changeset 85846:56cec281e296

* cmdargs.texi (Misc Variables): Remove Sun windows info. * MACHINES: Remove Sun windows info. * term/sun-mouse.el: * obsolete/sun-fns.el: * obsolete/sun-curs.el: Remove files. * term/sun.el (select-previous-complex-command): * sunfns.c: Remove file * m/sun386.h: * m/sun2.h: * m/sparc.h: Remove Sun windows code.
author Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu>
date Thu, 01 Nov 2007 03:06:23 +0000
parents e95712050fdc
children baa28899f76f
files doc/emacs/ChangeLog doc/emacs/cmdargs.texi etc/ChangeLog etc/MACHINES etc/NEWS lisp/obsolete/sun-curs.el lisp/obsolete/sun-fns.el lisp/term/sun-mouse.el lisp/term/sun.el src/ChangeLog src/m/sparc.h src/m/sun2.h src/m/sun386.h src/sunfns.c
diffstat 14 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 2122 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/doc/emacs/ChangeLog	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ b/doc/emacs/ChangeLog	Thu Nov 01 03:06:23 2007 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2007-11-01  Dan Nicolaescu  <dann@ics.uci.edu>
+
+	* cmdargs.texi (Misc Variables): Remove Sun windows info.
+
 2007-10-27  Emanuele Giaquinta  <e.giaquinta@glauco.it>  (tiny change)
 
 	* gnus-faq.texi ([5.12]): Remove reference to discontinued service.
--- a/doc/emacs/cmdargs.texi	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ b/doc/emacs/cmdargs.texi	Thu Nov 01 03:06:23 2007 +0000
@@ -635,9 +635,6 @@
 for the background, so all four bits of the background color are
 actually used.
 
-@item WINDOW_GFX
-Used when initializing the Sun windows system.
-
 @item PRELOAD_WINSOCK
 On MS-Windows, if you set this variable, Emacs will load and initialize
 the network library at startup, instead of waiting until the first
--- a/etc/ChangeLog	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ b/etc/ChangeLog	Thu Nov 01 03:06:23 2007 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2007-11-01  Dan Nicolaescu  <dann@ics.uci.edu>
+
+	* MACHINES: Remove Sun windows info.
+
 2007-10-30  Michael Olson  <mwolson@gnu.org>
 
 	* NEWS: Add entry for Remember Mode.
--- a/etc/MACHINES	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ b/etc/MACHINES	Thu Nov 01 03:06:23 2007 +0000
@@ -1158,17 +1158,6 @@
   src/s/sunos4-1.h to src/config.h.  This problem is due to obsolete
   software in the nonshared standard library.
 
-  If you want to use SunWindows, define HAVE_SUN_WINDOWS
-  in config.h to enable a special interface called `emacstool'.
-  The definition must *precede* the #include "machine.h".
-  System version 3.2 is required for this facility to work.
-
-  We recommend that you instead use the X window system, which
-  has technical advantages, is an industry standard, and is also
-  free software.  The FSF does not support the SunWindows code;
-  we installed it only on the understanding we would not let it
-  divert our efforts from what we think is important.
-
   If you are compiling for X windows, and the X window library was
   compiled to use the 68881, then you must edit config.h according
   the comments at the end of `src/m/sun3.h'.
--- a/etc/NEWS	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ b/etc/NEWS	Thu Nov 01 03:06:23 2007 +0000
@@ -33,6 +33,8 @@
 
 ** Support for systems without alloca has been removed.
 
+** Support for Sun windows has been removed.
+
 ** The `emacstool' utility has been removed.
 
