calling mark_vectorlike since that's the one that marks the window.
(mark_discard_killed_buffers): Mark the final cdr.
* src/window.h (struct window): Move prev/next_buffers to the
non-standard fields.
* src/window.c (make_window): Initialize prev/next_buffers manually.
* src/frame.c (read_integer, XParseGeometry): Moved from w32xfns.c.
(Fx_parse_geometry): If there is a space in string, call
Qns_parse_geometry, otherwise do as on other terms.
* src/w32xfns.c (read_integer, XParseGeometry): Move to frame.c.
* src/nsfns.m (XParseGeometry): Remove.
(Fx_create_frame): Call x_set_offset to correctly interpret
top_pos in geometry.
Fixes: debbugs:12368
src/ralloc.c (r_alloc_init) [!SYSTEM_MALLOC]: Initialize
__malloc_extra_blocks to 32 instead of 64, like alloc.c did in
emacs_blocked_malloc, now deleted.
The workaround was for improving performance on Solaris 2.4, but
is getting in the way now. Emacs will still work if someone is
still running Solaris 2.4 in a museum somewhere; Sun dropped
support for Solaris 2.4 in 2003.
* configure.ac (ac_cv_func_vfork_works): Default to 'no' on
Solaris 2.4, so that AC_FUNC_VFORK doesn't think vfork works.
* src/callproc.c (Fcall_process) [HAVE_WORKING_VFORK]:
* src/process.c (create_process) [HAVE_WORKING_VFORK]:
Omit now-unnecessary workaround for the Solaris 2.4 vfork bug,
since Emacs no longer uses vfork on that platform.
* configure.ac (copyright): New output variable.
(COPYRIGHT): New AC_DEFINE.
* admin/admin.el (set-copyright): No more need to set copyrights for
nextstep, or .c files. Add configure.ac and config.nt.
* lib-src/ebrowse.c (version):
* lib-src/etags.c (print_version): Use COPYRIGHT.
* nextstep/templates/Info-gnustep.plist.in:
* nextstep/templates/InfoPlist.strings.in:
* nextstep/templates/Info.plist.in: Let configure set copyright.
* nt/config.nt (COPYRIGHT): New.
* src/emacs.c: Use COPYRIGHT.
When auditing signal-handling in preparation for cleaning it up,
I found that SYNC_INPUT has race conditions and would be a real
pain to fix. Since it's an undocumented and deprecated
configure-time option, now seems like a good time to remove it.
Also see <http://bugs.gnu.org/11080#16>.
* configure.ac (SYNC_INPUT, BROKEN_SA_RESTART): Remove.
* admin/CPP-DEFINES (BROKEN_SA_RESTART, SA_RESTART): Remove.
* etc/TODO (Make SYNC_INPUT the default): Remove, as the code now
behaves as if SYNC_INPUT is always true.
* src/alloc.c (_bytes_used, __malloc_extra_blocks, _malloc_internal)
(_free_internal) [!DOUG_LEA_MALLOC]: Remove decls.
(alloc_mutex) [!SYSTEM_MALLOC && !SYNC_INPUT && HAVE_PTHREAD]:
(malloc_hysteresis):
(check_depth) [XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK]:
(MALLOC_BLOCK_INPUT, MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT):
(__malloc_hook, __realloc_hook, __free_hook, BYTES_USED)
(dont_register_blocks, bytes_used_when_reconsidered)
(bytes_used_when_full, emacs_blocked_free, emacs_blocked_malloc)
(emacs_blocked_realloc, reset_malloc_hooks, uninterrupt_malloc):
[!SYSTEM_MALLOC && !SYNC_INPUT]:
Remove. All uses removed.
(MALLOC_BLOCK_INPUT, MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT): Use a different
implementation, one that depends on whether the new macro
XMALLOC_BLOCK_INPUT_CHECK is defined, not on whether SYNC_INPUT
is defined.
* src/atimer.c (run_timers, handle_alarm_signal):
* src/keyboard.c (pending_signal, poll_for_input_1, poll_for_input)
(handle_async_input, process_pending_signals)
(handle_input_available_signal, init_keyboard):
* src/nsterm.m (ns_read_socket):
* src/process.c (wait_reading_process_output):
* src/regex.c (immediate_quit, IMMEDIATE_QUIT_CHECK):
* src/sysdep.c (emacs_sigaction_init) [SA_RESTART]:
(emacs_write):
* src/xterm.c (XTread_socket):
Assume SYNC_INPUT.
* src/conf_post.h (SA_RESTART) [IRIX6_5]: Do not #undef.
