annotate nt/INSTALL @ 28285:c54d62415e91

Changed the type of parameter passed to the function defined by `quickurl-format-function'. Before only the text of the URL was passed. Now the whole URL structure is passed and the function is responsible for extracting the parts it requires. Changed the default of `quickurl-format-function' accordingly. (quickurl-insert): Changed the `funcall' of `quickurl-format-function' to match the above change. (quickurl-list-insert): Changed the `url' case so that it makes use of `quickurl-format-function', previous to this the format was hard wired.
author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
date Thu, 23 Mar 2000 13:53:14 +0000
parents 354e0c45cedf
children f64a9a44e2a3
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1 Building and Installing Emacs
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2 on Windows NT and Windows 95
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3
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4 You need a compiler package to build and install Emacs on NT or Win95.
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5 If you don't have one, precompiled versions are available in
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6 ftp://ftp.cs.washington.edu/pub/ntemacs/<version>.
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7
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8 Configuring:
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9
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10 (1) In previous versions, you needed to edit makefile.def
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11 to reflect the compiler package that you are using. You should no
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12 longer have to do this if you have defined the INCLUDE and LIB
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13 environment variables, as is customary for use with Windows compilers.
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14 (Unless you are using MSVCNT 1.1, in which case you will need
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15 to set MSVCNT11 to be a non-zero value at the top of makefile.def.)
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16
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17 (2) Choose the directory into which Emacs will be installed, and
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18 edit makefile.def to define INSTALL_DIR to be this directory.
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19 (Alternatively, if you have INSTALL_DIR set as an environment
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20 variable, the build process will ignore the value in makefile.def
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21 and use the value of the environment variable instead.) Note
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22 that if it is not installed in the directory in which it is built,
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23 the ~16 MB of lisp files will be copied into the installation directory.
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24
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25 Also, makefile.def is sometimes unpacked read-only; use
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26
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27 > attrib -r makefile.def
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28
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29 to make it writable.
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30
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31 (3) You may need to edit nt/paths.h to specify some other device
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32 instead of `C:'.
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33
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34 Building:
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35
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36 (4) The target to compile the sources is "all", and is recursive starting
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37 one directory up. The makefiles for the NT port are in files named
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38 "makefile.nt". To get things started, type in this directory:
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39
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40 > nmake -f makefile.nt all
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41
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42 or use the ebuild.bat file.
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43
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44 When the files are compiled, you will see some warning messages declaring
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45 that some functions don't return a value, or that some data conversions
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46 will be lossy, etc. You can safely ignore these messages. The warnings
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47 may be fixed in the main FSF source at some point, but until then we
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48 will just live with them.
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49
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50 NOTE: You should not have to edit src\paths.h to get Emacs to run
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51 correctly. All of the variables in src\paths.h are configured
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52 during start up using the nt\emacs.bat file (which gets installed
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53 as bin\emacs.bat -- see below).
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54
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55 Installing:
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56
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57 (5) Currently, Emacs requires a number of environment variables to be set
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58 for it to run correctly. A batch file, emacs.bat, is provided that
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59 sets these variables appropriately and then runs the executable
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60 (emacs.bat is generated using the definition of INSTALL_DIR in
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61 nt\makefile.def and the contents of nt\emacs.bat.in).
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62
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63 (6) The install process will install the files necessary to run Emacs in
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64 INSTALL_DIR (which may be the directory in which it was built),
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65 and create a program manager/folder icon in a folder called GNU Emacs.
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66 From this directory, type:
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67
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68 > nmake -f makefile.nt install
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69
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70 or use the install.bat file.
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71
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72 (7) Create the Emacs startup file. This file can be named either .emacs,
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73 as on Unix, or _emacs. Note that Emacs requires the environment
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74 variable HOME to be set in order for it to locate the startup file.
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75 HOME could be set, for example, in the System panel of the Control
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76 Panel on NT, or in autoexec.bat on Win95.
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77
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78 (8) Start up Emacs.
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79
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80 The installation process should have run the addpm.exe program, which
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81 does two things. First, it will create a set of registry keys that
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82 tell Emacs where to find its support files (lisp, info, etc.).
