The code assumed that int is treated like ptrdiff_t in a vararg
function, which is not a portable assumption. There was a similar
-- though these days less likely -- porting problem with various
assumptions that pointers of different types all smell the same as
far as vararg functions is conserved. To make this problem less
likely in the future, redo the API to use varargs functions.
* alloc.c (make_save_value): Remove this vararg function.
All uses changed to ...
(make_save_int_int_int, make_save_obj_obj_obj_obj)
(make_save_ptr_int, make_save_funcptr_ptr_obj, make_save_memory):
New functions.
(make_save_ptr): Rename from make_save_pointer, for consistency with
the above. Define only on platforms that need it. All uses changed.
(Fload): Close some races that leaked fds or streams when 'load'
was interrupted.
(Fload, openp): Report error number of last nontrivial failure to open.
ENOENT counts as trivial.
* eval.c (do_nothing, clear_unwind_protect, set_unwind_protect_ptr):
New functions.
* fileio.c (close_file_unwind): No need to test whether FD is nonnegative,
now that the function is always called with a nonnegative arg.
* lisp.h (set_unwind_protect_ptr, set_unwind_protect_int): Remove.
All uses replaced with ...
(clear_unwind_protect, set_unwind_protect_ptr): New decls.
This also lessens the need to write wrappers for callbacks,
and the need for make_save_pointer.
* alloca.c (free_save_value):
* atimer.c (run_all_atimers):
Now extern.
* alloc.c (safe_alloca_unwind):
* atimer.c (unwind_stop_other_atimers):
* keyboard.c (cancel_hourglass_unwind) [HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM]:
* menu.c (cleanup_popup_menu) [HAVE_NS]:
* minibuf.c (choose_minibuf_frame_1):
* process.c (make_serial_process_unwind):
* xdisp.h (pop_message_unwind):
* xselect.c (queue_selection_requests_unwind):
Remove no-longer-needed wrapper. All uses replaced by the wrappee.
* alloca.c (record_xmalloc):
Prefer record_unwind_protect_ptr to record_unwind_protect with
make_save_pointer.
* alloca.c (Fgarbage_collect):
Prefer record_unwind_protect_void to passing a dummy.
* buffer.c (restore_buffer):
* window.c (restore_window_configuration):
* xfns.c, w32fns.c (do_unwind_create_frame)
New wrapper. All record-unwind uses of wrappee changed.
* buffer.c (set_buffer_if_live):
* callproc.c (call_process_cleanup, delete_temp_file):
* coding.c (code_conversion_restore):
* dired.c (directory_files_internal_w32_unwind) [WINDOWSNT]:
* editfns.c (save_excursion_restore)
(subst_char_in_region_unwind, subst_char_in_region_unwind_1)
(save_restriction_restore):
* eval.c (restore_stack_limits, un_autoload):
* fns.c (require_unwind):
* keyboard.c (recursive_edit_unwind, tracking_off):
* lread.c (record_load_unwind, load_warn_old_style_backquotes):
* macros.c (pop_kbd_macro, restore_menu_items):
* nsfns.m (unwind_create_frame):
* print.c (print_unwind):
* process.c (start_process_unwind):
* search.c (unwind_set_match_data):
* window.c (select_window_norecord, select_frame_norecord):
* xdisp.c (unwind_with_echo_area_buffer, unwind_format_mode_line)
(fast_set_selected_frame):
* xfns.c, w32fns.c (unwind_create_tip_frame):
Return void, not a dummy Lisp_Object. All uses changed.
* buffer.h (set_buffer_if_live): Move decl here from lisp.h.
* callproc.c (call_process_kill):
* fileio.c (restore_point_unwind, decide_coding_unwind)
(build_annotations_unwind):
* insdel.c (Fcombine_after_change_execute_1):
* keyboard.c (read_char_help_form_unwind):
* menu.c (unuse_menu_items):
* minibuf.c (run_exit_minibuf_hook, read_minibuf_unwind):
* sound.c (sound_cleanup):
* xdisp.c (unwind_redisplay):
* xfns.c (clean_up_dialog):
* xselect.c (x_selection_request_lisp_error, x_catch_errors_unwind):
Accept no args and return void, instead of accepting and returning
a dummy Lisp_Object. All uses changed.
