changeset 1112:1dba066c1e0a

*** empty log message ***
author Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
date Sun, 13 Sep 1992 10:54:38 +0000
parents 95f094fdd81e
children 0ffcf74fb8ad
files configure1.in etc/=MACHINES lib-src/Makefile.in lisp/diff.el lisp/mail/rmail.el lisp/subr.el make-dist src/m/hp9000s300.h src/s/bsd4-3.h src/systime.h
diffstat 10 files changed, 178 insertions(+), 74 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/configure1.in	Sun Sep 13 10:43:05 1992 +0000
+++ b/configure1.in	Sun Sep 13 10:54:38 1992 +0000
@@ -28,15 +28,18 @@
 # 	config.status is removed.
 #
 
-# Remove any leading "." elements from the path name.  When this
-# script is invoked from the config.status script, a new ./ gets added
-# to the the front of the path, resulting in a "././" prefix.  That
-# prefix is then recorded in the resulting config.status file, so
-# basically each time config.status is used, it prepends another "./"
-# to the filename.  This wouldn't be a problem, except that since
-# progname gets recorded in all the Makefiles this script produces,
+# Remove any leading "." elements from the path name.  If we don't
+# remove them, then another "./" will be prepended to the file name
+# each time we use config.status, and the program name will get larger
+# and larger.  This wouldn't be a problem, except that since progname
+# gets recorded in all the Makefiles this script produces,
 # move-if-changed thinks they're different when they're not.
-progname="`echo $0 | sed 's:^\(\./\)*::'`"
+#
+# It would be nice if we could put the ./ in a \( \) group and then
+# apply the * operator to that, so we remove as many leading ./././'s
+# as are present, but some seds (like Ultrix's sed) don't allow you to
+# apply * to a \( \) group.  Bleah.
+progname="`echo $0 | sed 's:^\./::'`"
 
 short_usage="Type \`${progname} -usage' for more information about options."
 
@@ -421,8 +424,8 @@
 echo " - which libraries the lib-src programs will want, and"
 echo " - whether the GNU malloc routines are usable."
 tempcname="configure.tmp.$$.c"
-echo '#include "src/'${machfile}'"
-#include "src/'${opsysfile}'"
+echo '#include "src/'${opsysfile}'"
+#include "src/'${machfile}'"
 #ifndef LIBS_MACHINE
 #define LIBS_MACHINE
 #endif
@@ -543,6 +546,7 @@
 # If you are thinking about editing it, you should seriously consider
 # editing \`Makefile.in' itself, or running \`${progname}' instead."
  /bin/sed < src/Makefile.in				\
+ -e '/^# DIST: /d'					\
  -e 's;^\(CC[ ]*=\).*$;\1'"${cc};") > src/Makefile.tmp
 ./move-if-change src/Makefile.tmp src/Makefile
 # Remind people not to edit this.
@@ -555,6 +559,7 @@
 # If you are thinking about editing it, you should seriously consider
 # editing \`Makefile.in' itself, or running \`${progname}' instead."
  /bin/sed < lib-src/Makefile.in				\
+ -e '/^# DIST: /d'					\
  -e 's;^\(CFLAGS=\).*$;\1'"${c_switch_site};"		\
  -e 's;^\(LOADLIBES=\).*$;\1'"${libsrc_libs};"		\
  -e 's;^\(CC=\).*$;\1'"${cc};") > lib-src/Makefile.tmp
--- a/etc/=MACHINES	Sun Sep 13 10:43:05 1992 +0000
+++ b/etc/=MACHINES	Sun Sep 13 10:54:38 1992 +0000
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
 
   Most versions of V.4 support sockets.  If `/usr/lib/libsocket.so'
   exists, your system supports them.  If yours does not, you must add
-  #undef HAVE_SOCKETS in config.h, aftern the inclusion of s-usg5-4.h.
+  #undef HAVE_SOCKETS in config.h, after the inclusion of s-usg5-4.h.
   (Any system that supports Internet should implement sockets.)
 
 Ultrix (-opsystem=bsd4-2)
@@ -260,10 +260,14 @@
   18.51 worked in one version of their operating system but stopped
   working in a newer version.  This has not been fixed.
 
-DECstation (-machine=pmax; -opsystem=bsd4-3)
+DECstation (-machine=pmax; -opsystem=bsd4-3 or -opsystem=osf1)
+
+  OSF1 support merged in 18.59.
 
