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make lrecord UID's have a separate UID space for each object, resurrect debug SOE code in extents.c -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-03-15 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * alloc.c: * alloc.c (c_readonly): * alloc.c (deadbeef_memory): * alloc.c (make_compiled_function): * alloc.c (make_button_data): * alloc.c (make_motion_data): * alloc.c (make_process_data): * alloc.c (make_timeout_data): * alloc.c (make_magic_data): * alloc.c (make_magic_eval_data): * alloc.c (make_eval_data): * alloc.c (make_misc_user_data): * alloc.c (noseeum_make_marker): * alloc.c (ADDITIONAL_FREE_string): * alloc.c (common_init_alloc_early): * alloc.c (init_alloc_once_early): * bytecode.c (print_compiled_function): * bytecode.c (mark_compiled_function): * casetab.c: * casetab.c (print_case_table): * console.c: * console.c (print_console): * database.c (print_database): * database.c (finalize_database): * device-msw.c (sync_printer_with_devmode): * device-msw.c (print_devmode): * device-msw.c (finalize_devmode): * device.c: * device.c (print_device): * elhash.c: * elhash.c (print_hash_table): * eval.c (print_multiple_value): * eval.c (mark_multiple_value): * events.c (deinitialize_event): * events.c (print_event): * events.c (event_equal): * extents.c: * extents.c (soe_dump): * extents.c (soe_insert): * extents.c (soe_delete): * extents.c (soe_move): * extents.c (extent_fragment_update): * extents.c (print_extent_1): * extents.c (print_extent): * extents.c (vars_of_extents): * frame.c: * frame.c (print_frame): * free-hook.c: * free-hook.c (check_free): * glyphs.c: * glyphs.c (print_image_instance): * glyphs.c (print_glyph): * gui.c: * gui.c (copy_gui_item): * hash.c: * hash.c (NULL_ENTRY): * hash.c (KEYS_DIFFER_P): * keymap.c (print_keymap): * keymap.c (MARKED_SLOT): * lisp.h: * lrecord.h: * lrecord.h (LISP_OBJECT_UID): * lrecord.h (set_lheader_implementation): * lrecord.h (struct old_lcrecord_header): * lstream.c (print_lstream): * lstream.c (finalize_lstream): * marker.c (print_marker): * marker.c (marker_equal): * mc-alloc.c (visit_all_used_page_headers): * mule-charset.c: * mule-charset.c (print_charset): * objects.c (print_color_instance): * objects.c (print_font_instance): * objects.c (finalize_font_instance): * opaque.c (print_opaque): * opaque.c (print_opaque_ptr): * opaque.c (equal_opaque_ptr): * print.c (internal_object_printer): * print.c (enum printing_badness): * rangetab.c (print_range_table): * rangetab.c (range_table_equal): * specifier.c (print_specifier): * specifier.c (finalize_specifier): * symbols.c: * symbols.c (print_symbol_value_magic): * tooltalk.c: * tooltalk.c (print_tooltalk_message): * tooltalk.c (print_tooltalk_pattern): * window.c (print_window): * window.c (debug_print_window): (1) Make lrecord UID's have a separate UID space for each object. Otherwise, with 20-bit UID's, we rapidly wrap around, especially when common objects like conses and strings increment the UID value for every object created. (Originally I tried making two UID spaces, one for objects that always print readably and hence don't display the UID, and one for other objects. But certain objects like markers for which a UID is displayed are still generated rapidly enough that UID overflow is a serious issue.) This also has the advantage of making UID values smaller, hence easier to remember -- their main purpose is to make it easier to keep track of different objects of the same type when debugging code. Make sure we dump lrecord UID's so that we don't have problems with pdumped and non-dumped objects having the same UID. (2) Display UID's consistently whenever an object (a) doesn't consistently print readably (objects like cons and string, which always print readably, can't display a UID), and (b) doesn't otherwise have a unique property that makes objects of a particular type distinguishable. (E.g. buffers didn't and still don't print an ID, but the buffer name uniquely identifies the buffer.) Some types, such as event, extent, compiled-function, didn't always (or didn't ever) display an ID; others (such as marker, extent, lstream, opaque, opaque-ptr, any object using internal_object_printer()) used to display the actual machine pointer instead. (3) Rename NORMAL_LISP_OBJECT_UID to LISP_OBJECT_UID; make it work over all Lisp objects and take a Lisp object, not a struct pointer. (4) Some misc cleanups in alloc.c, elhash.c. (5) Change code in events.c that "deinitializes" an event so that it doesn't increment the event UID counter in the process. Also use deadbeef_memory() to overwrite memory instead of doing the same with custom code. In the process, make deadbeef_memory() in alloc.c always available, and delete extraneous copy in mc-alloc.c. Also capitalize all uses of 0xDEADBEEF. Similarly in elhash.c call deadbeef_memory(). (6) Resurrect "debug SOE" code in extents.c. Make it conditional on DEBUG_XEMACS and on a `debug-soe' variable, rather than on SOE_DEBUG. Make it output to stderr, not stdout. (7) Delete some custom print methods that were identical to external_object_printer().
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Mon, 15 Mar 2010 16:35:38 -0500
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/*
 * Copyright (c) 2000, Red Hat, Inc.
 *
 *     This program 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 of the License, or
 *     (at your option) any later version.
 *
 *     A copy of the GNU General Public License can be found at
 *     http://www.gnu.org/
 *
 * Written by DJ Delorie <dj@cygnus.com>
 *
 */

