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;;; w32-fns.el --- Lisp routines for Windows NT. ;; Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Geoff Voelker <voelker@cs.washington.edu> ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; (August 12, 1993) ;; Created. ;; (November 21, 1994) ;; [C-M-backspace] defined. ;; mode-line-format defined to show buffer file type. ;; audio bell initialized. ;;; Code: ;; Map delete and backspace (define-key function-key-map [backspace] "\177") (define-key function-key-map [delete] "\C-d") (define-key function-key-map [M-backspace] [?\M-\177]) (define-key function-key-map [C-M-backspace] [\C-\M-delete]) ;; Ignore case on file-name completion (setq completion-ignore-case t) ;; Map all versions of a filename (8.3, longname, mixed case) to the ;; same buffer. (setq find-file-visit-truename t) (defun w32-version () "Return the MS-Windows version numbers. The value is a list of three integers: the major and minor version numbers, and the build number." (x-server-version)) (defvar w32-system-shells '("cmd" "cmd.exe" "command" "command.com" "4nt" "4nt.exe" "4dos" "4dos.exe" "ndos" "ndos.exe") "List of strings recognized as Windows NT/9X system shells.") (defun w32-using-nt () "Return non-nil if literally running on Windows NT (i.e., not Windows 9X)." (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) (getenv "SystemRoot"))) (defun w32-shell-name () "Return the name of the shell being used." (or (and (boundp 'explicit-shell-file-name) explicit-shell-file-name) (getenv "ESHELL") (getenv "SHELL") (and (w32-using-nt) "cmd.exe") "command.com")) (defun w32-system-shell-p (shell-name) (and shell-name (member (downcase (file-name-nondirectory shell-name)) w32-system-shells))) (defun w32-shell-dos-semantics () "Return t if the interactive shell being used expects msdos shell semantics." (or (w32-system-shell-p (w32-shell-name)) (and (member (downcase (file-name-nondirectory (w32-shell-name))) '("cmdproxy" "cmdproxy.exe")) (w32-system-shell-p (getenv "COMSPEC"))))) (defvar w32-allow-system-shell nil "*Disable startup warning when using \"system\" shells.") (defun w32-check-shell-configuration () "Check the configuration of shell variables on Windows NT/9X. This function is invoked after loading the init files and processing the command line arguments. It issues a warning if the user or site has configured the shell with inappropriate settings." (interactive) (let ((prev-buffer (current-buffer)) (buffer (get-buffer-create "*Shell Configuration*")) (system-shell)) (set-buffer buffer) (erase-buffer) (if (w32-system-shell-p (getenv "ESHELL")) (insert (format "Warning! The ESHELL environment variable uses %s. You probably want to change it so that it uses cmdproxy.exe instead.\n\n" (getenv "ESHELL")))) (if (w32-system-shell-p (getenv "SHELL")) (insert (format "Warning! The SHELL environment variable uses %s. You probably want to change it so that it uses cmdproxy.exe instead.\n\n" (getenv "SHELL")))) (if (w32-system-shell-p shell-file-name) (insert (format "Warning! shell-file-name uses %s. You probably want to change it so that it uses cmdproxy.exe instead.\n\n" shell-file-name))) (if (and (boundp 'explicit-shell-file-name) (w32-system-shell-p explicit-shell-file-name)) (insert (format "Warning! explicit-shell-file-name uses %s. You probably want to change it so that it uses cmdproxy.exe instead.\n\n" explicit-shell-file-name))) (setq system-shell (> (buffer-size) 0)) ;; Allow user to specify that they really do want to use one of the ;; "system" shells, despite the drawbacks, but still warn if ;; shell-command-switch doesn't match. (if w32-allow-system-shell (erase-buffer)) (cond (system-shell ;; System shells. (if (string-equal "-c" shell-command-switch) (insert "Warning! shell-command-switch is \"-c\". You should set this to \"/c\" when using a system shell.\n\n")) (if w32-quote-process-args (insert "Warning! w32-quote-process-args is t. You should set this to nil when using a system shell.\n\n"))) ;; Non-system shells. (t (if (string-equal "/c" shell-command-switch) (insert "Warning! shell-command-switch is \"/c\". You should set this to \"-c\" when using a non-system shell.