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Use ISO 8601 date format, with time zone appended if
change-log-time-zone-rule is non-nil, instead of traditional Unix date
format.
(datearg): When computing default from ChangeLog, handle ISO format dates
in addition to old-fashioned dates from Emacs 19.31 and earlier. Don't
worry about hh:mm:ss since the resolution is now by day. Use emtpy
datearg, not empty rlog_options, to decide whether to pass "$datearg"
option to $rlog.
(logTZ): New variable, set to TZ specified by change-log-time-zone-rule.
(month_data): Remove `mo'; no longer needed.
(rlog_options): Use -zLT for localltime output, if `rlog' supports it.
(extractTZ): Use UTC if the zone is t.
Match `revision' line of rlog output more accurately.
Add -c, -v options.
author | Erik Naggum <erik@naggum.no> |
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date | Sat, 24 Aug 1996 21:11:14 +0000 |
parents | 4b19cdee5567 |
children | 2402c860793b |
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/* syssignal.h - System-dependent definitions for signals. Copyright (C) 1993 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 2, 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, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS /* Don't #include <signal.h>. That header should always be #included before "config.h", because some configuration files (like s/hpux.h) indicate that SIGIO doesn't work by #undef-ing SIGIO. If this file #includes <signal.h>, then that will re-#define SIGIO and confuse things. */ #define SIGMASKTYPE sigset_t #define SIGEMPTYMASK (empty_mask) #define SIGFULLMASK (full_mask) extern sigset_t empty_mask, full_mask, temp_mask; /* POSIX pretty much destroys any possibility of writing sigmask as a macro in standard C. */ #ifndef sigmask #ifdef __GNUC__ #define sigmask(SIG) \ ({ \ sigset_t _mask; \ sigemptyset (&_mask); \ sigaddset (&_mask, SIG); \ _mask; \ }) #else /* ! defined (__GNUC__) */ extern sigset_t sys_sigmask (); #define sigmask(SIG) (sys_sigmask (SIG)) #endif /* ! defined (__GNUC__) */ #endif #define sigpause(SIG) sys_sigpause (SIG) #define sigblock(SIG) sys_sigblock (SIG) #define sigunblock(SIG) sys_sigunblock (SIG) #ifndef sigsetmask #define sigsetmask(SIG) sys_sigsetmask (SIG) #endif #define sighold(SIG) ONLY_USED_IN_BSD_4_1 #define sigrelse(SIG) ONLY_USED_IN_BSD_4_1 #undef signal #define signal(SIG,ACT) sys_signal(SIG,ACT) /* Whether this is what all systems want or not, this is what appears to be assumed in the source, for example data.c:arith_error. */ typedef RETSIGTYPE (*signal_handler_t) (/*int*/); signal_handler_t sys_signal (/*int signal_number, signal_handler_t action*/); int sys_sigpause (/*sigset_t new_mask*/); sigset_t sys_sigblock (/*sigset_t new_mask*/); sigset_t sys_sigunblock (/*sigset_t new_mask*/); sigset_t sys_sigsetmask (/*sigset_t new_mask*/); #define sys_sigdel(MASK,SIG) sigdelset (&MASK,SIG) #else /* ! defined (POSIX_SIGNALS) */ #ifdef USG5_4 #ifndef sigblock #define sigblock(sig) (sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, SIGEMPTYMASK | sig, NULL)) #endif #define sigunblock(sig) (sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, SIGFULLMASK & ~(sig), NULL)) #else #ifdef USG #define sigunblock(sig) #else #define sigunblock(SIG) \ { SIGMASKTYPE omask = sigblock (SIGEMPTYMASK); sigsetmask (omask & ~SIG); } #endif /* ! defined (USG) */ #endif /* ! defined (USG5_4) */ #endif /* ! defined (POSIX_SIGNALS) */ #ifndef SIGMASKTYPE #define SIGMASKTYPE int #endif #ifndef SIGEMPTYMASK #define SIGEMPTYMASK (0) #endif #ifndef SIGFULLMASK #define SIGFULLMASK (0xffffffff) #endif #ifndef sigmask #define sigmask(no) (1L << ((no) - 1)) #endif #ifndef sigunblock #define sigunblock(SIG) \ { SIGMASKTYPE omask = sigblock (SIGFULLMASK); sigsetmask (omask & ~SIG); } #endif /* It would be very nice if we could somehow clean up all this trash. */ #ifndef BSD4_1 #define sigfree() sigsetmask (SIGEMPTYMASK) #define sigholdx(sig) sigsetmask (sigmask (sig)) #define sigblockx(sig) sigblock (sigmask (sig)) #define sigunblockx(sig) sigunblock (sigmask (sig)) #define sigpausex(sig) sigpause (0) #endif /* not BSD4_1 */ #ifdef BSD4_1 #define SIGIO SIGTINT /* sigfree and sigholdx are in sysdep.c */ #define sigblockx(sig) sighold (sig) #define sigunblockx(sig) sigrelse (sig) #define sigpausex(sig) sigpause (sig) #endif /* BSD4_1 */ /* On bsd, [man says] kill does not accept a negative number to kill a pgrp. Must do that using the killpg call. */ #ifdef BSD #define EMACS_KILLPG(gid, signo) (killpg ( (gid), (signo))) #else #ifdef WINDOWSNT #define EMACS_KILLPG(gid, signo) (kill (gid, signo)) #else #define EMACS_KILLPG(gid, signo) (kill (-(gid), (signo))) #endif #endif /* Define SIGCHLD as an alias for SIGCLD. There are many conditionals testing SIGCHLD. */ #ifndef VMS #ifdef SIGCLD #ifndef SIGCHLD #define SIGCHLD SIGCLD #endif /* SIGCHLD */ #endif /* ! defined (SIGCLD) */ #endif /* VMS */