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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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/* Execution of byte code produced by bytecomp.el.
   Implementation of compiled-function objects.
   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   Copyright (C) 1995, 2002, 2010 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 3 of the License, 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.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */

/* Synched up with: Mule 2.0, FSF 19.30. */

/* There is more than one place in bytecode.c that may want to do something
   with the list of all the opcodes.  To handle this, we extract them into
   a separate file that can get included after defining OPCODE(sym, val)
   appropriately.  No need to undefine OPCODE; that happens automatically.
*/

  OPCODE (varref,  			010)
  OPCODE (varset,  			020)
  OPCODE (varbind, 			030)
  OPCODE (call,    			040)
  OPCODE (unbind,  			050)

  OPCODE (nth,     			070)
  OPCODE (symbolp, 			071)
  OPCODE (consp,   			072)
  OPCODE (stringp, 			073)
  OPCODE (listp,   			074)
  OPCODE (old_eq,  			075)
  OPCODE (old_memq, 			076)
  OPCODE (not,    			077)
  OPCODE (car,    			0100)
  OPCODE (cdr, 	  			0101)
  OPCODE (cons,   			0102)
  OPCODE (list1,  			0103)
  OPCODE (list2,  			0104)
  OPCODE (list3,  			0105)
  OPCODE (list4,  			0106)
  OPCODE (length, 			0107)
  OPCODE (aref,   			0110)
  OPCODE (aset,   			0111)
  OPCODE (symbol_value, 		0112)
  OPCODE (symbol_function, 		0113)
  OPCODE (set,    			0114)
  OPCODE (fset,   			0115)
  OPCODE (get,    			0116)
  OPCODE (subseq, 			0117)
  OPCODE (concat2, 			0120)
  OPCODE (concat3, 			0121)
  OPCODE (concat4, 			0122)
  OPCODE (sub1, 			0123)
  OPCODE (add1, 			0124)
  OPCODE (eqlsign, 			0125)
  OPCODE (gtr, 				0126)
  OPCODE (lss, 				0127)
  OPCODE (leq, 				0130)
  OPCODE (geq, 				0131)
  OPCODE (diff, 			0132)
  OPCODE (negate, 			0133)
  OPCODE (plus, 			0134)
  OPCODE (max, 				0135)
  OPCODE (min, 				0136)
  OPCODE (mult, 			0137)

  OPCODE (point, 			0140)
  OPCODE (eq, 				0141) /* was Bmark, but no longer
						 generated as of v18 */
  OPCODE (goto_char, 			0142)
  OPCODE (insert, 			0143)
  OPCODE (point_max, 			0144)
  OPCODE (point_min, 			0145)
  OPCODE (char_after, 			0146)
  OPCODE (following_char, 		0147)
  OPCODE (preceding_char, 		0150)
  OPCODE (current_column, 		0151)
  OPCODE (indent_to, 			0152)
  OPCODE (equal, 			0153) /* was Bscan_buffer, but no
						 longer generated as of
						 v18 */
  OPCODE (eolp, 			0154)
  OPCODE (eobp, 			0155)
  OPCODE (bolp, 			0156)
  OPCODE (bobp, 			0157)
  OPCODE (current_buffer, 		0160)
  OPCODE (set_buffer, 			0161)
  OPCODE (save_current_buffer, 		0162) /* was Bread_char, but no
						 longer generated as of
						 v19 */
  OPCODE (memq, 			0163) /* was Bset_mark, but no
						 longer generated as of
						 v18 */
  OPCODE (interactive_p, 		0164) /* Needed since interactive-p
						 takes unevalled args */
  OPCODE (forward_char, 		0165)
  OPCODE (forward_word, 		0166)
  OPCODE (skip_chars_forward, 		0167)
  OPCODE (skip_chars_backward, 		0170)
  OPCODE (forward_line, 		0171)
  OPCODE (char_syntax, 			0172)
  OPCODE (buffer_substring, 		0173)
  OPCODE (delete_region, 		0174)
  OPCODE (narrow_to_region, 		0175)
  OPCODE (widen, 			0176)
  OPCODE (end_of_line, 			0177)

  OPCODE (constant2, 			0201)
  OPCODE (goto, 			0202)
  OPCODE (gotoifnil, 			0203)
  OPCODE (gotoifnonnil, 		0204)
  OPCODE (gotoifnilelsepop, 		0205)
  OPCODE (gotoifnonnilelsepop, 		0206)
  OPCODE (return, 			0207)
  OPCODE (discard, 			0210)
  OPCODE (dup, 				0211)

  OPCODE (save_excursion, 		0212)
  OPCODE (save_window_excursion,	0213)
  OPCODE (save_restriction, 		0214)
  OPCODE (catch, 			0215)

  OPCODE (unwind_protect, 		0216)
  OPCODE (condition_case, 		0217)
  OPCODE (temp_output_buffer_setup, 	0220)
  OPCODE (temp_output_buffer_show,  	0221)

  OPCODE (unbind_all,			0222)

  OPCODE (set_marker,			0223)
  OPCODE (match_beginning,		0224)
  OPCODE (match_end,			0225)
  OPCODE (upcase,			0226)
  OPCODE (downcase,			0227)

  OPCODE (string_equal, 		0230)
  OPCODE (string_lessp,     		0231)
  OPCODE (old_equal, 	 		0232)
  OPCODE (nthcdr, 	 		0233)
  OPCODE (elt, 		 		0234)
  OPCODE (old_member, 	 		0235)
  OPCODE (old_assq, 	 		0236)
  OPCODE (nreverse, 	 		0237)
  OPCODE (setcar, 	 		0240)
  OPCODE (setcdr, 	 		0241)
  OPCODE (car_safe, 	 		0242)
  OPCODE (cdr_safe, 	 		0243)
  OPCODE (nconc, 	 		0244)
  OPCODE (quo, 		 		0245)
  OPCODE (rem, 		 		0246)
  OPCODE (numberp, 	 		0247)
  OPCODE (fixnump, 	 		0250) /* Was Bintegerp. */

  OPCODE (Rgoto, 			0252)
  OPCODE (Rgotoifnil, 			0253)
  OPCODE (Rgotoifnonnil, 		0254)
  OPCODE (Rgotoifnilelsepop, 		0255)
  OPCODE (Rgotoifnonnilelsepop, 	0256)

  OPCODE (listN, 			0257)
  OPCODE (concatN, 			0260)
  OPCODE (insertN, 			0261)

  OPCODE (bind_multiple_value_limits,   0262) /* New in 21.5. */
  OPCODE (multiple_value_list_internal, 0263) /* New in 21.5. */
  OPCODE (multiple_value_call,          0264) /* New in 21.5. */
  OPCODE (throw,                        0265) /* New in 21.5. */

  OPCODE (member, 			0266) /* new in v20 */
  OPCODE (assq, 			0267) /* new in v20 */

  OPCODE (constant,			0300)

#undef OPCODE