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302 | 1 /* Fundamental definitions for GNU Emacs Lisp interpreter. |
621 | 2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
302 | 3 |
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
5 | |
6 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
621 | 8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
302 | 9 any later version. |
10 | |
11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
14 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
15 | |
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
17 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
18 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
19 | |
20 | |
21 /* Define the fundamental Lisp data structures */ | |
22 | |
23 /* This is the set of Lisp data types */ | |
24 | |
25 enum Lisp_Type | |
26 { | |
27 /* Integer. XINT(obj) is the integer value. */ | |
28 Lisp_Int, | |
29 | |
30 /* Symbol. XSYMBOL (object) points to a struct Lisp_Symbol. */ | |
31 Lisp_Symbol, | |
32 | |
33 /* Marker (buffer ptr). XMARKER(object) points to a struct Lisp_Marker. */ | |
34 Lisp_Marker, | |
35 | |
36 /* String. XSTRING (object) points to a struct Lisp_String. | |
37 The length of the string, and its contents, are stored therein. */ | |
38 Lisp_String, | |
39 | |
40 /* Vector of Lisp objects. XVECTOR(object) points to a struct Lisp_Vector. | |
41 The length of the vector, and its contents, are stored therein. */ | |
42 Lisp_Vector, | |
43 | |
44 /* Cons. XCONS (object) points to a struct Lisp_Cons. */ | |
45 Lisp_Cons, | |
46 | |
47 /* Byte-compiled function. A vector of 4 to 6 elements which are the | |
48 arglist, bytecode-string, constant vector, stack size, | |
49 (optional) doc string, and (optional) interactive spec. */ | |
50 Lisp_Compiled, | |
51 | |
52 /* Editor buffer. XBUFFER(obj) points to a struct buffer. */ | |
53 Lisp_Buffer, | |
54 | |
55 /* Built-in function. XSUBR(obj) points to a struct Lisp_Subr | |
56 which describes how to call the function, and its documentation, | |
57 as well as pointing to the code. */ | |
58 Lisp_Subr, | |
59 | |
60 /* Internal value return by subroutines of read. | |
61 The user never sees this data type. | |
62 Its value is just a number. */ | |
63 Lisp_Internal, | |
64 | |
65 /* Forwarding pointer to an int variable. | |
66 This is allowed only in the value cell of a symbol, | |
67 and it means that the symbol's value really lives in the | |
68 specified int variable. | |
69 XINTPTR(obj) points to the int variable. */ | |
70 Lisp_Intfwd, | |
71 | |
72 /* Boolean forwarding pointer to an int variable. | |
73 This is like Lisp_Intfwd except that the ostensible | |
74 "value" of the symbol is t if the int variable is nonzero, | |
75 nil if it is zero. XINTPTR(obj) points to the int variable. */ | |
76 Lisp_Boolfwd, | |
77 | |
78 /* Object describing a connection to a subprocess. | |
79 It points to storage of type struct Lisp_Process */ | |
80 Lisp_Process, | |
81 | |
82 /* Forwarding pointer to a Lisp_Object variable. | |
83 This is allowed only in the value cell of a symbol, | |
84 and it means that the symbol's value really lives in the | |
85 specified variable. | |
86 XOBJFWD(obj) points to the Lisp_Object variable. */ | |
87 Lisp_Objfwd, | |
88 | |
765 | 89 /* Pointer to a vector-like object describing a display frame |
302 | 90 on which Emacs can display a window hierarchy. */ |
765 | 91 Lisp_Frame, |
302 | 92 |
93 /* Used when a FILE * value needs to be passed | |
94 in an argument of type Lisp_Object. | |
95 You must do *(FILE **) XPNTR(obj) to get the value. | |
96 The user will never see this data type. */ | |
97 Lisp_Internal_Stream, | |
98 | |
99 /* Used in a symbol value cell when the symbol's value is per-buffer. | |
732 | 100 The actual contents are a cons cell which starts a list like this: |
101 (REALVALUE BUFFER CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT . DEFAULT-VALUE). | |
302 | 102 |
732 | 103 BUFFER is the last buffer for which this symbol's value was |
104 made up to date. | |
302 | 105 |
732 | 106 CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT is a pointer to an element of BUFFER's |
107 local_var_alist, that being the element whose car is this | |
108 variable. Or it can be a pointer to the | |
109 (CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT . DEFAULT-VALUE), | |
110 if BUFFER does not have an element in its alist for this | |
111 variable (that is, if BUFFER sees the default value of this | |
112 variable). | |
302 | 113 |
732 | 114 If we want to examine or set the value and BUFFER is current, |
115 we just examine or set REALVALUE. If BUFFER is not current, we | |
116 store the current REALVALUE value into CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT, | |
117 then find the appropriate alist element for the buffer now | |
118 current and set up CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT. Then we set | |
119 REALVALUE out of that element, and store into BUFFER. | |
302 | 120 |
732 | 121 If we are setting the variable and the current buffer does not |
122 have an alist entry for this variable, an alist entry is | |
123 created. | |
302 | 124 |
732 | 125 Note that REALVALUE can be a forwarding pointer. Each time it |
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129 that they are always up to date. */ |
302 | 130 Lisp_Buffer_Local_Value, |
131 | |
132 /* Like Lisp_Buffer_Local_Value with one difference: | |
1184 | 133 merely setting the variable while some buffer is current |
134 does not cause that buffer to have its own local value of this variable. | |
135 Only make-local-variable does that. */ | |
302 | 136 Lisp_Some_Buffer_Local_Value, |
137 | |
138 | |
139 /* Like Lisp_Objfwd except that value lives in a slot | |
