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Extensive changes to support multiple xscheme buffers:
(run-scheme): Break up into new functions to facilitate starting
processes in other buffers.
(xscheme-start, xscheme-read-command-line): New functions.
(start-scheme, select-scheme)
(default-xscheme-runlight)
(global-set-scheme-interaction-buffer)
(local-set-scheme-interaction-buffer)
(local-clear-scheme-interaction-buffer)
(exit-scheme-interaction-mode)
(verify-xscheme-buffer): New functions.
(xscheme-process-name, xscheme-buffer-name)
(xscheme-runlight): New internal vars.
(default-xscheme-runlight): New const.
(xscheme-start-process): Add args for the process/buffer names.
(reset-scheme): Pass process/buffer names.
(scheme-interaction-mode): Initialize new local vars.
(reset-scheme, xscheme-send-string-2, xscheme-process-running-p)
(xscheme-select-process-buffer, xscheme-process-buffer)
(xscheme-send-region, xscheme-send-char, xscheme-send-interrupt)
(xscheme-goto-output-point, xscheme-write-message-1): Use new
var xscheme-process-name.
(xscheme-start-process): Initialize xscheme-process-name and
xscheme-buffer-name in the process buffer. Pass buffer name to
xscheme-modeline-initialize.
(xscheme-modeline-initialize): Add argument to specify buffer name
for mode-line vars.
(xscheme-process-sentinel): Make sure sentinel is run in the
process buffer so it sees its local vars.
(xscheme-process-filter-initialize, xscheme-set-runlight): More
elaborate logic to handle multiple-buffer mode lines.
(xscheme-enter-input-wait): Re-enable control-G handler upon
entering input wait.
(scheme-interaction-mode): Add arg to preserve local vars.
(xscheme-enter-interaction-mode)
(xscheme-enter-debugger-mode): Preserve local vars.
(xscheme-start-process): Clobber local vars.
(scheme-interaction-mode-commands): Allow end user to add commands
to scheme-interaction-mode keymap.
(scheme-interaction-mode-commands-alist): New variable.
(xscheme-send-string): Don't use insert-before-markers.
Implement a per-buffer kill ring:
(xscheme-insert-expression)
(xscheme-rotate-yank-pointer, xscheme-yank)
(xscheme-yank-pop, xscheme-yank-push): New functions.
(xscheme-expressions-ring)
(xscheme-expressions-ring-yank-pointer)
(xscheme-expressions-ring-max): New variables.
(xscheme-send-string-1): Call xscheme-insert-expression to save
expression in ring.
(xscheme-yank-previous-send): Now an alias for xscheme-yank.
(xscheme-previous-send): Deleted variable.
(xscheme-send-string-2, xscheme-send-char, xscheme-send-proceed,
xscheme-send-control-g-interrupt): Use process-send-string rather
than send-string.
(xscheme-send-region): Insert a newline after an expression that
is submitted in the interaction buffer, for consistency with
recent changes to Edwin.
(xscheme-delete-output): New function mimics comint-delete-output.
(xscheme-last-input-end): New internal variable.
(xscheme-process-filter-output): Update xscheme-last-input-end.
(xscheme-send-control-g-interrupt): Make sure that
xscheme-control-g-disabled-p is looked up in the right buffer.
(xscheme-enable-control-g): Clear C-g message if visible.
(xscheme-control-g-message-string): New internal var.
(xscheme-send-control-g-interrupt): Use new var.
(xscheme-send-control-g-interrupt, xscheme-send-interrupt): Delay
after sending interrupt in order to work around race condition.
(xscheme-send-control-g-interrupt, xscheme-send-interrupt)
(xscheme-send-char): Use xscheme-send-char rather than send-string
to send single char.
(xscheme-process-filter, xscheme-process-filter-alist): Add
support for evaluating expressions outside of the call-excursion.
(xscheme-process-filter:string-action-noexcursion): New func.
(xscheme-write-value): Change output string to match that used by Edwin.
(xscheme-coerce-prompt): Don't write a space after a command
prompt. The PROMPT-FOR-COMMAND- procedures will take care of this
for us.
(reset-scheme): Delete process after killing it.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 02 Jan 2002 23:50:46 +0000 |
parents | 8cd1df305566 |
children | 23a1cea22d13 |
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#! /usr/bin/perl # Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is part of GNU Emacs. # # GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. require 5; use Getopt::Long; my $USAGE = <<ENDUSAGE; Remove \@tindex lines from files that were already present in previous versions. Usage: $0 [--old=EXT] FILE... $0 --help $0 --version --help display this help and exit --version print version and exit --old=DIR find old files in DIR The script performs two passes. In the first pass, Texinfo files from DIR are scanned for \@tindex lines, and identifiers in them are recorded. In a second pass, Texinfo files in the current directory are scanned, and \@tindex lines for identifiers that were recorded in the first pass are removed. Old file contents are saved in files with extension ".orig". A list of modified files and removed \@tindex identifiers is printed to stdout at the end. ENDUSAGE sub fatal { print STDERR "$0: ", @_, ".\n"; exit 1; } my $help = 0; my $version = 0; my $old; my $rc = GetOptions ('help' => \$help, 'version' => \$version, 'old=s' => \$old); if ($version) { print "0.1\n"; exit 0; } elsif (!$rc || !$old || @ARGV) { print $USAGE; exit 1; } elsif ($help) { print $USAGE; exit 0; } # Fill the hash %tindex with associations VAR -> COUNT where # the keys VAR are identifiers mentioned in @tindex lines in the older # files to process and COUNT is the number of times they are seen in # the files. my %tindex; my %removed; my @old_files = glob "$old/*.texi"; my @new_files = glob "*.texi"; fatal ("No Texinfo files found in `$old'") unless @old_files; fatal ("No Texinfo files found in current directory") unless @new_files; print "Scanning old files for \@tindex lines\n"; foreach $file (@old_files) { open (IN, "<$file") or fatal "Cannot open $file: $!"; while (<IN>) { ++$tindex{$1} if /^\s*\@tindex\s+(\S+)/; } close IN; } # Process current files and remove those @tindex lines which we # know were already present in the files scanned above. print "Removing old \@tindex lines\n"; foreach $file (@new_files) { my $modified = 0; my $contents = ""; open (IN, "< $file") or fatal "Cannot open $file.orig for reading: $!"; while (<IN>) { if (/^\s*\@tindex\s+(\S+)/ && $tindex{$1}) { ++$removed{$1}; $modified = 1; } else { $contents = $contents . $_; } } close IN; if ($modified) { print " $file\n"; system ("cp $file $file.orig") == 0 or fatal "Cannot backup $file: $!"; open (OUT, ">$file") or fatal "Cannot open $file for writing: $!"; print OUT $contents; close OUT; } } # Print a list of identifiers removed. print "Removed \@tindex commands for:\n"; my $key; foreach $key (keys %removed) { print " $key\n"; }