* cygw32.c (fchdir_unwind):
* fileio.c (close_file_unwind):
* keyboard.c (restore_kboard_configuration):
* lread.c (readevalllop_1):
* process.c (wait_reading_process_output_unwind):
Accept int and return void, rather than accepting an Emacs integer
and returning a dummy object. In some cases this fixes an
unlikely bug when the corresponding int is outside Emacs integer
range. All uses changed.
* dired.c (directory_files_internal_unwind):
* fileio.c (do_auto_save_unwind):
* gtkutil.c (pop_down_dialog):
* insdel.c (reset_var_on_error):
* lread.c (load_unwind):
* xfns.c (clean_up_file_dialog):
* xmenu.c, nsmenu.m (pop_down_menu):
* xmenu.c (cleanup_widget_value_tree):
* xselect.c (wait_for_property_change_unwind):
Accept pointer and return void, rather than accepting an Emacs
save value encapsulating the pointer and returning a dummy object.
All uses changed.
* editfns.c (Fformat): Update the saved pointer directly via
set_unwind_protect_ptr rather than indirectly via make_save_pointer.
* eval.c (specpdl_func): Remove. All uses replaced by definiens.
(unwind_body): New function.
(record_unwind_protect): First arg is now a function returning void,
not a dummy Lisp_Object.
(record_unwind_protect_ptr, record_unwind_protect_int)
(record_unwind_protect_void): New functions.
(unbind_to): Support SPECPDL_UNWIND_PTR etc.
* fileio.c (struct auto_save_unwind): New type.
(do_auto_save_unwind): Use it.
(do_auto_save_unwind_1): Remove; subsumed by new do_auto_save_unwind.
* insdel.c (struct rvoe_arg): New type.
(reset_var_on_error): Use it.
* lisp.h (SPECPDL_UNWIND_PTR, SPECPDL_UNWIND_INT, SPECPDL_UNWIND_VOID):
New constants.
(specbinding_func): Remove; there are now several such functions.
(union specbinding): New members unwind_ptr, unwind_int, unwind_void.
(set_unwind_protect_ptr): New function.
* xselect.c: Remove unnecessary forward decls, to simplify maintenance.
* configure.ac (nw): Remove obsolescent warnings.
These aren't needed for clang, or for gcc for that matter.
(emacs_cv_clang): New var, which tests for clang.
Omit warnings that clang is too picky about.
(GLIB_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS): Define this;
needed for Ubuntu 13.04 + clang + --enable-gcc-warnings.
* lib-src/etags.c: Omit unnecessary forward decls.
(print_version, print_help): Declare _Noreturn.
* lib-src/pop.c (socket_connection) [HAVE_GETADDRINFO]: Simplify.
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
* src/regex.c:
Redo diagnostic pragmas to pacify clang, too.
* src/dbusbind.c (xd_retrieve_arg): Do not use uninitialized variable.
* src/editfns.c (Fencode_time):
* src/fileio.c (file_accessible_directory_p):
* src/font.c (font_unparse_xlfd):
Use '&"string"[index]' instead of '"string" + (index)'.
* src/undo.c (user_error): Remove; unused.
This makes it easier to visualize quantities on a number line.
This patch doesn't apply to all such range checks,
only to the range checks affected by the 2013-03-24 change.
This patch reverts most of the 2013-03-24 change.
* alloc.c (xpalloc, Fgarbage_collect):
* ccl.c (ccl_driver, resolve_symbol_ccl_program):
* character.c (string_escape_byte8):
* charset.c (read_hex):
* data.c (cons_to_unsigned):
* dispnew.c (update_frame_1):
* doc.c (Fsubstitute_command_keys):
* doprnt.c (doprnt):
* editfns.c (hi_time, decode_time_components):
* fileio.c (file_offset):
* fns.c (larger_vector, make_hash_table, Fmake_hash_table):
* font.c (font_intern_prop):
* frame.c (x_set_alpha):
* gtkutil.c (get_utf8_string):
* indent.c (check_display_width):
* keymap.c (Fkey_description):
* lisp.h (FIXNUM_OVERFLOW_P, vcopy):
* lread.c (read1):
* minibuf.c (read_minibuf_noninteractive):
* process.c (wait_reading_process_output):
* search.c (Freplace_match):
* window.c (get_phys_cursor_glyph):
* xdisp.c (redisplay_internal):
* xsmfns.c (smc_save_yourself_CB):
Prefer < to > for range checks.
