1 /* Redisplay data structures.
2 Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois.
3 Copyright (C) 1996 Chuck Thompson.
4 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Ben Wing.
6 This file is part of XEmacs.
8 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
9 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
10 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
13 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
14 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
20 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
23 /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */
25 #ifndef INCLUDED_redisplay_h_
26 #define INCLUDED_redisplay_h_
28 #include "character.h"
30 /* Redisplay DASSERT types */
32 #define DB_DISP_TEXT_LAYOUT 2
33 #define DB_DISP_REDISPLAY 4
35 /* These are the possible return values from pixel_to_glyph_translation. */
36 #define OVER_MODELINE 0
38 #define OVER_OUTSIDE 2
39 #define OVER_NOTHING 3
41 #define OVER_TOOLBAR 5
42 #define OVER_V_DIVIDER 6
46 /* Imagine that the text in the buffer is displayed on a piece of paper
47 the width of the frame and very very tall. The line start cache is
48 an array of struct line_start_cache's, describing the start and
49 end buffer positions for a contiguous set of lines on that piece
52 typedef struct line_start_cache line_start_cache;
53 struct line_start_cache
61 Dynarr_declare (line_start_cache);
62 } line_start_cache_dynarr;
64 /* The possible types of runes.
66 #### The Lisp_Glyph type is broken. There should instead be a pixmap
67 type. Currently the device-specific output routines have to worry
68 about whether the glyph is textual or not, etc. For Mule this is
69 a big problem because you might need multiple fonts to display the
70 text. It also eliminates optimizations that could come from glumping
71 the text of multiple text glyphs together -- this makes displaying
72 binary files (with lots of control chars, etc.) very very slow. */
84 #define IGNORE_CURSOR 4
86 #define DEFAULT_INDEX (face_index) 0
87 #define MODELINE_INDEX (face_index) 1
89 /* A rune is a single display element, such as a printable character
90 or pixmap. Any single character in a buffer has one or more runes
91 (or zero, if the character is invisible) corresponding to it.
92 (Printable characters typically have one rune associated with them,
93 but control characters have two -- a ^ and a letter -- and other
94 non-printing characters (those displayed in octal) have four. */
96 /* WARNING! In compare_runes (one of the most heavily used functions)
97 two runes are compared. So please be careful with changes to this
98 structure. See comments in compare_runes.
100 #### This should really be made smaller.
103 typedef struct rune rune;
106 face_index findex; /* face rune is displayed with. The
107 face_index is an index into a
108 window-specific array of face cache
109 elements. Each face cache element
110 corresponds to one "merged face"
111 (the result of merging all the
112 faces that overlap the rune) and
113 contains the instance values for
114 each of the face properties in this
115 particular window. */
117 Bufpos bufpos; /* buffer position this rune is displaying;
118 for the modeline, the value here is a
119 Charcount, but who's looking? */
120 Bufpos endpos; /* if set this rune covers a range of pos */
121 /* #### Chuck, what does it mean for a rune
122 to cover a range of pos? I don't get
124 /* #### This isn't used as an rvalue anywhere!
128 short xpos; /* horizontal starting position in pixels */
129 short width; /* pixel width of rune */
132 unsigned char cursor_type; /* is this rune covered by the cursor? */
133 unsigned char type; /* type of rune object */
134 /* We used to do bitfields here, but if I
135 (JV) count correctly that doesn't matter
136 for the size of the structure. All the bit
137 fiddling _does_ slow down redisplay by
138 about 10%. So don't do that */
140 union /* Information specific to the type of rune */
142 /* #### Glyphs are rare. Is it really necessary to waste 8 bytes on every
148 Lisp_Object extent; /* extent rune is attached to, if any.
149 If this is a rune in the modeline
150 then this might be nil. */
152 int ascent; /* Ascent of this glyph, in pixels. */
153 int descent; /* Descent of this glyph, in pixels. */
154 int yoffset; /* Offset from line top to reach glyph top */
155 int xoffset; /* Number of pixels that need to be
156 chopped off the left of the glyph.
157 This has the effect of shifting the
158 glyph to the left while still clipping
163 struct Charc cglyph; /* Character of this rune. */
168 short thickness; /* how thick to make hline */
169 short yoffset; /* how far down from top of line to put top */
171 } object; /* actual rune object */
176 Dynarr_declare (rune);
179 /* These must have distinct values. Note that the ordering actually
180 represents priority levels. TEXT has the lowest priority level. */
187 RIGHT_OUTSIDE_MARGIN,
191 /* A display block represents a run of text on a single line.
