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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 | 3a87551bfeb5 |
| children | 0ca81354c4c7 |
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/* Various functions for X11R5+ input methods, using the Xlib interface. Copyright (C) 1996 Sun Microsystems. 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. */ /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ /* Written by Martin Buchholz. */ /* This file implements an interface to X input methods, available with X11R5 and above. See O'Reilly, Xlib programmer's guide, and X11 R6 release guide chapters on internationalized input, for further details */ /* Policy: The XIM is of the device, by the device, for the device. The XIC is of each frame, by each frame, for each frame. The exceptions are: 1. Activate XICs on poor frames when the XIM is back. 2. Deactivate all the XICs when the XIM goes down. Implementation: - Register a callback for an XIM when the X device is being initialized. XIM_init_device (d) { XRegisterIMInstantiateCallback (); } The "XRegisterIMInstantiateCallback" is called when an XIM become available on the X display. - Catch the XIC when the frame is being initialized if XIM was available. XIM_init_frame (f) { ... XCreateIC (); ... } - Release the XIC when the frame is being closed. XIM_delete_frame (f) { ... FRAME_X_XIC (f) = NULL; ... } "XIM_delete_frame" is a "DestroyCallback" function declared in XIM_init_frame (); - Release all the XICs when the XIM was down accidentally. In IMDestroyCallback: DEVICE_FRAME_LOOP (...) { FRAME_X_XIC (f) = NULL; } - Re-enable XIC for all the frames which don't have XIC when the XIM is back. In IMInstantiateCallback: DEVICE_FRAME_LOOP (...) { XIM_init_frame (f); } Note: - Currently, we don't use XDestroyIC because of _XimProtoCloseIM (internally registered as im->methods->close) does "Xfree (ic)". */ #include <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "device-impl.h" #include "events.h" #include "frame-impl.h" #include "window-impl.h" #include "console-x-impl.h" #include "EmacsFrame.h" #include <X11/Xlocale.h> /* More portable than <locale.h> ? */ #include <X11/Xlib.h> #if !defined (XIM_XLIB) && !defined (USE_XFONTSET) #error neither XIM_XLIB nor USE_XFONTSET is defined?? #endif #ifdef XIM_XLIB /* XIM_XLIB specific */ /* Get/Set IC values for just one attribute */ #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS #define XIC_Value(Get_Set, xic, name, attr, value) \ do { \ char *bad_arg; \ XVaNestedList list = XVaCreateNestedList (0, attr, value, NULL); \ if ((bad_arg = X##Get_Set##ICValues (xic, name, list, NULL)) != NULL) \ stderr_out ("X" #Get_Set "ICValues " "bad Arg: %s\n", bad_arg); \ XFree (list); \ } while (0) #else /* ! DEBUG_XEMACS */ #define XIC_Value(Get_Set, xic, name, attr, value) \ do { \ XVaNestedList list = XVaCreateNestedList (0, attr, value, NULL); \ X##Get_Set##ICValues (xic, name, list, NULL); \ XFree (list); \ } while (0) #endif /* DEBUG_XEMACS */ static char DefaultXIMStyles[] = "XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusArea\n" "XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusNone\n" "XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusNothing\n" "XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusArea\n" "XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusNothing\n" "XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusNone\n" "XIMPreeditNone|XIMStatusArea\n" "XIMPreeditNone|XIMStatusNothing\n" "XIMPreeditNone|XIMStatusNone"; static XIMStyle best_style (XIMStyles *user, XIMStyles *xim); #endif /* XIM_XLIB only */ /* This function is documented, but no prototype in the header files */ EXTERN_C char * XSetIMValues(XIM, ...); #ifdef XIM_XLIB /* starting XIM specific codes */ /* Callbacks for IM are supported from X11R6 or later. */ #ifdef