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* xfaces.c: Doc fixes.
Put interrupt input blocking in a separate file from xterm.h.
This isn't specific to X, and it allows us to avoid #including
xterm.h in files that don't really have anything to do with X.
* blockinput.h: New file.
* xterm.h (BLOCK_INPUT, UNBLOCK_INPUT, TOTALLY_UNBLOCK_INPUT,
UNBLOCK_INPUT_RESIGNAL): These are now in blockinput.h.
(x_input_blocked, x_pending_input): Deleted; there are analogs
in blockinput.h called interrupt_input_blocked and
interrupt_input_pending.
* keyboard.c (interrupt_input_blocked, interrupt_input_pending):
New variables, used by the macros in blockinput.h.
* xterm.c: #include blockinput.h.
(x_input_blocked, x_pending_input): Deleted.
(XTread_socket): Test and set interrupt_input_blocked and
interrupt_input_pending instead of the old variables.
* alloc.c, xfaces.c, xfns.c, xmenu.c, xselect.c, keymap.c:
#include blockinput.h.
* eval.c: #include blockinput.h instead of xterm.h.
* keyboard.c: #include blockinput.h.
(input_poll_signal): Just test
interrupt_input_blocked, instead of testing HAVE_X_WINDOWS and
x_input_blocked.
Block the processing of interrupt input while we're manipulating the
malloc heap.
* alloc.c: (xfree): New function, to make it easy to free things
safely.
(xmalloc, xrealloc): Block X input while doing the deed.
(VALIDATE_LISP_STORAGE, gc_sweep, compact_strings): Use xfree
instead of free.
(uninterrupt_malloc): New function, to install input-blocking
hooks into the GNU malloc routines.
* emacs.c [not SYSTEM_MALLOC] (main): Call uninterrupt_malloc
on startup.
* alloc.c: (make_interval, make_float, Fcons, Fmake_vector,
Fmake_symbol, Fmake_marker, make_uninit_string, Fgarbage_collect):
Use xmalloc instead of malloc; don't bother to check if out of
memory here.
(Fgarbage_collect): Call xrealloc instead of realloc.
* buffer.c: Use xmalloc and xfree instead of malloc and free;
don't bother to check if out of memory here.
(Fget_buffer_create): Put BLOCK_INPUT/UNBLOCK_INPUT pair around
calls to ralloc routines.
* insdel.c: Same.
* lisp.h (xfree): New extern declaration.
* xfaces.c (xfree): Don't #define this to be free; use the
definition in alloc.c.
* dispnew.c, doc.c, doprnt.c, fileio.c, lread.c, term.c, xfns.c,
xmenu.c, xterm.c: Use xfree instead of free.
* hftctl.c: Use xfree and xmalloc instead of free and malloc.
* keymap.c (current_minor_maps): BLOCK_INPUT while calling realloc
and malloc.
* search.c: Since the regexp routines can malloc, BLOCK_INPUT
while runing them. #include blockinput.h.
* sysdep.c: #include blockinput.h. Call xfree and xmalloc instead
of free and malloc. BLOCK_INPUT around routines which we know
will call malloc.
ymakefile (keyboard.o, keymap.o, search.o, sysdep.o, xfaces.o,
xfns.o, xmenu.o, xterm.o, xselect.o, alloc.o, eval.o): Note that
these depend on blockinput.h.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Wed, 31 Mar 1993 10:47:13 +0000 |
parents | 8317265b21dc |
children | 28bca94e66c3 |
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/* systime.h - System-dependent definitions for time manipulations. Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #if defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) && !defined (NEED_TIME_H) /* NEED_TIME_H is necessary because some versions of HP/UX shouldn't have this included; time.h should do the trick instead. */ #include <sys/time.h> #else /* _h_BSDTYPES is checked because on ISC unix, socket.h includes both time.h and sys/time.h, and the later file is protected from repeated inclusion. We just hope that other systems will use this guard either not at all, or similarly. */ #ifndef _h_BSDTYPES #include <time.h> #endif /* _h_BSDTYPES */ #endif /* AIX needs both <sys/time.h> and <time.h>. */ #ifdef _AIX #include <time.h> #endif /* SVr4 doesn't actually declare this in its #include files. */ #ifdef USG5_4 extern long timezone; #endif #ifdef VMS #ifdef VAXC #include "vmstime.h" #endif #endif /* EMACS_TIME is the type to use to represent temporal intervals - struct timeval on some systems, int on others. It can be passed as the timeout argument to the select () system call. EMACS_SECS (TIME) is an rvalue for the seconds component of TIME. EMACS_SET_SECS (TIME, SECONDS) sets that to SECONDS. EMACS_HAS_USECS is defined iff EMACS_TIME has a usecs component. EMACS_USECS (TIME) is an rvalue for the milliseconds component of TIME. This returns zero if EMACS_TIME doesn't have a milliseconds component. EMACS_SET_USECS (TIME, MILLISECONDS) sets that to MILLISECONDS. This does nothing if EMACS_TIME doesn't have a milliseconds component. EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (TIME, SECS, USECS) sets both components of TIME. EMACS_GET_TIME (TIME) stores the current system time in TIME, which should be an lvalue. EMACS_SET_UTIMES (PATH, ATIME, MTIME) changes the last-access and last-modification times of the file named PATH to ATIME and MTIME, which are EMACS_TIMEs. EMACS_ADD_TIME (DEST, SRC1, SRC2) adds SRC1 to SRC2 and stores the result in DEST. SRC should not be negative. EMACS_SUB_TIME (DEST, SRC1, SRC2) subtracts SRC2 from SRC1 and stores the result in DEST. SRC should not be negative. EMACS_TIME_NEG_P (TIME) is true iff TIME is negative. */ #ifdef HAVE_TIMEVAL #define EMACS_HAS_USECS #define EMACS_TIME struct timeval #define EMACS_SECS(time) ((time).tv_sec + 0) #define EMACS_USECS(time) ((time).tv_usec + 0) #define EMACS_SET_SECS(time, seconds) ((time).tv_sec = (seconds)) #define EMACS_SET_USECS(time, milliseconds) ((time).tv_usec = (milliseconds)) #define EMACS_GET_TIME(time) \ { \ struct timezone dummy; \ gettimeofday (&(time), &dummy); \ } #define EMACS_ADD_TIME(dest, src1, src2) \ { \ (dest).tv_sec = (src1).tv_sec + (src2).tv_sec; \ (dest).tv_usec = (src1).tv_usec + (src2).tv_usec; \ if ((dest).tv_usec > 1000000) \ (dest).tv_usec -= 1000000, (dest).tv_sec++; \ } #define EMACS_SUB_TIME(dest, src1, src2) \ { \ (dest).tv_sec = (src1).tv_sec - (src2).tv_sec; \ (dest).tv_usec = (src1).tv_usec - (src2).tv_usec; \ if ((dest).tv_usec < 0) \ (dest).tv_usec += 1000000, (dest).tv_sec--; \ } #define EMACS_TIME_NEG_P(time) \ ((time).tv_sec < 0 \ || ((time).tv_sec == 0 \ && (time).tv_usec < 0)) #else /* ! defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) */ #define EMACS_TIME int #define EMACS_SECS(time) (time) #define EMACS_USECS(time) 0 #define EMACS_SET_SECS(time, seconds) ((time) = (seconds)) #define EMACS_SET_USECS(time, usecs) 0 #define EMACS_GET_TIME(t) ((t) = time ((long *) 0)) #define EMACS_ADD_TIME(dest, src1, src2) ((dest) = (src1) + (src2)) #define EMACS_SUB_TIME(dest, src1, src2) ((dest) = (src1) - (src2)) #define EMACS_TIME_NEG_P(t) ((t) < 0) #endif /* ! defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) */ #define EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS(time, secs, usecs) \ (EMACS_SET_SECS (time, secs), EMACS_SET_USECS (time, usecs)) #ifdef USE_UTIME #define EMACS_SET_UTIMES(path, atime, mtime) \ { \ time_t tv[2]; \ tv[0] = EMACS_SECS (atime); \ tv[1] = EMACS_SECS (mtime); \ utime ((path), tv); \ } #else /* ! defined (USE_UTIME) */ #define EMACS_SET_UTIMES(path, atime, mtime) \ { \ EMACS_TIME tv[2]; \ tv[0] = atime; \ tv[1] = mtime; \ utimes ((path), tv); \ } #endif /* ! defined (USE_UTIME) */ /* EMACS_CURRENT_TIME_ZONE (int *OFFSET, int *SAVINGS_FLAG, char *STANDARD_ABBR, char *SAVINGS_ABBR); expands to a statement which stores information about the current time zone in its arguments. *OFFSET is set to the number of minutes EAST of Greenwich at which the site's time zone is located. This should describe the offset to standard time only; if some sort of daylight savings time is in effect, that should not affect this value. Note that the tm_gmtoff member of the struct tm returned by localtime is adjusted for daylight savings, so you don't want to use localtime to set *OFFSET; gettimeofday does the right thing. *SAVINGS_FLAG is set to 1 if some sort of daylight savings time is currently in effect, or 0 if no seasonal adjustment is currently active. *STANDARD_ABBR points to an array of at least 10 characters, which should be set to the standard abbreviation for the time zone name when daylight savings time is not active. For example, EDT would be appropriate for the Eastern time zone of the USA. *SAVINGS_ABBR points to an array of at least 10 characters, which should be set to the standard abbreviation for the time zone name when daylight savings time is active. For example, EST would be appropriate for the Eastern time zone of the USA. If the operating system cannot provide all this information, then this macro will not be defined. */ /* The operating system configuration file can define EMACS_CURRENT_TIME_ZONE. If not, we'll take a shot at it here. */ #ifndef EMACS_CURRENT_TIME_ZONE /* System V derivatives have a timezone global variable. */ #if defined(USG) || defined(VMS) #define EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET(offset) \ do { \ tzset (); \ *(offset) = timezone; \ } while (0) #endif /* If we have timeval, then we have gettimeofday; that's half the battle. */ #if defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) && !defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET) #define EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET(offset) \ do { \ struct timeval dummy; \ struct timezone zoneinfo; \ \ gettimeofday (&dummy, &zoneinfo); \ *(offset) = -zoneinfo.tz_minuteswest; \ } while (0) #endif /* ! defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) */ /* The following sane systems have a tzname array. The timezone() function is a stupid idea; timezone names can only be determined geographically, not by Greenwich offset. */ #if defined (ultrix) || defined (hpux) || defined (_AIX) || defined (USG) || defined(VMS) #define EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES(standard, savings) \ do { \ extern char *tzname[2]; \ strcpy ((standard), tzname[0]); \ strcpy ((savings), tzname[1]); \ } while (0) #else /* ! defined (ultrix) || defined (hpux) || defined (_AIX) */ /* If we are running SunOS, Mt. Xinu BSD, or MACH 2.5, these systems have a timezone() function. */ #if (defined (hp9000) && ! defined (hpux) && defined (unix)) || defined (MACH) || defined (sun) #define EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES(standard, savings) \ do { \ struct timeval dummy; \ struct timezone zoneinfo; \ extern char *timezone (); \ \ gettimeofday (&dummy, &zoneinfo); \ strcpy ((standard), timezone (zoneinfo.tz_minuteswest, 0)); \ strcpy ((savings), timezone (zoneinfo.tz_minuteswest, 1)); \ } while (0) #endif /* ! (defined (hp9000) && ! defined (hpux) && defined (unix)) || defined (MACH) || defined (sun) */ #endif /* ! defined (ultrix) || defined (hpux) || defined (_AIX) */ /* If we can get all the information we need, let's define the macro! */ #if defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET) && defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES) #define EMACS_CURRENT_TIME_ZONE(offset, savings_flag, standard, savings)\ do { \ EMACS_TIME t; \ long secs; \ struct tm *tmp; \ \ EMACS_GET_TIME (t); \ secs = EMACS_SECS (t); \ tmp = localtime (&secs); \ *(savings_flag) = tmp->tm_isdst; \ \ EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET (offset); \ EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES (standard, savings); \ } while (0) #endif /* ! defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET) && defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES) */ #endif /* EMACS_CURRENT_TIME_ZONE */