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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-03-15 07:43:14 by ben]
.cvsignore: ignore .tmp files that are getting auto-created by VC.
Makefile.in.in: Use -no-packages to avoid problems with package files shadowing
core files (e.g. unicode.el in mule-ucs).
alloc.c, emacs.c, lisp.h: add new -no-packages. make sure list of args for sorting is
actually correct. clean up arg parsing code.
xemacs.mak: Use -no-packages to avoid problems with package files shadowing
core files (e.g. unicode.el in mule-ucs).
Makefile: Use -no-packages to avoid problems with package files shadowing
core files (e.g. unicode.el in mule-ucs).
mule\chinese.el, mule\japan-util.el: fix warnings.
behavior-defs.el: fix errors with require.
bytecomp-runtime.el: add new funs {when,and}-{f}boundp, clean up docs.
cus-edit.el: pretty-print values.
dump-paths.el, find-paths.el, startup.el, setup-paths.el: fix problems/inconsistencies parsing options. support new
-no-packages option. merge code duplication in dump-paths and
startup.
lisp-mode.el: indent macrolet and labels correctly. update comments about
lisp-indent-function. flet already handled in cl.
apropos.el, auto-save.el, buff-menu.el, cl-extra.el, dragdrop.el, faces.el, files.el, fill.el, font-lock.el, font.el, gtk-faces.el, gui.el, help.el, hyper-apropos.el, info.el, isearch-mode.el, keymap.el, lisp-mnt.el, mouse.el, package-admin.el, package-get.el, printer.el, process.el, resize-minibuffer.el, simple.el, toolbar-items.el, wid-edit.el, win32-native.el: fix warnings.
very-early-lisp.el: update docs.
mule\chinese.el, mule\japan-util.el: fix warnings.
mule\chinese.el, mule\japan-util.el: fix warnings.
behavior-defs.el: fix errors with require.
bytecomp-runtime.el: add new funs {when,and}-{f}boundp, clean up docs.
cus-edit.el: pretty-print values.
dump-paths.el, find-paths.el, startup.el, setup-paths.el: fix problems/inconsistencies parsing options. support new
-no-packages option. merge code duplication in dump-paths and
startup.
lisp-mode.el: indent macrolet and labels correctly. update comments about
lisp-indent-function. flet already handled in cl.
apropos.el, auto-save.el, buff-menu.el, cl-extra.el, dragdrop.el, faces.el, files.el, fill.el, font-lock.el, font.el, gtk-faces.el, gui.el, help.el, hyper-apropos.el, info.el, isearch-mode.el, keymap.el, lisp-mnt.el, mouse.el, package-admin.el, package-get.el, printer.el, process.el, resize-minibuffer.el, simple.el, toolbar-items.el, wid-edit.el, win32-native.el: fix warnings.
very-early-lisp.el: update docs.
mule\chinese.el, mule\japan-util.el: fix warnings.
Makefile.in.in: Use -no-packages to avoid problems with package files shadowing
core files (e.g. unicode.el in mule-ucs).
Makefile.in.in: Use -no-packages to avoid problems with package files shadowing
core files (e.g. unicode.el in mule-ucs).
author | ben |
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date | Fri, 15 Mar 2002 07:43:43 +0000 |
parents | 943eaba38521 |
children | 026c5bf9c134 |
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last update: August 29, 2001. This is the most current list of priorities in `ben-mule-21-5'. Updated often. high-priority: [input] -- support for WM_IME_CHAR. IME input can work under -nuni if we use WM_IME_CHAR. probably we should always be using this, instead of snarfing input using WM_COMPOSITION. i'll check this out. -- Russian C-x problem. see above. [clean-up] -- make sure it compiles and runs under non-mule. remember that some code needs the unicode support, or at least a simple version of it. -- make sure it compiles and runs under pdump. see below. -- make sure it compiles and runs under cygwin. see below. -- clean up mswindows-multibyte, TSTR_TO_C_STRING. expand dfc optimizations to work across chain. -- eliminate last vestiges of codepage<->charset conversion and similar stuff. [other] -- test the "file-coding is binary only on Unix, no-Mule" stuff. -- test that things work correctly in -nuni if the system environment is set to e.g. japanese -- i should get japanese menus, japanese file names, etc. same for russian, hebrew ... -- cut and paste. see below. -- misc issues with handling lang environments. see also August 25, "finally: working on the C-x in ...". -- when switching lang env, needs to set keyboard layout. -- user var to control whether, when moving into text of a particular language, we set the appropriate keyboard layout. we would need to have a lisp api for retrieving and setting the keyboard layout, set text properties to indicate the layout of text, and have a way of dealing with text with no property on it. (e.g. saved text has no text properties on it.) basically, we need to get a keyboard layout from a charset; getting a language would do. Perhaps we need a table that maps charsets to language environments. -- test that the lang env is properly set at startup. test that switching the lang env properly sets the C locale (call setlocale(), set LANG, etc.) -- a spawned subprogram should have the new locale in its environment. -- look through everything below and see if anything is missed in this priority list, and if so add it. create a separate file for the priority list, so it can be updated as appropriate. mid-priority: -- clean up the chain coding system. its list should specify decode order, not encode; i now think this way is more logical. it should check the endpoints to make sure they make sense. it should also allow for the specification of "reverse-direction coding systems": use the specified coding system, but invert the sense of decode and encode. -- along with that, places that take an arbitrary coding system and expect the ends to be anything specific need to check this, and add the appropriate conversions from byte->char or char->byte. -- get some support for arabic, thai, vietnamese, japanese jisx 0212: at least get the unicode information in place and make sure we have things tied together so that we can display them. worry about r2l some other time. -- check the handling of C-c. can XEmacs itself be interrupted with C-c? is that impossible now that we are a window, not a console, app? at least we should work something out with `i', so that if it receives a C-c or C-break, it interrupts XEmacs, too. check out how process groups work and if they apply only to console apps. also redo the way that XEmacs sends C-c to other apps. the business of injecting code should be last resort. we should try C-c first, and if that doesn't work, then the next time we try to interrupt the same process, use the injection method.