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cedet/semantic/db-debug.el: Don't require semantic/db-mode, since
semanticdb-current-database and semanticdb-current-table are now in
semantic/db.el.
cedet/semantic/db-ebrowse.el: Don't require semantic/db-mode, since
semanticdb-current-database and semanticdb-current-table are now in
semantic/db.el.
cedet/semantic/db-el.el: Require semantic/lex-spp.
Require semantic/db instead of semantic/db-search.
cedet/semantic/db-file.el: Declare inversion-test and
data-debug-insert-thing.
(semanticdb-load-database): Load inversion only if necessary.
cedet/semantic/db-find.el: Autoload semanticdb-find-default-throttle.
Defvar data-debug-thing-alist, and ede-current-project.
Declare data-debug-insert-stuff-list, data-debug-insert-tag-list,
semantic-scope-reset-cache, and semanticdb-typecache-notify-reset.
Require semantic/tag-file, and semantic/sort.
(semantic-reset): Require semantic/scope.
(semanticdb-partial-synchronize): Require semantic/db-typecache.
(semanticdb-find-table-for-include) Move up to avoid compiler warning.
cedet/semantic/db-global.el: Declare data-debug-new-buffer and
data-debug-insert-thing.
(semanticdb-project-database-global) Move up to avoid compiler warning.
cedet/semantic/db-javascript.el: Fix provide statement.
Require semantic/db-find instead of semantic/db-search.
cedet/semantic/db-mode.el: Declare semantic-lex-spp-set-dynamic-table.
(semanticdb-current-database, semanticdb-current-table): Move into
semantic/db.el
cedet/semantic/db-ref.el: Require eieio, semantic/db, and semantic/util.
Declare data-debug-new-buffer and data-debug-insert-object-slots.
Defvar semantic-case-fold. Require semantic/find when compiling.
cedet/semantic/db-typecache.el: Require semantic/tag-ls,
semantic/analyze/fcn, and semantic/scope. Declare
data-debug-insert-thing and data-debug-new-buffer.
cedet/semantic/db.el (semanticdb-search-results-table): Move class
definition here from semantic/db-search.el.
(semanticdb-current-database, semanticdb-current-table) Move variable
definitions here from semantic/db-mode.el.
author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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date | Mon, 31 Aug 2009 00:45:41 +0000 |
parents | d47ff67f1a11 |
children | f5a478bc42bc |
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In addition to the folks listed in ../AUTHORS responsible for GNU Emacs itself, the NeXTstep port owes to the following people: Carl Edman original author and maintainer, mainly UI Michael Brouwer heavy contributor, input handling and other areas Christian Limpach help / maintenance on NeXTstep Scott Bender OpenStep, Rhapsody ports Christophe de Dinechin MacOS X port Adrian Robert GNUstep port, update Emacs 20 -> 21+ Joe Reiss popup menu, dialog boxes; icons Andrew Athan font panel integration Scott Byer improved rendering code Scott Hess keyboard handling suggestions Rahul Abrol "hide others" patch Adam Ratcliffe preferences panel documentation Peter Dyballa assistance with non-ASCII rendering and keyboard handling David M. Cooke fix to XPM crash bug Carsten Bormann initial patch and assistance getting dired working for non-ASCII filenames Andrew Moore assistance on ns-mark-nav extension The GNUstep port was made possible through the assistance of Adam Fedor, Fred Kiefer, M. Uli Klusterer, Alexander Malmberg, Jonas Matton, and Riccardo Mottola. Leigh Smith maintained the SourceForge project for a period. Suggestions from Darcy Brockbank, Timothy Bissell, Scott Byer, David Griffiths, Scott Hess, Eberhard Mandler, John C. Randolph, and Bradley Taylor all helped things along at one point or another. Axel Seibert <seiberta@@informatik.tu-muenchen.de> and Paul J. Sanchez <paul@@whimsy.umsl.edu> offered their time and machines to make a binary release possible. We would also like to thank a number of people who kept up the constant supply of bug reports, suggested features and praise: Hardy Mayer, Gisli Ottarsson, Anthony Heading, David Bau, Jamie Zawinski, Martin Moncrieffe, Simson L. Garfinkel, Richard Stallman, Stephen Anderson, Ivo Welch, Magnus Nordborg, Tom Epperly, Andreas Koenig, Yves Arrouye, Anil Somayaji, Gregor Hoffleit; and the few hundred other people on the mailing list from whom we didn't hear much, but the presence of which assured us that maybe this project was actually worth doing.