140 in the current buffer. Value is byte index of slot within buffer */ | |
141 Lisp_Buffer_Objfwd, | |
142 | |
143 /* In symbol value cell, means var is unbound. | |
144 In symbol function cell, means function name is undefined. */ | |
145 Lisp_Void, | |
146 | |
147 /* Window used for Emacs display. | |
148 Data inside looks like a Lisp_Vector. */ | |
149 Lisp_Window, | |
150 | |
151 /* Used by save,set,restore-window-configuration */ | |
152 Lisp_Window_Configuration | |
153 | |
154 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
155 , | |
156 Lisp_Float | |
157 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
158 }; | |
159 | |
160 #ifndef NO_UNION_TYPE | |
161 | |
162 #ifndef BIG_ENDIAN | |
163 | |
164 /* Definition of Lisp_Object for little-endian machines. */ | |
165 | |
166 typedef | |
167 union Lisp_Object | |
168 { | |
169 /* Used for comparing two Lisp_Objects; | |
170 also, positive integers can be accessed fast this way. */ | |
171 int i; | |
172 | |
173 struct | |
174 { | |
175 int val: 24; | |
176 char type; | |
177 } s; | |
178 struct | |
179 { | |
180 unsigned int val: 24; | |
181 char type; | |
182 } u; | |
183 struct | |
184 { | |
185 unsigned int val: 24; | |
186 enum Lisp_Type type: 7; | |
187 /* The markbit is not really part of the value of a Lisp_Object, | |
188 and is always zero except during garbage collection. */ | |
189 unsigned int markbit: 1; | |
190 } gu; | |
191 } | |
192 Lisp_Object; | |
193 | |
194 #else /* If BIG_ENDIAN */ | |
195 | |
196 typedef | |
197 union Lisp_Object | |
198 { | |
199 /* Used for comparing two Lisp_Objects; | |
200 also, positive integers can be accessed fast this way. */ | |
201 int i; | |
202 | |
203 struct | |
204 { | |
205 char type; | |
206 int val: 24; | |
207 } s; | |
208 struct | |
209 { | |
210 char type; | |
211 unsigned int val: 24; | |
212 } u; | |
213 struct | |
214 { | |
215 /* The markbit is not really part of the value of a Lisp_Object, | |
216 and is always zero except during garbage collection. */ | |
217 unsigned int markbit: 1; | |
218 enum Lisp_Type type: 7; | |
219 unsigned int val: 24; | |
220 } gu; | |
221 } | |
222 Lisp_Object; | |
223 | |
224 #endif /* BIG_ENDIAN */ | |
225 | |
226 #endif /* NO_UNION_TYPE */ | |
227 | |
228 | |
229 /* If union type is not wanted, define Lisp_Object as just a number | |
230 and define the macros below to extract fields by shifting */ | |
231 | |
232 #ifdef NO_UNION_TYPE | |
233 | |
234 #define Lisp_Object int | |
235 | |
236 /* These values are overridden by the m- file on some machines. */ | |
237 #ifndef VALBITS | |
238 #define VALBITS 24 | |
239 #endif | |
240 | |
241 #ifndef GCTYPEBITS | |
242 #define GCTYPEBITS 7 | |
243 #endif | |
244 | |
245 #ifndef VALMASK | |
246 #define VALMASK ((1<<VALBITS) - 1) | |
247 #endif | |
248 #define GCTYPEMASK ((1<<GCTYPEBITS) - 1) | |
249 #define MARKBIT (1 << (VALBITS + GCTYPEBITS)) | |
250 | |
251 #endif /* NO_UNION_TYPE */ | |
252 | |
253 /* These macros extract various sorts of values from a Lisp_Object. | |
254 For example, if tem is a Lisp_Object whose type is Lisp_Cons, | |
255 XCONS (tem) is the struct Lisp_Cons * pointing to the memory for that cons. */ | |
256 | |
257 #ifdef NO_UNION_TYPE | |
258 | |
259 /* One need to override this if there must be high bits set in data space | |
260 (doing the result of the below & ((1 << (GCTYPE + 1)) - 1) would work | |
261 on all machines, but would penalise machines which don't need it) | |
262 */ | |
263 #ifndef XTYPE | |
264 #define XTYPE(a) ((enum Lisp_Type) ((a) >> VALBITS)) | |
265 #endif | |
266 | |
267 #ifndef XSETTYPE | |
268 #define XSETTYPE(a, b) ((a) = XUINT (a) | ((int)(b) << VALBITS)) | |
269 #endif | |
270 | |
271 /* Use XFASTINT for fast retrieval and storage of integers known | |
272 to be positive. This takes advantage of the fact that Lisp_Int is 0. */ | |
273 #define XFASTINT(a) (a) | |
274 | |
275 /* Extract the value of a Lisp_Object as a signed integer. */ | |
276 | |
277 #ifndef XINT /* Some machines need to do this differently. */ | |
638 | 278 #define XINT(a) (((a) << (INTBITS-VALBITS)) >> (INTBITS-VALBITS)) |
302 | 279 #endif |
280 | |
281 /* Extract the value as an unsigned integer. This is a basis | |
282 for extracting it as a pointer to a structure in storage. */ | |
283 | |
284 #ifndef XUINT | |
285 #define XUINT(a) ((a) & VALMASK) | |
286 #endif | |
287 | |
288 #ifndef XPNTR | |
289 #ifdef HAVE_SHM | |
290 /* In this representation, data is found in two widely separated segments. */ | |
336 | 291 extern int pure_size; |
302 | 292 #define XPNTR(a) \ |
336 | 293 (XUINT (a) | (XUINT (a) > pure_size ? DATA_SEG_BITS : PURE_SEG_BITS)) |
302 | 294 #else /* not HAVE_SHM */ |
295 #ifdef DATA_SEG_BITS | |
296 /* This case is used for the rt-pc. | |
297 In the diffs I was given, it checked for ptr = 0 | |
298 and did not adjust it in that case. | |
299 But I don't think that zero should ever be found | |
300 in a Lisp object whose data type says it points to something. */ | |
301 #define XPNTR(a) (XUINT (a) | DATA_SEG_BITS) | |
302 #else | |
303 #define XPNTR(a) XUINT (a) | |
304 #endif | |
305 #endif /* not HAVE_SHM */ | |
306 #endif /* no XPNTR */ | |
307 | |
308 #ifndef XSETINT | |
309 #define XSETINT(a, b) ((a) = ((a) & ~VALMASK) | ((b) & VALMASK)) | |
310 #endif | |
311 | |
312 #ifndef XSETUINT | |
313 #define XSETUINT(a, b) XSETINT (a, b) | |
314 #endif | |
315 | |
316 #ifndef XSETPNTR | |
317 #define XSETPNTR(a, b) XSETINT (a, b) | |
318 #endif | |
319 | |
320 #ifndef XSET | |
321 #define XSET(var, type, ptr) \ | |
322 ((var) = ((int)(type) << VALBITS) + ((int) (ptr) & VALMASK)) | |
323 #endif | |
324 | |
325 /* During garbage collection, XGCTYPE must be used for extracting types | |
326 so that the mark bit is ignored. XMARKBIT accesses the markbit. | |
327 Markbits are used only in particular slots of particular structure types. | |
