#include "commands.h"
#include "console.h"
#include "process.h"
-#include "redisplay.h"
#include "sysdep.h"
+#include <setjmp.h>
#include "syssignal.h" /* Always include before systty.h */
#include "systty.h"
#include "sysfile.h"
#include "systime.h"
-#ifdef QUANTIFY
-#include <quantify.h>
-#endif
-
#ifdef HAVE_SHLIB
#include "sysdll.h"
#endif
static void sort_args (int argc, char **argv);
+extern int always_gc; /* hack */
+
Lisp_Object Qkill_emacs_hook;
Lisp_Object Qsave_buffers_kill_emacs;
#endif
#if defined (MULE) && defined (MSDOS) && defined (EMX)
-/* Setup all of files be input/output'ed with binary translation mode. */
+/* Setup all of files be input/output'ed with binary translation mdoe. */
asm (" .text");
asm ("L_setbinmode:");
asm (" movl $1, __fmode_bin");
/* Make stack traces always identify version + configuration */
#define main_1 STACK_TRACE_EYE_CATCHER
-/* This function is not static, so that the compiler is less likely to
- inline it, which would make it not show up in stack traces. */
-DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (main_1 (int, char **, char **, int));
-DOESNT_RETURN
+static DOESNT_RETURN
main_1 (int argc, char **argv, char **envp, int restart)
{
char stack_bottom_variable;
#if defined (HAVE_MMAP) && defined (REL_ALLOC)
/* ralloc can only be used if using the GNU memory allocator. */
init_ralloc ();
-#elif defined (REL_ALLOC) && !defined(DOUG_LEA_MALLOC)
- if (initialized)
- init_ralloc();
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SOCKS
syms_of_elhash ();
syms_of_emacs ();
syms_of_eval ();
-#ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
- syms_of_event_Xt ();
-#endif
#ifdef HAVE_DRAGNDROP
syms_of_dragdrop ();
#endif
syms_of_device_tty ();
syms_of_objects_tty ();
#endif
-
#ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
syms_of_device_x ();
#ifdef HAVE_DIALOGS
syms_of_dialog_x ();
#endif
+ syms_of_event_Xt ();
syms_of_frame_x ();
syms_of_glyphs_x ();
syms_of_objects_x ();
#ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
syms_of_console_mswindows ();
syms_of_device_mswindows ();
+ syms_of_event_mswindows ();
syms_of_frame_mswindows ();
syms_of_objects_mswindows ();
syms_of_select_mswindows ();
SYMS_MACHINE;
#endif
+#ifdef EMACS_BTL
+ syms_of_btl ();
+#endif
+
/*
#if defined (GNU_MALLOC) && \
defined (ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC) && \
structure_type_create_chartab ();
structure_type_create_faces ();
structure_type_create_rangetab ();
- structure_type_create_hash_table ();
+ structure_type_create_hashtable ();
/* Now initialize the image instantiator formats and associated symbols.
Other than the first function below, the functions may
#if defined (HAVE_MS_WINDOWS) && !defined(HAVE_MSG_SELECT)
lstream_type_create_mswindows_selectable ();
#endif
-
+
/* Initialize processes implementation.
The functions may make exactly the following function/macro calls:
vars_of_elhash ();
vars_of_emacs ();
vars_of_eval ();
-
-#ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
- vars_of_event_Xt ();
-#endif
-#if defined(HAVE_TTY) && (defined (DEBUG_TTY_EVENT_STREAM) || !defined (HAVE_X_WINDOWS))
- vars_of_event_tty ();
-#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
- vars_of_event_mswindows ();
-#endif
vars_of_event_stream ();
-
vars_of_events ();
vars_of_extents ();
vars_of_faces ();
vars_of_fileio ();
+#ifdef CLASH_DETECTION
+ vars_of_filelock ();
+#endif
vars_of_floatfns ();
vars_of_font_lock ();
vars_of_frame ();
#ifdef HAVE_TTY
vars_of_console_tty ();
+ vars_of_event_tty ();
vars_of_frame_tty ();
vars_of_objects_tty ();
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_DIALOGS
vars_of_dialog_x ();
#endif
+ vars_of_event_Xt ();
vars_of_frame_x ();
vars_of_glyphs_x ();
#ifdef HAVE_MENUBARS
#ifdef HAVE_MS_WINDOWS
vars_of_device_mswindows ();
vars_of_console_mswindows ();
+ vars_of_event_mswindows ();
vars_of_frame_mswindows ();
vars_of_objects_mswindows ();
vars_of_select_mswindows ();
/* Calls Fmake_range_table(). */
complex_vars_of_search ();
- /* Calls make_lisp_hash_table(). */
+ /* Calls make_lisp_hashtable(). */
complex_vars_of_extents ();
- /* Depends on hash tables and specifiers. */
+ /* Depends on hashtables and specifiers. */
complex_vars_of_faces ();
