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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
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4 @c 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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6 @setfilename ../info/internals | |
7 @node GNU Emacs Internals, Standard Errors, Tips, Top | |
8 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
9 @appendix GNU Emacs Internals | |
10 | |
11 This chapter describes how the runnable Emacs executable is dumped with | |
12 the preloaded Lisp libraries in it, how storage is allocated, and some | |
13 internal aspects of GNU Emacs that may be of interest to C programmers. | |
14 | |
15 @menu | |
54041 | 16 * Building Emacs:: How the dumped Emacs is made. |
6451 | 17 * Pure Storage:: A kludge to make preloaded Lisp functions sharable. |
18 * Garbage Collection:: Reclaiming space for Lisp objects no longer used. | |
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19 * Memory Usage:: Info about total size of Lisp objects made so far. |
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21 * Object Internals:: Data formats of buffers, windows, processes. | |
22 @end menu | |
23 | |
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24 @node Building Emacs |
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26 @cindex building Emacs | |
27 @pindex temacs | |
28 | |
29 This section explains the steps involved in building the Emacs | |
30 executable. You don't have to know this material to build and install | |
31 Emacs, since the makefiles do all these things automatically. This | |
32 information is pertinent to Emacs maintenance. | |
33 | |
34 Compilation of the C source files in the @file{src} directory | |
35 produces an executable file called @file{temacs}, also called a | |
36 @dfn{bare impure Emacs}. It contains the Emacs Lisp interpreter and I/O | |
37 routines, but not the editing commands. | |
38 | |
39 @cindex @file{loadup.el} | |
40 The command @w{@samp{temacs -l loadup}} uses @file{temacs} to create | |
41 the real runnable Emacs executable. These arguments direct | |
42 @file{temacs} to evaluate the Lisp files specified in the file | |
43 @file{loadup.el}. These files set up the normal Emacs editing | |
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46 | |
47 It takes a substantial time to load the standard Lisp files. Luckily, | |
48 you don't have to do this each time you run Emacs; @file{temacs} can | |
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6451 | 50 preloaded. @file{emacs} starts more quickly because it does not need to |
51 load the files. This is the Emacs executable that is normally | |
52 installed. | |
53 | |
54 To create @file{emacs}, use the command @samp{temacs -batch -l loadup | |
55 dump}. The purpose of @samp{-batch} here is to prevent @file{temacs} | |
56 from trying to initialize any of its data on the terminal; this ensures | |
57 that the tables of terminal information are empty in the dumped Emacs. | |
58 The argument @samp{dump} tells @file{loadup.el} to dump a new executable | |
59 named @file{emacs}. | |
60 | |
61 Some operating systems don't support dumping. On those systems, you | |
62 must start Emacs with the @samp{temacs -l loadup} command each time you | |
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67 @cindex @file{site-load.el} | |
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6451 | 69 You can specify additional files to preload by writing a library named |
26165 | 70 @file{site-load.el} that loads them. You may need to add a definition |
71 | |
72 @example | |
73 #define SITELOAD_PURESIZE_EXTRA @var{n} | |
74 @end example | |
75 | |
76 @noindent | |
77 to make @var{n} added bytes of pure space to hold the additional files. | |
78 (Try adding increments of 20000 until it is big enough.) However, the | |
79 advantage of preloading additional files decreases as machines get | |
80 faster. On modern machines, it is usually not advisable. | |
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186 we would preallocate less. | |
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189 @defvar purify-flag | |
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192 function definition is copied into pure storage. | |
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205 @cindex garbage collector | |
206 | |
207 @cindex memory allocation | |
208 When a program creates a list or the user defines a new function (such | |
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221 abandoned storage. (This name is traditional, but ``garbage recycler'' | |
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246 @cindex CL note---allocate more storage | |
247 @quotation | |
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250 simply requests the operating system to allocate more storage, and | |
251 processing continues until @code{gc-cons-threshold} bytes have been | |
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254 This means that you can make sure that the garbage collector will not | |
255 run during a certain portion of a Lisp program by calling the garbage | |
256 collector explicitly just before it (provided that portion of the | |
257 program does not use so much space as to force a second garbage | |
258 collection). | |
259 @end quotation | |
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261 @deffn Command garbage-collect | |
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264 spontaneously if you use more than @code{gc-cons-threshold} bytes of | |
265 Lisp data since the previous garbage collection.) | |
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272 ((@var{used-conses} . @var{free-conses}) | |
273 (@var{used-syms} . @var{free-syms}) | |
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295 Here is a table explaining each element: | |
296 | |
297 @table @var | |
298 @item used-conses | |
299 The number of cons cells in use. | |
300 | |
301 @item free-conses | |
302 The number of cons cells for which space has been obtained from the | |
303 operating system, but that are not currently being used. | |
304 | |
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306 The number of symbols in use. | |
307 | |
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309 The number of symbols for which space has been obtained from the | |
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321 The total size of all strings, in characters. | |
322 | |
323 @item used-vector-slots | |
324 The total number of elements of existing vectors. | |
325 | |
326 @item used-floats | |
327 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
328 The number of floats in use. | |
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330 @item free-floats | |
331 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
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388 until the subsequent garbage collection, at which time | |
389 @code{garbage-collect} will set the threshold back to 10,000. | |
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409 @defun memory-limit | |
410 This function returns the address of the last byte Emacs has allocated, | |
411 divided by 1024. We divide the value by 1024 to make sure it fits in a | |
412 Lisp integer. | |
413 | |
414 You can use this to get a general idea of how your actions affect the | |
415 memory usage. | |
416 @end defun | |
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455 @defvar floats-consed |
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493 @cindex primitive function internals | |
494 | |
495 Lisp primitives are Lisp functions implemented in C. The details of | |
496 interfacing the C function so that Lisp can call it are handled by a few | |
497 C macros. The only way to really understand how to write new C code is | |
498 to read the source, but we can explain some things here. | |
499 | |
500 An example of a special form is the definition of @code{or}, from | |
501 @file{eval.c}. (An ordinary function would have the same general | |
502 appearance.) | |
503 | |
504 @cindex garbage collection protection | |
505 @smallexample | |
506 @group | |
507 DEFUN ("or", For, Sor, 0, UNEVALLED, 0, | |
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509 value. The remaining args are not evalled at all. | |
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515 Lisp_Object args; | |
516 @{ | |
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519 @end group | |
520 | |
521 @group | |
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533 @end group | |
534 | |
535 @group | |
536 UNGCPRO; | |
537 return val; | |
538 @} | |
539 @end group | |
540 @end smallexample | |
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545 @example | |
546 DEFUN (@var{lname}, @var{fname}, @var{sname}, @var{min}, @var{max}, @var{interactive}, @var{doc}) | |
547 @end example | |
548 | |
549 @table @var | |
550 @item lname | |
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554 @item fname | |
555 This is the C function name for this function. This is | |
556 the name that is used in C code for calling the function. The name is, | |
557 by convention, @samp{F} prepended to the Lisp name, with all dashes | |
558 (@samp{-}) in the Lisp name changed to underscores. Thus, to call this | |
559 function from C code, call @code{For}. Remember that the arguments must | |
560 be of type @code{Lisp_Object}; various macros and functions for creating | |
561 values of type @code{Lisp_Object} are declared in the file | |
562 @file{lisp.h}. | |
563 | |
564 @item sname | |
565 This is a C variable name to use for a structure that holds the data for | |
566 the subr object that represents the function in Lisp. This structure | |
567 conveys the Lisp symbol name to the initialization routine that will | |
568 create the symbol and store the subr object as its definition. By | |
569 convention, this name is always @var{fname} with @samp{F} replaced with | |
570 @samp{S}. | |
571 | |
572 @item min | |
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721 @smallexample | |
722 @group | |
723 DEFUN ("coordinates-in-window-p", Fcoordinates_in_window_p, | |
724 Scoordinates_in_window_p, 2, 2, | |
725 "xSpecify coordinate pair: \nXExpression which evals to window: ", | |
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726 "Return non-nil if COORDINATES is in WINDOW.\n\ |
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741 CHECK_CONS (coordinates, 1); |