328 Other markbits are always zero. | |
329 Outside of garbage collection, all mark bits are always zero. */ | |
330 | |
331 #ifndef XGCTYPE | |
332 #define XGCTYPE(a) ((enum Lisp_Type) (((a) >> VALBITS) & GCTYPEMASK)) | |
333 #endif | |
334 | |
335 #if VALBITS + GCTYPEBITS == INTBITS - 1 | |
336 /* Make XMARKBIT faster if mark bit is sign bit. */ | |
337 #ifndef XMARKBIT | |
338 #define XMARKBIT(a) ((a) < 0) | |
339 #endif | |
340 #endif /* markbit is sign bit */ | |
341 | |
342 #ifndef XMARKBIT | |
343 #define XMARKBIT(a) ((a) & MARKBIT) | |
344 #endif | |
345 | |
346 #ifndef XSETMARKBIT | |
347 #define XSETMARKBIT(a,b) ((a) = ((a) & ~MARKBIT) | ((b) ? MARKBIT : 0)) | |
348 #endif | |
349 | |
350 #ifndef XMARK | |
351 #define XMARK(a) ((a) |= MARKBIT) | |
352 #endif | |
353 | |
354 #ifndef XUNMARK | |
355 #define XUNMARK(a) ((a) &= ~MARKBIT) | |
356 #endif | |
357 | |
358 #endif /* NO_UNION_TYPE */ | |
359 | |
360 #ifndef NO_UNION_TYPE | |
361 | |
362 #define XTYPE(a) ((enum Lisp_Type) (a).u.type) | |
363 #define XSETTYPE(a, b) ((a).u.type = (char) (b)) | |
364 | |
365 /* Use XFASTINT for fast retrieval and storage of integers known | |
366 to be positive. This takes advantage of the fact that Lisp_Int is 0. */ | |
367 #define XFASTINT(a) ((a).i) | |
368 | |
369 #ifdef EXPLICIT_SIGN_EXTEND | |
370 /* Make sure we sign-extend; compilers have been known to fail to do so. */ | |
371 #define XINT(a) (((a).i << 8) >> 8) | |
372 #else | |
373 #define XINT(a) ((a).s.val) | |
374 #endif /* EXPLICIT_SIGN_EXTEND */ | |
375 | |
376 #define XUINT(a) ((a).u.val) | |
377 #define XPNTR(a) ((a).u.val) | |
378 #define XSETINT(a, b) ((a).s.val = (int) (b)) | |
379 #define XSETUINT(a, b) ((a).s.val = (int) (b)) | |
380 #define XSETPNTR(a, b) ((a).s.val = (int) (b)) | |
381 | |
382 #define XSET(var, vartype, ptr) \ | |
383 (((var).s.type = ((char) (vartype))), ((var).s.val = ((int) (ptr)))) | |
384 | |
385 /* During garbage collection, XGCTYPE must be used for extracting types | |
386 so that the mark bit is ignored. XMARKBIT access the markbit. | |
387 Markbits are used only in particular slots of particular structure types. | |
388 Other markbits are always zero. | |
389 Outside of garbage collection, all mark bits are always zero. */ | |
390 | |
391 #define XGCTYPE(a) ((a).gu.type) | |
392 #define XMARKBIT(a) ((a).gu.markbit) | |
393 #define XSETMARKBIT(a,b) (XMARKBIT(a) = (b)) | |
394 #define XMARK(a) (XMARKBIT(a) = 1) | |
395 #define XUNMARK(a) (XMARKBIT(a) = 0) | |
396 | |
397 #endif /* NO_UNION_TYPE */ | |
398 | |
399 | |
400 #define XCONS(a) ((struct Lisp_Cons *) XPNTR(a)) | |
401 #define XBUFFER(a) ((struct buffer *) XPNTR(a)) | |
402 #define XVECTOR(a) ((struct Lisp_Vector *) XPNTR(a)) | |
403 #define XSUBR(a) ((struct Lisp_Subr *) XPNTR(a)) | |
404 #define XSTRING(a) ((struct Lisp_String *) XPNTR(a)) | |
405 #define XSYMBOL(a) ((struct Lisp_Symbol *) XPNTR(a)) | |
406 #define XFUNCTION(a) ((Lisp_Object (*)()) XPNTR(a)) | |
407 #define XMARKER(a) ((struct Lisp_Marker *) XPNTR(a)) | |
408 #define XOBJFWD(a) ((Lisp_Object *) XPNTR(a)) | |
409 #define XINTPTR(a) ((int *) XPNTR(a)) | |
410 #define XWINDOW(a) ((struct window *) XPNTR(a)) | |
411 #define XPROCESS(a) ((struct Lisp_Process *) XPNTR(a)) | |
412 #define XFLOAT(a) ((struct Lisp_Float *) XPNTR(a)) | |
413 | |
414 #define XSETCONS(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
415 #define XSETBUFFER(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
416 #define XSETVECTOR(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
417 #define XSETSUBR(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
418 #define XSETSTRING(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
419 #define XSETSYMBOL(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
420 #define XSETFUNCTION(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
421 #define XSETMARKER(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
422 #define XSETOBJFWD(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
423 #define XSETINTPTR(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
424 #define XSETWINDOW(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
425 #define XSETPROCESS(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
426 #define XSETFLOAT(a, b) XSETPNTR(a, (int) (b)) | |
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437 struct interval *left; /* Intervals which precede me. */ |
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302 | 482 /* In a cons, the markbit of the car is the gc mark bit */ |
483 | |
484 struct Lisp_Cons | |
485 { | |
486 Lisp_Object car, cdr; | |
487 }; | |
488 | |
489 /* Like a cons, but records info on where the text lives that it was read from */ | |
490 /* This is not really in use now */ | |
491 | |
492 struct Lisp_Buffer_Cons | |
493 { | |
494 Lisp_Object car, cdr; | |
495 struct buffer *buffer; | |
496 int bufpos; | |
497 }; | |
498 | |
499 /* In a string or vector, the sign bit of the `size' is the gc mark bit */ | |
500 | |
501 struct Lisp_String | |
502 { | |
503 int size; | |
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302 | 505 unsigned char data[1]; |
506 }; | |
507 | |
508 struct Lisp_Vector | |
509 { | |
510 int size; | |
511 struct Lisp_Vector *next; | |
512 Lisp_Object contents[1]; | |
513 }; | |
514 | |
515 /* In a symbol, the markbit of the plist is used as the gc mark bit */ | |
516 | |
517 struct Lisp_Symbol | |
518 { | |
519 struct Lisp_String *name; | |
520 Lisp_Object value; | |
521 Lisp_Object function; | |
522 Lisp_Object plist; | |
523 struct Lisp_Symbol *next; /* -> next symbol in this obarray bucket */ | |
524 }; | |
525 | |
526 struct Lisp_Subr | |
527 { | |
528 Lisp_Object (*function) (); | |
529 short min_args, max_args; | |
530 char *symbol_name; | |