 
--- a/lisp/obsolete/sun-curs.el	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,234 +0,0 @@
-;;; sun-curs.el --- cursor definitions for Sun windows
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1987, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
-;;   2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Jeff Peck <peck@sun.com>
-;; Keywords: hardware
-
-;; 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, 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; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;;;
-;;; Added some more cursors and moved the hot spots
-;;; Cursor defined by 16 pairs of 16-bit numbers
-;;;
-;;; 9-dec-86 Jeff Peck, Sun Microsystems Inc. <peck@sun.com>
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
-
-(defvar *edit-icon*)
-(defvar char)
-;; These are from term/sun-mouse.el
-(defvar *mouse-window*)
-(defvar *mouse-x*)
-(defvar *mouse-y*)
-(defvar menu)
-
-(require 'sun-fns)
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  (defvar sc::cursors nil "List of known cursors"))
-
-(defmacro defcursor (name x y string)
-  (if (not (memq name sc::cursors))
-      (setq sc::cursors (cons name sc::cursors)))
-  (list 'defconst name (list 'vector x y string)))
-
-;;; push should be defined in common lisp, but if not use this:
-;(defmacro push (v l)
-;  "The ITEM is evaluated and consed onto LIST, a list-valued atom"
-;  (list 'setq l (list 'cons v l)))
-
-;;;
-;;; The standard default cursor
-;;;
-(defcursor sc:right-arrow 15 0
-  (concat '(0 1 0 3 0 7 0 15 0 31 0 63 0 127 0 15
-	      0 27 0 25 0 48 0 48 0 96 0 96 0 192 0 192)))
-
-;;(sc:set-cursor sc:right-arrow)
-
-(defcursor sc:fat-left-arrow 0 8
-  (concat '(1 0 3 0 7 0 15 0 31 0 63 255 127 255 255 255
-	      255 255 127 255 63 255 31 0 15 0 7 0 3 0 1 0)))
-
-(defcursor sc:box 8 8
-  (concat '(15 252 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4
-	       8 132 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 15 252)))
-
-(defcursor sc:hourglass 8 8
-  (concat "\177\376\100\002\040\014\032\070"
-	  "\017\360\007\340\003\300\001\200"
-	  "\001\200\002\100\005\040\010\020"
-	  "\021\210\043\304\107\342\177\376"))
-
-(defun sc:set-cursor (icon)
-  "Change the Sun mouse cursor to ICON.
-If ICON is nil, switch to the system default cursor,
-Otherwise, ICON should be a vector or the name of a vector of [x y 32-chars]"
-  (interactive "XIcon Name: ")
-  (if (symbolp icon) (setq icon (symbol-value icon)))
-  (sun-change-cursor-icon icon))
-
-;; This does not make much sense...
-(make-local-variable '*edit-icon*)
-
-(defvar icon-edit nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'icon-edit)
-(or (assq 'icon-edit minor-mode-alist)
-    (push '(icon-edit " IconEdit") minor-mode-alist))
-
-(defun sc:edit-cursor (icon)
-  "convert icon to rectangle, edit, and repack"
-  (interactive "XIcon Name: ")
-  (if (not icon) (setq icon (sc::menu-choose-cursor (selected-window) 1 1)))
-  (if (symbolp icon) (setq icon (symbol-value icon)))
-  (if (get-buffer "icon-edit") (kill-buffer "icon-edit"))
-  (switch-to-buffer "icon-edit")
-  (local-set-mouse '(text right) 'sc::menu-function)
-  (local-set-mouse '(text left) '(sc::pic-ins-at-mouse 32))
-  (local-set-mouse '(text middle) '(sc::pic-ins-at-mouse 64))
-  (local-set-mouse '(text left middle) 'sc::hotspot)
-  (sc::display-icon icon)
-  (picture-mode)
-  (setq icon-edit t)	; for mode line display
-)
-
-(defun sc::pic-ins-at-mouse (char)
-  "Picture insert char at mouse location"
-  (mouse-move-point *mouse-window* (min 15 *mouse-x*) (min 15 *mouse-y*))
-  (move-to-column (1+ (min 15 (current-column))) t)
-  (delete-char -1)
-  (insert char)
-  (sc::goto-hotspot))
-
-(defmenu sc::menu
-  ("Cursor Menu")
-  ("Pack & Use" sc::pack-buffer-to-cursor)
-  ("Pack to Icon" sc::pack-buffer-to-icon
-		  (sc::menu-choose-cursor *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y*))
-  ("New Icon" call-interactively 'sc::make-cursor)
-  ("Edit Icon" sc:edit-cursor
-	       (sc::menu-choose-cursor *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y*))
-  ("Set Cursor" sc:set-cursor
-		(sc::menu-choose-cursor *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y*))
-  ("Reset Cursor" sc:set-cursor nil)
-  ("Help" sc::edit-icon-help-menu)
-  ("Quit" sc::quit-edit)
-  )
-
-(defun sc::menu-function (window x y)
-  (sun-menu-evaluate window (1+ x) y sc::menu))
-
-(defun sc::quit-edit ()
-  (interactive)
-  (bury-buffer (current-buffer))
-  (switch-to-buffer (other-buffer) 'no-record))
-
-(defun sc::make-cursor (symbol)
-  (interactive "SIcon Name: ")
-  (eval (list 'defcursor symbol 0 0 ""))
-  (sc::pack-buffer-to-icon (symbol-value symbol)))
-
-(defmenu sc::edit-icon-help-menu
-  ("Simple Icon Editor")
-  ("Left     => CLEAR")
-  ("Middle   => SET")
-  ("L & M    => HOTSPOT")
-  ("Right    => MENU"))
-
-(defun sc::edit-icon-help ()
-  (message "Left=> CLEAR  Middle=> SET  Left+Middle=> HOTSPOT  Right=> MENU"))
-
-(defun sc::pack-buffer-to-cursor ()
-    (sc::pack-buffer-to-icon *edit-icon*)
-    (sc:set-cursor *edit-icon*))
-
-(defun sc::menu-choose-cursor (window x y)
-  "Presents a menu of cursor names, and returns one or nil"
-  (let ((curs sc::cursors)
-	(items))
-    (while curs
-      (push (sc::menu-item-for-cursor (car curs)) items)
-      (setq curs (cdr curs)))
-    (push (list "Choose Cursor") items)
-    (setq menu (menu-create items))
-    (sun-menu-evaluate window x y menu)))
-
-(defun sc::menu-item-for-cursor (cursor)
-  "apply function to selected cursor"
-  (list (symbol-name cursor) 'quote cursor))
-
-(defun sc::hotspot (window x y)
-  (aset *edit-icon* 0 x)
-  (aset *edit-icon* 1 y)
-  (sc::goto-hotspot))
-
-(defun sc::goto-hotspot ()
-  (goto-line (1+ (aref *edit-icon* 1)))
-  (move-to-column (aref *edit-icon* 0)))
-
-(defun sc::display-icon (icon)
-  (setq *edit-icon* (copy-sequence icon))
-  (let ((string (aref *edit-icon* 2))
-	(index 0))
-    (while (< index 32)
-      (let ((char (aref string index))
-	    (bit 128))
-	(while (> bit 0)
-	  (insert (sc::char-at-bit char bit))
-	  (setq bit (lsh bit -1))))
-      (if (eq 1 (% index 2)) (newline))
-      (setq index (1+ index))))
-  (sc::goto-hotspot))
-
-(defun sc::char-at-bit (char bit)
-  (if (> (logand char bit) 0) "@" " "))
-
-(defun sc::pack-buffer-to-icon (icon)
-  "Pack 16 x 16 field into icon string"
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (aset icon 0 (aref *edit-icon* 0))
-  (aset icon 1 (aref *edit-icon* 1))
-  (aset icon 2 (mapconcat 'sc::pack-one-line "1234567890123456" ""))
-  (sc::goto-hotspot)
-  )
-
-(defun sc::pack-one-line (dummy)
-  (let (char chr1 chr2)
-    (setq char 0 chr1 (mapconcat 'sc::pack-one-char "12345678" "") chr1 char)
-    (setq char 0 chr2 (mapconcat 'sc::pack-one-char "12345678" "") chr2 char)
-    (forward-line 1)
-    (concat (char-to-string chr1) (char-to-string chr2))
-    ))
-
-(defun sc::pack-one-char (dummy)
-  "pack following char into char, unless eolp"
-  (if (or (eolp) (char-equal (following-char) 32))
-      (setq char (lsh char 1))
-    (setq char (1+ (lsh char 1))))
-  (if (not (eolp))(forward-char)))
-
-(provide 'sun-curs)
-
-;;; arch-tag: 7cc861e5-e2d9-4191-b211-2baaaab54e78
-;;; sun-curs.el ends here
--- a/lisp/obsolete/sun-fns.el	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,644 +0,0 @@
-;;; sun-fns.el --- subroutines of Mouse handling for Sun windows
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1987, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
-;;   2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Jeff Peck <peck@sun.com>
-;; Maintainer: none
-;; Keywords: hardware
-
-;; 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, 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; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Submitted Mar. 1987, Jeff Peck
-;;		 	 Sun Microsystems Inc. <peck@sun.com>
-;; Conceived Nov. 1986, Stan Jefferson,
-;;                      Computer Science Lab, SRI International.
-;; GoodIdeas Feb. 1987, Steve Greenbaum
-;; & UpClicks           Reasoning Systems, Inc.
-;;
-;;
-;; Functions for manipulating via the mouse and mouse-map definitions
-;; for accessing them.  Also definitions of mouse menus.
-;; This file you should freely modify to reflect you personal tastes.
-;;
-;; First half of file defines functions to implement mouse commands,
-;; Don't delete any of those, just add what ever else you need.
-;; Second half of file defines mouse bindings, do whatever you want there.
-
-;;
-;;         Mouse Functions.
-;;
-;; These functions follow the sun-mouse-handler convention of being called
-;; with three arguments: (window x-pos y-pos)
-;; This makes it easy for a mouse executed command to know where the mouse is.
-;; Use the macro "eval-in-window" to execute a function
-;; in a temporarily selected window.
-;;
-;; If you have a function that must be called with other arguments
-;; bind the mouse button to an s-exp that contains the necessary parameters.
-;; See "minibuffer" bindings for examples.
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'term/sun-mouse)
-
-(defconst cursor-pause-milliseconds 300
-  "*Number of milliseconds to display alternate cursor (usually the mark)")
-
-(defun indicate-region (&optional pause)
-  "Bounce cursor to mark for cursor-pause-milliseconds and back again"
-  (or pause (setq pause cursor-pause-milliseconds))
-  (let ((point (point)))
-    (goto-char (mark))
-    (sit-for-millisecs pause)
-    ;(update-display)
-    ;(sleep-for-millisecs pause)
-    (goto-char point)))
-
-
-;;;
-;;; Text buffer operations
-;;;
-(defun mouse-move-point (window x y)
-  "Move point to mouse cursor."
-  (select-window window)
-  (move-to-loc x y)
-  (if (memq last-command	; support the mouse-copy/delete/yank
-	    '(mouse-copy mouse-delete mouse-yank-move))
-      (setq this-command 'mouse-yank-move))
-  )
-
-(defun mouse-set-mark (&optional window x y)
-  "Set mark at mouse cursor."
-  (eval-in-window window	;; use this to get the unwind protect
-    (let ((point (point)))
-      (move-to-loc x y)
-      (set-mark (point))
-      (goto-char point)
-      (indicate-region)))
-  )
-
-(defun mouse-set-mark-and-select (window x y)
-  "Set mark at mouse cursor, and select that window."
-  (select-window window)
-  (mouse-set-mark window x y)
-  )
-
-(defun mouse-set-mark-and-stuff (w x y)
-  "Set mark at mouse cursor, and put region in stuff buffer."
-  (mouse-set-mark-and-select w x y)
-  (sun-select-region (region-beginning) (region-end)))
-
-;;;
-;;; Simple mouse dragging stuff: marking with button up
-;;;
-
-(defvar *mouse-drag-window* nil)
-(defvar *mouse-drag-x* -1)
-(defvar *mouse-drag-y* -1)
-
-(defun mouse-drag-move-point (window x y)
-  "Move point to mouse cursor, and allow dragging."
-  (mouse-move-point window x y)
-  (setq *mouse-drag-window* window
-	*mouse-drag-x* x
-	*mouse-drag-y* y))
-
-(defun mouse-drag-set-mark-stuff (window x y)
-  "The up click handler that goes with mouse-drag-move-point.
-If mouse is in same WINDOW but at different X or Y than when
-mouse-drag-move-point was last executed, set the mark at mouse
-and put the region in the stuff buffer."
-  (if (and (eq *mouse-drag-window* window)
-	   (not (and (equal *mouse-drag-x* x)
-		     (equal *mouse-drag-y* y))))
-      (mouse-set-mark-and-stuff window x y)
-    (setq this-command last-command))	; this was just an upclick no-op.
-  )
-
-(defun mouse-select-or-drag-move-point (window x y)
-  "Select window if not selected, otherwise do mouse-drag-move-point."
-  (if (eq (selected-window) window)
-      (mouse-drag-move-point window x y)
-    (mouse-select-window window)))
-
-;;;
-;;; esoterica:
-;;;
-(defun mouse-exch-pt-and-mark (window x y)
-  "Exchange point and mark."
-  (select-window window)
-  (exchange-point-and-mark)
-  )
-
-(defun mouse-call-kbd-macro (window x y)
-  "Invokes last keyboard macro at mouse cursor."
-  (mouse-move-point window x y)
-  (call-last-kbd-macro)
-  )
-
-(defun mouse-mark-thing (window x y)
-  "Set point and mark to text object using syntax table.
-The resulting region is put in the sun-window stuff buffer.
-Left or right Paren syntax marks an s-expression.
-Clicking at the end of a line marks the line including a trailing newline.
-If it doesn't recognize one of these it marks the character at point."
-  (mouse-move-point window x y)
-  (if (eobp) (open-line 1))
-  (let* ((char (char-after (point)))
-         (syntax (char-syntax char)))
-    (cond
-     ((eq syntax ?w)			; word.
-      (forward-word 1)
-      (set-mark (point))
-      (forward-word -1))
-     ;; try to include a single following whitespace (is this a good idea?)
-     ;; No, not a good idea since inconsistent.
-     ;;(if (eq (char-syntax (char-after (mark))) ?\ )
-     ;;    (set-mark (1+ (mark))))
-     ((eq syntax ?\( )			; open paren.
-      (mark-sexp 1))
-     ((eq syntax ?\) )			; close paren.
-      (forward-char 1)
-      (mark-sexp -1)
-      (exchange-point-and-mark))
-     ((eolp)				; mark line if at end.
-      (set-mark (1+ (point)))
-      (beginning-of-line 1))
-     (t					; mark character
-      (set-mark (1+ (point)))))
-    (indicate-region))			; display region boundary.
-  (sun-select-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
-  )
-
-(defun mouse-kill-thing (window x y)
-  "Kill thing at mouse, and put point there."
-  (mouse-mark-thing window x y)
-  (kill-region-and-unmark (region-beginning) (region-end))
-  )
-
-(defun mouse-kill-thing-there (window x y)
-  "Kill thing at mouse, leave point where it was.
-See mouse-mark-thing for a description of the objects recognized."
-  (eval-in-window window
-    (save-excursion
-      (mouse-mark-thing window x y)
-      (kill-region (region-beginning) (region-end))))
-  )
-
-(defun mouse-save-thing (window x y &optional quiet)
-  "Put thing at mouse in kill ring.
-See mouse-mark-thing for a description of the objects recognized."
-  (mouse-mark-thing window x y)
-  (copy-region-as-kill (region-beginning) (region-end))
