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* xfns.c (Fx_create_frame): After mapping the frame, call
SET_FRAME_GARBAGED, not just plain FRAME_GARBAGED.
* xfns.c (Qvertical_scrollbars): New symbol. Use it as the name
of the parameter which decides whether or not the frame has
scrollbars, instead of Qvertical_scrollbar.
(Fx_create_frame): Adjusted accordingly.
(syms_of_xfns): Initialize and staticpro Qvertical_scrollbars.
(x_set_vertical_scrollbar): Renamed to x_set_vertical_scrollbars.
(x_frame_parms): Adjusted accordingly.
* xterm.h (CHAR_TO_PIXEL_WIDTH, CHAR_TO_PIXEL_HEIGHT,
PIXEL_TO_CHAR_WIDTH, PIXEL_TO_CHAR_HEIGHT): Rewritten, using:
(CHAR_TO_PIXEL_ROW, CHAR_TO_PIXEL_COL, PIXEL_TO_CHAR_ROW,
PIXEL_TO_CHAR_COL): New macros.
* xfns.c [not HAVE_X11] (Fx_create_frame): Use the
PIXEL_TO_CHAR_{HEIGHT,WIDTH} macros to figure the frame's
character size, and the CHAR_TO_PIXEL* macros for vice versa.
* xterm.c (XTwrite_glyphs, XTclear_end_of_line, stufflines,
scraplines, dumprectangle, pixel_to_glyph_coords, x_draw_box,
clear_cursor, x_display_bar_cursor, x_draw_single_glyph,
x_set_mouse_position): Use the CHAR_TO_PIXEL_* macros.
* xfns.c (x_set_name): To request that the modelines be redrawn,
execute the statement "update_mode_lines = 1;" instead of the
silly statement "update_mode_lines;".
* xfns.c (x_set_vertical_scrollbars): Don't try to set the
X window's size if the frame's X window hasn't been created yet.
* xfns.c (x_figure_window_size): Set the frame's
vertical_scrollbar_extra field before trying to calculate its
pixel dimensions.
* xfns.c (x_window): When calling x_implicitly_set_name for the
sake of drawing the name for the first time, remember to clear and
set the frame's explicit_name member as well as its name member.
(Fx_create_frame): Set the frame's explicit_name member if the
user specified the name explicitly.
* xfns.c (Fx_get_resource): Add CLASS argument, to give class of
ATTRIBUTE.
[not HAVE_X11]: Change definition of Fx_get_resource macro
accordingly.
(x_get_arg): Add CLASS argument, to give the class of ATTRIBUTE.
Pass it along to Fx_get_resource.
(x_figure_window_size, x_icon): Pass new argument to x_get_arg.
(x_default_parameter): Add XCLASS argument, to give the class of
XPROP. Pass it along to x_get_arg.
(Fx_create_frame): Pass new args to x_get_arg and
x_default_parameter.
* xfns.c (Fx_create_frame): Use the same resource names and
classes as xterm and Emacs 18.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Thu, 14 Jan 1993 15:19:55 +0000 |
parents | 1f7d20c707c0 |
children | 2c65d1a8af09 |
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# Set up something to print out s-expressions. define pr set Fprin1 ($, Qexternal_debugging_output) echo \n end document pr Print the emacs s-expression which is $. Works only when an inferior emacs is executing. end # Set this to the same thing as the DATA_SEG_BITS macro in your # machine-description files. set $data_seg_bits = 0 define mips set $data_seg_bits = 0x10000000 end document mips Set up the xfoo macros to deal with the MIPS processor. Specifically, this sets $data_seg_bits to the right thing. end define xtype output (enum Lisp_Type) (($ >> 24) & 0x7f) echo \n end document xtype Print the type of $, assuming it is an Elisp value. end define xint print (($ & 0x00ffffff) << 8) >> 8 end document xint Print $, assuming it is an Elisp integer. This gets the sign right. end define xptr print (void *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits) end document xptr Print the pointer portion of $, assuming it is an Elisp value. end define xwindow print (struct window *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits) printf "%dx%d+%d+%d\n", $->width, $->height, $->left, $->top end document xwindow Print $ as a window pointer, assuming it is an Elisp window value. Print the window's position as "WIDTHxHEIGHT+LEFT+TOP". end define xmarker print (struct Lisp_Marker *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits) end document xmarker Print $ as a marker pointer, assuming it is an Elisp marker value. end define xbuffer print (struct buffer *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits) output &((struct Lisp_String *) ((($->name) & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits))->data echo \n end document xbuffer Set $ as a buffer pointer, assuming it is an Elisp buffer value. Print the name of the buffer. end define xsymbol print (struct Lisp_Symbol *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits) output &$->name->data echo \n end document xsymbol Print the name and address of the symbol $. This command assumes that $ is an Elisp symbol value. end define xstring print (struct Lisp_String *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits) output ($->size > 10000) ? "big string" : ($->data[0])@($->size) echo \n end document xstring Print the contents and address of the string $. This command assumes that $ is an Elisp string value. end define xvector print (struct Lisp_Vector *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits) output ($->size > 1000) ? "big vector" : ($->contents[0])@($->size) echo \n end document xvector Print the contents and address of the vector $. This command assumes that $ is an Elisp vector value. end define xframe print (struct frame *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits) end document xframe Print $ as a frame pointer, assuming it is an Elisp frame value. end define xcons print (struct Lisp_Cons *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits) output *$ echo \n end document xcons Print the contents of $, assuming it is an Elisp cons. end define xcar print ((($ >> 24) & 0x7f) == Lisp_Cons ? ((struct Lisp_Cons *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits))->car : 0) end document xcar Print the car of $, assuming it is an Elisp pair. end define xcdr print ((($ >> 24) & 0x7f) == Lisp_Cons ? ((struct Lisp_Cons *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits))->cdr : 0) end document xcdr Print the cdr of $, assuming it is an Elisp pair. end define xsubr print (struct Lisp_Subr *) (($ & 0x00ffffff) | $data_seg_bits) output *$ echo \n end document xsubr Print the address of the subr which the Lisp_Object $ points to. end set print pretty on unset environment TERMCAP unset environment TERM echo TERMCAP and TERM environment variables unset.\n show environment DISPLAY set args -q # Don't let abort actually run, as it will make # stdio stop working and therefore the `pr' command below as well. break abort # If we are running in synchronous mode, we want a chance to look around # before Emacs exits. Perhaps we should put the break somewhere else # instead... break _XPrintDefaultError