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Major bugfixes and slight enhancements.
src/dispextern.h (get_tty_size, tabs_safe_p, init_baud_rate): Update
prototypes.
src/dispnew.c (window_change_signal): Update call to get_tty_size.
src/frame.c (Fmake_terminal_frame): Ditto.
src/keyboard.c (Fsuspend_emacs): Ditto.
src/sysdep.c: Eliminate tty_outputs, wherever possible. (The
exceptions are init_sys_modes and reset_sys_modes, which need access
to tty-local parameters).
(init_baud_rate): Change tty_output parameter to a simple file descriptor.
(narrow_foreground_group, widen_foreground_group): Ditto.
(tabs_safe_p, get_tty_size): Ditto.
(init_sys_modes): Update narrow_foreground_group invocation.
(reset_sys_modes): Update widen_foreground_group invocation.
(request_sigio)[!FASYNC && STRIDE]: Fix function signature.
src/term.c (delete_tty): Only close output file handle if it is
different from input. Re-enable freeing of Wcm.
(term_init): Update get_tty_size, tabs_safe_p and init_baud_rate
invocations.
lib-src/emacsclient.c (here): Renamed to frame.
(longopts): Change --here to --frame. The -h short option may be
confused with --help.
(decode_options, print_help_and_exit): Update to reflect above changes.
(main): Ditto.
lisp/server.el (server-start): Fix frame-live-p call syntax.
(server-process-filter): Handle 'emacsclient -f' without file
arguments. Don't return any values to emacsclient when 'emacsclient
-f -e'.
(server-switch-buffer): Prevent infinite recursion when there are no
files to edit.
git-archimport-id: lorentey@elte.hu--2004/emacs--multi-tty--0--patch-27
author | Karoly Lorentey <lorentey@elte.hu> |
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date | Tue, 30 Dec 2003 19:27:57 +0000 |
parents | 695cf19ef79e |
children | 0e26a0be1ee5 375f2633d815 |
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/* blockinput.h - interface to blocking complicated interrupt-driven input. Copyright (C) 1989, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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. */ #ifndef EMACS_BLOCKINPUT_H #define EMACS_BLOCKINPUT_H #include "atimer.h" /* When Emacs is using signal-driven input, the processing of those input signals can get pretty hairy. For example, when Emacs is running under X windows, handling an input signal can entail retrieving events from the X event queue, or making other X calls. If an input signal occurs while Emacs is in the midst of some non-reentrant code, and the signal processing invokes that same code, we lose. For example, malloc and the Xlib functions aren't usually re-entrant, and both are used by the X input signal handler - if we try to process an input signal in the midst of executing any of these functions, we'll lose. To avoid this, we make the following requirements: * Everyone must evaluate BLOCK_INPUT before entering these functions, and then call UNBLOCK_INPUT after performing them. Calls BLOCK_INPUT and UNBLOCK_INPUT may be nested. * Any complicated interrupt handling code should test interrupt_input_blocked, and put off its work until later. * If the interrupt handling code wishes, it may set interrupt_input_pending to a non-zero value. If that flag is set when input becomes unblocked, UNBLOCK_INPUT will send a new SIGIO. */ extern int interrupt_input_blocked; /* Nonzero means an input interrupt has arrived during the current critical section. */ extern int interrupt_input_pending; /* Non-zero means asynchronous timers should be run when input is unblocked. */ extern int pending_atimers; /* Begin critical section. */ #define BLOCK_INPUT (interrupt_input_blocked++) /* End critical section. If doing signal-driven input, and a signal came in when input was blocked, reinvoke the signal handler now to deal with it. We used to have two possible definitions of this macro - one for when SIGIO was #defined, and one for when it wasn't; when SIGIO wasn't #defined, we wouldn't bother to check if we should re-invoke the signal handler. But that doesn't work very well; some of the files which use this macro don't #include the right files to get SIGIO. So, we always test interrupt_input_pending now; that's not too expensive, and it'll never get set if we don't need to resignal. */ #define UNBLOCK_INPUT \ do \ { \ --interrupt_input_blocked; \ if (interrupt_input_blocked == 0) \ { \ if (interrupt_input_pending) \ reinvoke_input_signal (); \ if (pending_atimers) \ do_pending_atimers (); \ } \ else if (interrupt_input_blocked < 0) \ abort (); \ } \ while (0) #define TOTALLY_UNBLOCK_INPUT (interrupt_input_blocked = 0) #define UNBLOCK_INPUT_RESIGNAL UNBLOCK_INPUT /* Defined in keyboard.c */ /* Don't use a prototype here; it causes trouble in some files. */ extern void reinvoke_input_signal (); #endif /* EMACS_BLOCKINPUT_H */ /* arch-tag: 51a9ec86-945a-4966-8f04-2d1341250e03 (do not change this comment) */