192 Apparently there is only one display block per line for each
193 of the types listed in `enum display_type'.
195 A display block consists mostly of an array of runes, one per
196 atomic display element (printable character, pixmap, etc.). */
198 /* #### Yuckity yuckity yuck yuck yuck yuck yuck!!
200 Chuck, I think you should redo this. It should not be the
201 responsibility of the device-specific code to worry about
202 the different faces. The generic stuff in redisplay-output.c
203 should glump things up into sub-blocks, each of which
204 corresponds to a single pixmap or a single run of text in
207 It might still make sense for the device-specific output routine
208 to get passed an entire display line. That way, it can make
209 calls to XDrawText() (which draws multiple runs of single-font
210 data) instead of XDrawString(). The reason for this is to
211 reduce the amount of X traffic, which will help things significantly
214 typedef struct display_block display_block;
217 enum display_type type; /* type of display block */
219 int start_pos; /* starting pixel position of block */
220 int end_pos; /* ending pixel position of block */
222 rune_dynarr *runes; /* Dynamic array of runes */
227 Dynarr_declare (display_block);
228 } display_block_dynarr;
230 typedef struct layout_bounds_type
240 typedef struct glyph_block glyph_block;
245 /* The rest are only used by margin routines. */
253 Dynarr_declare (glyph_block);
254 } glyph_block_dynarr;
256 /*************************************************************************/
258 /*************************************************************************/
260 /* Modeline commentary: IMO the modeline is handled very badly, we
261 special case virtually *everything* in the redisplay routines for
262 the modeline. The fact that dl->bufpos can be either a buffer
263 position or a char count highlights this. There is no abstraction at
264 all that I can find and it means that the code is made very ugly as
265 a result. Either we should treat the modeline *entirely* separately,
266 or we should abstract to something that applies equally well to the
267 modeline and to buffer text, the things are not enormously different
268 after all and handling them identically at some level would
269 eliminate some bugs that still exist (mainly to do with modeline
270 handling). This problem doesn't help trying to implement gutters
271 which are somewhere in between buffer text and modeline text.
273 Redisplay commentary: Everything in redisplay is tied very tightly
274 to the things that are being displayed, and the context,
275 e.g. buffers and windows. According to Chuck this is so that we can
276 get speed, which seems fine to me, however this usage is extended
277 too far down the redisplay routines IMO. At some level there should
278 be functions that know how to display strings with extents and
279 faces, regardless of buffer etc. After all the window system does
280 not care. <andy@xemacs.org> */
282 typedef struct display_line display_line;
285 short ypos; /* vertical position in pixels
286 of the baseline for this line. */
287 unsigned short ascent, descent; /* maximum values for this line.
288 The ascent is the number of
289 pixels above the baseline, and
290 the descent is the number of
291 pixels below the baseline.
292 The descent includes the baseline
293 pixel-row itself, I think. */
294 unsigned short clip; /* amount of bottom of line to clip
296 unsigned short top_clip; /* amount of top of line to clip
298 Bufpos bufpos; /* first buffer position on line */
299 Bufpos end_bufpos; /* last buffer position on line */
300 Charcount offset; /* adjustment to bufpos vals */
301 Charcount num_chars; /* # of chars on line
302 including expansion of tabs
304 int cursor_elt; /* rune block of TEXT display
305 block cursor is at or -1 */
306 char used_prop_data; /* can't incrementally update if line
307 used propagation data */
309 layout_bounds bounds; /* line boundary positions */
311 char modeline; /* t if this line is a modeline */
313 char line_continuation; /* t if this line continues to
