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emacs/src/widget.c
Paul Eggert 4d7e6e51dd Simplify and avoid signal-handling races.
* 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
2012-09-23 01:44:20 -07:00

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/* The emacs frame widget.
Copyright (C) 1992-1993, 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Emacs.
GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* Emacs 19 face widget ported by Fred Pierresteguy */
/* This file has been censored by the Communications Decency Act.
That law was passed under the guise of a ban on pornography, but
it bans far more than that. This file did not contain pornography,
but it was censored nonetheless.
For information on US government censorship of the Internet, and
what you can do to bring back freedom of the press, see the web
site http://www.vtw.org/
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "lisp.h"
#include "xterm.h"
#include "keyboard.h"
#include "frame.h"
#include "window.h"
#include "dispextern.h"
#include "blockinput.h"
#include <X11/StringDefs.h>
#include <X11/IntrinsicP.h>
#include <X11/cursorfont.h>
#include "widgetprv.h"
#include <X11/ObjectP.h>
#include <X11/Shell.h>
#include <X11/ShellP.h>
#include "../lwlib/lwlib.h"
#include "character.h"
#include "font.h"
/* This sucks: this is the first default that x-faces.el tries. This won't
be used unless neither the "Emacs.EmacsFrame" resource nor the
"Emacs.EmacsFrame" resource is set; the frame
may have the wrong default size if this font doesn't exist, but some other
font that x-faces.el does. The workaround is to specify some font in the
resource database; I don't know a solution other than duplicating the font-
searching code from x-faces.el in this file.
This also means that if "Emacs.EmacsFrame" is specified as a non-
existent font, then Xt is going to substitute "XtDefaultFont" for it,
which is a different size than this one. The solution for this is to
make x-faces.el try to use XtDefaultFont. The problem with that is that
XtDefaultFont is almost certainly variable-width.
#### Perhaps we could have this code explicitly set XtDefaultFont to this?
*/
#define DEFAULT_FACE_FONT "-*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*"
static void EmacsFrameInitialize (Widget request, Widget new, ArgList dum1, Cardinal *dum2);
static void EmacsFrameDestroy (Widget widget);
static void EmacsFrameRealize (Widget widget, XtValueMask *mask, XSetWindowAttributes *attrs);
static void EmacsFrameResize (Widget widget);
static Boolean EmacsFrameSetValues (Widget cur_widget, Widget req_widget, Widget new_widget, ArgList dum1, Cardinal *dum2);
static XtGeometryResult EmacsFrameQueryGeometry (Widget widget, XtWidgetGeometry *request, XtWidgetGeometry *result);
#undef XtOffset
#define XtOffset(p_type,field) \
((Cardinal) (((char *) (&(((p_type)0)->field))) - ((char *)0)))
#define offset(field) XtOffset (EmacsFrame, emacs_frame.field)
static XtResource resources[] = {
{XtNgeometry, XtCGeometry, XtRString, sizeof (String),
offset (geometry), XtRString, (XtPointer) 0},
{XtNiconic, XtCIconic, XtRBoolean, sizeof (Boolean),
offset (iconic), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer) False},
{XtNemacsFrame, XtCEmacsFrame, XtRPointer, sizeof (XtPointer),
offset (frame), XtRImmediate, 0},
{XtNminibuffer, XtCMinibuffer, XtRInt, sizeof (int),
offset (minibuffer), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0},
{XtNunsplittable, XtCUnsplittable, XtRBoolean, sizeof (Boolean),
offset (unsplittable), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0},
{XtNinternalBorderWidth, XtCInternalBorderWidth, XtRInt, sizeof (int),
offset (internal_border_width), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)4},
{XtNinterline, XtCInterline, XtRInt, sizeof (int),
offset (interline), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0},
{XtNfont, XtCFont, XtRFontStruct, sizeof (struct font *),
offset (font),XtRString, DEFAULT_FACE_FONT},
{XtNforeground, XtCForeground, XtRPixel, sizeof (Pixel),