/* OK, here's how this works.  Each of the steps needed for install -
   dialogs, downloads, installs - are in their own files and have some
   "do_*" function (prototype in dialog.h) and a resource id (IDD_* or
   IDD_S_* in resource.h) for that step.  Each step is responsible for
   selecting the next step!  See the NEXT macro in dialog.h.  Note
   that the IDD_S_* ids are fake; those are for steps that don't
   really have a controlling dialog (some have progress dialogs, but
   those don't count, although they could).  Replace the IDD_S_* with
   IDD_* if you create a real dialog for those steps. */

#include "win32.h"

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "resource.h"
#include "dialog.h"
#include "state.h"
#include "msg.h"
#include "netio.h"
#include "find.h"
#include "log.h"

#include "port.h"

void netio_test (char *);

int next_dialog;
int exit_msg = 0;

HINSTANCE hinstance;

int WINAPI
WinMain (HINSTANCE h,
	 HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
	 LPSTR command_line,
	 int cmd_show)
{
  hinstance = h;
  int pos = -1;
  if ((pos = strcspn(command_line, "-")) >= 0
      &&
      command_line[pos+1] == 'u')
    {
      next_dialog = IDD_UNINSTALL;
      log (LOG_TIMESTAMP, "Starting XEmacs uninstall");
      uninstall = 1;
    }
  else
    {
      next_dialog = IDD_SPLASH;
      log (LOG_TIMESTAMP, "Starting XEmacs install");
    }

  do_init(h);

  while (next_dialog)
    {
      switch (next_dialog)
	{
	case IDD_SPLASH:	do_splash (h);	break;
	case IDD_UNINSTALL:	do_uninstall (h);	break;
	case IDD_SOURCE:	do_source (h);	break;
	case IDD_LOCAL_DIR:	do_local_dir (h); break;
	case IDD_ROOT:		do_root (h);	break;
	case IDD_NET:		do_net (h);	break;
	case IDD_SITE:		do_site (h);	break;
	case IDD_OTHER_URL:	do_other (h);	break;
	case IDD_S_LOAD_INI:	do_ini (h);	break;
	case IDD_S_FROM_CWD:	do_fromcwd (h);	break;
	case IDD_CHOOSE:	do_choose (h);	break;
	case IDD_S_DOWNLOAD:	do_download (h); break;
	case IDD_S_INSTALL:	do_install (h);	break;
	case IDD_DESKTOP:	do_desktop (h); break;
	case IDD_S_POSTINSTALL:	do_postinstall (h); break;

	default:
	  next_dialog = 0;
	  break;
	}
    }

  exit_setup (0);

  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}