#ifdef MULE
- /* These two depend on hash tables and various variables declared
+ /* These two depend on hashtables and various variables declared
earlier. The second may also depend on the first. */
complex_vars_of_mule_charset ();
#endif
might depend on all sorts of things; I'm not sure. */
complex_vars_of_emacs ();
+#ifdef CLASH_DETECTION
+ complex_vars_of_filelock ();
+#endif /* CLASH_DETECTION */
+
/* This creates a couple of basic keymaps and depends on Lisp
- hash tables and Ffset() (both of which depend on some variables
+ hashtables and Ffset() (both of which depend on some variables
initialized in the vars_of_*() section) and possibly other
stuff. */
complex_vars_of_keymap ();
-
- /* Calls make_lisp_hash_table() and creates a keymap */
+ /* Calls Fmake_hashtable() and creates a keymap */
complex_vars_of_event_stream ();
-#ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GC
- {
- extern int always_gc;
- if (always_gc) /* purification debugging hack */
- garbage_collect_1 ();
- }
-#endif
+ if (always_gc) /* purification debugging hack */
+ garbage_collect_1 ();
}
/* CONGRATULATIONS!!! We have successfully initialized the Lisp
#ifdef WINDOWSNT
/*
* For Win32, call init_environment() now, so that environment/registry
- * variables will be properly entered into Vprocess_environment.
+ * variables will be properly entered into Vprocess_envonment.
*/
init_environment();
#endif
char *buf = (char *)alloca (XSTRING_LENGTH (Vinvocation_directory)
+ XSTRING_LENGTH (Vinvocation_name)
+ 2);
- sprintf (buf, "%s/%s", XSTRING_DATA (Vinvocation_directory),
- XSTRING_DATA (Vinvocation_name));
+ sprintf (buf, "%s/%s", XSTRING_DATA(Vinvocation_directory),
+ XSTRING_DATA(Vinvocation_name));
/* All we can do is cry if an error happens, so ignore it. */
- (void) dll_init (buf);
+ (void)dll_init(buf);
}
#endif
static void
sort_args (int argc, char **argv)
{
- char **new_argv = xnew_array (char *, argc);
+ char **new = xnew_array (char *, argc);
/* For each element of argv,
the corresponding element of options is:
0 for an option that takes no arguments,
}
}
- /* Copy the arguments, in order of decreasing priority, to NEW_ARGV. */
- new_argv[0] = argv[0];
+ /* Copy the arguments, in order of decreasing priority, to NEW. */
+ new[0] = argv[0];
while (to < argc)
{
int best = -1;
if (best < 0)
abort ();
- /* Copy the highest priority remaining option, with its args, to NEW_ARGV. */
- new_argv[to++] = argv[best];
+ /* Copy the highest priority remaining option, with its args, to NEW. */
+ new[to++] = argv[best];
for (i = 0; i < options[best]; i++)
- new_argv[to++] = argv[best + i + 1];
+ new[to++] = argv[best + i + 1];
/* Clear out this option in ARGV. */
argv[best] = 0;
argv[best + i + 1] = 0;
}
- memcpy (argv, new_argv, sizeof (char *) * argc);
- xfree (new_argv);
- xfree (options);
- xfree (priority);
+ memcpy (argv, new, sizeof (char *) * argc);
}
static JMP_BUF run_temacs_catch;
a dumped version in case you want to rerun it. This function is most
useful when used as part of the `make all-elc' command. --ben]
This will "restart" emacs with the specified command-line arguments.
-
- Martin thinks this function is most useful when using debugging
- tools like Purify or tcov that get confused by XEmacs' dumping. */
+ */
(int nargs, Lisp_Object *args))
{
int ac;
unbind_to (0, Qnil); /* this closes loadup.el */
purify_flag = 0;
run_temacs_argc = nargs + 1;
-#if 0
#ifdef REPORT_PURE_USAGE
report_pure_usage (1, 0);
#else
report_pure_usage (0, 0);
#endif
-#endif /* 0 */
LONGJMP (run_temacs_catch, 1);
return Qnil; /* not reached; warning suppression */
}
int volatile vol_argc = argc;
char ** volatile vol_argv = argv;
char ** volatile vol_envp = envp;
- /* This is hairy. We need to compute where the XEmacs binary was invoked
- from because temacs initialization requires it to find the lisp
- directories. The code that recomputes the path is guarded by the
- restarted flag. There are three possible paths I've found so far
- through this:
-
- temacs -- When running temacs for basic build stuff, the first main_1
- will be the only one invoked. It must compute the path else there
- will be a very ugly bomb in startup.el (can't find obvious location
- for doc-directory data-directory, etc.).