314 next display line. */
316 /* Dynamic array of display blocks */
317 display_block_dynarr *display_blocks;
319 /* Dynamic arrays of left and right glyph blocks */
320 glyph_block_dynarr *left_glyphs;
321 glyph_block_dynarr *right_glyphs;
323 face_index left_margin_findex;
324 face_index right_margin_findex;
325 face_index default_findex;
328 #define DISPLAY_LINE_HEIGHT(dl) \
329 (dl->ascent + dl->descent - (dl->clip + dl->top_clip))
330 #define DISPLAY_LINE_YPOS(dl) \
331 (dl->ypos - (dl->ascent - dl->top_clip))
332 #define DISPLAY_LINE_YEND(dl) \
333 ((dl->ypos + dl->descent) - dl->clip)
337 Dynarr_declare (display_line);
338 } display_line_dynarr;
340 /* The following two structures are used to represent an area to
341 displayed and where to display it. Using these two structures all
342 combinations of clipping and position can be accommodated. */
344 /* This represents an area to be displayed into. */
345 typedef struct display_box display_box;
348 int xpos; /* absolute horizontal position of area */
349 int ypos; /* absolute vertical position of area */
353 /* This represents the area from a glyph to be displayed. */
354 typedef struct display_glyph_area display_glyph_area;
355 struct display_glyph_area
357 int xoffset; /* horizontal offset of the glyph, +ve means
358 display the glyph with x offset by xoffset,
359 -ve means display starting xoffset into the
361 int yoffset; /* vertical offset of the glyph, +ve means
362 display the glyph with y offset by yoffset,
363 -ve means display starting xoffset into the
365 int width, height; /* width and height of glyph to display. */
368 /* It could be argued that the following two structs belong in
369 extents.h, but they're only used by redisplay and it simplifies
370 the header files to put them here. */
374 Dynarr_declare (EXTENT);
377 struct font_metric_info
380 int height; /* always ascent + descent; for convenience */
387 /* NOTE NOTE NOTE: Currently the positions in an extent fragment
388 structure are Bytind's, not Bufpos's. This could change. */
390 struct extent_fragment
392 Lisp_Object object; /* buffer or string */
395 EXTENT_dynarr *extents;
396 glyph_block_dynarr *begin_glyphs, *end_glyphs;
397 unsigned int invisible:1;
398 unsigned int invisible_ellipses:1;
399 unsigned int previously_invisible:1;
400 unsigned int invisible_ellipses_already_displayed:1;
405 #define EDGE_BOTTOM 4
407 #define EDGE_ALL (EDGE_TOP | EDGE_LEFT | EDGE_BOTTOM | EDGE_RIGHT)
410 /*************************************************************************/
412 /*************************************************************************/
414 /* Quick flags to signal redisplay. redisplay() sets them all to 0
415 when it finishes. If none of them are set when it starts, it
416 assumes that nothing needs to be done. Functions that make a change
417 that is (potentially) visible on the screen should set the
420 If any of these flags are set, redisplay will look more carefully
421 to see if anything has really changed. */
423 /* Nonzero if the contents of a buffer have changed since the last time
424 redisplay completed. */
425 extern int buffers_changed;
426 extern int buffers_changed_set;
428 /* Nonzero if head_clip or tail_clip of a buffer has changed
429 since last redisplay that finished. */
430 extern int clip_changed;
431 extern int clip_changed_set;
433 /* Nonzero if any extent has changed since the last time redisplay completed. */
434 extern int extents_changed;
435 extern int extents_changed_set;
437 /* Nonzero if any face has changed since the last time redisplay completed. */
438 extern int faces_changed;
440 /* Nonzero means one or more frames have been marked as garbaged. */
441 extern int frame_changed;
443 /* True if any of the builtin display glyphs (continuation,
444 hscroll, control-arrow, etc) is in need of updating
446 extern int glyphs_changed;
447 extern int glyphs_changed_set;
449 /* True if any displayed subwindow is in need of updating
451 extern int subwindows_changed;
452 extern int subwindows_changed_set;
454 /* True if any displayed subwindow is in need of updating
