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major code speedups, bug fixes, behavior refinements, doc-string clarification and elaboration, etc. Prominent new features include: - Exposure changes and navigation are greatly accelerated. - More elaborate and clear doc-string for outline-mode, giving better guidance on use of the mode. - A new exposure-layout syntax, which accomodates outlines with multiple top-level topics. (See `outline-expose' and `outline-new-exposure'.) - Automatic exposure and verfication-prompting on attempts to change text within concealed regions, before they are applied. (Undo affecting concealed regions is only exposed, not verified, to facilitate smooth undo sequences.) - 'hot-spot' navigation implemented. When the cursor is on a topic's bullet, regular-character keystrokes will be interepreted as if they were preceded by ^C, when appropriate, so users can navigate and adjust exposure, etc, with single-stroke commands. - Lucid emacs accomodated.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Sat, 30 Apr 1994 04:47:22 +0000
parents 3165b2697c78
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/*
    Structure for storing VMS specific information for an EMACS process

    We use the event flags 1-23 for processes, keyboard input and timer
*/

/*
    Same as MAXDESC in process.c
*/
#define	MAX_EVENT_FLAGS		23

typedef  struct {
    char	inputBuffer[1024];
    short	inputChan;
    short	outputChan;
    short	busy;
    int		pid;
    int		eventFlag;
    int		exitStatus;
    short       iosb[4];
} VMS_PROC_STUFF;