-  (if (not quiet) (message "Thing saved"))
-  )
-
-(defun mouse-save-thing-there (window x y &optional quiet)
-  "Put thing at mouse in kill ring, leave point as is.
-See mouse-mark-thing for a description of the objects recognized."
-  (eval-in-window window
-    (save-excursion
-      (mouse-save-thing window x y quiet))))
-
-;;;
-;;; Mouse yanking...
-;;;
-(defun mouse-copy-thing (window x y)
-  "Put thing at mouse in kill ring, yank to point.
-See mouse-mark-thing for a description of the objects recognized."
-  (setq last-command 'not-kill)	 ;Avoids appending to previous kills.
-  (mouse-save-thing-there window x y t)
-  (yank)
-  (setq this-command 'yank))
-
-(defun mouse-move-thing (window x y)
-  "Kill thing at mouse, yank it to point.
-See mouse-mark-thing for a description of the objects recognized."
-  (setq last-command 'not-kill)	 ;Avoids appending to previous kills.
-  (mouse-kill-thing-there window x y)
-  (yank)
-  (setq this-command 'yank))
-
-(defun mouse-yank-at-point (&optional window x y)
-  "Yank from kill-ring at point; then cycle thru kill ring."
-  (if (eq last-command 'yank)
-      (let ((before (< (point) (mark))))
-	(delete-region (point) (mark))
-	(insert (current-kill 1))
-	(if before (exchange-point-and-mark)))
-    (yank))
-  (setq this-command 'yank))
-
-(defun mouse-yank-at-mouse (window x y)
-  "Yank from kill-ring at mouse; then cycle thru kill ring."
-  (mouse-move-point window x y)
-  (mouse-yank-at-point window x y))
-
-(defun mouse-save/delete/yank (&optional window x y)
-  "Context sensitive save/delete/yank.
-Consecutive clicks perform as follows:
-    * first click saves region to kill ring,
-    * second click kills region,
-    * third click yanks from kill ring,
-    * subsequent clicks cycle thru kill ring.
-If mouse-move-point is performed after the first or second click,
-the next click will do a yank, etc.  Except for a possible mouse-move-point,
-this command is insensitive to mouse location."
-  (cond
-   ((memq last-command '(mouse-delete yank mouse-yank-move))	; third+ click
-    (mouse-yank-at-point))
-   ((eq last-command 'mouse-copy)	; second click
-    (kill-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
-    (setq this-command 'mouse-delete))
-   (t					; first click
-    (copy-region-as-kill (region-beginning) (region-end))
-    (message "Region saved")
-    (setq this-command 'mouse-copy))
-   ))
-
-
-(defun mouse-split-horizontally (window x y)
-  "Splits the window horizontally at mouse cursor."
-  (eval-in-window window (split-window-horizontally (1+ x))))
-
-(defun mouse-split-vertically (window x y)
-  "Split the window vertically at the mouse cursor."
-  (eval-in-window window (split-window-vertically (1+ y))))
-
-(defun mouse-select-window (&optional window x y)
-  "Selects the window, restoring point."
-  (select-window window))
-
-(defun mouse-delete-other-windows (&optional window x y)
-  "Deletes all windows except the one mouse is in."
-  (delete-other-windows window))
-
-(defun mouse-delete-window (window &optional x y)
-  "Deletes the window mouse is in."
-  (delete-window window))
-
-(defun mouse-undo (window x y)
-  "Invokes undo in the window mouse is in."
-  (eval-in-window window (undo)))
-
-;;;
-;;; Scroll operations
-;;;
-
-;;; The move-to-window-line is used below because otherwise
-;;; scrolling a non-selected process window with the mouse, after
-;;; the process has written text past the bottom of the window,
-;;; gives an "End of buffer" error, and then scrolls.  The
-;;; move-to-window-line seems to force recomputing where things are.
-(defun mouse-scroll-up (window x y)
-  "Scrolls the window upward."
-  (eval-in-window window (move-to-window-line 1) (scroll-up nil)))
-
-(defun mouse-scroll-down (window x y)
-  "Scrolls the window downward."
-  (eval-in-window window (scroll-down nil)))
-
-(defun mouse-scroll-proportional (window x y)
-  "Scrolls the window proportionally corresponding to window
-relative X divided by window width."
-  (eval-in-window window
-    (if (>= x (1- (window-width)))
-	;; When x is maximum (equal to or 1 less than window width),
-	;; goto end of buffer.  We check for this special case
-	;; because the calculated goto-char often goes short of the
-	;; end due to roundoff error, and we often really want to go
-	;; to the end.
-	(goto-char (point-max))
-      (progn
-	(goto-char (+ (point-min)	; For narrowed regions.
-		      (* x (/ (- (point-max) (point-min))
-			      (1- (window-width))))))
-	(beginning-of-line))
-      )
-    (what-cursor-position)		; Report position.
-    ))
-
-(defun mouse-line-to-top (window x y)
-  "Scrolls the line at the mouse cursor up to the top."
-  (eval-in-window window (scroll-up y)))
-
-(defun mouse-top-to-line (window x y)
-  "Scrolls the top line down to the mouse cursor."
-  (eval-in-window window (scroll-down y)))
-
-(defun mouse-line-to-bottom (window x y)
-  "Scrolls the line at the mouse cursor to the bottom."
-  (eval-in-window window (scroll-up (+ y (- 2 (window-height))))))
-
-(defun mouse-bottom-to-line (window x y)
-  "Scrolls the bottom line up to the mouse cursor."
-  (eval-in-window window (scroll-down (+ y (- 2 (window-height))))))
-
-(defun mouse-line-to-middle (window x y)
-  "Scrolls the line at the mouse cursor to the middle."
-  (eval-in-window window (scroll-up (- y -1 (/ (window-height) 2)))))
-
-(defun mouse-middle-to-line (window x y)
-  "Scrolls the line at the middle to the mouse cursor."
-  (eval-in-window window (scroll-up (- (/ (window-height) 2) y 1))))
-
-
-;;;
-;;; main emacs menu.
-;;;
-(defmenu expand-menu
-  ("Vertically" mouse-expand-vertically *menu-window*)
-  ("Horizontally" mouse-expand-horizontally *menu-window*))
-
-(defmenu delete-window-menu
-  ("This One" delete-window *menu-window*)
-  ("All Others" delete-other-windows *menu-window*))
-
-(defmenu mouse-help-menu
-  ("Text Region"
-   mouse-help-region *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y* 'text)
-  ("Scrollbar"
-   mouse-help-region *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y* 'scrollbar)
-  ("Modeline"
-   mouse-help-region *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y* 'modeline)
-  ("Minibuffer"
-   mouse-help-region *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y* 'minibuffer)
-  )
-
-(defmenu emacs-quit-menu
-  ("Quit" save-buffers-kill-emacs))
-
-(defmenu emacs-menu
-  ("Emacs Menu")
-  ("Stuff Selection" sun-yank-selection)
-  ("Expand" . expand-menu)
-  ("Delete Window" . delete-window-menu)
-  ("Previous Buffer" mouse-select-previous-buffer *menu-window*)
-  ("Save Buffers" save-some-buffers)
-  ("List Directory" list-directory nil)
-  ("Dired" dired nil)
-  ("Mouse Help" . mouse-help-menu)
-  ("Quit" . emacs-quit-menu))
-
-(defun emacs-menu-eval (window x y)
-  "Pop-up menu of editor commands."
-  (sun-menu-evaluate window (1+ x) (1- y) 'emacs-menu))
-
-(defun mouse-expand-horizontally (window)
-  (eval-in-window window
-    (enlarge-window 4 t)
-    (update-display)		; Try to redisplay, since can get confused.
-    ))
-
-(defun mouse-expand-vertically (window)
-  (eval-in-window window (enlarge-window 4)))
-
-(defun mouse-select-previous-buffer (window)
-  "Switch buffer in mouse window to most recently selected buffer."
-  (eval-in-window window (switch-to-buffer (other-buffer))))
-
-;;;
-;;; minibuffer menu
-;;;
-(defmenu minibuffer-menu
-  ("Minibuffer" message "Just some miscellaneous minibuffer commands")
-  ("Stuff" sun-yank-selection)
-  ("Do-It" exit-minibuffer)
-  ("Abort" abort-recursive-edit)
-  ("Suspend" suspend-emacs))
-
-(defun minibuffer-menu-eval (window x y)
-  "Pop-up menu of commands."
-  (sun-menu-evaluate window x (1- y) 'minibuffer-menu))
-
-(defun mini-move-point (window x y)
-  ;; -6 is good for most common cases
-  (mouse-move-point window (- x 6) 0))
-
-(defun mini-set-mark-and-stuff (window x y)
-  ;; -6 is good for most common cases
-  (mouse-set-mark-and-stuff window (- x 6) 0))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Buffer-mode Mouse commands
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun Buffer-at-mouse (w x y)
-  "Calls Buffer-menu-buffer from mouse click."
-  (save-window-excursion
-    (mouse-move-point w x y)
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (Buffer-menu-buffer t)))
-
-(defun mouse-buffer-bury (w x y)
-  "Bury the indicated buffer."
-  (bury-buffer (Buffer-at-mouse w x y))
-  )
-
-(defun mouse-buffer-select (w x y)
-  "Put the indicated buffer in selected window."
-  (switch-to-buffer (Buffer-at-mouse w x y))
-  (list-buffers)
-  )
-
-(defun mouse-buffer-delete (w x y)
-  "mark indicated buffer for delete"
-  (save-window-excursion
-    (mouse-move-point w x y)
-    (Buffer-menu-delete)
-    ))
-
-(defun mouse-buffer-execute (w x y)
-  "execute buffer-menu selections"
-  (save-window-excursion
-    (mouse-move-point w x y)
-    (Buffer-menu-execute)
-    ))
-
-(defun enable-mouse-in-buffer-list ()
-  "Call this to enable mouse selections in *Buffer List*
-    LEFT puts the indicated buffer in the selected window.
-    MIDDLE buries the indicated buffer.
-    RIGHT marks the indicated buffer for deletion.
-    MIDDLE-RIGHT deletes the marked buffers.
-To unmark a buffer marked for deletion, select it with LEFT."
-  (save-window-excursion
-    (list-buffers)			; Initialize *Buffer List*
-    (set-buffer "*Buffer List*")
-    (local-set-mouse '(text middle) 'mouse-buffer-bury)
-    (local-set-mouse '(text left) 'mouse-buffer-select)
-    (local-set-mouse '(text right) 'mouse-buffer-delete)
-    (local-set-mouse '(text middle right) 'mouse-buffer-execute)
-    )
-  )
-
-
-;;;*******************************************************************
-;;;
-;;;           Global Mouse Bindings.
-;;;
-;;; There is some sense to this mouse binding madness:
-;;; LEFT and RIGHT scrolls are inverses.
-;;; SHIFT makes an opposite meaning in the scroll bar.
-;;; SHIFT is an alternative to DOUBLE (but double chords do not exist).
-;;; META makes the scrollbar functions work in the text region.
-;;; MIDDLE operates the mark
-;;; LEFT operates at point
-
-;;; META commands are generally non-destructive,
-;;; SHIFT is a little more dangerous.
-;;; CONTROL is for the really complicated ones.
-
-;;; CONTROL-META-SHIFT-RIGHT gives help on that region.
-
-;;;
-;;; Text Region mousemap
-;;;
-;; The basics: Point, Mark, Menu, Sun-Select:
-(global-set-mouse '(text        left)	'mouse-drag-move-point)
-(global-set-mouse '(text     up left)	'mouse-drag-set-mark-stuff)
-(global-set-mouse '(text shift  left)	'mouse-exch-pt-and-mark)
-(global-set-mouse '(text double left)	'mouse-exch-pt-and-mark)
-
-(global-set-mouse '(text	middle)	'mouse-set-mark-and-stuff)
-
-(global-set-mouse '(text	right)	'emacs-menu-eval)
-(global-set-mouse '(text shift	right)	'(sun-yank-selection))
-(global-set-mouse '(text double	right)	'(sun-yank-selection))
-
-;; The Slymoblics multi-command for Save, Kill, Copy, Move:
-(global-set-mouse '(text shift	middle)	'mouse-save/delete/yank)
-(global-set-mouse '(text double	middle)	'mouse-save/delete/yank)
-
-;; Save, Kill, Copy, Move Things:
-;; control-left composes with control middle/right to produce copy/move
-(global-set-mouse '(text control middle	    )	'mouse-save-thing-there)
-(global-set-mouse '(text control right      )	'mouse-kill-thing-there)
-(global-set-mouse '(text control 	left)	'mouse-yank-at-point)
-(global-set-mouse '(text control middle	left)	'mouse-copy-thing)
-(global-set-mouse '(text control right	left)	'mouse-move-thing)
-(global-set-mouse '(text control right middle)	'mouse-mark-thing)
-
-;; The Universal mouse help command (press all buttons):
-(global-set-mouse '(text shift  control meta right)	'mouse-help-region)
-(global-set-mouse '(text double control meta right)	'mouse-help-region)
-
-;;; Meta in Text Region is like meta version in scrollbar:
-(global-set-mouse '(text meta        left)	'mouse-line-to-top)
-(global-set-mouse '(text meta shift  left)	'mouse-line-to-bottom)
-(global-set-mouse '(text meta double left)	'mouse-line-to-bottom)
-(global-set-mouse '(text meta         middle)	'mouse-line-to-middle)
-(global-set-mouse '(text meta shift   middle)	'mouse-middle-to-line)
-(global-set-mouse '(text meta double  middle)	'mouse-middle-to-line)
-(global-set-mouse '(text meta control middle)	'mouse-split-vertically)
-(global-set-mouse '(text meta        right)	'mouse-top-to-line)
-(global-set-mouse '(text meta shift  right)	'mouse-bottom-to-line)
-(global-set-mouse '(text meta double right)	'mouse-bottom-to-line)
-
-;; Miscellaneous:
-(global-set-mouse '(text meta control left)	'mouse-call-kbd-macro)
-(global-set-mouse '(text meta control right)	'mouse-undo)
-
-;;;
-;;; Scrollbar mousemap.
-;;; Are available in the Scrollbar Region, or with Meta Text (or Meta Scrollbar)
-;;;
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar        left)	'mouse-line-to-top)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar shift  left)	'mouse-line-to-bottom)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar double left)	'mouse-line-to-bottom)
-
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar         middle)	'mouse-line-to-middle)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar shift   middle)	'mouse-middle-to-line)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar double  middle)	'mouse-middle-to-line)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar control middle)	'mouse-split-vertically)
-
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar        right)	'mouse-top-to-line)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar shift  right)	'mouse-bottom-to-line)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar double right)	'mouse-bottom-to-line)
-