* src/eval.c (handling_signal): Remove. All uses removed.
* src/lisp.h (ELSE_PENDING_SIGNALS): Remove.
All uses replaced with the SYNC_INPUT version.
(reset_malloc_hooks, uninterrupt_malloc, handling_signal):
Remove decls.
* src/sysdep.c, src/syssignal.h (main_thread) [FORWARD_SIGNAL_TO_MAIN_THREAD]:
Now static.
Fixes: debbugs:12450
and store Emacs version number in fewer versioned files.
* configure.ac (ns_appsrc): Use relative names.
(ns_frag): Remove.
(Info-gnustep.plist, Emacs.desktop, Info.plist, InfoPlist.strings)
(nextstep/Makefile): Generate these nextstep files.
(SUBDIR_MAKEFILES): Add nextstep.
* Makefile.in (clean, distclean, bootstrap-clean): Add nextstep.
* make-dist (nextstep/templates): Add directory.
(nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents/Resources/English.lproj): Remove.
(nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents)
(nextstep/GNUstep/Emacs.base/Resources): Update contents.
* .bzrignore: Add some nextstep files.
* admin/admin.el (set-version): No more need to set nextstep versions.
(set-copyright): Update for moved nextstep files.
* nextstep/Makefile.in: New file.
* nextstep/templates: New directory.
* nextstep/templates/Emacs.desktop.in, nextstep/templates/Info-gnustep.plist.in:
* nextstep/templates/Info.plist.in, nextstep/templates/InfoPlist.strings.in:
Move here from various Cocoa/, GNUstep/ locations.
Let configure set the version number.
* nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents/Info.plist:
* nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/InfoPlist.strings:
* nextstep/GNUstep/Emacs.base/Resources/Info-gnustep.plist:
* nextstep/GNUstep/Emacs.base/Resources/Emacs.desktop: Move to templates/.
* nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents/Resources/English.lproj: Remove directory.
* src/Makefile.in (ns_appdir, ns_appbindir, ns_appsrc): Remove variables.
(ns_frag): Remove.
(ns-app): Move here from ns.mk, and simplify.
(clean): Simplify nextstep entry.
* src/ns.mk: Remove file.
* nsfns.m (Fx_open_connection): Move initialization of ns_*_types
to ns_term_init to avoid memory leak.
* nsterm.m (ns_update_begin): Initialize bp after lcokFocus, use
explicit retain/release.
(ns_term_init): Only allow one display. Initialize outerpool and
ns_*_types.
* nt/config.nt: Attempt to sync with autogen/config.in.
(HAVE_SIGSETJMP, HAVE__SETJMP): New macros.
(_longjmp, _setjmp): Remove.
* src/image.c (_setjmp) [!HAVE__SETJMP]: Restore definition, as
it's needed on POSIXish hosts that lack _setjmp. Attempt to solve
the Microsoft problem in a different way, by altering nt/config.nt.
src/w32xfns.c:
src/w32uniscribe.c:
src/w32term.c:
src/w32select.c:
src/w32reg.c:
src/w32proc.c:
src/w32menu.c:
src/w32inevt.c:
src/w32heap.c:
src/w32font.c:
src/w32fns.c:
src/w32console.c:
src/w32.c:
src/w16select.c: Remove inclusion of setjmp.h, as it is now included
by lisp.h. This completes removal of setjmp.h inclusion
erroneously announced in the previous commit.
src/lisp.h [!HAVE__SETJMP, !HAVE_SIGSETJMP]: Make the commentary
more accurate.
src/image.c (_setjmp) [!HAVE__SETJMP]: Define only if 'setjmp' is
not defined as a macro. The latter happens on MS-Windows.
* 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
* etc/NEWS: Document it.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/timer.el (timer): PSECS is now at the end, rather than
being right after USECS, as that better supports old code that
inadvisedly looked directly at the timer vector.
* src/keyboard.c (decode_timer): Get PSECS from the 8th (origin-0)
vector element, not from the 4th, since PSECS is now at the end.
(Fcurrent_idle_time): Doc fix.
Fixes: debbugs:12430
The code that dealt with SIGIO was crufty and confusing, e.g., it
played tricks like "#undef SIGIO" but these tricks were not used
consistently. Simplify mostly by not #undeffing standard symbols,
e.g., use "defined USABLE_SIGIO" (our symbol, which we can define
or not as we please) rather than "defined SIGIO" (standard symbol
that we probably shouldn't #undef).
* configure.ac (NO_TERMIO, BROKEN_FIONREAD, BROKEN_SIGAIO)
(BROKEN_SIGPOLL, BROKEN_SIGPTY): Remove.