-  Works, as of 18.55.  See under Ultrix for problems using X windows
-  on Ultrix.  Note that this is a MIPS machine.
+  See under Ultrix for problems using X windows on Ultrix.
+  Note that this is a MIPS machine.
+  -opsystem=bsd4-3 is said to work ok with Ultrix 4.1.
+
   For Ultrix versions prior to 4.0, you may need to delete
   the definition of START_FILES from src/m/pmax.h.
 
@@ -571,6 +575,26 @@
   Use -machine=mips4 for RISCOS version 4; use -opsystem=bsd4-3 with
   the BSD world.
 
+  Note that the proper -machine option for the Decstation is `-machine=pmax'.
+
+  If you are compiling with GCC, then you must run fixincludes;
+  the alternative of using -traditional won't work because
+  the definition of SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR uses the keyword `signed'.
+
+  If the SYSV world is the default, then you probably need the following
+  line in etc/Makefile:
+
+    CFLAGS= -g -systype bsd43
+
+  Some operating systems on MIPS machines give SIGTRAP for division by
+  zero instead of the usual signals.  The only real solution is to fix
+  the system to give a proper signal.
+
+  In the meantime, you can change init_data in data.c if you wish.
+  Change it to handle SIGTRAP as well as SIGFPE.  But this will have a
+  great disadvantage: you will not be able to run Emacs under a
+  debugger.  I think crashing on division by zero is a lesser problem.
+
 Motorola Delta (-machine=delta; -opsystem=usg5-3)
 
   Machine support added in version 18.56.
--- a/lib-src/Makefile.in	Sun Sep 13 10:43:05 1992 +0000
+++ b/lib-src/Makefile.in	Sun Sep 13 10:54:38 1992 +0000
@@ -16,14 +16,19 @@
 INSTALL = install
 INSTALLFLAGS =
 
-# Things that a user might actually run
+# Things that a user might actually run, which should be installed in bindir.
 INSTALLABLES = etags ctags emacsclient b2m 
 
-# Things that Emacs runs internally, or during the build process.
+# Things that Emacs runs internally, or during the build process,
+# which should not be installed in bindir.
 UTILITIES= test-distrib wakeup make-docfile digest-doc sorted-doc \
-	movemail cvtmail fakemail yow env emacsserver hexl timer rcs2log vcdiff
+	movemail cvtmail fakemail yow env emacsserver hexl timer
 
-EXECUTABLES= ${UTILITIES} ${INSTALLABLES}
+# Like UTILITIES, but they're not system-dependent, and should not be
+# deleted by the distclean target.
+SCRIPTS= rcs2log vcdiff
+
+EXECUTABLES= ${UTILITIES} ${INSTALLABLES} ${SCRIPTS}
 
 # These things are edited by ../configure; don't change anything before
 # or including the '='; everything after that gets blown away.
@@ -88,10 +93,10 @@
 
 
 clean mostlyclean:
-	-rm -f ${EXECUTABLES} core *.o
+	-rm -f ${INSTALLABLES} ${UTILITIES} core *.o
 
 distclean:
-	-rm -f ${EXECUTABLES} *~ \#* ../etc/DOC* core *.o
+	-rm -f ${INSTALLABLES} ${UTILITIES} *~ \#* ../etc/DOC* core *.o
 	cd ../arch-lib; rm -f ${EXECUTABLES}
 
