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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 | 3d8143fc88e1 |
children | aa5ed11f473b |
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/* play.c - play a sound file on the speaker ** ** Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer. ** ** Modified 24-May-91 by Jamie Zawinski (for Lucid Emacs). ** Modified 17-Dec-92 by Jamie Zawinski (largely rewritten for SunOS 4.1.3). ** ** Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its ** documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided ** that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that ** copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting ** documentation. This software is provided "as is" without express or ** implied warranty. */ /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ /* This file Mule-ized by Ben Wing, 5-15-01. */ #include <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "sound.h" #include "sysdep.h" #include "sysfile.h" #include "syssignal.h" #include <multimedia/libaudio.h> #include <multimedia/audio_device.h> static SIGTYPE (*sighup_handler) (int sig); static SIGTYPE (*sigint_handler) (int sig); static SIGTYPE sighandler (int sig); static int audio_fd; #define audio_open() open ("/dev/audio", (O_WRONLY | O_NONBLOCK), 0) static int initialized_device_p; static int reset_volume_p, reset_device_p; static double old_volume; static Audio_hdr dev_hdr; static int init_device (int volume, Binbyte *data, int fd, unsigned int *header_length) { #ifdef SUNOS4_0_3 if (header_length) *header_length = 0; return 0; #else Audio_hdr file_hdr; reset_volume_p = 0; reset_device_p = 0; if (data && fd) ABORT (); /* one or the other */ if (AUDIO_SUCCESS != audio_get_play_config (audio_fd, &dev_hdr)) { sound_perror ("Not a valid audio device"); return 1; } if (AUDIO_SUCCESS != (data ? audio_decode_filehdr (data, &file_hdr, header_length) : audio_read_filehdr (fd, &file_hdr, 0, 0))) { if (data) sound_perror ("invalid audio data"); else sound_perror ("invalid audio file"); return 1; } audio_flush_play (audio_fd); if (!initialized_device_p || (0 != audio_cmp_hdr (&dev_hdr, &file_hdr))) { Audio_hdr new_hdr; new_hdr = file_hdr; reset_device_p = 1; initialized_device_p = 1; if (AUDIO_SUCCESS != audio_set_play_config (audio_fd, &new_hdr)) { Extbyte buf1 [100], buf2 [100], buf3 [250]; audio_enc_to_str (&file_hdr, buf1); audio_enc_to_str (&new_hdr, buf2); sprintf (buf3, "wanted %s, got %s", buf1, buf2); sound_warn (buf3); return 1; } } if (volume < 0 || volume > 100) { Extbyte buf [255]; sprintf (buf, "volume must be between 0 and 100 (not %d)", volume); sound_warn (buf); return 1; } { /* set the volume; scale it to 0.0 - 1.0 */ double V = (volume / 100.0); audio_get_play_gain (audio_fd, &old_volume); reset_volume_p = 1; audio_set_play_gain (audio_fd, &V); } return 0; #endif } static void reset_device (int wait_p) { if (wait_p) audio_drain (audio_fd, 1); else audio_flush_play (audio_fd); if (reset_device_p) audio_set_play_config (audio_fd, &dev_hdr); if (reset_volume_p) audio_set_play_gain (audio_fd, &old_volume); } void play_sound_file (Extbyte *sound_file, int volume) { int rrtn, wrtn; Binbyte buf [255]; int file_fd; audio_fd = audio_open (); if (audio_fd < 0) { sound_perror ("open /dev/audio"); return; } /* where to find the proto for signal()... */ sighup_handler = (SIGTYPE (*) (int)) EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGHUP, sighandler); sigint_handler = (SIGTYPE (*) (int)) EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGINT, sighandler); file_fd = open (sound_file, O_RDONLY, 0); if (file_fd < 0) { sound_perror (sound_file); goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (init_device (volume, (Binbyte *) 0, file_fd, (unsigned int *) 0)) goto END_OF_PLAY; while (1) { rrtn = read (file_fd, (CBinbyte *) buf, sizeof (buf)); if (rrtn < 0) { sound_perror ("read"); goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (rrtn == 0) break; while (1) { wrtn = write (audio_fd, (CBinbyte *) buf, rrtn); if (wrtn < 0) { sound_perror ("write"); goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (wrtn != 0) break; if (AUDIO_ERR_INTERRUPTED == audio_drain (audio_fd, 1)) goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (wrtn != rrtn) { Extbyte warn_buf [255]; sprintf (warn_buf, "play: rrtn = %d, wrtn = %d", rrtn, wrtn); sound_warn (warn_buf); goto END_OF_PLAY; } } END_OF_PLAY: if (file_fd > 0) close (file_fd); if (audio_fd > 0) { reset_device (1); close (audio_fd); } EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGHUP, sighup_handler); EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGINT, sigint_handler); } int play_sound_data (Binbyte *data, int length, int volume) { int wrtn, start = 0; unsigned int ilen; int result = 0; audio_fd = -1; if (length == 0) return 0; /* this is just to get a better error message */ if (strncmp (".snd\0", (CBinbyte *) data, 4)) { sound_warn ("Not valid audio data (bad magic number)"); goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (length <= sizeof (Audio_hdr)) { sound_warn ("Not valid audio data (too short)"); goto END_OF_PLAY; } audio_fd = audio_open (); if (audio_fd < 0) return 0; /* where to find the proto for signal()... */ sighup_handler = (SIGTYPE (*) (int)) EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGHUP, sighandler); sigint_handler = (SIGTYPE (*) (int)) EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGINT, sighandler); if (init_device (volume, data, 0, &ilen)) goto END_OF_PLAY; data += (ilen<<2); length -= (ilen<<2); if (length <= 1) goto END_OF_PLAY; while (1) { wrtn = write (audio_fd, (CBinbyte *) (data+start), length-start); if (wrtn < 0) { sound_perror ("write"); goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (wrtn != 0) { start += wrtn; break; } if (AUDIO_ERR_INTERRUPTED == audio_drain (audio_fd, 1)) goto END_OF_PLAY; } if (wrtn != length) { Extbyte buf [255]; sprintf (buf, "play: rrtn = %d, wrtn = %d", length, wrtn); sound_warn (buf); goto END_OF_PLAY; } result = 1; END_OF_PLAY: if (audio_fd > 0) { reset_device (1); close (audio_fd); } EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGHUP, sighup_handler); EMACS_SIGNAL (SIGINT, sigint_handler); return result; } /* #### sigcontext doesn't exist in Solaris. This should be updated to be correct for Solaris. */ static SIGTYPE sighandler (int sig) { if (audio_fd > 0) { reset_device (0); close (audio_fd); } if (sig == SIGHUP && sighup_handler) sighup_handler (sig); else if (sig == SIGINT && sigint_handler) sigint_handler (sig); else exit (1); }