annotate nt/INSTALL @ 31797:b9e108c1c1bf

Some doc fixes. (iswitchb-mode-map): Define completely initially. Inherit minibuffer-local-map. (iswitchb-completion-help) <!iswitchb-xemacs>: Use fundamental-mode. (iswitchb-global-map): New variable. (iswitchb-summaries-to-end): Amalgamate regexps. (iswitchb-mode): New. (iswitchb-mode-hook): New variable. (iswitchb) <defgroup>: Add URL link. Use group `completion', not `extensions'.
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1 Building and Installing Emacs
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2 on Windows NT and Windows 95/98/2000
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4 To compile Emacs, you will need either Microsoft Visual C++ 2.0 or
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7 but Emacs requires the Mingw headers and libraries to build.
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9 Please see http://www.mingw.org for pointers to GCC/Mingw binaries.
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13 Configuration of Emacs is now handled by running configure.bat in the
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14 nt subdirectory. It will detect which compiler you have available,
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15 and generate makefiles accordingly. You can override the compiler
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16 detection, and control optimization and debug settings, by specifying
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17 options on the command line when invoking configure.
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19 To configure Emacs to build with GCC or MSVC, whichever is available,
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20 simply change to the nt subdirectory and run `configure' with no
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21 options. To see what options are available, run `configure --help'.
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23 N.B. It is normal to see a few error messages output while configure
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25 surpressed because of limitations in the Windows 9x command.com shell.
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29 After running configure, simply run the appropriate `make' program for
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30 your compiler to build Emacs. For MSVC, this is nmake; for GCC, it is
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31 GNU make.
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33 As the files are compiled, you will see some warning messages
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34 declaring that some functions don't return a value, or that some data
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35 conversions will be lossy, etc. You can safely ignore these messages.
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36 The warnings may be fixed in the main FSF source at some point, but
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37 until then we will just live with them.
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41 To install Emacs after it has compiled, simply run `make install'.
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43 By default, Emacs will be installed in the location where it was
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44 built, but a different location can be specified either using the
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45 --prefix option to configure, or by setting INSTALL_DIR when running
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46 make, like so:
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48 make install INSTALL_DIR=D:/emacs
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51 to create a Start menu icon for Emacs.
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53 Trouble-shooting:
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55 The main problems that are likely to be encountered when building
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56 Emacs stem from using an old version of GCC, or old Mingw or W32 API
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57 headers. Additionally, cygwin ports of GNU make may require the Emacs
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58 source tree to be mounted with text!=binary, because the makefiles
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59 generated by configure.bat necessarily use DOS line endings. Also,
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60 cygwin ports of make must run in UNIX mode, either by specifying
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61 --unix on the command line, or MAKE_MODE=UNIX in the environment.
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63 When configure runs, it attempts to detect when GCC itself, or the
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64 headers it is using, are not suitable for building Emacs. GCC version
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65 2.95 or later is needed, because that is when the Windows port gained
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66 sufficient support for anonymous structs and unions to cope with some
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67 definitions from winnt.h that are used by addsection.c. The W32 API
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68 headers that come with Cygwin b20.1 are incomplete, and do not include
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69 some definitions required by addsection.c, for instance. Also, older
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70 releases of the W32 API headers from Anders Norlander contain a typo
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72 addsection.c relies on. Versions of w32api-xxx.zip from at least
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73 1999-11-18 onwards are okay.
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78 appropriate for the compiler you used, namely DevStudio or Windbg if
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79 compiled with MSVC, or gdb if compiled with gcc.
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81 Emacs functions implemented in C use a naming convention that reflects
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82 their names in lisp. The names of the C routines are the lisp names
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83 prefixed with 'F', and with dashes converted to underscores. For
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85 Fcall_process. Similarly, lisp variables are prefixed with 'V', again
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86 with dashes converted to underscores. These conventions enable you to
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87 easily set breakpoints or examine familiar lisp variables by name.
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89 Since Emacs data is often in the form of a lisp object, and the
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90 Lisp_Object type is difficult to examine manually in the MSVC
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91 debugger, Emacs provides a helper routine called debug_print that
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92 prints out a readable representation of a Lisp_Object. (If you are
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93 using gdb, there is a .gdbinit file in the src directory which
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94 provides definitions that are useful for examining lisp objects. The
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95 following tips are mainly of interest when using MSVC.) The output
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96 from debug_print is sent to stderr, and to the debugger via the
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97 OutputDebugString routine. The output sent to stderr should be
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98 displayed in the console window that was opened when the emacs.exe
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99 executable was started. The output sent to the debugger should be
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100 displayed in its "Debug" output window.
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102 When you are in the process of debugging Emacs and you would like to
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103 examine the contents of a Lisp_Object variable, popup the QuickWatch
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104 window (QuickWatch has an eyeglass symbol on its button in the
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105 toolbar). In the text field at the top of the window, enter
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106 debug_print(<variable>) and hit return. For example, start and run
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107 Emacs in the debugger until it is waiting for user input. Then click
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108 on the Break button in the debugger to halt execution. Emacs should
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109 halt in ZwUserGetMessage waiting for an input event. Use the Call
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110 Stack window to select the procedure w32_msp_pump up the call stack
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111 (see below for why you have to do this). Open the QuickWatch window
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112 and enter debug_print(Vexec_path). Evaluating this expression will
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113 then print out the contents of the lisp variable exec-path.
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115 If QuickWatch reports that the symbol is unknown, then check the call
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117 stack is not an Emacs procedure, then the debugger won't recognize
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118 Emacs symbols. Instead, select a frame that is inside an Emacs
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119 procedure and try using debug_print again.
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121 If QuickWatch invokes debug_print but nothing happens, then check the
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122 thread that is selected in the debugger. If the selected thread is
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123 not the last thread to run (the "current" thread), then it cannot be
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124 used to execute debug_print. Use the Debug menu to select the current
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125 thread and try using debug_print again. Note that the debugger halts
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126 execution (e.g., due to a breakpoint) in the context of the current
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127 thread, so this should only be a problem if you've explicitly switched
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