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* Makefile.in (install, install.sysv, install.xenix, install.aix):
Install the info files in ${infodir}. Install the executable
under both `emacs' and `emacs-VERSION'.
* Makefile.in: Doc fix.
* Makefile.in (exec_prefix): New variable, as per latest version
of coding standards.
(bindir, libdir): Use it, instead of `prefix'.
(lib-src/Makefile): Edit value of exec_prefix into lib-src/Makefile.
* Makefile.in (mandir): Make the default value for this depend on
$(prefix).
* Makefile.in (datadir, statedir, libdir): Make these all default
to ${prefix}/lib.
(lispdir, locallisppath, etcdir, lockdir, archlibdir): Adjusted
to compensate.
* Makefile.in (install, install.sysv, install.xenix, install.aix):
Install the etags and ctags man pages too.
* Makefile.in (distclean): Don't delete backup files; that's the
job of extraclean.
(extraclean): Like distclean, but deletes backup and autosave files.
Make path specification conform to GNU coding standards.
* configure (long_usage): Remove all traces of old arguments from
usage messages, and document the options we do accept in more
detail: -with-x... and --srcdir.
(options, boolean_opts): Deleted; we don't have enough options to
make this worthwhile.
(prefix, bindir, lisppath, datadir, libdir, lockdir): Deleted,
along with the code which supported them; these should be set as
arguments to the top-level make.
(config_h_opts): Since this no longer doubles as a list of option
names, make them upper case; this simplifies the code which uses
them to build the sed command to edit src/config.h. Change the
code which sets them.
(cc, g, O): Don't allow the user to set these using options; they
should be specified using `CC=' and `CFLAGS=' arguments to the
top-level make. Just choose reasonable default values for them,
and edit them into Makefile.in's default CC and CONFIG_CFLAGS
values.
(gnu_malloc, rel_alloc): Don't allow the user to set these using
options; use them whenever the configuration files say they're
possible.
Simplify the argument processing loop. Don't accept abbreviations
for option names; these might conflict with other configuration
options in the future.
Add some support for the `--srcdir' option. Check for the sources
in . and .. if `--srcdir' is omitted. If the directories we will
compile in don't exist yet, create them under the current directory.
Note that the rest of the build process doesn't really support
this.
Edit only the top Makefile. That should edit the others. Edit
into the makefile: `version', from lisp/version.el, `configname'
and `srcdir' from the configuration arguments, `CC' and
`CONFIG_CFLAGS' as guessed from the presence or absence of GCC in
the user's path, and LOADLIBES as gleaned from the system
description files.
Simplify the report generated; it doesn't need to include any
description of paths now.
Make `config.status' exec configure instead of just calling it, so
there's no harm in overwriting `config.status'.
* Makefile.in (version, configname): New variables, used to choose
the default values for datadir and libdir.
Path variables rearranged into two clearer groups:
- In the first group are the variables specified by the GNU coding
standards (prefix, bindir, datadir, statedir, libdir, mandir,
manext, infodir, and srcdir).
- In the second are the variables actually used for Emacs's paths
(lispdir, locallisppath, lisppath, buildlisppath, etcdir, lockdir,
archlibdir), which depend on the first category.
datadir and libdir default to directories under
${prefix}/lib/emacs instead of ${prefix}/emacs, by popular
demand.
etcdir and lispdir default to subdirectories of datadir.
archlibdir defaults to libdir.
The new installation tree is a bit deeper than it used to be, so
use the new make-path program in lib-src to build them all.
Always build a new src/paths.h.tmp and then move-if-change it to
src/paths.h, to avoid unnecessary rebuilds while responding to the
right changes.
Remove all mention of arch-lib. Run utility commands from
lib-src, and let the executables be copied into archlibdir when
Emacs is installed.
Add targets for src/Makefile, lib-src/Makefile, and
oldXMenu/Makefile, editing the values of the path variables into
them.
Let lib-src do its own installation.
(datadir): Default to putting data files under
${prefix}/lib/emacs/${version}, not /usr/local/emacs.
(emacsdir): Variable deleted; it would only be confusing to use.
(lispdir, etcdir): Default to ${datadir}/lisp.
(mkdir): Use make-path for this.
(lockdir): Do this in mkdir.