* dispnew.c (sit_for): Don't mishandle NaNs.
This fixes a bug introduced in the 2013-03-24 change.
* editfns.c (decode_time_components): Don't hoist comparison.
This fixes another bug introduced in the 2013-03-24 change.
with the only contents slot. This is possible because each valid
window may have either the child window (in vertical or horizontal
combination) or buffer to display (for the leaf window). Using that,
a lof of operations to traverse and/or change window hierarchies may
be simplified. New member horizontal is used to distinguish between
horizontal and vertical combinations of internal windows.
(WINDOW_LEAF_P, WINDOW_HORIZONTAL_COMBINATION_P)
(WINDOW_VERTICAL_COMBINATION_P): New macros.
(WINDOW_VALID_P, WINDOW_LIVE_P): Adjust to match struct window changes.
* window.c (wset_hchild, wset_vchild): Remove. Adjust all users.
Use contents slot, not buffer, where appropriate.
(wset_combination): New function.
(wset_buffer): Add eassert.
(Fframe_first_window): Simplify the loop reaching first window.
(Fwindow_buffer): Use WINDOW_LEAF_P.
(Fwindow_top_child): Use WINDOW_VERTICAL_COMBINATION_P.
(Fwindow_left_child): Use WINDOW_HORIZONTAL_COMBINATION_P.
(unshow_buffer): Convert initial debugging check to eassert.
(replace_window, recombine_windows, Fdelete_other_windows_internal)
(make_parent_window, window_resize_check, window_resize_apply)
(resize_frame_windows, Fsplit_window_internal, Fdelete_window_internal)
(Fset_window_configuration, delete_all_child_windows, save_window_save):
Adjust to match struct window changes.
(window_loop): Check for broken markers in CHECK_ALL_WINDOWS.
(mark_window_cursors_off, count_windows, get_leaf_windows)
(foreach_window_1): Simplify the loop.
* alloc.c (mark_object): Do not check for the leaf window because
internal windows has no glyph matrices anyway.
* dispnew.c (clear_window_matrices, showing_window_margins_p)
(allocate_matrices_for_window_redisplay, fake_current_matrices)
(allocate_matrices_for_frame_redisplay, free_window_matrices)
(build_frame_matrix_from_window_tree, mirror_make_current)
(frame_row_to_window, mirror_line_dance, check_window_matrix_pointers)
(update_window_tree, set_window_update_flags): Simplify the loop.
(sync_window_with_frame_matrix_rows): Enforce live window.
Use contents slot, not buffer, where appropriate.
* frame.c (set_menu_bar_lines_1): Use WINDOW_VERTICAL_COMBINATION_P
and WINDOW_HORIZONTAL_COMBINATION_P.
(make_frame_visible_1): Simplify the loop.
Use contents slot, not buffer, where appropriate.
* xdisp.c (hscroll_window_tree, mark_window_display_accurate)
(redisplay_windows, redisplay_mode_lines, update_cursor_in_window_tree)
(expose_window_tree): Likewise.
Use contents slot, not buffer, where appropriate.
* textprop.c (get_char_property_and_overlay): Add CHECK_LIVE_WINDOW
to avoid deleted windows. Use contents slot instead of buffer.
* buffer.c, dispextern.h, editfns.c, fileio.c, font.c, fringe.c:
* indent.c, insdel.c, keyboard.c, keymap.c, minibuf.c, msdos.c:
* nsfns.m, nsmenu.m, nsterm.m, print.c, w32fns.c, w32menu.c, xfaces.c:
* xfns.c, xmenu.c: Use contents slot, not buffer, where appropriate.
start marker...
(unwind_with_echo_area_buffer): ...to restore it here. This
is needed to ensure that...
(redisplay_window): ...both window markers are valid here,
which is verified by eassert.
* editfns.c (save_excursion_save): Do not assume that
selected_window always displays the buffer.
This replaces code that used macros and strings and token-pasting.
The change makes the C source a bit easier to follow,
and shrinks the Emacs executable a bit.
* alloc.c: Verify some properties of Lisp_Save_Value's representation.
