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[xemacs-hg @ 2004-11-02 09:51:04 by ben]
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internals/index.texi: Deleted.
Incorporated into internals.texi. Having a separate
index file messes up texinfo-master-menu.
internals/internals.texi:
Add bunches and bunches and bunches and bunches of stuff, taken
from documentation floating around in various places -- text.c,
file-coding.c, other .c and .h files, stuff that I wrote up for an
old XEmacs contract, proposals written up in the process of an
e-mail discussion, etc. Fix up some mistakes, esp. in CCL. Extra
crap from CCL, duplicated with Lispref, removed. Sections on Old
Future Work and Future Work Discussion added.
Bunches of other work. Add bunches of documentation taken from the
source code. Fixup various places to use @strong{}, @code{},
@file{}. Create new Text chapter, split off from Buffers and
Textual Representation. Create new chapter for MS Windows, mostly
written from scratch. Consolidate all Mule info under
"Multilingual Support". Break up chapter on modules and move some
parts to the sections discussing the modules, for consolidation
purposes. Add a big cross-reference table for all the modules to
where they're discussed (or not). New chapter Asynchronous
Events; Quit Checking. (Taken from various parts of the code.) New
Introduction. New section on Focus Handling (from the code).
NOTE that in the process, I discovered that we essentially have
FOUR redundant introductions to Mule issues! Someone really needs
to go through and clean them up and integrate them (sjt?).
author | ben |
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date | Tue, 02 Nov 2004 09:51:18 +0000 |
parents | 41ff10fd062f |
children | 308d34e9f07d |
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;;; itimer-autosave.el --- Autosave functions with itimers ;; Copyright status unknown ;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team ;; Keywords: internal, dumped ;; 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. ;;; Commentary: ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs. ;; itimer-driven auto-saves ;;; Code: ;jwz: this is preloaded so don't ;;;###autoload (defvar auto-save-timeout 960 "*Number of seconds idle time before auto-save. Zero or nil means disable auto-saving due to idleness. The actual amount of idle time between auto-saves is logarithmically related to the size of the current buffer. This variable is the number of seconds after which an auto-save will happen when the current buffer is 50k or less; the timeout will be 2 1/4 times this in a 200k buffer, 3 3/4 times this in a 1000k buffer, and 4 1/2 times this in a 2000k buffer. See also the variable `auto-save-interval', which controls auto-saving based on the number of characters typed.") ;jwz: this is preloaded so don't ;;;###autoload (defvar auto-gc-threshold (/ gc-cons-threshold 3) "*GC when this many bytes have been consed since the last GC, and the user has been idle for `auto-save-timeout' seconds.") (defun auto-save-itimer () "For use as a itimer callback function. Auto-saves and garbage-collects based on the size of the current buffer and the value of `auto-save-timeout', `auto-gc-threshold', and the current keyboard idle-time." (if (or (null auto-save-timeout) (<= auto-save-timeout 0) (eq (minibuffer-window) (selected-window))) nil (let ((buf-size (1+ (ash (buffer-size) -8))) (delay-level 0) (now (current-time)) delay) (while (> buf-size 64) (setq delay-level (1+ delay-level) buf-size (- buf-size (ash buf-size -2)))) (if (< delay-level 4) (setq delay-level 4)) ;; delay_level is 4 for files under around 50k, 7 at 100k, 9 at 200k, ;; 11 at 300k, and 12 at 500k, 15 at 1 meg, and 17 at 2 meg. (setq delay (/ (* delay-level auto-save-timeout) 4)) (let ((idle-time (if (or (not (consp last-input-time)) (/= (car now) (car last-input-time))) (1+ delay) (- (car (cdr now)) (cdr last-input-time))))) (and (> idle-time delay) (do-auto-save)) (and (> idle-time auto-save-timeout) (> (consing-since-gc) auto-gc-threshold) (garbage-collect))))) ;; Look at the itimer that's currently running; if the user has changed ;; the value of auto-save-timeout, modify this itimer to have the correct ;; restart time. There will be some latency between when the user changes ;; this variable and when it takes effect, but it will happen eventually. (let ((self (get-itimer "auto-save"))) (or self (error "auto-save-itimer can't find itself")) (if (and auto-save-timeout (> auto-save-timeout 4)) (or (= (itimer-restart self) (/ auto-save-timeout 4)) (set-itimer-restart self (/ auto-save-timeout 4))))) nil) (defun itimer-init-auto-gc () (or noninteractive ; may be being run from after-init-hook in -batch mode. (get-itimer "auto-save") ;; the time here is just the first interval; if the user changes it ;; later, it will adjust. (let ((time (max 2 (/ (or auto-save-timeout 30) 4)))) (start-itimer "auto-save" 'auto-save-itimer time time)))) (cond (purify-flag ;; This file is being preloaded into an emacs about to be dumped. ;; So arrange for the auto-save itimer to be started once emacs ;; is launched. (add-hook 'after-init-hook 'itimer-init-auto-gc)) (t ;; Otherwise, this file is being loaded into a normal, interactive ;; emacs. Start the auto-save timer now. (itimer-init-auto-gc))) ;;; itimer-autosave.el ends here