531 char *prompt; | |
532 char *doc; | |
533 }; | |
534 | |
535 /* In a marker, the markbit of the chain field is used as the gc mark bit */ | |
536 | |
537 struct Lisp_Marker | |
538 { | |
539 struct buffer *buffer; | |
540 Lisp_Object chain; | |
541 int bufpos; | |
542 int modified; | |
543 }; | |
544 | |
545 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
546 /* Optional Lisp floating point type */ | |
547 struct Lisp_Float | |
548 { | |
549 Lisp_Object type; /* essentially used for mark-bit | |
550 and chaining when on free-list */ | |
551 double data; | |
552 }; | |
553 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
554 | |
555 /* A character, declared with the following typedef, is a member | |
556 of some character set associated with the current buffer. */ | |
557 typedef unsigned char UCHAR; | |
558 | |
559 /* Meanings of slots in a Lisp_Compiled: */ | |
560 | |
561 #define COMPILED_ARGLIST 0 | |
562 #define COMPILED_BYTECODE 1 | |
563 #define COMPILED_CONSTANTS 2 | |
564 #define COMPILED_STACK_DEPTH 3 | |
565 #define COMPILED_DOC_STRING 4 | |
566 #define COMPILED_INTERACTIVE 5 | |
567 | |
568 /* Data type checking */ | |
569 | |
621 | 570 #define NILP(x) (XFASTINT (x) == XFASTINT (Qnil)) |
571 | |
572 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
573 #define NUMBERP(x) (XTYPE (x) == Lisp_Int || XTYPE (x) == Lisp_Float) | |
574 #else | |
575 #define NUMBERP(x) (XTYPE (x) == Lisp_Int) | |
302 | 576 #endif |
577 | |
578 /* #define LISTP(x) (XTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Cons)*/ | |
579 #define CONSP(x) (XTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Cons) | |
580 #define EQ(x, y) (XFASTINT (x) == XFASTINT (y)) | |
581 | |
621 | 582 |
302 | 583 #define CHECK_LIST(x, i) \ |
493 | 584 { if ((XTYPE ((x)) != Lisp_Cons) && !NILP (x)) x = wrong_type_argument (Qlistp, (x)); } |
302 | 585 |
586 #define CHECK_STRING(x, i) \ | |
587 { if (XTYPE ((x)) != Lisp_String) x = wrong_type_argument (Qstringp, (x)); } | |
588 | |
589 #define CHECK_CONS(x, i) \ | |
590 { if (XTYPE ((x)) != Lisp_Cons) x = wrong_type_argument (Qconsp, (x)); } | |
591 | |
592 #define CHECK_SYMBOL(x, i) \ | |
593 { if (XTYPE ((x)) != Lisp_Symbol) x = wrong_type_argument (Qsymbolp, (x)); } | |
594 | |
595 #define CHECK_VECTOR(x, i) \ | |
596 { if (XTYPE ((x)) != Lisp_Vector) x = wrong_type_argument (Qvectorp, (x)); } | |
597 | |
598 #define CHECK_BUFFER(x, i) \ | |
599 { if (XTYPE ((x)) != Lisp_Buffer) x = wrong_type_argument (Qbufferp, (x)); } | |
600 | |
601 #define CHECK_WINDOW(x, i) \ | |
602 { if (XTYPE ((x)) != Lisp_Window) x = wrong_type_argument (Qwindowp, (x)); } | |
603 | |
604 #define CHECK_PROCESS(x, i) \ | |
605 { if (XTYPE ((x)) != Lisp_Process) x = wrong_type_argument (Qprocessp, (x)); } | |
606 | |
607 #define CHECK_NUMBER(x, i) \ | |
608 { if (XTYPE ((x)) != Lisp_Int) x = wrong_type_argument (Qintegerp, (x)); } | |
609 | |
610 #define CHECK_NATNUM(x, i) \ | |
611 { if (XTYPE ((x)) != Lisp_Int || XINT ((x)) < 0) \ | |
612 x = wrong_type_argument (Qnatnump, (x)); } | |
613 | |
614 #define CHECK_MARKER(x, i) \ | |
615 { if (XTYPE ((x)) != Lisp_Marker) x = wrong_type_argument (Qmarkerp, (x)); } | |
616 | |
617 #define CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER(x, i) \ | |
618 { if (XTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Marker) XFASTINT (x) = marker_position (x); \ | |
619 else if (XTYPE ((x)) != Lisp_Int) x = wrong_type_argument (Qinteger_or_marker_p, (x)); } | |
620 | |
621 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
622 | |
623 #ifndef DBL_DIG | |
624 #define DBL_DIG 20 | |
625 #endif | |
626 | |
627 #define XFLOATINT(n) extract_float((n)) | |
628 | |
629 #define CHECK_FLOAT(x, i) \ | |
630 { if (XTYPE (x) != Lisp_Float) \ | |
631 x = wrong_type_argument (Qfloatp, (x)); } | |
632 | |
633 #define CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT(x, i) \ | |
634 { if (XTYPE (x) != Lisp_Float && XTYPE (x) != Lisp_Int) \ | |
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637 #define CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT_COERCE_MARKER(x, i) \ | |
638 { if (XTYPE (x) == Lisp_Marker) XFASTINT (x) = marker_position (x); \ | |
639 else if (XTYPE (x) != Lisp_Int && XTYPE (x) != Lisp_Float) \ | |
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642 #else /* Not LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
643 | |
644 #define CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT CHECK_NUMBER | |
645 | |
646 #define CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT_COERCE_MARKER CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER | |
647 | |
648 #define XFLOATINT(n) XINT((n)) | |
649 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
650 | |
651 /* Cast pointers to this type to compare them. Some machines want int. */ | |
652 #ifndef PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE | |
653 #define PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE unsigned int | |
654 #endif | |
655 | |
656 /* Define a built-in function for calling from Lisp. | |
657 `lname' should be the name to give the function in Lisp, | |
658 as a null-terminated C string. | |
659 `fnname' should be the name of the function in C. | |
660 By convention, it starts with F. | |
661 `sname' should be the name for the C constant structure | |
662 that records information on this function for internal use. | |
663 By convention, it should be the same as `fnname' but with S instead of F. | |
664 It's too bad that C macros can't compute this from `fnname'. | |
665 `minargs' should be a number, the minimum number of arguments allowed. | |
666 `maxargs' should be a number, the maximum number of arguments allowed, | |
667 or else MANY or UNEVALLED. | |
668 MANY means pass a vector of evaluated arguments, | |
