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fix compile issues with gcc 4
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ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-24 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* aclocal.m4 (XE_SHLIB_STUFF):
Use -export-all-symbols instead of -export-dynamic on PE targets
(Cygwin and MinGW).
* configure.ac (XE_EXPAND_VARIABLE):
* configure.ac (TAB):
Create variable XEMACS_CC_GPP to check whether we're running g++.
Don't just check for an executable called `g++' -- it might be
called g++-4 or whatever. Instead, check for either named `g++*'
or claiming to be g++ when called with --version. Rewrite code do
use the variable.
Add -fno-strict-aliasing to optimization flags when GCC and
optimized, and in all cases with g++, since under these circumstances
strict aliasing is otherwise assumed, and XEmacs can't easily be
made to respect its restrictions.
* configure: Regenerate.
lib-src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-24 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* fakemail.c (args_size):
* fakemail.c (parse_header):
* ootags.c (C_entries):
Fix warnings about possible use of uninitialized vars.
lwlib/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-24 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* xlwgauge.c (GaugeResize):
* xlwgauge.c (GaugeSize):
Fix warnings about possible use of uninitialized vars.
modules/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-24 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* postgresql/postgresql.c (CHECK_LIVE_CONNECTION):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (print_pgconn):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_connectdb):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_connect_start):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_exec):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_get_result):
Fix g++ 4.3 complaints about implicit conversions of string
literals (const char *) to char *.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-24 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* chartab.c (decode_char_table_range):
* extents.c (extent_fragment_update):
* objects-msw.c (initialize_font_instance):
* process.c (Fgetenv):
* redisplay-output.c (get_next_display_block):
Fix warnings about possible use of uninitialized vars.
* compiler.h:
* compiler.h (REGISTER):
* event-stream.c (is_scrollbar_event):
* window.c (window_scrollbar_width):
* window.c (window_scrollbar_height):
* window.c (window_left_window_gutter_width):
* window.c (window_right_window_gutter_width):
Add USED_IF_SCROLLBARS. Use it to fix warnings about unused
vars when --with-scrollbars=no.
* config.h.in:
Change comment to explain better why DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER
is needed.
* dialog-msw.c:
* emacs.c (SHEBANG_EXE_PROGNAME_LENGTH):
* emacs.c (main_1):
* event-msw.c (struct mswin_message_debug):
* event-msw.c (debug_output_mswin_message):
* font-mgr.c:
* font-mgr.c (Ffc_config_filename):
* glyphs-msw.c (struct):
* glyphs-msw.c (bitmap_table):
* glyphs-x.c (update_widget_face):
* intl-win32.c (struct lang_to_string):
* intl-win32.c (lang_to_string_table):
* nas.c:
* objects-xlike-inc.c:
* objects-xlike-inc.c (xft_find_charset_font):
* syswindows.h:
* win32.c (mswindows_output_last_error):
Fix g++ 4.3 complaints about implicit conversions of string
literals (const char *) to char *.
* lisp.h:
G++ 4.3 needs #include <limits> to avoid errors about min/max.
* lisp.h (disabled_assert_with_message):
Use disabled_assert* whenever asserts are disabled. Rewrite
disabled_assert* to avoid complaints about unused vars by
pretending to use the vars but casting them to (void).
Remove code that defined assert() weirdly if DEBUG_XEMACS but
not USE_ASSERTIONS -- configure sets USE_ASSERTIONS automatically
when DEBUG_XEMACS, and if the user has forced it off, then
so be it.
* lisp.h (SYMBOL_KEYWORD):
Put some of the combined `extern Lisp_Object's back under
the file they are declared in. Cosmetic fix.