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta        left)		'mouse-line-to-top)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta shift  left)		'mouse-line-to-bottom)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta double left)		'mouse-line-to-bottom)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta         middle)	'mouse-line-to-middle)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta shift   middle)	'mouse-middle-to-line)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta double  middle)	'mouse-middle-to-line)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta control middle)	'mouse-split-vertically)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta        right)	'mouse-top-to-line)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta shift  right)	'mouse-bottom-to-line)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar meta double right)	'mouse-bottom-to-line)
-
-;; And the help menu:
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar shift  control meta right) 'mouse-help-region)
-(global-set-mouse '(scrollbar double control meta right) 'mouse-help-region)
-
-;;;
-;;; Modeline mousemap.
-;;;
-;;; Note: meta of any single button selects window.
-
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline      left)	'mouse-scroll-up)
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline meta left)	'mouse-select-window)
-
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline         middle)	'mouse-scroll-proportional)
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline meta    middle)	'mouse-select-window)
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline control middle)	'mouse-split-horizontally)
-
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline      right)	'mouse-scroll-down)
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline meta right)	'mouse-select-window)
-
-;;; control-left selects this window, control-right deletes it.
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline control left)	'mouse-delete-other-windows)
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline control right)	'mouse-delete-window)
-
-;; in case of confusion, just select it:
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline control left right)'mouse-select-window)
-
-;; even without confusion (and without the keyboard) select it:
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline left right)	'mouse-select-window)
-
-;; And the help menu:
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline shift  control meta right)	'mouse-help-region)
-(global-set-mouse '(modeline double control meta right)	'mouse-help-region)
-
-;;;
-;;; Minibuffer Mousemap
-;;; Demonstrating some variety:
-;;;
-(global-set-mouse '(minibuffer left)		'mini-move-point)
-
-(global-set-mouse '(minibuffer         middle)	'mini-set-mark-and-stuff)
-
-(global-set-mouse '(minibuffer shift   middle) '(select-previous-complex-command))
-(global-set-mouse '(minibuffer double  middle) '(select-previous-complex-command))
-(global-set-mouse '(minibuffer control middle) '(next-complex-command 1))
-(global-set-mouse '(minibuffer meta    middle) '(previous-complex-command 1))
-
-(global-set-mouse '(minibuffer right)	'minibuffer-menu-eval)
-
-(global-set-mouse '(minibuffer shift  control meta right)  'mouse-help-region)
-(global-set-mouse '(minibuffer double control meta right)  'mouse-help-region)
-
-(provide 'sun-fns)
-
-;;; arch-tag: 1c4c1192-f71d-4d5f-b883-ae659c28e132
-;;; sun-fns.el ends here
--- a/lisp/term/sun-mouse.el	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,667 +0,0 @@
-;;; sun-mouse.el --- mouse handling for Sun windows
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1987, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
-;;   2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Jeff Peck
-;; Maintainer: FSF
-;; Keywords: hardware
-
-;; 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, 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; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Jeff Peck, Sun Microsystems, Jan 1987.
-;; Original idea by Stan Jefferson
-
-;;     Modeled after the GNUEMACS keymap interface.
-;;
-;; User Functions:
-;;   make-mousemap, copy-mousemap,
-;;   define-mouse, global-set-mouse, local-set-mouse,
-;;   use-global-mousemap, use-local-mousemap,
-;;   mouse-lookup, describe-mouse-bindings
-;;
-;; Options:
-;;   extra-click-wait, scrollbar-width
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defvar extra-click-wait 150
-  "*Number of milliseconds to wait for an extra click.
-Set this to zero if you don't want chords or double clicks.")
-
-(defvar scrollbar-width 5
-  "*The character width of the scrollbar.
-The cursor is deemed to be in the right edge scrollbar if it is this near the
-right edge, and more than two chars past the end of the indicated line.
-Setting to nil limits the scrollbar to the edge or vertical dividing bar.")
-
-;;;
-;;; Mousemaps
-;;;
-(defun make-mousemap ()
-  "Returns a new mousemap."
-  (cons 'mousemap nil))
-
-;;; initialize mouse maps
-(defvar current-global-mousemap (make-mousemap))
-(defvar current-local-mousemap nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'current-local-mousemap)
-
-(defun copy-mousemap (mousemap)
-  "Return a copy of mousemap."
-  (copy-alist mousemap))
-
-(defun define-mouse (mousemap mouse-list def)
-  "Args MOUSEMAP, MOUSE-LIST, DEF.  Define MOUSE-LIST in MOUSEMAP as DEF.
-MOUSE-LIST is a list of atoms specifying a mouse hit according to these rules:
-  * One of these atoms specifies the active region of the definition.
-	text, scrollbar, modeline, minibuffer
-  * One or two or these atoms specify the button or button combination.
-        left, middle, right, double
-  * Any combination of these atoms specify the active shift keys.
-        control, shift, meta
-  * With a single unshifted button, you can add
-	up
-    to indicate an up-click.
-The atom `double' is used with a button designator to denote a double click.
-Two button chords are denoted by listing the two buttons.
-See sun-mouse-handler for the treatment of the form DEF."
-  (mousemap-set (mouse-list-to-mouse-code mouse-list) mousemap def))
-
-(defun global-set-mouse (mouse-list def)
-  "Give MOUSE-EVENT-LIST a local definition of DEF.
-See define-mouse for a description of MOUSE-EVENT-LIST and DEF.
-Note that if MOUSE-EVENT-LIST has a local definition in the current buffer,
-that local definition will continue to shadow any global definition."
-  (interactive "xMouse event: \nxDefinition: ")
-  (define-mouse current-global-mousemap mouse-list def))
-
-(defun local-set-mouse (mouse-list def)
-  "Give MOUSE-EVENT-LIST a local definition of DEF.
-See define-mouse for a description of the arguments.
-The definition goes in the current buffer's local mousemap.
-Normally buffers in the same major mode share a local mousemap."
-  (interactive "xMouse event: \nxDefinition: ")
-  (if (null current-local-mousemap)
-      (setq current-local-mousemap (make-mousemap)))
-  (define-mouse current-local-mousemap mouse-list def))
-
-(defun use-global-mousemap (mousemap)
-  "Selects MOUSEMAP as the global mousemap."
-  (setq current-global-mousemap mousemap))
-
-(defun use-local-mousemap (mousemap)
-  "Selects MOUSEMAP as the local mousemap.
-nil for MOUSEMAP means no local mousemap."
-  (setq current-local-mousemap mousemap))
-
-
-;;;
-;;; Interface to the Mouse encoding defined in Emacstool.c
-;;;
-;;; Called when mouse-prefix is sent to emacs, additional
-;;; information is read in as a list (button x y time-delta)
-;;;
-;;; First, some generally useful functions:
-;;;
-
-(defun logtest (x y)
-  "True if any bits set in X are also set in Y.
-Just like the Common Lisp function of the same name."
-  (not (zerop (logand x y))))
-
-
-;;;
-;;; Hit accessors.
-;;;
-
-(defconst sm::ButtonBits 7)		; Lowest 3 bits.
-(defconst sm::ShiftmaskBits 56)		; Second lowest 3 bits (56 = 63 - 7).
-(defconst sm::DoubleBits 64)		; Bit 7.
-(defconst sm::UpBits 128)		; Bit 8.
-
-;;; All the useful code bits
-(defmacro sm::hit-code (hit)
-  `(nth 0 ,hit))
-;;; The button, or buttons if a chord.
-(defmacro sm::hit-button (hit)
-  `(logand sm::ButtonBits (nth 0 ,hit)))
-;;; The shift, control, and meta flags.
-(defmacro sm::hit-shiftmask (hit)
-  `(logand sm::ShiftmaskBits (nth 0 ,hit)))
-;;; Set if a double click (but not a chord).
-(defmacro sm::hit-double (hit)
-  `(logand sm::DoubleBits (nth 0 ,hit)))
-;;; Set on button release (as opposed to button press).
-(defmacro sm::hit-up (hit)
-  `(logand sm::UpBits (nth 0 ,hit)))
-;;; Screen x position.
-(defmacro sm::hit-x (hit) (list 'nth 1 hit))
-;;; Screen y position.
-(defmacro sm::hit-y (hit) (list 'nth 2 hit))
-;;; Milliseconds since last hit.
-(defmacro sm::hit-delta (hit) (list 'nth 3 hit))
-
-(defmacro sm::hit-up-p (hit)    ; A predicate.
-  `(not (zerop (sm::hit-up ,hit))))
-
-;;;
-;;; Loc accessors.  for sm::window-xy
-;;;
-(defmacro sm::loc-w (loc) (list 'nth 0 loc))
-(defmacro sm::loc-x (loc) (list 'nth 1 loc))
-(defmacro sm::loc-y (loc) (list 'nth 2 loc))
-
-(defmacro eval-in-buffer (buffer &rest forms)
-  "Macro to switches to BUFFER, evaluates FORMS, returns to original buffer."
-  ;; When you don't need the complete window context of eval-in-window
-  `(let ((StartBuffer (current-buffer)))
-    (unwind-protect
-         (progn
-           (set-buffer ,buffer)
-           ,@forms)
-      (set-buffer StartBuffer))))
-
-(put 'eval-in-buffer 'lisp-indent-function 1)
-
-;;; this is used extensively by sun-fns.el
-;;;
-(defmacro eval-in-window (window &rest forms)
-  "Switch to WINDOW, evaluate FORMS, return to original window."
-  `(let ((OriginallySelectedWindow (selected-window)))
-    (unwind-protect
-         (progn
-           (select-window ,window)
-           ,@forms)
-      (select-window OriginallySelectedWindow))))
-(put 'eval-in-window 'lisp-indent-function 1)
-
-;;;
-;;; handy utility, generalizes window_loop
-;;;
-
-;;; It's a macro (and does not evaluate its arguments).
-(defmacro eval-in-windows (form &optional yesmini)
-  "Switches to each window and evaluates FORM.  Optional argument
-YESMINI says to include the minibuffer as a window.
-This is a macro, and does not evaluate its arguments."
-  `(let ((OriginallySelectedWindow (selected-window)))
-    (unwind-protect
-         (while (progn
-                  ,form
-                  (not (eq OriginallySelectedWindow
-                           (select-window
-                            (next-window nil ,yesmini))))))
-      (select-window OriginallySelectedWindow))))
-(put 'eval-in-window 'lisp-indent-function 0)
-
-(defun move-to-loc (x y)
-  "Move cursor to window location X, Y.
-Handles wrapped and horizontally scrolled lines correctly."
-  (move-to-window-line y)
-  ;; window-line-end expects this to return the window column it moved to.
-  (let ((cc (current-column))
-	(nc (move-to-column
-	     (if (zerop (window-hscroll))
-		 (+ (current-column)
-		    (min (- (window-width) 2)	; To stay on the line.
-			 x))
-	       (+ (window-hscroll) -1
-		  (min (1- (window-width))	; To stay on the line.
-		       x))))))
-    (- nc cc)))
-
-
-(defun minibuffer-window-p (window)
-  "True if this WINDOW is minibuffer."
-  (= (frame-height)
-     (nth 3 (window-edges window))	; The bottom edge.
-     ))
-
-
-(defun sun-mouse-handler (&optional hit)
-  "Evaluates the function or list associated with a mouse hit.
-Expecting to read a hit, which is a list: (button x y delta).
-A form bound to button by define-mouse is found by mouse-lookup.
-The variables: *mouse-window*, *mouse-x*, *mouse-y* are bound.
-If the form is a symbol (symbolp), it is funcall'ed with *mouse-window*,
-*mouse-x*, and *mouse-y* as arguments; if the form is a list (listp),
-the form is eval'ed; if the form is neither of these, it is an error.
-Returns nil."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (null hit) (setq hit (sm::combined-hits)))
-  (let ((loc (sm::window-xy (sm::hit-x hit) (sm::hit-y hit))))
-    (let ((*mouse-window* (sm::loc-w loc))
-	  (*mouse-x* (sm::loc-x loc))
-	  (*mouse-y* (sm::loc-y loc))
-	  (mouse-code (mouse-event-code hit loc)))
-      (let ((form (eval-in-buffer (window-buffer *mouse-window*)
-		    (mouse-lookup mouse-code))))
-	(cond ((null form)
-	       (if (not (sm::hit-up-p hit))	; undefined up hits are ok.
-		   (error "Undefined mouse event: %s"
-			  (prin1-to-string
-			   (mouse-code-to-mouse-list mouse-code)))))
-	      ((symbolp form)
-	       (setq this-command form)
-	       (funcall form *mouse-window* *mouse-x* *mouse-y*))
-	      ((listp form)
-	       (setq this-command (car form))
-	       (eval form))
-	      (t
-	       (error "Mouse action must be symbol or list, but was: %s"
-		      form))))))
-  ;; Don't let 'sun-mouse-handler get on last-command,
-  ;; since this function should be transparent.
-  (if (eq this-command 'sun-mouse-handler)
-      (setq this-command last-command))
-  ;; (message (prin1-to-string this-command))	; to see what your buttons did
-  nil)
-
-(defun sm::combined-hits ()
-  "Read and return next mouse-hit, include possible double click"
-  (let ((hit1 (mouse-hit-read)))
-    (if (not (sm::hit-up-p hit1))      ; Up hits don't start doubles or chords.
-	(let ((hit2 (mouse-second-hit extra-click-wait)))
-	  (if hit2	; we cons'd it, we can smash it.
-	      ; (setf (sm::hit-code hit1) (logior (sm::hit-code hit1) ...))
-	      (setcar hit1 (logior (sm::hit-code hit1)
-				   (sm::hit-code hit2)
-				   (if (= (sm::hit-button hit1)
-					  (sm::hit-button hit2))
-				       sm::DoubleBits 0))))))
-    hit1))
-
-(defun mouse-hit-read ()
-  "Read mouse-hit list from keyboard.  Like (read 'read-char),
-but that uses minibuffer, and mucks up last-command."
-  (let ((char-list nil) (char nil))
-    (while (not (equal 13		; Carriage return.
-		       (prog1 (setq char (read-char))
-			 (setq char-list (cons char char-list))))))
-    (read (mapconcat 'char-to-string (nreverse char-list) ""))
-    ))
-
-;;; Second Click Hackery....
-;;; if prefix is not mouse-prefix, need a way to unread the char...
-;;; or else have mouse flush input queue, or else need a peek at next char.
-
-;;; There is no peek, but since one character can be unread, we only
