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Normally return a compiled function if one argument, #'constantly. 2010-02-24 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-extra.el (constantly): Normally return a compiled function from #'constantly if we are handed a single argument. Shouldn't actually matter, the overhead for returning a single constant in a lambda form vs. in a compiled function is minuscule, but using compiled functions as much as possible is good style in XEmacs, our interpreter is not stellar (nor indeed should it need to be).
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:17:13 +0000
parents 11502791fc1c
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;; news.el --- keypad and function key bindings for the Sony NEWS keyboard

;; Author: FSF
;; Keywords: terminals

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;;; Synched up with: FSF 21.0.103.

;;; Commentary:

;;; Uses the Emacs 19 terminal initialization features --- won't work with 18.

;;; Code:

(defvar news-fkey-prefix)

(if (boundp 'news-fkey-prefix)
    nil
  ;; The terminal initialization should already have set up some keys
  (setq news-fkey-prefix (lookup-key function-key-map "\eO"))
  (if (not (keymapp news-fkey-prefix))
      (error "What?  Your news termcap/terminfo has no keycaps in it."))

  ;; Termcap or terminfo will set these
  ;; (define-key news-fkey-prefix "P" [f1])
  ;; (define-key news-fkey-prefix "Q" [f2])
  ;; (define-key news-fkey-prefix "R" [f3])
  ;; (define-key news-fkey-prefix "S" [f4])
  ;; (define-key news-fkey-prefix "T" [f5])
  ;; (define-key news-fkey-prefix "U" [f6])
  ;; (define-key news-fkey-prefix "V" [f7])
  ;; (define-key news-fkey-prefix "W" [f8])
  ;; (define-key news-fkey-prefix "X" [f9])
  ;; (define-key news-fkey-prefix "Y" [f10])

  ;; Terminfo will set these
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "a" [execute])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "b" [select])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "c" [cancel])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "M" [kp-enter])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "q" [kp-1])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "s" [kp-3])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "u" [kp-5])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "w" [kp-7])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "y" [kp-9])

  ;; These aren't in either termcap or terminfo's repertoire
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "m" [kp-subtract])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "k" [kp-add])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "l" [kp-separator])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "n" [kp-decimal])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "p" [kp-0])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "r" [kp-2])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "t" [kp-4])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "v" [kp-6])
  (define-key news-fkey-prefix "x" [kp-8])
  )

;;; news.el ends here