669 in the form of an integer number-of-arguments | |
670 followed by the address of a vector of Lisp_Objects | |
671 which contains the argument values. | |
672 UNEVALLED means pass the list of unevaluated arguments | |
673 `prompt' says how to read arguments for an interactive call. | |
674 This can be zero or a C string. | |
675 Zero means that interactive calls are not allowed. | |
676 A string is interpreted in a hairy way: | |
677 it should contain one line for each argument to be read, terminated by \n. | |
678 The first character of the line controls the type of parsing: | |
679 s -- read a string. | |
680 S -- read a symbol. | |
681 k -- read a key sequence and return it as a string. | |
682 a -- read a function name (symbol) with completion. | |
683 C -- read a command name (symbol) with completion. | |
684 v -- read a variable name (symbol) with completion. | |
685 b -- read a buffer name (a string) with completion. | |
686 B -- buffer name, may be existing buffer or may not be. | |
687 f -- read a file name, file must exist. | |
688 F -- read a file name, file need not exist. | |
689 n -- read a number. | |
690 c -- read a character and return it as a number. | |
691 p -- use the numeric value of the prefix argument. | |
692 P -- use raw value of prefix - can be nil, -, (NUMBER) or NUMBER. | |
693 x -- read a Lisp object from the minibuffer. | |
694 X -- read a Lisp form from the minibuffer and use its value. | |
695 A null string means call interactively with no arguments. | |
696 `doc' is documentation for the user. | |
697 */ | |
698 | |
699 #define DEFUN(lname, fnname, sname, minargs, maxargs, prompt, doc) \ | |
700 Lisp_Object fnname (); \ | |
701 struct Lisp_Subr sname = {fnname, minargs, maxargs, lname, prompt, 0}; \ | |
702 Lisp_Object fnname | |
703 | |
704 /* defsubr (Sname); | |
705 is how we define the symbol for function `name' at start-up time. */ | |
706 extern void defsubr (); | |
707 | |
708 #define MANY -2 | |
709 #define UNEVALLED -1 | |
710 | |
711 extern void defvar_lisp (); | |
712 extern void defvar_bool (); | |
713 extern void defvar_int (); | |
714 | |
715 /* Macros we use to define forwarded Lisp variables. | |
716 These are used in the syms_of_FILENAME functions. */ | |
717 | |
718 #define DEFVARLISP(lname, vname, doc) defvar_lisp (lname, vname) | |
719 #define DEFVARBOOL(lname, vname, doc) defvar_bool (lname, vname) | |
720 #define DEFVARINT(lname, vname, doc) defvar_int (lname, vname) | |
721 #define DEFVARPERBUFFER(lname, vname, doc) \ | |
722 defvar_per_buffer (lname, vname) | |
723 | |
724 #define DEFVAR_LISP(lname, vname, doc) defvar_lisp (lname, vname) | |
725 #define DEFVAR_LISP_NOPRO(lname, vname, doc) defvar_lisp_nopro (lname, vname) | |
726 #define DEFVAR_BOOL(lname, vname, doc) defvar_bool (lname, vname) | |
727 #define DEFVAR_INT(lname, vname, doc) defvar_int (lname, vname) | |
999 | 728 #define DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER(lname, vname, type, doc) \ |
729 defvar_per_buffer (lname, vname, type, 0) | |
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746 { | |
747 Lisp_Object symbol, old_value; | |
748 Lisp_Object (*func) (); | |
749 Lisp_Object unused; /* Dividing by 16 is faster than by 12 */ | |
750 }; | |
751 | |
752 extern struct specbinding *specpdl; | |
753 extern struct specbinding *specpdl_ptr; | |
754 extern int specpdl_size; | |
755 | |
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758 { | |
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761 Lisp_Object var; | |
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302 | 767 struct handler *next; |
768 }; | |
769 | |
770 extern struct handler *handlerlist; | |
771 | |
772 extern struct catchtag *catchlist; | |
773 extern struct backtrace *backtrace_list; | |
774 | |
775 /* An address near the bottom of the stack. | |
776 Tells GC how to save a copy of the stack. */ | |
777 extern char *stack_bottom; | |
778 | |
779 /* Check quit-flag and quit if it is non-nil. */ | |
780 | |
781 #define QUIT \ | |
493 | 782 if (!NILP (Vquit_flag) && NILP (Vinhibit_quit)) \ |
302 | 783 { Vquit_flag = Qnil; Fsignal (Qquit, Qnil); } |
784 | |
785 /* Nonzero if ought to quit now. */ | |
786 | |
493 | 787 #define QUITP (!NILP (Vquit_flag) && NILP (Vinhibit_quit)) |
302 | 788 |
789 /* 1 if CH is upper case. */ | |
790 | |
377 | 791 #define UPPERCASEP(CH) \ |
792 (XSTRING (current_buffer->downcase_table)->data[CH] != (CH)) | |
302 | 793 |
794 /* 1 if CH is lower case. */ | |
795 | |
796 #define LOWERCASEP(CH) \ | |
377 | 797 (!UPPERCASEP (CH) \ |
798 && XSTRING (current_buffer->upcase_table)->data[CH] != (CH)) | |
302 | 799 |
800 /* 1 if CH is neither upper nor lower case. */ | |
801 | |
802 #define NOCASEP(CH) (XSTRING (current_buffer->upcase_table)->data[CH] == (CH)) | |
803 | |
804 /* Upcase a character, or make no change if that cannot be done. */ | |
805 | |
377 | 806 #define UPCASE(CH) \ |
807 (XSTRING (current_buffer->downcase_table)->data[CH] == (CH) \ | |
808 ? UPCASE1 (CH) : (CH)) | |
302 | 809 |
810 /* Upcase a character known to be not upper case. */ | |
811 | |
812 #define UPCASE1(CH) (XSTRING (current_buffer->upcase_table)->data[CH]) | |
813 | |
814 /* Downcase a character, or make no change if that cannot be done. */ | |
815 | |
816 #define DOWNCASE(CH) (XSTRING (current_buffer->downcase_table)->data[CH]) | |
817 | |
818 /* Current buffer's map from characters to lower-case characters. */ | |
819 | |
820 #define DOWNCASE_TABLE XSTRING (current_buffer->downcase_table)->data | |
821 | |
822 /* Table mapping each char to the next char with the same lowercase version. | |
823 This mapping is a no-op only for characters that don't have case. */ | |
824 #define UPCASE_TABLE XSTRING (current_buffer->upcase_table)->data | |
825 | |
826 extern Lisp_Object Vascii_downcase_table, Vascii_upcase_table; | |
