* configure.ac (W32_LIBS): Don't link with -lusp10 on non-Cygwin
systems.
* src/emacs.c (main): Call globals_of_w32 before the startup
directory is initialized.
* src/w32.c (maybe_load_unicows_dll): Call
load_unicows_dll_for_w32fns.
* src/w32.h: Update prototypes.
* src/w32fns.c (Fx_create_frame, w32_create_tip_frame): Do not
register the Uniscribe font driver when unavailable.
(pfnSHFileOperationW): New function pointer.
(Fsystem_move_file_to_trash): Load UNICOWS.DLL if not yet
loaded. Call SHFileOperationW through said function pointer.
(pfnShellExecuteExW): New function pointer.
(Fw32_shell_execute) [!CYGWIN]: Load UNICOWS.DLL if not yet
loaded. Call ShellExecuteExW through said function pointer.
(pfnShell_NotifyIconW): New function pointer.
(add_tray_notification, delete_tray_notification): Call
Shell_NotifyIconW through said function pointer.
(Fw32_notification_notify): Load UNICOWS.DLL.
(Fw32_notification_close): Return if Shell_NotifyIconW is
unavailable, as when UNICOWS.DLL has yet to be loaded.
(load_unicows_dll_for_w32fns): New function.
* src/w32notify.c (pfnReadDirectoryChangesW): New function
pointer.
(watch_completion, remove_watch, Fw32notify_add_watch)
(Fw32notify_rm_watch, Fw32notify_valid_p): Call
ReadDirectoryChangesW through said function pointer, and assert
its presence.
(globals_of_w32notify): Load ReadDirectoryChangesW from
KERNEL32.DLL.
* src/w32uniscribe.c (pfnScriptItemize, pfnScriptShape)
(pfnScriptPlace, pfnScriptGetGlyphABCWidth, pfnScriptFreeCache)
(pfnScriptGetCMap): New function pointers.
(uniscribe_close, uniscribe_shape, uniscribe_encode_char)
(uniscribe_check_otf_1): Call Uniscribe functions through the
same.
(syms_of_w32uniscribe_for_pdumper): Load Uniscribe library and
required functions from the same, and if unavailable, return
while leaving uniscribe_available intact. On Cygwin, simply
assign USP10.DLL functions to the said new function pointers.
* src/w32common.h: Rename OS_* to OS_SUBTYPE__*, as w32 API
headers started defining OS_NT, which breaks the use of the
enumeration. All users changed. (Bug#48303)
There’s no longer need to have QUIT stand for a slug of C statements.
Use the more-obvious function-call syntax instead.
Also, use true and false when setting immediate_quit.
These changes should not affect the generated machine code.
* src/lisp.h (QUIT): Remove. All uses replaced by maybe_quit.
* src/inotify.c (Finotify_valid_p):
* src/kqueue.c (Fkqueue_valid_p):
* src/w32notify.c (Fw32notify_valid_p):
* src/gfilenotify.c (Fgfile_valid_p): Fix typo in docstring.
(Fgfile_monitor_name): New defun.
(syms_of_gfilenotify): Declare Sgfile_monitor_name.
* test/lisp/filenotify-tests.el (file-notify--test-read-event):
New defun, derived from `file-notify--test-read-event-timeout'.
Replace all calls of `read-event' by this.
(file-notify--test-timeout): Fix docstring.
(file-notify--test-monitor): New defun.
(file-notify--deftest-remote): Do not bind
`file-notify--test-read-event-timeout' anymore.
(file-notify-test00-availability): Print also monitor, if existent.
(file-notify--test-with-events): Add an additional
`file-notify--test-read-event' call, in order to get it work
after `file-notify-add-watch'. Remove special timeout for cygwin.
(file-notify-test02-events): Make a better check for cygwin.
(file-notify-test06-many-events): Improve event list for cygwin.
(file-notify-test08-watched-file-in-watched-dir): Add cygwin case.
This follows up on recent problems with the fact that config.h
includes stdlib.h etc.; some files need to include stdlib.h later.
config.h generally should limit itself to includes that are
universally safe; outside of MS-Windows, only stdbool.h makes
the cut among the files currently included. So, move the
other includes to just the files that need them (Bug#24506).
* configure.ac (config_opsysfile): Remove, as this generic hook
is no longer needed.
* lib-src/etags.c, src/unexmacosx.c, src/w32.c, src/w32notify.c:
* src/w32proc.c (_GNU_SOURCE):
Remove, as it’s OK for config.h to do this now.
* src/conf_post.h: Include <ms-w32.h>, instead of the generic
config_opsysfile, for simplicity as this old way of configuring is
now done only for the MS-Windows port. Do not include <ms-w32.h>
if DEFER_MS_W32_H, for the benefit of the few files that want its
effects later. Do not include <alloca.h>, <string.h>, or
<stdlib.h>. Other files modified to include these headers as
needed, or to not include headers that are no longer needed.
