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Don't determine whether to call general device-type code at startup, rather decide in the device-specific code itself. lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2008-07-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> Patch to make it up to the device-specific code whether various Lisp functions should be called during device creation, not relying on the startup code to decide this. Also, rename initial-window-system to initial-device-type (which makes more sense in this scheme), always set it. * startup.el (command-line): Use initial-device-type, not initial-window-system; just call #'make-device, leave the special behaviour to be done the first time a console type is initialised to be decided on by the respective console code. * x-init.el (x-app-defaults-directory): Declare that it should be bound. (x-define-dead-key): Have the macro take a DEVICE argument. (x-initialize-compose): Have the function take a DEVICE argument, and use it when checking if various keysyms are available on the keyboard. (x-initialize-keyboard): Have the function take a DEVICE argument, allowing device-specific keyboard initialisation. (make-device-early-x-entry-point-called-p): New. (make-device-late-x-entry-point-called-p): New. Rename pre-x-win-initted, x-win-initted. (make-device-early-x-entry-point): Rename init-pre-x-win, take the call to make-x-device out (it should be called from the device-creation code, not vice-versa). (make-device-late-x-entry-point): Rename init-post-x-win, have it take a DEVICE argument, use that DEVICE argument when working out what device-specific things need doing. Don't use create-console-hook in core code. * x-win-xfree86.el (x-win-init-xfree86): Take a DEVICE argument; use it. * x-win-sun.el (x-win-init-sun): Take a DEVICE argument; use it. * mule/mule-x-init.el: Remove #'init-mule-x-win, an empty function. * tty-init.el (make-device-early-tty-entry-point-called-p): New. Rename pre-tty-win-initted. (make-device-early-tty-entry-point): New. Rename init-pre-tty-win. (make-frame-after-init-entry-point): New. Rename init-post-tty-win to better reflect when it's called. * gtk-init.el (gtk-early-lisp-options-file): New. Move this path to a documented variable. (gtk-command-switch-alist): Wrap the docstring to fewer than 79 columns. (make-device-early-gtk-entry-point-called-p): New. (make-device-late-gtk-entry-point-called-p): New. Renamed gtk-pre-win-initted, gtk-post-win-initted to these. (make-device-early-gtk-entry-point): New. (make-device-late-gtk-entry-point): New. Renamed init-pre-gtk-win, init-post-gtk-win to these. Have make-device-late-gtk-entry-point take a device argument, and use it; have make-device-early-gtk-entry-point load the GTK-specific startup code, instead of doing that in C. (init-gtk-win): Deleted, functionality moved to the GTK device creation code. (gtk-define-dead-key): Have it take a DEVICE argument; use this argument. (gtk-initialize-compose): Ditto. * coding.el (set-terminal-coding-system): Correct the docstring; the function isn't broken. src/ChangeLog addition: 2008-07-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> Patch to make it up to the device-specific code whether various Lisp functions should be called during device creation, not relying on the startup code to decide this. Also, rename initial-window-system to initial-device-type (which makes more sense in this scheme), always set it. * redisplay.c (Vinitial_device_type): New. (Vinitial_window_system): Removed. Rename initial-window-system to initial-device type, making it a stream if we're noninteractive. Update its docstring. * device-x.c (Qmake_device_early_x_entry_point, Qmake_device_late_x_entry_point): New. Rename Qinit_pre_x_win, Qinit_post_x_win. (x_init_device): Call #'make-device-early-x-entry-point earlier, now we rely on it to find the application class and the app-defaults directory. (x_finish_init_device): Call #'make-device-late-x-entry-point with the created device. (Vx_app_defaults_directory): Always make this available, to simplify code in x-init.el. * device-tty.c (Qmake_device_early_tty_entry_point): New. Rename Qinit_pre_tty_win, rename Qinit_post_tty_win and move to frame-tty.c as Qmake_frame_after_init_entry_point. (tty_init_device): Call #'make-device-early-tty-entry-point before doing anything. * frame-tty.c (Qmake_frame_after_init_entry_point): New. * frame-tty.c (tty_after_init_frame): Have it call the better-named #'make-frame-after-init-entry-point function instead of #'init-post-tty-win (since it's called after frame, not device, creation). * device-msw.c (Qmake_device_early_mswindows_entry_point, Qmake_device_late_mswindows_entry_point): New. Rename Qinit_pre_mswindows_win, Qinit_post_mswindows_win. (mswindows_init_device): Call #'make-device-early-mswindows-entry-point here, instead of having its predecessor call us. (mswindows_finish_init_device): Call #'make-device-early-mswindows-entry-point, for symmetry with the other device types (though it's an empty function). * device-gtk.c (Qmake_device_early_gtk_entry_point, Qmake_device_late_gtk_entry_point): New. Rename Qinit_pre_gtk_win, Qinit_post_gtk_win. (gtk_init_device): Call #'make-device-early-gtk-entry-point; don't load ~/.xemacs/gtk-options.el ourselves, leave that to lisp. (gtk_finish_init_device): Call #'make-device-late-gtk-entry-point with the created device as an argument.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Wed, 09 Jul 2008 20:46:22 +0200
parents dbd2a866e38a
children db7068430402
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/* gtk-xemacs.c
**
** Description: A widget to encapsulate a XEmacs 'text widget'
**
** Created by: William M. Perry
** Copyright (c) 2000 William M. Perry <wmperry@gnu.org>
**
*/

