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Various cleanups for Dynarr code, from Unicode-internal ws dynarr.c: Add comment explaining Dynarr_largest() use. dynarr.c: In Dynarr_insert_many(), don't call Dynarr_resize() unless we actually need to resize, and note that an assert() that we are inserting at or below the current end could be wrong if code wants to access stuff between `len' and `largest'. dynarr.c: Don't just Dynarr_resize() to the right size; instead use Dynarr_reset() then Dynarr_add_many(), so that the 'len' and 'largest' and such get set properly. dynarr.c, faces.c, gutter.c, lisp.h, lread.c, lrecord.h, redisplay-output.c, redisplay.c: Rename Dynarr member 'cur' to 'len' since it's the length of the dynarr, not really a pointer to a "current insertion point". Use type_checking_assert() instead of just assert() in some places. Add additional assertions (Dynarr_verify*()) to check that we're being given positions within range. Use them in Dynarr_at, Dynarr_atp, etc. New Dynarr_atp_allow_end() for retrieving a pointer to a position that might be the element past the last one. New Dynarr_past_lastp() to retrieve a pointer to the position past the last one, using Dynarr_atp_allow_end(). Change code appropriately to use it. Rename Dynarr_end() to Dynarr_lastp() (pointer to the last element) for clarity, and change code appropriately to use it. Change code appropriately to use Dynarr_begin(). Rewrite Dynarr_add_many(). New version can accept a NULL pointer to mean "reserve space but don't put anything in it". Used by stack_like_malloc().
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Wed, 13 Jan 2010 04:07:42 -0600
parents a4f53d9b3154
children cc15677e0335 308d34e9f07d
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#! /bin/sh
# emacs-fe --- front end driver for `emacs' and other programs

# Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Noah S. Friedman

# Author: Noah Friedman <friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu>
# Created: 1995-09-11

# $.Id: emacs-fe,v 1.8 1996/03/07 04:32:33 friedman Exp $

# 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, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# This program 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 this program; if not, you can either send email to this
# program's maintainer or write to: The Free Software Foundation,
# Inc.; 59 Temple Place, Suite 330; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

# Commentary:

# Inspired by a similar set of scripts by Charles Sandel <sandel@cli.com>,
# but generalized into this single script.

# Front-end shell script for GNU Emacs, used to manage multiple versions of
# Emacs and its associated utilities.
#
# Strategy: Install this script as "$prefix/bin/[progname]", for each
# program named [progname], (e.g. "emacs", "ispell", "etags", etc).  These
# are the commands users would normally execute to run them.

# Give each version of emacs/xemacs/mule/ispell a separate hierarchy under
# $prefix/[emacs|xemacs|mule|ispell], with the name
# "[emacs|xemacs|mule|ispell]-NN.NN" where NN.NN is the version number.
# This script looks at what versions are available, and selects a version,
# currently whatever is specified by $DEFAULTLVERSION.

# However, users can specify their own choice to force the selection of a
# particular version by setting the environment variable PROGNAMEVERSION
# (e.g. EMACSVERSION, MULEVERSION, XEMACSVERSION, etc.) to have a value
# which is the version number of the program that they want to use (just
# the numeric value), or to specify either the NEWEST or OLDEST versions.

# Code:

# Name by which this script was invoked.
progname=`echo "$0" | sed -e 's/[^\/]*\///g'`

# To prevent hairy quoting and escaping later.
bq='`'
eq="'"

case "$progname" in
  emacs-fe-print )
    case $# in
      1 ) : ;;
      * )
        echo "$progname: Exactly one argument is required." 1>&2
        exit 1
       ;;
    esac

    # sed is more portable than `dirname'
    dir=`echo "$0" | sed -e 's/\/*$//' -e 's/\/[^\/]*$//'`
    if test -f "$dir/$1"; then
      EMACS_FE_PRINT=t
      export EMACS_FE_PRINT
      exec "$dir/$1"
    fi

    echo "$progname: $bq$dir/$1$eq does not seem to exist." 1>&2
    exit 1
  ;;
esac

