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Support full Common Lisp multiple values in C. lisp/ChangeLog 2009-08-11 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * bytecomp.el : Update this file to support full C-level multiple values. This involves: -- Four new bytecodes, and special compiler functions to compile multiple-value-call, multiple-value-list-internal, values, values-list, and, since it now needs to pass back multiple values and is a special form, throw. -- There's a new compiler variable, byte-compile-checks-on-load, which is a list of forms that are evaluated at the very start of a file, with an error thrown if any of them give nil. -- The header is now inserted *after* compilation, giving a chance for the compilation process to influence what those checks are. There is still a check done before compilation for non-ASCII characters, to try to turn off dynamic docstrings if appopriate, in `byte-compile-maybe-reset-coding'. Space is reserved for checks; comments describing the version of the byte compiler generating the file are inserted if space remains for them. * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-version): Update this, we're a newer version of the byte compiler. * byte-optimize.el (byte-optimize-funcall): Correct a comment. * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-lapcode): Discard the arg with byte-multiple-value-call. * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-checks-and-comments-space): New variable, describe how many octets to reserve for checks at the start of byte-compiled files. * cl-compat.el: Remove the fake multiple-value implementation. Have the functions that use it use the real multiple-value implementation instead. * cl-macs.el (cl-block-wrapper, cl-block-throw): Revise the byte-compile properties of these symbols to work now we've made throw into a special form; keep the byte-compile properties as anonymous lambdas, since we don't have docstrings for them. * cl-macs.el (multiple-value-bind, multiple-value-setq) (multiple-value-list, nth-value): Update these functions to work with the C support for multiple values. * cl-macs.el (values): Modify the setf handler for this to call #'multiple-value-list-internal appropriately. * cl-macs.el (cl-setf-do-store): If the store form is a cons, treat it specially as wrapping the store value. * cl.el (cl-block-wrapper): Make this an alias of #'and, not #'identity, since it needs to pass back multiple values. * cl.el (multiple-value-apply): We no longer support this, mark it obsolete. * lisp-mode.el (eval-interactive-verbose): Remove a useless space in the docstring. * lisp-mode.el (eval-interactive): Update this function and its docstring. It now passes back a list, basically wrapping any eval calls with multiple-value-list. This allows multiple values to be printed by default in *scratch*. * lisp-mode.el (prin1-list-as-multiple-values): New function, printing a list as multiple values in the manner of Bruno Haible's clisp, separating each entry with " ;\n". * lisp-mode.el (eval-last-sexp): Call #'prin1-list-as-multiple-values on the return value of #'eval-interactive. * lisp-mode.el (eval-defun): Call #'prin1-list-as-multiple-values on the return value of #'eval-interactive. * mouse.el (mouse-eval-sexp): Deal with lists corresponding to multiple values from #'eval-interactive. Call #'cl-prettyprint, which is always available, instead of sometimes calling #'pprint and sometimes falling back to prin1. * obsolete.el (obsolete-throw): New function, called from eval.c when #'funcall encounters an attempt to call #'throw (now a special form) as a function. Only needed for compatibility with 21.4 byte-code. man/ChangeLog addition: 2009-08-11 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl.texi (Organization): Remove references to the obsolete multiple-value emulating code. src/ChangeLog addition: 2009-08-11 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * bytecode.c (enum Opcode /* Byte codes */): Add four new bytecodes, to deal with multiple values. (POP_WITH_MULTIPLE_VALUES): New macro. (POP): Modify this macro to ignore multiple values. (DISCARD_PRESERVING_MULTIPLE_VALUES): New