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* frame.c (Fdelete_frame): Clear the frame's display after calling
the window-system-dependent frame destruction routine. We
no longer need to pass the display as a separate argument to
x_destroy_window.
* xterm.c (x_destroy_window): Put the code which clears out f's
display here, right after we free the storage it points to. Put
everything, including the code which clears x_focus_frame and
x_highlight_frame, inside the BLOCK/UNBLOCK_INPUT pair.
* frame.c (Fdelete_frame): Clear the frame's display after calling
the window-system-dependent frame destruction routine. We
no longer need to pass the display as a separate argument to
x_destroy_window.
* xterm.c (x_destroy_window): Put the code which clears out f's
display here, right after we free the storage it points to. Put
everything, including the code which clears x_focus_frame and
x_highlight_frame, inside the BLOCK/UNBLOCK_INPUT pair.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Fri, 22 Jan 1993 02:45:16 +0000 |
parents | f756ede77561 |
children | 44df7395bed8 |
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/* Program to produce output at regular intervals. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <time.h> struct tm *localtime (); main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { int period = 60; long when; struct tm *tp; if (argc > 1) period = atoi (argv[1]); while (1) { /* Make sure wakeup stops when Emacs goes away. */ if (getppid () == 1) exit (0); printf ("Wake up!\n"); fflush (stdout); /* If using a period of 60, produce the output when the minute changes. */ if (period == 60) { time (&when); tp = localtime (&when); sleep (60 - tp->tm_sec); } else sleep (period); } }