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[xemacs-hg @ 2004-11-04 23:05:23 by ben]
commit mega-patch
configure.in: Turn off -Winline and -Wchar-subscripts.
Use the right set of cflags when compiling modules.
Rewrite ldap configuration to separate the inclusion of lber
(needed in recent Cygwin) from the basic checks for the
needed libraries.
add a function for MAKE_JUNK_C; initially code was added to
generate xemacs.def using this, but it will need to be rewritten.
add an rm -f for junk.c to avoid weird Cygwin bug with cp -f onto
an existing file.
Sort list of auto-detected functions and eliminate unused checks for
stpcpy, setlocale and getwd.
Add autodetection of Cygwin scanf problems
BETA: Rewrite section on configure to indicate what flags are important
and what not.
digest-doc.c, make-dump-id.c, profile.c, sorted-doc.c: Add proper decls for main().
make-msgfile.c: Document that this is old junk.
Move proposal to text.c.
make-msgfile.lex: Move proposal to text.c.
make-mswin-unicode.pl: Convert error-generating code so that the entire message will
be seen as a single unrecognized token.
mule/mule-ccl.el: Update docs.
lispref/mule.texi: Update CCL docs.
ldap/eldap.c: Mule-ize.
Use EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 instead of deleted EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP.
* XEmacs 21.5.18 "chestnut" is released.
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MULE-RELATED WORK:
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byte-char conversion
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buffer.c, buffer.h, insdel.c, text.c: Port FSF algorithm for byte-char conversion, replacing broken
previous version. Track the char position of the gap. Add
functions to do char-byte conversion downwards as well as upwards.
Move comments about algorithm workings to internals manual.
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work on types
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alloc.c, console-x-impl.h, dump-data.c, dump-data.h, dumper.c, dialog-msw.c, dired-msw.c, doc.c, editfns.c, esd.c, event-gtk.h, event-msw.c, events.c, file-coding.c, file-coding.h, fns.c, glyphs-eimage.c, glyphs-gtk.c, glyphs-msw.c, glyphs-shared.c, glyphs-x.c, glyphs.c, glyphs.h, gui.c, hpplay.c, imgproc.c, intl-win32.c, lrecord.h, lstream.c, keymap.c, lisp.h, libsst.c, linuxplay.c, miscplay.c, miscplay.h, mule-coding.c, nas.c, nt.c, ntheap.c, ntplay.c, objects-msw.c, objects-tty.c, objects-x.c, print.c, process-nt.c, process.c, redisplay.h, select-common.h, select-gtk.c, select-x.c, sgiplay.c, sound.c, sound.h, sunplay.c, sysfile.h, sysdep.c, syswindows.h, text.c, unexnt.c, win32.c, xgccache.c: Further work on types. This creates a full set of types for all
the basic semantics of `char' that I have so far identified, so that
its semantics can always be identified for the purposes of proper
Mule-safe code, and the raw use of `char' always avoided.
(1) More type renaming, for consistency of naming.
Char_ASCII -> Ascbyte
UChar_ASCII -> UAscbyte
Char_Binary -> CBinbyte
UChar_Binary -> Binbyte
SChar_Binary -> SBinbyte
(2) Introduce Rawbyte, CRawbyte, Boolbyte, Chbyte, UChbyte, and
Bitbyte and use them.
(3) New types Itext, Wexttext and Textcount for separating out
the concepts of bytes and textual units (different under UTF-16
and UTF-32, which are potential internal encodings).
(4) qxestr*_c -> qxestr*_ascii.
lisp.h: New; goes with other qxe() functions. #### Maybe goes in a
different section.
lisp.h: Group generic int-type defs together with EMACS_INT defs.
lisp.h: * lisp.h (WEXTTEXT_IS_WIDE)
New defns.
lisp.h: New type to replace places where int occurs as a boolean.
It's signed because occasionally people may want to use -1 as
an error value, and because unsigned ints are viral -- see comments
in the internals manual against using them.
dynarr.c: int -> Bytecount.
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Mule-izing
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device-x.c: Partially Mule-ize.
dumper.c, dumper.h: Mule-ize. Use Rawbyte. Use stderr_out not printf. Use wext_*().
sysdep.c, syswindows.h, text.c: New Wexttext API for manipulation of external text that may be
Unicode (e.g. startup code under Windows).
emacs.c: Mule-ize. Properly deal with argv in external encoding.
Use wext_*() and Wexttext. Use Rawbyte.
#if 0 some old junk on SCO that is unlikely to be correct.
Rewrite allocation code in run-temacs.
emacs.c, symsinit.h, win32.c: Rename win32 init function and call it even earlier, to
initialize mswindows_9x_p even earlier, for use in startup code
(XEUNICODE_P).
process.c: Use _wenviron not environ under Windows, to get Unicode environment
variables.
event-Xt.c: Mule-ize drag-n-drop related stuff.
dragdrop.c, dragdrop.h, frame-x.c: Mule-ize.
text.h: Add some more stand-in defines for particular kinds of conversion;
use in Mule-ization work in frame-x.c etc.
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Freshening
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intl-auto-encap-win32.c, intl-auto-encap-win32.h: Regenerate.
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Unicode-work
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intl-win32.c, syswindows.h: Factor out common options to MultiByteToWideChar and
WideCharToMultiByte. Add convert_unicode_to_multibyte_malloc()
and convert_unicode_to_multibyte_dynarr() and use. Add stuff for
alloca() conversion of multibyte/unicode.
alloc.c: Use dfc_external_data_len() in case of unicode coding system.
alloc.c, mule-charset.c: Don't zero out and reinit charset Unicode tables. This fucks up
dump-time loading. Anyway, either we load them at dump time or
run time, never both.
unicode.c: Dump the blank tables as well.
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DOCUMENTATION, MOSTLY MULE-RELATED:
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EmacsFrame.c, emodules.c, event-Xt.c, fileio.c, input-method-xlib.c, mule-wnnfns.c, redisplay-gtk.c, redisplay-tty.c, redisplay-x.c, regex.c, sysdep.c: Add comment about Mule work needed.
text.h: Add more documentation describing why DFC routines were not written
to return their value. Add some other DFC documentation.
console-msw.c, console-msw.h: Add pointer to docs in win32.c.
emacs.c: Add comments on sources of doc info.
text.c, charset.h, unicode.c, intl-win32.c, intl-encap-win32.c, text.h, file-coding.c, mule-coding.c: Collect background comments and related to text matters and
internationalization, and proposals for work to be done, in text.c
or Internals manual, stuff related to specific textual API's in
text.h, and stuff related to internal implementation of Unicode
conversion in unicode.c. Put lots of pointers to the comments to
make them easier to find.
s/mingw32.h, s/win32-common.h, s/win32-native.h, s/windowsnt.h, win32.c: Add bunches of new documentation on the different kinds of
builds and environments under Windows and how they work.
Collect this info in win32.c. Add pointers to these docs in
the relevant s/* files.
emacs.c: Document places with long comments.
Remove comment about exiting, move to internals manual, put
in pointer.
event-stream.c: Move docs about event queues and focus to internals manual, put
in pointer.
events.h: Move docs about event stream callbacks to internals manual, put
in pointer.
profile.c, redisplay.c, signal.c: Move documentation to the Internals manual.
process-nt.c: Add pointer to comment in win32-native.el.
lisp.h: Add comments about some comment conventions.
lisp.h: Add comment about the second argument.
device-msw.c, redisplay-msw.c: @@#### comments are out-of-date.
