Mercurial > emacs
changeset 10743:6977bff3ff38
(x_display_bar_cursor): Use frame's cursor_width.
(x_connection_signal): New function.
(x_initialize): Use it as signal handler.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 14 Feb 1995 14:22:29 +0000 |
parents | e4d6f6f1fc17 |
children | 54a76e0b97ec |
files | src/xterm.c |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/src/xterm.c Tue Feb 14 09:42:14 1995 +0000 +++ b/src/xterm.c Tue Feb 14 14:22:29 1995 +0000 @@ -4127,7 +4127,8 @@ f->display.x->cursor_gc, CHAR_TO_PIXEL_COL (f, curs_x), CHAR_TO_PIXEL_ROW (f, curs_y), - 1, f->display.x->line_height); + max (f->display.x->cursor_width, 1), + f->display.x->line_height); f->phys_cursor_x = curs_x; f->phys_cursor_y = curs_y; @@ -4404,6 +4405,18 @@ error ("%s", error_message); } +static SIGTYPE +x_connection_signal (signalnum) /* If we don't have an argument, */ + int signalnum; /* some compilers complain in signal calls. */ +{ + /* We really ought to close the connection to the display + that actually failed. + But do we actually get this signal ever with X11? */ + fprintf (stderr, "X connection closed"); + shut_down_emacs (0, 0, Qnil); + exit (70); +} + /* This is the usual handler for X protocol errors. It kills all frames on the display that we got the error for. If that was the only one, it prints an error message and kills Emacs. */ @@ -5836,7 +5849,7 @@ signal (SIGWINCH, SIG_DFL); #endif /* ! defined (SIGWINCH) */ - signal (SIGPIPE, x_connection_closed); + signal (SIGPIPE, x_connection_signal); } void