offset (foreground_pixel), XtRString, "XtDefaultForeground"},
{XtNcursorColor, XtCForeground, XtRPixel, sizeof (Pixel),
offset (cursor_color), XtRString, "XtDefaultForeground"},
{XtNbarCursor, XtCBarCursor, XtRBoolean, sizeof (Boolean),
offset (bar_cursor), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0},
{XtNvisualBell, XtCVisualBell, XtRBoolean, sizeof (Boolean),
offset (visual_bell), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0},
{XtNbellVolume, XtCBellVolume, XtRInt, sizeof (int),
offset (bell_volume), XtRImmediate, (XtPointer)0},
};
#undef offset
/*
static XtActionsRec
emacsFrameActionsTable [] = {
{"keypress", key_press},
{"focus_in", emacs_frame_focus_handler},
{"focus_out", emacs_frame_focus_handler},
};
static char
emacsFrameTranslations [] = "\
<KeyPress>: keypress()\n\
<FocusIn>: focus_in()\n\
<FocusOut>: focus_out()\n\
";
*/
static EmacsFrameClassRec emacsFrameClassRec = {
{ /* core fields */
/* superclass */ &widgetClassRec,
/* class_name */ "EmacsFrame",
/* widget_size */ sizeof (EmacsFrameRec),
/* class_initialize */ 0,
/* class_part_initialize */ 0,
/* class_inited */ FALSE,
/* initialize */ EmacsFrameInitialize,
/* initialize_hook */ 0,
/* realize */ EmacsFrameRealize,
/* actions */ 0, /*emacsFrameActionsTable*/
/* num_actions */ 0, /*XtNumber (emacsFrameActionsTable)*/
/* resources */ resources,
/* resource_count */ XtNumber (resources),
/* xrm_class */ NULLQUARK,
/* compress_motion */ TRUE,
/* compress_exposure */ TRUE,
/* compress_enterleave */ TRUE,
/* visible_interest */ FALSE,
/* destroy */ EmacsFrameDestroy,
/* resize */ EmacsFrameResize,
/* expose */ XtInheritExpose,
/* set_values */ EmacsFrameSetValues,
/* set_values_hook */ 0,
/* set_values_almost */ XtInheritSetValuesAlmost,
/* get_values_hook */ 0,
/* accept_focus */ XtInheritAcceptFocus,
/* version */ XtVersion,
/* callback_private */ 0,
/* tm_table */ 0, /*emacsFrameTranslations*/
/* query_geometry */ EmacsFrameQueryGeometry,
/* display_accelerator */ XtInheritDisplayAccelerator,
/* extension */ 0
}
};
WidgetClass emacsFrameClass = (WidgetClass) &emacsFrameClassRec;
static void
get_default_char_pixel_size (EmacsFrame ew, int *pixel_width, int *pixel_height)
{
struct frame* f = ew->emacs_frame.frame;
*pixel_width = FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f);
*pixel_height = FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f);
}
static void
pixel_to_char_size (EmacsFrame ew, Dimension pixel_width, Dimension pixel_height, int *char_width, int *char_height)
{
struct frame* f = ew->emacs_frame.frame;
*char_width = FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH_TO_TEXT_COLS (f, (int) pixel_width);
*char_height = FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT_TO_TEXT_LINES (f, (int) pixel_height);
}
static void
char_to_pixel_size (EmacsFrame ew, int char_width, int char_height, Dimension *pixel_width, Dimension *pixel_height)
{
struct frame* f = ew->emacs_frame.frame;
*pixel_width = FRAME_TEXT_COLS_TO_PIXEL_WIDTH (f, char_width);
*pixel_height = FRAME_TEXT_LINES_TO_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f, char_height);
}
static void
round_size_to_char (EmacsFrame ew, Dimension in_width, Dimension in_height, Dimension *out_width, Dimension *out_height)
{
int char_width;
int char_height;
pixel_to_char_size (ew, in_width, in_height, &char_width, &char_height);
char_to_pixel_size (ew, char_width, char_height, out_width, out_height);
}
static Widget
get_wm_shell (Widget w)
{
Widget wmshell;
for (wmshell = XtParent (w);
wmshell && !XtIsWMShell (wmshell);
wmshell = XtParent (wmshell));
return wmshell;
}
#if 0 /* Currently not used. */
static void
mark_shell_size_user_specified (Widget wmshell)
{
if (! XtIsWMShell (wmshell)) emacs_abort ();
/* This is kind of sleazy, but I can't see how else to tell it to make it
mark the WM_SIZE_HINTS size as user specified when appropriate. */
((WMShellWidget) wmshell)->wm.size_hints.flags |= USSize;
}
#endif
/* Can't have static frame locals because of some broken compilers.