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742 x = XINT (Fcar (coordinates)); |
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749 case 0: /* NOT in window at all. */ |
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754 case 1: /* In text part of window. */ |
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759 case 2: /* In mode line of window. */ |
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791 @file{eval.c} is a very good file to look through for examples; | |
792 @file{lisp.h} contains the definitions for some important macros and | |
793 functions. | |
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821 | |
822 @menu | |
823 * Buffer Internals:: Components of a buffer structure. | |
824 * Window Internals:: Components of a window structure. | |
825 * Process Internals:: Components of a process structure. | |
826 @end menu | |
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830 @cindex internals, of buffer | |
831 @cindex buffer internals | |
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833 Buffers contain fields not directly accessible by the Lisp programmer. | |
834 We describe them here, naming them by the names used in the C code. | |
835 Many are accessible indirectly in Lisp programs via Lisp primitives. | |
836 | |
26165 | 837 Two structures are used to represent buffers in C. The |
838 @code{buffer_text} structure contains fields describing the text of a | |
839 buffer; the @code{buffer} structure holds other fields. In the case | |
840 of indirect buffers, two or more @code{buffer} structures reference | |
841 the same @code{buffer_text} structure. | |
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844 | |
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853 @item z | |
854 This field contains the character position of the end of the buffer | |
855 text. | |
856 | |
857 @item gpt_byte | |
858 Contains the byte position of the gap. | |
859 | |
860 @item z_byte | |
861 Holds the byte position of the end of the buffer text. | |
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866 @item modiff | |
867 This field counts buffer-modification events for this buffer. It is | |
868 incremented for each such event, and never otherwise changed. | |
869 | |
870 @item save_modiff | |
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894 @code{beg_unchanged} and @code{end_unchanged} contain no useful | |
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898 The markers that refer to this buffer. This is actually a single | |
899 marker, and successive elements in its marker @code{chain} are the other | |
900 markers referring to this buffer text. | |
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26165 | 902 @item intervals |
903 Contains the interval tree which records the text properties of this | |
904 buffer. | |
905 @end table | |
906 | |
907 The fields of @code{struct buffer} are: | |
908 | |
909 @table @code | |
910 @item next | |
911 Points to the next buffer, in the chain of all buffers including killed | |
912 buffers. This chain is used only for garbage collection, in order to | |
913 collect killed buffers properly. Note that vectors, and most kinds of | |
914 objects allocated as vectors, are all on one chain, but buffers are on a | |
915 separate chain of their own. | |
916 | |
917 @item own_text | |
918 This is a @code{struct buffer_text} structure. In an ordinary buffer, | |
919 it holds the buffer contents. In indirect buffers, this field is not | |
920 used. | |
921 | |
922 @item text | |
923 This points to the @code{buffer_text} structure that is used for this | |
924 buffer. In an ordinary buffer, this is the @code{own_text} field above. | |
925 In an indirect buffer, this is the @code{own_text} field of the base | |
926 buffer. | |
927 | |
928 @item pt | |
929 Contains the character position of point in a buffer. | |
930 | |
931 @item pt_byte | |
932 Contains the byte position of point in a buffer. | |
933 | |
934 @item begv | |
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949 | |
950 @item base_buffer | |
951 In an indirect buffer, this points to the base buffer. In an ordinary | |
952 buffer, it is null. | |
953 | |
954 @item local_var_flags | |
955 This field contains flags indicating that certain variables are local in | |
956 this buffer. Such variables are declared in the C code using | |
957 @code{DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER}, and their buffer-local bindings are stored in | |
958 fields in the buffer structure itself. (Some of these fields are | |
959 described in this table.) | |
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961 @item modtime | |
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967 @item auto_save_modified | |
968 This field contains the time when the buffer was last auto-saved. | |
969 | |
26165 | 970 @item auto_save_failure_time |
971 The time at which we detected a failure to auto-save, or -1 if we didn't | |
972 have a failure. | |
973 | |
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975 This field contains the @code{window-start} position in the buffer as of | |
976 the last time the buffer was displayed in a window. | |
977 | |
26165 | 978 @item clip_changed |