macro. (DISCARD): Modify this macro to ignore multiple values. (TOP_WITH_MULTIPLE_VALUES): New macro. (TOP_ADDRESS): New macro. (TOP): Modify this macro to ignore multiple values. (TOP_LVALUE): New macro. (Bcall): Ignore multiple values where appropriate. (Breturn): Pass back multiple values. (Bdup): Preserve multiple values. Use TOP_LVALUE with most bytecodes that assign anything to anything. (Bbind_multiple_value_limits, Bmultiple_value_call, Bmultiple_value_list_internal, Bthrow): Implement the new bytecodes. (Bgotoifnilelsepop, Bgotoifnonnilelsepop, BRgotoifnilelsepop, BRgotoifnonnilelsepop): Discard any multiple values. * callint.c (Fcall_interactively): Ignore multiple values when calling #'eval, in two places. * device-x.c (x_IO_error_handler): * macros.c (pop_kbd_macro_event): * eval.c (Fsignal): * eval.c (flagged_a_squirmer): Call throw_or_bomb_out, not Fthrow, now that the latter is a special form. * eval.c: Make Qthrow, Qobsolete_throw available as symbols. Provide multiple_value_current_limit, multiple-values-limit (the latter as specified by Common Lisp. * eval.c (For): Ignore multiple values when comparing with Qnil, but pass any multiple values back for the last arg. * eval.c (Fand): Ditto. * eval.c (Fif): Ignore multiple values when examining the result of the condition. * eval.c (Fcond): Ignore multiple values when comparing what the clauses give, but pass them back if a clause gave non-nil. * eval.c (Fprog2): Never pass back multiple values. * eval.c (FletX, Flet): Ignore multiple when evaluating what exactly symbols should be bound to. * eval.c (Fwhile): Ignore multiple values when evaluating the test. * eval.c (Fsetq, Fdefvar, Fdefconst): Ignore multiple values. * eval.c (Fthrow): Declare this as a special form; ignore multiple values for TAG, preserve them for VALUE. * eval.c (throw_or_bomb_out): Make this available to other files, now Fthrow is a special form. * eval.c (Feval): Ignore multiple values when calling a compiled function, a non-special-form subr, or a lambda expression. * eval.c (Ffuncall): If we attempt to call #'throw (now a special form) as a function, don't error, call #'obsolete-throw instead. * eval.c (make_multiple_value, multiple_value_aset) (multiple_value_aref, print_multiple_value, mark_multiple_value) (size_multiple_value): Implement the multiple_value type. Add a long comment describing our implementation. * eval.c (bind_multiple_value_limits): New function, used by the bytecode and by #'multiple-value-call, #'multiple-value-list-internal. * eval.c (multiple_value_call): New function, used by the bytecode and #'multiple-value-call. * eval.c (Fmultiple_value_call): New special form. * eval.c (multiple_value_list_internal): New function, used by the byte code and #'multiple-value-list-internal. * eval.c (Fmultiple_value_list_internal, Fmultiple_value_prog1): New special forms. * eval.c (Fvalues, Fvalues_list): New Lisp functions. * eval.c (values2): New function, for C code returning multiple values. * eval.c (syms_of_eval): Make our new Lisp functions and symbols available. * eval.c (multiple-values-limit): Make this available to Lisp. * event-msw.c (dde_eval_string): * event-stream.c (execute_help_form): * glade.c (connector): * glyphs-widget.c (glyph_instantiator_to_glyph): * glyphs.c (evaluate_xpm_color_symbols): * gui-x.c (wv_set_evalable_slot, button_item_to_widget_value): * gui.c (gui_item_value, gui_item_display_flush_left): * lread.c (check_if_suppressed): * menubar-gtk.c (menu_convert, menu_descriptor_to_widget_1): * menubar-msw.c (populate_menu_add_item): * print.c (Fwith_output_to_temp_buffer): * symbols.c (Fsetq_default): Ignore multiple values when calling Feval. * symeval.h: Add the header declarations necessary for the multiple-values implementation. * inline.c: #include symeval.h, now that it has some inline functions. * lisp.h: Update Fthrow's declaration. Make throw_or_bomb_out available to all files. * lrecord.h (enum lrecord_type): Add the multiple_value type here.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Sun, 16 Aug 2009 20:55:49 +0100
parents 7039e6323819
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;;; scrollbar.el --- Scrollbar support for XEmacs

