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* xselect.c (x_own_selection, x_handle_selection_clear) (x_clear_frame_selections): * w32menu.c (list_of_panes, list_of_items): * w32fns.c (w32_color_map_lookup, Fx_create_frame, Fx_display_list): * textprop.c (validate_plist, interval_has_all_properties) (interval_has_some_properties, interval_has_some_properties_list) (add_properties, text_property_list): * process.c (Fget_buffer_process, list_processes_1, status_notify): * minibuf.c (Fassoc_string): * macselect.c (x_own_selection, x_clear_frame_selections) (Fx_disown_selection_internal): * keymap.c (Fcommand_remapping, where_is_internal, describe_map_tree): Use CONSP rather than !NILP and XC[AD]R rather than Fc[ad]r.
author Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
date Wed, 17 Oct 2007 23:43:52 +0000
parents e5c92420fce1
children bdb3fe0ba9fa 4f618405b3d2
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### emacs.csh

## Add legal notice if non-trivial amounts of code are added.

## Author: Michael DeCorte

### Commentary:

## This defines a csh command named `edit' which resumes an
## existing Emacs or starts a new one if none exists.
## One way or another, any arguments are passed to Emacs to specify files
## (provided you have loaded `resume.el').

## These are the possible values of $whichjob
## 1 = new ordinary emacs (the -nw is so that it doesn't try to do X)
## 2 = resume emacs
## 3 = new emacs under X (-i is so that you get a reasonable icon)
## 4 = resume emacs under X
set EMACS_PATTERN="^\[[0-9]\]  . Stopped ............ $EMACS"

alias edit 'set emacs_command=("emacs -nw \!*" "fg %emacs" "emacs -i \!* &"\
 "emacsclient \!* &") ; \
 jobs >! $HOME/.jobs; grep "$EMACS_PATTERN" < $HOME/.jobs >& /dev/null; \
 @ isjob = ! $status; \
 @ whichjob = 1 + $isjob + $?DISPLAY * 2 + $?WINDOW_PARENT * 4; \
 test -S ~/.emacs_server && emacsclient \!* \
 || echo `pwd` \!* >! ~/.emacs_args && eval $emacs_command[$whichjob]'

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