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Preserve extent information in the command builder code. src/ChangeLog addition: 2014-07-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * event-stream.c: * event-stream.c (mark_command_builder): * event-stream.c (finalize_command_builder): Removed. * event-stream.c (allocate_command_builder): * event-stream.c (free_command_builder): Removed. Use free_normal_lisp_object() instead. * event-stream.c (echo_key_event): * event-stream.c (regenerate_echo_keys_from_this_command_keys): Detach all extents here. * event-stream.c (maybe_echo_keys): * event-stream.c (reset_key_echo): * event-stream.c (execute_help_form): * event-stream.c (Fnext_event): * event-stream.c (command_builder_find_leaf_no_jit_binding): * event-stream.c (command_builder_find_leaf): * event-stream.c (lookup_command_event): * events.h (struct command_builder): Move the command builder's echo_buf to being a Lisp string rather than a malloced Ibyte array. This allows passing through extent information, which was previously dropped. It also simplifies the allocation and release code for the command builder. Rename echo_buf_index to echo_buf_fill_pointer, better reflecting its function. Don't rely on zero-termination (something not particularly compatible with Lisp-level code) when showing a substring of echo_buf that differs from that designated by echo_buf_fill_pointer, keep a separate counter instead and use that. * minibuf.c: * minibuf.c (echo_area_append): Use the new START and END keyword arguments to #'append-message, rather than consing a new string for basically every #'next-event prompt displayed. test/ChangeLog addition: 2014-07-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * automated/extent-tests.el: Check that extent information is passed through to the echo area correctly with #'next-event's PROMPT argument. lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2014-07-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * simple.el (raw-append-message): Use #'write-sequence in this, take its START and END keyword arguments, so our callers don't have to cons as much. * simple.el (append-message): Pass through START and END here.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Mon, 14 Jul 2014 13:42:42 +0100
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# Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 William Perry.

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#
# This is slightly more complicated than would normally be the case,
# as this makefile has been tailored to work in the Emacs source tree.
# For samples of how to compile modules outside of the source tree
# (as would be the case if a user had downloaded a module and wanted
# to compile it for use within Emacs), see the samples in the sub-directory
# 'installed'.
#

DESTDIR=

SHELL=/bin/sh
RM=rm -f
CC=../../lib-src/ellcc
CFLAGS=-I. -I../../src
LD=$(CC) --mode=link
MKINIT=$(CC) --mode=init

SRCS=base64.c
OBJS=$(SRCS:.c=.o)

.c.o:
	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $<

MODNAME=base64
MODVER=1.0.0
MODTITLE="Encode objects in Base 64"

all: $(MODNAME).ell

distclean: clean

clean:
	$(RM) $(MODNAME).ell $(OBJS) base64_i.o base64_i.c

$(MODNAME).ell: $(OBJS) base64_i.o
	$(LD) --mod-output=$@ $(OBJS) base64_i.o

base64_i.o: base64_i.c
base64_i.c: $(SRCS)
	ELLMAKEDOC=../../lib-src/make-docfile $(MKINIT) --mod-output=$@ \
	--mod-name=$(MODNAME) --mod-version=$(MODVER) \
	--mod-title=$(MODTITLE) $(SRCS)