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(vc-next-action-on-file): Do not visit the file if it's not necessary. If verbose in state `needs-patch', do the same as under `up-to-date'. When NOT verbose and `needs-patch', check out latest version instead of `merge-news'. (vc-next-action-dired): Don't mess with default-directory here; it breaks other parts of dired. It is the job of the backend-specific functions to adjust it temporarily if they need it. (vc-next-action): Remove a special CVS case. (vc-clear-headers): New optional arg FILE. (vc-checkin, vc-checkout): Set properties vc-state and vc-checkout-time properly. (vc-finish-steal): Call steal-lock, not steal, which doesn't exist. (vc-print-log): Use new backend function `show-log-entry'. (vc-cancel-version): Do the checks in a different order. Added a FIXME concerning RCS-only code. (vc-responsible-backend): New optional arg `register'. (vc-default-could-register): New function. (vc-dired-buffers-for-dir, vc-dired-resynch-file): New functions. (vc-resynch-buffer): Call vc-dired-resynch-file. (vc-start-entry, vc-finish-logentry, vc-revert-buffer): Use vc-resynch-buffer instead of vc-resynch-window. (vc-next-action-dired): Don't redisplay here, that gets done as a result of the individual file operations. (vc-retrieve-snapshot): Corrected prompt order. (vc-version-diff): Use `require' to check for existence of diff-mode. (vc-do-command): Doc fix. (vc-finish-logentry): When checking in from vc-dired, choose the right backend for logentry check. (vc-dired-mode-map): Inherit from dired-mode-map. (vc-dired-mode): Local value of dired-move-to-filename-regexp simplified. (vc-dired-state-info): Removed, updated caller. (vc-default-dired-state-info): Use parentheses instead of hyphens. (vc-dired-hook): Use vc-BACKEND-dir-state, if available. (vc-dired-listing-switches): New variable. (vc-directory): Use it, instead of dired-listing-switches. (vc-revert-buffer): Hide the frame for dedicated windows (vc-update-changelog): Split into generic part and default implementation. Doc string adapted. (vc-default-update-changelog): New function. Call the `rcs2log' script in exec-directory, to fix a long-standing nuisance. (vc-next-action-on-file): Doc fix. (vc-maybe-resolve-conflicts): Don't just toggle smerge-mode. (vc-print-log): Eval `file' before constructing the continuation. (vc-next-action-on-file): Corrected several messages. (vc-merge): Add prefix arg `merge-news'; handle it. (vc-finish-logentry): Thinko in the "same comment" detection. (vc-parent-buffer, vc-parent-buffer-name): Protect them against kill-all-local-variables. (vc-log-edit): Don't save vc-parent-buffer any more. (vc-last-comment-match): Initialize to an empty string. (vc-post-command-functions): New hook. (vc-do-command): Run it. (vc-next-action-on-file): Remove unnecessary pop-to-buffer. (vc-finish-logentry): Only add the comment to the ring if it's different from the last comment entered. (vc-new-comment-index): New function. (vc-previous-comment): Use it. Make the minibuffer message slightly less terse. (vc-comment-search-reverse): Make it work forward as well. Don't set vc-comment-ring-index if no match is found. Use vc-new-comment-index. (vc-comment-search-forward): Use vc-comment-search-reverse. (vc-dired-mode-map): Don't inherit from dired-mode-map since define-derived-mode will do it for us. Bind `v' to a keymap that inherits from vc-prefix-map so that we can bind `vt' without binding C-x v t. (vc-retrieve-snapshot): Parenthesis typo. (vc-create-snapshot, vc-default-create-snapshot): Swap DIR and NAME. (vc-retrieve-snapshot): Split into two parts. (vc-default-retrieve-snapshot): New function. (vc-do-command): Remove unused commands. (vc-version-diff): Make sure default-directory ends with a slash. Move the window commands into a vc-exec-after. (vc-print-log): Move more of the code into the `vc-exec-after'. (vc-exec-after): Fix disassembly of previous sentinel. (vc-print-log): Search current revision from beginning of buffer. (vc-revert-buffer): Clear echo area after the diff is finished. (vc-prefix-map): Removed definition of "t" for terse display in vc dired. (vc-dired-mode-map): Inherit from dired-mode-map. Added definition of "vt" for terse display. (vc-dired-mode): Fix dired-move-to-filename-regexp. (vc-exec-after): Avoid caddr. (vc-exec-after): New function. (vc-do-command): Use it to add a termination message for async procs. (vc-checkout): Try to handle a missing-backend situation. (vc-version-diff): Use vc-exec-after to fix the behavior for diffs of a directory with a backend using async diffs. (vc-print-log): Use vc-exec-after and use log-view-goto-rev if