#include <config.h>

#include "lisp.h"
#include "console-gtk.h"
#include "objects-gtk.h"
#include "gtk-xemacs.h"
#include "device.h"
#include "glyphs.h"
#include "window.h"
#include "faces.h"
#include "event-gtk.h"
#include "frame-impl.h"
#include "console-gtk-impl.h"
#include "device-impl.h"

extern Lisp_Object Vmodeline_face;
extern Lisp_Object Vscrollbar_on_left_p;

EXFUN (Fmake_image_instance, 4);

static void gtk_xemacs_class_init	(GtkXEmacsClass *klass);
static void gtk_xemacs_init		(GtkXEmacs *xemacs);
static void gtk_xemacs_size_allocate	(GtkWidget *widget, GtkAllocation *allocaction);
static void gtk_xemacs_draw		(GtkWidget *widget, GdkRectangle *area);
static void gtk_xemacs_paint		(GtkWidget *widget, GdkRectangle *area);
static void gtk_xemacs_size_request	(GtkWidget *widget, GtkRequisition *requisition);
static void gtk_xemacs_realize		(GtkWidget *widget);
static void gtk_xemacs_style_set        (GtkWidget *widget, GtkStyle *previous_style);
static gint gtk_xemacs_expose		(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventExpose *event);

guint
gtk_xemacs_get_type (void)
{
  static guint xemacs_type = 0;

  if (!xemacs_type)
    {
      static const GtkTypeInfo xemacs_info =
      {
	"GtkXEmacs",
	sizeof (GtkXEmacs),
	sizeof (GtkXEmacsClass),
	(GtkClassInitFunc) gtk_xemacs_class_init,
	(GtkObjectInitFunc) gtk_xemacs_init,
	/* reserved_1 */ NULL,
        /* reserved_2 */ NULL,
        (GtkClassInitFunc) NULL,
      };

      xemacs_type = gtk_type_unique (gtk_fixed_get_type (), &xemacs_info);
    }

  return xemacs_type;
}

static GtkWidgetClass *parent_class;

static void
gtk_xemacs_class_init (GtkXEmacsClass *class_)
{
  GtkWidgetClass *widget_class;

  widget_class = (GtkWidgetClass*) class_;
  parent_class = (GtkWidgetClass *) gtk_type_class (gtk_fixed_get_type ());

  widget_class->size_allocate = gtk_xemacs_size_allocate;
  widget_class->size_request = gtk_xemacs_size_request;
  widget_class->draw = gtk_xemacs_draw;
  widget_class->expose_event = gtk_xemacs_expose;
  widget_class->realize = gtk_xemacs_realize;
  widget_class->button_press_event = emacs_gtk_button_event_handler;
  widget_class->button_release_event = emacs_gtk_button_event_handler;
  widget_class->key_press_event = emacs_gtk_key_event_handler;
  widget_class->key_release_event = emacs_gtk_key_event_handler;
  widget_class->motion_notify_event = emacs_gtk_motion_event_handler;
  widget_class->style_set = gtk_xemacs_style_set;
}

static void
gtk_xemacs_init (GtkXEmacs *xemacs)
{
    GTK_WIDGET_SET_FLAGS (xemacs, GTK_CAN_FOCUS);
}

