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fix compile problems in intl-encap* under VS6 -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- lib-src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-30 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * make-mswin-unicode.pl: Make it possible to specify an overridden prototype in cases where either Cygwin or Visual Studio has errors in their headers that can be corrected by falling back to a less qualified type (typically without const). src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-30 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * intl-auto-encap-win32.c: * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeExtractAssociatedIcon): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeExtractIconEx): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeCreateMDIWindow): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeCreateWindowStation): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeDdeCreateStringHandle): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeAbortSystemShutdown): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeRegConnectRegistry): * intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeGetICMProfile): * intl-auto-encap-win32.h: Rebuild. * intl-encap-win32.c: * intl-encap-win32.c (qxeUpdateICMRegKey): Delete manual definitions of functions with former errors in Cygwin headers but no longer. Use "override" with some functions where Cygwin or VS6 accidentally omits a const declaration or includes an extra one. Use "no" on SendMessageTimeout, which has an error in the VS6 prototype (you could manually fix this with an ifdef to split the Cygwin vs. VS6 calls, if we ever actually used this function).
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:34:23 -0600
parents 189fb67ca31a
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;; Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@xemacs.org>
;; Maintainer: Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@xemacs.org>
;; Created: 1999
;; Keywords: tests

;; This file is part of XEmacs.

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;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF.

;;; Commentary:

;; Test extents operations.
;; See test-harness.el for instructions on how to run these tests.

(eval-when-compile
  (condition-case nil
      (require 'test-harness)
    (file-error
     (push "." load-path)
     (when (and (boundp 'load-file-name) (stringp load-file-name))
       (push (file-name-directory load-file-name) load-path))
     (require 'test-harness))))


;;-----------------------------------------------------
;; Creating and attaching.
;;-----------------------------------------------------

(with-temp-buffer
  (let ((extent (make-extent nil nil))
	(string "somecoolstring"))

    ;; Detached extent.
    (Assert (extent-detached-p extent))

    ;; Put it in a buffer.
    (set-extent-endpoints extent 1 1 (current-buffer))
    (Assert-eq (extent-object extent) (current-buffer))

    ;; And then into another buffer.
    (with-temp-buffer
      (set-extent-endpoints extent 1 1 (current-buffer))
      (Assert-eq (extent-object extent) (current-buffer)))

    ;; Now that the buffer doesn't exist, extent should be detached
    ;; again.
    (Assert (extent-detached-p extent))

    ;; This line crashes XEmacs 21.2.46 and prior.
    (set-extent-endpoints extent 1 (length string) string)
    (Assert-eq (extent-object extent) string)
    )

  (let ((extent (make-extent 1 1)))
    ;; By default, extent should be closed-open
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'start-closed) t)
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'start-open) nil)
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'end-open) t)
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'end-closed) nil)

    ;; Make it closed-closed.
    (set-extent-property extent 'end-closed t)

    (Assert-eq (get extent 'start-closed) t)
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'start-open) nil)
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'end-open) nil)
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'end-closed) t)

    ;; open-closed
    (set-extent-property extent 'start-open t)

    (Assert-eq (get extent 'start-closed) nil)
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'start-open) t)
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'end-open) nil)
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'end-closed) t)

    ;; open-open
    (set-extent-property extent 'end-open t)

    (Assert-eq (get extent 'start-closed) nil)
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'start-open) t)
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'end-open) t)
    (Assert-eq (get extent 'end-closed) nil))

  )

;;-----------------------------------------------------
;; Insertion behavior.
;;-----------------------------------------------------

(defun et-range (extent)
  "List (START-POSITION END-POSITION) of EXTENT."
  (list (extent-start-position extent)
	(extent-end-position extent)))

(defun et-insert-at (string position)
  "Insert STRING at POSITION in the current buffer."
  (save-excursion
    (goto-char position)
    (insert string)))

;; Test insertion at the beginning, middle, and end of the extent.

;; closed-open

(with-temp-buffer
  (insert "###eee###")
  (let ((e (make-extent 4 7)))
    ;; current state: "###[eee)###"
    ;;                 123 456 789
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 7))

    (et-insert-at "xxx" 4)

    ;; current state: "###[xxxeee)###"
    ;;                 123 456789 012
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 10))

    (et-insert-at "yyy" 7)

    ;; current state: "###[xxxyyyeee)###"
    ;;                 123 456789012 345
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 13))

    (et-insert-at "zzz" 13)

    ;; current state: "###[xxxyyyeee)zzz###"
    ;;                 123 456789012 345678
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 13))
    ))

;; closed-closed

(with-temp-buffer
  (insert "###eee###")
  (let ((e (make-extent 4 7)))
    (put e 'end-closed t)

    ;; current state: "###[eee]###"
    ;;                 123 456 789
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 7))

    (et-insert-at "xxx" 4)

    ;; current state: "###[xxxeee]###"
    ;;                 123 456789 012
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 10))

    (et-insert-at "yyy" 7)

    ;; current state: "###[xxxyyyeee]###"
    ;;                 123 456789012 345
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 13))

