- 21 Oct, 2012 1 commit
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Paul Eggert authored
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- 19 Oct, 2012 2 commits
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Paul Eggert authored
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Paul Eggert authored
* .bzrignore: Add lib/fcntl.h. * configure.ac (euidaccess): Remove check; gnulib does this for us now. (gl_FCNTL_O_FLAGS): Define a dummy version. * lib/at-func.c, lib/euidaccess.c, lib/faccessat.c, lib/fcntl.in.h: * lib/getgroups.c, lib/group-member.c, lib/root-uid.h: * lib/xalloc-oversized.h, m4/euidaccess.m4, m4/faccessat.m4: * m4/fcntl_h.m4, m4/getgroups.m4, m4/group-member.m4: New files, from gnulib. * lib/gnulib.mk, m4/gnulib-comp.m4: Regenerate. * admin/merge-gnulib (GNULIB_MODULES): Add faccessat. (GNULIB_TOOL_FLAGS): Avoid at-internal, fchdir, malloc-posix, openat-die, openat-h, save-cwd. Do not avoid fcntl-h. Omit gnulib's m4/fcntl-o.m4. * nt/inc/ms-w32.h (AT_FDCWD, AT_EACCESS): New symbols. (access): Remove. (faccessat): New macro. * src/Makefile.in (LIB_EACCESS): New macro. (LIBES): Use it. * src/callproc.c (init_callproc): * src/charset.c (init_charset): * src/fileio.c (check_existing, check_executable): * src/lread.c (openp, load_path_check): * src/process.c (allocate_pty): * src/xrdb.c (file_p): Use faccessat, not access or euidaccess. Use symbolic names instead of integers for the flags, as they're portable now. * src/charset.c, src/xrdb.c: Include <fcntl.h>, for the new flags used. * src/fileio.c (Ffile_readable_p): Use faccessat, not stat + open + close. (file_directory_p): New function, which uses 'stat' on most places but 'access' (for efficiency) if WINDOWSNT. * src/fileio.c (Ffile_directory_p, Fset_file_times): * src/xrdb.c (file_p): Use file_directory_p. * src/lisp.h (file_directory_p): New decl. * src/lread.c (openp): When opening a file, use fstat rather than stat, as that avoids a permissions race. When not opening a file, use file_directory_p rather than stat. * src/process.c, src/sysdep.c, src/term.c: All uses of '#ifdef O_NONBLOCK' changed to '#if O_NONBLOCK', to accommodate gnulib O_* tyle. * src/w32.c (sys_faccessat): Rename from sys_access and switch to faccessat's API. All uses changed. Fixes: debbugs:12632
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- 08 Oct, 2012 1 commit
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Glenn Morris authored
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- 07 Oct, 2012 2 commits
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Jan Djärv authored
* configure.ac: Check that OSX is 10.4 or newer. * etc/NEWS (NextStep/OSX port changes): OSX 10.4 or newer is required. * src/nsfns.m (Fns_list_services): Remove comment and check for OSX < 10.4. (ns_do_applescript): Remove check for >= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_4. * src/nsimage.m (setPixmapData, getPixelAtX, setAlphaAtX): Remove onTiger. * src/nsmenu.m (fillWithWidgetValue:): Remove code for < MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_2. * src/nsselect.m (ns_string_from_pasteboard): Remove check for >= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_4. * src/nsterm.h (MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_3, onTiger): Remove. (EmacsApp): Remove check for >= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_4. (struct nsfont_info): Remove check for >= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_3.
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Paul Eggert authored
* configure.ac (sys_siglist): Look for its decl in <signal.h>. Otherwise, it's not found in either Fedora 17 or Solaris 11. * src/sysdep.c (sys_siglist, init_signals): Use _sys_siglist if it's defined as a macro, as is done in Solaris. (sys_siglist_entries): New macro. (save_strsignal): Use it. * src/syssignal.h (safe_strsignal): Now ATTRIBUTE_CONST, to pacify GCC 4.7.2 on Fedora 17 with the fixed sys_siglist detection.
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- 06 Oct, 2012 1 commit
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Glenn Morris authored
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- 27 Sep, 2012 1 commit
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Paul Eggert authored
This should fix an OS X build problem reported by Ivan Andrus in <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2012-09/msg00671.html>. * admin/merge-gnulib (GNULIB_MODULES): Add timer-time. * configure.ac (gl_THREADLIB): Define to empty, since Emacs does threads its own way. * lib/gnulib.mk, m4/gnulib-comp.m4: Regenerate. * m4/timer_time.m4: New file, from gnulib. * src/atimer.c (alarm_timer, alarm_timer_ok, set_alarm, init_atimer): Use HAVE_TIMER_SETTIME, not SIGEV_SIGNAL, to decide whether to call timer_settime.
