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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> |
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date | Sun, 18 Jul 1993 06:26:10 +0000 |
parents | 7930bf123cb7 |
children | 14c8cd7926a0 |
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#include "usg5-4.h" /* This triggers a conditional in xfaces.c. */ #define XOS_NEEDS_TIME_H #define POSIX /* Here is how to find X Windows. The -R option says where to find X windows at run time. */ #ifndef __GNUC__ #define LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM -R/usr/openwin/lib #else /* GCC */ #define LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM -Xlinker -R/usr/openwin/lib #endif /* GCC */ /* Compile in non-ansi fashion to work around bugs in system header files. */ #ifndef __GNUC__ #define C_SWITCH_SYSTEM -Xs #else /* GCC */ #define C_SWITCH_SYSTEM -traditional #endif /* GCC */ #define const /* Karl Berry writes: If you have the misfortune to be running Solaris 2.1, you may have noticed that the access system call does not check the readonlyness of the filesystem the path refers to. This is a bug, according to access(2), but in the meantime, some of us need the right behavior. */ /* Well, we released Emacs with this change, and fixed a typo, but people keep saying that it doesn't work, and that the patch is easy to install. Patch number is 100947-02. */ #undef SOLARIS_BROKEN_ACCESS