Normally, initializing a variable like this doesn't work in emacs,
but it's ok in this file because it must come after lastfile (and
thus have its data not go into text space) because Xt needs to
write to initialized data objects too.
*/
#if 0
static Boolean first_frame_p = True;
#endif
static void
set_frame_size (EmacsFrame ew)
{
/* The widget hierarchy is
argv[0] emacsShell pane Frame-NAME
ApplicationShell EmacsShell Paned EmacsFrame
We accept geometry specs in this order:
*Frame-NAME.geometry
*EmacsFrame.geometry
Emacs.geometry
Other possibilities for widget hierarchies might be
argv[0] frame pane Frame-NAME
ApplicationShell EmacsShell Paned EmacsFrame
or
argv[0] Frame-NAME pane Frame-NAME
ApplicationShell EmacsShell Paned EmacsFrame
or
argv[0] Frame-NAME pane emacsTextPane
ApplicationShell EmacsFrame Paned EmacsTextPane
With the current setup, the text-display-area is the part which is
an emacs "frame", since that's the only part managed by emacs proper
(the menubar and the parent of the menubar and all that sort of thing
are managed by lwlib.)
The EmacsShell widget is simply a replacement for the Shell widget
which is able to deal with using an externally-supplied window instead
of always creating its own. It is not actually emacs specific, and
should possibly have class "Shell" instead of "EmacsShell" to simplify
the resources.
*/
/* Hairily merged geometry */
unsigned int w = FRAME_COLS (ew->emacs_frame.frame);
unsigned int h = FRAME_LINES (ew->emacs_frame.frame);
Widget wmshell = get_wm_shell ((Widget) ew);
/* Each Emacs shell is now independent and top-level. */
if (! XtIsSubclass (wmshell, shellWidgetClass)) emacs_abort ();
/* We don't need this for the moment. The geometry is computed in
xfns.c. */
#if 0
/* If the EmacsFrame doesn't have a geometry but the shell does,
treat that as the geometry of the frame. (Is this bogus?
I'm not sure.) */
if (ew->emacs_frame.geometry == 0)
XtVaGetValues (wmshell, XtNgeometry, &ew->emacs_frame.geometry, NULL);
/* If the Shell is iconic, then the EmacsFrame is iconic. (Is
this bogus? I'm not sure.) */
if (!ew->emacs_frame.iconic)
XtVaGetValues (wmshell, XtNiconic, &ew->emacs_frame.iconic, NULL);
{
char *geom = 0;
XtVaGetValues (app_shell, XtNgeometry, &geom, NULL);
if (geom)
app_flags = XParseGeometry (geom, &app_x, &app_y, &app_w, &app_h);
}
if (ew->emacs_frame.geometry)
frame_flags = XParseGeometry (ew->emacs_frame.geometry,
&frame_x, &frame_y,
&frame_w, &frame_h);
if (first_frame_p)
{
/* If this is the first frame created:
====================================
- Use the ApplicationShell's size/position, if specified.
(This is "Emacs.geometry", or the "-geometry" command line arg.)
- Else use the EmacsFrame's size/position.
(This is "*Frame-NAME.geometry")
- If the AppShell is iconic, the frame should be iconic.
AppShell comes first so that -geometry always applies to the first
frame created, even if there is an "every frame" entry in the
resource database.