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- 18 Sep, 2012 1 commit
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Jan Djärv authored
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- 17 Sep, 2012 3 commits
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Daniel Colascione authored
Here, we use the generic window-system configuration system we just implemented to support the w32 window-system in the mainline build under Cygwin. (Previously, the w32 window system could only be compiled as part of the NT-native Emacs build process.) The changes in this patch need to be applied atomically in order to avoid breaking Emacs. The changes include: - Changes throughout the Lisp and C code to not assume that NT Emacs and the w32 window system are synonymous. - Wiring up the regular select(2) event loop to Windows messages - Cleaning up the w32 drag-and-drop receiving code. - Exposing Cygwin path conversion functions to elisp. - Unicode file dialog support when compiling for Cygwin. - Splitting the w32 term lisp initialization code into code applicable to any w32 window-system and code specific to system-type windows-nt. - Integrating the old and new w32 code into the build system.
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Paul Eggert authored
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.
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Glenn Morris authored
* 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.
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- 16 Sep, 2012 2 commits
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Paul Eggert authored
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
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Glenn Morris authored
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.
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- 15 Sep, 2012 1 commit
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Paul Eggert authored
* 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
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- 14 Sep, 2012 2 commits
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Paul Eggert authored
* configure.ac (--without-sync-input): Fix typo in usage message. * alloc.c [!SYSTEM_MALLOC && !SYNC_INPUT && HAVE_PTHREAD]: Include "syssignal.h", for 'main_thread'.
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Paul Eggert authored
(PKG_CHECK_MODULES): Capture pkg-config diagnostics better, in particular, problems in invoking pkg-config itself. This is useful on hosts that don't have pkg-config. (GTK_MODULES): Do not exit 'configure' simply because gtk3 and gtk2 are both missing. Problem found on Solaris 8.
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- 13 Sep, 2012 3 commits
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Jan Djärv authored
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Jan Djärv authored
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Paul Eggert authored
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
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- 12 Sep, 2012 1 commit
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Jan Djärv authored
and then gtk2 if not found. --with-x-toolkit=gtk|yes: As above, but fail if gtk2 or gt3 not found. --with-x-toolkit=gtk2: Only try gtk2, fail if not found. --with-x-toolkit=gtk3: Only try gtk3, fail if not found.
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- 11 Sep, 2012 1 commit
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Paul Eggert authored
The porting part of this patch fixes bugs on non-IEEE platforms with frexp, ldexp, logb. * admin/CPP-DEFINES (HAVE_CBRT, HAVE_LOGB, logb): Remove. * configure.ac (logb, cbrt): Do not check for these functions, as they are not being used. * doc/lispref/numbers.texi (Float Basics, Arithmetic Operations, Math Functions): Document that / and mod (with floating point arguments), along with asin, acos, log, log10, expt and sqrt, return special values instead of signaling exceptions. (Float Basics): Document that logb operates on the absolute value of its argument. (Math Functions): Document that (log ARG BASE) also returns NaN if BASE is negative. Document that (expt X Y) returns NaN if X is a finite negative number and Y a finite non-integer. * etc/NEWS: Document NaNs versus signaling-error change. * src/data.c, src/lisp.h (Qdomain_error, Qsingularity_error, Qunderflow_error): Now static. * src/floatfns.c: Simplify discussion of functions that Emacs doesn't support, by removing commented-out code and briefly listing the C89 functions excluded. The commented-out stuff was confusing maintenance, e.g., we thought we needed cbrt but it was commented out. (logb): Remove decl; no longer needed. (isfinite): New macro, if not already supplied. (isnan): Don't replace any existing macro. (Ffrexp, Fldexp): Define even if !HAVE_COPYSIGN, as frexp and ldexp are present on all C89 platforms. (Ffrexp): Do not special-case zero, as frexp does the right thing for that case. (Flogb): Do not use logb, as it doesn't have the desired meaning on hosts that use non-base-2 floating point. Instead, stick with frexp, which is C89 anyway. Do not pass an infinity or a NaN to frexp, to avoid getting an unspecified result.