827 | |
828 /* number of bytes of structure consed since last GC */ | |
829 | |
830 extern int consing_since_gc; | |
831 | |
832 /* threshold for doing another gc */ | |
833 | |
834 extern int gc_cons_threshold; | |
835 | |
836 /* Structure for recording stack slots that need marking */ | |
837 | |
838 /* This is a chain of structures, each of which points at a Lisp_Object variable | |
839 whose value should be marked in garbage collection. | |
840 Normally every link of the chain is an automatic variable of a function, | |
841 and its `val' points to some argument or local variable of the function. | |
842 On exit to the function, the chain is set back to the value it had on entry. | |
843 This way, no link remains in the chain when the stack frame containing the link disappears. | |
844 | |
845 Every function that can call Feval must protect in this fashion all | |
846 Lisp_Object variables whose contents will be used again. */ | |
847 | |
848 extern struct gcpro *gcprolist; | |
849 | |
850 struct gcpro | |
851 { | |
852 struct gcpro *next; | |
853 Lisp_Object *var; /* Address of first protected variable */ | |
854 int nvars; /* Number of consecutive protected variables */ | |
855 }; | |
856 | |
857 #define GCPRO1(varname) \ | |
858 {gcpro1.next = gcprolist; gcpro1.var = &varname; gcpro1.nvars = 1; \ | |
859 gcprolist = &gcpro1; } | |
860 | |
861 #define GCPRO2(varname1, varname2) \ | |
862 {gcpro1.next = gcprolist; gcpro1.var = &varname1; gcpro1.nvars = 1; \ | |
863 gcpro2.next = &gcpro1; gcpro2.var = &varname2; gcpro2.nvars = 1; \ | |
864 gcprolist = &gcpro2; } | |
865 | |
866 #define GCPRO3(varname1, varname2, varname3) \ | |
867 {gcpro1.next = gcprolist; gcpro1.var = &varname1; gcpro1.nvars = 1; \ | |
868 gcpro2.next = &gcpro1; gcpro2.var = &varname2; gcpro2.nvars = 1; \ | |
869 gcpro3.next = &gcpro2; gcpro3.var = &varname3; gcpro3.nvars = 1; \ | |
870 gcprolist = &gcpro3; } | |
871 | |
872 #define GCPRO4(varname1, varname2, varname3, varname4) \ | |
873 {gcpro1.next = gcprolist; gcpro1.var = &varname1; gcpro1.nvars = 1; \ | |
874 gcpro2.next = &gcpro1; gcpro2.var = &varname2; gcpro2.nvars = 1; \ | |
875 gcpro3.next = &gcpro2; gcpro3.var = &varname3; gcpro3.nvars = 1; \ | |
876 gcpro4.next = &gcpro3; gcpro4.var = &varname4; gcpro4.nvars = 1; \ | |
877 gcprolist = &gcpro4; } | |
878 | |
879 /* Call staticpro (&var) to protect static variable `var'. */ | |
880 | |
881 void staticpro(); | |
882 | |
883 #define UNGCPRO (gcprolist = gcpro1.next) | |
884 | |
885 /* Evaluate expr, UNGCPRO, and then return the value of expr. */ | |
886 #define RETURN_UNGCPRO(expr) \ | |
887 do \ | |
888 { \ | |
889 Lisp_Object ret_ungc_val; \ | |
890 ret_ungc_val = (expr); \ | |
891 UNGCPRO; \ | |
892 return ret_ungc_val; \ | |
893 } \ | |
894 while (0) | |
895 | |
896 /* Defined in data.c */ | |
897 extern Lisp_Object Qnil, Qt, Qquote, Qlambda, Qsubr, Qunbound; | |
898 extern Lisp_Object Qerror_conditions, Qerror_message, Qtop_level; | |
899 extern Lisp_Object Qerror, Qquit, Qwrong_type_argument, Qargs_out_of_range; | |
900 extern Lisp_Object Qvoid_variable, Qvoid_function; | |
901 extern Lisp_Object Qsetting_constant, Qinvalid_read_syntax; | |
902 extern Lisp_Object Qinvalid_function, Qwrong_number_of_arguments, Qno_catch; | |
903 extern Lisp_Object Qend_of_file, Qarith_error; | |
904 extern Lisp_Object Qbeginning_of_buffer, Qend_of_buffer, Qbuffer_read_only; | |
905 | |
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302 | 907 extern Lisp_Object Qstringp, Qarrayp, Qsequencep, Qbufferp; |
908 extern Lisp_Object Qchar_or_string_p, Qmarkerp, Qvectorp; | |
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911 extern Lisp_Object Qbuffer_or_string_p; |
302 | 912 extern Lisp_Object Qcdr; |
913 | |
914 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
915 extern Lisp_Object Qfloatp, Qinteger_or_floatp, Qinteger_or_float_or_marker_p; | |
916 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
917 | |
765 | 918 extern Lisp_Object Qframep; |
302 | 919 |
920 extern Lisp_Object Feq (), Fnull (), Flistp (), Fconsp (), Fatom (), Fnlistp (); | |
921 extern Lisp_Object Fintegerp (), Fnatnump (), Fsymbolp (); | |
922 extern Lisp_Object Fvectorp (), Fstringp (), Farrayp (), Fsequencep (); | |
923 extern Lisp_Object Fbufferp (), Fmarkerp (), Fsubrp (), Fchar_or_string_p (); | |
924 extern Lisp_Object Finteger_or_marker_p (); | |
925 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
926 extern Lisp_Object Ffloatp(), Finteger_or_floatp(); | |
927 extern Lisp_Object Finteger_or_float_or_marker_p(), Ftruncate(); | |
928 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
929 | |
930 extern Lisp_Object Fcar (), Fcar_safe(), Fcdr (), Fcdr_safe(); | |
931 extern Lisp_Object Fsetcar (), Fsetcdr (); | |
932 extern Lisp_Object Fboundp (), Ffboundp (), Fmakunbound (), Ffmakunbound (); | |
933 extern Lisp_Object Fsymbol_function (), Fsymbol_plist (), Fsymbol_name (); | |
648 | 934 extern Lisp_Object indirect_function (), Findirect_function (); |
302 | 935 extern Lisp_Object Ffset (), Fsetplist (); |
516 | 936 extern Lisp_Object Fsymbol_value (), find_symbol_value (), Fset (); |
302 | 937 extern Lisp_Object Fdefault_value (), Fset_default (); |
938 | |
939 extern Lisp_Object Faref (), Faset (), Farray_length (); | |
940 | |
941 extern Lisp_Object Fstring_to_int (), Fint_to_string (); | |
942 extern Lisp_Object Feqlsign (), Fgtr (), Flss (), Fgeq (), Fleq (), Fneq (), Fzerop (); | |
943 extern Lisp_Object Fplus (), Fminus (), Ftimes (), Fquo (), Frem (), Fmax (), Fmin (); | |
944 extern Lisp_Object Flogand (), Flogior (), Flogxor (), Flognot (), Flsh (), Fash (); | |
945 extern Lisp_Object Fadd1 (), Fsub1 (); | |
946 | |
947 extern Lisp_Object make_number (); | |
948 extern void args_out_of_range (); | |
949 extern void args_out_of_range_3 (); | |
