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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-06-20 21:18:01 by ben]
font changes etc.; some 21.4 changes
mule/mule-msw-init-late.el: Specify charset->windows-registry conversion.
mule/mule-x-init.el: Delete extra mule font additions here. Put them in faces.c.
cl-macs.el: Document better.
font-lock.el: Move Lisp function regexp to lisp-mode.el.
lisp-mode.el: Various indentation fixes:
Handle flet functions better.
Handle argument lists in defuns and flets.
Handle quoted lists, e.g. property lists -- don't indent like
function calls. Distinguish between lambdas and other lists.
lisp-mode.el: Handle this form.
faces.el, font-menu.el, font.el, gtk-faces.el, msw-faces.el, msw-font-menu.el, x-faces.el, x-init.el: Major overhaul of face-handling code:
-- Fix lots of bogus code in msw-faces.el, msw-font-menu.el,
font-menu.el that was "truenaming" font specs -- i.e. in the
process of frobbing a particular field in a general user-specified
font spec with wildcarded fields, sticking in particular values
for all the remaining wildcarded fields. This bug was rampant
everywhere except in x-faces.el (the oldest and only correctly
written code). This also means that we need to work with font
names at all times and not font instances, because a font instance
is essentially a truenamed font.
-- Total rewrite of extremely junky code in msw-faces.el. Work
with names as well as font instances, and return names; stop
truenaming when canonicalizing and frobbing; fix handling of the
combined style field, i.e. weight/slant (also fixed in font.el).
-- Totally rewrite the frobbing functions in faces.el. This time,
we frob all the instantiators rather than just computing a single
instance value and working backwards. That way, e.g., `bold' will
work for all charsets that have bold available, rather than only
for whatever charset was part of the computed font instance
(another example of the truename virus). Also fix up code to look
at the fallbacks (all of them) when no global value present, so we
don't need to put something in the global value. Intelligently
handle a request to frob a buffer locale, rather than signalling
an error. When frobbing instantiators, try hard to figure out
what device type is associated with them, and frob each according
to its own proper device type. Correctly handle inheritance
vectors given as instantiators. Preserve existing tags when
putting back frobbed instantiators. Extract out general
specifier-frobbing code into specifier.el. Document everything
cleanly. Do lots of other things better, etc.
-- Don't duplicatively set a global specification for the default
font -- it's already in the fallback and we no longer need a
default global specification present. Delete various code in
x-faces.el and msw-faces.el that duplicated the lists of fonts in
faces.c.
-- init-global-faces was not being called at all under MS Windows!
Major bogosity. That caused device-specific values to get stuck
into all the fonts, making it very hard to change them -- setting
global specs caused nothing to happen.
-- Correct weight names in font.el.
-- Lots more font fixups in objects*.c.
Printer.el: Warning fix.
specifier.el: Add more args to map-specifier.
Add various "heuristic" specifier functions to aid in creation of
specifier-munging code such as in faces.el.
subr.el: New functions.
lwlib.c: Fix warning.
config.inc.samp: Clean up, add args to control fastcall (not yet supported! the
changes needed are in another ws of mine), profile support, vc6
support, union-type.
xemacs.dsp, xemacs.mak: Semi-major overhaul.
Fix bug where dump-id was always getting recomputed, forcing a
redump even when nothing changed.
Add support for fastcall. Support edit-and-continue (on by
default) with vc6. Use incremental linking when doing a debug
compilation. Add support for profiling.
Consolidate the various debug flags.
Partial support for "batch-compiling" -- compiling many files on a
single invocation of the compiler. Doesn't seem to help that much
for me, so it's not finished or enabled by default.
Remove HAVE_MSW_C_DIRED, we always do.
Correct some sloppy use of directories.
s/cygwin32.h: Allow pdump to work under Cygwin (mmap is broken, so need to undefine
HAVE_MMAP).
s/win32-common.h, s/windowsnt.h: Support for fastcall. Add WIN32_ANY for identifying all Win32
variants (Cygwin, native, MinGW). Both of these are properly used
in another ws.
alloc.c, balloon-x.c, buffer.c, bytecode.c, callint.c, cm.c, cmdloop.c, cmds.c, console-gtk.c, console-gtk.h, console-msw.c, console-msw.h, console-stream.c, console-stream.h, console-tty.c, console-tty.h, console-x.c, console-x.h, console.c, console.h, device-gtk.c, device-msw.c, device-tty.c, device-x.c, device.c, device.h, devslots.h, dialog-gtk.c, dialog-msw.c, dialog-x.c, dialog.c, dired-msw.c, editfns.c, emacs.c, event-Xt.c, event-gtk.c, event-msw.c, event-stream.c, event-tty.c, event-unixoid.c, events.c, extents.c, extents.h, faces.c, fileio.c, fns.c, frame-gtk.c, frame-msw.c, frame-tty.c, frame-x.c, frame.c, frame.h, glyphs-eimage.c, glyphs-gtk.c, glyphs-msw.c, glyphs-widget.c, glyphs-x.c, glyphs.c, glyphs.h, gui-gtk.c, gui-msw.c, gui-x.c, gui.c, gutter.c, input-method-xlib.c, intl-encap-win32.c, intl-win32.c, keymap.c, lisp.h, macros.c, menubar-gtk.c, menubar-msw.c, menubar-x.c, menubar.c, menubar.h, minibuf.c, mule-charset.c, nt.c, objects-gtk.c, objects-gtk.h, objects-msw.c, objects-msw.h, objects-tty.c, objects-tty.h, objects-x.c, objects-x.h, objects.c, objects.h, postgresql.c, print.c, process.h, redisplay-gtk.c, redisplay-msw.c, redisplay-output.c, redisplay-tty.c, redisplay-x.c, redisplay.c, redisplay.h, scrollbar-gtk.c, scrollbar-msw.c, scrollbar-x.c, scrollbar.c, select-gtk.c, select-msw.c, select-x.c, select.c, signal.c, sound.c, specifier.c, symbols.c, syntax.c, sysdep.c, syssignal.h, syswindows.h, toolbar-common.c, toolbar-gtk.c, toolbar-msw.c, toolbar-x.c, toolbar.c, unicode.c, window.c, window.h: The following are the major changes made:
(1) Separation of various header files into an external and an
internal version, similar to the existing separation of process.h
and procimpl.h. Eventually this should be done for all Lisp
objects. The external version has the same name as currently; the
internal adds -impl. The external file has XFOO() macros for
objects, but the structure is opaque and defined only in the
internal file. It's now reasonable to move all prototypes in
lisp.h into the appropriate external file, and this should be
done. Currently, separation has been done on extents.h,
objects*.h, console.h, device.h, frame.h, and window.h.
