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(nnmail-active-file-coding-system): New variable.
(nnmail-insert-xref): Encode pathname for Emacs 20.
(nnmail-write-region, nnmh-retrieve-headers, nnmh-request-article,
nnmh-request-group, nnmh-possibly-change-directory): Protect from
conversion by `pathname-coding-system' for XEmacs/mule.
(nnmail-pathname-coding-system): New variable.
(nnmail-group-pathname): Encode pathname for Emacs 20.
nnmail-file-coding-system): New variable.
(nnmail-find-file): Bind `coding-system-for-read' with
`nnmail-file-coding-system' for Emacs/mule and XEmacs/mule.
(nnmail-write-region): Bind `coding-system-for-write' with
`nnmail-file-coding-system' for Emacs/mule and XEmacs/mule.
author | Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> |
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date | Thu, 28 Aug 1997 04:51:02 +0000 |
parents | 87934d212841 |
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/* Hey Emacs, this is -*- C -*- code! */ /* The default search path for Lisp function "load". This sets load-path. */ #define PATH_LOADSEARCH "EMACS_LIBRARY:[LOCAL-LISP],EMACS_LIBRARY:[LISP]" /* Like PATH_LOADSEARCH, but used only when Emacs is dumping. This path is usually identical to PATH_LOADSEARCH except that the entry for the directory containing the installed lisp files has been replaced with ../lisp. */ #define PATH_DUMPLOADSEARCH "[-.LISP]" /* The extra search path for programs to invoke. This is appended to whatever the PATH environment variable says to set the Lisp variable exec-path and the first file name in it sets the Lisp variable exec-directory. exec-directory is used for finding executables and other architecture-dependent files. */ #define PATH_EXEC "EMACS_LIBRARY:[LIB-SRC]" /* Where Emacs should look for its architecture-independent data files, like the docstring file. The lisp variable data-directory is set to this value. */ #define PATH_DATA "EMACS_LIBRARY:[ETC]" /* the name of the directory that contains lock files with which we record what files are being modified in Emacs. This directory should be writable by everyone. */ #define PATH_LOCK "EMACS_LIBRARY:[LOCK]" /* the name of the file !!!SuperLock!!! in the directory specified by PATH_LOCK. Yes, this is redundant. */ #define PATH_SUPERLOCK "EMACS_LIBRARY:[LOCK]$$$SUPERLOCK$$$."