950 extern Lisp_Object wrong_type_argument (); | |
951 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE | |
952 extern Lisp_Object Ffloat_to_int(), Fint_to_float(); | |
953 extern double extract_float(); | |
954 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */ | |
955 | |
956 /* Defined in fns.c */ | |
957 extern Lisp_Object Qstring_lessp; | |
958 extern Lisp_Object Vfeatures; | |
959 extern Lisp_Object Fidentity (), Frandom (); | |
960 extern Lisp_Object Flength (); | |
961 extern Lisp_Object Fappend (), Fconcat (), Fvconcat (), Fcopy_sequence (); | |
962 extern Lisp_Object Fsubstring (); | |
963 extern Lisp_Object Fnthcdr (), Fmemq (), Fassq (), Fassoc (); | |
964 extern Lisp_Object Frassq (), Fdelq (), Fsort (); | |
965 extern Lisp_Object Freverse (), Fnreverse (), Fget (), Fput (), Fequal (); | |
966 extern Lisp_Object Ffillarray (), Fnconc (), Fmapcar (), Fmapconcat (); | |
967 extern Lisp_Object Fy_or_n_p (), do_yes_or_no_p (); | |
968 extern Lisp_Object Ffeaturep (), Frequire () , Fprovide (); | |
969 extern Lisp_Object concat2 (), nconc2 (); | |
970 extern Lisp_Object assq_no_quit (); | |
971 | |
972 /* Defined in alloc.c */ | |
973 extern Lisp_Object Vpurify_flag; | |
974 extern Lisp_Object Fcons (), Flist(), Fmake_list (); | |
975 extern Lisp_Object Fmake_vector (), Fvector (), Fmake_symbol (), Fmake_marker (); | |
976 extern Lisp_Object Fmake_string (), build_string (), make_string (); | |
439 | 977 extern Lisp_Object make_array (), make_uninit_string (); |
302 | 978 extern Lisp_Object Fpurecopy (), make_pure_string (); |
979 extern Lisp_Object pure_cons (), make_pure_vector (); | |
980 extern Lisp_Object Fgarbage_collect (); | |
981 | |
982 /* Defined in print.c */ | |
983 extern Lisp_Object Vprin1_to_string_buffer; | |
984 extern Lisp_Object Fprin1 (), Fprin1_to_string (), Fprinc (); | |
985 extern Lisp_Object Fterpri (), Fprint (); | |
986 extern Lisp_Object Vstandard_output, Qstandard_output; | |
439 | 987 extern Lisp_Object Qexternal_debugging_output; |
302 | 988 extern void temp_output_buffer_setup (), temp_output_buffer_show (); |
989 extern int print_level, print_escape_newlines; | |
990 extern Lisp_Object Qprint_escape_newlines; | |
991 | |
992 /* Defined in lread.c */ | |
993 extern Lisp_Object Qvariable_documentation, Qstandard_input; | |
994 extern Lisp_Object Vobarray, Vstandard_input; | |
995 extern Lisp_Object Fread (), Fread_from_string (); | |
996 extern Lisp_Object Fintern (), Fintern_soft (), Fload (); | |
997 extern Lisp_Object Fget_file_char (), Fread_char (); | |
998 extern Lisp_Object Feval_current_buffer (), Feval_region (); | |
999 extern Lisp_Object intern (), oblookup (); | |
1000 | |
1001 /* Defined in eval.c */ | |
1002 extern Lisp_Object Qautoload, Qexit, Qinteractive, Qcommandp, Qdefun, Qmacro; | |
381 | 1003 extern Lisp_Object Vinhibit_quit, Qinhibit_quit, Vquit_flag; |
302 | 1004 extern Lisp_Object Vmocklisp_arguments, Qmocklisp, Qmocklisp_arguments; |
1005 extern Lisp_Object Vautoload_queue; | |
1006 extern Lisp_Object Vrun_hooks; | |
1007 extern Lisp_Object Fand (), For (), Fif (), Fprogn (), Fprog1 (), Fprog2 (); | |
1008 extern Lisp_Object Fsetq (), Fquote (); | |
1009 extern Lisp_Object Fuser_variable_p (), Finteractive_p (); | |
1010 extern Lisp_Object Fdefun (), Flet (), FletX (), Fwhile (); | |
1011 extern Lisp_Object Fcatch (), Fthrow (), Funwind_protect (); | |
1012 extern Lisp_Object Fcondition_case (), Fsignal (); | |
1013 extern Lisp_Object Ffunction_type (), Fautoload (), Fcommandp (); | |
1014 extern Lisp_Object Feval (), Fapply (), Ffuncall (); | |
1015 extern Lisp_Object Fglobal_set (), Fglobal_value (), Fbacktrace (); | |
1016 extern Lisp_Object apply1 (), call0 (), call1 (), call2 (), call3 (); | |
1017 extern Lisp_Object apply_lambda (); | |
1018 extern Lisp_Object internal_catch (); | |
1019 extern Lisp_Object internal_condition_case (); | |
1020 extern Lisp_Object unbind_to (); | |
1021 extern void error (); | |
1022 extern Lisp_Object un_autoload (); | |
1023 | |
1024 /* Defined in editfns.c */ | |
1025 extern Lisp_Object Vprefix_arg, Qminus, Vcurrent_prefix_arg; | |
1026 extern Lisp_Object Fgoto_char (); | |
1027 extern Lisp_Object Fpoint_min_marker (), Fpoint_max_marker (); | |
1028 extern Lisp_Object Fpoint_min (), Fpoint_max (); | |
1029 extern Lisp_Object Fpoint (), Fpoint_marker (), Fmark_marker (); | |
516 | 1030 extern Lisp_Object Ffollowing_char (), Fprevious_char (), Fchar_after (); |
1031 extern Lisp_Object Finsert (); | |
302 | 1032 extern Lisp_Object Feolp (), Feobp (), Fbolp (), Fbobp (); |
1033 extern Lisp_Object Fformat (), format1 (); | |
648 | 1034 extern Lisp_Object make_buffer_string (), Fbuffer_substring (); |
1035 extern Lisp_Object Fbuffer_string (); | |
302 | 1036 extern Lisp_Object Fstring_equal (), Fstring_lessp (), Fbuffer_substring_lessp (); |
1037 extern Lisp_Object save_excursion_save (), save_restriction_save (); | |
1038 extern Lisp_Object save_excursion_restore (), save_restriction_restore (); | |
1039 extern Lisp_Object Fchar_to_string (); | |
1040 | |
1041 /* defined in buffer.c */ | |
1042 extern Lisp_Object Vbuffer_alist; | |
1043 extern Lisp_Object Fget_buffer (), Fget_buffer_create (), Fset_buffer (); | |
1044 extern Lisp_Object Fbarf_if_buffer_read_only (); | |
1045 extern Lisp_Object Fcurrent_buffer (), Fswitch_to_buffer (), Fpop_to_buffer (); | |
1046 extern Lisp_Object Fother_buffer (); | |
1047 extern struct buffer *all_buffers; | |
1048 | |
1049 /* defined in marker.c */ | |
1050 | |
1051 extern Lisp_Object Fmarker_position (), Fmarker_buffer (); | |
1052 extern Lisp_Object Fcopy_marker (); | |
1053 | |
1054 /* Defined in fileio.c */ | |
1055 | |
1056 extern Lisp_Object Qfile_error; | |
1057 extern Lisp_Object Ffile_name_as_directory (); | |
