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(isearch-highlight): Set isearch-overlay priority to 1 here rather than each time through isearch-lazy-highlight-new-loop. (isearch-lazy-highlight-max): Variable deleted. (isearch-lazy-highlight-max-at-a-time): New user variable, like isearch-lazy-highlight-max but controls a single invocation of isearch-lazy-highlight-update. (isearch-lazy-highlight-wrapped): Variable recreated. (isearch-lazy-highlight-window-start): New variable. (isearch-lazy-highlight-cleanup): Restored to behavior of before 2-Jan. (isearch-lazy-highlight-remove-overlays): Function deleted; behavior folded into isearch-lazy-highlight-cleanup. "Keep" behavior removed. (isearch-lazy-highlight-new-loop): Restore old behavior of calling isearch-lazy-highlight-update in a loop rather than just once. Test isearch-invalid-regexp here and decide not to start a new loop, rather than testing it each time through isearch-lazy-highlight-update. (isearch-lazy-highlight-search): Function restored. (isearch-lazy-highlight-update): Get called in a timer loop again, but this time highlight more than one match each time through. Only highlight matches in the visible part of the window. Start at point, move in the direction of the search, and wrap around at the edge of the window. Use sit-for to force redisplay and ensure window-start is credible. "Face suppressing" behavior removed; overlay priorities should make it unnecessary, right? (isearch-highlight): Face suppressing behavior removed. (isearch-dehighlight): Face suppressing behavior removed. (isearch-set-lazy-highlight-faces-at): Removed.
author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
date Wed, 17 Jan 2001 14:10:25 +0000
parents 134b57acef68
children c8fb06423da0
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif

#include <stdio.h>

#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif

#ifndef O_RDONLY
#define O_RDONLY 0
#endif

/* Break string in two parts to avoid buggy C compilers that ignore characters
   after nulls in strings.  */

char string1[] = "Testing distribution of nonprinting chars:\n\
Should be 0177: \177 Should be 0377: \377 Should be 0212: \212.\n\
Should be 0000: ";

char string2[] = ".\n\
This file is read by the `test-distribution' program.\n\
If you change it, you will make that program fail.\n";

char buf[300];
  
/* Like `read' but keeps trying until it gets SIZE bytes or reaches eof.  */
int
cool_read (fd, buf, size)
     int fd;
     char *buf;
     int size;
{
  int num, sofar = 0;

  while (1)
    {
      if ((num = read (fd, buf + sofar, size - sofar)) == 0)
	return sofar;
      else if (num < 0)
	return num;
      sofar += num;
    }
}

int
main (argc, argv)
     int argc;
     char **argv;
{
  int fd;

  if (argc != 2)
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "Usage: %s testfile\n", argv[0]);
      exit (2);
    }
  fd = open (argv[1], O_RDONLY);
  if (fd < 0)
    {
      perror (argv[1]);
      exit (2);
    }
  if (cool_read (fd, buf, sizeof string1) != sizeof string1 ||
      strcmp (buf, string1) ||
      cool_read (fd, buf, sizeof string2) != sizeof string2 - 1 ||
      strncmp (buf, string2, sizeof string2 - 1))
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "Data in file `%s' has been damaged.\n\
Most likely this means that many nonprinting characters\n\
have been corrupted in the files of Emacs, and it will not work.\n",
	       argv[1]);
      exit (2);
    }
  close (fd);
#ifdef VMS
  exit (1);			/* On VMS, success is 1.  */
#endif
  return (0);
}