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(IT_set_face): Rewritten for the new redisplay engine.
Use default frame colors if the face doesn't specify them; invert
the colors if highlight is ON.
(IT_write_glyphs): Rewritten for the new redisplay engine.
(IT_change_line_highlight): Add (unused) parameter Y, since that's
how the hook is called by term.c.
(IT_copy_glyphs): New function, copies an area of the display in
video RAM.
(IT_insert_glyphs): Rewritten to DTRT instead of aborting, since
redisplay now calls it even if char_ins_del_ok is zero.
(IT_set_frame_parameters): Prototype changed. Calls the new
load_color. Puts the new fore/background colors into the default
face on current frame.
(IT_menu_display): Rewritten to handle the new struct glyph
instead of a char array.
(XMenuActivate): Call lookup_derived_face to create and use
special faces for the pop-up and drop-down menus.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 30 Jul 1999 08:05:13 +0000 |
parents | fa9ff387d260 |
children | 0c4cb98fb3f4 |
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/* prefix-args.c - echo each argument, prefixed by a string. Jim Blandy <jimb@occs.cs.oberlin.edu> - September 1992 When using GCC 2 as the linker in the build process, options intended for the linker need to be prefixed with the "-Xlinker" option. If an option takes an argument, we need to use -Xlinker twice - once for the option and once for its argument. For example, to run the linker with the options "-Bstatic" "-e" "_start", you'd need to pass the following options to GCC: -Xlinker -Bstatic -Xlinker -e -Xlinker _start. The Emacs makefile used to use a Bourne Shell `for' loop to prefix each linker option with "-Xlinker", but 1) the for loop was hairier than one might hope because it had to work when there were no arguments to pass to the linker - the shell barfs on a loop like this: for arg in ; do echo -Xlinker "$arg"; done and 2) the whole compilation command containing this loop seems to exit with a non-zero status and halt the build under Ultrix. If I can't write a completely portable program to do this in C, I'm quitting and taking up gardening. */ #include <stdio.h> int main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { char *progname; char *prefix; progname = argv[0]; argc--, argv++; if (argc < 1) { fprintf (stderr, "Usage: %s PREFIX ARGS...\n\ Echo each ARG preceded by PREFIX and a space.\n", progname); exit (2); } prefix = argv[0]; argc--, argv++; for (; argc > 0; argc--, argv++) printf ("%s %s%c", prefix, argv[0], (argc > 1) ? ' ' : '\n'); exit (0); }