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[xemacs-hg @ 2003-02-15 10:15:54 by ben]
autoload fixes, make-doc speed improvements
Makefile.in.in: Run update-elc-2 with -no-autoloads
to avoid multiple autoload-loading problem.
configure.usage: Document quick-build better.
make-docfile.el: Use `message' (defined in this file) in place of `princ'/`print',
and put in a terpri, so that we get correct newline behavior.
Rewrite if-progn -> when and a few similar stylistic niceties.
And the big change: Allow MS Windows to specify the object files
directly and frob them into C files here (formerly this was done
in xemacs.mak, and very slooooooooooooooooooowly). Due to
line-length limitations in CMD, we need to use a "response file"
to hold the arguments, so when we see a response file argument
(preceded by an @), read in the args (a bit of trickiness to do
this), and process recursively. Also frob .obj -> .c as mentioned
earlier and handle other junk dependencies that need to be removed
(NEEDTODUMP, make-docfile.exe).
update-elc-2.el: Use :test `equal' in call to set-difference.
update-elc.el: Put back commented out kill-emacs, update header comment.
xemacs.mak: Delete old unused code that checks SATISFIED.
Move update-elc-2 up to be near update-elc.
Run update-elc-2 with -no-autoloads to avoid multiple
autoload-loading problem.
Don't compute make-docfile args ourselves. Pass the raw objects
to make-docfile.el, which does the computation (much faster than
we could). Don't delete the DOC file, split the invocation into
two calls to make-docfile.exe (one direct, one through
make-docfile.el), etc. In general, all we do is call make-docfile.
Add proper dependencies for DOC-file rebuilding so it doesn't get
done when not necessary. Implement quick-building here: not
building the DOC file unless it doesn't exist, as the quick-build
docs say.
Makefile.in.in: Don't delete the DOC file. Implement quick-building here: not
building the DOC file unless it doesn't exist, as the quick-build
docs say.
config.h.in, emacs.c: Nothing but niggly spacing changes -- one space before a paren
starting a function-call arglist, please.
author | ben |
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date | Sat, 15 Feb 2003 10:16:14 +0000 |
parents | e9a3f8b4de53 |
children |
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/* Synched up with: FSF 19.31. */ /* For building XEmacs under SunOS 4.1.* with static libraries. */ #ifndef _S_SUNOS4_H_ #define _S_SUNOS4_H_ #include "bsd4-2.h" #ifndef SUNOS4 #define SUNOS4 #endif #if 0 /* This may have been needed for an earlier version of Sun OS 4. It seems to cause warnings in 4.0.3 and 4.1. */ #define O_NDELAY FNDELAY /* Non-blocking I/O (4.2 style) */ #endif #ifdef NOT_C_CODE /* The new sunOS unexec eliminates the need for a custom crt0.o, so we can just let the compiler invoke the linker and don't have to guess what options it might have passed it. */ # define ORDINARY_LINK # define START_FILES # define LD_CMD $(CC) # ifndef LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM # define LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM "-Bstatic" # endif # define UNEXEC "unexsunos4.o" #endif /* NOT_C_CODE */ #define RUN_TIME_REMAP /* these don't matter, but we have to define something to keep sysdep.c from introducing bogus symbols */ #define TEXT_START 0 #define DATA_START 0 /* #### XEmacs: #define of SYSTEM_MALLOC removed. Is this OK? FSF says: In SunOS 4.1, a static function called by tzsetwall reportedly clears the byte just past an eight byte region it mallocs, corrupting GNU malloc's memory pool. But Sun's malloc doesn't seem to mind. */ /* XEmacs: additions for proper prototyping. */ #ifndef NOT_C_CODE #ifdef __STDC__ /* Sun's headers are categorically losing. Mly uses broken-sun.h to get the protos for this, but lcc provides all of the prototypes for the ANSI routines. So I'm just going to put the protos of the non-ANSI routines that we use here (I guess that would be things that are Posix but not ANSI?) You're in a maze of twisty little standards, all alike... */ /* Since lcc is not going to be heavily used anymore if it ever was, I'm putting broken-sun.h back in. */ /* Since Gcc 2.8 appears to have fixed the problem, I'm conditionalizing */ /* this ugly hack. */ #if defined (__GNUC__) #if defined (__GNUC_MINOR__) #if ((__GNUC__ == 2) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ > 7)) || ((__GNUC__ > 2)) /* Don't include for gcc 2.8.0*/ #else #include "../broken-sun.h" #endif #else /* __GNUC_MINOR__ is undefined */ #include "../broken-sun.h" #endif #else /* Not GNU C */ #endif extern char *strdup (); extern char *ttyname (int); extern void tzsetwall (void); extern int getpagesize (void); #include <memory.h> #ifdef __SUNPRO_C /* Suppress zillions of warnings from outdated SunOS4 prototypes */ /* Bother! Sun can't even get the arg types right. */ #include <string.h> #define memset(a,b,c) memset((char*) (a), b, c) #define memcpy(a,b,c) memcpy((char*) (a), (char*) (b), c) #define memcmp(a,b,c) memcmp((char*) (a), (char*) (b), c) #define memchr(a,b,c) memchr((char*) (a), b, c) void * __builtin_alloca(int); #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS #include <X11/Xlib.h> #define XFree(p) XFree((char*)(p)) #endif /* X Windows */ #endif /* __SUNPRO_C */ #endif /* __STDC__ */ # ifdef __GNUC__ /* XEmacs addition: */ /* gcc has the bug that it claims to conform to the ANSI C standard (which is what setting __STDC__ to 1 means) but does not necessarily provide all of the library routines which the standard requires of a conforming compiler -- such as memmove. The other Sun ANSI compilers (Sun's acc and Lucid's lcc) do not have this bug. */ # define memmove(to, from, size) bcopy ((char *) (from), (char *) (to), (size)) /* We must define mkdir with this arg prototype to match GCC's fixed stat.h. */ # define MKDIR_PROTOTYPE \ int mkdir (const char *dpath, unsigned short dmode) # endif /* __GNUC__ */ /* ANSI C requires that realloc accept a null pointer argument, but ancient implementations such as SunOS 4 don't allow this. We redefine realloc here so that the source code can be written to use the ANSI C API. */ #include <sys/types.h> #ifdef __GNUC__ inline /* Suppress warning: realloc_accepting_nullptr defined but not used */ #endif static void* realloc_accepting_nullptr (void *ptr, size_t size) { extern char *realloc (); extern char *malloc (); return ptr ? (void *) realloc (ptr, size) : (void *) malloc (size); } #define realloc(ptr, size) realloc_accepting_nullptr (ptr, size) #endif /* C_CODE */ #endif /* _S_SUNOS4_H_ */