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[xemacs-hg @ 2003-02-21 06:56:46 by ben]
redisplay fixes et al.
PROBLEMS: Add comment about Cygwin, unexec and sysmalloc.
Move some non-general stuff out of general.
Make a section for x86.
configure.in: Add check for broken alloca in funcalls.
mule/mule-cmds.el: Alias file-name to native not vice-versa.
Do set EOL of native but not of process output to fix various
problems and be consistent with code-init.el.
code-cmds.el: Return a name not a coding system.
code-init.el: Reindent. Remove `file-name' since it should always be the same
as native.
unicode.el: Rename to load-unicode-mapping-table as suggested by the anonymous
(but rather Turnbullian) comment in unicode.c.
xemacs.dsp: Add /k to default build.
alloc.c: Make gc_currently_forbidden static.
config.h.in, lisp.h: Move some stuff to lisp.h.
console-gtk.h, console-impl.h, console-msw.h, console-x.h, event-Xt.c, event-msw.c, redisplay-gtk.c, redisplay-msw.c, redisplay-output.c, redisplay-x.c, gtk-xemacs.c: Remove duplicated code to redraw exposed area. Add deadbox
method needed by the generalized redraw code. Defer redrawing
if already in redisplay.
frame-msw.c, event-stream.c, frame.c: Add comments about calling Lisp.
debug.c, general-slots.h: Move generalish symbols to general-slots.h.
doprnt.c: reindent.
lisp.h, dynarr.c: Add debug code for locking a dynarr to catch invalid mods.
Use in redisplay.c.
eval.c:
file-coding.c: Define file-name as alias for native not vice-versa.
frame-gtk.c, frame-x.c: Move Qwindow_id to general-slots.
dialog-msw.c, glyphs-gtk.c, glyphs-msw.c, glyphs-widget.c, glyphs-x.c, gui.c, gui.h, menubar-msw.c, menubar.c: Ensure that various glyph functions that eval within redisplay
protect the evals. Same for calls to internal_equal().
Modify various functions, e.g. gui_item_*(), to protect evals
within redisplay, taking an in_redisplay parameter if it's
possible for them to be called both inside and outside of
redisplay.
gutter.c: Defer specifier-changed updating till after redisplay, if
necessary, since we need to enter redisplay to do it.
gutter.c: Do nothing if in redisplay.
lisp.h: Add version of alloca() for use in function calls.
lisp.h: Add XCAD[D+]R up to 6 D's, and aliases X1ST, X2ND, etc.
frame.c, frame.h, redisplay.c, redisplay.h, signal.c, toolbar.c: Redo critical-section code and move from frame.c to redisplay.c.
Require that every place inside of redisplay catch errors itself,
not at the edge of the critical section (thereby bypassing the
rest of redisplay and leaving things in an inconsistent state).
Introduce separate means of holding frame-size changes without
entering a complete critical section. Introduce "post-redisplay"
methods for deferring things till after redisplay. Abort if
we enter redisplay reentrantly. Disable all quit checking in
redisplay since it's too dangerous. Ensure that all calls to
QUIT trigger an abort if unprotected.
redisplay.c, scrollbar-gtk.c, scrollbar-x.c, scrollbar.c: Create enter/exit_redisplay_critical_section_maybe() for code
that needs to ensure it's in a critical section but doesn't
interfere with an existing critical section.
sysdep.c: Use _wexecve() when under Windows NT for Unicode correctness.
text.c, text.h: Add new_dfc() functions, which return an alloca()ed value rather
than requiring an lvalue. (Not really used yet; used in another
workspace, to come.) Add some macros for SIZED_EXTERNAL.
Update the encoding aliases after involved scrutinization of the
X manual.
unicode.c: Answer the anonymous but suspiciously Turnbullian questions.
