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(eshell-hist-initialize): When in the minibuffer, use the global value
of `eshell-history-ring', and never save it to disk, or ask to save it
to disk. This allows users of session.el to control whether its
global state should be persisted or not.
(eshell-add-command-to-history): Don't write Eshell's history out to
disk, let the governing mode control that upon exit.
(eshell-add-input-to-history): New function, with most of the code
from eshell-add-to-history.
(eshell-add-command-to-history): New function, to record in
eshell-history the commands run via eshell-command.
(eshell-add-to-history): Call eshell-add-command-to-history to do most
of the work.
author | John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com> |
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date | Sat, 16 Feb 2002 07:11:05 +0000 |
parents | e0d966fb548f |
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/* This file overrides the R4 or R5 mit/lib/Xt/Initialize.c, except that the functions lwlib_GetFileDatabase(), lwlib_CombineFileDatabase(), and lwlib_xrdb_initialize() are called. By doing this silly cpp hack, we avoid version skew problems. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include <config.h> #endif #include <X11/Xlib.h> #include <X11/cursorfont.h> #include <X11/Xutil.h> #ifdef XlibSpecificationRelease #if XlibSpecificationRelease >= 5 #define HAVE_X11R5 #endif #endif extern struct _XrmHashBucketRec *lwlib_GetFileDatabase (); extern void lwlib_xrdb_initialize (); /* Replace all calls to XrmGetFileDatabase() with lwlib_GetFileDatabase(), calls to XrmCombineFileDatabase() with lwlib_CombineFileDatabase(), and rename the defined _XtDisplayInitialize() function. */ #define XrmGetFileDatabase lwlib_GetFileDatabase #define XrmCombineFileDatabase lwlib_CombineFileDatabase #define _XtDisplayInitialize _orig_XtDisplayInitialize /* Suck in the original code. Don't change this: see comments in Imakefile. */ #include "Initialize.c" #undef XrmGetFileDatabase #undef XrmCombineFileDatabase #undef _XtDisplayInitialize /* Now provide a definition of _XtDisplayInitialize() which invokes the original code after calling our initialization hook. Note that the R4 and R5 versions of _XtDisplayInitialize() take different arguments. */ #ifndef HAVE_X11R5 void _XtDisplayInitialize(dpy, pd, name, class, urlist, num_urs, argc, argv) Display *dpy; XtPerDisplay pd; String name, class; XrmOptionDescRec *urlist; Cardinal num_urs; Cardinal *argc; char *argv[]; { lwlib_xrdb_initialize(dpy); _orig_XtDisplayInitialize(dpy, pd, name, class, urlist, num_urs, argc, argv); } #else /* HAVE_X11R5 */ void _XtDisplayInitialize(dpy, pd, name, urlist, num_urs, argc, argv) Display *dpy; XtPerDisplay pd; String name; XrmOptionDescRec *urlist; Cardinal num_urs; int *argc; char **argv; { lwlib_xrdb_initialize(dpy); _orig_XtDisplayInitialize(dpy, pd, name, urlist, num_urs, argc, argv); } #endif /* HAVE_X11R5 */