-
- temacs w/ run-temacs on the command line -- This is run to bytecompile
- all the out of date dumped lisp. It will execute both of the main_1
- calls and the second one must not touch the first computation because
- argc/argv are hosed the second time through.
-
- xemacs -- Only the second main_1 is executed. The invocation path must
- computed but this only matters when running in place or when running
- as a login shell.
-
- As a bonus for straightening this out, XEmacs can now be run in place
- as a login shell. This never used to work.
-
- As another bonus, we can now guarantee that
- (concat invocation-directory invocation-name) contains the filename
- of the XEmacs binary we are running. This can now be used in a
- definite test for out of date dumped files. -slb */
+ /* This is hairy. We need to compute where the XEmacs binary was invoked */
+ /* from because temacs initialization requires it to find the lisp */
+ /* directories. The code that recomputes the path is guarded by the */
+ /* restarted flag. There are three possible paths I've found so far */
+ /* through this: */
+ /* temacs -- When running temacs for basic build stuff, the first main_1 */
+ /* will be the only one invoked. It must compute the path else there */
+ /* will be a very ugly bomb in startup.el (can't find obvious location */
+ /* for doc-directory data-directory, etc.). */
+ /* temacs w/ run-temacs on the command line -- This is run to bytecompile */
+ /* all the out of date dumped lisp. It will execute both of the main_1 */
+ /* calls and the second one must not touch the first computation because */
+ /* argc/argv are hosed the second time through. */
+ /* xemacs -- Only the second main_1 is executed. The invocation path must */
+ /* computed but this only matters when running in place or when running */
+ /* as a login shell. */
+ /* As a bonus for straightening this out, XEmacs can now be run in place */
+ /* as a login shell. This never used to work. */
+ /* As another bonus, we can now guarantee that */
+ /* (concat invocation-directory invocation-name) contains the filename */
+ /* of the XEmacs binary we are running. This can now be used in a */
+ /* definite test for out of date dumped files. -slb */
int restarted = 0;
#ifdef QUANTIFY
quantify_stop_recording_data ();
}
#ifdef RUN_TIME_REMAP
else
- /* obviously no-one uses this because where it was before initialized was
+ /* obviously no-one uses this because where it was before initalized was
*always* true */
run_time_remap (argv[0]);
#endif
It's a whole lot easier to do the conversion here than to
modify all the unexec routines to ensure that filename
conversion is applied everywhere. Don't worry about memory
- leakage because this call only happens once. */
- unexec (intoname_ext, symname_ext, (uintptr_t) my_edata, 0, 0);
+ leakage because this call only happens once. */
+ unexec (intoname_ext, symname_ext, (uintptr_t) my_edata, 0, 0);
#ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC
- free (malloc_state_ptr);
+ free (malloc_state_ptr);
#endif
}
#endif /* not MSDOS and EMX */
GET_C_CHARPTR_INT_FILENAME_DATA_ALLOCA (path, newpath);
- len = strlen ((const char *) newpath);
+ len = strlen (newpath);
/* #### Does this make sense? It certainly does for
decode_env_path(), but it looks dubious here. Does any code
depend on decode_path("") returning nil instead of an empty
#ifdef QUANTIFY
DEFUN ("quantify-start-recording-data", Fquantify_start_recording_data,
- 0, 0, "", /*
+ 0, 0, 0, /*
Start recording Quantify data.
*/
())
}
DEFUN ("quantify-stop-recording-data", Fquantify_stop_recording_data,
- 0, 0, "", /*
+ 0, 0, 0, /*
Stop recording Quantify data.
*/
())
return Qnil;
}
-DEFUN ("quantify-clear-data", Fquantify_clear_data, 0, 0, "", /*
+DEFUN ("quantify-clear-data", Fquantify_clear_data, 0, 0, 0, /*
Clear all Quantify data.
*/
())
complex_vars_of_emacs (void)
{
/* This is all related to path searching. */
-
+
DEFVAR_LISP ("emacs-program-name", &Vemacs_program_name /*
*Name of the Emacs variant.
For example, this may be \"xemacs\" or \"infodock\".