-;;; have to flush the queue when the command after a mouse click
-;;; starts with mouse-prefix1 (see below).
-;;;   Something to do later:  We could buffer the read commands and
-;;; execute them ourselves after doing the mouse command (using
-;;; lookup-key ??).
-
-(defvar mouse-prefix1 24		; C-x
-  "First char of mouse-prefix.  Used to detect double clicks and chords.")
-
-(defvar mouse-prefix2 0			; C-@
-  "Second char of mouse-prefix.  Used to detect double clicks and chords.")
-
-
-(defun mouse-second-hit (hit-wait)
-  "Returns the next mouse hit occurring within HIT-WAIT milliseconds."
-  (if (sit-for-millisecs hit-wait) nil	; No input within hit-wait millisecs.
-    (let ((pc1 (read-char)))
-      (if (or (not (equal pc1 mouse-prefix1))
-	      (sit-for-millisecs 3))	; a mouse prefix will have second char
-	  ;; Can get away with one unread.
-	  (progn (setq unread-command-events (list pc1))
-		 nil)			; Next input not mouse event.
-	(let ((pc2 (read-char)))
-	  (if (not (equal pc2 mouse-prefix2))
-	      (progn (setq unread-command-events (list pc1)) ; put back the ^X
-;;; Too bad can't do two: (setq unread-command-event (list pc1 pc2))
-;;; Well, now we can, but I don't understand this code well enough to fix it...
-		(ding)			; user will have to retype that pc2.
-		nil)			; This input is not a mouse event.
-	    ;; Next input has mouse prefix and is within time limit.
-	    (let ((new-hit (mouse-hit-read))) ; Read the new hit.
-		(if (sm::hit-up-p new-hit)	; Ignore up events when timing.
-		    (mouse-second-hit (- hit-wait (sm::hit-delta new-hit)))
-		  new-hit		; New down hit within limit, return it.
-		  ))))))))
-
-(defun sm::window-xy (x y)
-  "Find window containing screen coordinates X and Y.
-Returns list (window x y) where x and y are relative to window."
-  (or
-   (catch 'found
-     (eval-in-windows
-      (let ((we (window-edges (selected-window))))
-	(let ((le (nth 0 we))
-	      (te (nth 1 we))
-	      (re (nth 2 we))
-	      (be (nth 3 we)))
-	  (if (= re (frame-width))
-	      ;; include the continuation column with this window
-	      (setq re (1+ re)))
-	  (if (= be (frame-height))
-	      ;; include partial line at bottom of frame with this window
-	      ;; id est, if window is not multiple of char size.
-	      (setq be (1+ be)))
-
-	  (if (and (>= x le) (< x re)
-		   (>= y te) (< y be))
-	      (throw 'found
-		     (list (selected-window) (- x le) (- y te))))))
-      t))				; include minibuffer in eval-in-windows
-   ;;If x,y from a real mouse click, we shouldn't get here.
-   (list nil x y)
-   ))
-
-(defun sm::window-region (loc)
-  "Parse LOC into a region symbol.
-Returns one of (text scrollbar modeline minibuffer)"
-  (let ((w (sm::loc-w loc))
-	(x (sm::loc-x loc))
-	(y (sm::loc-y loc)))
-    (let ((right (1- (window-width w)))
-	  (bottom (1- (window-height w))))
-      (cond ((minibuffer-window-p w) 'minibuffer)
-	    ((>= y bottom) 'modeline)
-	    ((>= x right) 'scrollbar)
-	    ;; far right column (window separator) is always a scrollbar
-	    ((and scrollbar-width
-		  ;; mouse within scrollbar-width of edge.
-		  (>= x (- right scrollbar-width))
-		  ;; mouse a few chars past the end of line.
-		  (>= x (+ 2 (window-line-end w x y))))
-	     'scrollbar)
-	    (t 'text)))))
-
-(defun window-line-end (w x y)
-  "Return WINDOW column (ignore X) containing end of line Y"
-  (eval-in-window w (save-excursion (move-to-loc (frame-width) y))))
-
-;;;
-;;; The encoding of mouse events into a mousemap.
-;;; These values must agree with coding in emacstool:
-;;;
-(defconst sm::keyword-alist
-  '((left . 1) (middle . 2) (right . 4)
-    (shift . 8) (control . 16) (meta . 32) (double . 64) (up . 128)
-    (text . 256) (scrollbar . 512) (modeline . 1024) (minibuffer . 2048)
-    ))
-
-(defun mouse-event-code (hit loc)
-  "Maps MOUSE-HIT and LOC into a mouse-code."
-;;;Region is a code for one of text, modeline, scrollbar, or minibuffer.
-  (logior (sm::hit-code hit)
-	  (mouse-region-to-code (sm::window-region loc))))
-
-(defun mouse-region-to-code (region)
-  "Returns partial mouse-code for specified REGION."
-  (cdr (assq region sm::keyword-alist)))
-
-(defun mouse-list-to-mouse-code (mouse-list)
-  "Map a MOUSE-LIST to a mouse-code."
-  (apply 'logior
-	 (mapcar (function (lambda (x)
-			     (cdr (assq x sm::keyword-alist))))
-		  mouse-list)))
-
-(defun mouse-code-to-mouse-list (mouse-code)
-  "Map a MOUSE-CODE to a mouse-list."
-  (apply 'nconc (mapcar
-		 (function (lambda (x)
-			     (if (logtest mouse-code (cdr x))
-				 (list (car x)))))
-		 sm::keyword-alist)))
-
-(defun mousemap-set (code mousemap value)
-  (let* ((alist (cdr mousemap))
-	 (assq-result (assq code alist)))
-    (if assq-result
-	(setcdr assq-result value)
-      (setcdr mousemap (cons (cons code value) alist)))))
-
-(defun mousemap-get (code mousemap)
-  (cdr (assq code (cdr mousemap))))
-
-(defun mouse-lookup (mouse-code)
-  "Look up MOUSE-EVENT and return the definition. nil means undefined."
-  (or (mousemap-get mouse-code current-local-mousemap)
-      (mousemap-get mouse-code current-global-mousemap)))
-
-;;;
-;;; I (jpeck) don't understand the utility of the next four functions
-;;; ask Steven Greenbaum <froud@kestrel>
-;;;
-(defun mouse-mask-lookup (mask list)
-  "Args MASK (a bit mask) and LIST (a list of (code . form) pairs).
-Returns a list of elements of LIST whose code or'ed with MASK is non-zero."
-  (let ((result nil))
-    (while list
-      (if (logtest mask (car (car list)))
-	  (setq result (cons (car list) result)))
-      (setq list (cdr list)))
-    result))
-
-(defun mouse-union (l l-unique)
-  "Return the union of list of mouse (code . form) pairs L and L-UNIQUE,
-where L-UNIQUE is considered to be union'ized already."
-  (let ((result l-unique))
-    (while l
-      (let ((code-form-pair (car l)))
-	(if (not (assq (car code-form-pair) result))
-	    (setq result (cons code-form-pair result))))
-      (setq l (cdr l)))
-    result))
-
-(defun mouse-union-first-preferred (l1 l2)
-  "Return the union of lists of mouse (code . form) pairs L1 and L2,
-based on the code's, with preference going to elements in L1."
-  (mouse-union l2 (mouse-union l1 nil)))
-
-(defun mouse-code-function-pairs-of-region (region)
-  "Return a list of (code . function) pairs, where each code is
-currently set in the REGION."
-  (let ((mask (mouse-region-to-code region)))
-    (mouse-union-first-preferred
-     (mouse-mask-lookup mask (cdr current-local-mousemap))
-     (mouse-mask-lookup mask (cdr current-global-mousemap))
-     )))
-
-;;;
-;;; Functions for DESCRIBE-MOUSE-BINDINGS
-;;; And other mouse documentation functions
-;;; Still need a good procedure to print out a help sheet in readable format.
-;;;
-
-(defun one-line-doc-string (function)
-  "Returns first line of documentation string for FUNCTION.
-If there is no documentation string, then the string
-\"No documentation\" is returned."
-  (while (consp function) (setq function (car function)))
-  (let ((doc (documentation function)))
-    (if (null doc)
-	"No documentation."
-      (string-match "^.*$" doc)
-      (substring doc 0 (match-end 0)))))
-
-(defun print-mouse-format (binding)
-  (princ (car binding))
-  (princ ": ")
-  (mapc (function
-	   (lambda (mouse-list)
-	     (princ mouse-list)
-	     (princ " ")))
-	  (cdr binding))
-  (terpri)
-  (princ "  ")
-  (princ (one-line-doc-string (car binding)))
-  (terpri)
-  )
-
-(defun print-mouse-bindings (region)
-  "Prints mouse-event bindings for REGION."
-  (mapcar 'print-mouse-format (sm::event-bindings region)))
-
-(defun sm::event-bindings (region)
-  "Returns an alist of (function . (mouse-list1 ... mouse-listN)) for REGION,
-where each mouse-list is bound to the function in REGION."
-  (let ((mouse-bindings (mouse-code-function-pairs-of-region region))
-	(result nil))
-    (while mouse-bindings
-      (let* ((code-function-pair (car mouse-bindings))
-	     (current-entry (assoc (cdr code-function-pair) result)))
-	(if current-entry
-	    (setcdr current-entry
-		    (cons (mouse-code-to-mouse-list (car code-function-pair))
-			  (cdr current-entry)))
-	  (setq result (cons (cons (cdr code-function-pair)
-				   (list (mouse-code-to-mouse-list
-					  (car code-function-pair))))
-			     result))))
-      (setq mouse-bindings (cdr mouse-bindings))
-      )
-    result))
-
-(defun describe-mouse-bindings ()
-  "Lists all current mouse-event bindings."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*"
-    (princ "Text Region") (terpri)
-    (princ "---- ------") (terpri)
-    (print-mouse-bindings 'text) (terpri)
-    (princ "Modeline Region") (terpri)
-    (princ "-------- ------") (terpri)
-    (print-mouse-bindings 'modeline) (terpri)
-    (princ "Scrollbar Region") (terpri)
-    (princ "--------- ------") (terpri)
-    (print-mouse-bindings 'scrollbar)))
-
-(defun describe-mouse-briefly (mouse-list)
-  "Print a short description of the function bound to MOUSE-LIST."
-  (interactive "xDescribe mouse list briefly: ")
-  (let ((function (mouse-lookup (mouse-list-to-mouse-code mouse-list))))
-    (if function
-	(message "%s runs the command %s" mouse-list function)
-      (message "%s is undefined" mouse-list))))
-
-(defun mouse-help-menu (function-and-binding)
-  (cons (prin1-to-string (car function-and-binding))
-	(menu-create	; Two sub-menu items of form ("String" . nil)
-	 (list (list (one-line-doc-string (car function-and-binding)))
-	       (list (prin1-to-string (cdr function-and-binding)))))))
-
-(defun mouse-help-region (w x y &optional region)
-  "Displays a menu of mouse functions callable in this region."
-  (let* ((region (or region (sm::window-region (list w x y))))
-	 (mlist (mapcar (function mouse-help-menu)
-			(sm::event-bindings region)))
-	 (menu (menu-create (cons (list (symbol-name region)) mlist)))
-	 (item (sun-menu-evaluate w 0 y menu))
-	 )))
-
-;;;
-;;; Menu interface functions
-;;;
-;;; use defmenu, because this interface is subject to change
-;;; really need a menu-p, but we use vectorp and the context...
-;;;
-(defun menu-create (items)
-  "Functional form for defmenu, given a list of ITEMS returns a menu.
-Each ITEM is a (STRING . VALUE) pair."
-  (apply 'vector items)
-  )
-
-(defmacro defmenu (menu &rest itemlist)
-  "Defines MENU to be a menu, the ITEMS are (STRING . VALUE) pairs.
-See sun-menu-evaluate for interpretation of ITEMS."
-  (list 'defconst menu (funcall 'menu-create itemlist))
-  )
-
-(defun sun-menu-evaluate (*menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y* menu)
-  "Display a pop-up menu in WINDOW at X Y and evaluate selected item
-of MENU.  MENU (or its symbol-value) should be a menu defined by defmenu.
-  A menu ITEM is a (STRING . FORM) pair;
-the FORM associated with the selected STRING is evaluated,
-and the resulting value is returned.  Generally these FORMs are
-evaluated for their side-effects rather than their values.
-  If the selected form is a menu or a symbol whose value is a menu,
-then it is displayed and evaluated as a pullright menu item.
-  If the FORM of the first ITEM is nil, the STRING of the item
-is used as a label for the menu, i.e. it's inverted and not selectable."
-
-  (if (symbolp menu) (setq menu (symbol-value menu)))
-  (eval (sun-menu-internal *menu-window* *menu-x* *menu-y* 4 menu)))
-
-(defun sun-get-frame-data (code)
-  "Sends the tty-sub-window escape sequence CODE to terminal,
-and returns a cons of the two numbers in returned escape sequence.
-That is it returns (cons <car> <cdr>) from \"\\E[n;<car>;<cdr>t\".
-CODE values: 13 = Tool-Position, 14 = Size-in-Pixels, 18 = Size-in-Chars."
-  (send-string-to-terminal (concat "\033[" (int-to-string code) "t"))
-  (let (char str x y)
-    (while (not (equal 116 (setq char (read-char)))) ; #\t = 116
-      (setq str (cons char str)))
-    (setq str (mapconcat 'char-to-string (nreverse str) ""))
-    (string-match ";[0-9]*" str)
-    (setq y (substring str (1+ (match-beginning 0)) (match-end 0)))
-    (setq str (substring str (match-end 0)))
-    (string-match ";[0-9]*" str)
-    (setq x (substring str (1+ (match-beginning 0)) (match-end 0)))
-    (cons (string-to-number y) (string-to-number x))))
-
-(defun sm::font-size ()
-  "Returns font size in pixels: (cons Ysize Xsize)"
-  (let ((pix (sun-get-frame-data 14))	; returns size in pixels
-	(chr (sun-get-frame-data 18)))	; returns size in chars
-    (cons (/ (car pix) (car chr)) (/ (cdr pix) (cdr chr)))))
-
-(defvar sm::menu-kludge-x nil
-  "Cached frame-to-window X-Offset for sm::menu-kludge")
-(defvar sm::menu-kludge-y nil
-  "Cached frame-to-window Y-Offset for sm::menu-kludge")
-
-(defun sm::menu-kludge ()
-  "If sunfns.c uses <Menu_Base_Kludge> this function must be here!"
-  (or sm::menu-kludge-y
-      (let ((fs (sm::font-size)))
-	(setq sm::menu-kludge-y (+ 8 (car fs))	; a title line and borders
-	      sm::menu-kludge-x 4)))	; best values depend on .defaults/Menu
-  (let ((wl (sun-get-frame-data 13)))		; returns frame location
-    (cons (+ (car wl) sm::menu-kludge-y)
-	  (+ (cdr wl) sm::menu-kludge-x))))
-
-;;;
-;;;  Function interface to selection/region
-;;;  primitive functions are defined in sunfns.c
-;;;
-(defun sun-yank-selection ()
-  "Set mark and yank the contents of the current sunwindows selection.
-Insert contents into the current buffer at point."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (set-mark-command nil)
-  (insert (sun-get-selection)))
-
-(defun sun-select-region (beg end)
-  "Set the sunwindows selection to the region in the current buffer."
-  (interactive "r")
-  (sun-set-selection (buffer-substring beg end)))
-
-(provide 'sun-mouse)
-(provide 'term/sun-mouse)		; have to (require 'term/sun-mouse)
-
-;;; arch-tag: 6e879372-b899-4509-833f-d7f6250e309a
-;;; sun-mouse.el ends here
--- a/lisp/term/sun.el	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ b/lisp/term/sun.el	Thu Nov 01 03:06:23 2007 +0000
@@ -47,14 +47,6 @@
   (setq this-command 'kill-region-and-unmark)
   (set-mark-command t))
 