(make_save_value): Change 1st arg from string to enum. All callers
changed.
(INTX): Remove.
(mark_object): Use if, not #if, for GC_MARK_STACK.
* lisp.h (SAVE_VALUEP, XSAVE_VALUE, XSAVE_POINTER, XSAVE_INTEGER)
(XSAVE_OBJECT): Now functions, not macros.
(STRING_BYTES_BOUND): Now just a macro, not a constant too;
the constant was never used.
(SAVE_SLOT_BITS, SAVE_VALUE_SLOTS, SAVE_TYPE_BITS, SAVE_TYPE_INT_INT)
(SAVE_TYPE_INT_INT_INT, SAVE_TYPE_OBJ_OBJ, SAVE_TYPE_OBJ_OBJ_OBJ)
(SAVE_TYPE_OBJ_OBJ_OBJ_OBJ, SAVE_TYPE_PTR_INT, SAVE_TYPE_PTR_OBJ)
(SAVE_TYPE_PTR_PTR, SAVE_TYPE_PTR_PTR_OBJ, SAVE_TYPE_MEMORY):
New constants.
(struct Lisp_Save_Value): Replace members area, type0, type1, type2,
type3 with a single member save_type. All uses changed.
(save_type, set_save_pointer, set_save_integer): New functions.
* print.c (PRINTX): Remove.
as arguments and allow -1 if not known.
(find_newline_no_quit): Likewise for start position.
* lisp.h (find_newline, find_newline_no_quit): Adjust prototype.
* bidi.c (bidi_find_paragraph_start): Pass byte position to
find_newline_no_quit, thus eliminating CHAR_TO_BYTE.
* editfns.c (Fconstrain_to_field): Break long line. Adjust
call to find_newline.
* indent.c (vmotion): Adjust calls to find_newline_no_quit.
Use DEC_BOTH to start next search from the previous buffer
position, where appropriate.
* xdisp.c (back_to_previous_line_start, forward_to_next_line_start)
(get_visually_first_element, move_it_vertically_backward): Likewise.
Obtain byte position from the display iterator, where appropriate.
(message3, message3_nolog): Extract nbytes and multibyteness directly
from the string. Change all callers.
(message3_nolog): Don't set message_enable_multibyte since set_message
will reset it anyway.
(message1, message1_nolog): Use message3.
(vmessage): Use a stack allocated buffer rather than f->message_buf.
(with_echo_area_buffer): Remove last two arguments. Update all callers.
(set_message): Drop all but the second arg, which has to be a string.
(set_message_1): Simplify now that we know that a1 is NULL and the
second arg is a string.
* src/frame.h (struct frame): Remove `message_buf' field.
Use glyphs_initialized_p instead.
(FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF): Remove macro.
* src/w16select.c (Fw16_set_clipboard_data): Prefer message3 to message2.
* src/lisp.h (message2, message2_nolog): Remove declarations.
(message3, message3_nolog): Update declarations.
* src/keyboard.c (read_char_minibuf_menu_text)
(read_char_minibuf_menu_width): Remove vars.
(read_char_minibuf_menu_prompt): Rewrite the menu's construction so as
to correctly handle multibyte strings.
* src/frame.c (delete_frame): Don't free message_buf any more.
* src/editfns.c (message_text, message_length): Remove vars.
(Fmessage_box): Don't copy the Lisp string's bytes any longer.
* src/fileio.c (auto_save_error): Use message3 instead of message2.
* src/dispnew.c (adjust_frame_message_buffer): Remove function.
src/editfns.c (get_pos_property): Use SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP, to avoid
segfault when there are lots of overlays.
src/buffer.c (sort_overlays): Use SAFE_NALLOCA, to avoid segfault
when there are lots of overlays. See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2013-01/msg00421.html
for the details and a way to reproduce.
* lisp.h (XSAVE_OBJECT): New macro to extract saved objects.
(allocate_misc): Remove prototype.
(format_save_value): New prototype.
* alloc.c (allocate_misc): Revert back to static.
(format_save_value): New function to build Lisp_Save_Value
object with the specified internal structure.
(make_save_value): Reimplement using format_save_value.
* editfns.c (save_excursion_save): Use format_save_value.
(save_excursion_restore): Use XSAVE_OBJECT.