DEFAULTVERSION="${DEFAULTVERSION-NEWEST}"
VARIANT="${EMACSVARIANT-emacs}"

if [ "$prefix" = "" ] ; then
  # root of the GNU installed tree
  prefix=/usr/local/gnu
fi

if [ ! -d "$prefix" ] ; then
  echo "Cannot find root of GNU tree ($prefix)."
  exit 1
fi

case "$progname" in
  emacs | lemacs | xemacs | mule | ispell )
    if [ "$eprefix" = "" ] ; then
      # prefix name of the subdirectory
      eprefix="${progname}/${progname}-"
    fi
   ;;
  * )
    eprefix="$VARIANT/${VARIANT}-"
   ;;
esac

# Find out which versions are available on the system and sort them
# in numeric order.
#
# The largish sed script prefixes all version numbers with a sort key.
# That key is constructed by padding out any single or double digits to 3
# digits from the version number, then converting all occurrences of `.' to
# `0', and prefixing and suffixing the entire result with an additional
# zero.  After sorting, the sort key is stripped from the output.
# We do all this because `sort' cannot numerically sort decimal numbers and
# will stop on the first `.'.
# This may not work correctly if the version number has more than 4 levels
# of minor versions (e.g. "1.2.3.4.5" may cause problems).
availversions=`ls -1d $prefix/${eprefix}*/. 2> /dev/null \
                | sed -n \
                      -e "s#^$prefix/$eprefix\([0-9.][0-9.]*\)/\.*#\1#" \
                      -e 'h
                          s/[^.]*[^0-9.][^.]*\.//g
                          :0
                          /[0-9.][0-9.]*\.[0-9.][0-9.]*\.[0-9.][0-9.]*\.[0-9.][0-9.]*/!{
                            s/$/.0/
                            b 0
                          }
                          s/^/./
                          s/$/./
                          :1
                          s/\.\([0-9]\)\./.00\1./g
                          s/\.\([0-9][0-9]\)\./.0\1./g
                          t 1
                          s/\./0/g
                          G
                          s/\n/ /' \
                       -e 'p' \
                 | sort -nu \
                 | sed -e 's/.* //'`

if [ "$availversions" = "" ] ; then
	echo "No version of $progname found in $prefix/$eprefix*."
	exit 1
fi

# This sets `oldest' to the oldest version available, and `newest'
# to the newest version available.
# On line 1, we save the original pattern in the hold space and restore it
# in case it is the only line of input.
eval `echo "$availversions" \
       | sed -ne '1{h;s/^/oldest=/p;g;}
                  ${s/^/newest=/p;}
                 '`

# The environment variable [progname]VERSION can have a value which specifies
# a version number, OR it can contain the values "NEWEST" or "OLDEST" to
# specify the newest or oldest version which was found.
sed_upcase='y/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/'

PROGNAME=`echo "$progname" | sed -e "$sed_upcase" -e 's/-/_/g'`
eval version=\"\$${PROGNAME}VERSION\"

# If there is no ETAGSVERSION, EMACSCLIENTVERSION, etc, then look for
# EMACSVERSION, XEMACSVERSION, or whatever the current variant is.
case "$version" in
  '' )
    case "$progname" in
      ispell )
        # If this is ispell and ISPELLVERSION isn't set, just use 3.1.
        # We could run this script recursively with a flag indicating to
        # find the current emacs variant and version and just print it out,
        # but that is a very pathological case and is a lot of work.
        version=3.1 ;;
      * )
        variant=`echo "$VARIANT" | sed -e "$sed_upcase"`
        eval version=\"\$${variant}VERSION\"
        case "$version" in
          '' ) version="$DEFAULTVERSION" ;;
        esac
       ;;
    esac
esac

case "$version" in
  [Oo][Ll][Dd][Ee][Ss][Tt]) version="$oldest" ;;
  [Nn][Ee][Ww][Ee][Ss][Tt]) version="$newest" ;;
  '') version="$oldest" ;;
  *)
    if [ ! -d "$prefix/$eprefix$version" ] ;  then
      echo "$progname: $version: Cannot find requested version." 1>&2
      version=
    fi
   ;;
esac