(Makefile): New target.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Sat, 12 Dec 1992 15:42:14 +0000 |
parents | 2596132752ff |
children | c77a852fda5f |
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;;; frame.el --- multi-frame management independent of window systems. ;;;; Copyright (C) 1990, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: internal ;;; 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, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ;;; Code: (defvar frame-creation-function nil "Window-system dependent function to call to create a new frame. The window system startup file should set this to its frame creation function, which should take an alist of parameters as its argument.") ;;; The default value for this must ask for a minibuffer. There must ;;; always exist a frame with a minibuffer, and after we delete the ;;; terminal frame, this will be the only frame. (defvar initial-frame-alist '((minibuffer . t)) "Alist of values used when creating the initial emacs text frame. These may be set in your init file, like this: (setq initial-frame-alist '((top . 1) (left . 1) (width . 80) (height . 55))) These supercede the values given in frame-default-alist.") (defvar minibuffer-frame-alist nil "Alist of values to apply to a minibuffer frame. These may be set in your init file, like this: (setq minibuffer-frame-alist '((top . 1) (left . 1) (width . 80) (height . 1))) These supercede the values given in default-frame-alist.") (defvar pop-up-frame-alist nil "Alist of values used when creating pop-up frames. Pop-up frames are used for completions, help, and the like. This variable can be set in your init file, like this: (setq pop-up-frame-alist '((width . 80) (height . 20))) These supercede the values given in default-frame-alist.") (setq pop-up-frame-function (function (lambda () (new-frame pop-up-frame-alist)))) ;;;; Arrangement of frames at startup ;;; 1) Load the window system startup file from the lisp library and read the ;;; high-priority arguments (-q and the like). The window system startup ;;; file should create any frames specified in the window system defaults. ;;; ;;; 2) If no frames have been opened, we open an initial text frame. ;;; ;;; 3) Once the init file is done, we apply any newly set parameters ;;; in initial-frame-alist to the frame. (add-hook 'before-init-hook 'frame-initialize) (add-hook 'window-setup-hook 'frame-notice-user-settings) ;;; If we create the initial frame, this is it. (defvar frame-initial-frame nil) ;;; startup.el calls this function before loading the user's init ;;; file - if there is no frame with a minibuffer open now, create ;;; one to display messages while loading the init file. (defun frame-initialize () ;; Are we actually running under a window system at all? (if (and window-system (not noninteractive)) (let ((frames (frame-list))) ;; Look for a frame that has a minibuffer. (while (and frames (or (eq (car frames) terminal-frame) (not (cdr (assq 'minibuffer (frame-parameters (car frames))))))) (setq frames (cdr frames))) ;; If there was none, then we need to create the opening frame. (or frames (setq default-minibuffer-frame (setq frame-initial-frame (new-frame initial-frame-alist)))) ;; At this point, we know that we have a frame open, so we ;; can delete the terminal frame. (delete-frame terminal-frame) (setq terminal-frame nil)) ;; No, we're not running a window system. Arrange to cause errors. (setq frame-creation-function (function (lambda (parameters) (error "Can't create multiple frames without a window system.")))))) ;;; startup.el calls this function after loading the user's init file. ;;; If we created a minibuffer before knowing if we had permission, we ;;; need to see if it should go away or change. Create a text frame ;;; here. (defun frame-notice-user-settings () (if frame-initial-frame (progn ;; If the user wants a minibuffer-only frame, we'll have to ;; make a new one; you can't remove or add a root window to/from ;; an existing frame. ;; NOTE: default-frame-alist was nil when we created the ;; existing frame. We need to explicitly include ;; default-frame-alist in the parameters of the screen we ;; create here, so that its new value, gleaned from the user's ;; .emacs file, will be applied to the existing screen. (if (eq (cdr (or (assq 'minibuffer initial-frame-alist) '(minibuffer . t))) 'only) (progn (setq default-minibuffer-frame (new-frame (append initial-frame-alist default-frame-alist (frame-parameters frame-initial-frame)))) ;; Redirect events enqueued at this frame to the new frame. ;; Is this a good idea? (redirect-frame-focus frame-initial-frame default-minibuffer-frame) (delete-frame frame-initial-frame)) (modify-frame-parameters frame-initial-frame (append initial-frame-alist default-frame-alist))))) ;; Make sure the initial frame can be GC'd if it is ever deleted. (makunbound 'frame-initial-frame)) ;;;; Creation of additional frames ;;; Return some frame other than the current frame, ;;; creating one if neccessary. Note that the minibuffer frame, if ;;; separate, is not considered (see next-frame). (defun get-other-frame () (let ((s (if (equal (next-frame (selected-frame)) (selected-frame)) (new-frame) (next-frame (selected-frame))))) s)) (defun next-multiframe-window () "Select the next window, regardless of which frame it is on." (interactive) (select-window (next-window (selected-window) (> (minibuffer-depth) 0) t))) (defun previous-multiframe-window () "Select the previous window, regardless of which frame it is on." (interactive) (select-window (previous-window (selected-window) (> (minibuffer-depth) 0) t))) (defun new-frame (&optional parameters) "Create a new frame, displaying the current buffer. Optional argument PARAMETERS is an alist of parameters for the new frame. Specifically, PARAMETERS is a list of pairs, each having one of the following forms: (name . STRING) - The frame should be named STRING. (height . NUMBER) - The frame should be NUMBER text lines high. If this parameter is present, the width parameter must also be given. (width . NUMBER) - The frame should be NUMBER characters in width. If this parameter is present, the height parameter must also be given. (minibuffer . t) - the frame should have a minibuffer (minibuffer . none) - the frame should have no minibuffer (minibuffer . only) - the frame should contain only a minibuffer (minibuffer . WINDOW) - the frame should use WINDOW as its minibuffer window. (NAME . VALUE), specifying the parameter and the value it should have. NAME should be one of the following symbols: name VALUE The documentation for the function x-create-frame describes additional frame parameters that Emacs will recognize when running under the X Window System." (interactive) (funcall frame-creation-function parameters)) ;;;; Frame configurations (defun current-frame-configuration () "Return a list describing the positions and states of all frames. Each element is a list of the form (FRAME ALIST WINDOW-CONFIG), where FRAME is a frame object, ALIST is an association list specifying some of FRAME's parameters, and WINDOW-CONFIG is a window configuration object for FRAME." (mapcar (function (lambda (frame) (list frame (frame-parameters frame) (current-window-configuration frame)))) (frame-list))) (defun set-frame-configuration (configuration) "Restore the frames to the state described by CONFIGURATION. Each frame listed in CONFIGURATION has its position, size, window configuration, and other parameters set as specified in CONFIGURATION." (let (frames-to-delete) (mapcar (function (lambda (frame) (let ((parameters (assq frame configuration))) (if parameters (progn (modify-frame-parameters frame (nth 1 parameters)) (set-window-configuration (nth 2 parameters))) (setq frames-to-delete (cons frame frames-to-delete)))))) (frame-list)) (mapcar 'delete-frame frames-to-delete))) ;;;; Convenience functions for accessing and interactively changing ;;;; frame parameters. (defun frame-height (&optional frame) "Return number of lines available for display on FRAME. If FRAME is omitted, describe the currently selected frame." (cdr (assq 'height (frame-parameters frame)))) (defun frame-width (&optional frame) "Return number of columns available for display on FRAME. If FRAME is omitted, describe the currently selected frame." (cdr (assq 'width (frame-parameters frame)))) (defun set-default-font (font-name) (interactive "sFont name: ") (modify-frame-parameters (selected-frame) (list (cons 'font font-name)))) (defun set-frame-background (color-name) (interactive "sColor: ") (modify-frame-parameters (selected-frame) (list (cons 'background-color color-name)))) (defun set-frame-foreground (color-name) (interactive "sColor: ") (modify-frame-parameters (selected-frame) (list (cons 'foreground-color color-name)))) (defun set-cursor-color (color-name) (interactive "sColor: ") (modify-frame-parameters (selected-frame) (list (cons 'cursor-color color-name)))) (defun set-pointer-color (color-name) (interactive "sColor: ") (modify-frame-parameters (selected-frame) (list (cons 'mouse-color color-name)))) (defun set-auto-raise (toggle) (interactive "xt or nil? ") (modify-frame-parameters (selected-frame) (list (cons 'auto-raise toggle)))) (defun set-auto-lower (toggle) (interactive "xt or nil? ") (modify-frame-parameters (selected-frame) (list (cons 'auto-lower toggle)))) (defun set-vertical-bar (toggle) (interactive "xt or nil? ") (modify-frame-parameters (selected-frame) (list (cons 'vertical-scroll-bar toggle)))) (defun set-horizontal-bar (toggle) (interactive "xt or nil? ") (modify-frame-parameters (selected-frame) (list (cons 'horizontal-scroll-bar toggle)))) ;;;; Aliases for backward compatibility with Emacs 18. (fset 'screen-height 'frame-height) (fset 'screen-width 'frame-width) (defun set-screen-width (cols &optional pretend) "Obsolete function to change the size of the screen to COLS columns.\n\ Optional second arg non-nil means that redisplay should use COLS columns\n\ but that the idea of the actual width of the frame should not be changed.\n\ This function is provided only for compatibility with Emacs 18; new code\n\ should use `set-frame-width instead'." (set-frame-width (selected-frame) cols pretend)) (defun set-screen-height (lines &optional pretend) "Obsolete function to change the height of the screen to LINES lines.\n\ Optional second arg non-nil means that redisplay should use LINES lines\n\ but that the idea of the actual height of the screen should not be changed.\n\ This function is provided only for compatibility with Emacs 18; new code\n\ should use `set-frame-width' instead." (set-frame-height (selected-frame) lines pretend)) (make-obsolete 'screen-height 'frame-height) (make-obsolete 'screen-width 'frame-width) (make-obsolete 'set-screen-width 'set-frame-width) (make-obsolete 'set-screen-height 'set-frame-height) ;;;; Key bindings (defvar ctl-x-5-map (make-sparse-keymap) "Keymap for frame commands.") (fset 'ctl-x-5-prefix ctl-x-5-map) (define-key ctl-x-map "5" 'ctl-x-5-prefix) (define-key ctl-x-5-map "2" 'new-frame) (define-key ctl-x-5-map "0" 'delete-frame) (provide 'frame) ;;; frame.el ends here