 realclean: distclean
--- a/lisp/diff.el	Sun Sep 13 10:43:05 1992 +0000
+++ b/lisp/diff.el	Sun Sep 13 10:54:38 1992 +0000
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
 	  (setq buf
 		(compile-internal command
 				  "No more differences" "Diff"
-				  'diff-parse-differences)))
+				  'diff-parse-differences))
 	  (save-excursion
 	    (set-buffer buf)
 	    (set (make-local-variable 'diff-old-file) old)
--- a/lisp/mail/rmail.el	Sun Sep 13 10:43:05 1992 +0000
+++ b/lisp/mail/rmail.el	Sun Sep 13 10:54:38 1992 +0000
@@ -109,7 +109,43 @@
 ;;; this expression, you must change the code in rmail-nuke-pinhead-header
 ;;; that knows the exact ordering of the \\( \\) subexpressions.
 (defvar rmail-unix-mail-delimiter
-  "From \\([^ \n]*\\(\\|\".*\"[^ \n]*\\)\\)  ?\\([^ \n]*\\) \\([^ ]*\\) *\\([0-9]*\\) \\([0-9:]*\\)\\( ?[A-Z]?[A-Z][A-Z]T\\( DST\\)?\\| ?[-+]?[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\|\\) [0-9][0-9]\\([0-9]*\\) *\\(remote from [^\n]*\\)?\n" nil)
+  (let ((time-zone-regexp
+	 (concat "\\([A-Z]?[A-Z][A-Z]T\\( DST\\)?"
+		 "\\|[-+]?[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]"
+		 "\\|"
+		 "\\) *")))
+    (concat
+     "From "
+
+     ;; Username, perhaps with a quoted section that can contain spaces.
+     "\\("
+     "[^ \n]*"
+     "\\(\\|\".*\"[^ \n]*\\)"
+     "\\)  ?"
+
+     ;; The time the message was sent.
+     "\\([^ \n]*\\) *"			; day of the week
+     "\\([^ ]*\\) *"			; month
+     "\\([0-9]*\\) *"			; day of month
+     "\\([0-9:]*\\) *"			; time of day
+
+     ;; Perhaps a time zone, specified by an abbreviation, or by a
+     ;; numeric offset.
+     time-zone-regexp
+
+     ;; The year.
+     " [0-9][0-9]\\([0-9]*\\) *"
+
+     ;; On some systems the time zone can appear after the year, too.
+     time-zone-regexp
+
+     ;; I'm not sure what this is.
+     "\\(remote from [^\n]*\\)?"
+
+     "\n"))
+  nil)
+
+
 
 ;;;; *** Rmail Mode ***
 
@@ -704,10 +740,20 @@
 		  ;;  have a Date: field.
 		  (if has-date
 		      ""
-		    ;; If no time zone specified, assume est.
-		    (if (= (match-beginning 7) (match-end 7))
-			"Date: \\3, \\5 \\4 \\9 \\6 EST\n"
-			"Date: \\3, \\5 \\4 \\9 \\6\\7\n"))
+		    (concat
+		     "Date: \\3, \\5 \\4 \\9 \\6 "
+		    
+		     ;; The timezone could be matched by group 7 or group 10.
+		     ;; If neither of them matched, assume EST, since only
+		     ;; Easterners would be so sloppy.
+		     ;; It's a shame the substitution can't use "\\10".
+		     (cond
+		      ((/= (match-beginning 7) (match-end 7)) "\\7")
+		      ((/= (match-beginning 10) (match-end 10))
+		       (buffer-substring (match-beginning 10)
+					 (match-end 10)))
+		      (t "EST"))
+		     "\n"))
 		  ;; Keep and reformat the sender if we don't
 		  ;; have a From: field.
 		  (if has-from
--- a/lisp/subr.el	Sun Sep 13 10:43:05 1992 +0000
+++ b/lisp/subr.el	Sun Sep 13 10:54:38 1992 +0000
@@ -338,13 +338,17 @@
   "Translate character FROM to TO at a low level.
 This function creates a `keyboard-translate-table' if necessary
 and then modifies one entry in it."
-  (or (boundp 'keyboard-translate-table)
-      (let ((table (make-string 256))
-	    (i 0))
-	(while (< i 256)
-	  (aset table i i)
-	  (setq i (1+ i)))
-	(setq keyboard-translate-table table)))
+  (or (arrayp keyboard-translate-table)
+      (setq keyboard-translate-table ""))
+  (if (or (> from (length keyboard-translate-table))
+	  (> to   (length keyboard-translate-table)))
+      (progn
+	(let* ((i (length keyboard-translate-table))
+	       (table (make-string (- 256 i) 0)))
+	  (while (< i 256)
+	    (aset table i i)
+	    (setq i (1+ i)))
+	  (setq keyboard-translate-table table))))
   (aset keyboard-translate-table from to))
 
 
--- a/make-dist	Sun Sep 13 10:43:05 1992 +0000
+++ b/make-dist	Sun Sep 13 10:54:38 1992 +0000
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
 
 # Find out which version of Emacs this is.
 version=`grep 'defconst[	 ]*emacs-version' lisp/version.el \
-	 | sed -e 's/^.*"\([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\)\..*$/\1/'`
+	 | sed -e 's/^.*"\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\)\..*$/\1/'`
 if [ ! "${version}" ]; then
   echo "${progname}: can't find current emacs version in \`./lisp/version.el'." >&2
   exit 1
--- a/src/m/hp9000s300.h	Sun Sep 13 10:43:05 1992 +0000
+++ b/src/m/hp9000s300.h	Sun Sep 13 10:54:38 1992 +0000
@@ -29,13 +29,21 @@
   (a derivative of sysV with some BSD features) or BSD 4.3 ported by Utah.
 