present. (vc-next-action-on-file): Use vc-revert-buffer to revert when there are no changes. (vc-prefix-map): Move the autoload to vc-hooks.el and move the `fset' outside of the defvar so that it works even if vc-prefix-map was already defined. (vc-setup-buffer): New function, split out of vc-do-command. (vc-do-command): Allow BUFFER to be t to mean `just use the current buffer without any fuss'. (vc-version-diff): Change the `diff' backend operation to just put the diff in the current buffer without erasing it. Always use (vc-workfile-unchanged-p): If checkout-time comparison is not possible, use vc-BACKEND-workfile-unchanged-p. (vc-default-workfile-unchanged-p): New function. Delegates to a full vc-BACKEND-diff. (vc-editable-p): Renamed from vc-writable-p. (with-vc-file, vc-merge): Use vc-editable-p. (vc-do-command): Remove unused var vc-file and fix the doubly-defined `status' var. Add a user message when starting an async command. (vc-restore-buffer-context, vc-resynch-buffer, vc-start-entry) (vc-finish-steal, vc-checkin, vc-finish-logentry, vc-rename-file): Use with-current-buffer. (vc-buffer-sync): Use unless. (vc-next-action-on-file): If the file is 'edited by read-only, make it read-write instead of trying to commit. (vc-version-diff, vc-update-change-log): Use `setq default-directory' rather than `cd'. (vc-log-edit): Don't forget to set default-directory in the buffer. (vc-checkout): Don't do anything special for ange-ftp files since ange-ftp already has vc-registered return nil. (vc-do-command): Use file-relative-name. (vc-responsible-backend): Use vc-backend if possible. (vc-create-snapshot): Improve the `interactive' spec. Add support for branches and dispatch to backend-specific `create-snapshot'. (vc-default-create-snapshot): New function, containing the bulk of the old vc-create-snapshot. (vc-retrieve-snapshot): Improve the interactive spec. (vc-do-command): Get rid of the `last' argument. (vc-header-alist): Remove, replaced by vc-X-header. (vc-insert-headers): Use vc-X-header instead of vc-header-alist. (vc-dired-hook): Use expand-file-name instead of concat. (vc-directory): Use file-name-as-directory. (vc-snapshot-precondition, vc-create-snapshot) (vc-retrieve-snapshot): Allow the command to operate on any directory. Update Copyright and add a crude list of backend funs. (vc-writable-p): New function. (with-vc-file): Use vc-writable-p. (vc-next-action-on-file): Update call to vc-steal-lock and cleanup. (vc-register): Avoid vc-name. (vc-locking-user): Remove. (vc-steal-lock): Make the `owner' arg non-optional. (vc-merge): Use vc-writable-p instead of vc-locking-user and vc-checkout-model. (vc-default-dired-state-info): Use vc-state instead of vc-locking-user and return special strings for special states. (vc-dired-hook): Use vc-up-to-date-p instead of vc-locking-user and get rid of one of the special CVS cases. (vc-cancel-version): prettify error message with \\[...]. (vc-rename-master): New function. (vc-rename-file): Use vc-BACKEND-rename-file (which might in turn use vc-rename-master) instead of vc-BACKEND-record-rename. Make the CVS special case generic. (vc-default-record-rename): Remove. (vc-file-tree-walk-internal): Only call FUNC for files that are under control of some VC backend and replace `concat' with expand-file-name. (vc-file-tree-walk): Update docstring. (vc-version-diff, vc-snapshot-precondition, vc-create-snapshot) (vc-retrieve-snapshot): Update call to vc-file-tree-walk. (vc-version-diff): Expand file name read from the minibuffer. Handle the case when a previous version number can't be guessed. Give suitable messages when there were no differences found. (vc-clear-headers): Call backend-specific implementation, if one exists. (vc-cancel-version): Made error checks generic. When done, clear headers generically, too. (vc-locking-user): Moved from vc-hooks.el. (vc-version-diff): Left out a vc- in call to vc-call-backend. (vc-default-dired-state-info, vc-default-record-rename) (vc-default-merge-news): Update for the new backend argument. (vc-merge): Use vc-find-backend-function. (vc-register): Put a FIXME note for a newly found bug. Call vc-call-backend without the leading vc-. (vc-responsible-backend, vc-finish-logentry, vc-annotate) (vc-check-headers): Call vc-call-backend without the leading vc-. (vc-annotate-time-span): Replace confusing use of `cond' with `or'. (vc-annotate-display): Replace confusing use of `cond' with `or'. Call vc-call-backend without the leading vc-. (vc-process-filter): New function. (vc-do-command): Setup `vc-process-filter' for the async process. (vc-maybe-resolve-conflicts): New function to reduce code-duplication. Additionally, it puts the