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83 Second, it will create a folder containing an icon linked to
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84 runemacs.exe (a wrapper program for invoking Emacs). You can
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85 also invoke addpm.exe by hand, giving the absolute directory name
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86 of the installation directory as the first argument:
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87
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88 addpm.exe %INSTALL_DIR%
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89
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90 Now, to run Emacs, simply click on the icon in the newly created
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91 folder or invoke runemacs.exe from a command prompt.
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92
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93 Another alternative for running Emacs is to use the emacs.bat batch
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94 file in the bin directory (this was the traditional method of invoking
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95 Emacs). Edit the emacs.bat file to change the emacs_dir environment
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96 variable to point to the Emacs installation directory and invoke the
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97 emacs.bat file to run Emacs.
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98
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99 Note that, on Win95, you are likely to get "Out of environment space"
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100 messages when invoking the emacs.bat batch file. The problem is that
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101 the console process in which the script is executed runs out of memory
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102 in which to set the Emacs environment variables. To get around this
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103 problem, create a shortcut icon to the emacs.bat script. Then right
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104 click on the icon and select Properties. In the dialog box that pops
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105 up, select the Memory tab and then change the Environment memory
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106 allocation from "Auto" to "1024". Close the dialog box and then
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107 double click on the icon to start Emacs.
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108
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109 Debugging:
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110
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111 (9) You should be able to debug Emacs using the MSVC debugger as you would
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112 any other program. To ensure that Emacs uses the lisp files associated
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113 with the source distribution that you are debugging, it is useful
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114 to set the Emacs environment variables to point Emacs to the
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115 source distribution. You can use the debug.bat batch file in this
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116 directory to setup the environment and invoke msdev on the
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117 emacs.exe executable.
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118
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119 Emacs functions implemented in C use a naming convention that
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120 reflects their names in lisp. The names of the C routines are
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121 the lisp names prefixed with 'F', and with dashes converted to
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122 underscores. For example, the function call-process is implemented
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123 in C by Fcall_process. Similarly, lisp variables are prefixed
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124 with 'V', again with dashes converted to underscores. These
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125 conventions enable you to easily set breakpoints or examine familiar
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126 lisp variables by name.
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127
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128 Since Emacs data is often in the form of a lisp object, and the
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129 Lisp_Object type is difficult to examine manually in the debugger,
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130 Emacs provides a helper routine called debug_print that prints out
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131 a readable representation of a Lisp_Object. The output from
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132 debug_print is sent to stderr, and to the debugger via the
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133 OutputDebugString routine. The output sent to stderr should be
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134 displayed in the console window that was opened when the emacs.exe
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135 executable was started. The output sent to the debugger should be
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136 displayed in its "Debug" output window.
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137
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138 When you are in the process of debugging Emacs and you would like
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139 to examine the contents of a Lisp_Object variable, popup the
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140 QuickWatch window (QuickWatch has an eyeglass symbol on its button
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141 in the toolbar). In the text field at the top of the window, enter
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142 debug_print(<variable>) and hit return. For example, start
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143 and run Emacs in the debugger until it is waiting for user input.
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144 Then click on the Break button in the debugger to halt execution.
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145 Emacs should halt in ZwUserGetMessage waiting for an input event.
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146 Use the Call Stack window to select the procedure w32_msp_pump
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147 up the call stack (see below for why you have to do this). Open
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148 the QuickWatch window and enter debug_print(Vexec_path). Evaluating
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149 this expression will then print out the contents of the lisp
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150 variable exec-path.
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151
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152 If QuickWatch reports that the symbol is unknown, then check the
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153 call stack in the Call Stack window. If the selected frame in the
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154 call stack is not an Emacs procedure, then the debugger won't
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155 recognize Emacs symbols. Instead, select a frame that is inside
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156 an Emacs procedure and try using debug_print again.
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157
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158 If QuickWatch invokes debug_print but nothing happens, then check
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159 the thread that is selected in the debugger. If the selected
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160 thread is not the last thread to run (the "current" thread), then
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161 it cannot be used to execute debug_print. Use the Debug menu
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162 to select the current thread and try using debug_print again.
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163 Note that the debugger halts execution (e.g., due to a breakpoint)
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164 in the context of the current thread, so this should only be a problem
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165 if you've explicitly switched threads.