GtkWidget*
gtk_xemacs_new (struct frame *f)
{
  GtkXEmacs *xemacs;

  xemacs = (GtkXEmacs*) gtk_type_new (gtk_xemacs_get_type ());
  xemacs->f = f;

  return GTK_WIDGET (xemacs);
}

static void
__nuke_background_items (GtkWidget *widget)
{
  /* This bit of voodoo is here to get around the annoying flicker
     when GDK tries to futz with our background pixmap as well as
     XEmacs doing it

     We do NOT set the background of this widget window, that way
     there is NO flickering, etc.  The downside is the XEmacs frame
     appears as 'seethru' when XEmacs is too busy to redraw the
     frame.

     Well, wait, we do... otherwise there sre weird 'seethru' areas
     even when XEmacs does a full redisplay.  Most noticable in some
     areas of the modeline, or in the right-hand-side of the window
     between the scrollbar ad n the edge of the window.
  */
  if (widget->window)
    {
      gdk_window_set_back_pixmap (widget->window, NULL, 0);
      gdk_window_set_back_pixmap (widget->parent->window, NULL, 0);
      gdk_window_set_background (widget->parent->window,
				 &widget->style->bg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]);
      gdk_window_set_background (widget->window,
				 &widget->style->bg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]);
    }
}

extern Lisp_Object xemacs_gtk_convert_color(GdkColor *c, GtkWidget *w);

/* From objects-gtk.c */
extern Lisp_Object __get_gtk_font_truename (GdkFont *gdk_font, int expandp);

#define convert_font(f) __get_gtk_font_truename (f, 0)

#ifdef SMASH_FACE_FALLBACKS
static void
smash_face_fallbacks (struct frame *f, GtkStyle *style)
{
#define FROB(face,prop,slot) do { 							\
				Lisp_Object fallback = Qnil;				\
				Lisp_Object specifier = Fget (face, prop, Qnil);	\
   				struct Lisp_Specifier *sp = NULL;			\
 				if (NILP (specifier)) continue;				\
 				sp = XSPECIFIER (specifier);				\
 				fallback = sp->fallback;				\
 				if (EQ (Fcar (Fcar (Fcar (fallback))), Qgtk))		\
 					fallback = XCDR (fallback);			\
 				if (! NILP (slot))					\
 					fallback = acons (list1 (Qgtk),			\
 								  slot,			\
 								  fallback);		\
 				set_specifier_fallback (specifier, fallback);		\
			     } while (0);
#define FROB_FACE(face,fg_slot,bg_slot) \
do {											\
	FROB (face, Qforeground, xemacs_gtk_convert_color (&style->fg_slot[GTK_STATE_NORMAL], FRAME_GTK_SHELL_WIDGET (f)));	\
	FROB (face, Qbackground, xemacs_gtk_convert_color (&style->bg_slot[GTK_STATE_NORMAL], FRAME_GTK_SHELL_WIDGET (f)));	\
	if (style->rc_style && style->rc_style->bg_pixmap_name[GTK_STATE_NORMAL])	\
	{										\
		FROB (Vdefault_face, Qbackground_pixmap,				\
			Fmake_image_instance (build_string (style->rc_style->bg_pixmap_name[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]), \
					  f->device, Qnil, make_int (5)));			\
	}										\
	else										\
	{										\
		FROB (Vdefault_face, Qbackground_pixmap, Qnil);				\
	}										\
} while (0)