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- 09 Sep, 2012 1 commit
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Paul Eggert authored
This simplifies the code, and makes it a bit smaller and faster, and (most important) makes it easier to clean up signal handling since we can stop worring about floating-point exceptions in library code. That was a problem before C89, but the problem went away many years ago on all practical Emacs targets. * configure.ac (frexp, fmod): Remove checks for these functions, as we now assume them. (FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN, HAVE_INVERSE_HYPERBOLIC, NO_MATHERR) (HAVE_EXCEPTION): Remove; no longer needed. * admin/CPP-DEFINES (HAVE_FMOD, HAVE_FREXP, FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN) (HAVE_INVERSE_HYPERBOLIC, NO_MATHERR): Remove. * src/data.c, src/image.c, src/lread.c, src/print.c: Don't include <math.h>; no longer needed. * src/data.c, src/floatfns.c (IEEE_FLOATING_POINT): Don't worry that it might be autoconfigured, as that never happens. * src/data.c (fmod): * src/doprnt.c (DBL_MAX_10_EXP): * src/print.c (DBL_DIG): Remove. C89 or later always defines these. * src/floatfns.c (HAVE_MATHERR, FLOAT_CHECK_ERRNO, FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN) (in_float, float_error_arg, float_error_arg2, float_error_fn_name) (arith_error, domain_error, domain_error2): Remove all this pre-C89 cruft. Do not include <errno.h> as that's no longer needed -- we simply return what C returns. All uses removed. (IN_FLOAT, IN_FLOAT2): Remove. All uses replaced with the wrapped code. (FLOAT_TO_INT, FLOAT_TO_INT2, range_error, range_error2): Remove. All uses expanded, as these macros are no longer used more than once and are now more trouble than they're worth. (Ftan): Use tan, not sin / cos. (Flogb): Assume C89 frexp. (fmod_float): Assume C89 fmod. (matherr) [HAVE_MATHERR]: Remove; no longer needed. (init_floatfns): Remove. All uses removed.
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- 07 Sep, 2012 2 commits
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Paul Eggert authored
* configure.ac (FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN): Comment fix (Bug#12327). * src/floatfns.c: Comment fix. * src/lisp.h (force_auto_save_soon): Declare regardless of SIGDANGER. SIGDANGER might not be in scope so "#ifdef SIGDANGER" is not right, and anyway the declaration is harmless even if SIGDANGER is not defined. * src/syssignal.h (SIGIO): Also #undef if (! defined FIONREAD || defined BROKEN_FIONREAD). systty.h formerly did this, but other source files not surprisingly expected syssignal.h to define, or not define, SIGIO, and it's cleaner to do it that way, for consistency. Include <sys/ioctl.h>, for FIONREAD. * src/systty.h (SIGIO): Do not #undef here; it's now syssignal.h's job. This eliminates a problem whereby other files mysteriously had to include "syssignal.h" before including "systty.h" if they wanted to use "#ifdef SIGIO".
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Paul Eggert authored
Emacs's signal handlers were written in the old 4.2BSD style with sigblock and sigmask and so forth, and this led to some inefficiencies and confusion. Rewrite these to use pthread_sigmask etc. without copying signal sets around. Also, get rid of the confusing macros 'SIGNAL_THREAD_CHECK' and 'signal', and instead use functions that do not attempt to take over the system name space. This patch causes Emacs's text segment to shrink by 0.7% on my platform, Fedora 17 x86-64. * configure.ac (PTY_OPEN, PTY_TTY_NAME_SPRINTF): Adjust to syssignal.h changes. (SIGNAL_H_AB): Remove; no longer needed. * src/alloc.c, src/emacsgtkfixed.c, src/nsfns.m, src/widget.c, src/xmenu.c: Do not include <signal.h> or "syssignal.h", as these modules do not use signals. * src/atimer.c, src/callproc.c, src/data.c, src/dispnew.c, src/emacs.c: * src/floatfns.c, src/gtkutil.c, src/keyboard.c, src/process.c, src/sound.c: * src/sysdep.c, src/term.c, src/xterm.c: Do not include <signal.h>, as "syssignal.h" does that for us now. * src/atimer.c (sigmask_atimers): New function. (block_atimers, unblock_atimers): New functions, replacing the old macros BLOCK_ATIMERS and UNBLOCK_ATIMERS. All uses replaced. * src/conf_post.h [SIGNAL_H_AHB]: Do not include <signal.h>; no longer needed here. * src/emacs.c (main): Inspect existing signal handler with sigaction, so that there's no need to block and unblock SIGHUP. * src/sysdep.c (struct save_signal): New member 'action', replacing old member 'handler'. (save_signal_handlers, restore_signal_handlers): Use sigaction instead of 'signal' to save and restore. (get_set_sighandler, set_sighandler) [!WINDOWSNT]: New function. All users of 'signal' modified to use set_sighandler if they're writeonly, and to use sys_signal if they're read+write. (emacs_sigaction_init, forwarded_signal): New functions. (sys_signal): Remove. All uses replaced by calls to sigaction and emacs_sigaction_init, or by direct calls to 'signal'. (sys_sigmask) [!