*/
if (app_flags & (XValue | YValue))
{
x = app_x; y = app_y;
flags |= (app_flags & (XValue | YValue | XNegative | YNegative));
}
else if (frame_flags & (XValue | YValue))
{
x = frame_x; y = frame_y;
flags |= (frame_flags & (XValue | YValue | XNegative | YNegative));
}
if (app_flags & (WidthValue | HeightValue))
{
w = app_w; h = app_h;
flags |= (app_flags & (WidthValue | HeightValue));
}
else if (frame_flags & (WidthValue | HeightValue))
{
w = frame_w; h = frame_h;
flags |= (frame_flags & (WidthValue | HeightValue));
}
/* If the AppShell is iconic, then the EmacsFrame is iconic. */
if (!ew->emacs_frame.iconic)
XtVaGetValues (app_shell, XtNiconic, &ew->emacs_frame.iconic, NULL);
first_frame_p = False;
}
else
{
/* If this is not the first frame created:
========================================
- use the EmacsFrame's size/position if specified
- Otherwise, use the ApplicationShell's size, but not position.
So that means that one can specify the position of the first frame
with "Emacs.geometry" or `-geometry'; but can only specify the
position of subsequent frames with "*Frame-NAME.geometry".
AppShell comes second so that -geometry does not apply to subsequent
frames when there is an "every frame" entry in the resource db,
but does apply to the first frame.
*/
if (frame_flags & (XValue | YValue))
{
x = frame_x; y = frame_y;
flags |= (frame_flags & (XValue | YValue | XNegative | YNegative));
}
if (frame_flags & (WidthValue | HeightValue))
{
w = frame_w; h = frame_h;
flags |= (frame_flags & (WidthValue | HeightValue));
}
else if (app_flags & (WidthValue | HeightValue))
{
w = app_w;
h = app_h;
flags |= (app_flags & (WidthValue | HeightValue));
}
}
#endif /* 0 */
{
struct frame *f = ew->emacs_frame.frame;
Dimension pixel_width, pixel_height;
/* Take into account the size of the scrollbar. Always use the
number of columns occupied by the scroll bar here otherwise we
might end up with a frame width that is not a multiple of the
frame's character width which is bad for vertically split
windows. */
f->scroll_bar_actual_width
= FRAME_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (f) * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f);
compute_fringe_widths (f, 0);
#if 0 /* This can run Lisp code, and it is dangerous to give
out the frame to Lisp code before it officially exists.
This is handled in Fx_create_frame so not needed here. */
change_frame_size (f, h, w, 1, 0, 0);
#endif
char_to_pixel_size (ew, w, h, &pixel_width, &pixel_height);
ew->core.width = pixel_width;
ew->core.height = pixel_height;
#if 0 /* xfns.c takes care of this now. */
/* If a position was specified, assign it to the shell widget.
(Else WM won't do anything with it.)
*/
if (flags & (XValue | YValue))
{
/* the tricky things with the sign is to make sure that
-0 is printed -0. */
sprintf (shell_position, "=%c%d%c%d",
flags & XNegative ? '-' : '+', x < 0 ? -x : x,
flags & YNegative ? '-' : '+', y < 0 ? -y : y);
XtVaSetValues (wmshell, XtNgeometry, xstrdup (shell_position), NULL);
}
else if (flags & (WidthValue | HeightValue))
{
sprintf (shell_position, "=%dx%d", pixel_width, pixel_height);
XtVaSetValues (wmshell, XtNgeometry, xstrdup (shell_position), NULL);
}
/* If the geometry spec we're using has W/H components, mark the size
in the WM_SIZE_HINTS as user specified. */
if (flags & (WidthValue | HeightValue))
mark_shell_size_user_specified (wmshell);
/* Also assign the iconic status of the frame to the Shell, so that
the WM sees it. */
XtVaSetValues (wmshell, XtNiconic, ew->emacs_frame.iconic, NULL);
#endif /* 0 */
}
}
static void
update_wm_hints (EmacsFrame ew)
{
Widget wmshell = get_wm_shell ((Widget)ew);
int cw;
int ch;
Dimension rounded_width;
Dimension rounded_height;
int char_width;
int char_height;
int base_width;
int base_height;
int min_rows = 0, min_cols = 0;
/* This happens when the frame is just created. */
if (! wmshell) return;
#if 0
check_frame_size (ew->emacs_frame.frame, &min_rows, &min_cols);
#endif
pixel_to_char_size (ew, ew->core.width, ew->core.height,
&char_width, &char_height);
char_to_pixel_size (ew, char_width, char_height,
&rounded_width, &rounded_height);
get_default_char_pixel_size (ew, &cw, &ch);
base_width = (wmshell->core.width - ew->core.width
+ (rounded_width - (char_width * cw)));
base_height = (wmshell->core.height - ew->core.height
+ (rounded_height - (char_height * ch)));
/* This is kind of sleazy, but I can't see how else to tell it to
make it mark the WM_SIZE_HINTS size as user specified.
