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[xemacs-hg @ 2001-05-23 09:59:33 by ben]
xemacs.mak: call `ver' to get the exact os version and put it in the
installation; suggestion from adrian.
behavior-defs.el: Add scroll-in-place, jka-compr, efs, fix up some things.
pop.c: Remove BROKEN_CYGWIN.
etc\sample.init.el: Rewrite to be much more careful about loading features --
now it decays gracefully even in the complete absence of packages.
Also avoid doing obnoxious things when loading efs.
configure.in: add some support for eventually turning on file coding by
default. Fix numerous places where AC_MSG_WARN had quotes
around its arg, which is bad. Replace with []. Same for
AC_MSG_ERROR.
s\cygwin32.h, s\mingw32.h: remove support for way old beta versions of cygwin.
don't put -Wno-sign-compare in the system switches; this
isn't a system issue. define BROKEN_SIGIO for cygwin to
get C-g support.
device-msw.c: signal an error rather than crash with an unavailable network
printer (from Mike Alexander).
event-msw.c: cleanup headers. fix (hopefully) an error with data corruption
when sending to a network connection.
fileio.c: Fix evil code that attempts
to handle the ~user prefix by (a) always assuming we're referencing
ourselves and not even verifying the user -- hence any file with
a tilde as its first char is invalid! (b) if there wasn't a slash
following the filename, the pointer was set *past* the end of
file and we started reading from uninitialized memory. Now we
simply treat these as files, always.
optionally for 21.4 (doc fix):
lread.c: cambia de pas_de_lache_ici -- al minimo usa la palabra certa.
frame.c: fix warnings.
emacs.c, nt.c, ntproc.c, process-nt.c, realpath.c, unexnt.c: rename MAX_PATH
to standard PATH_MAX.
process-nt.c, realpath.c: cleanup headers.
process-unix.c, sysdep.c, systime.h, syswindows.h: kill BROKEN_CYGWIN and
support for way old beta versions of cygwin.
sysfile.h: use _MAX_PATH (Windows) preferentially for PATH_MAX if defined.
include io.h on Cygwin (we need get_osfhandle()). include
sys/fcntl.h always, since we were including it in various
header files anyway.
unexcw.c: fix up style to conform to standard. remove duplicate definition
of PERROR.
buffer.c: comment change.
database.c, debug.h, device-tty.c, dired-msw.c, glyphs-msw.c: header
cleanups (remove places that directly include a system
header file, because we have our own layer to do this more cleanly
and portably); indentation fixes.
author | ben |
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date | Wed, 23 May 2001 09:59:48 +0000 |
parents | c69610198c35 |
children | 943eaba38521 |
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/* systty.h - System-dependent definitions for terminals. Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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: FSF 19.30. */ #ifndef INCLUDED_systty_h_ #define INCLUDED_systty_h_ #ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS # define HAVE_TCATTR #endif /* Include the proper files. */ #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include <unistd.h> #endif /* XEmacs: TERMIOS is mo' better than TERMIO so we use it if it's there. Since TERMIO is backward-compatibility stuff if both it and TERMIOS exist, it's more likely to be broken. */ #if defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) /***** (1) The TERMIOS way (POSIX style) *****/ # if defined (_AIX) && defined (_I386) # include <termios.h> /* termios.h needs to be before termio.h */ # include <termio.h> # else # if !defined (NO_TERMIO) # include <termio.h> # endif # include <termios.h> # endif /* _AIX && _I386 */ # ifndef INCLUDED_FCNTL # define INCLUDED_FCNTL # include <fcntl.h> # endif #elif defined (HAVE_TERMIO) /***** (2) The TERMIO way (system V style) *****/ # ifdef __DGUX # include <sys/ioctl.h> # endif # ifndef NO_TERMIO # include <termio.h> # endif /* not NO_TERMIO */ # ifndef INCLUDED_FCNTL # define INCLUDED_FCNTL # include <fcntl.h> # endif #elif defined (WIN32_NATIVE) /***** (3) The WIN32_NATIVE way *****/ /* Nothing doing */ #else /***** (4) The BSD way *****/ # ifdef linux /* XEmacs addition -- necessary? */ # include <bsd/sgtty.h> # else # include <sgtty.h> # endif #endif /* HAVE_TERMIOS */ /* XEmacs: I don't think we need the following