    (et-insert-at "zzz" 13)

    ;; current state: "###[xxxyyyeeezzz]###"
    ;;                 123 456789012345 678
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 16))
    ))

;; open-closed

(with-temp-buffer
  (insert "###eee###")
  (let ((e (make-extent 4 7)))
    (put e 'start-open t)
    (put e 'end-closed t)

    ;; current state: "###(eee]###"
    ;;                 123 456 789
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 7))

    (et-insert-at "xxx" 4)

    ;; current state: "###xxx(eee]###"
    ;;                 123456 789 012
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(7 10))

    (et-insert-at "yyy" 8)

    ;; current state: "###xxx(eyyyee]###"
    ;;                 123456 789012 345
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(7 13))

    (et-insert-at "zzz" 13)

    ;; current state: "###xxx(eyyyeezzz]###"
    ;;                 123456 789012345 678
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(7 16))
    ))

;; open-open

(with-temp-buffer
  (insert "###eee###")
  (let ((e (make-extent 4 7)))
    (put e 'start-open t)

    ;; current state: "###(eee)###"
    ;;                 123 456 789
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 7))

    (et-insert-at "xxx" 4)

    ;; current state: "###xxx(eee)###"
    ;;                 123456 789 012
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(7 10))

    (et-insert-at "yyy" 8)

    ;; current state: "###xxx(eyyyee)###"
    ;;                 123456 789012 345
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(7 13))

    (et-insert-at "zzz" 13)

    ;; current state: "###xxx(eyyyee)zzz###"
    ;;                 123456 789012 345678
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(7 13))
    ))


;;-----------------------------------------------------
;; Deletion behavior.
;;-----------------------------------------------------

(dolist (props '((start-closed t end-open t)
		 (start-closed t end-open nil)
		 (start-closed nil end-open nil)
		 (start-closed nil end-open t)))
  ;; Deletion needs to behave the same regardless of the open-ness of
  ;; the boundaries.

  (with-temp-buffer
    (insert "xxxxxxxxxx")
    (let ((e (make-extent 3 9)))
      (set-extent-properties e props)

      ;; current state: xx[xxxxxx]xx
      ;;                12 345678 90
      (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(3 9))

      (delete-region 1 2)

      ;; current state: x[xxxxxx]xx
      ;;                1 234567 89
      (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(2 8))

      (delete-region 2 4)

      ;; current state: x[xxxx]xx
      ;;                1 2345 67
      (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(2 6))

      (delete-region 1 3)

      ;; current state: [xxx]xx
      ;;                 123 45
      (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(1 4))

      (delete-region 3 5)

      ;; current state: [xx]x
      ;;                 12 3
      (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(1 3))

      )))

;;; #### Should have a test for read-only-ness and insertion and
;;; deletion!

;;-----------------------------------------------------
;; `detachable' property
;;-----------------------------------------------------

(dolist (props '((start-closed t end-open t)
		 (start-closed t end-open nil)
		 (start-closed nil end-open nil)
		 (start-closed nil end-open t)))
  ;; `detachable' shouldn't relate to region properties, hence the
  ;; loop.
  (with-temp-buffer
    (insert "###eee###")
    (let ((e (make-extent 4 7)))
      (set-extent-properties e props)
      (Assert (get e 'detachable))

      (Assert (not (extent-detached-p e)))

      (delete-region 4 5)
      ;; ###ee### (not detached yet)
      (Assert (not (extent-detached-p e)))

      (delete-region 4 6)
      ;; ###### (should be detached now)
      (Assert (extent-detached-p e))))

  (with-temp-buffer
    (insert "###eee###")
    (let ((e (make-extent 4 7)))
      (set-extent-properties e props)
      (put e 'detachable nil)
      (Assert (not (get e 'detachable)))
    
      (Assert (not (extent-detached-p e)))

      (delete-region 4 5)
      ;; ###ee###
      (Assert (not (extent-detached-p e)))

      (delete-region 4 6)
      ;; ###[]###
      (Assert (not (extent-detached-p e)))
      (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 4))
      ))
  )


;;-----------------------------------------------------
;; Zero-length extents.
;;-----------------------------------------------------

;; closed-open (should stay put)
(with-temp-buffer
  (insert "######")
  (let ((e (make-extent 4 4)))
    (et-insert-at "foo" 4)
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 4))))

;; open-closed (should move)
(with-temp-buffer
  (insert "######")
  (let ((e (make-extent 4 4)))
    (put e 'start-open t)
    (put e 'end-closed t)
    (et-insert-at "foo" 4)
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(7 7))))

;; closed-closed (should extend)
(with-temp-buffer
  (insert "######")
  (let ((e (make-extent 4 4)))
    (put e 'end-closed t)
    (et-insert-at "foo" 4)
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 7))))

;; open-open (illegal; forced to behave like closed-open)
(with-temp-buffer
  (insert "######")
  (let ((e (make-extent 4 4)))
    (put e 'start-open t)
    (et-insert-at "foo" 4)
    (Assert-equal (et-range e) '(4 4))))