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etc/ChangeLog addition:
2006-12-21 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* unicode/unicode-consortium/8859-7.TXT:
Update the mapping to the 2003 version of ISO 8859-7.
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2006-12-21 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* mule/cyrillic.el:
* mule/cyrillic.el (iso-8859-5):
* mule/cyrillic.el (cyrillic-koi8-r-encode-table):
Add syntax, case support for Cyrillic; make some parentheses more
Lispy.
* mule/european.el:
Content moved to latin.el, file deleted.
* mule/general-late.el:
If Unicode tables are to be loaded at dump time, do it here, not
in loadup.el.
* mule/greek.el:
Add syntax, case support for Greek.
* mule/latin.el:
Move the content of european.el here. Change the case table
mappings to use hexadecimal codes, to make cross reference to the
standards easier. In all cases, take character syntax from similar
characters in Latin-1 , rather than deciding separately what
syntax they should take. Add (incomplete) support for case with
Turkish. Remove description of the character sets used from the
language environments' doc strings, since now that we create
variant language environments on the fly, such descriptions will
often be inaccurate. Set the native-coding-system language info
property while setting the other coding-system properties of the
language.
* mule/misc-lang.el (ipa):
Remove the language environment. The International Phonetic
_Alphabet_ is not a language, it's inane to have a corresponding
language environment in XEmacs.
* mule/mule-cmds.el (create-variant-language-environment):
Also modify the coding-priority when creating a new language
environment; document that.
* mule/mule-cmds.el (get-language-environment-from-locale):
Recognise that the 'native-coding-system language-info property
can be a list, interpret it correctly when it is one.
2006-12-21 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* coding.el (coding-system-category):
Use the new 'unicode-type property for finding what sort of
Unicode coding system subtype a coding system is, instead of the
overshadowed 'type property.
* dumped-lisp.el (preloaded-file-list):
mule/european.el has been removed.
* loadup.el (really-early-error-handler):
Unicode tables loaded at dump time are now in
mule/general-late.el.
* simple.el (count-lines):
Add some backslashes to to parentheses in docstrings to help
fontification along.
* simple.el (what-cursor-position):
Wrap a line to fit in 80 characters.
* unicode.el:
Use the 'unicode-type property, not 'type, for setting the Unicode
coding-system subtype.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2006-12-21 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* file-coding.c:
Update the make-coding-system docstring to reflect unicode-type
* general-slots.h:
New symbol, unicode-type, since 'type was being overridden when
accessing a coding system's Unicode subtype.
* intl-win32.c:
Backslash a few parentheses, to help fontification along.
* intl-win32.c (complex_vars_of_intl_win32):
Use the 'unicode-type symbol, not 'type, when creating the
Microsoft Unicode coding system.
* unicode.c (unicode_putprop):
* unicode.c (unicode_getprop):
* unicode.c (unicode_print):
Using 'type as the property name when working out what Unicode
subtype a given coding system is was broken, since there's a
general coding system property called 'type. Change the former to
use 'unicode-type instead.