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PDUMP WORK (MOTIVATED BY UNICODE CHANGES)
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alloc.c, buffer.c, bytecode.c, console-impl.h, console.c, device.c, dumper.c, lrecord.h, elhash.c, emodules.h, events.c, extents.c, frame.c, glyphs.c, glyphs.h, mule-charset.c, mule-coding.c, objects.c, profile.c, rangetab.c, redisplay.c, specifier.c, specifier.h, window.c, lstream.c, file-coding.h, file-coding.c: PDUMP:
Properly implement dump_add_root_block(), which never worked before,
and is necessary for dumping Unicode tables.
Pdump name changes for accuracy:
XD_STRUCT_PTR -> XD_BLOCK_PTR.
XD_STRUCT_ARRAY -> XD_BLOCK_ARRAY.
XD_C_STRING -> XD_ASCII_STRING.
*_structure_* -> *_block_*.
lrecord.h: some comments added about
dump_add_root_block() vs dump_add_root_block_ptr().
extents.c: remove incorrect comment about pdump problems with gap array.
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ALLOCATION
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abbrev.c, alloc.c, bytecode.c, casefiddle.c, device-msw.c, device-x.c, dired-msw.c, doc.c, doprnt.c, dragdrop.c, editfns.c, emodules.c, file-coding.c, fileio.c, filelock.c, fns.c, glyphs-eimage.c, glyphs-gtk.c, glyphs-msw.c, glyphs-x.c, gui-msw.c, gui-x.c, imgproc.c, intl-win32.c, lread.c, menubar-gtk.c, menubar.c, nt.c, objects-msw.c, objects-x.c, print.c, process-nt.c, process-unix.c, process.c, realpath.c, redisplay.c, search.c, select-common.c, symbols.c, sysdep.c, syswindows.h, text.c, text.h, ui-byhand.c: New macros {alloca,xnew}_{itext,{i,ext,raw,bin,asc}bytes} for
more convenient allocation of these commonly requested items.
Modify functions to use alloca_ibytes, alloca_array, alloca_extbytes,
xnew_ibytes, etc. also XREALLOC_ARRAY, xnew.
alloc.c: Rewrite the allocation functions to factor out repeated code.
Add assertions for freeing dumped data.
lisp.h: Moved down and consolidated with other allocation stuff.
lisp.h, dynarr.c: New functions for allocation that's very efficient when mostly in
LIFO order.
lisp.h, text.c, text.h: Factor out some stuff for general use by alloca()-conversion funs.
text.h, lisp.h: Fill out convenience routines for allocating various kinds of
bytes and put them in lisp.h. Use them in place of xmalloc(),
ALLOCA().
text.h: Fill out the convenience functions so the _MALLOC() kinds match
the alloca() kinds.
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ERROR-CHECKING
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text.h: Create ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII() and ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII_LEN()
from similar Eistring checkers and change the Eistring checkers to
use them instead.
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MACROS IN LISP.H
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lisp.h: Redo GCPRO declarations. Create a "base" set of functions that can
be used to generate any kind of gcpro sets -- regular, ngcpro,
nngcpro, private ones used in GC_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2.
buffer.c, callint.c, chartab.c, console-msw.c, device-x.c, dialog-msw.c, dired.c, extents.c, ui-gtk.c, rangetab.c, nt.c, mule-coding.c, minibuf.c, menubar-msw.c, menubar.c, menubar-gtk.c, lread.c, lisp.h, gutter.c, glyphs.c, glyphs-widget.c, fns.c, fileio.c, file-coding.c, specifier.c: Eliminate EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP, which does not check for circularities.
Use EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 instead or EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_3
or EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_3 or GC_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2
(new macro). Removed/redid comments on EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP.
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SPACING FIXES
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callint.c, hftctl.c, number-gmp.c, process-unix.c: Spacing fixes.
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FIX FOR GEOMETRY PROBLEM IN FIRST FRAME
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unicode.c: Add workaround for newlib bug in sscanf() [should be fixed by
release 1.5.12 of Cygwin].
toolbar.c: bug fix for problem of initial frame being 77 chars wide on Windows.
will be overridden by my other ws.
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FIX FOR LEAKING PROCESS HANDLES:
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process-nt.c: Fixes for leaking handles. Inspired by work done by Adrian Aichner
<adrian@xemacs.org>.
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FIX FOR CYGWIN BUG (Unicode-related):
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unicode.c: Add workaround for newlib bug in sscanf() [should be fixed by
release 1.5.12 of Cygwin].
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WARNING FIXES:
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console-stream.c: `reinit' is unused.
compiler.h, event-msw.c, frame-msw.c, intl-encap-win32.c, text.h: Add stuff to deal with ANSI-aliasing warnings I got.
regex.c: Gather includes together to avoid warning.
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CHANGES TO INITIALIZATION ROUTINES:
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buffer.c, emacs.c, console.c, debug.c, device-x.c, device.c, dragdrop.c, emodules.c, eval.c, event-Xt.c, event-gtk.c, event-msw.c, event-stream.c, event-tty.c, events.c, extents.c, faces.c, file-coding.c, fileio.c, font-lock.c, frame-msw.c, glyphs-widget.c, glyphs.c, gui-x.c, insdel.c, lread.c, lstream.c, menubar-gtk.c, menubar-x.c, minibuf.c, mule-wnnfns.c, objects-msw.c, objects.c, print.c, scrollbar-x.c, search.c, select-x.c, text.c, undo.c, unicode.c, window.c, symsinit.h: Call reinit_*() functions directly from emacs.c, for clarity.
Factor out some redundant init code. Move disallowed stuff
that had crept into vars_of_glyphs() into complex_vars_of_glyphs().
Call init_eval_semi_early() from eval.c not in the middle of
vars_of_() in emacs.c since there should be no order dependency
in the latter calls.
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ARMAGEDDON:
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alloc.c, emacs.c, lisp.h, print.c: Rename inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations to
inhibit_non_essential_conversion_operations.
text.c: Assert on !inhibit_non_essential_conversion_operations.
console-msw.c, print.c: Don't do conversion in SetConsoleTitle or FindWindow to avoid
problems during armageddon. Put #errors for NON_ASCII_INTERNAL_FORMAT
in places where problems would arise.
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CHANGES TO THE BUILD PROCEDURE:
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config.h.in, s/cxux.h, s/usg5-4-2.h, m/powerpc.h: Add comment about correct ordering of this file.
Rearrange everything to follow this -- put all #undefs together
and before the s&m files. Add undefs for HAVE_ALLOCA, C_ALLOCA,
BROKEN_ALLOCA_IN_FUNCTION_CALLS, STACK_DIRECTION. Remove unused
HAVE_STPCPY, HAVE_GETWD, HAVE_SETLOCALE.
m/gec63.h: Deleted; totally broken, not used at all, not in FSF.
m/7300.h, m/acorn.h, m/alliant-2800.h, m/alliant.h, m/altos.h, m/amdahl.h, m/apollo.h, m/att3b.h, m/aviion.h, m/celerity.h, m/clipper.h, m/cnvrgnt.h, m/convex.h, m/cydra5.h, m/delta.h, m/delta88k.h, m/dpx2.h, m/elxsi.h, m/ews4800r.h, m/gould.h, m/hp300bsd.h, m/hp800.h, m/hp9000s300.h, m/i860.h, m/ibmps2-aix.h, m/ibmrs6000.h, m/ibmrt-aix.h, m/ibmrt.h, m/intel386.h, m/iris4d.h, m/iris5d.h, m/iris6d.h, m/irist.h, m/isi-ov.h, m/luna88k.h, m/m68k.h, m/masscomp.h, m/mg1.h, m/mips-nec.h, m/mips-siemens.h, m/mips.h, m/news.h, m/nh3000.h, m/nh4000.h, m/ns32000.h, m/orion105.h, m/pfa50.h, m/plexus.h, m/pmax.h, m/powerpc.h, m/pyrmips.h, m/sequent-ptx.h, m/sequent.h, m/sgi-challenge.h, m/symmetry.h, m/tad68k.h, m/tahoe.h, m/targon31.h, m/tekxd88.h, m/template.h, m/tower32.h, m/tower32v3.h, m/ustation.h, m/vax.h, m/wicat.h, m/xps100.h: Delete C_ALLOCA, HAVE_ALLOCA, STACK_DIRECTION,
BROKEN_ALLOCA_IN_FUNCTION_CALLS. All of this is auto-detected.
