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Update keywords to show up in finder.
(browse-url-gnudoit-args, browse-url-generic-program)
(browse-url-gnudoit-program, browse-url-generic-args): New variables.
(browse-url-w3-gnudoit): New procedure.
(browse-url-mmm): New location of `remote' file for MMM 0.4.
(browse-url-generic): New procedure.
(browse-url-netscape): Test for w32.
(browse-url-url-at-point): Assume mailto: if URL contains @.
Don't use thingatpt; find the URL here to do it correctly.
(browse-url-at-point, browse-url-of-file, browse-url-at-mouse):
Call browse-url.
(browse-url): Check for list browse-url-browser-function.
(browse-url-choose-browser): New procedure.
(browse-url-browser-function): Allow list value.
(browse-url-process-environment): Call browse-url-emacs-display.
(browse-url-emacs-display): New procedure.
(browse-url-netscape-display): New variable.
(browse-url-of-region): New procedure.
(browse-url-of-buffer): Check for narrowed buffer.
(browse-url-url-at-point): Rewrite to not use cl.el delete-if.
Fix multi-line URL matching.
(browse-url-markedup-regexp): New variable.
(browse-url-xterm-program): New variable.
(browse-url-xterm-args): New variable.
(browse-url-lynx-xterm): Use the above two vars.
(browse-url-url-at-point): Use buffer-substring-no-properties.
(browse-url-grail): Add missing optional arg.
(browse-url-mmm): New procedure.
(browse-url-netscape-startup-arguments): New variable.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 15 Jun 1997 02:49:03 +0000 |
parents | b5239b500b27 |
children | 695cf19ef79e |
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/* system description file for Interactive (ISC) Unix version 2.2 on the 386. */ #include "usg5-3.h" /* select (in -linet) works okay on X ptys, but not on the serial port. karl@cs.umb.edu says that with that select call, subprocesses made by (e.g.) M-x grep don't exit cleanly, they just hang. Similar problems have been observed in ISC 3.0. */ #define BROKEN_SELECT_NON_X /* karl@cs.umb.edu says that ISC's socket support (in -linet) isn't what Emacs needs; it makes interrupt-shell-subjob and the like do nothing. But that appears to have been another manifestation of the broken select, so it should now be safe to define this again. */ #define HAVE_SOCKETS #define NO_SOCKETS_IN_FILE_SYSTEM #define NEED_NET_ERRNO_H /* This keeps the .cdbx section that gcc puts out when generating stabs-in-coff output, so Emacs can be debugged. --karl@cs.umb.edu. */ #define USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES /* We can support lock files. */ #define CLASH_DETECTION #define NO_FCHMOD #define HAVE_PTYS #define MAXNAMLEN 512 #define O_NDELAY O_NONBLOCK #define MEMORY_IN_STRING_H /* Tell gmalloc.c that we don't have memmove (system include files to the contrary!). */ #define MEMMOVE_MISSING /* Send a signal to a subprocess by "typing" a signal character. */ #define SIGNALS_VIA_CHARACTERS /* -lPW is only needed if not using Gcc. We used to include -lcposix here for the rename function, but some people say ISC's rename doesn't work correctly with Emacs so we use Emacs' emulation instead. */ #if defined (__GNUC__) # define LIB_STANDARD_1 -lcposix #else /* !__GNUC__ */ # define LIB_STANDARD_1 -lPW #endif /* !__GNUC__ */ /* LIB_STANDARD_1 is used both here and in LIBS_SYSTEM (the latter for the sake of configure). */ #define LIB_STANDARD LIB_STANDARD_1 -lc #define NO_X_DESTROY_DATABASE /* -linet may be needed to avoid undefined symbols such as gethostname, inet_addr, gethostbyname, socket, connect, ... */ #define LIBS_SYSTEM -linet LIB_STANDARD_1 /* This system has job control. */ #undef NOMULTIPLEJOBS /* Inhibit asm code in netinet/in.h. Strictly speaking, only necessary when -traditional is being used, but it doesn't hurt to unconditionally define this. */ #define NO_ASM /* -traditional is not necessary if the system header files are fixed to define getc and putc in the absence of _POSIX_SOURCE. GCC's from 2.4.4 on do this. */ #if !defined (__GNUC__) || __GNUC__ < 2 # define C_SWITCH_SYSTEM -traditional #endif /* Some versions of ISC are said to define S_IFLNK even tho they don't really support symlinks. */ #undef S_IFLNK