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* w32fns.c (hourglass_timer, hourglass_hwnd): New variables.
(syms_of_w32fns): Initialize them.
(HOURGLASS_ID): New constant.
(x_window_to_frame): Don't check hourglass_window.
(w32_wnd_proc) <WM_TIMER>: Handle hourglass_timer.
(w32_wnd_proc) <WM_EXITMENULOOP>: Set pending hourglass cursor.
(w32_wnd_proc) <WM_SETCURSOR>: Set the hourglass or current cursor.
(w32_wnd_proc) <WM_EMACS_SETCURSOR>: Set frame's current_cursor.
Only change the cursor if hourglass is not active.
(Fx_create_frame): Initialize frame's current_cursor.
(hourglass_atimer): Remove.
(hourglass_started): New function.
(start_hourglass, cancel_hourglass, hide_hourglass): Adapt to w32.
(show_hourglass): Adapt to w32, changing argument to frame.
* w32term.h (struct w32_output): Remove hourglass_window.
Add current_cursor.
* eval.c (call_debugger, Fsignal):
* keyboard.c (recursive_edit_1, cmd_error, Ftop_level)
(command_loop_1, Fread_key_sequence, Fread_key_sequence_vector)
(Fexecute_extended_command, cancel_hourglass_unwind):
* minibuf.c (read_minibuf):
* fns.c (Fy_or_n_p): Enable hourglass when HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM.
author | Jason Rumney <jasonr@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 19 Mar 2008 17:02:31 +0000 |
parents | 02e2382f5e8a |
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The Free Software Foundation claims no copyright on this file, taken from a posting to the public newsgroup net.sources. Path: mit-amt!mit-eddie!think!harvard!seismo!gatech!akgua!whuxlm!whuxl!houxm!ihnp4!stolaf!umn-cs!herndon From: herndon@umn-cs.UUCP Newsgroups: net.sources Subject: GNU Echo, Release 1 Message-ID: <1600001@umn-cs.UUCP> Date: 28 Oct 85 18:23:00 GMT /* Written 12:22 pm Oct 28, 1985 by umn-cs!herndon in umn-cs:net.jokes */ /* ---------- "GNU Echo, Release 1" ---------- */ GNUecho(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual GNUecho(1) NAME echo - echo arguments SYNOPSIS echo [ options ] ... DESCRIPTION _^HE_^Hc_^Hh_^Ho writes its arguments separated by blanks and terminated by a newline on the standard output. Options to filter and redirect the output are as follows: -2 generate rhyming couplets from keywords -3 generate Haiku verse from keywords -5 generate limerick from keywords -a convert ASCII to ASCII -A disambiguate sentence structure -b generate bureaucratese equivalent (see -x) -B issue equivalent C code with bugs fixed -c simplify/calculate arithmetic expression(s) -C remove copyright notice(s) -d define new echo switch map -D delete all ownership information from system files -e evaluate lisp expression(s) -E convert ASCII to Navajo -f read input from file -F transliterate to french -g generate pseudo-revolutionary marxist catch-phrases -G prepend GNU manifesto -h halt system (reboot suppressed on Suns, Apollos, and VAXen, not supported on NOS-2) -i emulate IBM OS/VU (recursive universes not supported) -I emulate IBM VTOS 3.7.6 (chronosynclastic infundibulae supported with restrictions documented in IBM VTOS Printed 10/28/85 18 January 1983 1 GNUecho(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual GNUecho(1) Reference Manual rev 3.2.6) -J generate junk mail -j justify text (see -b option) -k output "echo" software tools -K delete privileged accounts -l generate legalese equivalent -L load echo modules -M generate mail -N send output to all reachable networks (usable with -J, -K, -h options) -n do not add newline to the output -o generate obscene text -O clean up dirty language -p decrypt and print /etc/passwd -P port echo to all reachable networks -P1 oolcay itay -q query standard input for arguments -r read alternate ".echo" file on start up -R change root password to "RMS" -s suspend operating system during output (Sun and VAX BSD 4.2 only) -S translate to swahili -T emulate TCP/IP handler -t issue troff output -u issue unix philosophy essay -v generate reverberating echo -V print debugging information Printed 10/28/85 18 January 1983 2 GNUecho(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual GNUecho(1) -x decrypt DES format messages (NSA secret algorithm CX 3.8, not distributed outside continental US) _^HE_^Hc_^Hh_^Ho is useful for producing diagnostics in shell programs and for writing constant data on pipes. To send diagnostics to the standard error file, do `echo ... 1>&2'. AUTHOR Richard M. Stallman Printed 10/28/85 18 January 1983 3