* number.h:
Remove `extern Lisp_Object' decls that duplicate lisp.h,
since they have different C vs. C++ linkage.
author | Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> |
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date | Sun, 24 Jan 2010 22:04:58 -0600 |
parents | 1e7cc382eb16 |
children | e0db3c197671 |
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/* Declarations having to do with Mule char tables. Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Ben Wing. This file is part of XEmacs. XEmacs 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) any later version. XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* Synched up with: Mule 2.3. Not synched with FSF. This file was written independently of the FSF implementation, and is not compatible. */ #ifndef INCLUDED_chartab_h_ #define INCLUDED_chartab_h_ #include "charset.h" /************************************************************************/ /* Char Tables */ /************************************************************************/ /* Under Mule, we use a complex representation (see below). When not under Mule, there are only 256 possible characters so we just represent them directly. */ #ifdef MULE struct Lisp_Char_Table_Entry { struct LCRECORD_HEADER header; /* In the interests of simplicity, we just use a fixed 96-entry table. If we felt like being smarter, we could make this variable-size and add an offset value into this structure. */ Lisp_Object level2[96]; }; typedef struct Lisp_Char_Table_Entry Lisp_Char_Table_Entry; DECLARE_LRECORD (char_table_entry, Lisp_Char_Table_Entry); #define XCHAR_TABLE_ENTRY(x) \ XRECORD (x, char_table_entry, Lisp_Char_Table_Entry) #define wrap_char_table_entry(p) wrap_record (p, char_table_entry) #define CHAR_TABLE_ENTRYP(x) RECORDP (x, char_table_entry) /* #define CHECK_CHAR_TABLE_ENTRY(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, char_table_entry) char table entries should never escape to Lisp */ #endif /* MULE */ enum char_table_type { CHAR_TABLE_TYPE_GENERIC, #ifdef MULE CHAR_TABLE_TYPE_CATEGORY, #endif CHAR_TABLE_TYPE_SYNTAX, CHAR_TABLE_TYPE_DISPLAY, CHAR_TABLE_TYPE_CHAR }; #ifdef MULE #define NUM_ASCII_CHARS 160 #else #define NUM_ASCII_CHARS 256 #endif struct Lisp_Char_Table { struct LCRECORD_HEADER header; Lisp_Object ascii[NUM_ASCII_CHARS]; Lisp_Object default_; Lisp_Object parent; /* #### not yet implemented */ #ifdef MULE /* We basically duplicate the Mule vectors-of-vectors implementation. We can do this because we know a great deal about the sorts of things we are going to be indexing. The current implementation is as follows: ascii[0-159] is used for ASCII and Control-1 characters. level1[0 .. (NUM_LEADING_BYTES-1)] indexes charsets by leading byte (subtract MIN_LEADING_BYTE from the leading byte). If the value of this is not an opaque, then it specifies a value for all characters in the charset. Otherwise, it will be a 96-Lisp-Object opaque that we created, specifying a value for each row. If the value of this is not an opaque, then it specifies a value for all characters in the row. Otherwise, it will be a 96-Lisp-Object opaque that we created, specifying a value for each character. NOTE: 1) This will fail if some C routine passes an opaque to Fput_char_table(). Currently this is not a problem since all char tables that are created are Lisp-visible and thus no one should ever be putting an opaque in a char table. Another possibility is to consider adding a type to */ Lisp_Object level1[NUM_LEADING_BYTES]; #endif /* MULE */ enum char_table_type type; /* stuff used for syntax tables */ Lisp_Object mirror_table; /* points to mirror table for this table (a cache for quicker access), or a back pointer if MIRROR_TABLE_P. */ Lisp_Object next_table; /* DO NOT mark through this. */ char dirty; /* nonzero if mirror dirty and needs updating. */ char