buffer in `smerge-mode' if applicable. (vc-next-action-on-file): Use `vc-maybe-resolve-conflicts' after calling `merge-news'. (vc-merge): Use `vc-maybe-resolve-conflicts' after calling `merge'. (vc-log-edit): New function. Replacement for `vc-log-mode' by interfacing to log-edit.el. (vc-start-entry): Call `vc-log-edit' instead of `vc-log-mode' if log-edit is available. (vc-resolve-conflicts): Delegate to `smerge-ediff' if available. (vc-register): Remove `vc-buffer-backend' setup. (vc-log-mode-map): New name for vc-log-entry-mode and merge the defvar and the initialization. (vc-log-mode): Minor docstring fix and use vc-log-mode-map. (vc-file-clear-masterprops): Removed. (vc-checkin, vc-revert-buffer): Removed calls to the above. (vc-version-diff): Use buffer-size without argument. (vc-register): Heed vc-initial-comment. (vc-workfile-unchanged-p): Remove unused argument `want-differences-if-changed' and simplify. (vc-next-action-on-file) [needs-merge]: Resynch the buffer. (vc-revert-buffer): Use `unchanged-p' rather than vc-diff's status output (which is invalid for async vc-diff) to decide whether to do the revert silently or not. (with-vc-file, vc-next-action, vc-version-diff) (vc-dired-mark-locked): Replaced usage of vc-locking-user with vc-state or vc-up-to-date-p. (vc-merge): Use vc-backend-defines to check whether merging is possible. Set state to 'edited after successful merge. (vc-recompute-state, vc-next-action-on-file): Update to new `vc-state' semantics. (vc-finish-steal): Set 'vc-state to 'edited rather than setting 'vc-locking-user to the current user. (vc-merge): Inline vc-backend-merge. Comment out code that I don't understand and hence can't adapt to the new `vc-state' and `vc-locking-user' semantics. (vc-backend-merge): Remove. (vc-do-command): kill-all-local-variables, to reset any major-mode in which the buffer might have been put earlier. Use `remove' and `when'. Allow `okstatus' to be `async' and use `start-process' in this case. (vc-version-diff): Handle the case where the diff looks empty because of the use of an async process. (vc-next-action-on-file): Removed optional parameter `simple'. Recompute state unconditionally. (vc-default-toggle-read-only): Removed. (vc-backend-dispatch, vc-annotate-mode-syntax-table): Remove. (vc-prefix-map): Move from vc-hooks.el and make autoloaded. (vc-release-greater-or-equal-p): Move to vc-rcs.el. (vc-file-clear-masterprops): Braindead "fix". It was a nop and still is. So maybe it should be removed. (vc-head-version, vc-find-binary): Remove. (vc-recompute-state): Move from vc-hooks.el. (vc-next-action-on-file): Add a `simple' argument to allow avoiding the `recompute' step (use for vc-cvs-simple-toggle). (vc-default-toggle-read-only, vc-default-record-rename): New functions. (vc-next-action, vc-dired-hook): Use vc-state instead of vc-cvs-status. (vc-dired-mode-map): Properly defvar it. (vc-print-log): Call log-view-mode if available. (small-temporary-file-directory): defvar instead of use boundp. (vc-merge-news): Moved to vc-cvs.el. (vc-default-merge-news): New function. (function' quotes. (vc-annotate-mode-map, vc-annotate-mode-syntax-table): Initialize directly in the defvar. (vc-do-command): Bind inhibit-read-only so as to properly handle the case where the destination buffer has been made read-only. (vc-diff): Delegate to vc-version-diff in all cases. (vc-version-diff): Setup the *vc-diff* buffer as was done in vc-diff. (vc-annotate-mode-variables): Removed (code moved partly to defvars and partly to vc-annotate-add-menu). (vc-annotate-mode): Turned into a derived-mode. (vc-annotate-add-menu): Moved in code in vc-annotate-mode-variables. (vc-update-change-log): Use make-temp-file if available. (vc-next-action-on-file): Added handling of state `unlocked-changes'. (vc-checkout-carefully): Is now practically obsolete, unless the above is too slow to be enabled unconditionally. (vc-update-change-log): Fixed typo. (vc-responsible-backend): New function. (vc-register): Largely rewritten. (vc-admin): Removed (implementation moved into vc-register). (vc-checkin): Redocumented. (vc-finish-logentry): If no backend defined yet (because we are in the process of registering), use the responsible backend. Updated callers of `vc-checkout-required' to use `vc-checkout-model'. (vc-backend-release, vc-backend-release-p): Functions moved into vc-rcs.el (vc-backend-revert): Function moved into `vc-revert'; `vc-next-action' must be updated to accomodate this change. (vc-backend-steal): Function moved into `vc-finish-steal'. (vc-backend-logentry-check): Function moved into `vc-finish-logentry'. (vc-backend-printlog): Function moved into `vc-print-log'. (vc-backend-uncheck): Function