979 This flag is set when narrowing changes in a buffer. | |
980 | |
981 @item prevent_redisplay_optimizations_p | |
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26165 | 983 to display this buffer. |
984 | |
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6451 | 987 |
26165 | 988 @item name |
989 The buffer name is a string that names the buffer. It is guaranteed to | |
990 be unique. @xref{Buffer Names}. | |
991 | |
992 @item filename | |
993 The name of the file visited in this buffer, or @code{nil}. | |
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26165 | 995 @item directory |
996 The directory for expanding relative file names. | |
997 | |
998 @item save_length | |
999 Length of the file this buffer is visiting, when last read or saved. | |
1000 This and other fields concerned with saving are not kept in the | |
1001 @code{buffer_text} structure because indirect buffers are never saved. | |
1002 | |
1003 @item auto_save_file_name | |
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26165 | 1005 @code{buffer_text} because it's not used in indirect buffers at all. |
1006 | |
1007 @item read_only | |
1008 Non-@code{nil} means this buffer is read-only. | |
1009 | |
1010 @item mark | |
1011 This field contains the mark for the buffer. The mark is a marker, | |
1012 hence it is also included on the list @code{markers}. @xref{The Mark}. | |
1013 | |
1014 @item local_var_alist | |
1015 This field contains the association list describing the buffer-local | |
1016 variable bindings of this buffer, not including the built-in | |
1017 buffer-local bindings that have special slots in the buffer object. | |
1018 (Those slots are omitted from this table.) @xref{Buffer-Local | |
1019 Variables}. | |
1020 | |
1021 @item major_mode | |
1022 Symbol naming the major mode of this buffer, e.g., @code{lisp-mode}. | |
1023 | |
1024 @item mode_name | |
1025 Pretty name of major mode, e.g., @code{"Lisp"}. | |
1026 | |
1027 @item mode_line_format | |
1028 Mode line element that controls the format of the mode line. If this | |
1029 is @code{nil}, no mode line will be displayed. | |
1030 | |
1031 @item header_line_format | |
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26165 | 1033 line displayed at the top of windows. |
1034 | |
1035 @item keymap | |
1036 This field holds the buffer's local keymap. @xref{Keymaps}. | |
1037 | |
1038 @item abbrev_table | |
1039 This buffer's local abbrevs. | |
1040 | |
1041 @item syntax_table | |
6451 | 1042 This field contains the syntax table for the buffer. @xref{Syntax Tables}. |
1043 | |
26165 | 1044 @item category_table |
1045 This field contains the category table for the buffer. | |
1046 | |
1047 @item case_fold_search | |
1048 The value of @code{case-fold-search} in this buffer. | |
1049 | |
1050 @item tab_width | |
1051 The value of @code{tab-width} in this buffer. | |
1052 | |
1053 @item fill_column | |
1054 The value of @code{fill-column} in this buffer. | |
1055 | |
1056 @item left_margin | |
1057 The value of @code{left-margin} in this buffer. | |
1058 | |
1059 @item auto_fill_function | |
1060 The value of @code{auto-fill-function} in this buffer. | |
1061 | |
6451 | 1062 @item downcase_table |
1063 This field contains the conversion table for converting text to lower case. | |
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6451 | 1065 |
1066 @item upcase_table | |
1067 This field contains the conversion table for converting text to upper case. | |
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1068 @xref{Case Tables}. |
6451 | 1069 |
1070 @item case_canon_table | |
1071 This field contains the conversion table for canonicalizing text for | |
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1072 case-folding search. @xref{Case Tables}. |
6451 | 1073 |
1074 @item case_eqv_table | |
1075 This field contains the equivalence table for case-folding search. | |
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6451 | 1077 |
26165 | 1078 @item truncate_lines |
1079 The value of @code{truncate-lines} in this buffer. | |
1080 | |
1081 @item ctl_arrow | |
1082 The value of @code{ctl-arrow} in this buffer. | |
1083 | |
1084 @item selective_display | |
1085 The value of @code{selective-display} in this buffer. | |
1086 | |
1087 @item selective_display_ellipsis | |
1088 The value of @code{selective-display-ellipsis} in this buffer. | |
1089 | |
1090 @item minor_modes | |
1091 An alist of the minor modes of this buffer. | |
1092 | |
1093 @item overwrite_mode | |
1094 The value of @code{overwrite_mode} in this buffer. | |
1095 | |
1096 @item abbrev_mode | |
1097 The value of @code{abbrev-mode} in this buffer. | |
1098 | |
6451 | 1099 @item display_table |
1100 This field contains the buffer's display table, or @code{nil} if it doesn't | |
1101 have one. @xref{Display Tables}. | |
1102 | |
26165 | 1103 @item save_modified |
1104 This field contains the time when the buffer was last saved, as an integer. | |
1105 @xref{Buffer Modification}. | |
6451 | 1106 |
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1111 This field holds a list of the overlays in this buffer that end at or |
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1121 This field holds the current overlay center position. @xref{Overlays}. | |
