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Fix quick-build, use asserts() in place of ABORT() -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- ChangeLog addition: 2010-02-20 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * configure.ac (XE_COMPLEX_ARG): Correct doc of --quick-build: It also doesn't check for Lisp shadows. src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-02-20 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * EmacsFrame.c: * EmacsFrame.c (EmacsFrameRecomputeCellSize): * alloca.c (i00afunc): * buffer.c: * buffer.c (MARKED_SLOT): * buffer.c (complex_vars_of_buffer): * cm.c: * cm.c (cmcheckmagic): * console.c: * console.c (MARKED_SLOT): * device-x.c: * device-x.c (x_get_visual_depth): * emacs.c (sort_args): * eval.c (throw_or_bomb_out): * event-stream.c: * event-stream.c (Fadd_timeout): * event-stream.c (Fadd_async_timeout): * event-stream.c (Frecent_keys): * events.c: * events.c (Fdeallocate_event): * events.c (event_pixel_translation): * extents.c: * extents.c (process_extents_for_insertion_mapper): * fns.c (Fbase64_encode_region): * fns.c (Fbase64_encode_string): * fns.c (Fbase64_decode_region): * fns.c (Fbase64_decode_string): * font-lock.c: * font-lock.c (find_context): * frame-x.c: * frame-x.c (x_wm_mark_shell_size_user_specified): * frame-x.c (x_wm_mark_shell_position_user_specified): * frame-x.c (x_wm_set_shell_iconic_p): * frame-x.c (x_wm_set_cell_size): * frame-x.c (x_wm_set_variable_size): * frame-x.c (x_wm_store_class_hints): * frame-x.c (x_wm_maybe_store_wm_command): * frame-x.c (x_initialize_frame_size): * frame.c (delete_frame_internal): * frame.c (change_frame_size_1): * free-hook.c (check_free): * free-hook.c (note_block_input): * free-hook.c (log_gcpro): * gccache-gtk.c (gc_cache_lookup): * gccache-x.c: * gccache-x.c (gc_cache_lookup): * glyphs-gtk.c: * glyphs-gtk.c (init_image_instance_from_gdk_pixmap): * glyphs-x.c: * glyphs-x.c (extract_xpm_color_names): * insdel.c: * insdel.c (move_gap): * keymap.c: * keymap.c (keymap_lookup_directly): * keymap.c (keymap_delete_inverse_internal): * keymap.c (accessible_keymaps_mapper_1): * keymap.c (where_is_recursive_mapper): * lisp.h: * lstream.c (make_lisp_buffer_stream_1): * macros.c: * macros.c (pop_kbd_macro_event): * mc-alloc.c (remove_page_from_used_list): * menubar-x.c: * menubar-x.c (set_frame_menubar): * ralloc.c: * ralloc.c (obtain): * ralloc.c (relinquish): * ralloc.c (relocate_blocs): * ralloc.c (resize_bloc): * ralloc.c (r_alloc_free): * ralloc.c (r_re_alloc): * ralloc.c (r_alloc_thaw): * ralloc.c (init_ralloc): * ralloc.c (Free_Addr_Block): * scrollbar-x.c: * scrollbar-x.c (x_update_scrollbar_instance_status): * sunplay.c (init_device): * unexnt.c: * unexnt.c (read_in_bss): * unexnt.c (map_in_heap): * window.c: * window.c (real_window): * window.c (window_display_lines): * window.c (window_display_buffer): * window.c (set_window_display_buffer): * window.c (unshow_buffer): * window.c (Fget_lru_window): if (...) ABORT(); ---> assert(); More specifically: if (x == y) ABORT (); --> assert (x != y); if (x != y) ABORT (); --> assert (x == y); if (x > y) ABORT (); --> assert (x <= y); etc. if (!x) ABORT (); --> assert (x); if (x) ABORT (); --> assert (!x); DeMorgan's Law's applied and manually simplified: if (x && !y) ABORT (); --> assert (!x || y); if (!x || y >= z) ABORT (); --> assert (x && y < z); Checked to make sure that assert() of an expression with side effects ensures that the side effects get executed even when asserts are disabled, and add a comment about this being a requirement of any "disabled assert" expression. * depend: * make-src-depend: * make-src-depend (PrintDeps): Fix broken code in make-src-depend so it does what it was always supposed to do, which was separate out config.h and lisp.h and all the files they include into separate variables in the depend part of Makefile so that quick-build can turn off the lisp.h/config.h/text.h/etc. dependencies of the source files, to speed up recompilation.
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Sat, 20 Feb 2010 05:05:54 -0600
parents d402d7b18bd8
children a63e666bb68a 308d34e9f07d
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;;; mule-win32-init.el --- initialization code for MS Windows/Cygwin under MULE
;;; Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Ben Wing.

