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(c-looking-at-inexpr-block): Replaced a call to c-beginning-of-statement-1 that caused a bad case of recursion which could consume a lot of CPU in large classes in languages that have in-expression classes (i.e. Java and Pike). (c-guess-basic-syntax): Check for in-expression statements before top level constructs (i.e. case 6 is moved before case 5 and is now case 4) to catch in-expression classes in top level expressions correctly. (c-guess-basic-syntax): Less naive handling of objc-method-intro. Case 4 removed and case 5I added. (c-beginning-of-inheritance-list, c-guess-basic-syntax): Fixed recognition of inheritance lists when the lines begins with a comma. (c-forward-syntactic-ws): Fixed an infloop bug when the buffer ends with a macro continuation char. (c-guess-basic-syntax): Added support for function definitions as statements in Pike. The first statement in a lambda block is now labeled defun-block-intro instead of statement-block-intro. (c-narrow-out-enclosing-class): Whack the state so that the class surrounding point is selected, not the one innermost in the state. (c-guess-basic-syntax): Fixed bug in recognition of switch labels having hanging multiline statements. (c-beginning-of-member-init-list): Broke out some code in c-guess-basic-syntax to a separate function. (c-just-after-func-arglist-p): Fixed recognition of member inits with multiple line arglists. (c-guess-basic-syntax): New case 5B.3 to detect member-init-cont when the commas are in funny places. (c-looking-at-bos): New helper function. (c-looking-at-inexpr-block): More tests to tell inexpr and toplevel classes apart in Pike. (c-guess-basic-syntax): Fixed bogus recognition of case 9A. (c-guess-basic-syntax): Made the cpp-macro a syntax modifier like comment-intro, to make it possible to get syntactic indentation for preprocessor directives. It's incompatible wrt to lineup functions on cpp-macro, but it has no observable effect in the 99.9% common case where cpp-macro is set to -1000. (c-guess-basic-syntax): Fixed bug with missed member-init-cont when the preceding arglist is several lines. (c-beginning-of-statement-1): Fixed bug where we were left at comments preceding the first statement when reaching the beginning of the buffer. (c-beginning-of-closest-statement): New helper function to go back to the closest preceding statement start, which could be inside a conditional statement. (c-guess-basic-syntax): Use c-beginning-of-closest-statement in cases 10B.2, 17B and 17C. (c-guess-basic-syntax): Better handling of arglist-intro, arglist-cont-nonempty and arglist-close when the arglist is nested inside parens. Cases 7A, 7C and 7F changed. (c-beginning-of-statement-1): Fixed handling of multiline Pike type decls. (c-guess-basic-syntax): Fixed bug with fully::qualified::names in C++ member init lists. Preamble in case 5D changed.
author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
date Mon, 24 Jul 2000 11:11:20 +0000
parents bbce331da1be
children 23a1cea22d13
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#include "copyright.h"

/* $Header: /u/src/emacs/19.0/oldXMenu/RCS/FindPane.c,v 1.1 1992/04/11 22:10:19 jimb Exp $ */
/* Copyright    Massachusetts Institute of Technology    1985	*/

/*
 * XMenu:	MIT Project Athena, X Window system menu package
 *
 *	XMenuFindPane - Find the first menu pane who's label matches a 
 *			particular string.
 *
 *	Author:		Tony Della Fera, DEC
 *			January 22, 1986
 *
 */

#include "XMenuInt.h"

int
XMenuFindPane(menu, label) 
    register XMenu *menu;
    register char *label;
{
    register XMPane *p_ptr;
    register int i = 0;

    /*
     * Check for NULL pointers!
     */
    if (label == NULL) {
	_XMErrorCode = XME_ARG_BOUNDS;
	return(XM_FAILURE);
    }

    /*
     * Find the pane who's label matches the given label.
     */
    for (
	p_ptr = menu->p_list->next;
	p_ptr != menu->p_list;
	p_ptr = p_ptr->next
    ){
	if (p_ptr->label_length == 0) {
	    if (*label == '\0') {
		_XMErrorCode = XME_NO_ERROR;
		return (i);
	    }
	}
	else {
	    if (strncmp (label, p_ptr->label, p_ptr->label_length) == 0) {
		_XMErrorCode = XME_NO_ERROR;
		return (i);
	    }
	}
	i++;
    }

    /*
     * If we get here then we have not found
     * a match.
     */
    _XMErrorCode = XME_P_NOT_FOUND;
    return (XM_FAILURE);
}