\n\n")) (if (not w32-quote-process-args) (insert "Warning! w32-quote-process-args is nil. You should set this to t when using a non-system shell.\n\n")))) (if (> (buffer-size) 0) (display-buffer buffer) (kill-buffer buffer)) (set-buffer prev-buffer))) (add-hook 'after-init-hook 'w32-check-shell-configuration) ;;; Override setting chosen at startup. (defun set-default-process-coding-system () ;; Most programs on Windows will accept Unix line endings on input ;; (and some programs ported from Unix require it) but most will ;; produce DOS line endings on output. (setq default-process-coding-system (if default-enable-multibyte-characters '(undecided-dos . undecided-unix) '(raw-text-dos . raw-text-unix))) (or (w32-using-nt) ;; On Windows 9x, make cmdproxy default to using DOS line endings ;; for input, because command.com requires this. (setq process-coding-system-alist `(("[cC][mM][dD][pP][rR][oO][xX][yY]" . ,(if default-enable-multibyte-characters '(undecided-dos . undecided-dos) '(raw-text-dos . raw-text-dos))))))) (add-hook 'before-init-hook 'set-default-process-coding-system) ;;; Basic support functions for managing Emacs' locale setting (defvar w32-valid-locales nil "List of locale ids known to be supported.") ;;; This is the brute-force version; an efficient version is now ;;; built-in though. (if (not (fboundp 'w32-get-valid-locale-ids)) (defun w32-get-valid-locale-ids () "Return list of all valid Windows locale ids." (let ((i 65535) locales) (while (> i 0) (if (w32-get-locale-info i) (setq locales (cons i locales))) (setq i (1- i))) locales))) (defun w32-list-locales () "List the name and id of all locales supported by Windows." (interactive) (if (null w32-valid-locales) (setq w32-valid-locales (w32-get-valid-locale-ids))) (switch-to-buffer-other-window (get-buffer-create "*Supported Locales*")) (erase-buffer) (insert "LCID\tAbbrev\tFull name\n\n") (insert (mapconcat '(lambda (x) (format "%d\t%s\t%s" x (w32-get-locale-info x) (w32-get-locale-info x t))) w32-valid-locales "\n")) (insert "\n") (goto-char (point-min))) ;;; Setup Info-default-directory-list to include the info directory ;;; near where Emacs executable was installed. We used to set INFOPATH, ;;; but when this is set Info-default-directory-list is ignored. We ;;; also cannot rely upon what is set in paths.el because they assume ;;; that configuration during build time is correct for runtime. (defun w32-init-info () (let* ((instdir (file-name-directory invocation-directory)) (dir1 (expand-file-name "../info/" instdir)) (dir2 (expand-file-name "../../../info/" instdir))) (if (file-exists-p dir1) (setq Info-default-directory-list (append Info-default-directory-list (list dir1))) (if (file-exists-p dir2) (setq Info-default-directory-list (append Info-default-directory-list (list dir2))))))) (add-hook 'before-init-hook 'w32-init-info) ;;; The variable source-directory is used to initialize Info-directory-list. ;;; However, the common case is that Emacs is being used from a binary ;;; distribution, and the value of source-directory is meaningless in that ;;; case. Even worse, source-directory can refer to a directory on a drive ;;; on the build machine that happens to be a removable drive on the user's ;;; machine. When this happens, Emacs tries to access the removable drive ;;; and produces the abort/retry/ignore dialog. Since we do not use ;;; source-directory, set it to something that is a reasonable approximation ;;; on the user's machine. ;(add-hook 'before-init-hook ; '(lambda () ; (setq source-directory (file-name-as-directory ; (expand-file-name ".." exec-directory))))) ;; Avoid creating auto-save file names containing invalid characters. (fset 'original-make-auto-save-file-name (symbol-function 'make-auto-save-file-name)) (defun make-auto-save-file-name () "Return file name to use for auto-saves of current buffer. Does not consider `auto-save-visited-file-name' as that variable is checked before calling this function. You can redefine this for customization. See also `auto-save-file-name-p'." (let ((filename (original-make-auto-save-file-name))) ;; Don't modify remote (ange-ftp) filenames (if (string-match "^/\\w+@[-A-Za-z0-9._]+:" filename) filename (convert-standard-filename filename)))) (defun convert-standard-filename (filename) "Convert a standard file's name to something suitable for the current OS. This function's standard definition is trivial; it just returns the argument. However, on some systems, the function is redefined with a definition that really does change some file names." (let ((name (copy-sequence filename)) (start 0)) ;; leave ':' if part of drive specifier (if (and (> (length name) 1) (eq (aref name 1) ?:)) (setq start 2)) ;; destructively replace invalid filename characters with ! (while (string-match "[?