-(defun select-previous-complex-command ()
-  "Select Previous-complex-command"
-  (interactive)
-  (if (zerop (minibuffer-depth))
-      (repeat-complex-command 1)
-    ;; FIXME: this function does not seem to exist.  -stef'01
-    (previous-complex-command 1)))
-
 (defun rerun-prev-command ()
   "Repeat Previous-complex-command."
   (interactive)
--- a/src/ChangeLog	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ b/src/ChangeLog	Thu Nov 01 03:06:23 2007 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+2007-11-01  Dan Nicolaescu  <dann@ics.uci.edu>
+
+	* sunfns.c: Remove file
+
+	* m/sun386.h:
+	* m/sun2.h:
+	* m/sparc.h: Remove Sun windows code.
+
 2007-10-31  Stefan Monnier  <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
 
 	* keyboard.c (syms_of_keyboard): Initialize the initial_kboard.
--- a/src/m/sparc.h	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ b/src/m/sparc.h	Thu Nov 01 03:06:23 2007 +0000
@@ -64,18 +64,6 @@
 
 #define SEGMENT_MASK (SEGSIZ - 1)
 
-/* Arrange to link with sun windows, if requested.  */
-/* For details on emacstool and sunfns, see etc/SUN-SUPPORT */
-/* These programs require Sun UNIX 4.2 Release 3.2 or greater */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_SUN_WINDOWS
-#define OTHER_FILES  ${etcdir}emacstool
-#define LIBS_MACHINE -lsuntool -lsunwindow -lpixrect
-#define OBJECTS_MACHINE sunfns.o
-#define SYMS_MACHINE syms_of_sunfns ()
-#define PURESIZE 130000
-#endif
-
 #if !defined (__NetBSD__) && !defined (__linux__) && !defined (__OpenBSD__)
 /* This really belongs in s/sun.h.  */
 