(USABLE_FIONREAD, USABLE_SIGIO): New symbols. All uses of
'defined SIGIO' replaced with 'defined USABLE_SIGIO', with no need
to #undef SIGIO now (which was error-prone). Likewise, all uses
of 'defined FIONREAD' replaced with 'defined USABLE_FIONREAD'.
* src/admin/CPP_DEFINES (BROKEN_SIGAIO, BROKEN_SIGIO, BROKEN_SIGPOLL)
(BROKEN_SIGPTY, NO_TERMIO): Remove.
* src/conf_post.h [USG5_4]: Do not include <sys/wait.h> here.
Modules that need it can include it.
[USG5_4 && emacs]: Likewise, do not include the streams stuff here.
* src/dispextern.h (ignore_sigio): New decl.
* src/emacs.c (shut_down_emacs): Invoke unrequest_sigio
unconditionally, since it's now a no-op if !USABLE_SIGIO.
* src/emacs.c (shut_down_emacs):
* src/keyboard.c (kbd_buffer_store_event_hold):
Use ignore_sigio rather than invoking 'signal' directly.
* src/keyboard.c (USABLE_FIONREAD && USG5_4): Include <sys/filio.h>,
for FIONREAD.
(FIONREAD, SIGIO): Do not #undef.
(tty_read_avail_input): Use #error rather than a syntax error.
* src/process.c [USG5_4]: Include <sys/stream.h> and <sys/stropts.h>,
for I_PIPE, used by SETUP_SLAVE_PTY.
(DATAGRAM_SOCKETS): Simplify defn, based on USABLE_FIONREAD.
* src/sysdep.c (croak): Remove; no longer needed. This bit of
temporary code, with Fred N. Fish's comment that it's temporary,
has been in Emacs since at least 1992!
(init_sigio, reset_sigio, request_sigio, unrequest_sigio):
Arrange for them to be no-ops in all cases when ! USABLE_SIGIO.
* src/syssignal.h (croak): Remove decl.
(SIGIO, SIGPOO, SIGAIO, SIGPTY): Do not #undef; that's too fragile.
* src/systty.h [!NO_TERMIO]: Do not include <termio.h>; no longer needed
now that we're termios-only.
(FIONREAD, ASYNC) [BROKEN_FIONREAD]: Do not #undef.
* src/term.c (dissociate_if_controlling_tty): Use #error rather than
a run-time error.
Fixes: debbugs:12408
* emacsgtkfixed.c (G_STATIC_ASSERT): Redefine to use 'verify',
to work around GNOME bug 683906.
* image.c (jpeg_load_body) [HAVE_JPEG && lint]: Pacify gcc -Wclobber.
(struct my_jpeg_error_mgr) [HAVE_JPEG && lint]: New member fp.
This works around GCC bug 54561.
* eval.c (Fdefvar, Fcondition_case): Remove unnecessary 'volatile's.
* image.c (struct png_load_context) [HAVE_PNG]: New type.
(png_load_body) [HAVE_PNG]:
(jpeg_load_body) [HAVE_JPEG]:
New function, with most of the old parent function's body.
(png_load) [HAVE_PNG]:
(jpeg_load) [HAVE_JPEG]:
Invoke the new function, to avoid longjmp munging our locals.
(struct my_jpeg_error_mgr) [HAVE_JPEG]: New members cinfo, failure_code.
(my_error_exit) [HAVE_JPEG]: Don't trust 'setjmp' to return 2 when
longjmp is passed 2, as the C standard doesn't guarantee this.
Instead, store the failure code into mgr->failure_code.
* src/keyboard.c (read_char, requeued_events_pending_p, Finput_pending_p)
(Fdiscard_input, quit_throw_to_read_char, init_keyboard)
(syms_of_keyboard): Remove support for unread-command-char.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/debug.el (debugger-outer-unread-command-char, debug)
(debugger-env-macro): Remove support for unread-command-char.
* lisp/ehelp.el (with-electric-help): Accept functions in
electric-help-form-to-execute.
(electric-help-execute-extended, electric-help-ctrl-x-prefix): Use it.
And replace unread-command-char -> unread-command-events.
* lisp/subr.el (set-temporary-overlay-map): Minimize slightly the impact of
the temporary map re-appearing on emulation-mode-map-alists.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/edebug.el (def-edebug-form-spec): Remove, it's been broken
since 22.1.
src/w32proc.c (sys_kill): If PID is our process ID and the signal is
SIGABRT, call emacs_abort. Avoids silently exiting upon assertion
violation. (Bug#12426)