456 extern int subwindows_state_changed;
457 extern int subwindows_state_changed_set;
459 /* True if an icon is in need of updating somewhere. */
460 extern int icon_changed;
461 extern int icon_changed_set;
463 /* True if a menubar is in need of updating somewhere. */
464 extern int menubar_changed;
465 extern int menubar_changed_set;
467 /* True iff we should redraw the modelines on the next redisplay. */
468 extern int modeline_changed;
469 extern int modeline_changed_set;
471 /* Nonzero if point has changed in some buffer since the last time
472 redisplay completed. */
473 extern int point_changed;
474 extern int point_changed_set;
476 /* Nonzero if some frame has changed its size. */
477 extern int size_changed;
479 /* Nonzero if some device has signaled that it wants to change size. */
480 extern int asynch_device_change_pending;
482 /* Nonzero if some frame has changed the layout of internal elements
483 (gutters or toolbars). */
484 extern int frame_layout_changed;
486 /* Nonzero if any toolbar has changed. */
487 extern int toolbar_changed;
488 extern int toolbar_changed_set;
490 /* Nonzero if any gutter has changed. */
491 extern int gutter_changed;
492 extern int gutter_changed_set;
494 /* Nonzero if any window has changed since the last time redisplay completed */
495 extern int windows_changed;
497 /* Nonzero if any frame's window structure has changed since the last
498 time redisplay completed. */
499 extern int windows_structure_changed;
501 /* These macros can be relatively expensive. Since they are often
502 called numerous times between each call to redisplay, we keep track
503 if each has already been called and don't bother doing most of the
504 work if it is currently set. */
506 #define MARK_TYPE_CHANGED(object) do { \
507 if (!object##_changed_set) { \
508 Lisp_Object MTC_devcons, MTC_concons; \
509 DEVICE_LOOP_NO_BREAK (MTC_devcons, MTC_concons) \
511 Lisp_Object MTC_frmcons; \
512 struct device *MTC_d = XDEVICE (XCAR (MTC_devcons)); \
513 DEVICE_FRAME_LOOP (MTC_frmcons, MTC_d) \
515 struct frame *MTC_f = XFRAME (XCAR (MTC_frmcons)); \
516 MTC_f->object##_changed = 1; \
519 MTC_d->object##_changed = 1; \
521 object##_changed = 1; \
522 object##_changed_set = 1; } \
525 #define MARK_BUFFERS_CHANGED MARK_TYPE_CHANGED (buffers)
526 #define MARK_CLIP_CHANGED MARK_TYPE_CHANGED (clip)
527 #define MARK_EXTENTS_CHANGED MARK_TYPE_CHANGED (extents)
528 #define MARK_ICON_CHANGED MARK_TYPE_CHANGED (icon)
529 #define MARK_MENUBAR_CHANGED MARK_TYPE_CHANGED (menubar)
530 #define MARK_MODELINE_CHANGED MARK_TYPE_CHANGED (modeline)
531 #define MARK_POINT_CHANGED MARK_TYPE_CHANGED (point)
532 #define MARK_TOOLBAR_CHANGED MARK_TYPE_CHANGED (toolbar)
533 #define MARK_GUTTER_CHANGED MARK_TYPE_CHANGED (gutter)
534 #define MARK_GLYPHS_CHANGED MARK_TYPE_CHANGED (glyphs)
535 #define MARK_SUBWINDOWS_CHANGED MARK_TYPE_CHANGED (subwindows)
536 #define MARK_SUBWINDOWS_STATE_CHANGED MARK_TYPE_CHANGED (subwindows_state)
539 #define CLASS_RESET_CHANGED_FLAGS(p) do { \
540 (p)->buffers_changed = 0; \
541 (p)->clip_changed = 0; \
542 (p)->extents_changed = 0; \
543 (p)->faces_changed = 0; \
544 (p)->frame_changed = 0; \
545 (p)->frame_layout_changed = 0; \
546 (p)->icon_changed = 0; \
547 (p)->menubar_changed = 0; \
548 (p)->modeline_changed = 0; \
549 (p)->point_changed = 0; \
550 (p)->toolbar_changed = 0; \
551 (p)->gutter_changed = 0; \
552 (p)->glyphs_changed = 0; \
553 (p)->subwindows_changed = 0; \
554 (p)->subwindows_state_changed = 0; \
555 (p)->windows_changed = 0; \
556 (p)->windows_structure_changed = 0; \
559 #define GLOBAL_RESET_CHANGED_FLAGS do { \
560 buffers_changed = 0; \
562 extents_changed = 0; \
564 frame_layout_changed = 0; \
566 menubar_changed = 0; \
567 modeline_changed = 0; \
569 toolbar_changed = 0; \
570 gutter_changed = 0; \
571 glyphs_changed = 0; \
572 subwindows_changed = 0; \
573 subwindows_state_changed = 0; \
574 windows_changed = 0; \
575 windows_structure_changed = 0; \
578 #define CLASS_REDISPLAY_FLAGS_CHANGEDP(p) \
579 ( (p)->buffers_changed || \
580 (p)->clip_changed || \
581 (p)->extents_changed || \