mirror_table_p; /* nonzero if this is a mirror table. */ }; typedef struct Lisp_Char_Table Lisp_Char_Table; DECLARE_LRECORD (char_table, Lisp_Char_Table); #define XCHAR_TABLE(x) XRECORD (x, char_table, Lisp_Char_Table) #define wrap_char_table(p) wrap_record (p, char_table) #define CHAR_TABLEP(x) RECORDP (x, char_table) #define CHECK_CHAR_TABLE(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, char_table) #define CONCHECK_CHAR_TABLE(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, char_table) #define CHAR_TABLE_TYPE(ct) ((ct)->type) #define XCHAR_TABLE_TYPE(ct) CHAR_TABLE_TYPE (XCHAR_TABLE (ct)) Lisp_Object get_non_ascii_char_table_value (Lisp_Char_Table *ct, int leading_byte, Ichar c); DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( Lisp_Object get_char_table_1 (Ichar ch, Lisp_Object table) ) { Lisp_Object retval; Lisp_Char_Table *ct = XCHAR_TABLE (table); #ifdef MULE if (ch < NUM_ASCII_CHARS) retval = ct->ascii[ch]; else { unsigned char lb = ichar_leading_byte (ch); if (!CHAR_TABLE_ENTRYP (ct->level1[lb - MIN_LEADING_BYTE])) retval = ct->level1[lb - MIN_LEADING_BYTE]; else retval = get_non_ascii_char_table_value (ct, lb, ch); } #else /* not MULE */ retval = ct->ascii[(unsigned char) ch]; #endif /* not MULE */ if (!UNBOUNDP (retval)) return retval; else return ct->default_; } #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TYPES DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( Lisp_Object get_char_table (Ichar ch, Lisp_Object table) ) { assert (!XCHAR_TABLE (table)->mirror_table_p); return get_char_table_1 (ch, table); } #else #define get_char_table(ch, table) get_char_table_1 (ch, table) #endif enum chartab_range_type { CHARTAB_RANGE_ALL, #ifdef MULE CHARTAB_RANGE_CHARSET, CHARTAB_RANGE_ROW, #endif CHARTAB_RANGE_CHAR }; struct chartab_range { enum chartab_range_type type; Ichar ch; Lisp_Object charset; int row; }; void set_char_table_default (Lisp_Object table, Lisp_Object value); void put_char_table (Lisp_Object table, struct chartab_range *range, Lisp_Object val); int map_char_table (Lisp_Object table, struct chartab_range *range, int (*fn) (struct chartab_range *range, Lisp_Object table, Lisp_Object val, void *arg), void *arg); void prune_syntax_tables (void); Lisp_Object get_range_char_table (struct chartab_range *range, Lisp_Object table, Lisp_Object multi); #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TYPES Lisp_Object updating_mirror_get_range_char_table (struct chartab_range *range, Lisp_Object table, Lisp_Object multi); #else #define updating_mirror_get_range_char_table get_range_char_table #endif void copy_char_table_range (Lisp_Object from, Lisp_Object to, struct chartab_range *range); int word_boundary_p (Ichar c1, Ichar c2); EXFUN (Fcopy_char_table, 1); EXFUN (Fmake_char_table, 1); EXFUN (Fput_char_table, 3); EXFUN (Fget_char_table, 2); extern Lisp_Object Vall_syntax_tables; #ifdef MULE int check_category_char (Ichar ch, Lisp_Object ctbl, int designator, int not_p); extern Lisp_Object Vstandard_category_table; #define CATEGORY_DESIGNATORP(x) \ (CHARP (x) && XCHAR (x) >= 32 && XCHAR (x) <= 126) #define CHECK_CATEGORY_DESIGNATOR(x) do { \ if (!CATEGORY_DESIGNATORP (x)) \ dead_wrong_type_argument (Qcategory_designator_p, x); \ } while (0) #define CONCHECK_CATEGORY_DESIGNATOR(x) do { \ if (!CATEGORY_DESIGNATORP (x)) \ x = wrong_type_argument (Qcategory_designator_p, x); \ } while (0) #define CATEGORY_TABLE_VALUEP(x) \ (NILP (x) || (BIT_VECTORP (x) && (bit_vector_length (XBIT_VECTOR (x)) == 95))) #define CHECK_CATEGORY_TABLE_VALUE(x) do { \ if (!CATEGORY_TABLE_VALUEP (x)) \ dead_wrong_type_argument (Qcategory_table_value_p, x); \ } while (0) #define CONCHECK_CATEGORY_TABLE_VALUE(x) do { \ if (!CATEGORY_TABLE_VALUEP (x)) \ x = wrong_type_argument (Qcategory_table_value_p, x); \ } while (0) #endif /* MULE */ #endif /* INCLUDED_chartab_h_ */