*/
/* ((WMShellWidget) wmshell)->wm.size_hints.flags |= USSize;*/
XtVaSetValues (wmshell,
XtNbaseWidth, (XtArgVal) base_width,
XtNbaseHeight, (XtArgVal) base_height,
XtNwidthInc, (XtArgVal) cw,
XtNheightInc, (XtArgVal) ch,
XtNminWidth, (XtArgVal) (base_width + min_cols * cw),
XtNminHeight, (XtArgVal) (base_height + min_rows * ch),
NULL);
}
void
widget_update_wm_size_hints (Widget widget)
{
EmacsFrame ew = (EmacsFrame)widget;
update_wm_hints (ew);
}
#if 0
static void
create_frame_gcs (EmacsFrame ew)
{
struct frame *s = ew->emacs_frame.frame;
s->output_data.x->normal_gc
= XCreateGC (XtDisplay (ew), RootWindowOfScreen (XtScreen (ew)), 0, 0);
s->output_data.x->reverse_gc
= XCreateGC (XtDisplay (ew), RootWindowOfScreen (XtScreen (ew)), 0, 0);
s->output_data.x->cursor_gc
= XCreateGC (XtDisplay (ew), RootWindowOfScreen (XtScreen (ew)), 0, 0);
s->output_data.x->black_relief.gc = 0;
s->output_data.x->white_relief.gc = 0;
}
#endif /* 0 */
static char setup_frame_cursor_bits[] =
{
0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
};
static void
setup_frame_gcs (EmacsFrame ew)
{
XGCValues gc_values;
struct frame* s = ew->emacs_frame.frame;
Pixmap blank_stipple, blank_tile;
unsigned long valuemask = (GCForeground | GCBackground | GCGraphicsExposures
| GCStipple | GCTile);
Lisp_Object font;
XSETFONT (font, ew->emacs_frame.font);
font = Ffont_xlfd_name (font, Qnil);
if (STRINGP (font))
{
XFontStruct *xfont = XLoadQueryFont (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (s)->display,
SSDATA (font));
if (xfont)
{
gc_values.font = xfont->fid;
valuemask |= GCFont;
}
}
/* We have to initialize all of our GCs to have a stipple/tile, otherwise
XGetGCValues returns uninitialized data when we query the stipple
(instead of None or something sensible) and it makes things hard.
This should be fixed for real by not querying the GCs but instead having
some GC-based cache instead of the current face-based cache which doesn't
effectively cache all of the GC settings we need to use.
*/
blank_stipple
= XCreateBitmapFromData (XtDisplay (ew),
RootWindowOfScreen (XtScreen (ew)),
setup_frame_cursor_bits, 2, 2);
/* use fg = 0, bg = 1 below, but it's irrelevant since this pixmap should
never actually get used as a background tile!