1122 | |
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1125 @code{enable-multibyte-characters}---either @code{t} or @code{nil}. |
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1127 @item buffer_file_coding_system | |
1128 The value of @code{buffer-file-coding-system} in this buffer. | |
1129 | |
1130 @item file_format | |
1131 The value of @code{buffer-file-format} in this buffer. | |
1132 | |
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26165 | 1136 @item pt_marker |
1137 In an indirect buffer, or a buffer that is the base of an indirect | |
1138 buffer, this holds a marker that records point for this buffer when the | |
1139 buffer is not current. | |
1140 | |
1141 @item begv_marker | |
1142 In an indirect buffer, or a buffer that is the base of an indirect | |
1143 buffer, this holds a marker that records @code{begv} for this buffer | |
1144 when the buffer is not current. | |
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26165 | 1146 @item zv_marker |
1147 In an indirect buffer, or a buffer that is the base of an indirect | |
1148 buffer, this holds a marker that records @code{zv} for this buffer when | |
1149 the buffer is not current. | |
1150 | |
1151 @item file_truename | |
1152 The truename of the visited file, or @code{nil}. | |
1153 | |
1154 @item invisibility_spec | |
1155 The value of @code{buffer-invisibility-spec} in this buffer. | |
1156 | |
1157 @item last_selected_window | |
1158 This is the last window that was selected with this buffer in it, or @code{nil} | |
1159 if that window no longer displays this buffer. | |
1160 | |
1161 @item display_count | |
1162 This field is incremented each time the buffer is displayed in a window. | |
1163 | |
1164 @item left_margin_width | |
1165 The value of @code{left-margin-width} in this buffer. | |
1166 | |
1167 @item right_margin_width | |
1168 The value of @code{right-margin-width} in this buffer. | |
1169 | |
1170 @item indicate_empty_lines | |
1171 Non-@code{nil} means indicate empty lines (lines with no text) with a | |
1172 small bitmap in the fringe, when using a window system that can do it. | |
1173 | |
1174 @item display_time | |
1175 This holds a time stamp that is updated each time this buffer is | |
1176 displayed in a window. | |
1177 | |
1178 @item scroll_up_aggressively | |
1179 The value of @code{scroll-up-aggressively} in this buffer. | |
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26165 | 1181 @item scroll_down_aggressively |
1182 The value of @code{scroll-down-aggressively} in this buffer. | |
6451 | 1183 @end table |
1184 | |
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6451 | 1186 @appendixsubsec Window Internals |
1187 @cindex internals, of window | |
1188 @cindex window internals | |
1189 | |
1190 Windows have the following accessible fields: | |
1191 | |
1192 @table @code | |
1193 @item frame | |
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6451 | 1195 |
1196 @item mini_p | |
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26165 | 1199 @item parent |
1200 Internally, Emacs arranges windows in a tree; each group of siblings has | |
1201 a parent window whose area includes all the siblings. This field points | |
1202 to a window's parent. | |
6451 | 1203 |
26165 | 1204 Parent windows do not display buffers, and play little role in display |
1205 except to shape their child windows. Emacs Lisp programs usually have | |
1206 no access to the parent windows; they operate on the windows at the | |
1207 leaves of the tree, which actually display buffers. | |
6451 | 1208 |
26165 | 1209 The following four fields also describe the window tree structure. |
6451 | 1210 |
26165 | 1211 @item hchild |
1212 In a window subdivided horizontally by child windows, the leftmost child. | |
1213 Otherwise, @code{nil}. | |
1214 | |
1215 @item vchild | |
1216 In a window subdivided vertically by child windows, the topmost child. | |
1217 Otherwise, @code{nil}. | |
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26165 | 1219 @item next |
1220 The next sibling of this window. It is @code{nil} in a window that is | |
1221 the rightmost or bottommost of a group of siblings. | |
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26165 | 1223 @item prev |
1224 The previous sibling of this window. It is @code{nil} in a window that | |
1225 is the leftmost or topmost of a group of siblings. | |
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6451 | 1227 @item left |
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1228 This is the left-hand edge of the window, measured in columns. (The |
6451 | 1229 leftmost column on the screen is @w{column 0}.) |
1230 | |
1231 @item top | |
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1232 This is the top edge of the window, measured in lines. (The top line on |
6451 | 1233 the screen is @w{line 0}.) |
1234 | |
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1235 @item height |
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1236 The height of the window, measured in lines. |
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1241 window (if any). |
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26165 | 1243 @item buffer |
