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2004-11-08 Benjamin Riefenstahl <Benjamin.Riefenstahl@epost.de> * w32select.c: Summary: Thorough rework to implement Unicode clipboard operations and delayed rendering. Drop last_clipboard_text and related code, keep track of ownership via clipboard_owner instead. Drop old #if0 sections. (DEFAULT_LCID, ANSICP, OEMCP, QUNICODE, QANSICP, QOEMCP) (clipboard_owner, modifying_clipboard, cfg_coding_system) (cfg_codepage, cfg_lcid, cfg_clipboard_type, current_text) (current_coding_system, current_requires_encoding) (current_num_nls, current_clipboard_type, current_lcid): New static variables. (convert_to_handle_as_ascii, convert_to_handle_as_coded) (render, render_all, run_protected, lisp_error_handler) (owner_callback, create_owner, setup_config) (enum_locale_callback, cp_from_locale, coding_from_cp): New local functions. (term_w32select, globals_of_w32select): New global functions. (Fw32_set_clipboard_data): Ignore parameter FRAME, use clipboard_owner instead. Use delayed rendering and provide all text formats. Provide CF_LOCALE if necessary. (Fw32_get_clipboard_data): Handle CF_UNICODETEXT and CF_LOCALE. Fall back to CF_TEXT, if CF_UNICODETEXT is not available. Force DOS line-ends for decoding. (Fx_selection_exists_p): Handle CF_UNICODETEXT. (syms_of_w32select): Init and register new variables. * w32.h: Add prototypes for globals_of_w32select and term_w32select. Make the neighboring K&R declarations into prototypes, too. * emacs.c: Include w32.h to get function prototypes. (main): Call globals_of_w32select. * w32.c (term_ntproc): Call term_w32select. * mule-cmds.el (set-locale-environment): Remove call to set-selection-coding-system on Windows. * s/ms-w32.h: Guard MSC-specific #pragmas with an #ifdef.
author Jason Rumney <jasonr@gnu.org>
date Tue, 15 Feb 2005 23:19:26 +0000
parents 8ce686bd7f4f
children fb8bf24d2eb9
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If you think you may have found a bug in GNU Emacs, please
read the Bugs section of the Emacs manual for advice on
(1) how to tell when to report a bug, and
(2) how to write a useful bug report and what information
it needs to have.

There are three ways to read the Bugs section.

(1) In a printed copy of the Emacs manual.
You can order one from the Free Software Foundation;
see the file etc/ORDERS.  But if you don't have a copy on
hand and you think you have found a bug, you shouldn't wait
to get a printed manual; you should read the section right away
as described below.

(2) With Info.  Start Emacs, do C-h i to enter Info,
then m Emacs RET to get to the Emacs manual, then m Bugs RET
to get to the section on bugs.  Or use standalone Info in
a like manner.  (Standalone Info is part of the Texinfo distribution,
not part of the Emacs distribution.)

(3) By hand.  Do
    cat info/emacs* | more "+/^File: emacs,  Node: Bugs,"

Please first check the file etc/PROBLEMS (e.g. with C-h C-e in Emacs) to
make sure it isn't a known issue.