  FROB (Vdefault_face, Qfont, convert_font (style->font));
  FROB_FACE (Vdefault_face, fg, bg);
  FROB_FACE (Vgui_element_face, text, mid);

#undef FROB
#undef FROB_FACE
}
#endif /* SMASH_FACE_FALLBACKS */

#ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
static void
smash_scrollbar_specifiers (struct frame *f, GtkStyle *style)
{
  Lisp_Object frame;
  int slider_size = 0;
  int hsize, vsize;
  GtkRangeClass *klass;

  frame = wrap_frame (f);

  klass = (GtkRangeClass *) gtk_type_class (GTK_TYPE_SCROLLBAR);
  slider_size = klass->slider_width;
  hsize = slider_size + (style->klass->ythickness * 2);
  vsize = slider_size + (style->klass->xthickness * 2);

  style = gtk_style_attach (style,
			    GTK_WIDGET (DEVICE_GTK_APP_SHELL (XDEVICE (FRAME_DEVICE (f))))->window);

  Fadd_spec_to_specifier (Vscrollbar_width, make_int (vsize), frame, Qnil, Qnil);
  Fadd_spec_to_specifier (Vscrollbar_height, make_int (hsize), frame, Qnil, Qnil);
}
#endif /* HAVE_SCROLLBARS */

#ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
extern Lisp_Object Vtoolbar_shadow_thickness;

static void
smash_toolbar_specifiers(struct frame *f, GtkStyle *style)
{
  Lisp_Object frame;
  GtkStyleClass *klass = (GtkStyleClass *) style->klass;

  frame = wrap_frame (f);

  Fadd_spec_to_specifier (Vtoolbar_shadow_thickness, make_int (klass->xthickness),
			  Qnil, list2 (Qgtk, Qdefault), Qprepend);
}
#endif /* HAVE_TOOLBARS */

static void
gtk_xemacs_realize (GtkWidget *widget)
{
  parent_class->realize (widget);
  gtk_xemacs_style_set (widget, gtk_widget_get_style (widget));
}

static void
gtk_xemacs_style_set (GtkWidget *widget, GtkStyle *previous_style)
{
  GtkStyle *new_style = gtk_widget_get_style (widget);
  GtkXEmacs *x = GTK_XEMACS (widget);

  parent_class->style_set (widget, previous_style);

  if (x->f)
    {
      __nuke_background_items (widget);
#ifdef SMASH_FACE_FALLBACKS
      smash_face_fallbacks (x->f, new_style);
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SCROLLBARS
      smash_scrollbar_specifiers (x->f, new_style);
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
      smash_toolbar_specifiers (x->f, new_style);
#endif
    }
}

static void
gtk_xemacs_size_request (GtkWidget *widget, GtkRequisition *requisition)
{
    GtkXEmacs *x = GTK_XEMACS (widget);
    struct frame *f = GTK_XEMACS_FRAME (x);
    int width, height;

    if (f)
      {
	char_to_pixel_size (f, FRAME_WIDTH (f), FRAME_HEIGHT (f),
			    &width, &height);
	requisition->width = width;
	requisition->height = height;
      }
    else
      {
	parent_class->size_request (widget, requisition);
      }
}

/* Assign a size and position to the child widgets.  This differs from the
   super class method in that for all widgets except the scrollbars the size
   and position are not caclulated here.  This is because these widgets have
   this function performed for them by the redisplay code (see
   gtk_map_subwindow()). If the superclass method is called then the widgets
   can change size and position as the two pieces of code move the widgets at
   random.
*/
static void
gtk_xemacs_size_allocate (GtkWidget *widget, GtkAllocation *allocation)
{
    GtkXEmacs *x = GTK_XEMACS (widget);
    GtkFixed *fixed = GTK_FIXED (widget);
    struct frame *f = GTK_XEMACS_FRAME (x);
    int columns, rows;
    GList *children;
    guint16 border_width;

    widget->allocation = *allocation;
    if (GTK_WIDGET_REALIZED (widget))
      gdk_window_move_resize (widget->window,
			      allocation->x, 
			      allocation->y,
			      allocation->width, 
			      allocation->height);

    border_width = GTK_CONTAINER (fixed)->border_width;
  
    children = fixed->children;
    while (children)
      {
	GtkFixedChild* child = (GtkFixedChild*) children->data;
	children = children->next;
      
