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annotate etc/future-bug @ 110503:fda36a325177
Fix some more uses of int instead of EMACS_INT.
font.c (font_intern_prop): Use EMACS_INT for string length
variables.
character.c (parse_str_as_multibyte, str_as_multibyte)
(parse_str_to_multibyte, str_to_multibyte, str_as_unibyte)
(string_count_byte8, string_escape_byte8): Use EMACS_INT for
string length arguments, variables, and return values.
character.h (parse_str_as_multibyte, str_as_multibyte)
(parse_str_to_multibyte, str_to_multibyte, str_as_unibyte): Adjust
prototypes.
fns.c (Fstring_as_multibyte): Use EMACS_INT for string length
variables.
alloc.c <total_string_size>: Declare as EMACS_INT, not int.
(Fmake_string): Protect against too large strings.
(live_string_p, live_cons_p, live_symbol_p, live_float_p)
(live_misc_p): Use ptrdiff_t instead of int for pointer
differences.
(string_bytes, check_sblock, check_string_free_list)
(allocate_string_data, compact_small_strings, Fmake_string)
(Fmake_bool_vector, make_string, make_unibyte_string)
(make_multibyte_string, make_string_from_bytes)
(make_specified_string_string, Fmake_list, Fmake_vector): Use
EMACS_INT for string length variables and arguments.
(find_string_data_in_pure, make_pure_string, make_pure_c_string)
(Fpurecopy): Use EMACS_INT for string size.
(mark_vectorlike, mark_char_table, mark_object): Use EMACS_UINT
for vector size.
lisp.h (make_string, make_unibyte_string, make_multibyte_string)
(make_string_from_bytes, make_specified_string_string)
(make_pure_string, string_bytes): Adjust prototypes.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 23 Sep 2010 08:09:12 -0400 |
parents | 40be809ca221 |
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25852 | 1 Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2199 21:03:50 -0600 |
2 From: Karl Fogel <kfogel@floss.cyclic.com> | |
3 To: bug-gnu-emacs@prep.ai.mit.edu | |
4 Subject: M-x search-backward-in-time broken... | |
5 X-Windows: you'll envy the dead. | |
6 | |
7 In GNU Emacs 51.70.4 (i9986-unknown-linux-gnu, X toolkit) of Sat Feb 20 2199 on floss | |
8 configured using `configure --with-x-toolkit=yes' | |
9 | |
10 The `search-backward-in-time' function appears to be broken in | |
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Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
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11 Emacs 51.70. |
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13 Unfortunately, I can never seem to start the debugger early | |
14 enough to catch the error as it happens. However I have traced the | |
15 problem through source by eye, and it looks like `time-forward' can't | |
16 handle negative arguments anymore. This is consistent with other | |
17 symptoms: for example, `undo' (which since 51.25 has worked by passing | |
18 a negative arg to `time-forward') is also broken. However, `do' still | |
19 works -- it seems that `time-forward' continues to handle positive | |
20 arguments just fine. | |
21 | |
22 No one here-and-now can figure out how to fix the problem, | |
23 because the code for `time-forward' is so hairy. We're using M-x | |
24 report-future-emacs-bug to request that you folks include more | |
25 comments when you write it (sometime in 2198 as I recall). | |
26 | |
27 Thanks! | |
28 | |
29 -Karl Fogel <kfogel@red-bean.com> | |
30 | |
31 | |
32 P.S. You'll be pleased to know that since (time-forward N) still works | |
33 for N >= 0, we've used it to pre-emptively update configure.in. | |
34 Emacs now configures and builds on every platform that will ever | |
35 be made. It wasn't easy, but at least that's one problem out of | |
36 the way for good. If you'd like the patch, just ask. | |
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