   If you're running HP-UX, specify `-opsystem=hpux'.
-
-  If you're running Utah's BSD port, don't use this -machine option;
-  instead, specify `-machine=hp300bsd' and `-opsystem=bsd4-3'.
+  If you're running BSD, specify `-opsystem=bsd4-3'.
 NOTE-END */
 
-/* Define this symbol if you are running a version of HP-UX
-   which predates version 6.5 */
+/* Do this here at the top of the file; including sys/wait.h may
+   include <endian.h>, which defines BIG_ENDIAN, which will conflict
+   with our definition of BIG_ENDIAN if we do this at the bottom.  */
+#ifndef NOT_C_CODE
+#ifndef NO_SHORTNAMES
+#include <sys/wait.h>
+#define WAITTYPE int
+#endif
+#define WRETCODE(w) (((w) >> 8) & 0377)
+#endif
+
+/* Define NOMULTIPLEJOBS on versions of HPUX before 6.5.  */
 
 /* #define NOMULTIPLEJOBS */
 
@@ -55,8 +63,10 @@
 
 /* Define BIG_ENDIAN iff lowest-numbered byte in a word
    is the most significant byte.  */
-
+/* Under BSD, <endian.h> defines this.  */
+#ifndef BIG_ENDIAN
 #define BIG_ENDIAN
+#endif
 
 /* Define NO_ARG_ARRAY if you cannot take the address of the first of a
  * group of arguments and treat it as an array of the arguments.  */
@@ -108,8 +118,11 @@
    a very old, brain-dead version of PCC. */
 
 #ifdef BSD4_3
+
 /* Tell crt0.c that this is an ordinary 68020.  */
 #undef hp9000s300
+#define m68000
+
 #define CRT0_DUMMIES		bogus_a6,
 
 #define HAVE_ALLOCA
@@ -167,21 +180,23 @@
 #endif
 
 /* Define the BSTRING functions in terms of the sysV functions.
-   Version 6 of HP-UX supplies these in the BSD library. */
+   Version 6 of HP-UX supplies these in the BSD library,
+   but that library has reported bugs in `signal'.  */
 
-#ifdef HPUX_5
+/* #ifdef HPUX_5 */
 #define bcopy(a,b,s)	memcpy (b,a,s)
 #define bzero(a,s)	memset (a,0,s)
 #define bcmp		memcmp
-#endif
+/* #endif */
 
 /* On USG systems these have different names.
-   Version 6 of HP-UX supplies these in the BSD library. */
+   Version 6 of HP-UX supplies these in the BSD library,
+   which we currently want to avoid using.  */
 
-#ifdef HPUX_5
+/* #ifdef HPUX_5 */
 #define index strchr
 #define rindex strrchr
-#endif
+/* #endif */
 
 /* Define C_SWITCH_MACHINE to be +X if you want the s200/300
  * Emacs to run on both 68010 and 68020 based hp-ux's.
@@ -202,18 +217,10 @@
 #endif
 #endif
 
-#endif /* not BSD4_3 */
-
 /* Define NEED_BSDTTY if you have such. */
 
 #ifndef NOMULTIPLEJOBS
 #define NEED_BSDTTY
 #endif
 
-#ifndef NOT_C_CODE
-#ifndef NO_SHORTNAMES
-#include <sys/wait.h>
-#define WAITTYPE int
-#endif
-#define WRETCODE(w) (((w) >> 8) & 0377)
-#endif
+#endif /* not BSD4_3 */
--- a/src/s/bsd4-3.h	Sun Sep 13 10:43:05 1992 +0000
+++ b/src/s/bsd4-3.h	Sun Sep 13 10:54:38 1992 +0000
@@ -24,11 +24,11 @@
  */
 