Rename parse-unicode-translation-table to
load-unicode-mapping-table, as suggested.
author | ben |
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date | Fri, 21 Feb 2003 06:57:21 +0000 |
parents | 3d3049ae1304 |
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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> * */ /* Built-in tar functionality. See tar.h for usage. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include "win32.h" #include <zlib.h> #include "tar.h" #include "mkdir.h" #include "log.h" #include "port.h" #if defined(CYGWIN) || defined(MINGW) #define FACTOR (0x19db1ded53ea710LL) #define NSPERSEC 10000000LL #else __int64 FACTOR=0x19db1ded53ea710L; __int64 NSPERSEC=10000000L; #endif #define SYMLINK_COOKIE "!<symlink>" typedef struct { char name[100]; /* 0 */ char mode[8]; /* 100 */ char uid[8]; /* 108 */ char gid[8]; /* 116 */ char size[12]; /* 124 */ char mtime[12]; /* 136 */ char chksum[8]; /* 148 */ char typeflag; /* 156 */ char linkname[100]; /* 157 */ char magic[6]; /* 257 */ char version[2]; /* 263 */ char uname[32]; /* 265 */ char gname[32]; /* 297 */ char devmajor[8]; /* 329 */ char devminor[8]; /* 337 */ char prefix[155]; /* 345 */ char junk[12]; /* 500 */ } tar_header_type; typedef struct tar_map_result_type_s { struct tar_map_result_type_s *next; char *stored_name; char *mapped_name; } tar_map_result_type; static tar_map_result_type *tar_map_result = 0; static int err; static char file_name[_MAX_PATH+512]; static char have_longname = 0; static int file_length; static tar_header_type tar_header; static char buf[512]; static int _tar_file_size = 0; int _tar_verbose = 0; FILE * _tar_vfile = 0; #define vp if (_tar_verbose) fprintf #define vp2 if (_tar_verbose>1) fprintf static gzFile g = 0; static char * xstrdup (char *c) { char *r = (char *) malloc (strlen (c) + 1); if (!r) exit_setup (1); strcpy (r, c); return r; } int tar_open (char *pathname) { struct stat s; if (_tar_vfile == 0) _tar_vfile = stderr; vp2 (_tar_vfile, "tar: open `%s'\n", pathname); if (stat (pathname, &s) < 0) return 1; _tar_file_size = s.st_size; g = gzopen (pathname, "rb"); if (sizeof (tar_header) != 512) { /* drastic, but important */ fprintf (stderr, "compilation error: tar header struct not 512" " bytes (it's %d)\n", sizeof (tar_header)); exit_setup (1); } err = 0; return g ? 0 : 1; } /* For some reason the cygwin version uses a function that is not in the original source. We duplicate it here - although this does mean revealing some internals. */ extern "C" { z_off_t ZEXPORT tar_gzctell (gzFile file); typedef struct gz_stream { z_stream stream; int z_err; /* error code for last stream operation */ int z_eof; /* set if end of input file */ FILE *file; /* .gz file */ Byte *inbuf; /* input buffer */ Byte *outbuf; /* output buffer */ uLong crc; /* crc32 of uncompressed data */ char *msg; /* error message */ char *path; /* path name for debugging only */ int transparent; /* 1 if input file is not a .gz file */ char mode; /* 'w' or 'r' */ long startpos; /* start of compressed data in file (header skipped) */ } gz_stream; }; z_off_t ZEXPORT tar_gzctell (gzFile file) { gz_stream *s = (gz_stream *)file; return ftell(s->file); } int tar_ftell () { return tar_gzctell (g); } static void skip_file () { while (file_length > 0) { gzread (g, buf, 512); file_length -= 512; } } char * tar_next_file () { int r, n; char *c; r = gzread (g, &tar_header, 512); /* See if we're at end of file */ if (r != 512) return 0; /* See if the header is all zeros (i.e. last block) */ n = 0; for (r = 512/sizeof (int); r; r--) n |= ((int *)&tar_header)[r-1]; if (n == 0) return 0; if (!have_longname && tar_header.typeflag != 'L') { memcpy (file_name, tar_header.name, 100); file_name[100] = 0; } sscanf (tar_header.size, "%o", &file_length); vp2 (_tar_vfile, "%c %9d %s\n", tar_header.typeflag, file_length, file_name); switch (tar_header.typeflag) { case 'L': /* GNU tar long name extension */ if (file_length > _MAX_PATH) { skip_file (); fprintf (stderr, "error: long file name exceeds %d characters\n", _MAX_PATH); err ++; gzread (g, &tar_header, 512); sscanf (tar_header.size, "%o", &file_length); skip_file (); return tar_next_file (); } c = file_name; while (file_length > 0) { int need = file_length > 512 ? 512 : file_length; if (gzread (g, buf, 512) < 512) return 0; memcpy (c, buf, need); c += need; file_length -= need; } *c = 0; have_longname = 1; return tar_next_file (); case '3': /* char */ case '4': /* block */ case '6': /* fifo */ fprintf (stderr, "warning: not extracting special file %s\n", file_name); err ++; return tar_next_file (); case '0': /* regular file */ case 0: /* regular file also */ case '2': /* symbolic link */ case '5': /* directory */ case '7': /* contiguous file */ return file_name; case '1': /* hard link, we just copy */ return file_name; default: fprintf (stderr, "error: unknown (or unsupported) file type `%c'\n", tar_header.typeflag); err ++; skip_file (); return tar_next_file (); } } static void fix_time_stamp (char *path) { int mtime; #if defined(CYGWIN) || defined(MINGW) long long ftimev; #else __int64 ftimev; #endif FILETIME ftime; HANDLE h; sscanf (tar_header.mtime, "%o", &mtime); ftimev = mtime * NSPERSEC + FACTOR; ftime.dwHighDateTime = ftimev >> 32; ftime.dwLowDateTime = ftimev; h = CreateFileA (path, GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, 0, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL | FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, 0); if (h) { SetFileTime (h, 0, 0, &ftime); CloseHandle (h); } } static FILE * common_fopen (char *path) { FILE *out; out = fopen (path, "wb"); if (!out) { /* maybe we need to create a directory */ if (mkdir_p (0, path)) { skip_file (); return 0; } out = fopen (path, "wb"); } if (!out) { fprintf (stderr, "unable to write to file %s\n", path); perror ("The error was"); skip_file (); return 0; } return out; } static void prepare_for_file (char *path) { DWORD w; mkdir_p (0, path); w = GetFileAttributes (path); if (w != 0xffffffff && w & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) { char *tmp = (char *) malloc (strlen (path) + 10); int i = 0; do { i++; sprintf (tmp, "%s.old-%d", path, i); } while (GetFileAttributes (tmp) != 0xffffffff); fprintf (stderr, "warning: moving directory \"%s\" out of the way.\n", path); MoveFile (path, tmp); free (tmp); } DeleteFileA (path); } int tar_read_file (char *path) { FILE *out, *copy; HANDLE h; DWORD w; int got; tar_map_result_type *tmr; switch (tar_header.typeflag) { case '0': /* regular files */ case 0: case '7': vp (_tar_vfile, "F %s\n", path); prepare_for_file (path); out = common_fopen (path); if (!out) return 1; while (file_length > 0) { int put; int want = file_length > 512 ? 