crap. */ #ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__ #include <termios.h> #endif /* Formerly there was a conditional that included sys/filio.h if USG5_4 was defined, but this is already included in s/usg5-4.h */ /* Generally useful to include this file: */ /* But Sun OS has broken include files and doesn't want it included */ #if !defined (WIN32_NATIVE) && !defined (SUNOS4) # include <sys/ioctl.h> #endif /* UNIPLUS systems may have FIONREAD. */ #ifdef UNIPLUS #include <sys.ioctl.h> #endif /* ----------------------------------------------------- */ /* miscellaneous includes */ /* ----------------------------------------------------- */ #ifdef AIXHFT /* obsolete - only found in AIX version 3. */ /* Get files for keyboard remapping */ #define HFNKEYS 2 #include <sys/hft.h> #include <sys/devinfo.h> #endif /* Include files for PTY's */ #if defined (HAVE_SYS_PTYIO_H) /* HP-UX */ #include <sys/ptyio.h> #endif #if defined (HAVE_PTY_H) #include <pty.h> #elif defined (HAVE_SYS_PTY_H) #include <sys/pty.h> #endif /* XEmacs: removed some random if defined (pfa) crap for FASYNC (SIGIO). We've cleaned SIGIO up. */ /* ----------------------------------------------------- */ /* inhibiting particular features */ /* ----------------------------------------------------- */ #if defined (XENIX) || defined (BROKEN_TIOCGETC) #undef TIOCGETC /* Avoid confusing some conditionals that test this. */ #endif /* XEmacs: SIGIO is cleaned up so we remove the crap here that messes with it (and FIONREAD and FASYNC, which are related). */ #ifdef BROKEN_TIOCGWINSZ /* XEmacs addition */ #undef TIOCGWINSZ #undef TIOCSWINSZ #endif /* On TERMIOS systems, the tcmumbleattr calls take care of these parameters, and it's a bad idea to use them (on AIX, it makes the tty hang for a long time). */ #if defined (TIOCGLTC) && !defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) #define HAVE_LTCHARS #endif #if defined (TIOCGETC) && !defined (HAVE_TERMIOS) #define HAVE_TCHARS #endif /* ----------------------------------------------------- */ /* disabling terminal functions */ /* ----------------------------------------------------- */ /* Try to establish the correct character to disable terminal functions in a system-independent manner. We use the POSIX standard way to do this, and emulate on other systems. */ #ifndef _POSIX_VDISABLE # if defined CDEL # define _POSIX_VDISABLE CDEL # else # define _POSIX_VDISABLE 255 # endif #endif /* ! _POSIX_VDISABLE */ /* ----------------------------------------------------- */ /* Get the number of characters queued for output */ /* ----------------------------------------------------- */ /* EMACS_OUTQSIZE(FD, int *SIZE) stores the number of characters queued for output to the terminal FD in *SIZE, if FD is a tty. Returns -1 if there was an error (i.e. FD is not a tty), 0 otherwise. */ #ifdef TIOCOUTQ #define EMACS_OUTQSIZE(fd, size) ioctl (fd, TIOCOUTQ, size) #endif #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO #ifdef TCOUTQ #undef EMACS_OUTQSIZE #define EMACS_OUTQSIZE(fd, size) ioctl (fd, TCOUTQ, size) #endif #endif /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* Manipulate a terminal's current (foreground) process group */ /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* EMACS_GET_TTY_PGRP(int FD, pid_t *PGID) sets *PGID to the terminal FD's current foreground process group. Return -1 if there is an error. EMACS_SET_TTY_PGRP(int FD, pid_t *PGID) sets the terminal FD's current foreground process group to *PGID. Return -1 if there is an error. We prefer using the ioctl (BSD) interface instead of its Posix replacement tgetpgrp/tcsetpgrp since that is documented as being restricted to processes sharing the same controlling tty. */ #if defined (TIOCGPGRP) #define EMACS_GET_TTY_PROCESS_GROUP(fd, pgid) ioctl (fd, TIOCGPGRP, pgid) #define EMACS_SET_TTY_PROCESS_GROUP(fd, pgid) ioctl (fd, TIOCSPGRP, pgid) #elif defined (HAVE_TCGETPGRP) #define EMACS_GET_TTY_PROCESS_GROUP(fd, pgid) (*(pgid) = tcgetpgrp (fd)) #define EMACS_SET_TTY_PROCESS_GROUP(fd, pgid) tcsetpgrp (fd, *(pgid)) #else /* Just ignore this for now and hope for the best */ #define EMACS_GET_TTY_PROCESS_GROUP(fd, pgid) 0 #define EMACS_SET_TTY_PROCESS_GROUP(fd, pgif) 0 #endif /* EMACS_GETPGRP (arg) returns the process group