* lisp.h (toplevel): Enumeration to describe types of saved objects.
(struct Lisp_Save_Value): New layout. Adjust comments.
(XSAVE_POINTER): New macro.
(XSAVE_INTEGER): Likewise.
(allocate_misc): Add prototype.
(free_misc): Likewise.
* alloc.c (allocate_misc): Now global.
(free_misc): Likewise. Adjust comment.
(make_save_value): Use new Lisp_Save_Value layout. Adjust comment.
(free_save_value): Likewise.
(mark_object): Likewise.
* editfns.c (save_excursion_save): Pack everything within
Lisp_Save_Value and so avoid xmalloc.
(save_excursion_restore): Adjust to match new layout. Use free_misc
because we do not allocate extra memory any more. Add eassert.
* print.c (print_object): New code to print Lisp_Save_Value. Do not
rely on valid_lisp_object_p if !GC_MARK_STACK. Adjust comments.
* dired.c, fileio.c, font.c, ftfont.c, gtkutil.c, keymap.c,
* lread.c, nsmenu.m, nsterm.h, xfns.c, xmenu.c, xselect.c:
Use XSAVE_POINTER and XSAVE_INTEGER where appropriate.
* editfns.c (set_time_zone_rule) [LOCALTIME_CACHE]:
Clear tzvalbuf_in_environ if this workaround is in effect.
Problem and fix reported by Kazuhiro Ito.
Fixes: debbugs:13415
Since all users of move_gap do CHAR_TO_BYTE for other purposes
anyway, all of them should use move_gap_both instead.
* lisp.h (move_gap): Remove prototype.
* insdel.c (move_gap): Remove.
(move_gap_both): Add eassert.
* editfns.c (Ftranspose_regions): Tweak to use move_gap_both.
* xml.c (parse_region): Likewise.
* buffer.h (GAP_BYTES_DFL, GAP_BYTES_MIN): New macros for the special
gap size values.
* editfns.c (Fbuffer_size): Rename from Fbufsize to fit the common
naming convention.
(syms_of_editfns): Adjust defsubr. Drop commented-out obsolete code.
* insdel.c (make_gap_larger): Use GAP_BYTES_DFL.
(make_gap_smaller): Use GAP_BYTES_MIN. Adjust comment.
(make_gap_1): New function to adjust the gap of any buffer.
* coding.c (coding_alloc_by_making_gap): Use it.
* buffer.c (compact_buffer): Likewise. Use BUF_Z_BYTE, BUF_GAP_SIZE,
GAP_BYTES_DFL and GAP_BYTES_MIN. Adjust comment.
* international/mule-cmds.el (read-char-by-name): Signal an error
if the user does not supply a valid character.
* editfns.c (Finsert_char): Since read-char-by-name now signals an
error for invalid chars, don't check for a nil return value.
Fixes: debbugs:13177
* configure.ac (BSD4_2): Remove; no longer needed.
* admin/CPP-DEFINES (BSD4_2): Remove.
* doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi (Files List):
directory-files-and-attributes now outputs t for attribute that's
now a placeholder.
* doc/lispref/files.texi (Testing Accessibility): Document GROUP arg
of file-ownership-preserved-p.
(File Attributes): Document that 9th element is now
just a placeholder.
* doc/lispref/os.texi (User Identification): Document new functions group-gid,
group-real-gid.
* etc/NEWS: Document changes to file-attributes,
file-ownership-preserved-p.
Mention new functions group-gid, group-real-gid.
* lisp/files.el (backup-buffer): Don't rely on 9th output of
file-attributes, as it's now a placeholder. Instead, use the new
optional arg of file-ownership-preserved-p.
(file-ownership-preserved-p): New optional arg GROUP.
Fix mishandling of setuid directories that would cause this
function to return t when it should have returned nil.
Document what happens if the file does not exist, and when
it's not known whether the ownership will be preserved.
* lisp/net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-sh-handle-file-ownership-preserved-p):
Likewise.
(tramp-get-local-gid): Use group-gid for integer, as that's
faster and more reliable.
* src/dired.c (Ffile_attributes): Return t as the 9th attribute,
to mark it as a placeholder. The old value was often wrong.
The only user of this attribute has been changed to use
file-ownership-preserved-p instead, with its new group arg.
