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cleanups to debug-print, try harder to make it work during GC -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-02-08 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * emacs.c: * emacs.c (assert_failed): Fix comments about when inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations is set and how used. Increment/decrement in assert_failed rather than just setting/resetting to avoid hosing things in case we're called when the value is already non-zero. Similarly increment/ decrement in_assert_failed. * gc.c (gc_prepare): * gc.c (gc_finish): Increment/decrement inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations rather than setting/resetting. * print.c: * print.c (debug_out): * print.c (write_string_to_alternate_debugging_output): * print.c (restore_inhibit_non_essential_conversion_operations): * print.c (debug_print_exit): * print.c (debug_print_enter): * print.c (debug_prin1): * print.c (debug_p4): * print.c (ext_print_begin): * print.c (ext_print_end): * print.c (external_debug_print): * print.c (debug_p3): * print.c (debug_backtrace): * print.c (debug_short_backtrace): * print.c (vars_of_print): Lots of cleanup. Fix debug_out() so it binds inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations around it to ensure no conversion. Remove many other places that set the same var since the lower-level functions now all do it. A few other places, add inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations bindings.Extract the code out that sets up and resets lots of bindings in debug_prin1() so that debug_backtrace() can use it, and rewrite it to use the new STORE_VOID_IN_LISP() rather than having to have a single static opaque structure holding all the bindings (and not handling reentrancy). Fix raw `char' to be `CIbyte' in the declaration of `alternate_do_string'. * signal.c (check_what_happened): Fix bug: Don't try to check for QUIT when inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations or we may screw things up if QUIT happens during debug printing.
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Mon, 08 Feb 2010 07:00:24 -0600
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;;; mwheel.el --- Mouse support for MS intelli-mouse type mice

;; Copyright (C) 1998, Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Maintainer: William M. Perry <wmperry@cs.indiana.edu>
;; Keywords: mouse

;; 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 2, 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.

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;;; Synched up with: Not synched.

;;; Commentary:

;; This code will enable the use of the infamous 'wheel' on the new
;; crop of mice.  Under XFree86 and the XSuSE X Servers, the wheel
;; events are sent as button4/button5 events.

;; I for one would prefer some way of converting the button4/button5
;; events into different event types, like 'mwheel-up' or
;; 'mwheel-down', but I cannot find a way to do this very easily (or
;; portably), so for now I just live with it.

;; To enable this code, simply put this at the top of your .emacs
;; file:
;;
;; (autoload 'mwheel-install "mwheel" "Enable mouse wheel support.")
;; (mwheel-install)

;;; Code:

(require 'custom)
(require 'cl)

(globally-declare-fboundp
 '(event-basic-type
   posn-window event-start mwheel-event-window mwheel-event-button))

(defcustom mwheel-scroll-amount '(5 1 nil)
  "Amount to scroll windows by when spinning the mouse wheel.
A list with 3 elements specifying the amount to scroll on: a normal wheel
event, a wheel event with the shift key pressed, and a wheel event with the
control key pressed, in that order.

Each item should be the number of lines to scroll, or `nil' for near
full screen.
A near full screen is `next-screen-context-lines' less than a full screen."
  :group 'mouse
  :type '(list
	  (choice :tag "Normal"
		  (const :tag "Full screen" :value nil)
		  (integer :tag "Specific # of lines"))
	  (choice :tag "Shifted"
		  (const :tag "Full screen" :value nil)
		  (integer :tag "Specific # of lines"))
	  (choice :tag "Controlled"
		  (const :tag "Full screen" :value nil)
		  (integer :tag "Specific # of lines"))))

(defcustom mwheel-follow-mouse nil
  "Whether the mouse wheel should scroll the window that the mouse is over.
This can be slightly disconcerting, but some people may prefer it."
  :group 'mouse
  :type 'boolean)

(if (not (fboundp 'event-button))
    (defun mwheel-event-button (event)
      (let ((x (symbol-name (event-basic-type event))))
	(if (not (string-match "^mouse-\\([0-9]+\\)" x))
	    (error "Not a button event: %S" event))
	(string-to-int (substring x (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))))
  (fset 'mwheel-event-button 'event-button))

(if (not (fboundp 'event-window))
    (defun mwheel-event-window (event)
      (posn-window (event-start event)))
  (fset 'mwheel-event-window 'event-window))

(defun mwheel-scroll (event)
  (interactive "e")
  (let ((curwin (if mwheel-follow-mouse
		    (prog1
			(selected-window)
		      (select-window (mwheel-event-window event)))))
	(amt (if (memq 'shift (event-modifiers event))
		 (cadr mwheel-scroll-amount)
	       (if (memq 'control (event-modifiers event))
		   (caddr mwheel-scroll-amount)
		 (car mwheel-scroll-amount)))))
    (unwind-protect
	(case (mwheel-event-button event)
	  (4 (scroll-down amt))
	  (5 (scroll-up amt))
	  (otherwise (error "Bad binding in mwheel-scroll")))
      (if curwin (select-window curwin)))
    ))

;;;###autoload
(defun mwheel-install ()
  "Enable mouse wheel support."
  (interactive)
  (let ((keys '([(mouse-4)] [(shift mouse-4)] [(control mouse-4)]
		[(mouse-5)] [(shift mouse-5)] [(control mouse-5)])))

    ;; This condition-case is here because Emacs 19 will throw an error
    ;; if you try to define a key that it does not know about.  I for one
    ;; prefer to just unconditionally do a mwheel-install in my .emacs, so
    ;; that if the wheeled-mouse is there, it just works, and this way it
    ;; doesn't yell at me if I'm on my laptop or another machine, etc.
    (condition-case ()
	(while keys
	  (define-key global-map (car keys) 'mwheel-scroll)
	  (setq keys (cdr keys)))
      (error nil))))

;;;###autoload
(define-behavior 'mwheel
  "This code enables the use of the infamous 'wheel' on the new
crop of mice.  Under XFree86 and the XSuSE X Servers, the wheel
events are sent as button4/button5 events, which are automatically
set up to do scrolling in the expected way.  The actual way that the
scrolling works can be controlled by `mwheel-scroll-amount' and
`mwheel-follow-mouse'."
  :group 'mouse
  :short-doc "Mouse wheel support for X Windows"
  :enable 'mwheel-install)

(provide 'mwheel)

;;; mwheel.el ends here