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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 | 183866b06e0b |
children | 80cd90837ac5 |
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/* Primitives for work of the "widget" library. Copyright (C) 1997 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: Not in FSF. */ /* In an ideal world, this file would not have been necessary. However, elisp function calls being as slow as they are, it turns out that some functions in the widget library (wid-edit.el) are the bottleneck of Widget operation. Here is their translation to C, for the sole reason of efficiency. */ #include <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "buffer.h" Lisp_Object Qwidget_type; DEFUN ("widget-plist-member", Fwidget_plist_member, 2, 2, 0, /* Like `plist-get', but returns the tail of PLIST whose car is PROP. */ (plist, prop)) { while (!NILP (plist) && !EQ (Fcar (plist), prop)) { /* Check for QUIT, so a circular plist doesn't lock up the editor. */ QUIT; plist = Fcdr (Fcdr (plist)); } return plist; } DEFUN ("widget-put", Fwidget_put, 3, 3, 0, /* In WIDGET set PROPERTY to VALUE. The value can later be retrieved with `widget-get'. */ (widget, property, value)) { CHECK_CONS (widget); XCDR (widget) = Fplist_put (XCDR (widget), property, value); return widget; } DEFUN ("widget-get", Fwidget_get, 2, 2, 0, /* In WIDGET, get the value of PROPERTY. The value could either be specified when the widget was created, or later with `widget-put'. */ (widget, property)) { Lisp_Object value = Qnil; while (1) { Lisp_Object tmp = Fwidget_plist_member (Fcdr (widget), property); if (!NILP (tmp)) { value = Fcar (Fcdr (tmp)); break; } tmp = Fcar (widget); if (!NILP (tmp)) { widget = Fget (tmp, Qwidget_type, Qnil); continue; } break; } return value; } DEFUN ("widget-apply", Fwidget_apply, 2, MANY, 0, /* Apply the value of WIDGET's PROPERTY to the widget itself. ARGS are passed as extra arguments to the function. */ (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) { /* This function can GC */ Lisp_Object newargs[3]; struct gcpro gcpro1; newargs[0] = Fwidget_get (args[0], args[1]); newargs[1] = args[0]; newargs[2] = Flist (nargs - 2, args + 2); GCPRO1 (newargs[2]); RETURN_UNGCPRO (Fapply (3, newargs)); } void syms_of_widget (void) { DEFSYMBOL (Qwidget_type); DEFSUBR (Fwidget_plist_member); DEFSUBR (Fwidget_put); DEFSUBR (Fwidget_get); DEFSUBR (Fwidget_apply); }