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Make scrollbar structures into lisp objects, so that they can be GC'd; this allows windows and scrollbars can refer to each other without worrying about dangling pointers. * xterm.h (struct x_display): vertical_scrollbars and judge_timestamp members deleted. (struct scrollbar): Redesigned to be a template for a Lisp_Vector. (SCROLLBAR_VEC_SIZE, XSCROLLBAR, SCROLLBAR_PACK, SCROLLBAR_UNPACK, SCROLLBAR_X_WINDOW, SET_SCROLLBAR_X_WINDOW, VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_INSIDE_WIDTH, VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_TOP_RANGE, VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_INSIDE_HEIGHT, VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_MIN_HANDLE): New macros, to help deal with the lispy structures, and deal with the graphics. * frame.h (WINDOW_VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR): Macro deleted. (struct frame): New fields `scrollbars' and `condemned_scrollbars', for use by the scrollbar implementation. [MULTI_FRAME and not MULTI_FRAME] (FRAME_SCROLLBARS, FRAME_CONDEMNED_SCROLLBARS): Accessors for the new field. * window.h (struct window): Doc fix for vertical_scrollbar field. * frame.c (make_frame): Initialize the `scrollbars' and `condemned_scrollbars' fields of the new frame. * alloc.c (mark_object): Mark the `scrollbars' and `condemned_scrollbars' slots of frames. * xterm.c (x_window_to_scrollbar): Scrollbars are chained on frames' scrollbar field, not their x.display->vertical_scrollbars field. (x_scrollbar_create, x_scrollbar_set_handle, x_scrollbar_move, x_scrollbar_remove, XTset_vertical_scrollbar, XTcondemn_scrollbars, XTredeem_scrollbar, XTjudge_scrollbars, x_scrollbar_expose, x_scrollbar_handle_click, x_scrollbar_handle_motion): Substantially rewritten to correct typos and brainos, and to accomodate the lispy structures. * frame.h (FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY): Make sure frame is marked as garbaged whenever it goes from invisible to visible. * dispextern.h (frame_garbaged): Move extern declaration from here... * frame.h (frame_garbaged): ... to here. The FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY macro uses it now, and this seems to be just as modular. Make a new page, just for this and message_buf_print. (struct frame): Doc fix for the `visible' field. * process.c: #include "frame.h" instead of "dispextern.h"; the only thing we care about from it is the frame_garbaged declaration. * ymakefile: Note dependency change.
author Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
date Thu, 14 Jan 1993 15:09:51 +0000
parents 583035084779
children 94f7516ccdc1
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;;; flow-ctrl.el --- help for lusers on cu(1) or ttys with wired-in ^S/^Q flow control

;;; Copyright (C) 1990 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;; Copyright (C) 1991 Kevin Gallagher

;; Author Kevin Gallagher
;; Maintainer: FSF
;; Adapted-By: ESR
;; Keywords: hardware

;;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;;;
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;;; Commentary:

;;;; Terminals that use XON/XOFF flow control can cause problems with
;;;; GNU Emacs users.  This file contains Emacs Lisp code that makes it
;;;; easy for a user to deal with this problem, when using such a
;;;; terminal. 
;;;;      
;;;; To invoke these adjustments, a user need only invoke the function
;;;; evade-flow-control-on with a list of terminal types in his/her own
;;;; .emacs file.  As arguments, give it the names of one or more terminal
;;;; types in use by that user which require flow control adjustments.
;;;; Here's an example: 
;;;; 
;;;;	(evade-flow-control-on "vt200" "vt300" "vt101" "vt131")

;;; Portability note: This uses (getenv "TERM"), and therefore probably
;;; won't work outside of UNIX-like environments.

;;; Code:

(defun evade-flow-control ()
  "Enable use of flow control; let user type C-s as C-\ and C-q as C-^."
  (interactive)
  ;; Tell emacs to pass C-s and C-q to OS.
  (set-input-mode nil t nil)
  ;; Initialize translate table, saving previous mappings, if any.
  (let ((the-table (make-string 128 0)))
    (let ((i 0)
	  (j (length keyboard-translate-table)))
      (while (< i j)
	(aset the-table i (elt keyboard-translate-table i))
	(setq i (1+ i)))
      (while (< i 128)
	(aset the-table i i)
	(setq i (1+ i))))
    (setq keyboard-translate-table the-table))
  ;; Swap C-s and C-\
  (aset keyboard-translate-table ?\034 ?\^s)
  (aset keyboard-translate-table ?\^s ?\034)
  ;; Swap C-q and C-^
  (aset keyboard-translate-table ?\036 ?\^q)
  (aset keyboard-translate-table ?\^q ?\036)
  (message (concat 
             "XON/XOFF adjustment for " 
             (getenv "TERM") 
             ":  use C-\\ for C-s  and  use C-^ for C-q."))
  (sleep-for 2)) ; Give user a chance to see message.

(defun evade-flow-control-memstr= (e s)
  (cond ((null s) nil)
	((string= e (car s)) t)
	(t (evade-flow-control-memstr= e (cdr s)))))

;;;###autoload
(defun evade-flow-control-on (&rest losing-terminal-types)
  "Enable flow control if using one of a specified set of terminal types.
Use `(evade-flow-control-on \"vt100\" \"h19\")' to enable flow control
on VT-100 and H19 terminals.  When flow control is enabled,
you must type C-\\ to get the effect of a C-s, and type C-^
to get the effect of a C-q."
  (let ((term (getenv "TERM"))
	hyphend)
    ;; Strip off hyphen and what follows
    (while (setq hyphend (string-match "[-_][^-_]+$" term))
      (setq term (substring term 0 hyphend)))
    (and (evade-flow-control-memstr= term losing-terminal-types) (evade-flow-control)))
  )

(provide 'flow-ctrl)

;;; flow-ctrl.el ends here