;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team
;; Keywords: internal, extensions, dumped

;; This file is part of XEmacs.

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;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF. (Completely divergent from FSF scroll-bar.el)

;;; Commentary:

;; This file is dumped with XEmacs (when scrollbar support is compiled in).

;;; Code:

;; added for the options menu - dverna
(defcustom scrollbars-visible-p t
  "Whether the scrollbars are globally visible.
This variable can be customized through the options menu."
  :type 'boolean
  :set (lambda (var val)
	 (set-specifier vertical-scrollbar-visible-p val)
	 (set-specifier horizontal-scrollbar-visible-p val)
	 (setq-default scrollbars-visible-p val))
  :group 'display)

(defun init-scrollbar-from-resources (locale)
  (when (and (featurep 'x)
	     (or (eq locale 'global)
		 (eq 'x (device-or-frame-type locale))))
    (declare-fboundp (x-init-scrollbar-from-resources locale)))
  (when (and (featurep 'mswindows)
	     (or (eq locale 'global)
		 (eq 'mswindows (device-or-frame-type locale))))
    (declare-fboundp (mswindows-init-scrollbar-metrics locale))))

;;
;; vertical scrollbar functions
;;

;;; #### Move functions from C into Lisp here!

;;
;; horizontal scrollbar functions
;;

(defun scrollbar-char-left (window)
  "Function called when the char-left arrow on the scrollbar is clicked.
This is the little arrow to the left of the scrollbar.  One argument is
passed, the scrollbar's window.  You can advise this function to
change the scrollbar behavior."
  (when (window-live-p window)
    (scrollbar-set-hscroll window (- (window-hscroll window) 1))
    (setq zmacs-region-stays t)
    nil))

(defun scrollbar-char-right (window)
  "Function called when the char-right arrow on the scrollbar is clicked.
This is the little arrow to the right of the scrollbar.  One argument is
passed, the scrollbar's window.  You can advise this function to
change the scrollbar behavior."
  (when (window-live-p window)
    (scrollbar-set-hscroll window (+ (window-hscroll window) 1))
    (setq zmacs-region-stays t)
    nil))

(defun scrollbar-page-left (window)
  "Function called when the user gives the \"page-left\" scrollbar action.
\(The way this is done can vary from scrollbar to scrollbar.\) One argument is
passed, the scrollbar's window.  You can advise this function to
change the scrollbar behavior."
  (when (window-live-p window)
    (scrollbar-set-hscroll window (- (window-hscroll window)
				     (- (window-width window) 2)))
    (setq zmacs-region-stays t)
    nil))

(defun scrollbar-page-right (window)
  "Function called when the user gives the \"page-right\" scrollbar action.
\(The way this is done can vary from scrollbar to scrollbar.\) One argument is
passed, the scrollbar's window.  You can advise this function to
change the scrollbar behavior."
  (when (window-live-p window)
    (scrollbar-set-hscroll window (+ (window-hscroll window)
				     (- (window-width window) 2)))
    (setq zmacs-region-stays t)
    nil))

(defun scrollbar-to-left (window)
  "Function called when the user gives the \"to-left\" scrollbar action.
\(The way this is done can vary from scrollbar to scrollbar.\). One argument is
passed, the scrollbar's window.  You can advise this function to
change the scrollbar behavior."
  (when (window-live-p window)
    (scrollbar-set-hscroll window 0)
    (setq zmacs-region-stays t)
    nil))

(defun scrollbar-to-right (window)
  "Function called when the user gives the \"to-right\" scrollbar action.
\(The way this is done can vary from scrollbar to scrollbar.\). One argument is
passed, the scrollbar's window.  You can advise this function to
change the scrollbar behavior."
  (when (window-live-p window)
    (scrollbar-set-hscroll window 'max)
    (setq zmacs-region-stays t)
    nil))

(defun scrollbar-horizontal-drag (data)
  "Function called when the user drags the horizontal scrollbar thumb.
One argument is passed, a cons containing the scrollbar's window and a value
representing how many columns the thumb is slid over.  You can advise
this function to change the scrollbar behavior."
  (let ((window (car data))
	(value  (cdr data)))
    (when (and (window-live-p window) (integerp value))
      (scrollbar-set-hscroll window value)
      (setq zmacs-region-stays t)
      nil)))

;;; scrollbar.el ends here