512 : file_length; got = gzread (g, buf, 512); if (got < 512) { fprintf (stderr, "tar: unexpected end of file reading %s\n", path); fclose (out); remove (path); return 1; } put = fwrite (buf, 1, want, out); if (put < want) { fprintf (stderr, "tar: out of disk space writing %s\n", path); fclose (out); remove (path); skip_file (); return 1; } file_length -= want; } fclose (out); fix_time_stamp (path); /* we need this to do hard links below */ tmr = (tar_map_result_type *) malloc (sizeof (tar_map_result_type)); tmr->next = tar_map_result; tmr->stored_name = xstrdup (file_name); tmr->mapped_name = xstrdup (path); tar_map_result = tmr; return 0; case '1': /* hard links; we just copy */ for (tmr = tar_map_result; tmr; tmr=tmr->next) if (strcmp (tmr->stored_name, tar_header.linkname) == 0) break; if (!tmr) { fprintf (stderr, "tar: can't find %s to link %s to\n", tar_header.linkname, path); return 1; } vp (_tar_vfile, "H %s <- %s\n", path, tmr->mapped_name); prepare_for_file (path); copy = fopen (tmr->mapped_name, "rb"); if (!copy) { fprintf (stderr, "tar: unable to read %s\n", tmr->mapped_name); return 1; } out = common_fopen (path); if (!out) return 1; while ((got = fread (buf, 1, 512, copy)) > 0) { int put = fwrite (buf, 1, got, out); if (put < got) { fprintf (stderr, "tar: out of disk space writing %s\n", path); fclose (out); fclose (copy); remove (path); return 1; } } fclose (out); fclose (copy); fix_time_stamp (path); return 0; case '5': /* directories */ vp (_tar_vfile, "D %s\n", path); while (path[0] && path[strlen (path)-1] == '/') path[strlen (path) - 1] = 0; return mkdir_p (1, path); case '2': /* symbolic links */ vp (_tar_vfile, "L %s -> %s\n", path, tar_header.linkname); prepare_for_file (path); h = CreateFileA (path, GENERIC_WRITE, 0, 0, CREATE_NEW, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0); if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { fprintf (stderr, "error: unable to create symlink \"%s\" -> \"%s\"\n", path, tar_header.linkname); return 1; } strcpy (buf, SYMLINK_COOKIE); strcat (buf, tar_header.linkname); if (WriteFile (h, buf, strlen (buf) + 1, &w, NULL)) { CloseHandle (h); SetFileAttributesA (path, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM); return 0; } CloseHandle (h); fprintf (stderr, "error: unable to write symlink \"%s\"\n", path); DeleteFileA (path); return 1; } return 0; } int tar_close () { #if 0 while (tar_map_result) { tar_map_result_type *t = tar_map_result->next; free (tar_map_result->stored_name); free (tar_map_result->mapped_name); free (tar_map_result); tar_map_result = t; } #endif tar_map_result = 0; if (gzclose (g)) err ++; return err; /* includes errors for skipped files, etc */ } typedef struct { char *from; int from_len; char *to; int to_len; } map_type; static map_type *map; static int nmaps; int tar_auto (char *pathname, char **maplist) { char *c; int errcount = 0; int i, j; map_type mtemp; char newname[_MAX_PATH+512]; static char twiddles[] = "|\b/\b-\b\\\b"; int t = 0; for (nmaps=0; maplist[nmaps*2]; nmaps++) ; map = (map_type *) malloc ((nmaps+1) * sizeof (map_type)); for (nmaps=0; maplist[nmaps*2]; nmaps++) { map[nmaps].from = maplist[nmaps*2]; map[nmaps].from_len = strlen (maplist[nmaps*2]); map[nmaps].to = maplist[nmaps*2+1]; map[nmaps].to_len = strlen (maplist[nmaps*2+1]); } /* bubble sort - expect the maps to be short */ for (i=0; i<nmaps-1; i++) for (j=i+1; j<nmaps; j++) if (map[i].from_len < map[j].from_len) { mtemp = map[i]; map[i] = map[j]; map[j] = mtemp; } if ((tar_open (pathname))) return 1; while ((c = tar_next_file ())) { int l = strlen (c); for (i=0; i<nmaps; i++) if (l >= map[i].from_len && strncmp (c, map[i].from, map[i].from_len) == 0) { strcpy (newname, map[i].to); strcpy (newname+map[i].to_len, c + map[i].from_len); c = newname; break; } t = (t+2) % 8; fwrite (twiddles+t, 1, 2, stderr); if (tar_read_file (c)) errcount ++; } if (tar_close ()) errcount ++; fwrite (" \b", 1, 2, stderr); vp2 (_tar_vfile, "tar_auto returns %d\n", errcount); return errcount; }