HAVE_XREGISTERIMINSTANTIATECALLBACK static Boolean xim_initted = False; /* Called from when XIM is destroying. Clear all the XIC when the XIM was destroying... */ static void IMDestroyCallback (XIM UNUSED (im), XPointer client_data, XPointer UNUSED (call_data)) { struct device *d = (struct device *)client_data; Lisp_Object tail; DEVICE_FRAME_LOOP (tail, d) { struct frame *target_frame = XFRAME (XCAR (tail)); if (FRAME_X_P (target_frame) && FRAME_X_XIC (target_frame)) { /* XDestroyIC (FRAME_X_XIC (target_frame)); */ FRAME_X_XIC (target_frame) = NULL; } } DEVICE_X_XIM (d) = NULL; xim_initted = False; return; } /* This is registered in XIM_init_device (when DEVICE is initializing). This activates XIM when XIM becomes available. */ static void IMInstantiateCallback (Display *dpy, XPointer client_data, XPointer UNUSED (call_data)) { struct device *d = (struct device *)client_data; XIM xim; char *name, *class_; XIMCallback ximcallback; Lisp_Object tail; /* if no xim is presented, initialize xim ... */ if ( xim_initted == False ) { xim_initted = True; XtGetApplicationNameAndClass (dpy, &name, &class_); DEVICE_X_XIM (d) = xim = XOpenIM (dpy, XtDatabase (dpy), name, class_); /* destroy callback for im */ ximcallback.callback = (XIMProc) IMDestroyCallback; ximcallback.client_data = (XPointer) d; XSetIMValues (xim, XNDestroyCallback, &ximcallback, NULL); } /* activate XIC on all the X frames... */ DEVICE_FRAME_LOOP (tail, d) { struct frame *target_frame = XFRAME (XCAR (tail)); if (FRAME_X_P (target_frame) && !FRAME_X_XIC (target_frame)) { XIM_init_frame (target_frame); } } return; } #endif /* HAVE_XREGISTERIMINSTANTIATECALLBACK */ /* Initialize XIM for X device. Register the use of XIM using XRegisterIMInstantiateCallback. */ void XIM_init_device (struct device *d) { #ifdef HAVE_XREGISTERIMINSTANTIATECALLBACK /* X11R6+ */ DEVICE_X_XIM (d) = NULL; XRegisterIMInstantiateCallback (DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d), NULL, NULL, NULL, #ifdef XREGISTERIMINSTANTIATECALLBACK_NONSTANDARD_PROTOTYPE /* The sixth parameter is of type XPointer in XFree86 but (XPointer *) on most other X11's. */ (XIDProc) IMInstantiateCallback, (XPointer) d #else /* X Consortium prototype */ (XIMProc) IMInstantiateCallback, (XPointer *) d #endif /* XREGISTERIMINSTANTIATECALLBACK_NONSTANDARD_PROTOTYPE */ ); return; #else /* pre-X11R6 */ Display *dpy = DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d); char *name, *class_; XIM xim; XtGetApplicationNameAndClass (dpy, &name, &class_); DEVICE_X_XIM (d) = xim = XOpenIM (dpy, XtDatabase (dpy), name, class_); if (xim == NULL) { warn_when_safe (Qxintl, Qerror, "Can't initialize XIM: XOpenIM() failed, no input server available"); return; } else { XGetIMValues (xim, XNQueryInputStyle, &DEVICE_X_XIM_STYLES (d), NULL); return; } #endif /* HAVE_XREGISTERIMINSTANTIATECALLBACK */ } /* * For the frames */ /* Callback for the deleting frame. */ static void XIM_delete_frame (Widget UNUSED (w), XtPointer client_data, XtPointer UNUSED (call_data)) { struct frame *f = (struct frame *) client_data; struct device *d = XDEVICE (FRAME_DEVICE (f)); if (DEVICE_X_XIM (d)) { if (FRAME_X_XIC (f)) { XDestroyIC (FRAME_X_XIC (f)); FRAME_X_XIC (f) = NULL; } } return; } /* Initialize XIC for new frame. Create an X input context (XIC) for this frame. */ void XIM_init_frame (struct frame *f) { struct device *d = XDEVICE (FRAME_DEVICE (f)); XIM xim; Widget w = FRAME_X_TEXT_WIDGET (f); Window win = XtWindow (w); XRectangle p_area = {0,0,1,1}, s_area = {0,0,1,1}; XPoint spot = {0,0}; XIMStyle style; XVaNestedList p_list, s_list; typedef struct { XIMStyles styles; XFontSet fontset; Pixel fg; Pixel bg; char *inputmethod; } xic_vars_t; xic_vars_t xic_vars; XIC xic; #define res(name, class_, representation, field, default_value) \ Xt_RESOURCE (name, class_, representation, xic_vars.field, \ XtOffsetOf(xic_vars_t, field), XtRString, default_value) static XtResource resources[] = { /* name class represent'n field default value */ res(XtNximStyles, XtCXimStyles, XtRXimStyles, styles, DefaultXIMStyles), res(XtNfontSet, XtCFontSet, XtRFontSet, fontset, XtDefaultFontSet), res(XtNximForeground, XtCForeground, XtRPixel, fg, XtDefaultForeground), res(XtNximBackground, XtCBackground, XtRPixel, bg, XtDefaultBackground) }; #undef res xim = DEVICE_X_XIM (d); if (!xim) { return; } w = FRAME_X_TEXT_WIDGET (f); /* * initialize XIC */ if (FRAME_X_XIC (f)) return; XtGetApplicationResources (w, &xic_vars, resources, XtNumber (resources), NULL, 0); if (!xic_vars.fontset) { warn_when_safe (Qxintl, Qerror, "Can't initialize XIM: Can't get fontset resource for Input Method"); FRAME_X_XIC (f) = NULL; return; } /* construct xic */ XGetIMValues (xim, XNQueryInputStyle, &DEVICE_X_XIM_STYLES(d), NULL); FRAME_X_XIC_STYLE (f) = style = best_style (&xic_vars.styles, (XIMStyles *)DEVICE_X_XIM_STYLES(d)); p_list = XVaCreateNestedList (0, XNArea, &p_area, XNSpotLocation, &spot, XNForeground, xic_vars.fg, XNBackground, xic_vars.bg, XNFontSet, xic_vars.fontset, NULL); s_list = XVaCreateNestedList (0, XNArea, &s_area, XNForeground, xic_vars.fg, XNBackground, xic_vars.bg, XNFontSet, xic_vars.fontset, NULL); FRAME_X_XIC (f) = xic = XCreateIC (xim, XNInputStyle, style, XNClientWindow, win, XNFocusWindow, win, XNPreeditAttributes, p_list, XNStatusAttributes, s_list, NULL); XFree (p_list); XFree (s_list); if (!xic) { warn_when_safe (Qxintl, Qerror, "Can't initialize XIM: XCreateIC failed"); return; } if (style & XIMPreeditPosition) { XPoint *frame_spot = &(FRAME_X_XIC_SPOT(f)); frame_spot->x = frame_spot->y = -1; } XIM_SetGeometry (f); XSetICFocus (xic); #ifdef HAVE_XREGISTERIMINSTANTIATECALLBACK /* when frame is going to be destroyed (closed) */ XtAddCallback (FRAME_X_TEXT_WIDGET (f), XNDestroyCallback, XIM_delete_frame, (XtPointer)f ); #endif } void XIM_SetGeometry (struct frame *f) { XIC xic; XIMStyle style; XRectangle area; if (!f) return; xic = FRAME_X_XIC (f); if (!xic) return; style = FRAME_X_XIC_STYLE (f); if (style & XIMStatusArea) { /* Place Status Area in bottom right corner */ /* Negotiate geometry of status area */ /* See O'Reilly Xlib XIM chapter (but beware, it's buggy) */ XRectangle *needed; /* If input method has existing status area, use its current size */ /* The following at least works for Sun's htt */ area.x = area.y = area.width = area.height = 0; XIC_Value (Set, xic, XNStatusAttributes, XNAreaNeeded, &area); XIC_Value (Get, xic, XNStatusAttributes, XNAreaNeeded, &needed); if (needed->width == 0) /* Use XNArea instead of XNAreaNeeded */ XIC_Value (Get, xic, XNStatusAttributes, XNArea, &needed); area.width = needed->width; area.height = needed->height; area.x = FRAME_RIGHT_BORDER_START (f) - area.width; area.y = FRAME_BOTTOM_BORDER_START (f) - area.height; #ifdef DEBUG_XIM stderr_out ("Putting StatusArea in x=%d y=%d w=%d h=%d\n", area.x, area.y, area.width, area.height); #endif /* DEBUG_XIM */ XIC_Value (Set, xic, XNStatusAttributes, XNArea, &area); } if (style & XIMPreeditPosition) { /* Set Preedit Area to whole frame size (sans border) */ /* We include the border because Preedit window might be larger than display line at edge. #### FIX: we should adjust to make sure that there is always room for the spot sub-window */ area.x = FRAME_LEFT_BORDER_START (f); area.y = FRAME_TOP_BORDER_START (f); area.width = FRAME_RIGHT_BORDER_END (f) - area.x; area.height = FRAME_BOTTOM_BORDER_END (f) - area.y; XIC_Value(Set, xic, XNPreeditAttributes, XNArea, &area); } #ifdef DEBUG_XIM describe_XIC (xic); #endif } void XIM_SetSpotLocation (struct frame *f, int x, int y) { XIC xic = FRAME_X_XIC (f); XPoint *spot = &(FRAME_X_XIC_SPOT (f)); /* Only care if we have a valid XIC using Over the Spot in * a different location */ if (!xic || !