*/
blank_tile
= XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData (XtDisplay (ew),
RootWindowOfScreen (XtScreen (ew)),
setup_frame_cursor_bits, 2, 2,
0, 1, ew->core.depth);
/* Normal video */
gc_values.foreground = ew->emacs_frame.foreground_pixel;
gc_values.background = ew->core.background_pixel;
gc_values.graphics_exposures = False;
gc_values.stipple = blank_stipple;
gc_values.tile = blank_tile;
XChangeGC (XtDisplay (ew), s->output_data.x->normal_gc,
valuemask, &gc_values);
/* Reverse video style. */
gc_values.foreground = ew->core.background_pixel;
gc_values.background = ew->emacs_frame.foreground_pixel;
gc_values.graphics_exposures = False;
gc_values.stipple = blank_stipple;
gc_values.tile = blank_tile;
XChangeGC (XtDisplay (ew), s->output_data.x->reverse_gc,
valuemask, &gc_values);
/* Cursor has to have an empty stipple. */
gc_values.foreground = ew->core.background_pixel;
gc_values.background = ew->emacs_frame.cursor_color;
gc_values.graphics_exposures = False;
gc_values.tile = blank_tile;
gc_values.stipple
= XCreateBitmapFromData (XtDisplay (ew),
RootWindowOfScreen (XtScreen (ew)),
setup_frame_cursor_bits, 16, 16);
XChangeGC (XtDisplay (ew), s->output_data.x->cursor_gc,
valuemask, &gc_values);
}
static void
update_various_frame_slots (EmacsFrame ew)
{
struct frame *f = ew->emacs_frame.frame;
struct x_output *x = f->output_data.x;
FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f) = ew->core.height + x->menubar_height;
FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f) = ew->core.width;
f->internal_border_width = ew->emacs_frame.internal_border_width;
}
static void
update_from_various_frame_slots (EmacsFrame ew)
{
struct frame *f = ew->emacs_frame.frame;
struct x_output *x = f->output_data.x;
ew->core.height = FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f) - x->menubar_height;
ew->core.width = FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f);
ew->core.background_pixel = FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f);
ew->emacs_frame.internal_border_width = f->internal_border_width;
ew->emacs_frame.font = x->font;
ew->emacs_frame.foreground_pixel = FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f);
ew->emacs_frame.cursor_color = x->cursor_pixel;
ew->core.border_pixel = x->border_pixel;
}
static void
EmacsFrameInitialize (Widget request, Widget new, ArgList dum1, Cardinal *dum2)
{
EmacsFrame ew = (EmacsFrame)new;
if (!ew->emacs_frame.frame)
{
fprintf (stderr,
"can't create an emacs frame widget without a frame\n");
exit (1);
}
update_from_various_frame_slots (ew);
set_frame_size (ew);
}
static void
EmacsFrameRealize (Widget widget, XtValueMask *mask, XSetWindowAttributes *attrs)
{
EmacsFrame ew = (EmacsFrame)widget;
/* This used to contain SubstructureRedirectMask, but this turns out
to be a problem with XIM on Solaris, and events from that mask
don't seem to be used. Let's check that. */
attrs->event_mask = (STANDARD_EVENT_SET
| PropertyChangeMask
| SubstructureNotifyMask);
*mask |= CWEventMask;
XtCreateWindow (widget, InputOutput, (Visual *)CopyFromParent, *mask,
attrs);
update_wm_hints (ew);
}
static void
EmacsFrameDestroy (Widget widget)
{
EmacsFrame ew = (EmacsFrame) widget;
struct frame* s = ew->emacs_frame.frame;
if (! s) emacs_abort ();
if (! s->output_data.x) emacs_abort ();
block_input ();
x_free_gcs (s);
if (s->output_data.x->white_relief.gc)
XFreeGC (XtDisplay (widget), s->output_data.x->white_relief.gc);
if (s->output_data.x->black_relief.gc)
XFreeGC (XtDisplay (widget), s->output_data.x->black_relief.gc);
unblock_input ();
}