;; This file is part of XEmacs.

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(make-coding-system
 'mswindows-multibyte 'mswindows-multibyte
 "MS Windows Multibyte (current code page)"
 '(mnemonic "MSW-MB"
   documentation
   "MS Windows multibyte -- current code page.

This implements the encoding specified by the current code page --
i.e. the ANSI code page corresponding to the current locale, as
returned by

  (mswindows-locale-code-page (mswindows-current-locale))
"
   locale current
   code-page ansi))

;; we temporarily aliased this to raw-text in intl-win32.c.
(define-coding-system-alias 'mswindows-multibyte-system-default nil)
(make-coding-system
 'mswindows-multibyte-system-default 'mswindows-multibyte
 "MS Windows Multibyte (system default code page)"
 '(mnemonic "MSW-MB-SysDef"
   documentation
   "MS Windows multibyte -- system default code page.

This implements the encoding specified by the system default code page
-- i.e. the ANSI code page corresponding to the system default locale,
as returned by

  (mswindows-locale-code-page (mswindows-system-default-locale))
"
   locale system-default
   code-page ansi))

(make-coding-system
 'mswindows-multibyte-user-default 'mswindows-multibyte
 "MS Windows Multibyte (user default code page)"
 '(mnemonic "MSW-MB-UserDef"
   documentation
   "MS Windows multibyte -- user default code page.

This implements the encoding specified by the user default code page
-- i.e. the ANSI code page corresponding to the user default locale,
as returned by

  (mswindows-locale-code-page (mswindows-user-default-locale))
"
   locale user-default
   code-page ansi))

(make-coding-system
 'mswindows-multibyte-oem 'mswindows-multibyte
 "MS Windows Multibyte (current OEM code page)"
 '(mnemonic "MSW-MB-OEM"
   documentation
   "MS Windows multibyte -- current OEM code page.

This implements the encoding specified by the current OEM code page
-- i.e. the OEM code page corresponding to the current locale,
as returned by

  (mswindows-locale-oem-code-page (mswindows-current-locale))
"
   locale current
   code-page oem))

(make-coding-system
 'mswindows-multibyte-oem-system-default 'mswindows-multibyte
 "MS Windows Multibyte (system default OEM code page)"
 '(mnemonic "MSW-MB-OEM-SysDef"
   documentation
   "MS Windows multibyte -- system default OEM code page.

This implements the encoding specified by the system default OEM code page
-- i.e. the OEM code page corresponding to the system default locale,
as returned by

  (mswindows-locale-oem-code-page (mswindows-system-default-locale))
"
   locale system-default
   code-page oem))

(make-coding-system
 'mswindows-multibyte-oem-user-default 'mswindows-multibyte
 "MS Windows Multibyte (user default OEM code page)"
 '(mnemonic "MSW-MB-OEM-UserDef"
   documentation
   "MS Windows multibyte -- user default OEM code page.

This implements the encoding specified by the user default OEM code page
-- i.e. the OEM code page corresponding to the user default locale,
as returned by

  (mswindows-locale-oem-code-page (mswindows-user-default-locale))
"
   locale user-default
   code-page oem))

(loop
  for (ansioem cp category name)
  in '(("EBCDIC"      037 no-conversion "EBCDIC")
       ("OEM"         437 no-conversion "MS-DOS United States")
       ("EBCDIC"      500 no-conversion "EBCDIC \"500V1\"")

