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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 | 3165b2697c78 |
children | a6d7c2f161cf |
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/* Things for GLYPHS and glyph tables. Copyright (C) 1990 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. */ /* Access the slots of a display-table, according to their purpose. */ #define DISP_TABLE_SIZE 261 #define DISP_TRUNC_GLYPH(dp) ((dp)->contents[256]) #define DISP_CONTINUE_GLYPH(dp) ((dp)->contents[257]) #define DISP_ESCAPE_GLYPH(dp) ((dp)->contents[258]) #define DISP_CTRL_GLYPH(dp) ((dp)->contents[259]) #define DISP_INVIS_ROPE(dp) ((dp)->contents[260]) #define DISP_CHAR_ROPE(dp, c) ((dp)->contents[c]) extern struct Lisp_Vector *window_display_table (); /* Display table to use for vectors that don't specify their own. */ extern Lisp_Object Vstandard_display_table; /* Vector of GLYPH definitions. Indexed by GLYPH number, the contents are a string which is how to output the GLYPH. */ extern Lisp_Object Vglyph_table; /* Return the current length of the GLYPH table, or 0 if the table isn't currently valid. */ #define GLYPH_TABLE_LENGTH \ ((XTYPE (Vglyph_table) == Lisp_Vector) \ ? XVECTOR (Vglyph_table)->size : 0) /* Return the current base (for indexing) of the GLYPH table, or 0 if the table isn't currently valid. */ #define GLYPH_TABLE_BASE \ ((XTYPE (Vglyph_table) == Lisp_Vector) \ ? XVECTOR (Vglyph_table)->contents : 0) /* Given BASE and LEN returned by the two previous macros, return nonzero if the GLYPH code G should be output as a single character with code G. Return zero if G has a string in the table. */ #define GLYPH_SIMPLE_P(base,len,g) \ ((g) >= (len) || XTYPE (base[g]) != Lisp_String) /* Given BASE and LEN returned by the two previous macros, return nonzero if GLYPH code G is aliased to a different code. */ #define GLYPH_ALIAS_P(base,len,g) \ ((g) < (len) && XTYPE (base[g]) == Lisp_Int) /* Assuming that GLYPH_SIMPLE_P (BASE, LEN, G) is 1, return the alias for G. */ #define GLYPH_ALIAS(base, g) XINT (base[g]) /* Assuming that GLYPH_SIMPLE_P (BASE, LEN, G) is 0, return the length and the address of the character-sequence used for outputting GLYPH G. */ #define GLYPH_LENGTH(base,g) XSTRING (base[g])->size #define GLYPH_STRING(base,g) XSTRING (base[g])->data /* GLYPH for a space character. */ #define SPACEGLYPH 040 #define NULL_GLYPH 00 #define GLYPH_FROM_CHAR(c) (c) extern int glyphlen (); extern void str_to_glyph_cpy (); extern void str_to_glyph_ncpy (); extern void glyph_to_str_cpy ();