changeset 54163:09b6da7723eb

(kbd_buffer_store_event_hold): New function to store an event into kbd fifo, but with special handling of quit event; a quit event is saved for later, and further events are discarded until the saved quit event has been processed. (kbd_buffer_store_event): Use kbd_buffer_store_event_hold. (gen_help_event): Store help event in kbd fifo. (NREAD_INPUT_EVENTS): Remove. (read_avail_input): Adapt to new read_socket_hook interface. Remove allocation and initialization of local input_event buffer, as read_socket_hook stores events directly in fifo. Allocate and initialize local hold_quit event to handle postponed quit event (and store it if set by kbd_buffer_store_event_hold).
author Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk>
date Fri, 27 Feb 2004 23:46:31 +0000
parents 197b774698f8
children fe5d50158fb4
files src/keyboard.c
diffstat 1 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/src/keyboard.c	Fri Feb 27 17:32:57 2004 +0000
+++ b/src/keyboard.c	Fri Feb 27 23:46:31 2004 +0000
@@ -3519,9 +3519,32 @@
 kbd_buffer_store_event (event)
      register struct input_event *event;
 {
+  kbd_buffer_store_event_hold (event, 0);
+}
+
+/* Store EVENT obtained at interrupt level into kbd_buffer, fifo.
+
+   If HOLD_QUIT is 0, just stuff EVENT into the fifo.
+   Else, if HOLD_QUIT.kind != NO_EVENT, discard EVENT.
+   Else, if EVENT is a quit event, store the quit event
+   in HOLD_QUIT, and return (thus ignoring further events).
+
+   This is used in read_avail_input to postpone the processing
+   of the quit event until all subsequent input events have been
+   parsed (and discarded).
+ */
+
+void
+kbd_buffer_store_event_hold (event, hold_quit)
+     register struct input_event *event;
+     struct input_event *hold_quit;
+{
   if (event->kind == NO_EVENT)
     abort ();
 
+  if (hold_quit && hold_quit->kind != NO_EVENT)
+    return;
+
   if (event->kind == ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT)
     {
       register int c = event->code & 0377;
@@ -3563,6 +3586,12 @@
 	    }
 #endif
 
+	  if (hold_quit)
+	    {
+	      bcopy (event, (char *) hold_quit, sizeof (*event));
+	      return;
+	    }
+
 	  /* If this results in a quit_char being returned to Emacs as
 	     input, set Vlast_event_frame properly.  If this doesn't
 	     get returned to Emacs as an event, the next event read
@@ -3592,7 +3621,9 @@
      Just ignore the second one.  */
   else if (event->kind == BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT
 	   && kbd_fetch_ptr != kbd_store_ptr
-	   && kbd_store_ptr->kind == BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT)
+	   && ((kbd_store_ptr == kbd_buffer
+		? kbd_buffer + KBD_BUFFER_SIZE - 1
+		: kbd_store_ptr - 1)->kind) == BUFFER_SWITCH_EVENT)
     return;
 
   if (kbd_store_ptr - kbd_buffer == KBD_BUFFER_SIZE)
@@ -3651,24 +3682,22 @@
 
    Value is the number of input_events generated.  */
 
-int
-gen_help_event (bufp, size, help, frame, window, object, pos)
-     struct input_event *bufp;
-     int size;
+void
+gen_help_event (help, frame, window, object, pos)
      Lisp_Object help, frame, object, window;
      int pos;
 {
-  if (size >= 1)
-    {
-      bufp->kind = HELP_EVENT;
-      bufp->frame_or_window = frame;
-      bufp->arg = object;
-      bufp->x = WINDOWP (window) ? window : frame;
-      bufp->y = help;
-      bufp->code = pos;
-      return 1;
-    }
-  return 0;
+  struct input_event event;
+
+  EVENT_INIT (event);
+
+  event.kind = HELP_EVENT;
+  event.frame_or_window = frame;
+  event.arg = object;
+  event.x = WINDOWP (window) ? window : frame;
+  event.y = help;
+  event.code = pos;
+  kbd_buffer_store_event (&event);
 }
 
 
@@ -6566,15 +6595,7 @@
    only when SIGIO is blocked.
 
    Returns the number of keyboard chars read, or -1 meaning
-   this is a bad time to try to read input.
-
-   Typically, there are just a few available input events to be read
-   here, so we really don't need to allocate and initialize a big
-   buffer of input_events as we used to do.  Instead, we just allocate
-   a small buffer of input events -- and then poll for more input if we
-   read a full buffer of input events.  */
-
-#define NREAD_INPUT_EVENTS 512
+   this is a bad time to try to read input.  */
 
 static int
 read_avail_input (expected)
@@ -6587,32 +6608,19 @@
     {
       int discard = 0;
       int nr;
-
-      do {
-	struct input_event buf[NREAD_INPUT_EVENTS];
-
-	for (i = 0; i < NREAD_INPUT_EVENTS; i++)
-	  EVENT_INIT (buf[i]);
-
-	/* No need for FIONREAD or fcntl; just say don't wait.  */
-	nr = (*read_socket_hook) (input_fd, buf, NREAD_INPUT_EVENTS, expected);
-	if (nr <= 0)
-	  break;
-
-	nread += nr;
-	expected = 0;
-
-	/* Scan the chars for C-g and store them in kbd_buffer.  */
-	for (i = 0; !discard && i < nr; i++)
-	  {
-	    kbd_buffer_store_event (&buf[i]);
-	    /* Don't look at input that follows a C-g too closely.
-	       This reduces lossage due to autorepeat on C-g.  */
-	    if (buf[i].kind == ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
-		&& buf[i].code == quit_char)
-	      discard = 1;
-	  }
-      } while (nr == NREAD_INPUT_EVENTS);
+      struct input_event hold_quit;
+
+      EVENT_INIT (hold_quit);
+      hold_quit.kind = NO_EVENT;
+
+      /* No need for FIONREAD or fcntl; just say don't wait.  */
+      while (nr = (*read_socket_hook) (input_fd, expected, &hold_quit), nr > 0)
+	{
+	  nread += nr;
+	  expected = 0;
+	}
+      if (hold_quit.kind != NO_EVENT)
+	kbd_buffer_store_event (&hold_quit);
     }
   else
     {