       ;; This is ISO-8859-6. 
       ;; ("OEM"         708 "Arabic (ASMO 708)")
       ("OEM"         709 no-conversion "Arabic (ASMO 449+, BCON V4)")
       ("OEM"         710 no-conversion "Arabic (Transparent Arabic)")
       ("OEM"         720 no-conversion "Arabic (Transparent ASMO)")
       ("OEM"         737 no-conversion "Greek (formerly 437G)")
       ("OEM"         775 no-conversion "Baltic")
       ("OEM"         850 no-conversion "MS-DOS Multilingual (Latin I)")
       ("OEM"         852 no-conversion "MS-DOS Slavic (Latin II)")
       ("OEM"         855 no-conversion "IBM Cyrillic (primarily Russian)")
       ("OEM"         857 no-conversion "IBM Turkish")
       ("OEM"         860 no-conversion "MS-DOS Portuguese")
       ("OEM"         861 no-conversion "MS-DOS Icelandic")
       ("OEM"         862 no-conversion "Hebrew")
       ("OEM"         863 no-conversion "MS-DOS Canadian-French")
       ("OEM"         864 no-conversion "Arabic")
       ("OEM"         865 no-conversion "MS-DOS Nordic")
       ; ("OEM"         866 no-conversion "MS-DOS Russian")
       ("OEM"         869 no-conversion "IBM Modern Greek")
       ("Ansi/OEM"    874 no-conversion "Thai")
       ("EBCDIC"      875 no-conversion "EBCDIC")
       ("Ansi/OEM"    932 shift_jis "Japanese")
       ("Ansi/OEM"    936 iso_8_2 "Chinese (PRC, Singapore)")
       ("Ansi/OEM"    949 iso_8_2 "Korean")
       ("Ansi/OEM"    950 big5 "Chinese (Taiwan; Hong Kong SAR, PRC)")
       ("EBCDIC"      1026 no-conversion "EBCDIC")

       ;; This code page doesn't work. See 
       ;; http://blogs.msdn.com/michkap/archive/2005/08/01/446475.aspx
       ; ("ANSI"        1200 utf-16-little-endian "Unicode (BMP of ISO 10646)")

       ;; We implement this ourselves, and keeping the same implementation
       ;; across platforms means behaviour is a bit more consistent.
       ; ("ANSI"        1250 no-conversion "Windows 3.1 Eastern European")
       ; ("ANSI"        1251 no-conversion "Windows 3.1 Cyrillic")
       ; ("ANSI"        1252 no-conversion "Windows 3.1 US (ANSI)")

        ; ("ANSI"        1253 no-conversion "Windows 3.1 Greek")
       ("ANSI"        1254 no-conversion "Windows 3.1 Turkish")
       ("ANSI"        1255 no-conversion "Hebrew")
       ;; We implement these ourselves.
       ; ("ANSI"        1256 no-conversion "Arabic")
       ("ANSI"        1257 no-conversion "Baltic")
       ("ANSI"        1258 no-conversion "VietNam")
       ;; #### Is this category right? I don't have Lunde to hand, and the
       ;; online information on Johab is scant.
       ("Ansi/OEM"    1361 iso_8_2 "Korean (Johab)")
       ("Mac"         10000 no-conversion "Macintosh Roman")
       ("Mac"         10001 shift_jis "Macintosh Japanese")
       ("Mac"         10006 no-conversion "Macintosh Greek I")
       ("Mac"         10007 no-conversion "Macintosh Cyrillic")
       ("Mac"         10029 no-conversion "Macintosh Latin 2")
       ("Mac"         10079 no-conversion "Macintosh Icelandic")
       ("Mac"         10081 no-conversion "Macintosh Turkish"))
  do
  (make-coding-system
   (intern (format "windows-%s" cp))
   'mswindows-multibyte
   (format "MS Windows code page %s (%s, %s)" cp ansioem name)
   `(mnemonic
     ,(format "MSW-%s" cp)
     code-page ,cp
     documentation
     ,(format
       "MS Windows Multibyte -- code page %s (%s, %s).

This implements the encoding specified by code page %s.
For more information on code pages, see `mswindows-charset-code-page'."
       cp ansioem name cp)))
  (define-coding-system-alias 
    (intern (format "cp%s" cp))
    (intern (format "windows-%s" cp)))
  (coding-system-put (intern (format "windows-%s" cp)) 'category category))