* src/editfns.c (Fgroup_gid, Fgroup_real_gid): New functions.
Fixes: debbugs:13125
* admin/merge-gnulib (GNULIB_MODULES): Add putenv, unsetenv.
* lib/putenv.c, lib/unsetenv.c, m4/putenv.m4, m4/setenv.m4:
New files, copied automatically from gnulib.
* lib/gnulib.mk, m4/gnulib-comp.m4: Regenerate.
* src/alloc.c (xputenv): New function.
* src/dbusbind.c (Fdbus_init_bus):
* src/emacs.c (main):
* src/xterm.c (x_term_init):
Use xputenv instead of setenv or putenv, to detect memory exhaustion.
* src/editfns.c (initial_tz): Move static var decl up.
(tzvalbuf_in_environ): New static var.
(init_editfns): Initialize these two static vars.
(Fencode_time): Don't assume arbitrary limit on EMACS_INT width.
Save old TZ value on stack, if it's small.
(Fencode_time, set_time_zone_rule): Don't modify 'environ' directly;
instead, use xputenv+unsetenv to set and restore TZ.
(environbuf): Remove static var. All uses removed.
(Fset_time_zone_rule): Do not save TZ and environ;
no longer needed here.
(set_time_zone_rule_tz1, set_time_zone_rule_tz2) [LOCALTIME_CACHE]:
Move to inside set_time_zone_rule; they don't need file scope any more.
(set_time_zone_rule): Maintain the TZ=value string separately.
(syms_of_editfns): Don't initialize initial_tz;
init_editfns now does it.
* src/emacs.c (dump_tz) [HAVE_TZSET]: Now const.
* src/lisp.h (xputenv): New decl.
Fixes: debbugs:13070
(modify_region_1): ...new prototype.
* textprop.c (modify_region): Now static. Adjust users.
* insdel.c (modify_region): Rename to...
(modify_region_1): ...new function to work with current buffer.
Adjust comment and users. Use true and false for boolean arg.
(safe_alloca_unwind): Use it.
* lisp.h (free_save_value): New prototype.
* editfns.c (save_excursion_save): Use Lisp_Misc_Save_Value.
Add comment.
(save_excursion_restore): Adjust to match saved data structure.
Use free_save_value to offload some work from GC. Drop obsolete
#if 0 code.
* nt/inc/ms-w32.h (emacs_raise): New macro.
* src/alloc.c (die):
* src/sysdep.c (emacs_abort) [HAVE_NTGUI]:
Avoid recursive loop if there's a fatal error in the function itself.
* src/atimer.c (pending_atimers):
* src/blockinput.h: Don't include "atimer.h"; no longer needed.
(interrupt_input_pending): Remove. All uses removed.
pending_signals now counts both atimers and ordinary interrupts.
This is less racy than having three separate pending-signal flags.
(block_input, unblock_input, totally_unblock_input, unblock_input_to)
(input_blocked_p):
Rename from their upper-case counterparts BLOCK_INPUT,
UNBLOCK_INPUT, TOTALLY_UNBLOCK_INPUT, UNBLOCK_INPUT_TO,
INPUT_BLOCKED_P, and turn into functions. All uses changed.
This makes it easier to access volatile variables more accurately.
(BLOCK_INPUT_RESIGNAL): Remove. All uses replaced by unblock_input ().
(input_blocked_p): Prefer this to 'interrupt_input_blocked', as
that's more reliable if the code is buggy and sets
interrupt_input_blocked to a negative value. All uses changed.
* src/atimer.c (deliver_alarm_signal):
Remove. No need to deliver this to the parent; any thread can
handle this signal now. All uses replaced by underlying handler.
* src/atimer.c (turn_on_atimers):
* src/dispnew.c (handle_window_change_signal):
* src/emacs.c (handle_danger_signal):
* src/keyboard.c (kbd_buffer_get_event):
Don't reestablish signal handler; not needed with sigaction.
* src/blockinput.h (UNBLOCK_INPUT_TO, TOTALLY_UNBLOCK_INPUT)
(UNBLOCK_INPUT_TO):
Rework to avoid unnecessary accesses to volatile variables.
(UNBLOCK_INPUT_TO): Now a function.
(totally_unblock_input, unblock_input): New decls.