1244 The buffer that the window is displaying. This may change often during | |
1245 the life of the window. | |
1246 | |
1247 @item start | |
1248 The position in the buffer that is the first character to be displayed | |
1249 in the window. | |
1250 | |
1251 @item pointm | |
1252 @cindex window point internals | |
1253 This is the value of point in the current buffer when this window is | |
1254 selected; when it is not selected, it retains its previous value. | |
1255 | |
1256 @item force_start | |
1257 If this flag is non-@code{nil}, it says that the window has been | |
1258 scrolled explicitly by the Lisp program. This affects what the next | |
1259 redisplay does if point is off the screen: instead of scrolling the | |
1260 window to show the text around point, it moves point to a location that | |
1261 is on the screen. | |
1262 | |
1263 @item frozen_window_start_p | |
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26165 | 1265 @code{start} of this window should not be changed, even if point |
1266 gets invisible. | |
6451 | 1267 |
26165 | 1268 @item start_at_line_beg |
1269 Non-@code{nil} means current value of @code{start} was the beginning of a line | |
1270 when it was chosen. | |
1271 | |
1272 @item too_small_ok | |
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1275 @item height_fixed_p | |
1276 This field is temporarily set to 1 to fix the height of the selected | |
1277 window when the echo area is resized. | |
1278 | |
1279 @item use_time | |
1280 This is the last time that the window was selected. The function | |
1281 @code{get-lru-window} uses this field. | |
1282 | |
1283 @item sequence_number | |
1284 A unique number assigned to this window when it was created. | |
1285 | |
1286 @item last_modified | |
1287 The @code{modiff} field of the window's buffer, as of the last time | |
1288 a redisplay completed in this window. | |
1289 | |
1290 @item last_overlay_modified | |
1291 The @code{overlay_modiff} field of the window's buffer, as of the last | |
1292 time a redisplay completed in this window. | |
1293 | |
1294 @item last_point | |
1295 The buffer's value of point, as of the last time a redisplay completed | |
1296 in this window. | |
1297 | |
1298 @item last_had_star | |
1299 A non-@code{nil} value means the window's buffer was ``modified'' when the | |
1300 window was last updated. | |
1301 | |
1302 @item vertical_scroll_bar | |
1303 This window's vertical scroll bar. | |
6451 | 1304 |
26165 | 1305 @item left_margin_width |
1306 The width of the left margin in this window, or @code{nil} not to | |
1307 specify it (in which case the buffer's value of @code{left-margin-width} | |
1308 is used. | |
1309 | |
1310 @item right_margin_width | |
1311 Likewise for the right margin. | |
1312 | |
26783 | 1313 @ignore |
26165 | 1314 @item last_mark_x |
1315 @item last_mark_y | |
1316 ???Not used. | |
1317 @end ignore | |
1318 | |
1319 @item window_end_pos | |
1320 This is computed as @code{z} minus the buffer position of the last glyph | |
1321 in the current matrix of the window. The value is only valid if | |
1322 @code{window_end_valid} is not @code{nil}. | |
1323 | |
1324 @item window_end_bytepos | |
1325 The byte position corresponding to @code{window_end_pos}. | |
1326 | |
1327 @item window_end_vpos | |
1328 The window-relative vertical position of the line containing | |
1329 @code{window_end_pos}. | |
1330 | |
1331 @item window_end_valid | |
1332 This field is set to a non-@code{nil} value if @code{window_end_pos} is truly | |
1333 valid. This is @code{nil} if nontrivial redisplay is preempted since in that | |
1334 case the display that @code{window_end_pos} was computed for did not get | |
1335 onto the screen. | |
1336 | |
1337 @item redisplay_end_trigger | |
1338 If redisplay in this window goes beyond this buffer position, it runs | |
54041 | 1339 the @code{redisplay-end-trigger-hook}. |
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26783 | 1341 @ignore |
26165 | 1342 @item orig_height |
1343 @item orig_top | |
1344 ??? Are temporary storage areas. | |
1345 @end ignore | |
1346 | |
1347 @item cursor | |
1348 A structure describing where the cursor is in this window. | |
1349 | |
1350 @item last_cursor | |
1351 The value of @code{cursor} as of the last redisplay that finished. | |
1352 | |
1353 @item phys_cursor | |
1354 A structure describing where the cursor of this window physically is. | |
1355 | |
1356 @item phys_cursor_type | |
1357 The type of cursor that was last displayed on this window. | |
6451 | 1358 |
26165 | 1359 @item phys_cursor_on_p |
1360 This field is non-zero if the cursor is physically on. | |
1361 | |
1362 @item cursor_off_p | |
1363 Non-zero means the cursor in this window is logically on. | |
1364 | |
1365 @item last_cursor_off_p | |
1366 This field contains the value of @code{cursor_off_p} as of the time of | |
1367 the last redisplay. | |
1368 | |
1369 @item must_be_updated_p | |
1370 This is set to 1 during redisplay when this window must be updated. | |
1371 | |
6451 | 1372 @item hscroll |
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6451 | 1374 horizontally to the left. Normally, this is 0. |
1375 | |
26165 | 1376 @item vscroll |
1377 Vertical scroll amount, in pixels. Normally, this is 0. | |
1378 | |
