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Fix more uses of int instead of EMACS_INT.
xdisp.c (check_point_in_composition, reconsider_clip_changes):
Use EMACS_INT for buffer position variables and arguments.
composite.c (get_composition_id, find_composition)
(run_composition_function, compose_text)
(composition_gstring_width, autocmp_chars)
(composition_update_it, Ffind_composition_internal): Use EMACS_INT
for buffer positions and string length variables and arguments.
composite.h (get_composition_id, find_composition, compose_text)
(composition_gstring_width): Adjust prototypes.
editfns.c (Fformat): Use EMACS_INT for string size variables.
xdisp.c (store_mode_line_noprop, display_mode_element): Use
EMACS_INT for string positions.
intervals.c (get_property_and_range): Use EMACS_INT for buffer
position arguments.
intervals.h (get_property_and_range): Adjust prototype.
character.c (parse_str_as_multibyte, str_as_multibyte)
(parse_str_to_multibyte, str_to_multibyte, str_as_unibyte)
(string_count_byte8, string_escape_byte8, c_string_width)
(strwidth, lisp_string_width, multibyte_chars_in_text): Use
EMACS_INT for string length variables and arguments.
(string_escape_byte8): Protect against too long strings.
character.h (parse_str_as_multibyte, str_as_multibyte)
(parse_str_to_multibyte, str_to_multibyte, str_as_unibyte)
(c_string_width, strwidth, lisp_string_width): Adjust
prototypes.
lisp.h (check_point_in_composition): Adjust prototype.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 23 Sep 2010 10:32:38 -0400 |
parents | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
children | ac52af4a044c |
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