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(calc-group-digits, calc-group-char, calc-point-char)
(calc-frac-format, calc-prefer-frac, calc-hms-format)
(calc-date-format, calc-float-format, calc-complex-format)
(calc-full-float-format, calc-complex-mode, calc-infinite-mode)
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(calc-vector-brackets, calc-matrix-brackets, calc-language)
(calc-language-option, calc-function-open, calc-function-open)
(calc-function-close, calc-language-output-filter)
(calc-language-input-filter, calc-radix-formatter)
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(calc-previous-modulo, calc-simplify-mode, calc-auto-recompute)
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(calc-algebraic-mode, calc-incomplete-algebraic-mode)
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(calc-other-modes, calc-Y-help-msgs, calc-loaded-settings-file):
Make into real defvars.
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taken from `calc-mode-var-list'.
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defvars, from toplevel setq.
(calc-mode-map): Set up keymap in more modern fashion.
(calc-dispatch-map): Ditto.
(calc-command-flags, calc-final-point-line)
(calc-final-point-column): Defvar.
(calc-do): Use `save-current-buffer' instead of `save-excursion'.
(sel-mode): Defvar.
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(calc-buffer, calc-prev-char, calc-prev-prev-char)
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(math-sub-bignum): Bind `diff'.
(calc-selection-cache-entry): Defvar.
(calc-count-lines): Reference `pos' instead of `newpos'.
author | Colin Walters <walters@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 27 Sep 2002 04:55:03 +0000 |
parents | 3b31607ebbe1 |
children | 23a1cea22d13 |
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/* Asynchronous timers. Copyright (C) 2000 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. */ #include <config.h> #include <lisp.h> #include <signal.h> #include <syssignal.h> #include <systime.h> #include <blockinput.h> #include <atimer.h> #include <stdio.h> #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include <unistd.h> #endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H #include <sys/time.h> #endif /* Free-list of atimer structures. */ static struct atimer *free_atimers; /* List of currently not running timers due to a call to lock_atimer. */ static struct atimer *stopped_atimers; /* List of active atimers, sorted by expiration time. The timer that will become ripe next is always at the front of this list. */ static struct atimer *atimers; /* Non-zero means alarm_signal_handler has found ripe timers but interrupt_input_blocked was non-zero. In this case, timer functions are not called until the next UNBLOCK_INPUT because timer functions are expected to call X, and X cannot be assumed to be reentrant. */ int pending_atimers; /* Block/unblock SIGALRM. */ #define BLOCK_ATIMERS sigblock (sigmask (SIGALRM)) #define UNBLOCK_ATIMERS sigunblock (sigmask (SIGALRM)) /* Function prototypes. */ static void set_alarm P_ ((void)); static void schedule_atimer P_ ((struct atimer *)); static struct atimer *append_atimer_lists P_ ((struct atimer *, struct atimer *)); SIGTYPE alarm_signal_handler (); /* Start a new atimer of type TYPE. TIME specifies when the timer is ripe. FN is the function to call when the timer fires. CLIENT_DATA is stored in the client_data member of the atimer structure returned and so made available to FN when it is called. If TYPE is ATIMER_ABSOLUTE, TIME is the absolute time at which the timer fires. If TYPE is ATIMER_RELATIVE, the timer is ripe TIME s/us in the future. In both cases, the timer is automatically freed after it has fired. If TYPE is ATIMER_CONTINUOUS, the timer fires every TIME s/us. Value is a pointer to the atimer started. It can be used in calls to cancel_atimer; don't free it yourself. */ struct atimer * start_atimer (type, time, fn, client_data) enum atimer_type type; EMACS_TIME time; atimer_callback fn; void *client_data; { struct atimer *t; /* Round TIME up to the next full second if we don't have itimers. */ #ifndef HAVE_SETITIMER if (EMACS_USECS (time) != 0) { EMACS_SET_USECS (time, 0); EMACS_SET_SECS (time, EMACS_SECS (time) + 1); } #endif /* not HAVE_SETITIMER */ /* Get an atimer structure from the free-list, or allocate a new one. */ if (free_atimers) { t = free_atimers; free_atimers = t->next; } else t = (struct atimer *) xmalloc (sizeof *t); /* Fill the atimer structure. */ bzero (t, sizeof *t); t->type = type; t->fn = fn; t->client_data = client_data; BLOCK_ATIMERS; /* Compute the timer's expiration time. */ switch (type) { case ATIMER_ABSOLUTE: t->expiration = time; break; case ATIMER_RELATIVE: EMACS_GET_TIME (t->expiration); EMACS_ADD_TIME (t->expiration, t->expiration, time); break; case ATIMER_CONTINUOUS: EMACS_GET_TIME (t->expiration); EMACS_ADD_TIME (t->expiration, t->expiration, time); t->interval = time; break; } /* Insert the timer in the list of active atimers. */ schedule_atimer (t); UNBLOCK_ATIMERS; /* Arrange for a SIGALRM at the time the next atimer is ripe. */ set_alarm (); return t; } /* Cancel and free atimer TIMER. */ void cancel_atimer (timer) struct atimer *timer; { int i; BLOCK_ATIMERS; for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) { struct atimer *t, *prev; struct atimer **list = i ? &stopped_atimers : &atimers; /* See if TIMER is active or stopped. */ for (t = *list, prev = NULL; t && t != timer; prev = t, t = t->next) ; /* If it is, take it off the its list, and put in on the free-list. We don't bother to arrange for setting a different alarm time, since a too early one doesn't hurt. */ if (t) { if (prev) prev->next = t->next; else *list = t->next; t->next = free_atimers; free_atimers = t; break; } } UNBLOCK_ATIMERS; } /* Append two lists of atimers LIST1 and LIST2 and return the result list. */ static struct atimer * append_atimer_lists (list1, list2) struct atimer *list1, *list2; { if (list1 == NULL) return list2; else if (list2 == NULL) return list1; else { struct atimer *p; for (p = list1; p->next; p = p->next) ; p->next = list2; return list1; } } /* Stop all timers except timer T. T null means stop all timers. */ void stop_other_atimers (t) struct atimer *t; { BLOCK_ATIMERS; if (t) { struct atimer *p, *prev; /* See if T is active. */ for (p = atimers, prev = 0; p && p != t; p = p->next) ; if (p == t) { if (prev) prev->next = t->next; else atimers = t->next; t->next = NULL; } else /* T is not active. Let's handle this like T == 0. */ t = NULL; } stopped_atimers = append_atimer_lists (atimers, stopped_atimers); atimers = t; UNBLOCK_ATIMERS; } /* Run all timers again, if some have been stopped with a call to stop_other_atimers. */ void run_all_atimers () { if (stopped_atimers) { struct atimer *t = atimers; struct atimer *next; BLOCK_ATIMERS; atimers = stopped_atimers; stopped_atimers = NULL; while (t) { next = t->next; schedule_atimer (t); t = next; } UNBLOCK_ATIMERS; } } /* A version of run_all_timers suitable for a record_unwind_protect. */ Lisp_Object unwind_stop_other_atimers (dummy) Lisp_Object dummy; { run_all_atimers (); return Qnil; } /* Arrange for a SIGALRM to arrive when the next timer is ripe. */ static void set_alarm () { #if defined (USG) && !defined (POSIX_SIGNALS) /* USG systems forget handlers when they are used; must reestablish each time. */ signal (SIGALRM, alarm_signal_handler); #endif /* USG */ if (atimers) { EMACS_TIME now, time; #ifdef HAVE_SETITIMER struct itimerval it; #endif /* Determine s/us till the next timer is ripe. */ EMACS_GET_TIME (now); EMACS_SUB_TIME (time, atimers->expiration, now); #ifdef HAVE_SETITIMER /* Don't set the interval to 0; this disables the timer. */ if (EMACS_TIME_LE (atimers->expiration, now)) { EMACS_SET_SECS (time, 0); EMACS_SET_USECS (time, 1000); } bzero (&it, sizeof it); it.it_value = time; setitimer (ITIMER_REAL, &it, 0); #else /* not HAVE_SETITIMER */ alarm (max (EMACS_SECS (time), 1)); #endif /* not HAVE_SETITIMER */ } } /* Insert timer T into the list of active atimers `atimers', keeping the list sorted by expiration time. T must not be in this list already. */ static void schedule_atimer (t) struct atimer *t; { struct atimer *a = atimers, *prev = NULL; /* Look for the first atimer that is ripe after T. */ while (a && EMACS_TIME_GT (t->expiration, a->expiration)) prev = a, a = a->next; /* Insert T in front of the atimer found, if any. */ if (prev) prev->next = t; else atimers = t; t->next = a; } /* Signal handler for SIGALRM. SIGNO is the signal number, i.e. SIGALRM. */ SIGTYPE alarm_signal_handler (signo) int signo; { EMACS_TIME now; EMACS_GET_TIME (now); pending_atimers = 0; while (atimers && (pending_atimers = interrupt_input_blocked) == 0 && EMACS_TIME_LE (atimers->expiration, now)) { struct atimer *t; t = atimers; atimers = atimers->next; t->fn (t); if (t->type == ATIMER_CONTINUOUS) { EMACS_ADD_TIME (t->expiration, now, t->interval); schedule_atimer (t); } else { t->next = free_atimers; free_atimers = t; } EMACS_GET_TIME (now); } set_alarm (); } /* Call alarm_signal_handler for pending timers. */ void do_pending_atimers () { if (pending_atimers) { BLOCK_ATIMERS; alarm_signal_handler (SIGALRM); UNBLOCK_ATIMERS; } } /* Turn alarms on/off. This seems to be temporarily necessary on some systems like HPUX (see process.c). */ void turn_on_atimers (on) int on; { if (on) { signal (SIGALRM, alarm_signal_handler); set_alarm (); } else alarm (0); } void init_atimer () { free_atimers = atimers = NULL; pending_atimers = 0; signal (SIGALRM, alarm_signal_handler); }