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* keyboard.c (echo_char, read_char): Apply EVENT_HEAD without first
testing for EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS; EVENT_HEAD works properly on
all sorts of events now.
(read_key_sequence): Use the new accessors to decide in which window
an event occurred.
* keyboard.c (Qevent_unmodified): Replaced by...
(Qevent_symbol_elements): New property.
(syms_of_keyboard): initialize and staticpro the latter, not the
former.
* keyboard.c (readable_events): This doesn't need to scan and
discard mouse release events anymore; it just uses
EVENT_QUEUES_EMPTY.
(kbd_buffer_get_event): No need to skip past mouse release events.
* keyboard.c (button_down_location): New variable, which
stores the location at which each button was pressed, so we
can build a complete drag event when the button is released.
(make_lispy_event): When a button is pressed, record its
location in button_down_location, and turn it into a `down'
event. When a button is released, compare its release
location with its press location, and decide whether to call
it a `click' or `drag' event.
Change mouse movement events to be arranged like click events.
(format_modifiers): Note that the click modifier has no
written representation.
(modifier_names, modifer_symbols): New variables, used to
create the Qevent_symbol_elements property.
(modify_event_symbol): Change the format of the modified
symbol cache; there are too many modifier bits now to use a
vector indexed by a modifier mask. Use an assoc-list instead.
Document the format of the cache.
Put the Qevent_symbol_elements property on each new symbol,
instead of a Qevent_unmodified property.
(symbols_of_keyboard): Put Qevent_symbol_elements properties on
the symbols specified in head_table, not Qevent_unmodifed properties.
Initialize and staticpro modifier_symbols, and staticpro the
window elements of button_down_location.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Fri, 02 Oct 1992 23:55:39 +0000 |
parents | 3165b2697c78 |
children | 321b22a46f7a |
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/* <dir.h> -- definitions for 4.2BSD-compatible directory access last edit: 09-Jul-1983 D A Gwyn */ #ifdef VMS #ifndef FAB$C_BID #include <fab.h> #endif #ifndef NAM$C_BID #include <nam.h> #endif #ifndef RMS$_SUC #include <rmsdef.h> #endif #include "dir.h" #endif /* VMS */ #define DIRBLKSIZ 512 /* size of directory block */ #ifdef VMS #define MAXNAMLEN (DIR$S_NAME + 7) /* 80 plus room for version #. */ #define MAXFULLSPEC NAM$C_MAXRSS /* Maximum full spec */ #else #define MAXNAMLEN 15 /* maximum filename length */ #endif /* VMS */ /* NOTE: MAXNAMLEN must be one less than a multiple of 4 */ struct direct /* data from readdir() */ { long d_ino; /* inode number of entry */ unsigned short d_reclen; /* length of this record */ unsigned short d_namlen; /* length of string in d_name */ char d_name[MAXNAMLEN+1]; /* name of file */ }; typedef struct { int dd_fd; /* file descriptor */ int dd_loc; /* offset in block */ int dd_size; /* amount of valid data */ char dd_buf[DIRBLKSIZ]; /* directory block */ } DIR; /* stream data from opendir() */ extern DIR *opendir(); extern struct direct *readdir(); extern long telldir(); extern void seekdir(); extern void closedir(); #define rewinddir( dirp ) seekdir( dirp, 0L )