moved into `vc-cancel-version'. (vc-backend-assign-name): Function moved into `vc-create-snapshot'. (vc-workfile-unchanged-p,vc-diff,vc-version-diff): Updated to use the vc-BACKEND-diff functions instead; `vc-diff' is now working. Typo fixed. This checkin is made with our new VC code base for the very first time. A simple `(vc-checkin (buffer-file-name))' was used to perform it. (vc-checkin): Merged with `vc-backend-checkin' and updated to match the split into various backends. (vc-backend-checkin): Removed. Merged with `vc-checkin'. (vc-retrieve-snapshot): Bug fix. (vc-next-action-on-file): Bug found and fixed. (vc-checkout, vc-version-other-window, vc-retrieve-snapshot) (vc-cancel-version): Handle of vc-BACKEND-checkout updated. (vc-next-action-on-file): Rewritten for the new state model. (vc-backend-merge-news): Renamed to `vc-merge-news'. (Specific parts still need to be split, and implemented for RCS). (vc-admin): Updated to handle selection of appropriate backend. Current implementation is crufty and need re-thinking. (vc-annotate-get-backend, vc-annotate-display-default) (vc-annotate-add-menu, vc-annotate, vc-annotate-display): Annotate functionality updated quite a lot to support multiple backends. Variables `vc-annotate-mode', `vc-annotate-buffers', `vc-annotate-backend' added. Renamed `vc-uses-locking' to `vc-checkout-required'. Renamed the `locked' state to `reserved'. (vc-update-change-log): Use small-temporary-file-directory, if defined. (Merged from main line, slightly adapted.) Split the annotate feature into a BACKEND specific part and moved it from the vc-cvs.el file to this one. (vc-resynch-window): Added TODO comment: check for interaction with view mode according to recent RCS change. (vc-backend-merge-news): Merged "CMUP" patch from mainline. Converted the remaining function comments to documentation strings. (vc-backend-release, vc-release-greater-or-equal) (vc-backend-release-p, vc-trunk-p, vc-branch-p, vc-branch-part) (vc-minor-part, vc-previous-version): Functions that operate and compare revision numbers got proper documentation. Comments added about their possible removal. (vc-latest-on-branch-p): Function removed and replaced in the vc-backend.el files. (vc-backend-diff): Function removed and placed in the backend files. (vc-backend-checkout): Function removed and replaced in the vc-backend.el files. (vc-backend-admin): Removed and replaced in the vc-backend.el files. (Martin): Removed all the annotate functionality since it is CVS backend specific. [Merged from mainline.] (vc-dired-mode): Make the dired-move-to-filename-regexp regexp match the date, to avoid treating date as file size. Add YYYY S option to WESTERN/ Require `compile' when compiling. (vc-logentry-check-hook): New option. (vc-steal-lock): Use compose-mail. (vc-dired-mode-map): Defvar when compiling. (vc-add-triple, vc-record-rename, vc-lookup-triple): Moved to vc-sccs.el and renamed. Callers changed. (vc-backend-checkout, vc-backend-logentry-check) (vc-backend-merge-news): Doc fix. (vc-default-logentry-check): New function. (vc-backend-checkin, vc-backend-revert, vc-backend-steal) (vc-backend-uncheck, vc-backend-print-log, vc-backend-assign-name) (vc-backend-merge): Doc fix. Use backend functions. (vc-check-headers): Use backend functions. (vc-backend-release): Call vc-system-release. (vc-rcs-release, vc-cvs-release, vc-sccs-release): Moved to backend files. (vc-backend-release): Dispatch to backend functions. (vc-backend-release-p): Don't mention CVS, RCS. [The SCCS case probably needs attention.] (vc-dired-mode, vc-dired-reformat-line, vc-dired-purge): Doc fix. (vc-fetch-cvs-status): Moved to vc-cvs.el and renamed. (vc-default-dired-state-info): New function. (vc-dired-state-info): Dispatch to backends. (vc-dired-hook): Doc fix. Simplify, pending removal of CVS specifics. (vc-file-clear-masterprops, vc-latest-on-branch-p) (vc-version-other-window, vc-backend-assign-name): Removed references to vc-latest-version; sometimes changed into vc-workfile-version. (with-vc-file, vc-next-action-on-file, vc-merge) (vc-backend-checkout): Changed calls to `vc-checkout-model' to `vc-uses-locking'. (vc-fetch-cvs-status): Use renamed vc-cvs-parse-status. Some doc fixes for autoloaded and interactive functions. Fix compilation warnings from ediff stuff. (vc-rcs-release, vc-cvs-release, vc-sccs-release): Custom fix. This is 1.244 from the emacs sources
author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
date Mon, 04 Sep 2000 19:46:19 +0000
parents f64a9a44e2a3
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		      Building and Installing Emacs
		  on Windows NT and Windows 95/98/2000

