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* lisp.h (KEYMAPP): New macro. (get_keymap): Remove. (get_keymap_1): Rename get_keymap. * keyboard.h (get_keymap_1, Fkeymapp): Remove prototype. * xterm.c (note_mode_line_highlight): Use KEYMAPP. * xmenu.c (single_submenu): Use KEYMAPP. (Fx_popup_menu): Fetch keymaps rather than checking Fkeymapp. Use KEYMAPP rather than Fkeymapp. * w32term.c (note_mode_line_highlight): Use KEYMAPP. * w32menu.c (True, False): Remove (use TRUE and FALSE instead). (Fx_popup_menu): Fetch keymaps rather than checking Fkeymapp. Use KEYMAPP rather than Fkeymapp. (single_submenu): Use KEYMAPP. (w32_menu_show, w32_dialog_show): Use TRUE. * minibuf.c (Fread_from_minibuffer): Update call to get_keymap. * keymap.c (KEYMAPP): Remove (moved to lisp.h). (Fkeymapp): Use KEYMAPP. (get_keymap): Rename from get_keymap_1. Remove old def. Return t when autoload=0 and error=0 and the keymap needs autoloading. (Fcopy_keymap): Check (eq (car x) 'keymap) rather than using Fkeymapp. (Fminor_mode_key_binding): Don't raise an error if the binding is not a keymap. (Fuse_global_map, Fuse_local_map): Allow autoloading. (Faccessible_keymaps): Fetch keymaps rather than checking Fkeymapp. * keyboard.c (read_char): get_keymap_1 -> get_keymap. Allow Vspecial_event_map to be autoloaded. (menu_bar_items): Fetch the keymap rather than using keymapp. (menu_bar_one_keymap): No need to follow func-indirect any more. (parse_menu_item): get_keymap_1 -> get_keymap. (tool_bar_items): Fetch the keymap rather than using keymapp. (read_key_sequence): Use KEYMAPP. * intervals.c (get_local_map): Use get_keymap rather than following function-indirections explicitly. * doc.c (Fsubstitute_command_keys): get_keymap_1 -> get_keymap.
author Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
date Fri, 27 Oct 2000 22:20:19 +0000
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GNU Emacs for Mac OS

This directory contains the files needed to build GNU Emacs on the Mac
OS (8.1-9.0).  Many of the major features of the Unix version are
supported: multiple frames, colors, scroll bars, menu bars, use of the
mouse, fontsets, international characters, input methods, and coding
systems.

Mac OS specific support includes document drag-and-drop in the Finder,
transfer of text to and from other applications via the clipboard, and
sending AppleScript commands to other applications from Emacs.

The following are not yet supported: unexec (dump-emacs), asynchronous
subprocesses (start-process), and networking
(open-network-connection).

There is basic support for synchronous subprocesses (call-process)
although Unix commands that are used will need to be ported to the
Mac.

Metrowerks CodeWarrior Pro 5 or Pro 6 or MPW-GM (August 2000) can be
used to build Emacs on the Mac OS.  See the INSTALL file in this
directory for instructions on building Emacs.

Binary distributions are available at

  http://mac-emacs.sourceforge.net/index.html

At this site you can also find an FAQ, mailing lists, and dicussion
forums for discussing issues related to running GNU Emacs on Mac OS.

Andrew.
<akochoi@users.sourceforge.net>