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Major rewrite to support cleaner method of dumping; a
static "bss" section is used for heap space during preload, and
bss data is now written to the proper section area when dumping.
(need_to_recreate_heap): Renamed to using_dynamic_heap.
(heap_index_in_executable): Obsolete variable removed.
(data_section): New variable.
(data_start_va): Renamed to data_start.
(data_start_file): Obsolete variable removed.
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(heap_section): New variables.
(_start): Remove code based on old unexec method. Call init_heap
to initialize sbrk heap.
(close_file_data): Update size of file when closing, so that
unexec doesn't have to work out exact size in advance.
(get_bss_info_from_map_file):
(get_section_size): Obsolete functions removed.
(rva_to_section): Fix minor bug, and add a work-around for a bug
in very old linkers.
(offset_to_section):
(relocate_offset): New functions.
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(OFFSET_TO_PTR): New macros.
(get_section_info): Modify to support new unexec method;
determines address ranges in process that need dumping, and COFF
sections where data will be dumped. Allows for static and global
bss data to be in separate ranges. No longer relies on knowledge
of section names.
(copy_executable_and_dump_data_section): Renamed
copy_executable_and_dump_data. Completely rewritten to copy
executable section by section, so that raw data areas can be
expanded to hold dumped data as necessary. Allows for bss data to
be in same section as initialized data. Reduces size of static
heap section to that used during preload.
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(map_in_heap): Obsolete functions removed.
(unexec): Rounds off preload heap to nearest page rather than
virtual allocation unit. Modified to match other changes.
author | Andrew Innes <andrewi@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 17 Jan 1999 19:21:24 +0000 |
parents | 218b7edb9baf |
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;;; generic.el --- Defining simple major modes with comment and font-lock. ;; ;; Copyright (C) 1997, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; ;; Author: Peter Breton <pbreton@cs.umb.edu> ;; Created: Fri Sep 27 1996 ;; Keywords: generic, comment, font-lock ;; 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, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;; Purpose: ;; Meta-mode to create simple major modes ;; with basic comment and font-lock support ;;; Commentary: ;; INTRODUCTION: ;; Generic-mode is a meta-mode which can be used to define small modes ;; which provide basic comment and font-lock support. These modes are ;; intended for the many configuration files and such which are too small ;; for a "real" mode, but still have a regular syntax, comment characters ;; and the like. ;; ;; Each generic mode can define the following: ;; ;; * List of comment-characters. The entries in this list should be ;; either a character, a one or two character string or a cons pair. ;; If the entry is a character or a one-character string ;; LIMITATIONS: Emacs does not support comment strings of more than ;; two characters in length. ;; ;; * List of keywords to font-lock. Each keyword should be a string. ;; If you have additional keywords which should be highlighted in a face ;; different from `font-lock-keyword-face', you can use the convenience ;; function `generic-make-keywords-list' (which see), and add the ;; result to the following list: ;; ;; * Additional expressions to font-lock. This should be a list of ;; expressions, each of which should be of the same form ;; as those in `font-lock-defaults-alist'. ;; ;; * List of regular expressions to be placed in auto-mode-alist. ;; ;; * List of functions to call to do some additional setup ;; ;; This should pretty much cover basic functionality; if you need much ;; more than this, or you find yourself writing extensive customizations, ;; perhaps you should be writing a major mode instead! ;; ;; LOCAL VARIABLES: ;; ;; To put a file into generic mode using local variables, use a line ;; like this in a Local Variables block: ;; ;; mode: default-generic ;; ;; Do NOT use "mode: generic"! ;; See also "AUTOMATICALLY ENTERING GENERIC MODE" below. ;; ;; DEFINING NEW GENERIC MODES: ;; ;; Use the `define-generic-mode' function to define new modes. ;; For example: ;; ;; (require 'generic) ;; (define-generic-mode 'foo-generic-mode ;; (list ?