author | aidan |
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date | Fri, 29 Dec 2006 18:09:51 +0000 |
parents | 6830a3f39553 |
children | 383ab474a241 |
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/* Emacs shell widget -- define the two widgets. Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Sun Microsystems, 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. */ /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ /* Written by Ben Wing, May, 1994. */ /* It is rather unfortunate that we have to do this. Blame those short-sighted people who designed the monstrosities known as Xt and ICCCM. */ /* This widget is not actually Emacs-specific; perhaps there could be a better name than "EmacsShell". What it does is work around a limitation in Xt in correctly dealing with the window-manager size hints with applications that (a) dynamically change their window size (b) have a cell size (width-inc and height-inc) other than 1 and (c) cannot predict in advance exactly what size their shell will be (This is the more common situation, when you have a number of widgets, each with their own size ideas) This widget assumes that your program contains a fixed "base size" plus some number of cells (e.g. character cells). The WMShell resources "widthInc" and "heightInc" specify the size of a character cell, and the window manager will report the app's size in cells rather than in pixels. If you use this widget, do not use the WMShell resources "baseWidth", "baseHeight", "minWidth", or "minHeight". Instead, use "widthCells" and "heightCells" to specify the current size in cells (you must keep this up-to-date), and "minWidthCells" and "minHeightCells" to specify the minimum size in cells. Every time that the program issues a size command, the "baseWidth", "baseHeight", "minWidth", and "minHeight" fields of the WM_NORMAL_HINTS property will be updated to stay in line with the resource values specified above. The calculations are done once the desired shell size is known but before the window-manager size-change request is issued. (We must do it at this time because before then we don't know what size we will request, and after the request the deed has already been done.) After you change the "baseWidth", "baseHeight", "minWidth", or "minHeight" resources, you need to call EmacsShellUpdateSizeHints() to manually update the size hints, except in the following two circumstances: (a) you are about to make a geometry request. (b) you are changing only "baseWidth" and "baseHeight" from within a resize procedure. (In this case, the size hints are already correct.) */ #include <config.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <X11/StringDefs.h> #include "xintrinsicp.h" #include <X11/Shell.h> #include <X11/ShellP.h> #include <X11/Vendor.h> #include <X11/VendorP.h> #include "EmacsShellP.h" #define ABORT abort #if defined (DEFINE_TOP_LEVEL_EMACS_SHELL) #define EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET TopLevelEmacsShellWidget #define SUPERCLASS_WIDGET_CLASS topLevelShellWidgetClass #define SUPERCLASS_CLASS_REC topLevelShellClassRec #define EMACS_SHELL_REC TopLevelEmacsShellRec #define EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC topLevelEmacsShellClassRec #define EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC_TYPE TopLevelEmacsShellClassRec #define EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_NAME "TopLevelEmacsShell" #define EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET_CLASS topLevelEmacsShellWidgetClass #define EMACS_SHELL_UPDATE_SIZE_HINTS TopLevelEmacsShellUpdateSizeHints #elif defined (DEFINE_TRANSIENT_EMACS_SHELL) #define EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET TransientEmacsShellWidget #define SUPERCLASS_WIDGET_CLASS transientShellWidgetClass #define SUPERCLASS_CLASS_REC transientShellClassRec #define EMACS_SHELL_REC TransientEmacsShellRec #define EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC transientEmacsShellClassRec #define EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC_TYPE TransientEmacsShellClassRec #define EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_NAME "TransientEmacsShell" #define EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET_CLASS transientEmacsShellWidgetClass #define EMACS_SHELL_UPDATE_SIZE_HINTS TransientEmacsShellUpdateSizeHints #else Error. Must define either DEFINE_TOP_LEVEL_EMACS_SHELL or DEFINE_TRANSIENT_EMACS_SHELL. #endif typedef struct { XtPointer