*:<>|\"\000-\037]" name start) (aset name (match-beginning 0) ?!) (setq start (match-end 0))) ;; convert directory separators to Windows format ;; (but only if the shell in use requires it) (if (w32-shell-dos-semantics) (while (string-match "/" name start) (aset name (match-beginning 0) ?\\) (setq start (match-end 0)))) name)) ;;; Fix interface to (X-specific) mouse.el (defun x-set-selection (type data) (or type (setq type 'PRIMARY)) (put 'x-selections type data)) (defun x-get-selection (&optional type data-type) (or type (setq type 'PRIMARY)) (get 'x-selections type)) (defun set-w32-system-coding-system (coding-system) "Set the coding system used by the Windows System to CODING-SYSTEM. This is used for things like passing font names with non-ASCII characters in them to the system. For a list of possible values of CODING-SYSTEM, use \\[list-coding-systems]." (interactive (list (let ((default w32-system-coding-system)) (read-coding-system (format "Coding system for system calls (default, %s): " default) default)))) (check-coding-system coding-system) (setq w32-system-coding-system coding-system)) ;; Set system coding system initially to iso-latin-1 (set-w32-system-coding-system 'iso-latin-1) ;;; Set to a system sound if you want a fancy bell. (set-message-beep nil) ;;; The "Windows" keys on newer keyboards bring up the Start menu ;;; whether you want it or not - make Emacs ignore these keystrokes ;;; rather than beep. (global-set-key [lwindow] 'ignore) (global-set-key [rwindow] 'ignore) ;; Map certain keypad keys into ASCII characters ;; that people usually expect. (define-key function-key-map [tab] [?\t]) (define-key function-key-map [linefeed] [?\n]) (define-key function-key-map [clear] [11]) (define-key function-key-map [return] [13]) (define-key function-key-map [escape] [?\e]) (define-key function-key-map [M-tab] [?\M-\t]) (define-key function-key-map [M-linefeed] [?\M-\n]) (define-key function-key-map [M-clear] [?\M-\013]) (define-key function-key-map [M-return] [?\M-\015]) (define-key function-key-map [M-escape] [?\M-\e]) ;; These don't do the right thing (voelker) ;(define-key function-key-map [backspace] [127]) ;(define-key function-key-map [delete] [127]) ;(define-key function-key-map [M-backspace] [?\M-\d]) ;(define-key function-key-map [M-delete] [?\M-\d]) ;; These tell read-char how to convert ;; these special chars to ASCII. (put 'tab 'ascii-character ?\t) (put 'linefeed 'ascii-character ?\n) (put 'clear 'ascii-character 12) (put 'return 'ascii-character 13) (put 'escape 'ascii-character ?\e) (put 'backspace 'ascii-character 127) (put 'delete 'ascii-character 127) ;; W32 uses different color indexes than standard: (defvar w32-tty-standard-colors '(("white" 15 65535 65535 65535) ("yellow" 14 65535 65535 0) ; Yellow ("lightmagenta" 13 65535 0 65535) ; Magenta ("lightred" 12 65535 0 0) ; Red ("lightcyan" 11 0 65535 65535) ; Cyan ("lightgreen" 10 0 65535 0) ; Green ("lightblue" 9 0 0 65535) ; Blue ("darkgray" 8 26112 26112 26112) ; Gray40 ("lightgray" 7 48640 48640 48640) ; Gray ("brown" 6 40960 20992 11520) ; Sienna ("magenta" 5 35584 0 35584) ; DarkMagenta ("red" 4 45568 8704 8704) ; FireBrick ("cyan" 3 0 52736 53504) ; DarkTurquoise ("green" 2 8704 35584 8704) ; ForestGreen ("blue" 1 0 0 52480) ; MediumBlue ("black" 0 0 0 0)) "A list of VGA console colors, their indices and 16-bit RGB values.") (defun w32-add-charset-info (xlfd-charset windows-charset codepage) "Function to add character sets to display with Windows fonts. Creates entries in `w32-charset-info-alist'. XLFD-CHARSET is a string which will appear in the XLFD font name