* src/data.c (handle_arith_signal, deliver_arith_signal): Move to sysdep.c
(init_data): Remove. Necessary stuff now done in init_signal.
* src/emacs.c, src/xdisp.c: Include "atimer.h", since we invoke atimer functions.
* src/emacs.c (handle_fatal_signal, deliver_fatal_signal): Move to sysdep.c.
(fatal_error_code): Remove; no longer needed.
(terminate_due_to_signal): Rename from fatal_error_backtrace, since
it doesn't always backtrace. All uses changed. No need to reset
signal to default, since sigaction and/or die does that for us now.
Use emacs_raise (FOO), not kill (getpid (), FOO).
(main): Check more-accurately whether we're dumping.
Move fatal-error setup to sysdep.c
* src/floatfns.c: Do not include "syssignal.h"; no longer needed.
* src/gtkutil.c (xg_get_file_name, xg_get_font):
Remove no-longer-needed signal-mask manipulation.
* src/keyboard.c, src/process.c (POLL_FOR_INPUT):
Don't depend on USE_ASYNC_EVENTS, a symbol that is never defined.
* src/keyboard.c (read_avail_input): Remove.
All uses replaced by gobble_input.
(Ftop_level): Use TOTALLY_UNBLOCK_INPUT rather than open code.
(kbd_buffer_store_event_hold, gobble_input):
(record_asynch_buffer_change) [USABLE_SIGIO]:
(store_user_signal_events):
No need to mess with signal mask.
(gobble_input): If blocking input and there are terminals, simply
set pending_signals to 1 and return. All hooks changed to not
worry about whether input is blocked.
(process_pending_signals): Clear pending_signals before processing
them, in case a signal comes in while we're processing.
By convention callers now test pending_signals before calling us.
(UNBLOCK_INPUT_TO, unblock_input, totally_unblock_input):
New functions, to support changes to blockinput.h.
(handle_input_available_signal): Now extern.
(reinvoke_input_signal): Remove. All uses replaced by
handle_async_input.
(quit_count): Now volatile, since a signal handler uses it.
(handle_interrupt): Now takes bool IN_SIGNAL_HANDLER as arg. All
callers changed. Block SIGINT only if not already blocked.
Clear sigmask reliably, even if Fsignal returns, which it can.
Omit unnecessary accesses to volatile var.
(quit_throw_to_read_char): No need to restore sigmask.
* src/keyboard.c (gobble_input, handle_user_signal):
* src/process.c (wait_reading_process_output):
Call signal-handling code rather than killing ourselves.
* src/lisp.h: Include <float.h>, for...
(IEEE_FLOATING_POINT): New macro, moved here to avoid duplication.
(pending_signals): Now volatile.
(syms_of_data): Now const if IEEE floating point.
(handle_input_available_signal) [USABLE_SIGIO]:
(terminate_due_to_signal, record_child_status_change): New decls.
* src/process.c (create_process): Avoid disaster if memory is exhausted
while we're processing a vfork, by tightening the critical section
around the vfork.
(send_process_frame, process_sent_to, handle_pipe_signal)
(deliver_pipe_signal): Remove. No longer needed, as Emacs now
ignores SIGPIPE.
(send_process): No need for setjmp/longjmp any more, since the
SIGPIPE stuff is now gone. Instead, report an error if errno
is EPIPE.
(record_child_status_change): Now extern. PID and W are now args.
Return void, not bool. All callers changed.
* src/sysdep.c (wait_debugging) [(BSD_SYSTEM || HPUX) && !defined (__GNU__)]:
Remove. All uses removed. This bug should be fixed now in a
different way.
(wait_for_termination_1): Use waitpid rather than sigsuspend,
and record the child status change directly. This avoids the
need to futz with the signal mask.
(process_fatal_action): Move here from emacs.c.
(emacs_sigaction_flags): New function, containing
much of what used to be in emacs_sigaction_init.
(emacs_sigaction_init): Use it. Block nonfatal system signals that are
caught by emacs, to make races less likely.
(deliver_process_signal): Rename from handle_on_main_thread.
All uses changed.
(BACKTRACE_LIMIT_MAX): Now at top level.
(thread_backtrace_buffer, threadback_backtrace_pointers):
New static vars.