next_extension; XrmQuark record_type; long version; Cardinal record_size; } GenericClassExtRec; static XtGeometryResult RootGeometryManager (Widget gw, XtWidgetGeometry *request, XtWidgetGeometry *reply); static void ChangeManaged (Widget w); /* snarfed from Shell.c */ #define BIGSIZE ((Dimension)32767) static XtResource resources[] = { #define offset(field) XtOffset(EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET, emacs_shell.field) #define coreoffset(field) XtOffset(EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET, core.field) #ifdef LWLIB_USES_MOTIF /* *** BOGOSITY^10! *** The Motif VendorShell fucks around with the default values for X and Y, for no obvious reason. This causes Shell to indicate that the defaults of (0,0) were program-specified, instead of letting the WM do what it wants. */ { XtNx, XtCPosition, XtRPosition, sizeof (Position), coreoffset (x), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)BIGSIZE }, { XtNy, XtCPosition, XtRPosition, sizeof (Position), coreoffset (y), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)BIGSIZE }, #endif { XtNwidthCells, XtCWidthCells, XtRInt, sizeof (int), offset (width_cells), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0 }, { XtNheightCells, XtCHeightCells, XtRInt, sizeof (int), offset (height_cells), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0 }, { XtNminWidthCells, XtCMinWidthCells, XtRInt, sizeof (int), offset (min_width_cells), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0 }, { XtNminHeightCells, XtCMinHeightCells, XtRInt, sizeof (int), offset (min_height_cells), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0 }, }; static CompositeClassExtensionRec compositeClassExtRec = { NULL, NULLQUARK, XtCompositeExtensionVersion, sizeof (CompositeClassExtensionRec), TRUE, }; static ShellClassExtensionRec shellClassExtRec = { NULL, NULLQUARK, XtShellExtensionVersion, sizeof (ShellClassExtensionRec), RootGeometryManager }; EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC_TYPE EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC = { { /* * core_class fields */ /* superclass */ (WidgetClass) &SUPERCLASS_CLASS_REC, /* class_name */ (String) EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_NAME, /* size */ sizeof (EMACS_SHELL_REC), /* Class Initializer */ NULL, /* class_part_initialize*/ NULL, /* XtInheritClassPartInitialize, */ /* Class init'ed ? */ FALSE, /* initialize */ NULL, /* initialize_notify */ NULL, /* realize */ XtInheritRealize, /* actions */ NULL, /* num_actions */ 0, /* resources */ resources, /* resource_count */ XtNumber (resources), /* xrm_class */ NULLQUARK, /* compress_motion */ TRUE, /* compress_exposure */ XtExposeCompressMaximal | XtExposeNoRegion, /* compress_enterleave*/ TRUE, /* visible_interest */ TRUE, /* destroy */ NULL, /* resize */ XtInheritResize, /* expose */ NULL, /* set_values */ NULL, /* XtInheritSetValues, */ /* set_values_hook */ NULL, /* set_values_almost */ XtInheritSetValuesAlmost, /* get_values_hook */ NULL, /* accept_focus */ NULL, /* intrinsics version */ XtVersion, /* callback offsets */ NULL, /* tm_table */ NULL, /* query_geometry */ NULL, /* display_accelerator*/ NULL, /* extension */ NULL },{ /* Composite */ /* geometry_manager */ XtInheritGeometryManager, /* change_managed */ ChangeManaged, /* insert_child */ XtInheritInsertChild, /* delete_child */ XtInheritDeleteChild, /* extension */ (XtPointer)&compositeClassExtRec },{ /* Shell */ /* extension */ (XtPointer)&shellClassExtRec },{ /* WMShell */ /* extension */ NULL },{ /* VendorShell */ /* extension */ NULL },{ /* TopLevelShell or TransientShell */ /* both have exactly one XtPointer here. */ /* extension */ NULL },{ /* EmacsShell */ 0 } }; WidgetClass EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET_CLASS = (WidgetClass) &EMACS_SHELL_CLASS_REC; static void update_size_hints_internal (EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET w, int width, int height) { int base_width, base_height; int cell_width, cell_height; Arg al [10]; /* time to update them thar size hints */ cell_width = w->wm.size_hints.width_inc; cell_height = w->wm.size_hints.height_inc; base_width = width - cell_width * w->emacs_shell.width_cells; base_height = height - cell_height * w->emacs_shell.height_cells; #ifdef DEBUG_GEOMETRY_MANAGEMENT /* Very useful info when debugging geometry management problems. When it's guaranteed that no more such problems exist, take this stuff out. */ printf ("update_size_hints_internal:\n"); printf (" actual pixel size: %d %d\n", width, height); printf (" cell size in pixels: %d %d\n", cell_width, cell_height); printf (" text area size in cells: %d %d\n", w->emacs_shell.width_cells, w->emacs_shell.height_cells); printf (" base size set to: %d %d\n", base_width, base_height); fflush (stdout); #endif XtSetArg(al [0], XtNbaseWidth, base_width); XtSetArg(al [1], XtNbaseHeight, base_height); XtSetArg(al [2], XtNminWidth, base_width + cell_width * w->emacs_shell.min_width_cells); XtSetArg(al [3], XtNminHeight, base_height + cell_height * w->emacs_shell.min_height_cells); XtSetValues ((Widget) w, al, 4); } static XtGeometryResult SuperClassRootGeometryManager (Widget gw, XtWidgetGeometry *request, XtWidgetGeometry *reply) { ShellWidgetClass swc = (ShellWidgetClass) SUPERCLASS_WIDGET_CLASS; ShellClassExtensionRec *scer; GenericClassExtRec *gcer; /* find the shell extension record that specifies the root geometry manager method #### We could use XtGetClassExtension here. */ for (gcer = (GenericClassExtRec *) swc->shell_class.extension; gcer; gcer = (GenericClassExtRec *) gcer->next_extension) { if (gcer->record_type == NULLQUARK) break; } /* #### The R11.6.4 Xt specification says if we don't find NULLQUARK here, we should assume root_geometry_manager = XtInheritRootGeometryManager. Is that actually callable? */ if (!gcer) ABORT (); /* call it to actually make the geometry request */ scer = (ShellClassExtensionRec *) gcer; return (scer->root_geometry_manager)(gw, request, reply); } static XtGeometryResult RootGeometryManager (Widget gw, XtWidgetGeometry *request, XtWidgetGeometry *reply) { EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET w = (EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET) gw; /* OK since this file is not dumped */ static int reentrant = 0; XtGeometryResult result; if (reentrant) ABORT (); reentrant++; #ifdef DEBUG_GEOMETRY_MANAGEMENT printf ("root_geometry_manager:\n"); printf (" current shell size: %d %d\n", w->core.width, w->core.height); if (request->request_mode & CWWidth) printf ("width requested;"); if (request->request_mode & CWHeight) printf ("height requested;"); printf ("\n"); printf (" requested shell size: %d %d\n", request->width, request->height); #endif /* update the size hints */ update_size_hints_internal (w, request->request_mode & CWWidth ? request->width : w->core.width, request->request_mode & CWHeight ? request->height : w->core.height); result = SuperClassRootGeometryManager (gw, request, reply); #ifdef DEBUG_GEOMETRY_MANAGEMENT printf (" result: %s\n", result == XtGeometryYes ? "XtGeometryYes" : result == XtGeometryNo ? "XtGeometryNo" : result == XtGeometryAlmost ? "XtGeometryAlmost" : "XtGeometryDone"); if (reply->request_mode & CWWidth) printf ("width returned was %d%s", reply->width, reply->request_mode & CWHeight ? "; " : ".\n"); if (reply->request_mode & CWHeight) printf ("height returned was %d.\n", reply->height); /* #### does this also need to depend on the result? With XtGeometryYes there doesn't seem to be a useful reply object. */ printf (" resulting shell size: %d %d\n", reply->request_mode & CWWidth ? reply->width : w->core.width, reply->request_mode & CWHeight ? reply->height : w->core.height); printf ("----------\n"); fflush (stdout); #endif reentrant--; return result; } static void ChangeManaged (Widget wid) { EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET w = (EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET) wid; /* If not realized, then we're being called from XtRealizeWidget(). RootGeometryManager() has not yet been called, and thus our base size is incorrect. We need to set it now or the Shell will mess up geometry specifications with negative positional offsets. */ if (!XtIsRealized (wid)) { Widget child = NULL; Cardinal i; /* the managed child indicates what our size is */ for (i = 0; i < w->composite.num_children; i++) { if (XtIsManaged(w->composite.children[i])) { child = w->composite.children[i]; break; } } update_size_hints_internal (w, child->core.width, child->core.height); } /* call the real ChangeManaged */ (((ShellWidgetClass) SUPERCLASS_WIDGET_CLASS)-> composite_class.change_managed)(wid); } /******************* external entry points *********************/ void EMACS_SHELL_UPDATE_SIZE_HINTS (Widget gw) { EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET w = (EMACS_SHELL_WIDGET) gw; update_size_hints_internal (w, w->core.width, w->core.height); }