to identify the character set. WINDOWS-CHARSET is a symbol identifying the Windows character set this maps to. For the list of possible values, see the documentation for `w32-charset-info-alist'. CODEPAGE can be a numeric codepage that Windows uses to display the character set, t for Unicode output with no codepage translation or nil for 8 bit output with no translation." (add-to-list 'w32-charset-info-alist (cons xlfd-charset (cons windows-charset codepage))) ) (w32-add-charset-info "iso8859-1" 'w32-charset-ansi 1252) (w32-add-charset-info "iso8859-14" 'w32-charset-ansi 28604) (w32-add-charset-info "iso8859-15" 'w32-charset-ansi 28605) (w32-add-charset-info "jisx0208-sjis" 'w32-charset-shiftjis 932) (w32-add-charset-info "jisx0201-latin" 'w32-charset-shiftjis 932) (w32-add-charset-info "jisx0201-katakana" 'w32-charset-shiftjis 932) (w32-add-charset-info "ksc5601.1987" 'w32-charset-hangeul 949) (w32-add-charset-info "big5" 'w32-charset-chinesebig5 950) (w32-add-charset-info "gb2312" 'w32-charset-gb2312 936) (w32-add-charset-info "ms-symbol" 'w32-charset-symbol nil) (w32-add-charset-info "ms-oem" 'w32-charset-oem 437) (w32-add-charset-info "ms-oemlatin" 'w32-charset-oem 850) (if (boundp 'w32-extra-charsets-defined) (progn (w32-add-charset-info "iso8859-2" 'w32-charset-easteurope 28592) (w32-add-charset-info "iso8859-3" 'w32-charset-turkish 28593) (w32-add-charset-info "iso8859-4" 'w32-charset-baltic 28594) (w32-add-charset-info "iso8859-5" 'w32-charset-russian 28595) (w32-add-charset-info "iso8859-6" 'w32-charset-arabic 28596) (w32-add-charset-info "iso8859-7" 'w32-charset-greek 28597) (w32-add-charset-info "iso8859-8" 'w32-charset-hebrew 1255) (w32-add-charset-info "iso8859-9" 'w32-charset-turkish 1254) (w32-add-charset-info "iso8859-13" 'w32-charset-baltic 1257) (w32-add-charset-info "koi8-r" 'w32-charset-russian 20866) (w32-add-charset-info "tis620" 'w32-charset-thai 874) (w32-add-charset-info "ksc5601.1992" 'w32-charset-johab 1361) (w32-add-charset-info "mac" 'w32-charset-mac nil))) (if (boundp 'w32-unicode-charset-defined) (progn (w32-add-charset-info "iso10646" 'w32-charset-unicode t) (w32-add-charset-info "unicode" 'w32-charset-unicode t))) (make-obsolete-variable 'w32-enable-italics 'w32-enable-synthesized-fonts "21.1") (make-obsolete-variable 'w32-charset-to-codepage-alist 'w32-charset-info-alist "21.1") ;;;; Selections and cut buffers ;;; We keep track of the last text selected here, so we can check the ;;; current selection against it, and avoid passing back our own text ;;; from x-cut-buffer-or-selection-value. (defvar x-last-selected-text nil) ;;; It is said that overlarge strings are slow to put into the cut buffer. ;;; Note this value is overridden below. (defvar x-cut-buffer-max 20000 "Max number of characters to put in the cut buffer.") (defcustom x-select-enable-clipboard t "Non-nil means cutting and pasting uses the clipboard. This is in addition to the primary selection." :type 'boolean :group 'killing) (defun x-select-text (text &optional push) "Make TEXT the last selected text. If `x-select-enable-clipboard' is non-nil, copy the text to the system clipboard as well. Optional PUSH is ignored on Windows." (if x-select-enable-clipboard (w32-set-clipboard-data text)) (setq x-last-selected-text text)) (defun x-get-selection-value () "Return the value of the current selection. Consult the selection, then the cut buffer. Treat empty strings as if they were unset." (if x-select-enable-clipboard (let (text) ;; Don't die if x-get-selection signals an error. (condition-case c (setq text (w32-get-clipboard-data)) (error (message "w32-get-clipboard-data:%s" c))) (if (string= text "") (setq text nil)) (cond ((not text) nil) ((eq text x-last-selected-text) nil) ((string= text x-last-selected-text) ;; Record the newer string, so subsequent calls can use the 'eq' test. (setq x-last-selected-text text) nil) (t (setq x-last-selected-text text)))))) (defalias 'x-cut-buffer-or-selection-value 'x-get-selection-value) ;;; Arrange for the kill and yank functions to set and check the clipboard. (setq interprogram-cut-function 'x-select-text) (setq interprogram-paste-function 'x-get-selection-value) ;;; w32-fns.el ends here