	/*
	  Scrollbars are the only widget that is managed by GTK.  See
	  comments in gtk_create_scrollbar_instance().
	*/
	if (GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE (child->widget) &&
	    gtk_type_is_a(GTK_OBJECT_TYPE(child->widget), GTK_TYPE_SCROLLBAR))
	  {
	    GtkAllocation child_allocation;
	    GtkRequisition child_requisition;

	    gtk_widget_get_child_requisition (child->widget, &child_requisition);
	    child_allocation.x = child->x + border_width;
	    child_allocation.y = child->y + border_width;
	    child_allocation.width = child_requisition.width;
	    child_allocation.height = child_requisition.height;
	    gtk_widget_size_allocate (child->widget, &child_allocation);
	  }
      }

    if (f)
      {
	f->pixwidth = allocation->width;
	f->pixheight = allocation->height;

	pixel_to_char_size (f,
			    allocation->width,
			    allocation->height, &columns, &rows);

	change_frame_size (f, rows, columns, 1);
      }
}

static void
gtk_xemacs_paint (GtkWidget *widget, GdkRectangle *area)
{
    GtkXEmacs *x = GTK_XEMACS (widget);
    struct frame *f = GTK_XEMACS_FRAME (x);

    if (GTK_WIDGET_DRAWABLE (widget))
      redisplay_redraw_exposed_area (f, area->x, area->y, area->width,
				     area->height);
}

static void
gtk_xemacs_draw (GtkWidget *widget, GdkRectangle *area)
{
    GtkFixed *fixed = GTK_FIXED (widget);
    GtkFixedChild *child;
    GdkRectangle child_area;
    GList *children;

    /* I need to manually iterate over the children instead of just
       chaining to parent_class->draw() because it calls
       gtk_fixed_paint() directly, which clears the background window,
       which causes A LOT of flashing. */

  if (GTK_WIDGET_DRAWABLE (widget))
    {
      gtk_xemacs_paint (widget, area);

      children = fixed->children;

      while (children)
	{
	  child = (GtkFixedChild*) children->data;
	  children = children->next;
	  /* #### This is what causes the scrollbar flickering!
	     Evidently the scrollbars pretty much take care of drawing
	     themselves in most cases.  Then we come along and tell them
	     to redraw again!

	     But if we just leave it out, then they do not get drawn
	     correctly the first time!

	     Scrollbar flickering has been greatly helped by the
	     optimizations in scrollbar-gtk.c /
	     gtk_update_scrollbar_instance_status (), so this is not that
	     big a deal anymore.
	  */
	  if (gtk_widget_intersect (child->widget, area, &child_area))
	    {
	      gtk_widget_draw (child->widget, &child_area);
	    }
	}
    }
}

static gint
gtk_xemacs_expose (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventExpose *event)
{
    GtkXEmacs *x = GTK_XEMACS (widget);
    struct frame *f = GTK_XEMACS_FRAME (x);
    GdkRectangle *a = &event->area;

  if (GTK_WIDGET_DRAWABLE (widget))
    {
      /* This takes care of drawing the scrollbars, etc */
      parent_class->expose_event (widget, event);

      /* Now draw the actual frame data */
      if (!check_for_ignored_expose (f, a->x, a->y, a->width, a->height) &&
	  !find_matching_subwindow (f, a->x, a->y, a->width, a->height))
	redisplay_redraw_exposed_area (f, a->x, a->y, a->width, a->height);
      return (TRUE);
    }

  return FALSE;
}

Lisp_Object
xemacs_gtk_convert_color(GdkColor *c, GtkWidget *UNUSED (w))
{
  char color_buf[255];

  sprintf (color_buf, "#%04x%04x%04x", c->red, c->green, c->blue);

  return (build_string (color_buf));
}