(FRAME_X_XIC_STYLE (f) & XIMPreeditPosition) || (spot->x == (short) x && spot->y == (short) y)) return; spot->x = (short) x; spot->y = (short) y; /* #### FIX: Must make sure spot fits within Preedit Area */ XIC_Value (Set, xic, XNPreeditAttributes, XNSpotLocation, spot); #ifdef DEBUG_XIM stderr_out ("Spot: %d %d\n", spot->x, spot->y); #endif } void XIM_focus_event (struct frame *f, int in_p) { if (FRAME_X_XIC (f) /* && FRAME_X_XIM_REGISTERED(f) */) (in_p ? XSetICFocus : XUnsetICFocus) (FRAME_X_XIC (f)); } #if 0 #define XIM_Composed_Text_BUFSIZE 64 typedef struct XIM_Composed_Text { int size; wchar_t data [XIM_Composed_Text_BUFSIZE]; } XIM_Composed_Text; static XIM_Composed_Text composed_input_buf = {XIM_Composed_Text_BUFSIZE, {0}}; Window main_window; /* get_XIM_input -- Process results of input method composition. This function copies the results of the input method composition to composed_input_buf. Then for each character, a custom event of type wc_atom is sent with the character as its data. It is probably more efficient to copy the composition results to some allocated memory and send a single event pointing to that memory. That would cut down on the event processing as well as allow quick insertion into the buffer of the whole string. It might require some care, though, to avoid fragmenting memory through the allocation and freeing of many small chunks. Maybe the existing system for (single-byte) string allocation can be used, multiplying the length by sizeof (wchar_t) to get the right size. */ void get_XIM_input (XKeyPressedEvent *x_key_event, XIC ic, Display *dpy) { KeySym keysym; Status status; int len; int i; XClientMessageEvent new_event; retry: len = XwcLookupString (ic, x_key_event, composed_input_buf.data, composed_input_buf.size, &keysym, &status); switch (status) { case XBufferOverflow: /* GROW_WC_STRING (&composed_input_buf, 32); mrb */ goto retry; case XLookupChars: break; default: ABORT (); } new_event.type = ClientMessage; new_event.display = x_key_event->display; new_event.window = x_key_event->window; new_event.message_type = wc_atom; new_event.format = 32; /* 32-bit wide data */ new_event.data.l[2] = new_event.data.l[3] = new_event.data.l[4] = 0L; new_event.data.l[0] = x_key_event->time; for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { new_event.data.l[1] = ((wchar_t *) composed_input_buf.data)[i]; XSendEvent (display, main_window, False, 0L, (XEvent *) &new_event); } } #endif /* 0 */ /* ============================================================== */ /* X input method style determination */ /* ============================================================== */ #if 0 #define done(type, value) \ if (toVal->addr != NULL) { \ if (toVal->size < sizeof(type)) { \ toVal->size = sizeof(type); \ return False; \ } \ *(type*)toVal->addr = (value); \ } else { \ static type static_val; \ static_val = (value); \ toVal->addr = (XPointer)&static_val; \ } \ toVal->size = sizeof(type); \ return True /* Caller supplies `;' */ #endif /* 0 */ /* * This is a standard Xt type converter, except that the caller MUST * supply a proper non-NULL toVal XIMStyles structure that we will * fill in. * * fromVal points to a string like * "XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusArea, XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusNothing XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusNothing" * * This is converted in the obvious way to a XIMStyles structure. * * mrb: #### Fix this to handle Motif-style specifications for * XIMStyles as well: overTheSpot, rootWindow, none */ /* XtTypeConverter */ Boolean EmacsXtCvtStringToXIMStyles ( Display *dpy, XrmValuePtr args, Cardinal *num_args, XrmValuePtr fromVal, XrmValuePtr toVal, XtPointer *converter_data) { #define STYLE_INFO(style) { style, #style, sizeof(#style) } static struct XIMStyleInfo { const XIMStyle style; const char * const name; const int namelen; } emacs_XIMStyleInfo[] = { STYLE_INFO (XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusArea), STYLE_INFO (XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusNothing), STYLE_INFO (XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusNone), STYLE_INFO (XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusArea), STYLE_INFO (XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusNothing), STYLE_INFO (XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusNone), STYLE_INFO (XIMPreeditNone|XIMStatusArea), STYLE_INFO (XIMPreeditNone|XIMStatusNothing), STYLE_INFO (XIMPreeditNone|XIMStatusNone) }; #undef STYLE_INFO char *s = (char *) fromVal->addr; char *end = s + fromVal->size; XIMStyles * const p = (XIMStyles *) toVal->addr; const char * const delimiter = " \t\n\r:;," ; const int max_styles = XtNumber(emacs_XIMStyleInfo); int i; char *c; #ifdef DEBUG_XIM stderr_out ("EmacsCvtStringToXIMStyles called with size=%d, string=\"%s\"\n", fromVal->size, (char *) fromVal->addr); #endif /* DEBUG_XIM */ if (*num_args != 0) { XtAppContext the_app_con = XtDisplayToApplicationContext (dpy); XtAppWarningMsg(the_app_con, "wrongParameters", "cvtStringToXIMStyle", "XtToolkitError", "String to XIMStyle conversion requires exactly 0 parameters", (String *)NULL, (Cardinal *)NULL); return False; } #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS /* Make sure caller is giving us good data */ assert (fromVal->addr != NULL); assert (fromVal->size == strlen(fromVal->addr)+1); assert (toVal->addr != NULL); assert (toVal->size == sizeof(XIMStyles)); #endif /* DEBUG_XEMACS */ p->count_styles = 0; p->supported_styles = xnew_array (XIMStyle, max_styles); /* * The following routine assumes that the style name resource is * identical with the programmatic name of style. For example, * "XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusArea" means the * XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusArea value is specified. If the * style name is changed, such as "OverTheSpot|imDisplaysInClient", * the parsing logic below should be modified as well. */ if ((c = strtok(s, delimiter)) == NULL) c = end; while (c < end) { for(i=0 ; i<max_styles ; i++) { struct XIMStyleInfo *rec = emacs_XIMStyleInfo + i; if(!strncmp(c, rec->name, rec->namelen - 1)) { p->supported_styles[p->count_styles] = rec->style; p->count_styles++; break; } } if((c = strtok(NULL, delimiter)) == NULL) { break ; } } if (p->count_styles == 0) { /* No valid styles? */ /* !!#### */ char *buf = (char *) ALLOCA (strlen (fromVal->addr) + strlen (DefaultXIMStyles) + 100); XrmValue new_from; XtAppContext the_app_con = XtDisplayToApplicationContext (dpy); sprintf(buf, "Cannot convert string \"%s\" to type XIMStyles.\n" "Using default string \"%s\" instead.\n", fromVal->addr, DefaultXIMStyles); XtAppWarningMsg(the_app_con, "wrongParameters", "cvtStringToXIMStyle", "XtToolkitError", buf, (String *)NULL, (Cardinal *)NULL); new_from.addr = DefaultXIMStyles; new_from.size = sizeof(DefaultXIMStyles); return EmacsXtCvtStringToXIMStyles (dpy, args, num_args, &new_from, toVal, converter_data); } XREALLOC_ARRAY (p->supported_styles, XIMStyle, p->count_styles); *converter_data = (char *) True; return True; } /* XtDestructor */ void EmacsFreeXIMStyles ( XtAppContext app, XrmValuePtr toVal, XtPointer converter_data, XrmValuePtr UNUSED (args), Cardinal *num_args) { #ifdef DEBUG_XIM stderr_out ("Converter data: %x\n", converter_data); stderr_out ("EmacsFreeXIMStyles called\n"); #endif /* DEBUG_XIM */ if (*num_args != 0) { XtAppWarningMsg(app, "wrongParameters","freeXIMStyles","XtToolkitError", "Freeing an XIMStyles requires that zero arguments be passwd", (String *)NULL, (Cardinal *)NULL); return; } if (converter_data) { Boolean free_p = (Boolean) (EMACS_INT) converter_data; XIMStyles *styles = (XIMStyles *) toVal->addr; if (free_p) XFree ( styles->supported_styles ); } } #if 0 /* O'Reilly XLib Programming Manual, pg. 371 */ /* Much nicer implementation than O'Reilly */ /* Choose the more `complicated', hence nicer, XIM input style */ static XIMStyle BetterStyle (XIMStyle s, XIMStyle t) { #define CHECK_XIMStyle_BIT(bit) \ if ((s ^ t) & bit) { return (s & bit) ? s : t; } CHECK_XIMStyle_BIT (XIMPreeditCallbacks); CHECK_XIMStyle_BIT (XIMPreeditPosition); CHECK_XIMStyle_BIT (XIMPreeditArea); CHECK_XIMStyle_BIT (XIMPreeditNothing); CHECK_XIMStyle_BIT (XIMStatusCallbacks); CHECK_XIMStyle_BIT (XIMStatusArea); CHECK_XIMStyle_BIT (XIMStatusNothing); #undef CHECK_XIMStyle_BIT return s ? s : t ; } #endif /* 0 */ /* Choose the best style, given: * - user preferences (already checked to be supported by XEmacs) * - styles supported by the input method */ #define DEFAULTStyle (XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusNothing) static XIMStyle best_style (XIMStyles *user, XIMStyles *xim) { REGISTER int i, j; for (i=0 ; i<user->count_styles ; i++) { for (j=0 ; j<xim->count_styles ; j++) { if (user->supported_styles[i] == xim->supported_styles[j]) return user->supported_styles[i]; } } return DEFAULTStyle; /* Default Style */ } /* These lisp-callable functions will be sealed until xim-leim is needed. Oct 22 1999 - kazz */ #if 0 /* * External callable function for XIM */ DEFUN ("x-open-xim", Fx_open_xim, 1, 1, 0, /* Open the XIC on the frame if XIM is available. Commonly, use this as \(x-open-xim \(selected-frame)). If the frame is not on X device, return signal. If XIC is created successfully return t. If not return nil. */ (frame)) { struct frame *f; CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame); f = XFRAME (frame); if (!FRAME_X_P (f)) invalid_argument ("This frame is not on X device", frame); XIM_init_frame (f); return FRAME_X_XIC (f) ? Qt : Qnil; } DEFUN ("x-close-xim", Fx_close_xim, 1, 1, 0, /* Close the XIC on the frame if it exists. Commonly, use this as \(x-close-xim \(selected-frame)). If the frame is not on X device, return signal. Otherwise, it destroys the XIC if it exists, then returns t anyway. */ (frame)) { struct frame *f; struct device *d; CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame); f = XFRAME (frame); if (!FRAME_X_P (f)) invalid_argument ("This frame is not on X device", frame); d = XDEVICE (FRAME_DEVICE (f)); if (DEVICE_X_XIM (d)) { /* XDestroyIC (FRAME_X_XIC (XFRAME (f))); */ FRAME_X_XIC (XFRAME (f)) = NULL; } return Qt; } #endif /* if 0 */ void syms_of_input_method_xlib (void) { #if 0 /* see above */ DEFSUBR (Fx_open_xim); DEFSUBR (Fx_close_xim); #endif } void vars_of_input_method_xlib (void) { Fprovide (intern ("xim")); } /* ====================================================================== */ /* Internal Debugging Routines */ /* ====================================================================== */ #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS void describe_XIM (XIM xim) { XIMStyles *styles; /* Print locale of XIM */ stderr_out ("\nXIM Locale of IM: %s\n", XLocaleOfIM(xim)); /* List supported input method styles */ XGetIMValues(xim, XNQueryInputStyle, &styles, NULL); stderr_out ("\n%d input style(s) supported by input method.\n", styles->count_styles); #ifdef DEBUG_XIM { int i; for (i=0; i < styles->count_styles; i++) describe_XIMStyle (styles->supported_styles[i]); } #endif /* DEBUG_XIM */ XFree(styles); } void describe_XFontSet (XFontSet fontset) { XFontStruct **font_struct_list; char **font_name_list; int count, i; if (fontset == NULL) { stderr_out ("NULL\n"); return; } count = XFontsOfFontSet (fontset, &font_struct_list, &font_name_list); stderr_out ( "%d font(s) available:\n", count); for (i=0 ; i < count ; i++) stderr_out ("Font: %s\n", *(font_name_list+i)); } void describe_Status (Status status) { #define DESCRIBE_STATUS(value) \ if (status == value) stderr_out ("Status: " #value "\n") DESCRIBE_STATUS (XBufferOverflow); DESCRIBE_STATUS (XLookupNone); DESCRIBE_STATUS (XLookupKeySym); DESCRIBE_STATUS (XLookupBoth); DESCRIBE_STATUS (XLookupChars); #undef DESCRIBE_STATUS } void describe_Window (Window win) { char xwincmd[128]; sprintf (xwincmd, "xwininfo -id 0x%x >&2; xwininfo -events -id 0x%x >&2", (int) win, (int) win); if (system (xwincmd) == -1) stderr_out ("Unable to execute xwininfo\n"); } void describe_XIC (XIC xic) { XIMStyle style; Window client_win=0, focus_win=0; char *resourceName = NULL; char *resourceClass = NULL; char *bad_arg = NULL; unsigned long filter_mask = NoEventMask; XVaNestedList p_list, s_list; XFontSet p_fontset = NULL, s_fontset = NULL; Pixel p_fg=0, p_bg = 0, s_fg=0, s_bg = 0; XRectangle *p_area = NULL, *s_area = NULL; XRectangle *p_needed = NULL, *s_needed = NULL; XPoint *p_spot = NULL; /* Check for valid input context and method */ if (!xic) stderr_out ("Input method is NULL\n"); if (!XIMOfIC(xic)) stderr_out ("XIMOfIC() returns NULL\n"); /* Print out Input Context Attributes */ p_list = XVaCreateNestedList (0, XNFontSet, &p_fontset, XNArea, &p_area, XNAreaNeeded, &p_needed, XNSpotLocation, &p_spot, XNForeground, &p_fg, XNBackground, &p_bg, NULL); s_list = XVaCreateNestedList (0, XNFontSet, &s_fontset, XNArea, &s_area, XNAreaNeeded, &s_needed, XNForeground, &s_fg, XNBackground, &s_bg, NULL); bad_arg = XGetICValues(xic, XNInputStyle, &style, XNFilterEvents, &filter_mask, XNClientWindow, &client_win, XNFocusWindow, &focus_win, XNResourceName, &resourceName, XNResourceClass, &resourceClass, XNPreeditAttributes, p_list, XNStatusAttributes, s_list, NULL); XFree(p_list); XFree(s_list); if (bad_arg != NULL) stderr_out ("Couldn't get IC value: %s\n", bad_arg); stderr_out ("\nInput method context attributes:\n"); stderr_out ("Style: "); describe_XIMStyle (style); stderr_out ("Client window: %lx\n", (unsigned long int)client_win); stderr_out ("Focus window: %lx\n", (unsigned long int)focus_win); stderr_out ("Preedit:\n"); describe_XRectangle (" Area", p_area); describe_XRectangle (" Area needed", p_needed); stderr_out (" foreground: %lx\n", (unsigned long int)p_fg); stderr_out (" background: %lx\n", (unsigned long int)p_bg); stderr_out (" fontset: "); describe_XFontSet (p_fontset); stderr_out ("Status:\n"); describe_XRectangle (" Area", s_area); describe_XRectangle (" Area needed", s_needed); stderr_out (" foreground: %lx\n", (unsigned long int)s_fg); stderr_out (" background: %lx\n", (unsigned long int)s_bg); stderr_out (" fontset: \n"); describe_XFontSet (s_fontset); stderr_out ("XNResourceName: %s\n", resourceName ? resourceName : "NULL"); stderr_out ("XNResourceClass: %s\n", resourceClass ? resourceClass : "NULL"); stderr_out ("XNFilterEvents: "); describe_event_mask (filter_mask); } void describe_XRectangle (const char *name, XRectangle *r) { if (r == NULL) stderr_out ("%s: NULL\n", name); else stderr_out ("%s: x=%d y=%d w=%d h=%d\n", name, r->x, r->y, r->width, r->height); } /* Print out elements of Event mask */ /* Defines from X11/X.h */ void describe_event_mask (unsigned long mask) { #define DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK(bit) if ((bit) & mask) stderr_out (#bit " ") DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (NoEventMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (KeyPressMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (KeyReleaseMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (ButtonPressMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (ButtonReleaseMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (EnterWindowMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (LeaveWindowMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (PointerMotionMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (PointerMotionHintMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (Button1MotionMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (Button2MotionMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (Button3MotionMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (Button4MotionMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (Button5MotionMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (ButtonMotionMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (KeymapStateMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (ExposureMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (VisibilityChangeMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (StructureNotifyMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (ResizeRedirectMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (SubstructureNotifyMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (SubstructureRedirectMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (FocusChangeMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (PropertyChangeMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (ColormapChangeMask); DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK (OwnerGrabButtonMask); #undef DESCRIBE_EVENT_MASK stderr_out("\n"); } void describe_XIMStyle (XIMStyle style) { #define DESCRIBE_STYLE(bit) \ if (bit & style) \ stderr_out (#bit " "); DESCRIBE_STYLE (XIMPreeditArea); DESCRIBE_STYLE (XIMPreeditCallbacks); DESCRIBE_STYLE (XIMPreeditPosition); DESCRIBE_STYLE (XIMPreeditNothing); DESCRIBE_STYLE (XIMPreeditNone); DESCRIBE_STYLE (XIMStatusArea); DESCRIBE_STYLE (XIMStatusCallbacks); DESCRIBE_STYLE (XIMStatusNothing); DESCRIBE_STYLE (XIMStatusNone); #undef DESCRIBE_STYLE stderr_out("\n"); } void describe_XIMStyles (XIMStyles *p) { int i; stderr_out ("%d Style(s):\n", p->count_styles); for (i=0; i<p->count_styles ; i++) { describe_XIMStyle (p->supported_styles[i]); } } #endif /* DEBUG_XEMACS */ /* Random cruft follows */ #if 0 static void Unit_Test (struct frame *f, char * s) /* mrb unit testing */ { XrmValue fromVal, toVal; fromVal.addr = s; fromVal.size = strlen (s); toVal.addr = (XtPointer) &user_preferred_XIMStyles; toVal.size = sizeof (XIMStyles); if (XtConvertAndStore (FRAME_X_TEXT_WIDGET (f), XtRString, &fromVal, XtRXimStyles, &toVal) != False) { stderr_out ("Unit_Test: fromVal.addr=0x%x\n",fromVal.addr); stderr_out ("Unit_Test: fromVal.size=%d\n", fromVal.size); stderr_out ("Unit_Test: toVal.addr=0x%x\n", toVal.addr); stderr_out ("Unit_Test: toVal.size=%d\n", toVal.size); describe_XIMStyles ((XIMStyles *) toVal.addr); } } #endif #endif /* XIM_XLIB only */ #if 0 /* Get a fontset for IM to use */ void x_init_fontset (struct device *d) { Display *dpy = DEVICE_X_DISPLAY (d); XFontSet fontset; char ** missing_charsets; int num_missing_charsets; char * default_string; /* char * font_set_string = "-dt-interface user-medium-r-normal-s*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*";*/ char * font_set_string = "-dt-interface user-medium-r-normal-s*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*, -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-130-75-75-c-70-jisx0201.1976-0,-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-130-75-75-c-140-jisx0208.1983-0, -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-130-75-75-c-70-jisx0201.1976-0" ; DEVICE_X_FONTSET (d) = fontset = XCreateFontSet (dpy, font_set_string, &missing_charsets, &num_missing_charsets, &default_string); if (fontset == NULL) { stderr_out ("Unable to create fontset from string:\n%s\n", font_set_string); return; } if (num_missing_charsets > 0) { int i; stderr_out ("\nMissing charsets for fontset %s:\n", font_set_string); for (i=0; i < num_missing_charsets; i++) { stderr_out ("%s\n", missing_charsets[i]); } XFreeStringList (missing_charsets); stderr_out ("Default string: %s\n", default_string); } #ifdef DEBUG_XIM describe_XFontSet (fontset); #endif } #endif /* 0 */