582 (p)->faces_changed || \
583 (p)->frame_changed || \
584 (p)->frame_layout_changed || \
585 (p)->icon_changed || \
586 (p)->menubar_changed || \
587 (p)->modeline_changed || \
588 (p)->point_changed || \
589 (p)->toolbar_changed || \
590 (p)->gutter_changed || \
591 (p)->glyphs_changed || \
592 (p)->size_changed || \
593 (p)->subwindows_changed || \
594 (p)->subwindows_state_changed || \
595 (p)->windows_changed || \
596 (p)->windows_structure_changed )
598 #define GLOBAL_REDISPLAY_FLAGS_CHANGEDP \
599 ( buffers_changed || \
604 frame_layout_changed || \
607 modeline_changed || \
613 subwindows_changed || \
614 subwindows_state_changed || \
616 windows_structure_changed )
619 /* Anytime a console, device or frame is added or deleted we need to reset
621 #define RESET_CHANGED_SET_FLAGS do { \
622 buffers_changed_set = 0; \
623 clip_changed_set = 0; \
624 extents_changed_set = 0; \
625 icon_changed_set = 0; \
626 menubar_changed_set = 0; \
627 modeline_changed_set = 0; \
628 point_changed_set = 0; \
629 toolbar_changed_set = 0; \
630 gutter_changed_set = 0; \
631 glyphs_changed_set = 0; \
632 subwindows_changed_set = 0; \
633 subwindows_state_changed_set = 0; \
637 /*************************************************************************/
638 /* redisplay global variables */
639 /*************************************************************************/
641 /* redisplay structure used by various utility routines. */
642 extern display_line_dynarr *cmotion_display_lines;
644 /* Nonzero means truncate lines in all windows less wide than the frame. */
645 extern int truncate_partial_width_windows;
647 /* Nonzero if we're in a display critical section. */
648 extern int in_display;
650 /* Nonzero means no need to redraw the entire frame on resuming
651 a suspended Emacs. This is useful on terminals with multiple pages,
652 where one page is used for Emacs and another for all else. */
653 extern int no_redraw_on_reenter;
655 /* Non-nil means flash the frame instead of ringing the bell. */
656 extern Lisp_Object Vvisible_bell;
658 /* Thickness of shadow border around 3D modelines. */
659 extern Lisp_Object Vmodeline_shadow_thickness;
661 /* Scroll if point lands on the bottom line and that line is partially
663 extern int scroll_on_clipped_lines;
665 extern Lisp_Object Vglobal_mode_string;
667 /* The following two variables are defined in emacs.c and are used
668 to convey information discovered on the command line way early
669 (before *anything* is initialized). */
671 /* If non-zero, a window-system was specified on the command line.
672 Defined in emacs.c. */
673 extern int display_arg;
675 /* Type of display specified. Defined in emacs.c. */
676 extern const char *display_use;
678 /* Nonzero means reading single-character input with prompt
679 so put cursor on minibuffer after the prompt. */
681 extern int cursor_in_echo_area;
683 extern Lisp_Object Qbar_cursor, Qcursor_in_echo_area, Vwindow_system;
685 extern Lisp_Object Qtop_bottom;
688 /*************************************************************************/
689 /* redisplay exported functions */
690 /*************************************************************************/
691 EXFUN (Fredraw_frame, 2);
693 int redisplay_text_width_string (struct window *w, int findex,
694 Bufbyte *nonreloc, Lisp_Object reloc,
695 Bytecount offset, Bytecount len);
696 int redisplay_frame_text_width_string (struct frame *f,
700 Bytecount offset, Bytecount len);
701 int redisplay_frame (struct frame *f, int preemption_check);
702 void redisplay (void);
703 struct display_block *get_display_block_from_line (struct display_line *dl,
704 enum display_type type);
705 layout_bounds calculate_display_line_boundaries (struct window *w,
707 Bufpos point_at_center (struct window *w, int type, Bufpos start,
709 int line_at_center (struct window *w, int type, Bufpos start, Bufpos point);
710 int window_half_pixpos (struct window *w);
711 void redisplay_echo_area (void);
712 void free_display_structs (struct window_mirror *mir);
713 void free_display_lines (display_line_dynarr *dla);
714 void mark_redisplay_structs (display_line_dynarr *dla);
