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Support new IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument, #'query-coding-region.
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2009-02-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* coding.el (query-coding-clear-highlights):
Rename the BUFFER argument to BUFFER-OR-STRING, describe it as
possibly being a string in its documentation.
(default-query-coding-region):
Add a new IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument, document that this
function does not support it.
Bind case-fold-search to nil, we don't want this to influence what the
function thinks is encodable or not.
(query-coding-region):
Add a new IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument, document what it
does; reflect this new argument in the associated compiler macro.
(query-coding-string):
Add a new IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument, document what it
does. Support the HIGHLIGHT argument correctly.
* unicode.el (unicode-query-coding-region):
Add a new IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument, document what it
does, implement this. Document a potential problem.
Use #'query-coding-clear-highlights instead of reimplementing it
ourselves.
Remove some debugging messages.
* mule/arabic.el (iso-8859-6):
* mule/cyrillic.el (iso-8859-5):
* mule/greek.el (iso-8859-7):
* mule/hebrew.el (iso-8859-8):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-2):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-3):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-4):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-14):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-15):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-16):
* mule/latin.el (iso-8859-9):
* mule/latin.el (windows-1252):
* mule/mule-coding.el (iso-8859-1):
Avoid the assumption that characters not given an explicit mapping
in these coding systems map to the ISO 8859-1 characters
corresponding to the octets on disk; this makes it much more
reasonable to implement the IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument to
query-coding-region.
* mule/mule-cmds.el (set-language-info):
Correct the docstring.
* mule/mule-cmds.el (finish-set-language-environment):
Treat invalid Unicode sequences produced from
invalid-sequence-coding-system and corresponding to control
characters the same as control characters in redisplay.
* mule/mule-cmds.el:
Document that encode-coding-char is available in coding.el
* mule/mule-coding.el (make-8-bit-generate-helper):
Change to return the both the encode-program generated and the
relevant non-ASCII charset; update the docstring to reflect this.
* mule/mule-coding.el
(make-8-bit-generate-encode-program-and-skip-chars-strings):
Rename this function; have it return skip-chars-strings as well as
the encode program. Have these skip-chars-strings use ranges for
charsets, where possible.
* mule/mule-coding.el (make-8-bit-create-decode-encode-tables):
Revise this to allow people to specify explicitly characters that
should be undefined (= corresponding to keys in
unicode-error-default-translation-table), and treating unspecified
octets above #x7f as undefined by default.
* mule/mule-coding.el (8-bit-fixed-query-coding-region):
Add a new IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument, implement support
for it using the 8-bit-fixed-invalid-sequences-skip-chars coding
system property; remove some debugging messages.
* mule/mule-coding.el (make-8-bit-coding-system):
This function is dumped, autoloading it makes no sense.
Document what happens when characters above #x7f are not
specified, implement this.
* mule/vietnamese.el:
Correct spelling.
tests/ChangeLog addition:
2009-02-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* automated/query-coding-tests.el:
Add FAILING-CASE arguments to the Assert calls, making #'q-c-debug
mostly unnecessary. Remove #'q-c-debug.
Add new tests that use the IGNORE-INVALID-SEQUENCESP argument to
#'query-coding-region; rework the existing ones to respect it.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Sat, 07 Feb 2009 17:13:37 +0000 |
parents | 13e47461d509 |
children | aa5ed11f473b |
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/* -*-C-*- Header file for the XEmacs server and client C code. This file is part of XEmacs. Copying is permitted under those conditions described by the GNU General Public License. Copyright (C) 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Author: Andy Norman (ange@hplb.hpl.hp.com), based on 'etc/server.c' and 'etc/emacsclient.c' from the 18.52 GNU Emacs distribution. Please mail bugs and suggestions to the author at the above address. */ /* HISTORY * 11-Nov-1990 bristor@simba * Added EOT stuff. */ /* * This file incorporates new features added by Bob Weiner <weiner@mot.com>, * Darrell Kindred <dkindred@cmu.edu> and Arup Mukherjee <arup@cmu.edu>. * Please see the note at the end of the README file for details. * * (If gnuserv came bundled with your emacs, the README file is probably * ../etc/gnuserv.README relative to the directory containing this file) */ #define GNUSERV_VERSION "3.12" /* Note: this setting can cause client-server connection failure if the * value of TMPDIR is not shared by client and server at run-time. */ #define USE_TMPDIR #define PATCHLEVEL 2 #define NO_SHORTNAMES /* gnuserv should not be compiled using SOCKS */ #define DO_NOT_SOCKSIFY #include <config.h> #undef signal /* Define the communication method between server and clients: * You can have either or both kinds of sockets, but you can't mix * sockets with sysv ipc */ #define INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS #ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H #define UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS /* #define SYSV_IPC */ #endif /* * Define additional authentication protocols to be used. These methods will * be tried before falling back to the default gnuserv protocol (based on * the GNU_SECURE environment variable). Currently, only MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 * is also supported. * * Comment out the next line(s) if you don't want to enable the * appropriate authentication protocol. */ #if defined (HAVE_XAUTH) #define AUTH_MAGIC_COOKIE #endif /* HAVE_XAUTH */ /* * stuff related to supporting MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 */ #define MCOOKIE_SCREEN "999" /* screen # to use as the gnuserv cookie */ #define MCOOKIE_NAME "MAGIC-1" /* authentication protocol name */ #define MCOOKIE_X_NAME "MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1" /* as needed by X */ #define DEFAUTH_NAME "GNU-SECURE" /* name of default auth protocol */ #define AUTH_TIMEOUT 15 /* # seconds to wait for auth data */ #define AUTH_NAMESZ 15 /* max allows auth protocol name size */ /* * Pick a default communication scheme, if none was specified. */ #if !defined(SYSV_IPC) && !defined(UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) && !defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) #ifdef HAVE_SYSVIPC #define SYSV_IPC /* SYSV systems use SYSV IPC by default */ #endif /* HAVE_SYSVIPC */ #ifdef BSD #define UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS /* BSD systems use Unix Domain sockets by default */ #endif /* BSD */ #endif /* No communication method pre-defined */ #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "syssignal.h" #include <errno.h> #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include <unistd.h> #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H #include <sys/time.h> #endif /* * If you are using SYSV_IPC, you might want to make the buffer size bigger * since it limits the size of requests and responses. Don't make it bigger * than your system's max message size though (usually a couple of k) or else * msgsend will start failing. For sockets, using the system BUFSIZ is usually * what you want. */ # define GSERV_BUFSZ BUFSIZ #ifdef SYSV_IPC #include <sys/ipc.h> #include <sys/msg.h> #define send_string(s,str) \ if (strlen(msgp->mtext) + strlen(str) < GSERV_BUFSZ) \ strcat(msgp->mtext,str); \ else \ { \ fprintf(stderr,"%s: not enough message buffer space\n",progname); \ exit(1); \ } \ #endif /* SYSV_IPC */ #if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) || defined(UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) #include <sys/socket.h> #endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS || UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ #ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS #include <netdb.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #include <arpa/inet.h> #define TABLE_SIZE 101 /* The number of entries in the hash table */ #define HASH(host) host /* Rather simplistic hash function */ #define DEFAULT_PORT 21490 /* default port number to use is * DEFAULT_PORT + uid */ #endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ #ifdef UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS #include <sys/un.h> #define HIDE_UNIX_SOCKET /* put the unix socket in a protected dir */ #endif /* UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */ /* On some platforms, we need to do the equivalent of "stty litout" to get * characters like ^D to pass through to emacs. This problem has only * been observed under emacs18; fsf19 and lemacs are probably okay without it. */ #ifndef DONT_USE_LITOUT #if !defined(HAVE_TERMIO) && !defined(HAVE_TERMIOS) && !defined(VMS) #if !defined(BSD4_1) #define USE_LITOUT #endif #endif #endif #define HOSTNAMSZ 255 /* max size of a hostname */ #define REPLYSIZ 300 /* max size of reply from server to client */ #undef FALSE #define FALSE 0 #undef TRUE #define TRUE 1 extern char *optarg; extern int optind; extern char *progname; extern char *tmpdir; /* The casts shut Sun's compiler up and are safe in the context these are actually used. */ #define max2(x,y) (((int) (x) > (int) (y)) ? (x) : (y)) #define min2(x,y) (((int) (x) < (int) (y)) ? (x) : (y)) #ifndef _NFILE /* rough guess at maximum number of open files */ #define _NFILE 20 #endif #define EOT_STR "\004" #define EOT_CHR '\004' /* connection types */ #define CONN_UNIX 0 #define CONN_INTERNET 1 #define CONN_IPC 2 /* function declarations */ int make_connection (char *hostarg, int portarg, int *s); #ifdef SYSV_IPC void disconnect_from_ipc_server(); #endif #if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) || defined(UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS) void send_string (int s, const char *msg); void disconnect_from_server (int s, int echo); int read_line (int s, char *dest); #endif #ifdef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS int internet_addr (char *host); #endif