--- a/src/m/sun2.h	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ b/src/m/sun2.h	Thu Nov 01 03:06:23 2007 +0000
@@ -85,17 +85,5 @@
 
 #define SEGMENT_MASK (SEGSIZ - 1)
 
-/* Arrange to link with sun windows, if requested.  */
-/* For details on emacstool and sunfns, see etc/SUN-SUPPORT */
-/* These programs require Sun UNIX 4.2 Release 3.2 or greater */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_SUN_WINDOWS
-#define OTHER_FILES  ${libsrc}emacstool
-#define LIBS_MACHINE -lsuntool -lsunwindow -lpixrect
-#define OBJECTS_MACHINE sunfns.o
-#define SYMS_MACHINE syms_of_sunfns ()
-#define PURESIZE 132000
-#endif
-
 /* arch-tag: 543c3570-74ca-4099-aa47-db7c7b691c8e
    (do not change this comment) */
--- a/src/m/sun386.h	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ b/src/m/sun386.h	Thu Nov 01 03:06:23 2007 +0000
@@ -56,18 +56,6 @@
 
 #define LIBS_TERMCAP -ltermcap
 
-/* Arrange to link with sun windows, if requested.  */
-/* For details on emacstool and sunfns, see etc/SUN-SUPPORT */
-/* These programs require Sun UNIX 4.2 Release 3.2 or greater */
-
-#ifdef HAVE_SUN_WINDOWS
-#define OTHER_FILES  ${etcdir}emacstool
-#define LIBS_MACHINE -lsuntool -lsunwindow -lpixrect
-#define OBJECTS_MACHINE sunfns.o
-#define SYMS_MACHINE syms_of_sunfns ()
-#define PURESIZE 132000
-#endif
-
 /* Roadrunner uses 'COFF' format */
 #define COFF
 
