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Consistently use the mark bit of the root interval's parent field to say whether or not the interval tree has been visited (and skip it when revisited), and the mark bit of the plist field to say whether or not that interval has been visited (and abort if revisited); don't try to use the plist mark bit for both meanings. * alloc.c (mark_interval_tree): Don't test if the interval tree has already been visited here; let the MARK_INTERVAL_TREE macro do that; avoid function call overhead. Mark the interval tree as having been visited by setting TREE->parent's mark bit. (MARK_INTERVAL_TREE): If the tree has been visited (according to I->parent's mark bit), don't call mark_interval_tree. (gc_sweep): Rebalance the interval trees of those large strings which are still alive. This also clears the mark bits of those trees' root intervals' parent fields. (compact_strings): Rebalance the interval tree of each small strings which is still alive. This also clears the mark bits of that tree's root interval's parent field. Since the string has moved, update the root interval's parent pointer to contain the new address. * lisp.h (struct interval): Doc fix; explain the roles of the mark bits of the parent and plist members.
author Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
date Sun, 18 Jul 1993 06:26:10 +0000
parents bd7c1de63152
children 09844c8d0c07
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# DIST: This is the distribution Makefile for Emacs.  configure can
# DIST: make most of the changes to this file you might want, so try
# DIST: that first.

MAKE = make
# BSD doesn't have it as a default.

# ==================== Things `configure' might edit ====================

CC=cc
CPP=cc -E
CFLAGS=-g
C_SWITCH_SYSTEM=
srcdir=@srcdir@/src
VPATH=@srcdir@/src
LN_S=ln -s

# ============================= Targets ==============================

CPP = $(CC) -E -Is -Im
#Note: an alternative is  CPP = /lib/cpp

# Just to avoid uncertainty.
SHELL = /bin/sh

SUBMAKEFLAGS = CC='${CC}' LN_S='${LN_S}' CFLAGS='${CFLAGS}' MAKE='${MAKE}'

all: doall

doall: xmakefile
	$(MAKE) ${SUBMAKEFLAGS} -f xmakefile ${MFLAGS} all

mostlyclean:
	rm -f temacs emacs prefix-args xmakefile* core \#* *.o libXMenu11.a
	rm -f ../etc/DOC
clean: mostlyclean
	true
#This is used in making a distribution.
#Do not use it on development directories!
distclean: clean
	rm -f paths.h config.h emacs-* ../etc/DOC-*
realclean: distclean
	rm -f TAGS
versionclean:
	-rm -f emacs emacs-* ../etc/DOC*
extraclean: distclean
	-rm -f *~ \#* m/*~ s/*~

emacs: doemacs
	@true

doemacs: xmakefile
	$(MAKE) ${SUBMAKEFLAGS} -f xmakefile ${MFLAGS} emacs

temacs: dotemacs
	@true

dotemacs: xmakefile
	$(MAKE) ${SUBMAKEFLAGS} -f xmakefile ${MFLAGS} temacs

SOURCES = *.[ch] [sm]/* COPYING Makefile.in ymakefile \
	config.h.in README COPYING ChangeLog vms.pp-trans
unlock:
	chmod u+w $(SOURCES)

relock:
	chmod -w $(SOURCES)
	chmod +w paths.h

### Some makes, like Ultrix's make, complain if you put a comment in
### the middle of a rule's command list!  Dummies.

### The flags for optimization and debugging depend on the
### system, so take an ordinary CFLAGS value and choose the
### appropriate CPP symbols to use in ymakefile.
### If you have a problem with cc -E here, changing
### the definition of CPP above may fix it.

# Remake xmakefile whenever we reconfigure even if config.h didn't change.
xmakefile: ymakefile config.h ../config.status
	-rm -f xmakefile xmakefile.new junk.c junk.cpp
	cp ${srcdir}/ymakefile junk.c
	${CPP} -I${srcdir} ${CFLAGS} ${C_SWITCH_SYSTEM} junk.c > junk.cpp
	< junk.cpp					\
	sed	-e 's/^#.*//'				\
		-e 's/^[ \f\t][ \f\t]*$$//'		\
		-e 's/^ /	/' 			\
		-e 's|^\(srcdir *=\).*$$|\1'"${srcdir}"'|'	\
		-e 's|^\(VPATH *=\).*$$|\1'"${srcdir}"'|'	\
	| sed -n -e '/^..*$$/p' 			\
	> xmakefile.new
	mv -f xmakefile.new xmakefile
	chmod 444 xmakefile
	rm -f junk.c junk.cpp

tagsfiles = [a-z]*.h [a-z]*.c ../lisp/[a-z]*.el ../lisp/term/[a-z]*.el
TAGS: $(tagsfiles)
	etags $(tagsfiles)
tags: TAGS
.PHONY: tags