static void
EmacsFrameResize (Widget widget)
{
EmacsFrame ew = (EmacsFrame)widget;
struct frame *f = ew->emacs_frame.frame;
int columns;
int rows;
pixel_to_char_size (ew, ew->core.width, ew->core.height, &columns, &rows);
change_frame_size (f, rows, columns, 0, 1, 0);
update_wm_hints (ew);
update_various_frame_slots (ew);
cancel_mouse_face (f);
}
static Boolean
EmacsFrameSetValues (Widget cur_widget, Widget req_widget, Widget new_widget, ArgList dum1, Cardinal *dum2)
{
EmacsFrame cur = (EmacsFrame)cur_widget;
EmacsFrame new = (EmacsFrame)new_widget;
Boolean needs_a_refresh = False;
Boolean has_to_recompute_size;
Boolean has_to_recompute_gcs;
Boolean has_to_update_hints;
int char_width, char_height;
Dimension pixel_width;
Dimension pixel_height;
/* AFAIK, this function is never called. -- Jan D, Oct 2009. */
has_to_recompute_gcs = (cur->emacs_frame.font != new->emacs_frame.font
|| (cur->emacs_frame.foreground_pixel
!= new->emacs_frame.foreground_pixel)
|| (cur->core.background_pixel
!= new->core.background_pixel)
);
has_to_recompute_size = (cur->emacs_frame.font != new->emacs_frame.font
&& cur->core.width == new->core.width
&& cur->core.height == new->core.height);
has_to_update_hints = (cur->emacs_frame.font != new->emacs_frame.font);
if (has_to_recompute_gcs)
{
setup_frame_gcs (new);
needs_a_refresh = True;
}
if (has_to_recompute_size)
{
pixel_width = new->core.width;
pixel_height = new->core.height;
pixel_to_char_size (new, pixel_width, pixel_height, &char_width,
&char_height);
char_to_pixel_size (new, char_width, char_height, &pixel_width,
&pixel_height);
new->core.width = pixel_width;
new->core.height = pixel_height;
change_frame_size (new->emacs_frame.frame, char_height, char_width,
1, 0, 0);
needs_a_refresh = True;
}
if (has_to_update_hints)
update_wm_hints (new);
update_various_frame_slots (new);
/* #### This doesn't work, I haven't been able to find ANY kludge that
will let (x-create-frame '((iconic . t))) work. It seems that changes
to wm_shell's iconic slot have no effect after it has been realized,
and calling XIconifyWindow doesn't work either (even though the window
has been created.) Perhaps there is some property we could smash
directly, but I'm sick of this for now.
*/
if (cur->emacs_frame.iconic != new->emacs_frame.iconic)
{
Widget wmshell = get_wm_shell ((Widget) cur);
XtVaSetValues (wmshell, XtNiconic,
(XtArgVal) new->emacs_frame.iconic, NULL);
}
return needs_a_refresh;
}
static XtGeometryResult
EmacsFrameQueryGeometry (Widget widget, XtWidgetGeometry *request, XtWidgetGeometry *result)
{
EmacsFrame ew = (EmacsFrame)widget;
int mask = request->request_mode;
Dimension ok_width, ok_height;
if (mask & (CWWidth | CWHeight))
{
round_size_to_char (ew,
(mask & CWWidth) ? request->width : ew->core.width,
((mask & CWHeight) ? request->height
: ew->core.height),
&ok_width, &ok_height);
if ((mask & CWWidth) && (ok_width != request->width))
{
result->request_mode |= CWWidth;
result->width = ok_width;
}
if ((mask & CWHeight) && (ok_height != request->height))
{
result->request_mode |= CWHeight;
result->height = ok_height;
}
}
return result->request_mode ? XtGeometryAlmost : XtGeometryYes;
}
/* Special entry points */
void
EmacsFrameSetCharSize (Widget widget, int columns, int rows)
{
EmacsFrame ew = (EmacsFrame) widget;
struct frame *f = ew->emacs_frame.frame;
x_set_window_size (f, 0, columns, rows);
}
void
widget_store_internal_border (Widget widget)
{
EmacsFrame ew = (EmacsFrame) widget;
FRAME_PTR f = ew->emacs_frame.frame;
ew->emacs_frame.internal_border_width = f->internal_border_width;
}