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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 | 1fc792473491 |
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/* VMS mapping of data and alloc arena for GNU Emacs. Copyright (C) 1986, 1987 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. */ /* Written by Mukesh Prasad. */ #ifdef VMS #include "config.h" #include "lisp.h" #include <rab.h> #include <fab.h> #include <rmsdef.h> #include <secdef.h> /* RMS block size */ #define BLOCKSIZE 512 /* Maximum number of bytes to be written in one RMS write. * Must be a multiple of BLOCKSIZE. */ #define MAXWRITE (BLOCKSIZE * 30) /* This funniness is to ensure that sdata occurs alphabetically BEFORE the $DATA psect and that edata occurs after ALL Emacs psects. This is because the VMS linker sorts all psects in a cluster alphabetically during the linking, unless you use the cluster_psect command. Emacs uses the cluster command to group all Emacs psects into one cluster; this keeps the dumped data separate from any loaded libraries. */ globaldef {"$D$ATA"} char sdata[512]; /* Start of saved data area */ globaldef {"__DATA"} char edata[512]; /* End of saved data area */ /* Structure to write into first block of map file. */ struct map_data { char * sdata; /* Start of data area */ char * edata; /* End of data area */ int datablk; /* Block in file to map data area from/to */ }; static void fill_fab (), fill_rab (); static int write_data (); extern char *start_of_data (); extern int vms_out_initial; /* Defined in malloc.c */ /* Maps in the data and alloc area from the map file. */ int mapin_data (name) char * name; { struct FAB fab; struct RAB rab; int status, size; int inadr[2]; struct map_data map_data; /* Open map file. */ fab = cc$rms_fab; fab.fab$b_fac = FAB$M_BIO|FAB$M_GET; fab.fab$l_fna = name; fab.fab$b_fns = strlen (name); status = sys$open (&fab); if (status != RMS$_NORMAL) { printf ("Map file not available, running bare Emacs....\n"); return 0; /* Map file not available */ } /* Connect the RAB block */ rab = cc$rms_rab; rab.rab$l_fab = &fab; rab.rab$b_rac = RAB$C_SEQ; rab.rab$l_rop = RAB$M_BIO; status = sys$connect (&rab); if (status != RMS$_NORMAL) lib$stop (status); /* Read the header data */ rab.rab$l_ubf = &map_data; rab.rab$w_usz = sizeof (map_data); rab.rab$l_bkt = 0; status = sys$read (&rab); if (status != RMS$_NORMAL) lib$stop (status); status = sys$close (&fab); if (status != RMS$_NORMAL) lib$stop (status); if (map_data.sdata != start_of_data ()) { printf ("Start of data area has moved: cannot map in data.\n"); return 0; } if (map_data.edata != edata) { printf ("End of data area has moved: cannot map in data.\n"); return 0; } fab.fab$l_fop |= FAB$M_UFO; status = sys$open (&fab); if (status != RMS$_NORMAL) lib$stop (status); /* Map data area. */ inadr[0] = map_data.sdata; inadr[1] = map_data.edata; status = sys$crmpsc (inadr, 0, 0, SEC$M_CRF | SEC$M_WRT, 0, 0, 0, fab.fab$l_stv, 0, map_data.datablk, 0, 0); if (! (status & 1)) lib$stop (status); } /* Writes the data and alloc area to the map file. */ mapout_data (into) char * into; { struct FAB fab; struct RAB rab; int status; struct map_data map_data; int datasize, msize; if (vms_out_initial) { error ("Out of initial allocation. Must rebuild emacs with more memory (VMS_ALLOCATION_SIZE)."); return 0; } map_data.sdata = start_of_data (); map_data.edata = edata; datasize = map_data.edata - map_data.sdata + 1; map_data.datablk = 2 + (sizeof (map_data) + BLOCKSIZE - 1) / BLOCKSIZE; /* Create map file. */ fab = cc$rms_fab; fab.fab$b_fac = FAB$M_BIO|FAB$M_PUT; fab.fab$l_fna = into; fab.fab$b_fns = strlen (into); fab.fab$l_fop = FAB$M_CBT; fab.fab$b_org = FAB$C_SEQ; fab.fab$b_rat = 0; fab.fab$b_rfm = FAB$C_VAR; fab.fab$l_alq = 1 + map_data.datablk + ((datasize + BLOCKSIZE - 1) / BLOCKSIZE); status = sys$create (&fab); if (status != RMS$_NORMAL) { error ("Could not create map file"); return 0; } /* Connect the RAB block */ rab = cc$rms_rab; rab.rab$l_fab = &fab; rab.rab$b_rac = RAB$C_SEQ; rab.rab$l_rop = RAB$M_BIO; status = sys$connect (&rab); if (status != RMS$_NORMAL) { error ("RMS connect to map file failed"); return 0; } /* Write the header */ rab.rab$l_rbf = &map_data; rab.rab$w_rsz = sizeof (map_data); status = sys$write (&rab); if (status != RMS$_NORMAL) { error ("RMS write (header) to map file failed"); return 0; } if (! write_data (&rab, map_data.datablk, map_data.sdata, datasize)) return 0; status = sys$close (&fab); if (status != RMS$_NORMAL) { error ("RMS close on map file failed"); return 0; } return 1; } static int write_data (rab, firstblock, data, length) struct RAB * rab; char * data; { int status; rab->rab$l_bkt = firstblock; while (length > 0) { rab->rab$l_rbf = data; rab->rab$w_rsz = length > MAXWRITE ? MAXWRITE : length; status = sys$write (rab, 0, 0); if (status != RMS$_NORMAL) { error ("RMS write to map file failed"); return 0; } data = &data[MAXWRITE]; length -= MAXWRITE; rab->rab$l_bkt = 0; } return 1; } /* write_data */ #endif /* VMS */