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* window.c (window_internal_width): New function, which accounts for scrollbars if present. * lisp.h (window_internal_height, window_internal_width): Add extern declarations for these. * dispnew.c (direct_output_for_insert, direct_output_forward_char, buffer_posn_from_coords): Use window_internal_width instead of writing out its definition. * indent.c (compute_motion): Doc fix; mention scrollbars and window_internal_width. (pos_tab_offset, Fvertical_motion): Use window_internal_width instead of writing it out. * window.c (Fpos_visible_in_window_p, Fwindow_width, Fscroll_left, Fscroll_right): Same. * xdisp.c (redisplay, try_window, try_window_id, display_text_line): Same. * xdisp.c (display_string): Add new variable `f', to be W's frame. Use it to set desired_glyphs, and to get the frame's width to decide whether or not to draw vertical bars. * xdisp.c (display_text_line): If we're using vertical scrollbars, don't draw the vertical bars separating side-by-side windows. (display_string): Same thing. Draw spaces to fill in the part of the mode line that is under the scrollbar in partial-width windows. * xdisp.c (display_text_line): Use the usable internal width of the window, as calculated above, as the limit on the length of the overlay arrow's image, rather than using the window's width field, less one. * xdisp.c (redisplay): Call condemn_scrollbars_hook and judge_scrollbars_hook whenever they are set, not just when the frame has vertical scrollbars. * termhooks.h (mouse_position_hook): Doc fix. (set_vertical_scrollbar_hook): This doesn't return anything any more, and doesn't take a struct scrollbar * argument any more. (condemn_scrollbars_hook, redeem_scrollbar_hook, judge_scrollbars_hook): Doc fixes. * term.c (mouse_position_hook): Doc fix. (set_vertical_scrollbar_hook): This doesn't return anything any more. Doc fixes. * keyboard.c (kbd_buffer_get_event): Receive the scrollbar's window from *mouse_position_hook and pass it to make_lispy_movement, instead of working with a pointer to a struct scrollbar. (make_lispy_event): We don't need a window_from_scrollbar function anymore; we are given the window directly in *EVENT. Unify the code which generates text-area mouse clicks and scrollbar clicks; use the same code to distinguish clicks from drags on the scrollbar as in the text area. Distinguish clicks from drags by storing a copy of the lispy position list returned as part of the event. (button_down_location): Make this a lisp vector, rather than an array of random structures. (struct mouse_position): Remove this; it's been replaced by a lisp list. (make_lispy_movement): Accept the scrollbar's window as a parameter, rather than the scrollbar itself. If FRAME is zero, assume that the other arguments are garbage. (syms_of_keyboard): No need to staticpro each window of button_down_location now; just initialize and staticpro it. * window.c (window_from_scrollbar): Function deleted; no longer needed. * xdisp.c (redisplay_window): Just pass the window to set_vertical_scrollbar hook; don't pass the scrollbar object too. * xterm.c (XTmouse_position): Don't return a pointer to the scrollbar for scrollbar motion; instead, return the scrollbar's window. * xdisp.c (echo_area_display): Move the assignment of f and the check for visibility out of the "#ifdef MULTI_FRAME" clause; they should work under any circumstances. * xdisp.c (redisplay_window): If we're not going to redisplay this window because it's a minibuffer whose contents have already been updated, go ahead and jump to the scrollbar refreshing code anyway; they still need to be updated. Initialize opoint, so it's known to be valid when we jump. Calculate the scrollbar settings properly for minibuffers, no matter what they are displaying at the time. * xdisp.c (redisplay_windows): Don't restore the current buffer and its point before refreshing the scrollbars; we need the buffer accurate.
author Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
date Thu, 14 Jan 1993 15:18:53 +0000
parents 213978acbc1e
children 1c7d06764d0d
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;;; cmacexp.el --- C macro expansion

;; Copyright (C) 1988 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Maintainer: FSF
;; Keywords: c

;; 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.

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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

;;; Code:

(defvar c-macro-preprocessor "/lib/cpp"
  "*Command to be used for C preprocessing.")

(defvar c-macro-options nil
  "*List of options to use in C preprocessing.
Each string in the list becomes a separate argument to the preprocessor.
These arguments precede the filename.
Use the `-I' option here to specify directories for header files.")

(defun c-macro-expand (beg end)
  "Display the result of expanding all C macros occurring in the region.
The expansion is entirely correct because it uses the C preprocessor.
You can use the variables `c-macro-preprocessor' and `c-macro-options'
to customize how preprocessing is done, or specify header file directories
and macros to predefine."
  (interactive "r")
  (let ((outbuf (get-buffer-create "*Macroexpansion*"))
	(tempfile "%%macroexpand%%")
	process
	last-needed)
    (save-excursion
      (set-buffer outbuf)
      (erase-buffer))
    (setq process (apply 'start-process "macros" outbuf c-macro-preprocessor
			 c-macro-options))
    (set-process-sentinel process '(lambda (&rest x)))
    (save-restriction
      (widen)
      (save-excursion
	(goto-char beg)
	(beginning-of-line)
	(setq last-needed (point))
	(if (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*#" nil t)
	    (progn
	      ;; Skip continued lines.
	      (while (progn (end-of-line) (= (preceding-char) ?\\))
		(forward-line 1))
	      ;; Skip the last line of the macro definition we found.
	      (forward-line 1)
	      (setq last-needed (point)))))
      (write-region (point-min) last-needed tempfile nil 'nomsg)
      ;; Output comment ender in case last #-directive is inside a comment.
      ;; Also, terminate any string that we are in.
      (write-region "*//*\"*/\n" nil tempfile t 'nomsg)
      (write-region beg end (concat tempfile "x") nil 'nomsg)
      (process-send-string process (concat "#include \"" tempfile "\"\n"))
      (process-send-string process "\n")
      (process-send-string process (concat "#include \"" tempfile "x\"\n"))
      (process-send-eof process))
    (while (eq (process-status process) 'run)
      (accept-process-output))
    (delete-file tempfile)
    (delete-file (concat tempfile "x"))
    (display-buffer outbuf)
    (save-excursion
      (set-buffer outbuf)
      (goto-char (point-max))
      (forward-line -1)
      (delete-region (point) (point-max))
      (re-search-backward "\n# 1 ")
      (forward-line 2)
      (while (eolp) (delete-char 1))
      (delete-region (point-min) (point)))
    (display-buffer outbuf)))

;;; cmacexp.el ends here