% ) ;; (list "keyword") ;; nil ;; (list "\.FOO") ;; (list 'foo-setup-function)) ;; ;; defines a new generic-mode `foo-generic-mode', which has '%' as a ;; comment character, and "keyword" as a keyword. When files which end in ;; '.FOO' are loaded, Emacs will go into foo-generic-mode and call ;; foo-setup-function. You can also use the function `foo-generic-mode' ;; (which is interactive) to put a buffer into foo-generic-mode. ;; ;; AUTOMATICALLY ENTERING GENERIC MODE: ;; ;; Generic-mode provides a hook which automatically puts a ;; file into default-generic-mode if the first few lines of a file in ;; fundamental mode start with a hash comment character. To disable ;; this functionality, set the variable `generic-use-find-file-hook' ;; to nil BEFORE loading generic-mode. See the variables ;; `generic-lines-to-scan' and `generic-find-file-regexp' for customization ;; options. ;; ;; GOTCHAS: ;; ;; Be careful that your font-lock definitions are correct. Getting them ;; wrong can cause emacs to continually attempt to fontify! This problem ;; is not specific to generic-mode. ;; ;; Credit for suggestions, brainstorming, help with debugging: ;; ACorreir@pervasive-sw.com (Alfred Correira) ;;; Code: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Internal Variables ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; (defvar generic-font-lock-defaults nil "Global defaults for font-lock in a generic mode.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'generic-font-lock-defaults) (defvar generic-mode-name 'default-generic-mode "The name of the generic mode. This is the car of one of the items in `generic-mode-alist'. This variable is buffer-local.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'generic-mode-name) (defvar generic-comment-list nil "List of comment characters for a generic mode.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'generic-comment-list) (defvar generic-keywords-list nil "List of keywords for a generic mode.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'generic-keywords-list) (defvar generic-font-lock-expressions nil "List of font-lock expressions for a generic mode.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'generic-font-lock-expressions) (defvar generic-mode-function-list nil "List of customization functions to call for a generic mode.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'generic-mode-function-list) (defvar generic-mode-syntax-table nil "Syntax table for use in a generic mode.") (make-variable-buffer-local 'generic-mode-syntax-table) (defvar generic-mode-alist nil "An association list for `generic-mode'. Each entry in the list looks like this: NAME COMMENT-LIST KEYWORD-LIST FONT-LOCK-LIST AUTO-MODE-LIST FUNCTION-LIST. Do not add entries to this list directly; use `define-generic-mode' instead (which see).") ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Customization Variables ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; (defgroup generic nil "Define simple major modes with comment and font-lock support." :prefix "generic-" :group 'extensions) (defcustom generic-use-find-file-hook t "*If non-nil, add a hook to enter default-generic-mode automatically. This is done if the first few lines of a file in fundamental mode start with a hash comment character." :group 'generic :type 'boolean ) (defcustom generic-lines-to-scan 3 "*Number of lines that `generic-mode-find-file-hook' looks at. Relevant when deciding whether to enter `generic-mode' automatically. This variable should be set to a small positive number." :group 'generic :type 'integer ) (defcustom generic-find-file-regexp "#.*\n\\(.*\n\\)?" "*Regular expression used by `generic-mode-find-file-hook'. Used to determine if files in fundamental mode should be put into `default-generic-mode' instead." :group 'generic :type 'regexp ) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Inline functions ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; (defsubst generic-read-type () (completing-read "Generic Type: " (mapcar '(lambda (elt) (list (symbol-name (car elt)))) generic-mode-alist) nil t)) ;; Basic sanity checks. It does *not* check whether the elements of the lists ;; are of the correct type. (defsubst generic-mode-sanity-check (name comment-list keyword-list font-lock-list auto-mode-list function-list &optional description) (and (not (symbolp name)) (error "%s is not a symbol" (princ name))) (mapcar '(lambda (elt) (if (not (listp elt)) (error "%s is not a list" (princ elt)))) (list comment-list keyword-list font-lock-list auto-mode-list function-list)) (and (not (or (null description) (stringp description))) (error "Description must be a string or nil")) ) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Functions ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;###autoload (defun define-generic-mode (name comment-list keyword-list font-lock-list auto-mode-list function-list &optional description) "Create a new generic mode with NAME. Args: (NAME COMMENT-LIST KEYWORD-LIST FONT-LOCK-LIST AUTO-MODE-LIST FUNCTION-LIST &optional DESCRIPTION) NAME should be a symbol; its string representation is used as the function name. If DESCRIPTION is provided, it is used as the docstring for the new function. COMMENT-LIST is a list, whose entries are either a single character, a one or two character string or a cons pair. If the entry is a character or a one-character string, it is added to the mode's syntax table with comment-start syntax. If the entry is a cons pair, the elements of the pair are considered to be comment-start and comment-end respectively. Note that Emacs has limitations regarding comment characters. KEYWORD-LIST is a list of keywords to highlight with `font-lock-keyword-face'. Each keyword should be a string. FONT-LOCK-LIST is a list of additional expressions to highlight. Each entry in the list should have the same form as an entry in `font-lock-defaults-alist' AUTO-MODE-LIST is a list of regular expressions to add to auto-mode-alist. These regexps are added to auto-mode-alist as soon as `define-generic-mode' is called; any old regexps with the same name are removed. FUNCTION-LIST is a list of functions to call to do some additional setup. See the file generic-x.el for some examples of `define-generic-mode'." ;; Basic sanity check (generic-mode-sanity-check name comment-list keyword-list font-lock-list auto-mode-list function-list description) ;; Remove any old entry (setq generic-mode-alist (delq (assq name generic-mode-alist) generic-mode-alist)) ;; Add a new entry (setq generic-mode-alist (append (list (list name comment-list keyword-list font-lock-list auto-mode-list function-list )) generic-mode-alist)) ;; Add it to auto-mode-alist (generic-add-to-auto-mode name auto-mode-list t) ;; Define a function for it (generic-create-generic-function name description) ) (defun generic-add-to-auto-mode (mode auto-mode-list &optional remove-old prepend) "Add the entries for MODE to `auto-mode-alist', supplied as AUTO-MODE-ALIST. If remove-old is non-nil, removes old entries first. If prepend is non-nil, prepends entries to auto-mode-alist; otherwise, appends them." (if (not (listp auto-mode-list)) (error "%s is not a list" (princ auto-mode-list))) (let ((new-mode (intern (symbol-name mode)))) (and remove-old (let ((auto-mode-entry)) (while (setq auto-mode-entry (rassq new-mode auto-mode-alist)) (setq auto-mode-alist (delq auto-mode-entry auto-mode-alist))))) (mapcar '(lambda (entry) (generic-add-auto-mode-entry new-mode entry prepend)) auto-mode-list))) (defun generic-add-auto-mode-entry (name entry &optional prepend) "Add a new NAME regexp with ENTRY to the end of `auto-mode-alist'. If prepend is non-nil, add the entry to the front of the list." (let ((new-entry (list (cons entry name)))) (setq auto-mode-alist (if prepend (append new-entry auto-mode-alist) (append auto-mode-alist new-entry))))) (defun generic-create-generic-function (name &optional description) "Create a generic mode function with NAME. If DESCRIPTION is provided, it is used as the docstring." (let ((symname (symbol-name name))) ;; Use `defalias', not `fset' to make the mode appear on ;; load-history. (defalias (intern symname) (list 'lambda nil (or description (concat "Generic mode for type " symname)) (list 'interactive) (list 'generic-mode-with-type (list 'quote name)))))) (defun generic-mode-with-type (&optional mode) "Go into the generic-mode MODE." (let* ((type (or mode generic-mode-name)) (generic-mode-list (assoc type generic-mode-alist)) (generic-mode-hooks (intern (concat (symbol-name type) "-hooks"))) ) (and (not generic-mode-list) (error "Can't find generic-mode information for type %s" (princ generic-mode-name))) ;; Put this after the point where we read generic-mode-name! (kill-all-local-variables) (setq generic-mode-name type generic-comment-list (nth 1 generic-mode-list) generic-keywords-list (nth 2 generic-mode-list) generic-font-lock-expressions (nth 3 generic-mode-list) generic-mode-function-list (nth 5 generic-mode-list) major-mode type mode-name (symbol-name type) ) (generic-mode-set-comments generic-comment-list) ;; Font-lock functionality ;; Font-lock-defaults are always set even if there are no keywords ;; or font-lock expressions, so comments can be highlighted. (setq generic-font-lock-defaults nil) (generic-mode-set-font-lock generic-keywords-list generic-font-lock-expressions) (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) (setq font-lock-defaults (list 'generic-font-lock-defaults nil)) ;; Call a list of functions (and generic-mode-function-list (mapcar 'funcall generic-mode-function-list)) (run-hooks generic-mode-hooks) ) ) ;;;###autoload (defun generic-mode (type) "Basic comment and font-lock functionality for `generic' files. (Files which are too small to warrant their own mode, but have comment characters, keywords, and the like.) To define a generic-mode, use the function `define-generic-mode'. Some generic modes are defined in `generic-x.el'." (interactive (list (generic-read-type))) (generic-mode-with-type (intern type))) ;;; Comment Functionality (defun generic-mode-set-comments (comment-list) "Set up comment functionality for generic mode." (if (null comment-list) nil (let ((generic-mode-syntax-table (make-syntax-table))) (make-local-variable 'comment-start) (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) (make-local-variable 'comment-end) (mapcar 'generic-mode-set-a-comment comment-list) (set-syntax-table generic-mode-syntax-table)))) (defun generic-mode-set-a-comment (comment) (and (char-or-string-p comment) (if (stringp comment) (cond ((eq (length comment) 1) (generic-mode-set-comment-char (string-to-char comment))) ((eq (length comment) 2) (generic-mode-set-comment-string comment)) (t (error "Character string %s must be one or two characters long" comment)) ) (generic-mode-set-comment-char comment))) (and (consp comment) (generic-mode-set-comment-pair comment))) (defun generic-mode-set-comment-char (comment-char) "Set COMMENT-CHAR as a comment character for generic mode." (if (not comment-char) nil (setq comment-end "" comment-start (char-to-string comment-char) comment-start-skip (concat comment-start "+ *") ) (modify-syntax-entry comment-char "<" generic-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" generic-mode-syntax-table))) (defun generic-mode-set-comment-string (comment-string) "Set COMMENT-STRING as a comment string for generic mode." (if (not comment-string) nil (setq comment-end "" comment-start comment-string comment-start-skip (concat comment-start " *") ) (let ((first (elt comment-string 0)) (second (elt comment-string 1))) ;; C++ style comments (if (char-equal first second) (progn (modify-syntax-entry first "<12b" generic-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">b" generic-mode-syntax-table))) ;; Some other two character string (modify-syntax-entry first "<1" generic-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry second "<2" generic-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" generic-mode-syntax-table)))) (defun generic-mode-set-comment-pair (comment-pair) "Set COMMENT-PAIR as a comment start and end for generic mode." (let ((generic-comment-start (car comment-pair)) (generic-comment-end (cdr comment-pair)) ) (setq comment-end generic-comment-end comment-start generic-comment-start comment-start-skip (concat generic-comment-start " *") ) ;; Sanity checks (and (not (and (stringp generic-comment-start) (stringp generic-comment-end))) (error "Elements of cons pair must be strings")) (and (not (and (equal (length generic-comment-start) 2) (equal (length generic-comment-end) 2))) (error "Start and end must be exactly two characters long")) (let ((first (elt generic-comment-start 0)) (second (elt generic-comment-start 1)) (third (elt generic-comment-end 0)) (fourth (elt generic-comment-end 1)) ) (modify-syntax-entry first ". 1" generic-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry second ". 2" generic-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry third (concat "." (cond ((char-equal first third) " 13") ((char-equal second third) " 23") (t " 3")) ) generic-mode-syntax-table) (modify-syntax-entry fourth (concat "." (cond ((char-equal first fourth) " 14") ((char-equal second fourth) " 24") (t " 4")) ) generic-mode-syntax-table) ))) (defun generic-mode-set-font-lock (keywords font-lock-expressions) "Set up font-lock functionality for generic mode." (let ((generic-font-lock-expressions)) ;; Keywords (and keywords (setq generic-font-lock-expressions (append (list (let ((regexp (regexp-opt keywords))) (list (concat "\\<\\(" regexp "\\)\\>") 1 'font-lock-keyword-face))) generic-font-lock-expressions))) ;; Other font-lock expressions (and font-lock-expressions (setq generic-font-lock-expressions (append font-lock-expressions generic-font-lock-expressions))) (and (or font-lock-expressions keywords) (setq generic-font-lock-defaults generic-font-lock-expressions)) )) ;; Support for [KEYWORD] constructs found in INF, INI and Samba files (defun generic-bracket-support () (setq imenu-generic-expression '((nil "^\\[\\(.*\\)\\]" 1)) imenu-case-fold-search t)) ;; This generic mode is always defined (define-generic-mode 'default-generic-mode (list ?#) nil nil nil nil) ;; A more general solution would allow us to enter generic-mode for ;; *any* comment character, but would require us to synthesize a new ;; generic-mode on the fly. I think this gives us most of what we ;; want. (defun generic-mode-find-file-hook () "Hook function to enter default-generic-mode automatically. Done if the first few lines of a file in `fundamental-mode' start with a hash comment character. This hook will be installed if the variable `generic-use-find-file-hook' is non-nil. The variable `generic-lines-to-scan' determines the number of lines to look at." (if (not (eq major-mode 'fundamental-mode)) nil (and (or (> 1 generic-lines-to-scan) (< 50 generic-lines-to-scan)) (error "Variable `generic-lines-to-scan' should be set to a small" " positive number")) (let ((comment-regexp "") (count 0) ) (while (< count generic-lines-to-scan) (setq comment-regexp (concat comment-regexp generic-find-file-regexp)) (setq count (1+ count))) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (and (looking-at comment-regexp) (generic-mode-with-type 'default-generic-mode)))))) (defun generic-mode-ini-file-find-file-hook () "Hook function to enter default-generic-mode automatically for INI files. Done if the first few lines of a file in `fundamental-mode' look like an INI file. This hook is NOT installed by default." (and (eq major-mode 'fundamental-mode) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (and (looking-at "^\\s-*\\[.*\\]") (generic-mode-with-type 'ini-generic-mode))))) (and generic-use-find-file-hook (add-hook 'find-file-hooks 'generic-mode-find-file-hook)) (defun generic-make-keywords-list (keywords-list face &optional prefix suffix) "Return a regular expression matching the specified KEYWORDS-LIST. The regexp is highlighted with FACE." (and (not (listp keywords-list)) (error "Keywords argument must be a list of strings")) (list (concat (or prefix "") "\\<\\(" ;; Use an optimized regexp. (regexp-opt keywords-list t) "\\)\\>" (or suffix "")) 1 face)) (provide 'generic) ;;; generic.el ends here