* src/lisp.h: Include <alloca.h> and <string.h> here, since
some of the inline functions need them.
* src/regex.c: Include <alloca.h> if not emacs. (If emacs,
we can rely on SAFE_ALLOCA.) There is no longer any need to
worry about HAVE_ALLOCA_H.
* src/unexmacosx.c: Rely on config.h not including stdlib.h.
* src/w32.c, src/w32notify.c, src/w32proc.c (DEFER_MS_W32_H):
Define before including <config.h> first, and include <ms-w32.h>
after the troublesome headers.
* src/w32notify.c (DIRWATCH_BUFFER_SIZE): New macro.
(struct notification): 'terminate' is now a HANDLE.
(send_notifications): Argument is now a pointer to a
notification. Don't loop waiting for the notification to be
acknowledged by the main thread; instead, just add the
notification to the linked list of notifications waiting to be
acknowledged.
(watch_end): Don't close the directory handle.
(watch_completion): Allocate a new notification structure to be
added to the notifications set. Call ReadDirectoryChangesW
immediately after adding the new notification, and before sending
a message to the main thread about them.
(watch_worker): Don't loop calling ReadDirectoryChangesW; instead,
call it just once -- it will be called again in watch_completion.
Loop waiting for the main thread's indication to terminate.
(start_watching): Create the event to be used to indicate to the
worker thread that its should terminate.
(remove_watch): Indicate to the worker thread that it should
terminate.
* src/w32term.c (queue_notifications): Loop over all the
notifications in the linked list, processing all of them in one
go.
* src/w32inevt.c (handle_file_notifications): Loop over all the
notifications in the linked list.
* src/w32xfns.c (init_crit): Initialize the linked list of file
notifications.
(delete_crit): Free the linked list of file notifications,
including any unprocessed notifications left in it.
* src/w32term.h (struct notifications_se): New struct.
* test/lisp/filenotify-tests.el (file-notify-test02-events)
(file-notify-test05-dir-validity): Add read-event calls to
facilitate event recognition by the main thread in batch mode.
Work around Bug#22884 by rewording comments and strings to avoid ‘(’
at the start of a line unless it starts a function. This change
is a short-term hack; in the longer run we plan to fix cc-mode’s
performance for C files that have ‘(’ at the start of a line in a
comment or string.
* src/w32inevt.c (handle_file_notifications): Count the number of
events to be returned.
* src/w32notify.c (send_notifications): Don't copy to the file
notification buffer more than it can hold. (Bug#22534)
* src/w32notify.c (report_w32notify_error): New function.
(Fw32notify_add_watch, Fw32notify_rm_watch): Use it to report
errors, instead of calling report_file_error. (Bug#21432)
src/w32fns.c (Fw32_register_hot_key): Use XINT instead of XLI.
src/w32notify.c (Fw32notify_add_watch, w32_get_watch_object): Use
make_pointer_integer instead of XIL.
(Fw32notify_rm_watch): Use XINTPTR instead of XLI.
src/w32inevt.c (handle_file_notifications): Use make_pointer_integer
instead of XIL. Put a list of the descriptor, action, and file
name in event->arg, instead of spreading them between event->code
and event->arg.
src/w32term.c (queue_notifications): Use make_pointer_integer
instead of XIL. Put a list of the descriptor, action, and file
name in event->arg, instead of spreading them between event->code
and event->arg.
src/keyboard.c (kbd_buffer_get_event) [HAVE_W32NOTIFY]: Adjust Lisp
event creation to changes in w32term.c and w32inevt.c above.
* frame.c (Qsize):
* w32notify.c (Qsize): Remove.
* lisp.h (Qsize): New decl.
* lread.c (Qsize): Now extern.
* w32notify.c (syms_of_w32notify): No need to defsym.
Support w32 file notifications in batch mode.
src/w32proc.c (sys_select): Don't wait on interrupt_handle if it is
invalid (which happens in batch mode). If non-interactive, call
handle_file_notifications to store file notification events in the
input queue.
src/w32notify.c (send_notifications): Handle FRAME_INITIAL frames as
well.
src/w32inevt.c (handle_file_notifications): Now external, not
static.
src/w32term.h (handle_file_notifications): Provide prototype.
src/emacs.c (main) [HAVE_W32NOTIFY]: When non-interactive, call
init_crit, since init_display, which does that otherwise, is not
called.
src/w32notify.c (Fw32notify_add_watch): If the argument FILE is a
directory, watch it and not its parent.
(add_watch): Allow empty string in FILE.
lisp/filenotify.el (file-notify-add-watch): Don't special-case
w32notify when computing the directory to watch.