%s: Cannot specify `-batch' with file names\n",
	       progname);
      exit (1);
    }
#if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS)
  if (suppress_windows_system && hostarg)
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "%s: Remote editing is available only on X\n",
	       progname);
      exit (1);
    }
#endif
  *result = '\0';
  if (eval_function || eval_form || load_library)
    {
#if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS)
      connect_type = make_connection (hostarg, port, &s);
#else
      connect_type = make_connection (NULL, 0, &s);
#endif
      sprintf (command, "(gnuserv-eval%s '(progn ", quick ? "-quickly" : "");
      send_string (s, command);
      if (load_library)
	{
	  send_string (s , "(load-library ");
	  send_string (s, clean_string(load_library));
	  send_string (s, ") ");
	}
      if (eval_form)
	{
	  send_string (s, eval_form);
	}
      if (eval_function)
	{
	  send_string (s, "(");
	  send_string (s, eval_function);
	  send_string (s, ")");
	}
      send_string (s, "))");
      /* disconnect already sends EOT_STR */
#ifdef SYSV_IPC
      if (connect_type == (int) CONN_IPC)
	disconnect_from_ipc_server (s, msgp, batch && !quick);
#else /* !SYSV_IPC */
      if (connect_type != (int) CONN_IPC)
	disconnect_from_server (s, batch && !quick);
#endif /* !SYSV_IPC */
    } /* eval_function || eval_form || load_library */
  else if (batch)
    {
      /* no sexp on the command line, so read it from stdin */
      int nb;

#if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS)
      connect_type = make_connection (hostarg, port, &s);
#else
      connect_type = make_connection (NULL, 0, &s);
#endif
      sprintf (command, "(gnuserv-eval%s '(progn ", quick ? "-quickly" : "");
      send_string (s, command);

      while ((nb = read(fileno(stdin), buffer, GSERV_BUFSZ-1)) > 0)
	{
	  buffer[nb] = '\0';
	  send_string(s, buffer);
	}
      send_string(s,"))");
      /* disconnect already sends EOT_STR */
#ifdef SYSV_IPC
      if (connect_type == (int) CONN_IPC)
	disconnect_from_ipc_server (s, msgp, batch && !quick);
#else /* !SYSV_IPC */
      if (connect_type != (int) CONN_IPC)
	disconnect_from_server (s, batch && !quick);
#endif /* !SYSV_IPC */
    }

  if (!batch)
    {
      if (suppress_windows_system)
	{
	  tty = ttyname (0);
	  if (!tty)
	    {
	      fprintf (stderr, "%s: Not connected to a tty", progname);
	      exit (1);
	    }
#if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS)
	  connect_type = make_connection (hostarg, port, &s);
#else
	  connect_type = make_connection (NULL, 0, &s);
#endif
	  send_string (s, "(gnuserv-eval '(emacs-pid))");
	  send_string (s, EOT_STR);

	  if (read_line (s, buffer) == 0)
	    {
	      fprintf (stderr, "%s: Could not establish Emacs process id\n",
		       progname);
	      exit (1);
	    }
      /* Don't do disconnect_from_server because we have already read
	 data, and disconnect doesn't do anything else. */
#ifdef SYSV_IPC
	  if (connect_type == (int) CONN_IPC)
	    disconnect_from_ipc_server (s, msgp, FALSE);
#endif /* !SYSV_IPC */

	  emacs_pid = (pid_t)atol(buffer);
	  initialize_signals();
	} /* suppress_windows_system */

#if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS)
      connect_type = make_connection (hostarg, port, &s);
#else
      connect_type = make_connection (NULL, 0, &s);
#endif

#ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS
      if (connect_type == (int) CONN_INTERNET)
	{
	  char *ptr;
	  gethostname (thishost, HOSTNAMSZ);
	  if (!rflg)
	    {				/* attempt to generate a path
					 * to this machine */
	      if ((ptr = getenv ("GNU_NODE")) != NULL)
		/* user specified a path */
		strncpy (remotepath, ptr, QXE_PATH_MAX);
	    }
#if 0  /* This is really bogus... re-enable it if you must have it! */
#if defined (hp9000s800)
	  else if (strcmp (thishost,hostarg))
	    {	/* try /net/thishost */
	      strcpy (remotepath, "/net/");		/* (this fails using internet
							   addresses) */
	      strcat (remotepath, thishost);
	    }
#endif
#endif
	}
      else
	{			/* same machines, no need for path */
	  remotepath[0] = '\0';	/* default is the empty path */
	}
#endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */

#ifdef SYSV_IPC
      if ((msgp = (struct msgbuf *)
	   malloc (sizeof *msgp + GSERV_BUFSZ)) == NULL)
	{
	  fprintf (stderr, "%s: not enough memory for message buffer\n", progname);
	  exit (1);
	} /* if */

      msgp->mtext[0] = '\0';			/* ready for later strcats */
#endif /* SYSV_IPC */

      if (suppress_windows_system)
	{
	  char *term = getenv ("TERM");
	  if (!term)
	    {
	      fprintf (stderr, "%s: unknown terminal type\n", progname);
	      exit (1);
	    }
	  sprintf (command, "(gnuserv-edit-files '(tty %s %s %d) '(",
		   clean_string (tty), clean_string (term), (int)getpid ());
	}
      else /* !suppress_windows_system */
	{
	  if (0)
	    ;
#ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
	  else if (display)
	    sprintf (command, "(gnuserv-edit-files '(x %s) '(",
		     clean_string (display));
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_GTK
	  else if (display)
	    strcpy (command, "(gnuserv-edit-files '(gtk nil) '(");
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
	  else
	    sprintf (command, "(gnuserv-edit-files '(mswindows nil) '(");
#endif
	} /* !suppress_windows_system */
      send_string (s, command);

      if (!argv[i])
	nofiles = 1;

      for (; argv[i]; i++)
	{
	  if (i < argc - 1 && *argv[i] == '+')
	    starting_line = atoi (argv[i++]);

	  /* If the last argument is +something, treat it as a file. */
	  if (i == argc) --i;

	  filename_expand (fullpath, argv[i]);
#ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS
	  path = (char *) malloc (strlen (remotepath) + strlen (fullpath) + 1);
	  sprintf (path, "%s%s", remotepath, fullpath);
#else
	  path = my_strdup (fullpath);
#endif
	  if ( starting_line ) {
	    sprintf (command, "(%d . %s)", starting_line, clean_string (path));
	  } else {
	    sprintf (command, "(nil . %s)", clean_string (path));
	  }

	  send_string (s, command);
	  free (path);
	} /* for */

      sprintf (command, ")%s%s",
	       (quick || (nofiles && !suppress_windows_system)) ? " 'quick" : "",
	       view ? " 'view" : "");
      send_string (s, command);
      send_string (s, ")");

#ifdef SYSV_IPC
      if (connect_type == (int) CONN_IPC)
	disconnect_from_ipc_server (s, msgp, FALSE);
#else /* !SYSV_IPC */
      if (connect_type != (int) CONN_IPC)
	disconnect_from_server (s, FALSE);
#endif /* !SYSV_IPC */
    } /* not batch */


  return 0;

} /* main */

#endif /* SYSV_IPC || UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS || INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */