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* xterm.c (x_make_frame_invisible): Don't forget to check the
return value of XWithdrawWindow; it could indicate that the window
wasn't successfully redrawn.
* xterm.c (x_make_frame_invisible): Use XWithdrawWindow when
available [HAVE_X11R4]; send the UnmapNotify event when
appropriate [HAVE_X11]; just unmap the window if that's all that's
needed [not HAVE_X11].
* xterm.c (x_set_text_property): Removed; it's only called from
one place. Who wants *another* layer of indirection?
* xterm.c: Use the FRAME_X_WINDOW macro, for readability.
* xterm.c (x_death_handler): Renamed to x_connection_closed.
(x_term_init): Use x_connection_closed as the SIGPIPE handler.
* xterm.c (acceptable_x_error_p, x_handler_error_gracefully,
x_error_handler): Removed; you can't catch X errors this way,
since you can't perform X operations from within an X error
handler, and even though we call error, we're still within an X
error handler.
(x_error_quitter, x_error_catcher): New functions, for panicking
on and catching X protocol errors.
(x_caught_error_message): Buffer for caught X errors.
(x_catch_errors, x_check_errors, x_uncatch_errors): New functions
for catching errors.
(x_term_init): Set the error handler to x_error_quitter, rather
than x_error_handler.
* xterm.c (x_death_handler): Renamed to x_connection_closed.
(x_term_init): Use x_connection_closed as the SIGPIPE handler.
* xterm.c (acceptable_x_error_p, x_handler_error_gracefully,
x_error_handler): Removed; you can't catch X errors this way,
since you can't perform X operations from within an X error
handler, and even though we call error, we're still within an X
error handler.
(x_error_quitter, x_error_catcher): New functions, for panicking
on and catching X protocol errors.
(x_caught_error_message): Buffer for caught X errors.
(x_catch_errors, x_check_errors, x_uncatch_errors): New functions
for catching errors.
(x_term_init): Set the error handler to x_error_quitter, rather
than x_error_handler.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Sat, 29 Aug 1992 03:31:07 +0000 |
parents | 61c6983219ff |
children | df8249aa4901 |
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/* * b2m - a filter for Babyl -> Unix mail files * * usage: b2m < babyl > mailbox * * I find this useful whenever I have to use a * system which - shock horror! - doesn't run * Gnu emacs. At least now I can read all my * Gnumacs Babyl format mail files! * * it's not much but it's free! * * Ed Wilkinson * E.Wilkinson@massey.ac.nz * Mon Nov 7 15:54:06 PDT 1988 */ #include <stdio.h> #include <time.h> #include "../src/config.h" #ifdef USG #include <string.h> #else #include <strings.h> #endif /* BSD's strings.h does not declare the type of strtok. */ extern char *strtok (); #define TRUE (1) #define FALSE (0) int header = FALSE, printing; long ltoday; char from[256], labels[256], data[256], *p, *today; main(argc, argv) char **argv; { ltoday = time(0); today = ctime(<oday); if (gets(data)) if (strcmp(data, "BABYL OPTIONS:")) { fprintf(stderr, "b2m: not a Babyl mailfile!\n"); exit(-1); } else printing = FALSE; else exit(-1); if (printing) puts(data); while (gets(data)) { if (!strcmp(data, "")) exit(0); if (!strcmp(data, "*** EOOH ***") && !printing) { printing = header = TRUE; printf("From b2m %s", today); continue; } if (!strcmp(data, "")) { /* save labels */ gets(data); p = strtok(data, " ,\r\n\t"); strcpy(labels, "X-Babyl-Labels: "); while (p = strtok(NULL, " ,\r\n\t")) { strcat(labels, p); strcat(labels, ", "); } labels[strlen(labels) - 2] = '\0'; printing = header = FALSE; continue; } if (!strlen(data) && header) { header = FALSE; if (strcmp(labels, "X-Babyl-Labels")) puts(labels); } if (printing) puts(data); } }