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Unify #'find-coding-system-magic-cookie-in-file, look_for_coding_system_magic_cookie()
src/ChangeLog addition:
2012-09-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* file-coding.c:
* file-coding.c (snarf_coding_system):
Take a new parameter, FIND_CODING_SYSTEM_P, which indicates that
find_coding_system() should be called.
* file-coding.c (look_for_coding_system_magic_cookie):
* file-coding.c (determine_real_coding_system):
* file-coding.c (undecided_convert):
Use this parameter.
* file-coding.c (Ffind_coding_system_magic_cookie_in_file):
New, moved from files.el, so we can use
look_for_coding_system_magic_cookie's implementation.
* file-coding.c (syms_of_file_coding):
Make Ffind_coding_system_magic_cookie_in_file available.
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2012-09-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* files.el:
* files.el (find-coding-system-magic-cookie-in-file):
Removed. Move this to C, so we can use
look_for_coding_system_magic_cookie().
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Fri, 07 Sep 2012 22:06:01 +0100 |
parents | 308d34e9f07d |
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/* code is all from loser.c and loser.el by Mly Copyright (C) 2002 Richard Mlynarik <mly@pobox.com> 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/>. Commentary: Compile this file. Run it in the background giving it a command line argument PORT which is a positive integer 1024 < PORT < 32768 (avoid the numbers assigned in /etc/services). Then start up a fresh (you're going to crash) XEmacs. Execute the following (defun lose (port) (interactive "nUrk: ") (require 'comint) (while t (condition-case e (let* ((name "*lose*") (b (get-buffer-create name))) (switch-to-buffer b) (comint-mode) (comint-exec b name (cons "127.0.0.1" port) nil '()) (process-send-string (get-buffer-process b) "\377\373\001") (process-send-string (get-buffer-process b) "\377\373\001")) (error (message "URK: %s" e)) (sit-for 1)))) Then M-x lose RET PORT RET and you lose big (in XEmacs 21.1, anyway). Note: the error messages are proper functioning. What should eventually happen after a number of SIGPIPEs is that you get a SIGSEGV and life is bad and XEmacs is dead. */ #include <arpa/inet.h> int main (int argc, char **argv) { struct sockaddr_in junk; int s; memset (&junk, 0, sizeof (junk)); junk.sin_family = AF_INET; junk.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl (INADDR_ANY); /* un*x sucks */ junk.sin_port = htons (atoi (argv[1])); /* un*x blows */ s = socket (PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); bind (s, (struct sockaddr *)&junk, sizeof (junk)); listen (s, 1); for (;;) { int loser = accept (s, NULL, 0); close (loser); } }