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changeset 39588:62d7faafb853
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author | Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 05 Oct 2001 10:13:12 +0000 |
parents | 9c6da1aac3fd |
children | f5a85ada51c9 |
files | lisp/ChangeLog lisp/windmove.el lispref/ChangeLog src/ChangeLog |
diffstat | 4 files changed, 140 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lisp/ChangeLog Fri Oct 05 10:12:12 2001 +0000 +++ b/lisp/ChangeLog Fri Oct 05 10:13:12 2001 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2001-10-05 Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> + + * bindings.el: Remove no-byte-compile from file local variables + to enable bootstrapping. + 2001-10-04 Andrew Innes <andrewi@gnu.org> * faces.el (face-font-registry-alternatives) [windows-nt]: Make
--- a/lisp/windmove.el Fri Oct 05 10:12:12 2001 +0000 +++ b/lisp/windmove.el Fri Oct 05 10:13:12 2001 +0000 @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ (defun windmove-frame-edges (window) "Return (X-MIN Y-MIN X-MAX Y-MAX) for the frame containing WINDOW. If WINDOW is nil, return the edges for the selected frame. -(X-MIN, Y-MIN) is the zero-based coordinate of the top-left corner +\(X-MIN, Y-MIN) is the zero-based coordinate of the top-left corner of the frame; (X-MAX, Y-MAX) is the zero-based coordinate of the bottom-right corner of the frame. For example, if a frame has 76 rows and 181 columns, the return value @@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ With no prefix argument, or with prefix argument equal to zero, \"left\" is relative to the position of point in the window; otherwise it is relative to the top edge (for positive ARG) or the bottom edge -(for negative ARG) of the current window. +\(for negative ARG) of the current window. If no window is at the desired location, an error is signaled." (interactive "P") (windmove-do-window-select 'left arg)) @@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ With no prefix argument, or with prefix argument equal to zero, \"down\" is relative to the position of point in the window; otherwise it is relative to the left edge (for positive ARG) or the right edge -(for negative ARG) of the current window. +\(for negative ARG) of the current window. If no window is at the desired location, an error is signaled." (interactive "P") (windmove-do-window-select 'down arg))
--- a/lispref/ChangeLog Fri Oct 05 10:12:12 2001 +0000 +++ b/lispref/ChangeLog Fri Oct 05 10:13:12 2001 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2001-10-04 Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> + + * variables.texi (Variable Aliases): New node. + 2001-10-02 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> * minibuf.texi (Minibuffer Misc): Add entries for
--- a/src/ChangeLog Fri Oct 05 10:12:12 2001 +0000 +++ b/src/ChangeLog Fri Oct 05 10:13:12 2001 +0000 @@ -14,6 +14,134 @@ prefix from charset. (w32_list_synthesized_fonts): Fix argument to alloca. +2001-10-04 Stefan Monnier <monnier@cs.yale.edu> + + * window.h (MINI_WINDOW_P): Use NILP. + + * coding.h (ENCODE_SYSTEM, DECODE_SYSTEM): Define also for non-NT. + + * termhooks.h (struct input_event): Use proper type for `kind'. + +2001-10-04 Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> + + This handles unknown keysyms better than before. For example, + after `xmodmap -e 'keysym F5 = ccaron' in a Latin-1 environment, + Emacs formerly completely ignored F5. With the change, it derives + a key symbol from the name of the X keysym, `ccaron' in this case. + Reported by Martin Buchholz. + + * xterm.c (XTread_socket): Return a non_ascii_keystroke for + unknown keysyms. + + * keyboard.c (make_lispy_event) [HAVE_X_WINDOWS]: If we know + that EVENT->code isn't a function key, use the keysym's name. + +2001-10-04 Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> + + FOREACH is a macro that should make it easier to loop over Lisp + lists with checks for cycles and proper lists. + + * lisp.h (LIST_END_P, FOREACH): New macros. + +2001-10-04 Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> + + On some systems, XtCloseDisplay seems to cause a SIGSEGV when + called for a lost connection. Prevent dumping core in this case. + Instead print the X error, and exit. On user request. + + * xterm.c (error_msg): New variable. + (x_fatal_error_signal): New function. + (x_connection_closed): Set error_msg. Install x_fatal_error_signal + as fatal_error_signal_hook around the call to XtCloseDisplay. + + * emacs.c (fatal_error_signal_hook): New variable. + (fatal_error_signal): Call that function. + +2001-10-04 Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> + + With this, Emacs prints how much pure storage it will + approximately need in case pure storage overflows while dumping. + + * alloc.c (purebeg, pure_size, pure_bytes_used_before_overflow): + New variables. + (init_alloc_once): Initialize new variables. + (PURE_POINTER_P): Use new variables. + (pure_alloc): If pure storage overflows, allocate from the heap. + (check_pure_size): New function. + (Fgarbage_collect): Don't GC if pure storage has overflowed. + + * lisp.h (pure_size) [HAVE_SHM]: Declare extern size_t. + (check_pure_size): Add prototype. + + * emacs.c (Fdump_emacs_data, Fdump_emacs): Call check_pure_size. + +2001-10-04 Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> + + This adds a post-gc-hook that's run with GC inhibited. + Requested by Francois Pinard. XEmacs has it. Added to NEWS. + + * alloc.c (Vpost_gc_hook, Qpost_gc_hook): New variables. + (syms_of_alloc): DEFVAR_LISP post-gc-hook, initialize Qpost_gc_hook. + (Fgarbage_collect): Run post-gc-hook. + +2001-10-04 Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> + + This adds `defvaralias' and `indirect-variable'. Changes not + directly related to this feature are there to gain the same + performance again as before variable aliases. + + You must use the SYMBOL_VALUE and SET_SYMBOL_VALUE macros in C + code to get and set symbol values, to take defvaralias into account. + + (Note: the new `constant' bit-flag in symbols would make it + possible to define arbitrary read-only variables, e.g. with + `defconst'.) + + Documentation is in lispref/variables.texi. Added to NEWS. + + * lisp.h (enum symbol_interned): New enumeration. + (struct Lisp_Symbol): Remove member `obarray', add + `indirect_variable', `constant', and `interned'. + (SYMBOL_INTERNED_P, SYMBOL_INTERNED_IN_INITIAL_OBARRAY_P) + (SYMBOL_CONSTANT_P, SYMBOL_VALUE, SET_SYMBOL_VALUE): New macros. + (indirect_variable): Add prototype. + + * print.c (print_preprocess, print_object): Test internedness of + symbols differently. + + * lread.c (Fintern, Funintern): Set symbol's interned and constant + bit-fields. + (init_obarray): Likewise for t and nil. + + * eval.c Use SYMBOL_VALUE/SET_SYMBOL_VALUE. + (Fdefvaralias): New function. + (specbind): Simplify the test if symbol is a constant. + (syms_of_eval): Defsubr Fdefvaralias. + + * data.c: Use SYMBOL_VALUE/SET_SYMBOL_VALUE. + (Qcyclic_variable_indirection): New variable. + (Fkeywordp): Check for internedness differently. + (Fmakunbound): Simplify the test if symbol is a constant. + (indirect_variable, Findirect_variable): New functions. + (swap_in_symval_forwarding): If SYMBOL is an alias, use the + aliased symbol. + (let_shadows_buffer_binding_p): Check for variable aliases. + (set_internal): Simplify the test if SYMBOL is a constant. + If SYMBOL has a buffer-local value and is an alias, use the aliased + symbol instead. + (syms_of_data): Initialize Qcyclic_variable_indirection and defsubr + Sindirect_variable. + + * bytecode.c (Fbyte_code) <varref>: Use SYMBOL_VALUE. + (Fbyte_code) <varset>: Simplify the test if symbol's value can be + set directly. + + * alloc.c (Fmake_symbol): Adapt to changes of struct Lisp_Symbol. + + * abbrev.c, buffer.c, coding.c, fns.c, frame.c, keyboard.c: + * minibuf.c, sunfns.c, w16select.c: Use SYMBOL_VALUE/ + SET_SYMBOL_VALUE macros instead of accessing symbol values directly. + 2001-10-03 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> * callproc.c (syms_of_callproc): Explicitly state in the