(deliver_thread_signal, deliver_fatal_thread_signal):
New functions, for more-accurate delivery of thread-specific signals.
(handle_fatal_signal, deliver_fatal_signal): Move here from emacs.c.
(deliver_arith_signal): Handle in this thread, not
in the main thread, since it's triggered by this thread.
(maybe_fatal_sig): New function.
(init_signals): New arg DUMPING so that we can be more accurate
about whether we're dumping. Caller changed.
Treat thread-specific signals differently from process-general signals.
Block all signals while handling fatal error; that's safer.
xsignal from SIGFPE only on non-IEEE hosts, treating it as fatal
on IEEE hosts.
When batch, ignore SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGTERM if they were already ignored.
Ignore SIGPIPE unless batch.
(emacs_backtrace): Output backtrace for the appropriate thread,
which is not necessarily the main thread.
* src/syssignal.h: Include <stdbool.h>.
(emacs_raise): New macro.
* src/xterm.c (x_connection_signal): Remove; no longer needed
now that we use sigaction.
(x_connection_closed): No need to mess with sigmask now.
(x_initialize): No need to reset SIGPIPE handler here, since
init_signals does this for us now.
Fixes: debbugs:12471
* configure.ac (HAVE__SETJMP, HAVE_SIGSETJMP): New symbols.
(_setjmp, _longjmp): Remove.
* src/lisp.h: Include <setjmp.h> here, since we use its symbols here.
All instances of '#include <setjmp.h>' removed, if the
only reason for the instance was because "lisp.h" was included.
(sys_jmp_buf, sys_setjmp, sys_longjmp): New symbols.
Unless otherwise specified, replace all uses of jmp_buf, _setjmp,
and _longjmp with the new symbols. Emacs already uses _setjmp if
available, so this change affects only POSIXish hosts that have
sigsetjmp but not _setjmp, such as some versions of Solaris and
Unixware. (Also, POSIX-2008 marks _setjmp as obsolescent.)
* src/image.c (_setjmp, _longjmp) [HAVE_PNG && !HAVE__SETJMP]: New macros.
(png_load_body) [HAVE_PNG]:
(PNG_LONGJMP) [HAVE_PNG && PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10500]:
(PNG_JMPBUF) [HAVE_PNG && PNG_LIBPNG_VER >= 10500]:
Use _setjmp and _longjmp rather than sys_setjmp and sys_longjmp,
since PNG requires jmp_buf. This is the only exception to the
general rule that we now use sys_setjmp and sys_longjmp.
This exception is OK since this code does not change the signal
mask or longjmp out of a signal handler.
Fixes: debbugs:12446
Do not try to redefine the 'abort' function. Instead, redo
the code so that it calls 'emacs_abort' rather than 'abort'.
This removes the need for the NO_ABORT configure-time macro
and makes it easier to change the abort code to do a backtrace.
* configure.ac (NO_ABRT): Remove.
* admin/CPP-DEFINES (NO_ABORT): Remove.
* nt/inc/ms-w32.h (w32_abort) [HAVE_NTGUI]: Remove.
* src/.gdbinit: Just stop at emacs_abort, not at w32_abort or abort.
* src/emacs.c (abort) [!DOS_NT && !NO_ABORT]:
Remove; sysdep.c's emacs_abort now takes its place.
* src/lisp.h (emacs_abort): New decl. All calls from Emacs code to
'abort' changed to use 'emacs_abort'.
* src/msdos.c (dos_abort) [defined abort]: Remove; not used.
(abort) [!defined abort]: Rename to ...
(emacs_abort): ... new name.
* src/sysdep.c (emacs_abort) [!HAVE_NTGUI]: New function, taking
the place of the old 'abort' in emacs.c.
* src/w32.c, src/w32fns.c (abort): Do not #undef.
* src/w32.c (emacs_abort): Rename from w32_abort.
as gnulib does this if the system doesn't.
* lib-src/emacsclient.c (environ): Remove decl.
* src/callproc.c, src/editfns.c, src/process.c (environ) [!USE_CRT_DLL]:
* src/emacs.c (environ) [DOUG_LEA_MALLOC]:
* src/vm-limit.c (environ) [ORDINARY_LINK]: Remove decl.
* src/vm-limit.c: Include <unistd.h>, for 'environ'.