__GNUC__]: Remove; no longer needed. (sys_sigblock, sys_sigunblock, sys_sigsetmask): Remove; all uses replaced by pthread_sigmask etc. calls. * src/syssignal.h: Include <signal.h>. (emacs_sigaction_init, forwarded_signal): New decls. (SIGMASKTYPE): Remove. All uses replaced by its definiens, sigset_t. (SIGEMPTYMASK): Remove; all uses replaced by its definiens, empty_mask. (sigmask, sys_sigmask): Remove; no longer needed. (sigpause): Remove. All uses replaced by its definiens, sigsuspend. (sigblock, sigunblock, sigfree): (sigsetmask) [!defined sigsetmask]: Remove. All uses replaced by pthread_sigmask. (signal): Remove. Its remaining uses (with SIG_DFL and SIG_IGN) no longer need to be replaced, and its typical old uses are now done via emacs_sigaction_init and sigaction. (sys_sigblock, sys_sigunblock, sys_sigsetmask): Remove decls. (sys_sigdel): Remove; unused. (NSIG): Remove a FIXME; the code's fine. Remove an unnecessary ifdef. Fixes: debbugs:12327
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- 04 Sep, 2012 2 commits
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Paul Eggert authored
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.
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Paul Eggert authored
instead of by guessing. The guesses were wrong for recent versions of Solaris, such as Solaris 11.
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- 03 Sep, 2012 1 commit
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Paul Eggert authored
It generates false alarms in doc.c, regex.c, xdisp.c. See <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2012-09/msg00040.html>.
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- 02 Sep, 2012 1 commit
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Jan Djärv authored
Fixes: debbugs:12332
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- 01 Sep, 2012 2 commits
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Paul Eggert authored
This ports to glibc 2.15 or later, when configured with --enable-gcc-warnings. See Eric Blake in <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-grep/2012-09/msg00000.html>.
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Daniel Colascione authored
This change streamlines the window system selection code in configure.in and moves many common function declarations from window-specific headers to frame.h. It introduces a new TERM_HEADER macro in config.h: we set this macro to the right header to use for the window system for which we're compiling Emacs and have source files include it indirectly. This way, we don't have to teach every file about every window system.
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- 26 Aug, 2012 1 commit
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Paul Eggert authored
and if the user has not specified CFLAGS. -g3 simplifies debugging, since it makes macros visible to the debugger.
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- 20 Aug, 2012 1 commit
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Glenn Morris authored
* configure.ac (AC_PROG_LN_S): Test for ln. * Makefile.in (LN_S): New, set by configure. (install-arch-dep): Use $LN_S.
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- 17 Aug, 2012 2 commits
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Glenn Morris authored
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Jan Beich authored
* configure.ac (PTY_OPEN): Try posix_openpt on gnu-linux, gnu-kfreebsd, freebsd, and netbsd. Fixes: debbugs:12040
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- 15 Aug, 2012 1 commit
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Chong Yidong authored
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- 10 Aug, 2012 2 commits
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Glenn Morris authored
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Glenn Morris authored
* configure.ac (DIRECTORY_SEP): Move here from src/lisp.h. * src/lisp.h (DIRECTORY_SEP): Let configure set it. * nt/config.nt (DIRECTORY_SEP): Move here from src/lisp.h. * lib-src/movemail.c (DIRECTORY_SEP, IS_DIRECTORY_SEP): * lib-src/make-docfile.c (DIRECTORY_SEP, IS_DIRECTORY_SEP): * lib-src/emacsclient.c (DIRECTORY_SEP, IS_DIRECTORY_SEP, IS_DEVICE_SEP): Remove (they are in config.h now).
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- 08 Aug, 2012 2 commits
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Dmitry Antipov authored
* configure.ac (--disable-features): Rename to --without-all. (OPTION_DEFAULT_ON): Change to use with_features. * INSTALL: Fix description. * etc/NEWS: Mention --without-all and --enable-link-time-optimization.
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Glenn Morris authored
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