--- a/src/sunfns.c	Thu Nov 01 01:12:59 2007 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,519 +0,0 @@
-/* Functions for Sun Windows menus and selection buffer.
-   Copyright (C) 1987, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
-                 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-This file is probably totally obsolete.  In any case, the FSF is
-unwilling to support it.  We agreed to include it in our distribution
-only on the understanding that we would spend no time at all on it.
-
-If you have complaints about this file, send them to peck@sun.com.
-If no one at Sun wants to maintain this, then consider it not
-maintained at all.  It would be a bad thing for the GNU project if
-this file took our effort away from higher-priority things.
-
-
-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, 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; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
-
-/* Author: Jeff Peck, Sun Microsystems, Inc. <peck@sun.com>
-Original ideas by David Kastan and Eric Negaard, SRI International
-Major help from: Steve Greenbaum, Reasoning Systems, Inc.
- 		    <froud@kestrel.arpa>
-who first discovered the Menu_Base_Kludge.
- */
-
-/*
- *	Emacs Lisp-Callable functions for sunwindows
- */
-#include <config.h>
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <signal.h>
-#include <sunwindow/window_hs.h>
-#include <suntool/selection.h>
-#include <suntool/menu.h>
-#include <suntool/walkmenu.h>
-#include <suntool/frame.h>
-#include <suntool/window.h>
-
-#include <fcntl.h>
-#undef NULL /* We don't need sunview's idea of NULL */
-#include "lisp.h"
-#include "window.h"
-#include "buffer.h"
-#include "termhooks.h"
-
-/* conversion to/from character & frame coordinates */
-/* From Gosling Emacs SunWindow driver by Chris Torek */
-
-/* Chars to frame coords.  Note that we speak in zero origin. */
-#define CtoSX(cx) ((cx) * Sun_Font_Xsize)
-#define CtoSY(cy) ((cy) * Sun_Font_Ysize)
-
-/* Frame coords to chars */
-#define StoCX(sx) ((sx) / Sun_Font_Xsize)
-#define StoCY(sy) ((sy) / Sun_Font_Ysize)
-
-#define CHECK_GFX(x) if((win_fd<0)&&(Fsun_window_init(),(win_fd<0)))return(x)
-int win_fd = -1;
-struct pixfont *Sun_Font;	/* The font */
-int Sun_Font_Xsize;		/* Width of font  */
-int Sun_Font_Ysize;		/* Height of font */
-
-#define Menu_Base_Kludge	/* until menu_show_using_fd gets fixed */
-#ifdef  Menu_Base_Kludge
-static Frame Menu_Base_Frame;
-static int Menu_Base_fd;
-static Lisp_Object sm_kludge_string;
-#endif
-struct cursor CurrentCursor;	/* The current cursor */
-
-static short CursorData[16];	/* Build cursor here */
-static mpr_static(CursorMpr, 16, 16, 1, CursorData);
-static struct cursor NewCursor = {0, 0, PIX_SRC ^ PIX_DST, &CursorMpr};
-
-#define RIGHT_ARROW_CURSOR	/* if you want the right arrow */
-#ifdef RIGHT_ARROW_CURSOR
-/* The default right-arrow cursor, with XOR drawing. */
-static short ArrowCursorData[16] = {
-  0x0001,0x0003,0x0007,0x000F,0x001F,0x003F,0x007F,0x000F,
-  0x001B,0x0019,0x0030,0x0030,0x0060,0x0060,0x00C0,0x00C0};
-static mpr_static(ArrowCursorMpr, 16, 16, 1, ArrowCursorData);
-struct cursor DefaultCursor = {15, 0, PIX_SRC ^ PIX_DST, &ArrowCursorMpr};
-
-#else
-/* The default left-arrow cursor, with XOR drawing. */
-static short ArrowCursorData[16] = {
-	0x8000,0xC000,0xE000,0xF000,0xF800,0xFC00,0xFE00,0xF000,
-	0xD800,0x9800,0x0C00,0x0C00,0x0600,0x0600,0x0300,0x0300};
-static mpr_static(ArrowCursorMpr, 16, 16, 1, ArrowCursorData);
-struct cursor DefaultCursor = {0, 0, PIX_SRC ^ PIX_DST, &ArrowCursorMpr};
-#endif
-
-/*
- *	Initialize window
- */
-DEFUN ("sun-window-init", Fsun_window_init, Ssun_window_init, 0, 1, 0,
-       doc: /* One time setup for using Sun Windows with mouse.
-Unless optional argument FORCE is non-nil, is a noop after its first call.
-Returns a number representing the file descriptor of the open Sun Window,
-or -1 if can not open it.  */)
-     (force)
-     Lisp_Object force;
-{
-  char *cp;
-  static int already_initialized = 0;
-
-  if ((! already_initialized) || (!NILP(force))) {
-    cp = getenv("WINDOW_GFX");
-    if (cp != 0) win_fd = emacs_open (cp, O_RDWR, 0);
-    if (win_fd > 0)
-      {
-	Sun_Font = pf_default();
-	Sun_Font_Xsize = Sun_Font->pf_defaultsize.x;
-	Sun_Font_Ysize = Sun_Font->pf_defaultsize.y;
-	Fsun_change_cursor_icon (Qnil);	/* set up the default cursor */
-	already_initialized = 1;
-#ifdef  Menu_Base_Kludge
-
-	/* Make a frame to use for putting the menu on, and get its fd. */
-	Menu_Base_Frame = window_create(0, FRAME,
-					WIN_X, 0, WIN_Y, 0,
-					WIN_ROWS, 1, WIN_COLUMNS, 1,
-					WIN_SHOW, FALSE,
-					FRAME_NO_CONFIRM, 1,
-					0);
-	Menu_Base_fd = (int) window_get(Menu_Base_Frame, WIN_FD);
-#endif
-      }
-  }
-  return(make_number(win_fd));
-}
-
-/*
- *	Mouse sit-for (allows a shorter interval than the regular sit-for
- *	and can be interrupted by the mouse)
- */
-DEFUN ("sit-for-millisecs", Fsit_for_millisecs, Ssit_for_millisecs, 1, 1, 0,
-       doc: /* Like sit-for, but ARG is milliseconds.
-Perform redisplay, then wait for ARG milliseconds or until
-input is available.  Returns t if wait completed with no input.
-Redisplay does not happen if input is available before it starts.  */)
-     (n)
-     Lisp_Object n;
-{
-  struct timeval Timeout;
-  int waitmask = 1;
-
-  CHECK_NUMBER (n);
-  Timeout.tv_sec = XINT(n) / 1000;
-  Timeout.tv_usec = (XINT(n) - (Timeout.tv_sec * 1000)) * 1000;
-
-  if (detect_input_pending()) return(Qnil);
-  redisplay_preserve_echo_area (16);
-  /*
-   *	Check for queued keyboard input/mouse hits again
-   *	(A bit screen update can take some time!)
-   */
-  if (detect_input_pending()) return(Qnil);
-  select(1,&waitmask,0,0,&Timeout);
-  if (detect_input_pending()) return(Qnil);
-  return(Qt);
-}
-
-/*
- *   Sun sleep-for (allows a shorter interval than the regular sleep-for)
- */
-DEFUN ("sleep-for-millisecs",
-       Fsleep_for_millisecs,
-       Ssleep_for_millisecs, 1, 1, 0,
-       doc: /* Pause, without updating display, for ARG milliseconds.  */)
-     (n)
-     Lisp_Object n;
-{
-  unsigned useconds;
-
-  CHECK_NUMBER (n);
-  useconds = XINT(n) * 1000;
-  usleep(useconds);
-  return(Qt);
-}
-
-DEFUN ("update-display", Fupdate_display, Supdate_display, 0, 0, 0,
-       doc: /* Perform redisplay.  */)
-     ()
-{
-  redisplay_preserve_echo_area (17);
-  return(Qt);
-}
-
-
-/*
- *	Change the Sun mouse icon
- */
-DEFUN ("sun-change-cursor-icon",
-       Fsun_change_cursor_icon,
-       Ssun_change_cursor_icon, 1, 1, 0,
-       doc: /* Change the Sun mouse cursor icon.
-ICON is a lisp vector whose 1st element
-is the X offset of the cursor hot-point, whose 2nd element is the Y offset
-of the cursor hot-point and whose 3rd element is the cursor pixel data
-expressed as a string.  If ICON is nil then the original arrow cursor is used.  */)
-     (Icon)
-     Lisp_Object Icon;
-{
-  register unsigned char *cp;
-  register short *p;
-  register int i;
-  Lisp_Object X_Hot, Y_Hot, Data;
-
-  CHECK_GFX (Qnil);
-  /*
-   *	If the icon is null, we just restore the DefaultCursor
-   */
-  if (NILP(Icon))
-    CurrentCursor = DefaultCursor;
-  else {
-    /*
-     *	extract the data from the vector
-     */
-    CHECK_VECTOR (Icon);
-    if (XVECTOR(Icon)->size < 3) return(Qnil);
-    X_Hot = XVECTOR(Icon)->contents[0];
-    Y_Hot = XVECTOR(Icon)->contents[1];
-    Data = XVECTOR(Icon)->contents[2];
-
-    CHECK_NUMBER (X_Hot);
-    CHECK_NUMBER (Y_Hot);
-    CHECK_STRING (Data);
-    if (SCHARS (Data) != 32) return(Qnil);
-    /*
-     *	Setup the new cursor
-     */
-    NewCursor.cur_xhot = X_Hot;
-    NewCursor.cur_yhot = Y_Hot;
-    cp = SDATA (Data);
-    p = CursorData;
-    i = 16;
-    while(--i >= 0)
-      *p++ = (cp[0] << 8) | cp[1], cp += 2;
-    CurrentCursor = NewCursor;
-  }
-  win_setcursor(win_fd, &CurrentCursor);
-  return(Qt);
-}
-
-/*
- *	Interface for sunwindows selection
- */
-static Lisp_Object Current_Selection;
-
-static
-sel_write (sel, file)
-     struct selection *sel;
-     FILE *file;
-{
-  fwrite (SDATA (Current_Selection), sizeof (char),
-	  sel->sel_items, file);
-}
-
-static
-sel_clear (sel, windowfd)
-     struct selection *sel;
-     int windowfd;
-{
-}
-
-static
-sel_read (sel, file)
-     struct selection *sel;
-     FILE *file;
-{
-  register int i, n;
-  register char *cp;
-
-  Current_Selection = empty_unibyte_string;
-  if (sel->sel_items <= 0)
-    return (0);
-  cp = (char *) malloc(sel->sel_items);
-  if (cp == (char *)0) {
-    error("malloc failed in sel_read");
-    return(-1);
-  }
-  n = fread(cp, sizeof(char), sel->sel_items, file);
-  if (n > sel->sel_items) {
-    error("fread botch in sel_read");
-    return(-1);
-  } else if (n < 0) {
-    error("Error reading selection");
-    return(-1);
-  }
-  /*
-   * The shelltool select saves newlines as carriage returns,
-   * but emacs wants newlines.
-   */
-  for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
-    if (cp[i] == '\r') cp[i] = '\n';
-
-  Current_Selection = make_string (cp, n);
-  free (cp);
-  return (0);
-}
-
-/*
- *	Set the window system "selection" to be the arg STRING
- */
-DEFUN ("sun-set-selection", Fsun_set_selection, Ssun_set_selection, 1, 1,
-       "sSet selection to: ",
-       doc: /* Set the current sunwindow selection to STRING.  */)
-     (str)
-     Lisp_Object str;
-{
-  struct selection selection;
-
-  CHECK_STRING (str);
-  Current_Selection = str;
-
-  CHECK_GFX (Qnil);
-  selection.sel_type = SELTYPE_CHAR;
-  selection.sel_items = SCHARS (str);
-  selection.sel_itembytes = 1;
-  selection.sel_pubflags = 1;
-  selection_set(&selection, sel_write, sel_clear, win_fd);
-  return (Qt);
-}
-/*
- *	Stuff the current window system selection into the current buffer
- */
-DEFUN ("sun-get-selection", Fsun_get_selection, Ssun_get_selection, 0, 0, 0,
-       doc: /* Return the current sunwindows selection as a string.  */)
-     ()
-{
-  CHECK_GFX (Current_Selection);
-  selection_get (sel_read, win_fd);
-  return (Current_Selection);
-}
-
-Menu sun_menu_create();
-
-Menu_item
-sun_item_create (Pair)
-     Lisp_Object Pair;
-{
-  /* In here, we depend on Lisp supplying zero terminated strings in the data*/
-  /* so we can just pass the pointers, and not recopy anything */
-
-  Menu_item menu_item;
-  Menu submenu;
-  Lisp_Object String;
-  Lisp_Object Value;
-
-  CHECK_LIST_CONS (Pair, Pair);
-  String = Fcar(Pair);
-  CHECK_STRING(String);
-  Value = Fcdr(Pair);
-  if (SYMBOLP (Value))
-    Value = SYMBOL_VALUE (Value);
-  if (VECTORP (Value)) {
-    submenu = sun_menu_create (Value);
-    menu_item = menu_create_item
-      (MENU_RELEASE, MENU_PULLRIGHT_ITEM, SDATA (String), submenu, 0);
-  } else {
-    menu_item = menu_create_item
-      (MENU_RELEASE, MENU_STRING_ITEM, SDATA (String), Value, 0);
-  }
-  return menu_item;
-}
-
-Menu
-sun_menu_create (Vector)
-     Lisp_Object Vector;
-{
-  Menu menu;
-  int i;
-  CHECK_VECTOR(Vector);
-  menu=menu_create(0);
-  for(i = 0; i < XVECTOR(Vector)->size; i++) {
-    menu_set (menu, MENU_APPEND_ITEM,
-	      sun_item_create(XVECTOR(Vector)->contents[i]), 0);
-  }
-  return menu;
-}
-
-/*
- *  If the first item of the menu has nil as its value, then make the
- *  item look like a label by inverting it and making it unselectable.
- *  Returns 1 if the label was made, 0 otherwise.
- */
-int
-make_menu_label (menu)
-     Menu menu;
-{
-  int made_label_p = 0;
-
-  if (( menu_get(menu, MENU_NITEMS) > 0 ) && /* At least one item */
-      ((Lisp_Object) menu_get(menu_get(menu, MENU_NTH_ITEM, 1),
-			      MENU_VALUE) == Qnil )) {
-      menu_set(menu_get(menu, MENU_NTH_ITEM, 1),
-	       MENU_INVERT, TRUE,
-	       MENU_FEEDBACK, FALSE,
-	       0);
-      made_label_p = 1;
-    }
-  return made_label_p;
-}
-
-/*
- *	Do a pop-up menu and return the selected value
- */
-DEFUN ("sun-menu-internal",
-       Fsun_menu_internal,
-       Ssun_menu_internal, 5, 5, 0,
-       doc: /* Set up a SunView pop-up menu and return the user's choice.
-Arguments WINDOW, X, Y, BUTTON, and MENU.
-*** User code should generally use sun-menu-evaluate ***
-
-Arguments WINDOW, X, Y, BUTTON, and MENU.
-Put MENU up in WINDOW at position X, Y.
-The BUTTON argument specifies the button to be released that selects an item:
-   1 = LEFT BUTTON
-   2 = MIDDLE BUTTON
-   4 = RIGHT BUTTON
-The MENU argument is a vector containing (STRING . VALUE) pairs.
-The VALUE of the selected item is returned.
-If the VALUE of the first pair is nil, then the first STRING will be used
-as a menu label.  */)
-     (window, X_Position, Y_Position, Button, MEnu)
-     Lisp_Object window, X_Position, Y_Position, Button, MEnu;
-{
-  Menu menu;
-  int button, xpos, ypos;
-  Event event0;
-  Event *event = &event0;
-  Lisp_Object Value, Pair;
-
-  CHECK_NUMBER(X_Position);
-  CHECK_NUMBER(Y_Position);
-  CHECK_LIVE_WINDOW(window);
-  CHECK_NUMBER(Button);
-  CHECK_VECTOR(MEnu);
-
-  CHECK_GFX (Qnil);
-
-  xpos = CtoSX (WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_COL (XWINDOW (window))
-		+ WINDOW_LEFT_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (XWINDOW (window))
-		+ XINT(X_Position));
-  ypos = CtoSY (WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_LINE (XWINDOW(window)) + XINT(Y_Position));
-#ifdef  Menu_Base_Kludge
-  {static Lisp_Object symbol[2];
-   symbol[0] = Fintern (sm_kludge_string, Qnil);
-   Pair = Ffuncall (1, symbol);
-   xpos += XINT (XCDR (Pair));
-   ypos += XINT (XCAR (Pair));
- }
-#endif
-
-  button = XINT(Button);
-  if(button == 4) button = 3;
-  event_set_id   (event, BUT(button));
-  event_set_down (event);
-  event_set_x    (event, xpos);
-  event_set_y    (event, ypos);
-
-  menu = sun_menu_create(MEnu);
-  make_menu_label(menu);
-
-#ifdef  Menu_Base_Kludge
-  Value = (Lisp_Object) menu_show(menu, Menu_Base_Frame, event, 0);
-#else
-/* This confuses the notifier or something: */
-  Value = (Lisp_Object) menu_show_using_fd(menu, win_fd, event, 0);
-/*
- * Right button gets lost, and event sequencing or delivery gets mixed up
- * So, until that gets fixed, we use this <Menu_Base_Frame> kludge:
- */
-#endif
-  menu_destroy (menu);
-
-  return ((int)Value ? Value : Qnil);
-}
-
-
-/*
- *	Define everything
- */
-syms_of_sunfns()
-{
-#ifdef  Menu_Base_Kludge
-  /* i'm just too lazy to re-write this into C code */
-  /* so we will call this elisp function from C */
-  sm_kludge_string = make_pure_string ("sm::menu-kludge", 15, 15, 0);
-#endif /* Menu_Base_Kludge */
-
-  defsubr(&Ssun_window_init);
-  defsubr(&Ssit_for_millisecs);
-  defsubr(&Ssleep_for_millisecs);
-  defsubr(&Supdate_display);
-  defsubr(&Ssun_change_cursor_icon);
-  defsubr(&Ssun_set_selection);
-  defsubr(&Ssun_get_selection);
-  defsubr(&Ssun_menu_internal);
-}
-
-/* arch-tag: 2d7decb7-58f6-41aa-b45b-077ccfab7158
-   (do not change this comment) */