 #ifndef BSD4_3
-#define	BSD	43		/* 4.3 * 10, as cpp doesn't do floats */
+#define BSD4_3
 #endif /* BSD4_3 */
 
 #ifndef BSD
-#define BSD4_3	1
+#define BSD
 #endif /* BSD */
 
 /* SYSTEM_TYPE should indicate the kind of system you are using.
@@ -127,6 +127,3 @@
    is named _avenrun.  */
 
 #define LDAV_SYMBOL "_avenrun"
-
-/* The return type of a signal handling function.  */
-#define SIGTYPE int
--- a/src/systime.h	Sun Sep 13 10:43:05 1992 +0000
+++ b/src/systime.h	Sun Sep 13 10:54:38 1992 +0000
@@ -17,8 +17,6 @@
 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.  */
 
-#ifdef NEED_TIME_H
-
 /* _h_BSDTYPES is checked because on ISC unix, socket.h includes
    both time.h and sys/time.h, and the later file is protected
    from repeated inclusion.  We just hope that other systems will
@@ -26,11 +24,14 @@
 #ifndef _h_BSDTYPES
 #include <time.h>
 #endif /* _h_BSDTYPES */
-#else /* ! defined (NEED_TIME_H) */
+
 #ifdef HAVE_TIMEVAL
+#ifndef NEED_TIME_H		/* Some versions of HP/UX shouldn't have
+				   this included; time.h should do the trick
+				   instead.  */
 #include <sys/time.h>
-#endif /* ! defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) */
-#endif /* ! defined (NEED_TIME_H) */
+#endif
+#endif
 
 
 /* EMACS_TIME is the type to use to represent temporal intervals -
@@ -145,7 +146,7 @@
    expands to a statement which stores information about the current
    time zone in its arguments.
 
-   *OFFSET is set to the number of minutes west of Greenwich at which
+   *OFFSET is set to the number of minutes EAST of Greenwich at which
    the site's time zone is located.  This should describe the offset
    to standard time only; if some sort of daylight savings time is in
    effect, that should not affect this value.  Note that the tm_gmtoff
@@ -178,17 +179,24 @@
 
 /* If we have timeval, then we have gettimeofday; that's half the battle.  */
 #ifdef HAVE_TIMEVAL
-#define EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET_AND_SAVINGS(offset, savings_flag)		\
+#define EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET(offset)					\
   do {									\
     struct timeval dummy;						\
     struct timezone zoneinfo;						\
 									\
     gettimeofday (&dummy, &zoneinfo);					\
-    *(offset) = zoneinfo.tz_minuteswest;				\
-    *(savings_flag) = zoneinfo.tz_dsttime;				\
+    *(offset) = -zoneinfo.tz_minuteswest;				\
   } while (0)
 #endif /* ! defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) */
 
+/* System V derivatives have a timezone global variable.  */
+#ifdef USG
+#define EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET(offset)					\
+  do {									\
+    tzset ();								\
+    (offset) = timezone;						\
+  }
+#endif
 
 /* The following sane systems have a tzname array.  The timezone() function
    is a stupid idea; timezone names can only be determined geographically,
@@ -222,14 +230,22 @@
 #endif /* ! defined (ultrix) || defined (hpux) || defined (_AIX) */
 
 /* If we can get all the information we need, let's define the macro!  */
-#if defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET_AND_SAVINGS) && defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES)
+#if defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET) && defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES)
 
 #define EMACS_CURRENT_TIME_ZONE(offset, savings_flag, standard, savings)\
-  do {									\
-    EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET_AND_SAVINGS (offset, savings_flag);		\
+  do {								       	\
+    EMACS_TIME t;							\
+    long secs;								\
+    struct tm *tmp;							\
+									\
+    EMACS_GET_TIME (t);							\
+    secs = EMACS_SECS (t);						\
+    tmp = localtime (&secs);						\
+    *(savings_flag) = tmp->tm_isdst;					\
+									\
+    EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET (offset);					\
     EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES (standard, savings);				\
   } while (0)
-
-#endif /* ! defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET_AND_SAVINGS) && defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES) */
+#endif /* ! defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_OFFSET) && defined (EMACS_GET_TZ_NAMES) */
 
 #endif /* EMACS_CURRENT_TIME_ZONE */