For c/d/f/w, the most basic properties are available in the
external header file, with the macros resolving to functions. In
the internal header file, the macros are redefined to directly
access the structure. Also, the global MARK_FOO_CHANGED macros
have been made into functions so that they can be accessed without
needing to include lots of -impl headers -- they are used in
almost exclusively in non-time-critical functions, and take up
enough time that the function overhead will be negligible.
Similarly, the function overhead from making the basic properties
mentioned above into functions is negligible, and code that does
heavy accessing of c/d/f/w structures inevitably ends up needing
the internal header files, anyway.
(2) More face changes.
-- Major rewrite of objects-msw.c. Now handles wildcard specs
properly, rather than "truenaming" (or even worse, signalling an
error, which previously happened with some of the fallbacks if you
tried to use them in make-font-instance!).
-- Split charset matching of fonts into two stages -- one to find
a font specifically designed for a particular charset (by
examining its registry), the second to find a Unicode font that
can support the charset. This needs to proceed as two complete,
separate instantiations in order to work properly (otherwise many
of the fonts in the HELLO page look wrong). This should also make
it easy to support iso10646 (Unicode) fonts under X.
-- All default values for fonts are now completely specified in
the fallbacks. Stuff from mule-x-init.el has all been moved here,
merged with the existing specs, and totally rethought so you get
sensible results. (HELLO now looks much better!).
-- Generalize the "default X/GTK device" stuff into a
per-device-type "default device".
-- Add mswindows-{set-}charset-registry. In time,
charset<->code-page conversion functions will be removed.
-- Wrap protective code around calls to compute device specifier tags,
and do this computation before calling the face initialization code
because the latter may need these tags to be correctly updated.
(3) Other changes.
EmacsFrame.c, glyphs-msw.c, eval.c, gui-x.c, intl-encap-win32.c, search.c, signal.c, toolbar-msw.c, unicode.c: Warning fixes.
config.h.in: #undefs meant to be frobbed by configure *MUST* go inside of
#ifndef WIN32_NO_CONFIGURE, and everything else *MUST* go outside!
eval.c: Let detailed backtraces be detailed.
specifier.c: Don't override user's print-string-length/print-length settings.
glyphs.c: New function image-instance-instantiator.
config.h.in, sysdep.c: Changes for fastcall.
sysdep.c, nt.c: Fix up a previous botched patch that tried to add support for both
EEXIST and EACCES. IF THE BOTCHED PATCH WENT INTO 21.4, THIS FIXUP
NEEDS TO GO IN, TOO.
search.c: Fix *evil* crash due to incorrect synching of syntax-cache code
with 21.1. THIS SHOULD GO INTO 21.4.
author | ben |
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date | Thu, 20 Jun 2002 21:19:10 +0000 |
parents | a634e3b7acc8 |
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April 11, 2002: Priority: 1. Finish checking in current mule ws. 2. Start working on bugs reported by others and noticed by me: -- problems cutting and pasting binary data, e.g. from byte-compiler instructions -- test suite failures -- process i/o problems w.r.t. eol: |uniq (e.g.) leaves ^M's at end of line; running "bash" as shell-file-name doesn't work because it doesn't like the extra ^M's. March 20, 2002: bugs: -- TTY-mode problem. When you start up in TTY mode, XEmacs goes through the loadup process and appears to be working -- you see the startup screen pulsing through the different screens, and it appears to be listening (hitting a key stops the screen motion), but it's frozen -- the screen won't get off the startup, key commands don't cause anything to happen. STATUS: In progress. -- Memory ballooning in some cases. Not yet understood. -- other test suite failures? -- need to review the handling of sounds. seems that not everything is documented, not everything is consistently used where it's supposed to, some sounds are ugly, etc. add sounds to `completer' as well. -- redo with-trapping-errors so that the backtrace is stored away and only outputted when an error actually occurs (i.e. in the condition-case handler). test. (use ding of various sorts as a helpful way of checking out what's going on.) -- problems with process input: |uniq (for example) leaves ^M's at end of line. -- carefully review looking up of fonts by charset, esp. wrt the last element of a font spec. -- add package support to ignore certain files -- *-util.el for languages. -- review use of escape-quoted in auto_save_1() vs. the buffer's own coding system. -- figure out how to get the total amount of data memory (i.e. everything but the code, or even including the code if can't distinguish) used by the process on each different OS, and use it in a new algorithm for triggering GC: trigger only when a certain % of the data size has been consed up; in addition, have a minimum. fixed bugs??? -- Occasional crash when freeing display structures. The problem seems to be this: A window has a "display line dynarr"; each display line has a "display block dynarr". Sometimes this display block dynarr is getting freed twice. It appears from looking at the code that sometimes a display line from somewhere in the dynarr gets added to the end -- hence two pointers to the same display block dynarr. need to review this code. 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.