  To compile Emacs, you will need either Microsoft Visual C++ 2.0 or
  later, or a Windows port of GCC 2.95 or later with Mingw and W32 API
  support and a port of GNU make.  You can use the Cygwin ports of GCC,
  but Emacs requires the Mingw headers and libraries to build.

  Please see http://www.mingw.org for pointers to GCC/Mingw binaries.

Configuring:

  Configuration of Emacs is now handled by running configure.bat in the
  nt subdirectory.  It will detect which compiler you have available,
  and generate makefiles accordingly.  You can override the compiler
  detection, and control optimization and debug settings, by specifying
  options on the command line when invoking configure.

  To configure Emacs to build with GCC or MSVC, whichever is available,
  simply change to the nt subdirectory and run `configure' with no
  options.  To see what options are available, run `configure --help'.

Building:

  After running configure, simply run the appropriate `make' program for
  your compiler to build Emacs.  For MSVC, this is nmake; for GCC, it is
  GNU make.

  As the files are compiled, you will see some warning messages
  declaring that some functions don't return a value, or that some data
  conversions will be lossy, etc.  You can safely ignore these messages.
  The warnings may be fixed in the main FSF source at some point, but
  until then we will just live with them.

Installing:

  To install Emacs after it has compiled, simply run `make install'.

  By default, Emacs will be installed in the location where it was
  built, but a different location can be specified either using the
  --prefix option to configure, or by setting INSTALL_DIR when running
  make, like so:

     make install INSTALL_DIR=D:/emacs

  The install process will run addpm to setup the registry entries, and
  to create a Start menu icon for Emacs.

Trouble-shooting:

  The main problems that are likely to be encountered when building
  Emacs stem from using an old version of GCC, or old Mingw or W32 API
  headers.  Additionally, cygwin ports of GNU make may require the Emacs
  source tree to be mounted with text!=binary, because the makefiles
  generated by configure.bat necessarily use DOS line endings.  Also,
  cygwin ports of make must run in UNIX mode, either by specifying
  --unix on the command line, or MAKE_MODE=UNIX in the environment.

  When configure runs, it attempts to detect when GCC itself, or the
  headers it is using, are not suitable for building Emacs.  GCC version
  2.95 or later is needed, because that is when the Windows port gained
  sufficient support for anonymous structs and unions to cope with some
  definitions from winnt.h that are used by addsection.c.  The W32 API
  headers that come with Cygwin b20.1 are incomplete, and do not include
  some definitions required by addsection.c, for instance.  Also, older
  releases of the W32 API headers from Anders Norlander contain a typo
  in the definition of IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION in winnt.h, which
  addsection.c relies on.  Versions of w32api-xxx.zip from at least
  1999-11-18 onwards are okay.

Debugging:

  You should be able to debug Emacs using the debugger that is
  appropriate for the compiler you used, namely DevStudio or Windbg if
  compiled with MSVC, or gdb if compiled with gcc.

  Emacs functions implemented in C use a naming convention that reflects
  their names in lisp.  The names of the C routines are the lisp names
  prefixed with 'F', and with dashes converted to underscores.  For
  example, the function call-process is implemented in C by
  Fcall_process.  Similarly, lisp variables are prefixed with 'V', again
  with dashes converted to underscores.  These conventions enable you to
  easily set breakpoints or examine familiar lisp variables by name.

  Since Emacs data is often in the form of a lisp object, and the
  Lisp_Object type is difficult to examine manually in the MSVC
  debugger, Emacs provides a helper routine called debug_print that
  prints out a readable representation of a Lisp_Object.  (If you are
  using gdb, there is a .gdbinit file in the src directory which
  provides definitions that are useful for examining lisp objects.  The
  following tips are mainly of interest when using MSVC.)  The output
  from debug_print is sent to stderr, and to the debugger via the
  OutputDebugString routine.  The output sent to stderr should be
  displayed in the console window that was opened when the emacs.exe
  executable was started.  The output sent to the debugger should be
  displayed in its "Debug" output window.

  When you are in the process of debugging Emacs and you would like to
  examine the contents of a Lisp_Object variable, popup the QuickWatch
  window (QuickWatch has an eyeglass symbol on its button in the
  toolbar).  In the text field at the top of the window, enter
  debug_print(<variable>) and hit return.  For example, start and run
  Emacs in the debugger until it is waiting for user input.  Then click
  on the Break button in the debugger to halt execution.  Emacs should
  halt in ZwUserGetMessage waiting for an input event.  Use the Call
  Stack window to select the procedure w32_msp_pump up the call stack
  (see below for why you have to do this).  Open the QuickWatch window
  and enter debug_print(Vexec_path).  Evaluating this expression will
  then print out the contents of the lisp variable exec-path.

  If QuickWatch reports that the symbol is unknown, then check the call
  stack in the Call Stack window.  If the selected frame in the call
  stack is not an Emacs procedure, then the debugger won't recognize
  Emacs symbols.  Instead, select a frame that is inside an Emacs
  procedure and try using debug_print again.

  If QuickWatch invokes debug_print but nothing happens, then check the
  thread that is selected in the debugger.  If the selected thread is
  not the last thread to run (the "current" thread), then it cannot be
  used to execute debug_print.  Use the Debug menu to select the current
  thread and try using debug_print again.  Note that the debugger halts
  execution (e.g., due to a breakpoint) in the context of the current
  thread, so this should only be a problem if you've explicitly switched
  threads.