715 void generate_displayable_area (struct window *w, Lisp_Object disp_string,
716 int xpos, int ypos, int width, int height,
717 display_line_dynarr* dl,
718 Bufpos start_pos, face_index default_face);
719 /* `generate_title_string' in frame.c needs this */
720 void generate_formatted_string_db (Lisp_Object format_str,
721 Lisp_Object result_str,
723 struct display_line *dl,
724 struct display_block *db,
726 int min_pixpos, int max_pixpos, int type);
727 int real_current_modeline_height (struct window *w);
728 int pixel_to_glyph_translation (struct frame *f, int x_coord,
729 int y_coord, int *col, int *row,
730 int *obj_x, int *obj_y,
731 struct window **w, Bufpos *bufpos,
732 Bufpos *closest, Charcount *modeline_closest,
733 Lisp_Object *obj1, Lisp_Object *obj2);
734 void glyph_to_pixel_translation (struct window *w, int char_x,
735 int char_y, int *pix_x, int *pix_y);
736 void mark_redisplay (void);
737 int point_in_line_start_cache (struct window *w, Bufpos point,
739 int point_would_be_visible (struct window *w, Bufpos startp,
741 Bufpos start_of_last_line (struct window *w, Bufpos startp);
742 Bufpos end_of_last_line (struct window *w, Bufpos startp);
743 Bufpos start_with_line_at_pixpos (struct window *w, Bufpos point,
745 Bufpos start_with_point_on_display_line (struct window *w, Bufpos point,
747 int redisplay_variable_changed (Lisp_Object sym, Lisp_Object *val,
748 Lisp_Object in_object, int flags);
749 void redisplay_glyph_changed (Lisp_Object glyph, Lisp_Object property,
752 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS
753 int compute_display_line_dynarr_usage (display_line_dynarr *dyn,
754 struct overhead_stats *ovstats);
755 int compute_line_start_cache_dynarr_usage (line_start_cache_dynarr *dyn,
756 struct overhead_stats *ovstats);
760 /* defined in redisplay-output.c */
761 int get_next_display_block (layout_bounds bounds,
762 display_block_dynarr *dba, int start_pos,
764 void redisplay_output_layout (Lisp_Object domain,
765 Lisp_Object image_instance,
766 struct display_box* db, struct display_glyph_area* dga,
767 face_index findex, int cursor_start, int cursor_width,
769 void redisplay_output_subwindow (struct window *w,
770 Lisp_Object image_instance,
771 struct display_box* db, struct display_glyph_area* dga,
772 face_index findex, int cursor_start, int cursor_width,
774 void redisplay_unmap_subwindows_maybe (struct frame* f, int x, int y, int width, int height);
775 void redisplay_output_pixmap (struct window *w,
776 Lisp_Object image_instance,
777 struct display_box* db, struct display_glyph_area* dga,
778 face_index findex, int cursor_start, int cursor_width,
779 int cursor_height, int offset_bitmap);
780 int redisplay_calculate_display_boxes (struct display_line *dl, int xpos,
781 int xoffset, int yoffset, int start_pixpos,
782 int width, struct display_box* dest,
783 struct display_glyph_area* src);
784 int redisplay_normalize_glyph_area (struct display_box* dest,
785 struct display_glyph_area* glyphsrc);
786 void redisplay_clear_to_window_end (struct window *w, int ypos1, int ypos2);
787 void redisplay_clear_region (Lisp_Object window, face_index findex, int x,
788 int y, int width, int height);
789 void redisplay_clear_top_of_window (struct window *w);
790 void redisplay_clear_bottom_of_window (struct window *w,
791 display_line_dynarr *ddla,
792 int min_start, int max_end);
793 void redisplay_update_line (struct window *w, int first_line,
794 int last_line, int update_values);
795 void redisplay_output_window (struct window *w);
796 void bevel_modeline (struct window *w, struct display_line *dl);
797 int redisplay_move_cursor (struct window *w, Bufpos new_point,
799 void redisplay_redraw_cursor (struct frame *f, int run_begin_end_meths);
800 void output_display_line (struct window *w, display_line_dynarr *cdla,
801 display_line_dynarr *ddla, int line,
802 int force_start, int force_end);
803 void sync_display_line_structs (struct window *w, int line, int do_blocks,
804 display_line_dynarr *cdla,
805 display_line_dynarr *ddla);
807 #endif /* INCLUDED_redisplay_h_ */