1058 extern Lisp_Object Fexpand_file_name (), Ffile_name_nondirectory (); | |
1059 extern Lisp_Object Fsubstitute_in_file_name (); | |
1060 extern Lisp_Object Ffile_symlink_p (); | |
1061 | |
1062 /* Defined in abbrev.c */ | |
1063 | |
1064 extern Lisp_Object Vfundamental_mode_abbrev_table; | |
1065 | |
1066 /* defined in search.c */ | |
1067 extern Lisp_Object Fstring_match (); | |
1068 extern Lisp_Object Fscan_buffer (); | |
1069 | |
1070 /* defined in minibuf.c */ | |
1071 | |
1072 extern Lisp_Object last_minibuf_string; | |
1073 extern Lisp_Object read_minibuf (), Fcompleting_read (); | |
1074 extern Lisp_Object Fread_from_minibuffer (); | |
1075 extern Lisp_Object Fread_variable (), Fread_buffer (), Fread_key_sequence (); | |
1076 extern Lisp_Object Fread_minibuffer (), Feval_minibuffer (); | |
1077 extern Lisp_Object Fread_string (), Fread_file_name (); | |
1078 extern Lisp_Object Fread_no_blanks_input (); | |
1079 | |
1080 /* Defined in callint.c */ | |
1081 | |
1082 extern Lisp_Object Vcommand_history; | |
1083 extern Lisp_Object Qcall_interactively; | |
1084 extern Lisp_Object Fcall_interactively (); | |
1085 extern Lisp_Object Fprefix_numeric_value (); | |
1086 | |
1087 /* defined in casefiddle.c */ | |
1088 | |
1089 extern Lisp_Object Fdowncase (), Fupcase (), Fcapitalize (); | |
1090 | |
1091 /* defined in keyboard.c */ | |
1092 | |
1093 extern Lisp_Object Qdisabled; | |
1094 extern Lisp_Object Vhelp_form, Vtop_level; | |
1095 extern Lisp_Object Fdiscard_input (), Frecursive_edit (); | |
1096 extern Lisp_Object Fcommand_execute (), Finput_pending_p (); | |
1097 | |
1098 /* defined in keymap.c */ | |
1099 | |
1100 extern Lisp_Object Qkeymap; | |
1101 extern Lisp_Object current_global_map; | |
1102 extern Lisp_Object Fkey_description (), Fsingle_key_description (); | |
1103 extern Lisp_Object Fwhere_is_internal (); | |
1104 extern Lisp_Object access_keymap (), store_in_keymap (); | |
1105 extern Lisp_Object get_keyelt (), get_keymap(); | |
1106 | |
1107 /* defined in indent.c */ | |
1108 extern Lisp_Object Fvertical_motion (), Findent_to (), Fcurrent_column (); | |
1109 | |
1110 /* defined in window.c */ | |
1111 extern Lisp_Object Qwindowp; | |
1112 extern Lisp_Object Fget_buffer_window (); | |
1113 extern Lisp_Object Fsave_window_excursion (); | |
1114 extern Lisp_Object Fset_window_configuration (), Fcurrent_window_configuration (); | |
439 | 1115 extern Lisp_Object Fcoordinates_in_window_p (); |
1116 extern Lisp_Object Fwindow_at (); | |
302 | 1117 |
765 | 1118 /* defined in frame.c */ |
1119 extern Lisp_Object Fframep (); | |
1120 extern Lisp_Object Fselect_frame (); | |
1121 extern Lisp_Object Ffocus_frame (); | |
1122 extern Lisp_Object Funfocus_frame (); | |
1123 extern Lisp_Object Fselected_frame (); | |
1124 extern Lisp_Object Fwindow_frame (); | |
1125 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_root_window (); | |
1126 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_selected_window (); | |
1127 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_list (); | |
1128 extern Lisp_Object Fnext_frame (); | |
1129 extern Lisp_Object Fdelete_frame (); | |
302 | 1130 extern Lisp_Object Fread_mouse_position (); |
1131 extern Lisp_Object Fset_mouse_position (); | |
765 | 1132 extern Lisp_Object Fmake_frame_visible (); |
1133 extern Lisp_Object Fmake_frame_invisible (); | |
1134 extern Lisp_Object Ficonify_frame (); | |
1135 extern Lisp_Object Fdeiconify_frame (); | |
1136 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_visible_p (); | |
1137 extern Lisp_Object Fvisible_frame_list (); | |
1138 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_parameters (); | |
1139 extern Lisp_Object Fmodify_frame_parameters (); | |
1140 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_pixel_size (); | |
1141 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_height (); | |
1142 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_width (); | |
1143 extern Lisp_Object Fset_frame_height (); | |
1144 extern Lisp_Object Fset_frame_width (); | |
1145 extern Lisp_Object Fset_frame_size (); | |
1146 extern Lisp_Object Fset_frame_position (); | |
302 | 1147 #ifndef HAVE_X11 |
1148 extern Lisp_Object Frubber_band_rectangle (); | |
1149 #endif /* HAVE_X11 */ | |
1150 | |
1151 /* defined in emacs.c */ | |
1152 extern Lisp_Object decode_env_path (); | |
1153 /* Nonzero means don't do interactive redisplay and don't change tty modes */ | |
1154 extern int noninteractive; | |
1155 /* Nonzero means don't do use window-system-specific display code */ | |
1156 extern int inhibit_window_system; | |
1157 | |
1158 /* defined in process.c */ | |
1159 extern Lisp_Object Fget_process (), Fget_buffer_process (), Fprocessp (); | |
1160 extern Lisp_Object Fprocess_status (), Fkill_process (); | |
1161 | |
1162 /* defined in callproc.c */ | |
439 | 1163 extern Lisp_Object Vexec_path, Vexec_directory, Vdata_directory; |
302 | 1164 |
1165 /* defined in doc.c */ | |
1166 extern Lisp_Object Vdoc_file_name; | |
1167 extern Lisp_Object Fsubstitute_command_keys (); | |
1168 extern Lisp_Object Fdocumentation (), Fdocumentation_property (); | |
1169 | |
1170 /* defined in bytecode.c */ | |
1171 extern Lisp_Object Qbytecode; | |
1172 | |
1173 /* defined in macros.c */ | |
1174 extern Lisp_Object Qexecute_kbd_macro; | |
1175 extern Lisp_Object Fexecute_kbd_macro (); | |
1176 | |
1177 /* Nonzero means Emacs has already been initialized. | |
1178 Used during startup to detect startup of dumped Emacs. */ | |
1179 extern int initialized; | |
1180 | |
1181 extern int immediate_quit; /* Nonzero means ^G can quit instantly */ | |
1182 | |
1183 extern void debugger (); | |
1184 | |
1185 extern char *malloc (), *realloc (), *getenv (), *ctime (), *getwd (); | |
1186 extern long *xmalloc (), *xrealloc (); | |
1187 | |
493 | 1188 extern char *egetenv (); |