1379 @item dedicated | |
1380 Non-@code{nil} if this window is dedicated to its buffer. | |
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1382 @item display_table | |
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1385 @item update_mode_line |
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1386 Non-@code{nil} means this window's mode line needs to be updated. |
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1388 @item base_line_number |
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1389 The line number of a certain position in the buffer, or @code{nil}. |
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1390 This is used for displaying the line number of point in the mode line. |
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1393 The position in the buffer for which the line number is known, or |
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1394 @code{nil} meaning none is known. |
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1401 @item column_number_displayed | |
1402 The column number currently displayed in this window's mode line, or @code{nil} | |
1403 if column numbers are not being displayed. | |
1404 | |
1405 @item current_matrix | |
1406 A glyph matrix describing the current display of this window. | |
1407 | |
1408 @item desired_matrix | |
1409 A glyph matrix describing the desired display of this window. | |
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1414 @cindex internals, of process | |
1415 @cindex process internals | |
1416 | |
1417 The fields of a process are: | |
1418 | |
1419 @table @code | |
1420 @item name | |
1421 A string, the name of the process. | |
1422 | |
1423 @item command | |
1424 A list containing the command arguments that were used to start this | |
1425 process. | |
1426 | |
1427 @item filter | |
1428 A function used to accept output from the process instead of a buffer, | |
1429 or @code{nil}. | |
1430 | |
1431 @item sentinel | |
1432 A function called whenever the process receives a signal, or @code{nil}. | |
1433 | |
1434 @item buffer | |
1435 The associated buffer of the process. | |
1436 | |
1437 @item pid | |
54041 | 1438 An integer, the operating system's process @acronym{ID}. |
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1440 @item childp | |
1441 A flag, non-@code{nil} if this is really a child process. | |
1442 It is @code{nil} for a network connection. | |
1443 | |
1444 @item mark | |
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1446 process inserted into the buffer. This is often but not always the end |
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1449 @item kill_without_query | |
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1451 running does not ask for confirmation about killing the process. |
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1455 These two fields record 16 bits each of the process status returned by |
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1456 the @code{wait} system call. |
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1458 @item status |
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1459 The process status, as @code{process-status} should return it. |
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1461 @item tick |
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1462 @itemx update_tick |
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1463 If these two fields are not equal, a change in the status of the process |
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1469 @code{nil} if it uses a pipe. |
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1472 The file descriptor for input from the process. |
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1475 The file descriptor for output to the process. |
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1478 The file descriptor for the terminal that the subprocess is using. (On |
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1479 some systems, there is no need to record this, so the value is |
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1480 @code{nil}.) |
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1482 @item tty_name | |
1483 The name of the terminal that the subprocess is using, | |
1484 or @code{nil} if it is using pipes. | |
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1486 @item decode_coding_system | |
1487 Coding-system for decoding the input from this process. | |
1488 | |
1489 @item decoding_buf | |
1490 A working buffer for decoding. | |
1491 | |
1492 @item decoding_carryover | |
1493 Size of carryover in decoding. | |
1494 | |
1495 @item encode_coding_system | |
1496 Coding-system for encoding the output to this process. | |
1497 | |
1498 @item encoding_buf | |
48701 | 1499 A working buffer for encoding. |
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1501 @item encoding_carryover | |
1502 Size of carryover in encoding. | |
1503 | |
1504 @item inherit_coding_system_flag | |
1505 Flag to set @code{coding-system} of the process buffer from the | |
1506 coding system used to decode process output. | |
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1509 @ignore | |
1510 arch-tag: 4b2c33bc-d7e4-43f5-bc20-27c0db52a53e | |
1511 @end ignore |