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progmodes/cc-fonts.el (c-font-lock-declarations): Cache the result of
`c-beginning-of-decl-1' between invocations of a lambda function (Bug
#7265).
author | Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> |
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date | Sun, 24 Oct 2010 15:27:37 +0000 |
parents | f41f9fcfa769 |
children | 417b1e4d63cd |
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# -*- Makefile -*- definition file for building GNU Emacs on Windows NT. # Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, # 2008, 2009, 2010 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 3 of the License, 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. 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The obvious solution is to use forward slashes as much as # possible, which can be made to work most of the time (putting # filenames in quotes often helps), but there are still some internal # cmd.exe commands like `del' and `copy' that won't work with them. # Although it is possible to convert slashes to backslashes when # necessary, gmake requires explicitly calling its subst function, which # nmake does not understand). For this reason, it is simplest to # mandate that rm and cp be available, so we can use Unix-format file # names everywhere. (Fortunately both MS and GNU make, and the # respective compilers, are happy with Unix-format names.) # # Since we cannot easily force the choice of a particular shell, we must # make the effort to cope with whichever shell is being used. # Fortunately, the only command we need to use that is shell specific is # the testing of a file's existence for the purpose of working out when # we are copying files to their original location. That particular # requirement is abstracted easily enough. # # The only other problem area was the change of directory when running # temacs to dump emacs.exe (where gmake doesn't support cd foo in any # useful way), but that has been resolved by modifying the Windows # unexec function slightly to not require the directory change while # still allowing objects and binaries to be in subdirectories. # This doesn't work. #SHELL:=$(COMSPEC) # Determine whether make is using sh or cmd/command as shell; cmd.exe # will output "ECHO is on" when echo is given by itself, while sh will # not produce any output. sh_output := $(shell echo) ifeq "$(findstring ECHO, $(sh_output))" "ECHO" THE_SHELL = $(COMSPEC)$(ComSpec) SHELLTYPE=CMD else USING_SH = 1 THE_SHELL = $(SHELL) SHELLTYPE=SH endif MAKETYPE=gmake # The following "ifeq" does not appear to DTRT, and therefore breaks # the build on mingw32. Also the -m option does not exist in many # (reasonably recent even) versions of Cygwin. These issues need to be # remedied before putting this cygpath kludge back in. # Convert CURDIR to native file name, if in Cygwin format #ifeq "$(shell cygpath $(CURDIR))" "$(CURDIR)" #CURDIR := $(shell cygpath -m $(CURDIR)) #endif THISDIR = . # Cygwin has changed quoting rules somewhat since b20, in a way that # affects makefiles using sh as the command processor, so we need to # detect which rules to use. ifdef USING_SH sh_output := $(shell echo [Please ignore a syntax error on the next line - it is intentional] 1>&2) sh_output := $(shell echo foo") # This single quote " is to fix fintification due to previous line ifeq "$(sh_output)" "" NEW_CYGWIN = 1 endif # By default, newer versions of Cygwin mess with NTFS ACLs in an # attempt to emulate traditional posix file permissions. 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CYGWIN=nontsec export CYGWIN endif ALL_DEPS = $^ EMPTY = SPACE = $(EMPTY) $(EMPTY) SUBSYSTEM_WINDOWS=-Wl,-subsystem,windows SUBSYSTEM_CONSOLE=-Wl,-subsystem,console # INSTALL_DIR is the directory into which emacs will be installed. # ifndef INSTALL_DIR INSTALL_DIR = $(CURDIR)/.. endif export EMACSLOADPATH # Determine the architecture we're running on. # Define ARCH for our purposes; # Define CPU for use by ntwin32.mak; # Define CONFIG_H to the appropriate config.h for the system; # ifdef PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE # We're on Windows NT CPU = $(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE) CONFIG_H = config.nt OS_TYPE = windowsnt ifeq "$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)" "x86" ARCH = i386 CPU = i386 else ifeq "$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)" "MIPS" ARCH = mips else ifeq "$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)" "ALPHA" ARCH = alpha else ifeq "$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)" "PPC" ARCH = ppc else error Unknown architecture type "$(PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE)" endif endif endif endif else # We're on Windows 95 ARCH = i386 CPU = i386 CONFIG_H = config.nt OS_TYPE = windows95 endif AR = ar -rsc AR_OUT = CC = gcc CC_OUT = -o$(SPACE) LINK = gcc LINK_OUT = -o$(SPACE) RC = windres -O coff RC_OUT = -o$(SPACE) RC_INCLUDE = --include-dir$(SPACE) libc = baselibs = O = o A = a BASE_LIBS = $(libc) $(baselibs) ADVAPI32 = -ladvapi32 COMCTL32 = -lcomctl32 COMDLG32 = -lcomdlg32 GDI32 = -lgdi32 MPR = -lmpr SHELL32 = -lshell32 USER32 = -luser32 WSOCK32 = -lwsock32 WINMM = -lwinmm WINSPOOL = -lwinspool OLE32 = -lole32 UNISCRIBE = -lusp10 UUID = -luuid ifdef NOOPT DEBUG_CFLAGS = -DEMACSDEBUG else DEBUG_CFLAGS = endif ifdef ENABLECHECKS CHECKING_CFLAGS = -DENABLE_CHECKING -DXASSERTS -fno-crossjumping else CHECKING_CFLAGS = endif CFLAGS = -I. $(ARCH_CFLAGS) $(DEBUG_CFLAGS) $(CHECKING_CFLAGS) $(PROFILE_CFLAGS) $(USER_CFLAGS) $(LOCAL_FLAGS) EMACS_EXTRA_C_FLAGS = -DUSE_CRT_DLL=1 ifdef PROFILE PROFILE_CFLAGS = -pg PROFILE_LDFLAGS = -pg else PROFILE_CFLAGS = PROFILE_LDFLAGS = endif # see comments in allocate_heap in w32heap.c before changing any of the # -stack, -heap, or -image-base settings. 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