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Move the various map* functions to C; add #'map-into. src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-31 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> Move #'mapcar*, #'mapcan, #'mapc, #'map, #'mapl, #'mapcon to C; extend #'mapvector, #'mapconcat, #'mapcar to support more SEQUENCES; have them all error with circular lists. * fns.c (Fsubseq): Call CHECK_SEQUENCE here; Flength can return from the debugger if it errors with a non-sequence, leading to a crash in Fsubseq if sequence really is *not* a sequence. (mapcarX): Rename mapcar1 to mapcarX; rework it comprehensively to take an optional lisp output argument, and a varying number of sequences. Special-case a single list argument, as we used to, saving its elements in the stack space for the results before calling FUNCTION, so FUNCTION can corrupt the list all it wants. dead_wrong_type_argument() in the other cases if we encounter a non-cons where we expected a cons. (Fmapconcat): Accept further SEQUENCES after separator here. Special-case the idiom (mapconcat 'identity SEQUENCE), don't even funcall. (FmapcarX): Rename this from Fmapcar. Accept optional SEQUENCES. (Fmapvector): Accept optional SEQUENCES. (Fmapcan, Fmapc, Fmap): Move these here from cl-extra.el. (Fmap_into): New function, as specified by Common Lisp. (maplist): New function, the guts of the implementation of Fmaplist and Fmapl. (Fmaplist, Fmapl, Fmapcon): Move these from cl-extra.el. (syms_of_fns): Add a few needed symbols here, for the type tests used by #'map. Add the new subrs, with aliases for #'mapc-internal and #'mapcar. * general-slots.h: Declare Qcoerce here, now it's used in both indent.c and fns.c * indent.c (syms_of_indent): Qcoerce is gone from here. * lisp.h: Add ARRAYP(), SEQUENCEP(), and the corresponding CHECK_* macros. Declare Fbit_vector, Fstring, FmapcarX, now other files need to use them. * data.c (Farrayp, Fsequencep): Use ARRAYP and SEQUENCEP, just added to lisp.h * buffer.c (Fbuffer_list): Now Fmapcar has been renamed FmapcarX and takes MANY arguments, update this function to reflect that. lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-31 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl.el (mapcar*): Delete; this is now in fns.c. Use #'mapc, not #'mapc-internal in a couple of places. * cl-macs.el (mapc, mapcar*, map): Delete these compiler macros now the corresponding functions are in fns.c; there's no run-time advantage to the macros. * cl-extra.el (coerce): Extend the possible conversions here a little; it's not remotely comprehensive yet, though it does allow running slightly more Common Lisp code than previously. (cl-mapcar-many): Delete. (map, maplist, mapc, mapl, mapcan, mapcon): Move these to fns.c. * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-maybe-mapc): Use #'mapc itself, not #'mapc-internal, now the former is in C. (mapcar*): Use #'byte-compile-maybe-mapc as this function's byte-compile method, now a #'mapc that can take more than one sequence is in C. * obsolete.el (cl-mapc): Move this compatibility alias to this file. * update-elc.el (do-autoload-commands): Use #'mapc, not #'mapc-internal here.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Sun, 31 Jan 2010 18:29:48 +0000
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;;; vt-control.el --- Common VTxxx control functions

;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Rob Riepel <riepel@networking.stanford.edu>
;; Maintainer: Rob Riepel <riepel@networking.stanford.edu>
;; Keywords: terminals

;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.

;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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;;; Commentary:

;;  The functions contained in this file send various VT control codes
;;  to the terminal where emacs is running.  The following functions are
;;  available.

;;    Function           Action

;;    vt-wide            set wide screen (132 characters)
;;    vt-narrow          set narrow screen (80 characters)
;;    vt-toggle-screen   toggle wide/narrow screen
;;    vt-keypad-on       set applications keypad on
;;    vt-keypad-off      set applications keypad off
;;    vt-numlock         toggle applications keypad on/off

;;; Usage:

;;  To use enable these functions, simply load this file.

;;  Note: vt-control makes no effort to determine how the terminal is
;;        initially set.  It assumes the terminal starts with a width
;;        of 80 characters and the applications keypad enabled.  Nor
;;        does vt-control try to restore the terminal when emacs is
;;        killed or suspended.

;;; Code:


;;;  Global variables

(defvar vt-applications-keypad-p t
  "If non-nil, keypad is in applications mode.")

(defvar vt-wide-p nil
  "If non-nil, the screen is 132 characters wide.")


;;;  Screen width functions.

(defun vt-wide nil
  "Set the screen 132 characters wide."
  (interactive)
  (send-string-to-terminal "\e[?3h")
  (set-frame-width (selected-frame) 132)
  (setq vt-wide-p t))

(defun vt-narrow nil
  "Set the screen 80 characters wide."
  (interactive)
  (send-string-to-terminal "\e[?3l")
  (set-frame-width (selected-frame) 80)
  (setq vt-wide-p nil))

(defun vt-toggle-screen nil
  "Toggle between 80 and 132 character screen width."
  (interactive)
  (if vt-wide-p (vt-narrow) (vt-wide)))


;;;  Applications keypad functions.

(defun vt-keypad-on (&optional tell)
  "Turn on the VT applications keypad."
  (interactive)
  (send-string-to-terminal "\e[\e=")
  (setq vt-applications-keypad-p t)
  (if (or tell (interactive-p)) (message "Applications keypad enabled.")))

(defun vt-keypad-off (&optional tell)
  "Turn off the VT applications keypad."
  (interactive "p")
  (send-string-to-terminal "\e[\e>")
  (setq vt-applications-keypad-p nil)
  (if (or tell (interactive-p)) (message "Applications keypad disabled.")))

(defun vt-numlock nil
  "Toggle VT application keypad on and off."
  (interactive)
  (if vt-applications-keypad-p (vt-keypad-off (interactive-p))
    (vt-keypad-on (interactive-p))))

;;; vt-control.el ends here