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make utf-8 default for Cygwin 1.7, rewrite init code determining default coding systems -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2010-02-06 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * code-init.el: * code-init.el (set-eol-detection): * code-init.el (coding-system-current-system-configuration): * code-init.el (coding-system-default-configuration-table): New. * code-init.el (no-mule-no-eol-detection): * code-init.el (define-coding-system-default-configuration): New. * code-init.el (coding-system-variable-default-value-table): Removed. * code-init.el (no-mule-eol-detection): * code-init.el (coding-system-default-configuration-list): Removed. * code-init.el (coding-system-default-variable-list): * code-init.el (get-coding-system-variable): * code-init.el (set-coding-system-variable): * code-init.el (coding-system-variable-default-value): * code-init.el (reset-coding-categories-to-default): Significant clean-up, add Cygwin-UTF-8 support. 1. Shorten the names of the coding system variables to follow what used to be considered the "abbreviations": default-process-coding-system-read -> process-read default-process-coding-system-write -> process-write buffer-file-coding-system-for-read -> bfcs-for-read default-buffer-file-coding-system -> default-bfcs no-conversion-coding-system-mapping -> no-conv-cs 2. Instead of listing all the defaults in a big, strangely organized table, use a new function `define-coding-system-default-configuration' to define a particular configuration. This uses a hash table stored in `coding-system-default-configuration-table'. Rewrite `coding-system-variable-default-value' appropriately. 3. Rename configurations to eliminate `unix' from the name: unix-no-mule-no-eol-detection -> no-mule-no-eol-detection unix-no-mule-eol-detection -> no-mule-eol-detection unix-mule -> mule This is because these are really for all systems but Windows, not just Unix. 4. Add configuration `cygwin-utf-8', enabled when (featurep 'cygwin-use-utf-8). Uses `utf-8' for all defaults except for `bfcs-for-read', which is `undecided'.
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Sat, 06 Feb 2010 03:59:18 -0600
parents 189fb67ca31a
children 0f66906b6e37
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;; Copyright (C) 2004 Vin Shelton

;; Author: Vin Shelton <acs@xemacs.org>
;; Maintainer: Vin Shelton <acs@xemacs.org>
;; Created: 2004
;; Keywords: tests

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;; Test tag support.
;; See test-harness.el for instructions on how to run these tests.

(let ((testfile "tag-test.c")
      (tagfile "TAGS")
      (tags-build-completion-table nil))

  (cd (temp-directory))

  ;; Create a TAGS file
  (with-temp-file tagfile
    (insert
"
tag-test.c,99
struct mystruct mystruct2,1
struct mystruct *foo\(4,23
DEFUN \(\"require\", Frequire,require,7,51
"))

  ;; Create the test file
  (with-temp-file testfile
    (insert
"
struct mystruct { };

struct mystruct *foo\(\) {
}

DEFUN \(\"require\", Frequire, 1, 2, 0, /*
If feature FEATURE is not loaded, load it from FILENAME.
If FEATURE is not a member of the list `features', then the feature
is not loaded; so load the file FILENAME.
If FILENAME is omitted, the printname of FEATURE is used as the file name.
*/
       \(feature, filename\)\)
{
}
"))

  (let ((tags-always-exact t))

    ;; Search for the tag "mystruct"; this should succeed
    (Silence-Message
     (find-tag "mystruct"))
    (Assert-eq (point) 2)

    ;; Search again.  The search should fail, based on the patch that
    ;; Sven Grundmann submitted for 21.4.16.
    (Check-Error-Message error "No more entries matching mystruct"
			 (Silence-Message
			  (tags-loop-continue))))

  (let ((tags-always-exact nil))

    ;; Search for the definition of "require". Until the etags.el upgrade
    ;; from 21.5 in 21.4.16, this test would fail.
    (condition-case nil
	(Silence-Message
	 (find-tag "require"))
      (t t))
    (Assert-eq (point) 52))

  (kill-buffer testfile)
  (delete-file testfile)
  (kill-buffer tagfile)
  (delete-file tagfile))