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Vastly expand the characters x-compose.el supports.
2009-03-01 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* x-compose.el:
Document an XIM bug, and how one might work around it.
(define-compose-map):
Revise this macro, call it with compose-caron-map,
compose-macron-map, compose-breve-map, compose-dot-map,
compose-doubleacute-map, compose-ogonek-map, compose-hook-map,
compose-horn-map as well as the previous existing maps.
(compose-map):
Add entries for caron, macron, doubleacute, ogonek, breve and
abovedot to this map.
Add an assert, this code assumes that a non-Mule build has no
character codes above U+00FF.
Incorporate all the precomposed Latin characters in
UnicodeData.txt that we can into the maps, deciding at runtime on
which exactly depending on whether this is a non-Mule or a Mule
build.
Remove a commented-out old X11 bug workaround.
Use #'flet instead of defun + unintern for
#'alias-colon-to-doublequote.
Correct #'electric-diacritic to work with the keyboard macro
versions of the maps.
(compose-help):
This has been turned off since 1994; no-one appears to have
noticed, since the normal help mechanism offers similar
functionality and is actually maintained. Removed entirely.
Remove a superflous setting of a default value for ctl-arrow.
* x-init.el (x-initialize-compose):
Support the new dead key maps we just added to x-compose.el with
autoloads here.
| author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
|---|---|
| date | Sun, 01 Mar 2009 11:11:46 +0000 |
| parents | 229bd619740a |
| children | 1fae11d56ad2 |
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/* New allocator for XEmacs. Copyright (C) 2005 Marcus Crestani. 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. */ #ifndef INCLUDED_mc_alloc_h_ #define INCLUDED_mc_alloc_h_ /*--- prototypes -------------------------------------------------------*/ BEGIN_C_DECLS /* Set to 1 if memory becomes short. */ extern EMACS_INT memory_shortage; /* Internal Allocator Functions: */ /* Initialize the allocator. This has to be called prior to requesting memory. */ void init_mc_allocator (void); /* Allocate a block of memory of given size and return the pointer to it. */ void *mc_alloc (size_t size); /* Allocate a block of memory as an array with elemcount elements of given size and return the pointer to it. Arrays contain several objects that are allocated in one consecutive block of memory with each element being a fully qualified object---that is, it has a Lisp object header and a mark bit. Objects like hash tables and dynamic arrays use this function. */ void *mc_alloc_array (size_t size, EMACS_INT elemcount); /* Modify the size of the memory block pointed to by ptr. Return the address of the new block of given size. The content of the memory block will be unchanged to the minimum of the old and new sizes: if the new size is smaller, the overlaying data is cut off; if the new size is bigger, the newly allocated memory will be uninitialized.*/ void *mc_realloc (void *ptr, size_t size); /* Modify the size of the array pointed to by ptr. Return the address of the new array block with elemcount elements of given size. The content of the memory block will be unchanged to the minimum of the old and new sizes: if the new size is smaller, the overlaying data is cut off; if the new size is bigger, the newly allocated memory will be uninitialized.*/ void *mc_realloc_array (void *ptr, size_t size, EMACS_INT elemcount); /* Garbage collection related functions and macros: */ enum mark_bit_colors { WHITE = 0, BLACK = 1, GREY = 2 }; /* Set the mark bit of the object pointed to by ptr to value.*/ void set_mark_bit (void *ptr, EMACS_INT value); /* Return the mark bit of the object pointed to by ptr. */ EMACS_INT get_mark_bit (void *ptr); /* mark bit macros */ /* Returns true if the mark bit of the object pointed to by ptr is set. */ #define MARKED_P(ptr) (get_mark_bit (ptr) != WHITE) /* Marks the object pointed to by ptr (sets the mark bit to 1). */ #define MARK(ptr) set_mark_bit (ptr, BLACK) /* Unmarks the object pointed to by ptr (sets the mark bit to 0). */ #define UNMARK(ptr) set_mark_bit (ptr, WHITE) #define MARK_WHITE(ptr) set_mark_bit (ptr, WHITE) #define MARK_GREY(ptr) set_mark_bit (ptr, GREY) #define MARK_BLACK(ptr) set_mark_bit (ptr, BLACK) #define MARKED_WHITE_P(ptr) (get_mark_bit (ptr) == WHITE) #define MARKED_GREY_P(ptr) (get_mark_bit (ptr) == GREY) #define MARKED_BLACK_P(ptr) (get_mark_bit (ptr) == BLACK) /* The finalizer of every not marked object is called. The macro MC_ALLOC_CALL_FINALIZER has to be defined and call the finalizer of the object. Returns number of processed pages. */ EMACS_INT mc_finalize (void); /* All not marked objects of the used heap are freed. Returns number of processed pages. */ EMACS_INT mc_sweep (void); /* Portable dumper related functions and macros: */ /* The finalizer for disksave of every object is called to shrink the dump image. The macro MC_ALLOC_CALL_FINALIZER_FOR_DISKSAVE has to be defined and call the finalizer for disksave of the object. Returns number of processed pages. */ EMACS_INT mc_finalize_for_disksave (void); /* Functions and macros related with allocation statistics: */ #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS /* Returns the real size, including overhead, which is actually alloced for an object with given claimed_size. */ Bytecount mc_alloced_storage_size (Bytecount claimed_size, struct overhead_stats *stats); #endif /* MEMORY_USAGE_STATS */ /* Incremental Garbage Collector / Write Barrier Support: */ /* Return the PAGESIZE the allocator uses. Generally equals to the system's PAGESIZE. */ EMACS_INT mc_get_page_size (void); /* Is the fault at ptr on a protected page? */ EMACS_INT fault_on_protected_page (void *ptr); /* Remove protection (if there) of heap page of given page header ph. Returns number of processed pages. */ EMACS_INT protect_heap_pages (void); /* Remove protection for all heap pages which are protected. Returns number of processed pages. */ EMACS_INT unprotect_heap_pages (void); /* Remove protection and mark page dirty. */ void unprotect_page_and_mark_dirty (void *ptr); /* Repush all objects on dirty pages onto the mark stack. Return number of repushed objects. */ int repush_all_objects_on_page (void *ptr); /* Mark black if object is currently grey. */ EMACS_INT maybe_mark_black (void *ptr); /* Only for debugging---not used anywhere in the sources. */ EMACS_INT object_on_heap_p (void *ptr); END_C_DECLS #endif /* INCLUDED_mc_alloc_h_ */