of the terminal. */ #ifdef GETPGRP_VOID #define EMACS_GETPGRP(x) getpgrp() #else #define EMACS_GETPGRP(x) getpgrp(x) #endif /* GETPGRP_VOID */ /* XEmacs backward-compatibility. Is 0 always a reasonable argument? */ #define EMACS_GET_PROCESS_GROUP() EMACS_GETPGRP (0) /* XEmacs addition? */ /* EMACS_SEPARATE_PROCESS_GROUP () creates a separate process group for the running process. */ /* EMACS_SET_PROCESS_GROUP () sets our process group as specified. */ /* POSIX calls for setpgid(), so we use it if it's available. Otherwise use setpgrp(), in USG or BSD flavor. Note that on newer systems, setpgrp() has unwanted effects (e.g. creating a new session), so we want to avoid its use if possible. NOTE: On some older systems, we should consider using setpgrp2() if it exists. This is sufficiently rare, though, that there seems no point in autodetecting it. Currently dgux.h is the only place where this has to be munged. */ #if defined (HAVE_SETPGID) # define EMACS_SEPARATE_PROCESS_GROUP() setpgid (0, 0) # define EMACS_SET_PROCESS_GROUP(pg) setpgid (0, pg) #elif defined (USG) # define EMACS_SEPARATE_PROCESS_GROUP() setpgrp () /* old (pre-SVR4) USG's don't provide any way to do this. No big loss -- it just means that ^Z won't work right if we're run from sh. */ # define EMACS_SET_PROCESS_GROUP(pg) #elif defined(MINGW) # define EMACS_SEPARATE_PROCESS_GROUP() #else /* Under NeXTstep, a process group of 0 is not the same as specifying your own process ID, so we go ahead and specify it explicitly. */ # define EMACS_SEPARATE_PROCESS_GROUP() setpgrp (0, getpid ()) # define EMACS_SET_PROCESS_GROUP(pg) setpgrp (0, pg) #endif /* --------------------------------------------------------- */ /* Manipulate a TTY's input/output processing parameters */ /* --------------------------------------------------------- */ /* struct emacs_tty is a structure used to hold the current tty parameters. If the terminal has several structures describing its state, for example a struct tchars, a struct sgttyb, a struct tchars, a struct ltchars, and a struct pagechars, struct emacs_tty should contain an element for each parameter struct that Emacs may change. emacs_get_tty (int FD, struct emacs_tty *P) stores the parameters of the tty on FD in *P. Return zero if all's well, or -1 if we ran into an error we couldn't deal with. emacs_set_tty (int FD, struct emacs_tty *P, int flushp) sets the parameters of the tty on FD according to the contents of *P. If flushp is non-zero, we discard queued input to be written before making the change. Return 0 if all went well, and -1 if anything failed. EMACS_TTY_TABS_OK (struct emacs_tty *P) is false iff the kernel expands tabs to spaces upon output; in that case, there is no advantage to using tabs over spaces. */ /* For each tty parameter structure that Emacs might want to save and restore, - include an element for it in this structure, and - extend the emacs_{get,set}_tty functions in sysdep.c to deal with the new members. */ struct emacs_tty { /* There is always one of the following elements, so there is no need for dummy get and set definitions. */ #ifdef HAVE_TCATTR struct termios main; #else /* !HAVE_TCATTR */ #ifdef HAVE_TERMIO struct termio main; #else /* !HAVE_TERMIO */ #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE int main; #else /* not WIN32_NATIVE */ struct sgttyb main; #endif /* not WIN32_NATIVE */ #endif /* !HAVE_TERMIO */ #endif /* !HAVE_TCATTR */ /* If we have TERMIOS, we don't need to do this - they're taken care of by the tc*attr calls. */ #ifndef HAVE_TERMIOS #ifdef HAVE_LTCHARS struct ltchars ltchars; #endif /* HAVE_LTCHARS */ #ifdef HAVE_TCHARS struct tchars tchars; int lmode; #endif /* HAVE_TCHARS */ #endif /* HAVE_TERMIOS */ }; int emacs_get_tty (int fd, struct emacs_tty *settings); int emacs_set_tty (int fd, struct emacs_tty *settings, int flushp); /* --------------------------------------------------------- */ /* Define EMACS_TTY_TABS_OK */ /* --------------------------------------------------------- */ #if defined (TABDLY) && defined (TAB3) # define EMACS_TTY_TABS_OK(p) (((p)->main.c_oflag & TABDLY) != TAB3) #elif defined (OXTABS) # define EMACS_TTY_TABS_OK(p) (((p)->main.c_oflag & OXTABS) != OXTABS) #else # define EMACS_TTY_TABS_OK(p) 1 #endif #endif /* INCLUDED_systty_h_ */