# If we don't have a version by now, then give up.
if [ "$version" = "" ] ; then
  exec 1>&2
  echo "$progname: Cannot determine which version to use."
  case "$availversions" in
    */* )
      echo "Available versions are:"
      for f in $availversions; do
        echo "   $f"
      done | sort
     ;;
    * )
      echo "Available versions are:" $availversions
     ;;
  esac
  exit 1
fi

case "$progname" in
  emacs | lemacs | xemacs | mule )
    EMACSVARIANT=$progname
    eval ${PROGNAME}VERSION=$version
    eval export EMACSVARIANT ${PROGNAME}VERSION

    case "$EMACSVARIANT-$version" in
      emacs-18* )       ISPELLVERSION=4.0    ;;
      emacs-19.[0-9] )  ISPELLVERSION=4.0    ;;
      emacs-19.1[0-9] ) ISPELLVERSION=4.0    ;;
      emacs-19.2[0-2] ) ISPELLVERSION=4.0    ;;
      emacs-19.2[3-9] ) ISPELLVERSION=3.1    ;;
      emacs-* )         ISPELLVERSION=3.1    ;;

      lemacs-19.[0-9] )	ISPELLVERSION=3.0.09 ;;
      lemacs-19.10 )	ISPELLVERSION=3.1    ;;

      xemacs-* )	ISPELLVERSION=3.1    ;;

      mule-* )          ISPELLVERSION=3.1    ;;
    esac
    export ISPELLVERSION
   ;;
esac

case "$progname" in
  xemacs )
    # xemacs expects to use the keysym database in /usr/openwin, but that
    # database doesn't define many of the keysyms it uses.  Unless the user
    # has already defined their own, specify the keysym database in X11.
    XKEYSYMDB="${XKEYSYMDB-/usr/local/X11/lib/X11/XKeysymDB}"
    export XKEYSYMDB

    # Some versions of xemacs (e.g. 19.12) are dynamically linked against
    # the openwin tooltalk library (libtt.so), so add openwin to the
    # dynamic load path if necessary.
    case "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" in
       *'/usr/openwin/lib'* ) : ;;
       '' )
         LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/X11R5/lib:/usr/openwin/lib:/lib
         export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
        ;;
       * )
         LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/openwin/lib"
         export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
        ;;
    esac
 ;;
esac

# Set up the MANPATH so that the man pages for this version
# are searched first
if [ -d $prefix/$eprefix$version/man ] ; then
  MANPATH=$prefix/$eprefix$version/man:$MANPATH
  export MANPATH
fi

# There is no need to do this, and it can potentially cause problems,
# especially if a program like `xemacs' exists in that directory and gets
# run in subshells instead of this script.
#PATH=$prefix/$eprefix$version/bin:$PATH
#export PATH

searchdirs=`exec 2> /dev/null
            cd $prefix/$eprefix$version \
            && find bin \
                    libexec/$VARIANT/$version/* \
                    lib/$VARIANT/$version/* \
                    lib/$VARIANT-$version/* \
                    lib/$VARIANT/etc \
                    lib/etc \
                 -type d -print`

for dir in $searchdirs ; do
  for p in $progname-$version $progname ; do
    prog="$prefix/$eprefix$version/$dir/$p"

    if test -f "$prog" ; then
      case "${EMACS_FE_PRINT+set}" in
        set )
          echo "$prog"
          exit 0
         ;;
      esac

      exec "$prog" ${1+"$@"}
    fi
  done
done

exec 1>&2

echo "$progname: Cannot find $bq$progname-$version$eq or $bq$progname$eq in"

for d in $searchdirs ; do
  ls -1d $prefix/$eprefix$version/$d 2> /dev/null \
   | sed -e "s/^/$progname:   /"
done

exit 1

# emacs-fe ends here