When in doubt, I followed recent FSF sources, which also have
these things deleted.
author | ben |
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date | Thu, 04 Nov 2004 23:08:28 +0000 |
parents | 04bc9d2f42c7 |
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/* Tooltalk support for Emacs. Copyright (C) 1993, 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 2002 Ben Wing. 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ /* Written by John Rose <john.rose@eng.sun.com>. Heavily modified and cleaned up by Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>. */ #include <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include <X11/Xlib.h> #include "buffer.h" #include "elhash.h" #include "process.h" #include "tooltalk.h" #include "syssignal.h" Lisp_Object Vtooltalk_fd; #ifdef TT_DEBUG static FILE *tooltalk_log_file; #endif static Lisp_Object Vtooltalk_message_handler_hook, Vtooltalk_pattern_handler_hook, Vtooltalk_unprocessed_message_hook; static Lisp_Object Qtooltalk_message_handler_hook, Qtooltalk_pattern_handler_hook, Qtooltalk_unprocessed_message_hook; static Lisp_Object Qreceive_tooltalk_message, Qtt_address, Qtt_args_count, Qtt_arg_bval, Qtt_arg_ival, Qtt_arg_mode, Qtt_arg_type, Qtt_arg_val, Qtt_class, Qtt_category, Qtt_disposition, Qtt_file, Qtt_gid, Qtt_handler, Qtt_handler_ptype, Qtt_object, Qtt_op, Qtt_opnum, Qtt_otype, Qtt_scope, Qtt_sender, Qtt_sender_ptype, Qtt_session, Qtt_state, Qtt_status, Qtt_status_string, Qtt_uid, Qtt_callback, Qtt_plist, Qtt_prop, Qtt_reject, /* return-tooltalk-message */ Qtt_reply, Qtt_fail, Q_TT_MODE_UNDEFINED, /* enum Tt_mode */ Q_TT_IN, Q_TT_OUT, Q_TT_INOUT, Q_TT_MODE_LAST, Q_TT_SCOPE_NONE, /* enum Tt_scope */ Q_TT_SESSION, Q_TT_FILE, Q_TT_BOTH, Q_TT_FILE_IN_SESSION, Q_TT_CLASS_UNDEFINED, /* enum Tt_class */ Q_TT_NOTICE, Q_TT_REQUEST, Q_TT_CLASS_LAST, Q_TT_CATEGORY_UNDEFINED, /* enum Tt_category */ Q_TT_OBSERVE, Q_TT_HANDLE, Q_TT_CATEGORY_LAST, Q_TT_PROCEDURE, /* typedef enum Tt_address */ Q_TT_OBJECT, Q_TT_HANDLER, Q_TT_OTYPE, Q_TT_ADDRESS_LAST, Q_TT_CREATED, /* enum Tt_state */ Q_TT_SENT, Q_TT_HANDLED, Q_TT_FAILED, Q_TT_QUEUED, Q_TT_STARTED, Q_TT_REJECTED, Q_TT_STATE_LAST, Q_TT_DISCARD, /* enum Tt_disposition */ Q_TT_QUEUE, Q_TT_START; static Lisp_Object Tooltalk_Message_plist_str, Tooltalk_Pattern_plist_str; Lisp_Object Qtooltalk_error; /* Used to GCPRO tooltalk message and pattern objects while they're sitting inside of some active tooltalk message or pattern. There may not be any other pointers to these objects. */ Lisp_Object Vtooltalk_message_gcpro, Vtooltalk_pattern_gcpro; /* */ /* machinery for tooltalk-message type */ /* */ Lisp_Object Qtooltalk_messagep; struct Lisp_Tooltalk_Message { struct lcrecord_header header; Lisp_Object plist_sym, callback; Tt_message m; }; static const struct memory_description tooltalk_message_description [] = { { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct Lisp_Tooltalk_Message, callback) }, { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct Lisp_Tooltalk_Message, plist_sym) }, { XD_END } }; static Lisp_Object mark_tooltalk_message (Lisp_Object obj) { mark_object (XTOOLTALK_MESSAGE (obj)->callback); return XTOOLTALK_MESSAGE (obj)->plist_sym; } static void print_tooltalk_message (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object printcharfun, int UNUSED (escapeflag)) { Lisp_Tooltalk_Message *p = XTOOLTALK_MESSAGE (obj); if (print_readably) printing_unreadable_object ("#<tooltalk_message 0x%x>", p->header.uid); write_fmt_string (printcharfun, "#<tooltalk_message id:0x%lx 0x%x>", (long) (p->m), p->header.uid); } DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("tooltalk-message", tooltalk_message, 0, /*dumpable-flag*/ mark_tooltalk_message, print_tooltalk_message, 0, 0, 0, tooltalk_message_description, Lisp_Tooltalk_Message); static Lisp_Object make_tooltalk_message (Tt_message m) { Lisp_Object val; Lisp_Tooltalk_Message *msg = alloc_lcrecord_type (Lisp_Tooltalk_Message, &lrecord_tooltalk_message); msg->m = m; msg->callback = Qnil; msg->plist_sym = Fmake_symbol (Tooltalk_Message_plist_str); return wrap_tooltalk_message (msg); } Tt_message unbox_tooltalk_message (Lisp_Object msg) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_MESSAGE (msg); return XTOOLTALK_MESSAGE (msg)->m; } DEFUN ("tooltalk-message-p", Ftooltalk_message_p, 1, 1, 0, /* Return non-nil if OBJECT is a tooltalk message. */ (object)) { return TOOLTALK_MESSAGEP (object) ? Qt : Qnil; } /* */ /* machinery for tooltalk-pattern type */ /* */ Lisp_Object Qtooltalk_patternp; struct Lisp_Tooltalk_Pattern { struct lcrecord_header header; Lisp_Object plist_sym, callback; Tt_pattern p; }; static const struct memory_description tooltalk_pattern_description [] = { { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct Lisp_Tooltalk_Pattern, callback) }, { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct Lisp_Tooltalk_Pattern, plist_sym) }, { XD_END } }; static Lisp_Object mark_tooltalk_pattern (Lisp_Object obj) { mark_object (XTOOLTALK_PATTERN (obj)->callback); return XTOOLTALK_PATTERN (obj)->plist_sym; } static void print_tooltalk_pattern (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object printcharfun, int UNUSED (escapeflag)) { Lisp_Tooltalk_Pattern *p = XTOOLTALK_PATTERN (obj); if (print_readably) printing_unreadable_object ("#<tooltalk_pattern 0x%x>", p->header.uid); write_fmt_string (printcharfun, "#<tooltalk_pattern id:0x%lx 0x%x>", (long) (p->p), p->header.uid); } DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("tooltalk-pattern", tooltalk_pattern, 0, /*dumpable-flag*/ mark_tooltalk_pattern, print_tooltalk_pattern, 0, 0, 0, tooltalk_pattern_description, Lisp_Tooltalk_Pattern); static Lisp_Object make_tooltalk_pattern (Tt_pattern p) { Lisp_Tooltalk_Pattern *pat = alloc_lcrecord_type (Lisp_Tooltalk_Pattern, &lrecord_tooltalk_pattern); Lisp_Object val; pat->p = p; pat->callback = Qnil; pat->plist_sym = Fmake_symbol (Tooltalk_Pattern_plist_str); return wrap_tooltalk_pattern (pat); } static Tt_pattern unbox_tooltalk_pattern (Lisp_Object pattern) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_PATTERN (pattern); return XTOOLTALK_PATTERN (pattern)->p; } DEFUN ("tooltalk-pattern-p", Ftooltalk_pattern_p, 1, 1, 0, /* Return non-nil if OBJECT is a tooltalk pattern. */ (object)) { return TOOLTALK_PATTERNP (object) ? Qt : Qnil; } static int tooltalk_constant_value (Lisp_Object s) { if (INTP (s)) return XINT (s); else if (SYMBOLP (s)) return XINT (XSYMBOL (s)->value); else return 0; /* should never occur */ } static void check_status (Tt_status st) { if (tt_is_err (st)) { CIbyte *err; EXTERNAL_TO_C_STRING (tt_status_message (st), err, Qnative); signal_error (Qtooltalk_error, err, Qunbound); } } DEFUN ("receive-tooltalk-message", Freceive_tooltalk_message, 0, 2, 0, /* Run tt_message_receive(). This function is the process handler for the ToolTalk connection process. */ (UNUSED (ignore1), UNUSED (ignore2))) { /* This function can GC */ Tt_message mess = tt_message_receive (); Lisp_Object message_ = make_tooltalk_message (mess); struct gcpro gcpro1; GCPRO1 (message_); if (mess != NULL && !NILP (Vtooltalk_unprocessed_message_hook)) va_run_hook_with_args (Qtooltalk_unprocessed_message_hook, 1, message_); UNGCPRO; /* see comment in event-stream.c about this return value. */ return Qzero; } static Tt_callback_action tooltalk_message_callback (Tt_message m, Tt_pattern p) { /* This function can GC */ Lisp_Object cb; Lisp_Object message_; Lisp_Object pattern; struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; #ifdef TT_DEBUG int i, j; fprintf (tooltalk_log_file, "message_cb: %d\n", m); fprintf (tooltalk_log_file, "op: %s (", tt_message_op (m)); for (j = tt_message_args_count (m), i = 0; i < j; i++) { fprintf (tooltalk_log_file, "%s \"%s\"", tt_message_arg_type (m, i), tt_message_arg_val (m, i)); fprintf (tooltalk_log_file, "%s", i == j-1 ? ")" : ", "); } fprintf (tooltalk_log_file, "\n\n"); fflush (tooltalk_log_file); #endif message_ = VOID_TO_LISP (tt_message_user (m, TOOLTALK_MESSAGE_KEY)); pattern = make_tooltalk_pattern (p); cb = XTOOLTALK_MESSAGE (message_)->callback; GCPRO2 (message_, pattern); if (!NILP (Vtooltalk_message_handler_hook)) va_run_hook_with_args (Qtooltalk_message_handler_hook, 2, message_, pattern); if ((SYMBOLP (cb) && EQ (Qt, Ffboundp (cb))) || (CONSP (cb) && EQ (Qlambda, Fcar (cb)) && !NILP (Flistp (Fcar (Fcdr (cb)))))) call2 (cb, message_, pattern); UNGCPRO; tt_message_destroy (m); Fremhash (message_, Vtooltalk_message_gcpro); return TT_CALLBACK_PROCESSED; } static Tt_callback_action tooltalk_pattern_callback (Tt_message m, Tt_pattern p) { /* This function can GC */ Lisp_Object cb; Lisp_Object message_; Lisp_Object pattern; struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; #ifdef TT_DEBUG int i, j; fprintf (tooltalk_log_file, "pattern_cb: %d\n", m); fprintf (tooltalk_log_file, "op: %s (", tt_message_op (m)); for (j = tt_message_args_count (m), i = 0; i < j; i++) { fprintf (tooltalk_log_file, "%s \"%s\"", tt_message_arg_type (m, i), tt_message_arg_val (m, i)); fprintf (tooltalk_log_file, "%s", i == j-1 ? ")" : ", "); } fprintf (tooltalk_log_file, "\n\n"); fflush (tooltalk_log_file); #endif message_ = make_tooltalk_message (m); pattern = VOID_TO_LISP (tt_pattern_user (p, TOOLTALK_PATTERN_KEY)); cb = XTOOLTALK_PATTERN (pattern)->callback; GCPRO2 (message_, pattern); if (!NILP (Vtooltalk_pattern_handler_hook)) va_run_hook_with_args (Qtooltalk_pattern_handler_hook, 2, message_, pattern); if (SYMBOLP (cb) && EQ (Qt, Ffboundp (cb))) call2 (cb, message_, pattern); UNGCPRO; tt_message_destroy (m); return TT_CALLBACK_PROCESSED; } static Lisp_Object tt_mode_symbol (Tt_mode n) { switch (n) { case TT_MODE_UNDEFINED: return Q_TT_MODE_UNDEFINED; case TT_IN: return Q_TT_IN; case TT_OUT: return Q_TT_OUT; case TT_INOUT: return Q_TT_INOUT; case TT_MODE_LAST: return Q_TT_MODE_LAST; default: return Qnil; } } static Lisp_Object tt_scope_symbol (Tt_scope n) { switch (n) { case TT_SCOPE_NONE: return Q_TT_SCOPE_NONE; case TT_SESSION: return Q_TT_SESSION; case TT_FILE: return Q_TT_FILE; case TT_BOTH: return Q_TT_BOTH; case TT_FILE_IN_SESSION: return Q_TT_FILE_IN_SESSION; default: return Qnil; } } static Lisp_Object tt_class_symbol (Tt_class n) { switch (n) { case TT_CLASS_UNDEFINED: return Q_TT_CLASS_UNDEFINED; case TT_NOTICE: return Q_TT_NOTICE; case TT_REQUEST: return Q_TT_REQUEST; case TT_CLASS_LAST: return Q_TT_CLASS_LAST; default: return Qnil; } } /* * This is not being used. Is that a mistake or is this function * simply not necessary? */ #if 0 static Lisp_Object tt_category_symbol (Tt_category n) { switch (n) { case TT_CATEGORY_UNDEFINED: return Q_TT_CATEGORY_UNDEFINED; case TT_OBSERVE: return Q_TT_OBSERVE; case TT_HANDLE: return Q_TT_HANDLE; case TT_CATEGORY_LAST: return Q_TT_CATEGORY_LAST; default: return Qnil; } } #endif /* 0 */ static Lisp_Object tt_address_symbol (Tt_address n) { switch (n) { case TT_PROCEDURE: return Q_TT_PROCEDURE; case TT_OBJECT: return Q_TT_OBJECT; case TT_HANDLER: return Q_TT_HANDLER; case TT_OTYPE: return Q_TT_OTYPE; case TT_ADDRESS_LAST: return Q_TT_ADDRESS_LAST; default: return Qnil; } } static Lisp_Object tt_state_symbol (Tt_state n) { switch (n) { case TT_CREATED: return Q_TT_CREATED; case TT_SENT: return Q_TT_SENT; case TT_HANDLED: return Q_TT_HANDLED; case TT_FAILED: return Q_TT_FAILED; case TT_QUEUED: return Q_TT_QUEUED; case TT_STARTED: return Q_TT_STARTED; case TT_REJECTED: return Q_TT_REJECTED; case TT_STATE_LAST: return Q_TT_STATE_LAST; default: return Qnil; } } static Lisp_Object tt_build_c_string (char *s) { return build_string (s ? s : ""); } static Lisp_Object tt_opnum_string (int n) { char buf[32]; sprintf (buf, "%u", n); return build_string (buf); } static Lisp_Object tt_message_arg_ival_string (Tt_message m, int n) { char buf[DECIMAL_PRINT_SIZE (long)]; int value; check_status (tt_message_arg_ival (m, n, &value)); long_to_string (buf, value); return build_string (buf); } static Lisp_Object tt_message_arg_bval_vector (Tt_message m, int n) { /* !!#### This function has not been Mule-ized */ Ibyte *value; int len = 0; check_status (tt_message_arg_bval (m, n, &value, &len)); return make_string (value, len); } DEFUN ("get-tooltalk-message-attribute", Fget_tooltalk_message_attribute, 2, 3, 0, /* Return the indicated Tooltalk message attribute. Attributes are identified by symbols with the same name (underscores and all) as the suffix of the Tooltalk tt_message_<attribute> function that extracts the value. String attribute values are copied, enumerated type values (except disposition) are converted to symbols - e.g. TT_HANDLER is 'TT_HANDLER, uid and gid are represented by fixnums (small integers), opnum is converted to a string, and disposition is converted to a fixnum. We convert opnum (a C int) to a string, e.g. 123 => "123" because there's no guarantee that opnums will fit within the range of Lisp integers. Use the 'plist attribute instead of the C API 'user attribute for user defined message data. To retrieve the value of a message property specify the indicator for argn. For example to get the value of a property called 'rflag, use (get-tooltalk-message-attribute message 'plist 'rflag) To get the value of a message argument use one of the 'arg_val (strings), 'arg_ival (integers), or 'arg_bval (strings with embedded nulls), attributes. For example to get the integer value of the third argument: (get-tooltalk-message-attribute message 'arg_ival 2) As you can see, argument numbers are zero based. The type of each argument can be retrieved with the 'arg_type attribute; however, Tooltalk doesn't define any semantics for the string value of 'arg_type. Conventionally "string" is used for strings and "int" for 32 bit integers. Note that Emacs Lisp stores the lengths of strings explicitly (unlike C) so treating the value returned by 'arg_bval like a string is fine. */ (message_, attribute, argn)) { Tt_message m = unbox_tooltalk_message (message_); int n = 0; CHECK_SYMBOL (attribute); if (EQ (attribute, (Qtt_arg_bval)) || EQ (attribute, (Qtt_arg_ival)) || EQ (attribute, (Qtt_arg_mode)) || EQ (attribute, (Qtt_arg_type)) || EQ (attribute, (Qtt_arg_val))) { CHECK_INT (argn); n = XINT (argn); } if (!VALID_TOOLTALK_MESSAGEP (m)) return Qnil; else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_arg_bval)) return tt_message_arg_bval_vector (m, n); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_arg_ival)) return tt_message_arg_ival_string (m, n); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_arg_mode)) return tt_mode_symbol (tt_message_arg_mode (m, n)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_arg_type)) return tt_build_c_string (tt_message_arg_type (m, n)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_arg_val)) return tt_message_arg_bval_vector (m, n); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_args_count)) return make_int (tt_message_args_count (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_address)) return tt_address_symbol (tt_message_address (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_class)) return tt_class_symbol (tt_message_class (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_disposition)) return make_int (tt_message_disposition (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_file)) return tt_build_c_string (tt_message_file (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_gid)) return make_int (tt_message_gid (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_handler)) return tt_build_c_string (tt_message_handler (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_handler_ptype)) return tt_build_c_string (tt_message_handler_ptype (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_object)) return tt_build_c_string (tt_message_object (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_op)) return tt_build_c_string (tt_message_op (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_opnum)) return tt_opnum_string (tt_message_opnum (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_otype)) return tt_build_c_string (tt_message_otype (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_scope)) return tt_scope_symbol (tt_message_scope (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_sender)) return tt_build_c_string (tt_message_sender (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_sender_ptype)) return tt_build_c_string (tt_message_sender_ptype (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_session)) return tt_build_c_string (tt_message_session (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_state)) return tt_state_symbol (tt_message_state (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_status)) return make_int (tt_message_status (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_status_string)) return tt_build_c_string (tt_message_status_string (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_uid)) return make_int (tt_message_uid (m)); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_callback)) return XTOOLTALK_MESSAGE (message_)->callback; else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_prop)) return Fget (XTOOLTALK_MESSAGE (message_)->plist_sym, argn, Qnil); else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_plist)) return Fcopy_sequence (Fsymbol_plist (XTOOLTALK_MESSAGE (message_)->plist_sym)); else invalid_constant ("Invalid value for `get-tooltalk-message-attribute'", attribute); return Qnil; } DEFUN ("set-tooltalk-message-attribute", Fset_tooltalk_message_attribute, 3, 4, 0, /* Initialize one Tooltalk message attribute. Attribute names and values are the same as for `get-tooltalk-message-attribute'. A property list is provided for user data (instead of the 'user message attribute); see `get-tooltalk-message-attribute'. The value of callback should be the name of a function of one argument. It will be applied to the message and matching pattern each time the state of the message changes. This is usually used to notice when the messages state has changed to TT_HANDLED (or TT_FAILED), so that reply argument values can be used. If one of the argument attributes is specified, 'arg_val, 'arg_ival, or 'arg_bval then argn must be the number of an already created argument. New arguments can be added to a message with add-tooltalk-message-arg. */ (value, message_, attribute, argn)) { Tt_message m = unbox_tooltalk_message (message_); int n = 0; Tt_status (*fun_str) (Tt_message, const char *) = 0; CHECK_SYMBOL (attribute); if (EQ (attribute, (Qtt_arg_bval)) || EQ (attribute, (Qtt_arg_ival)) || EQ (attribute, (Qtt_arg_val))) { CHECK_INT (argn); n = XINT (argn); } if (!VALID_TOOLTALK_MESSAGEP (m)) return Qnil; if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_address)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_CONSTANT (value); tt_message_address_set (m, (Tt_address) tooltalk_constant_value (value)); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_class)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_CONSTANT (value); tt_message_class_set (m, (Tt_class) tooltalk_constant_value (value)); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_disposition)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_CONSTANT (value); tt_message_disposition_set (m, ((Tt_disposition) tooltalk_constant_value (value))); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_scope)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_CONSTANT (value); tt_message_scope_set (m, (Tt_scope) tooltalk_constant_value (value)); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_file)) fun_str = tt_message_file_set; else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_handler_ptype)) fun_str = tt_message_handler_ptype_set; else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_handler)) fun_str = tt_message_handler_set; else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_object)) fun_str = tt_message_object_set; else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_op)) fun_str = tt_message_op_set; else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_otype)) fun_str = tt_message_otype_set; else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_sender_ptype)) fun_str = tt_message_sender_ptype_set; else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_session)) fun_str = tt_message_session_set; else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_status_string)) fun_str = tt_message_status_string_set; else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_arg_bval)) { Extbyte *value_ext; Bytecount value_ext_len; CHECK_STRING (value); TO_EXTERNAL_FORMAT (LISP_STRING, value, ALLOCA, (value_ext, value_ext_len), Qnative); tt_message_arg_bval_set (m, n, (unsigned char *) value_ext, value_ext_len); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_arg_ival)) { CHECK_INT (value); tt_message_arg_ival_set (m, n, XINT (value)); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_arg_val)) { const char *value_ext; CHECK_STRING (value); LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (value, value_ext, Qnative); tt_message_arg_val_set (m, n, value_ext); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_status)) { CHECK_INT (value); tt_message_status_set (m, XINT (value)); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_callback)) { CHECK_SYMBOL (value); XTOOLTALK_MESSAGE (message_)->callback = value; } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_prop)) { return Fput (XTOOLTALK_MESSAGE (message_)->plist_sym, argn, value); } else invalid_constant ("Invalid value for `set-tooltalk-message-attribute'", attribute); if (fun_str) { const char *value_ext; CHECK_STRING (value); LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (value, value_ext, Qnative); (*fun_str) (m, value_ext); } return Qnil; } DEFUN ("return-tooltalk-message", Freturn_tooltalk_message, 1, 2, 0, /* Send a reply to this message. The second argument can be 'reply, 'reject or 'fail; the default is 'reply. Before sending a reply all message arguments whose mode is TT_INOUT or TT_OUT should have been filled in - see set-tooltalk-message-attribute. */ (message_, mode)) { Tt_message m = unbox_tooltalk_message (message_); if (NILP (mode)) mode = Qtt_reply; else CHECK_SYMBOL (mode); if (!VALID_TOOLTALK_MESSAGEP (m)) return Qnil; else if (EQ (mode, Qtt_reply)) tt_message_reply (m); else if (EQ (mode, Qtt_reject)) tt_message_reject (m); else if (EQ (mode, Qtt_fail)) tt_message_fail (m); return Qnil; } DEFUN ("create-tooltalk-message", Fcreate_tooltalk_message, 0, 1, 0, /* Create a new tooltalk message. The messages session attribute is initialized to the default session. Other attributes can be initialized with `set-tooltalk-message-attribute'. `make-tooltalk-message' is the preferred to create and initialize a message. Optional arg NO-CALLBACK says don't add a C-level callback at all. Normally don't do that; just don't specify the Lisp callback when calling `make-tooltalk-message'. */ (no_callback)) { Tt_message m = tt_message_create (); Lisp_Object message_ = make_tooltalk_message (m); if (NILP (no_callback)) { tt_message_callback_add (m, tooltalk_message_callback); } tt_message_session_set (m, tt_default_session ()); tt_message_user_set (m, TOOLTALK_MESSAGE_KEY, LISP_TO_VOID (message_)); return message_; } DEFUN ("destroy-tooltalk-message", Fdestroy_tooltalk_message, 1, 1, 0, /* Apply tt_message_destroy() to the message. It's not necessary to destroy messages after they've been processed by a message or pattern callback; the Lisp/Tooltalk callback machinery does this for you. */ (message_)) { Tt_message m = unbox_tooltalk_message (message_); if (VALID_TOOLTALK_MESSAGEP (m)) /* #### Should we call Fremhash() here? It seems that a common paradigm is (send-tooltalk-message) (destroy-tooltalk-message) which would imply that destroying a sent ToolTalk message doesn't actually destroy it; when a response is sent back, the callback for the message will still be called. But then maybe not: Maybe it really does destroy it, and the reason for that paradigm is that the author of `send-tooltalk-message' didn't really know what he was talking about when he said that it's a good idea to call `destroy-tooltalk-message' after sending it. */ tt_message_destroy (m); return Qnil; } DEFUN ("add-tooltalk-message-arg", Fadd_tooltalk_message_arg, 3, 4, 0, /* Append one new argument to the message. MODE must be one of TT_IN, TT_INOUT, or TT_OUT; VTYPE must be a string; and VALUE can be a string or an integer. Tooltalk doesn't define any semantics for VTYPE, so only the participants in the protocol you're using need to agree what types mean (if anything). Conventionally "string" is used for strings and "int" for 32 bit integers. Arguments can initialized by providing a value or with `set-tooltalk-message-attribute'. The latter is necessary if you want to initialize the argument with a string that can contain embedded nulls (use 'arg_bval). */ (message_, mode, vtype, value)) { Tt_message m = unbox_tooltalk_message (message_); Tt_mode n; CHECK_STRING (vtype); CHECK_TOOLTALK_CONSTANT (mode); n = (Tt_mode) tooltalk_constant_value (mode); if (!VALID_TOOLTALK_MESSAGEP (m)) return Qnil; { const char *vtype_ext; LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (vtype, vtype_ext, Qnative); if (NILP (value)) tt_message_arg_add (m, n, vtype_ext, NULL); else if (STRINGP (value)) { const char *value_ext; LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (value, value_ext, Qnative); tt_message_arg_add (m, n, vtype_ext, value_ext); } else if (INTP (value)) tt_message_iarg_add (m, n, vtype_ext, XINT (value)); } return Qnil; } DEFUN ("send-tooltalk-message", Fsend_tooltalk_message, 1, 1, 0, /* Send the message on its way. Once the message has been sent it's almost always a good idea to get rid of it with `destroy-tooltalk-message'. */ (message_)) { Tt_message m = unbox_tooltalk_message (message_); if (VALID_TOOLTALK_MESSAGEP (m)) { tt_message_send (m); Fputhash (message_, Qnil, Vtooltalk_message_gcpro); } return Qnil; } DEFUN ("create-tooltalk-pattern", Fcreate_tooltalk_pattern, 0, 0, 0, /* Create a new Tooltalk pattern. Its session attribute is initialized to be the default session. */ ()) { Tt_pattern p = tt_pattern_create (); Lisp_Object pattern = make_tooltalk_pattern (p); tt_pattern_callback_add (p, tooltalk_pattern_callback); tt_pattern_session_add (p, tt_default_session ()); tt_pattern_user_set (p, TOOLTALK_PATTERN_KEY, LISP_TO_VOID (pattern)); return pattern; } DEFUN ("destroy-tooltalk-pattern", Fdestroy_tooltalk_pattern, 1, 1, 0, /* Apply tt_pattern_destroy() to the pattern. This effectively unregisters the pattern. */ (pattern)) { Tt_pattern p = unbox_tooltalk_pattern (pattern); if (VALID_TOOLTALK_PATTERNP (p)) { tt_pattern_destroy (p); Fremhash (pattern, Vtooltalk_pattern_gcpro); } return Qnil; } DEFUN ("add-tooltalk-pattern-attribute", Fadd_tooltalk_pattern_attribute, 3, 3, 0, /* Add one value to the indicated pattern attribute. All Tooltalk pattern attributes are supported except 'user. The names of attributes are the same as the Tooltalk accessors used to set them less the "tooltalk_pattern_" prefix and the "_add" ... */ (value, pattern, attribute)) { Tt_pattern p = unbox_tooltalk_pattern (pattern); CHECK_SYMBOL (attribute); if (!VALID_TOOLTALK_PATTERNP (p)) return Qnil; else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_category)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_CONSTANT (value); tt_pattern_category_set (p, ((Tt_category) tooltalk_constant_value (value))); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_address)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_CONSTANT (value); tt_pattern_address_add (p, ((Tt_address) tooltalk_constant_value (value))); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_class)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_CONSTANT (value); tt_pattern_class_add (p, (Tt_class) tooltalk_constant_value (value)); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_disposition)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_CONSTANT (value); tt_pattern_disposition_add (p, ((Tt_disposition) tooltalk_constant_value (value))); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_file)) { const char *value_ext; CHECK_STRING (value); LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (value, value_ext, Qnative); tt_pattern_file_add (p, value_ext); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_object)) { const char *value_ext; CHECK_STRING (value); LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (value, value_ext, Qnative); tt_pattern_object_add (p, value_ext); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_op)) { const char *value_ext; CHECK_STRING (value); LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (value, value_ext, Qnative); tt_pattern_op_add (p, value_ext); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_otype)) { const char *value_ext; CHECK_STRING (value); LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (value, value_ext, Qnative); tt_pattern_otype_add (p, value_ext); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_scope)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_CONSTANT (value); tt_pattern_scope_add (p, (Tt_scope) tooltalk_constant_value (value)); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_sender)) { const char *value_ext; CHECK_STRING (value); LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (value, value_ext, Qnative); tt_pattern_sender_add (p, value_ext); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_sender_ptype)) { const char *value_ext; CHECK_STRING (value); LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (value, value_ext, Qnative); tt_pattern_sender_ptype_add (p, value_ext); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_session)) { const char *value_ext; CHECK_STRING (value); LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (value, value_ext, Qnative); tt_pattern_session_add (p, value_ext); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_state)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_CONSTANT (value); tt_pattern_state_add (p, (Tt_state) tooltalk_constant_value (value)); } else if (EQ (attribute, Qtt_callback)) { CHECK_SYMBOL (value); XTOOLTALK_PATTERN (pattern)->callback = value; } return Qnil; } DEFUN ("add-tooltalk-pattern-arg", Fadd_tooltalk_pattern_arg, 3, 4, 0, /* Add one fully specified argument to a tooltalk pattern. Mode must be one of TT_IN, TT_INOUT, or TT_OUT, type must be a string. Value can be an integer, string or nil. If value is an integer then an integer argument (tt_pattern_iarg_add) added otherwise a string argument is added. At present there's no way to add a binary data argument. */ (pattern, mode, vtype, value)) { Tt_pattern p = unbox_tooltalk_pattern (pattern); Tt_mode n; CHECK_STRING (vtype); CHECK_TOOLTALK_CONSTANT (mode); n = (Tt_mode) tooltalk_constant_value (mode); if (!VALID_TOOLTALK_PATTERNP (p)) return Qnil; { const char *vtype_ext; LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (vtype, vtype_ext, Qnative); if (NILP (value)) tt_pattern_arg_add (p, n, vtype_ext, NULL); else if (STRINGP (value)) { const char *value_ext; LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (value, value_ext, Qnative); tt_pattern_arg_add (p, n, vtype_ext, value_ext); } else if (INTP (value)) tt_pattern_iarg_add (p, n, vtype_ext, XINT (value)); } return Qnil; } DEFUN ("register-tooltalk-pattern", Fregister_tooltalk_pattern, 1, 1, 0, /* Emacs will begin receiving messages that match this pattern. */ (pattern)) { Tt_pattern p = unbox_tooltalk_pattern (pattern); if (VALID_TOOLTALK_PATTERNP (p) && tt_pattern_register (p) == TT_OK) { Fputhash (pattern, Qnil, Vtooltalk_pattern_gcpro); return Qt; } else return Qnil; } DEFUN ("unregister-tooltalk-pattern", Funregister_tooltalk_pattern, 1, 1, 0, /* Emacs will stop receiving messages that match this pattern. */ (pattern)) { Tt_pattern p = unbox_tooltalk_pattern (pattern); if (VALID_TOOLTALK_PATTERNP (p)) { tt_pattern_unregister (p); Fremhash (pattern, Vtooltalk_pattern_gcpro); } return Qnil; } DEFUN ("tooltalk-pattern-prop-get", Ftooltalk_pattern_prop_get, 2, 2, 0, /* Return the value of PROPERTY in tooltalk pattern PATTERN. This is the last value set with `tooltalk-pattern-prop-set'. */ (pattern, property)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_PATTERN (pattern); return Fget (XTOOLTALK_PATTERN (pattern)->plist_sym, property, Qnil); } DEFUN ("tooltalk-pattern-prop-set", Ftooltalk_pattern_prop_set, 3, 3, 0, /* Set the value of PROPERTY to VALUE in tooltalk pattern PATTERN. It can be retrieved with `tooltalk-pattern-prop-get'. */ (pattern, property, value)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_PATTERN (pattern); return Fput (XTOOLTALK_PATTERN (pattern)->plist_sym, property, value); } DEFUN ("tooltalk-pattern-plist-get", Ftooltalk_pattern_plist_get, 1, 1, 0, /* Return the a list of all the properties currently set in PATTERN. */ (pattern)) { CHECK_TOOLTALK_PATTERN (pattern); return Fcopy_sequence (Fsymbol_plist (XTOOLTALK_PATTERN (pattern)->plist_sym)); } DEFUN ("tooltalk-default-procid", Ftooltalk_default_procid, 0, 0, 0, /* Return current default process identifier for your process. */ ()) { char *procid = tt_default_procid (); return procid ? build_string (procid) : Qnil; } DEFUN ("tooltalk-default-session", Ftooltalk_default_session, 0, 0, 0, /* Return current default session identifier for the current default procid. */ ()) { char *session = tt_default_session (); return session ? build_string (session) : Qnil; } static void init_tooltalk (void) { /* This function can GC */ char *retval; Lisp_Object lp; Lisp_Object fil; /* tt_open() messes with our signal handler flags (at least when no ttsessions is running on the machine), therefore we save the actions and restore them after the call */ #ifdef HAVE_SIGPROCMASK { struct sigaction ActSIGQUIT; struct sigaction ActSIGINT; struct sigaction ActSIGCHLD; sigaction (SIGQUIT, NULL, &ActSIGQUIT); sigaction (SIGINT, NULL, &ActSIGINT); sigaction (SIGCHLD, NULL, &ActSIGCHLD); #endif retval = tt_open (); #ifdef HAVE_SIGPROCMASK sigaction (SIGQUIT, &ActSIGQUIT, NULL); sigaction (SIGINT, &ActSIGINT, NULL); sigaction (SIGCHLD, &ActSIGCHLD, NULL); } #endif if (tt_ptr_error (retval) != TT_OK) return; Vtooltalk_fd = make_int (tt_fd ()); tt_session_join (tt_default_session ()); lp = connect_to_file_descriptor (build_string ("tooltalk"), Qnil, Vtooltalk_fd, Vtooltalk_fd); if (!NILP (lp)) { /* Don't ask the user for confirmation when exiting Emacs */ Fprocess_kill_without_query (lp, Qnil); fil = wrap_subr (&SFreceive_tooltalk_message); set_process_filter (lp, fil, 1, 0); } else { tt_close (); Vtooltalk_fd = Qnil; return; } #if defined (SOLARIS2) /* Apparently the tt_message_send_on_exit() function does not exist under SunOS 4.x or IRIX 5 or various other non-Solaris-2 systems. No big deal if we don't do the following under those systems. */ { Tt_message exit_msg = tt_message_create (); tt_message_op_set (exit_msg, "emacs-aborted"); tt_message_scope_set (exit_msg, TT_SESSION); tt_message_class_set (exit_msg, TT_NOTICE); tt_message_send_on_exit (exit_msg); tt_message_destroy (exit_msg); } #endif } DEFUN ("tooltalk-open-connection", Ftooltalk_open_connection, 0, 0, 0, /* Opens a connection to the ToolTalk server. Returns t if successful, nil otherwise. */ ()) { if (!NILP (Vtooltalk_fd)) signal_error (Qio_error, "Already connected to ToolTalk", Qunbound); if (noninteractive) signal_error (Qio_error, "Can't connect to ToolTalk in batch mode", Qunbound); init_tooltalk (); return NILP (Vtooltalk_fd) ? Qnil : Qt; } void syms_of_tooltalk (void) { INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (tooltalk_message); INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (tooltalk_pattern); DEFSYMBOL_MULTIWORD_PREDICATE (Qtooltalk_messagep); DEFSUBR (Ftooltalk_message_p); DEFSYMBOL_MULTIWORD_PREDICATE (Qtooltalk_patternp); DEFSUBR (Ftooltalk_pattern_p); DEFSYMBOL (Qtooltalk_message_handler_hook); DEFSYMBOL (Qtooltalk_pattern_handler_hook); DEFSYMBOL (Qtooltalk_unprocessed_message_hook); DEFSUBR (Freceive_tooltalk_message); DEFSUBR (Fcreate_tooltalk_message); DEFSUBR (Fdestroy_tooltalk_message); DEFSUBR (Fadd_tooltalk_message_arg); DEFSUBR (Fget_tooltalk_message_attribute); DEFSUBR (Fset_tooltalk_message_attribute); DEFSUBR (Fsend_tooltalk_message); DEFSUBR (Freturn_tooltalk_message); DEFSUBR (Fcreate_tooltalk_pattern); DEFSUBR (Fdestroy_tooltalk_pattern); DEFSUBR (Fadd_tooltalk_pattern_attribute); DEFSUBR (Fadd_tooltalk_pattern_arg); DEFSUBR (Fregister_tooltalk_pattern); DEFSUBR (Funregister_tooltalk_pattern); DEFSUBR (Ftooltalk_pattern_plist_get); DEFSUBR (Ftooltalk_pattern_prop_set); DEFSUBR (Ftooltalk_pattern_prop_get); DEFSUBR (Ftooltalk_default_procid); DEFSUBR (Ftooltalk_default_session); DEFSUBR (Ftooltalk_open_connection); DEFSYMBOL (Qreceive_tooltalk_message); defsymbol (&Qtt_address, "address"); defsymbol (&Qtt_args_count, "args_count"); defsymbol (&Qtt_arg_bval, "arg_bval"); defsymbol (&Qtt_arg_ival, "arg_ival"); defsymbol (&Qtt_arg_mode, "arg_mode"); defsymbol (&Qtt_arg_type, "arg_type"); defsymbol (&Qtt_arg_val, "arg_val"); defsymbol (&Qtt_class, "class"); defsymbol (&Qtt_category, "category"); defsymbol (&Qtt_disposition, "disposition"); defsymbol (&Qtt_file, "file"); defsymbol (&Qtt_gid, "gid"); defsymbol (&Qtt_handler, "handler"); defsymbol (&Qtt_handler_ptype, "handler_ptype"); defsymbol (&Qtt_object, "object"); defsymbol (&Qtt_op, "op"); defsymbol (&Qtt_opnum, "opnum"); defsymbol (&Qtt_otype, "otype"); defsymbol (&Qtt_scope, "scope"); defsymbol (&Qtt_sender, "sender"); defsymbol (&Qtt_sender_ptype, "sender_ptype"); defsymbol (&Qtt_session, "session"); defsymbol (&Qtt_state, "state"); defsymbol (&Qtt_status, "status"); defsymbol (&Qtt_status_string, "status_string"); defsymbol (&Qtt_uid, "uid"); defsymbol (&Qtt_callback, "callback"); defsymbol (&Qtt_prop, "prop"); defsymbol (&Qtt_plist, "plist"); defsymbol (&Qtt_reject, "reject"); defsymbol (&Qtt_reply, "reply"); defsymbol (&Qtt_fail, "fail"); DEFERROR (Qtooltalk_error, "ToolTalk error", Qio_error); } void vars_of_tooltalk (void) { Fprovide (intern ("tooltalk")); DEFVAR_LISP ("tooltalk-fd", &Vtooltalk_fd /* File descriptor returned by tt_initialize; nil if not connected to ToolTalk. */ ); Vtooltalk_fd = Qnil; DEFVAR_LISP ("tooltalk-message-handler-hook", &Vtooltalk_message_handler_hook /* List of functions to be applied to each ToolTalk message reply received. This will always occur as a result of our sending a request message. Functions will be called with two arguments, the message and the corresponding pattern. This hook will not be called if the request message was created without a C-level callback function (see `tooltalk-unprocessed-message-hook'). */ ); Vtooltalk_message_handler_hook = Qnil; DEFVAR_LISP ("tooltalk-pattern-handler-hook", &Vtooltalk_pattern_handler_hook /* List of functions to be applied to each pattern-matching ToolTalk message. This is all messages except those handled by `tooltalk-message-handler-hook'. Functions will be called with two arguments, the message and the corresponding pattern. */ ); Vtooltalk_pattern_handler_hook = Qnil; DEFVAR_LISP ("tooltalk-unprocessed-message-hook", &Vtooltalk_unprocessed_message_hook /* List of functions to be applied to each unprocessed ToolTalk message. Unprocessed messages are messages that didn't match any patterns. */ ); Vtooltalk_unprocessed_message_hook = Qnil; Tooltalk_Message_plist_str = build_msg_string ("Tooltalk Message plist"); Tooltalk_Pattern_plist_str = build_msg_string ("Tooltalk Pattern plist"); staticpro(&Tooltalk_Message_plist_str); staticpro(&Tooltalk_Pattern_plist_str); #define MAKE_CONSTANT(name) do { \ defsymbol (&Q_ ## name, #name); \ Fset (Q_ ## name, make_int (name)); \ } while (0) MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_MODE_UNDEFINED); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_IN); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_OUT); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_INOUT); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_MODE_LAST); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_SCOPE_NONE); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_SESSION); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_FILE); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_BOTH); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_FILE_IN_SESSION); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_CLASS_UNDEFINED); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_NOTICE); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_REQUEST); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_CLASS_LAST); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_CATEGORY_UNDEFINED); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_OBSERVE); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_HANDLE); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_CATEGORY_LAST); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_PROCEDURE); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_OBJECT); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_HANDLER); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_OTYPE); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_ADDRESS_LAST); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_CREATED); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_SENT); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_HANDLED); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_FAILED); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_QUEUED); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_STARTED); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_REJECTED); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_STATE_LAST); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_DISCARD); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_QUEUE); MAKE_CONSTANT (TT_START); #undef MAKE_CONSTANT staticpro (&Vtooltalk_message_gcpro); staticpro (&Vtooltalk_pattern_gcpro); Vtooltalk_message_gcpro = make_lisp_hash_table (10, HASH_TABLE_NON_WEAK, HASH_TABLE_EQ); Vtooltalk_pattern_gcpro = make_lisp_hash_table (10, HASH_TABLE_NON_WEAK, HASH_TABLE_EQ); }