int glyphs_changed;
int glyphs_changed_set;
-/* non-zero if any displayed subwindow is in need of updating
- somewhere. */
+/* non-zero if any subwindow has been deleted. */
int subwindows_changed;
int subwindows_changed_set;
Lisp_Object Vbar_cursor;
Lisp_Object Qbar_cursor;
-int visible_bell; /* If true and the terminal will support it
- then the frame will flash instead of
- beeping when an error occurs */
+Lisp_Object Vvisible_bell; /* If true and the terminal will support it
+ then the frame will flash instead of
+ beeping when an error occurs */
/* Nonzero means no need to redraw the entire frame on resuming
a suspended Emacs. This is useful on terminals with multiple pages,
Lisp_Object Vwindow_scroll_functions;
Lisp_Object Qredisplay_end_trigger_functions, Vredisplay_end_trigger_functions;
+Lisp_Object Qbuffer_list_changed_hook, Vbuffer_list_changed_hook;
+
+
#define INHIBIT_REDISPLAY_HOOKS /* #### Until we've thought about
this more. */
#ifndef INHIBIT_REDISPLAY_HOOKS
int column_number_start_at_one;
+Lisp_Object Qtop_bottom;
+
#define WINDOW_SCROLLED(w) \
(w->hscroll > 0 || w->left_xoffset)
gb.glyph = Vhscroll_glyph;
{
int oldpixpos = data->pixpos;
- retval = add_glyph_rune (data, &gb, BEGIN_GLYPHS, 1,
+ retval = add_glyph_rune (data, &gb, BEGIN_GLYPHS, 0,
GLYPH_CACHEL (XWINDOW (data->window),
HSCROLL_GLYPH_INDEX));
data->hscroll_glyph_width_adjust =
else if (data->is_modeline)
crb->bufpos = data->modeline_charpos;
else
- /* fuckme if this shouldn't be an abort. */
- /* abort (); fuckme harder, this abort gets tripped quite often,
- in propagation and whatnot. #### fixme */
+ /* Text but not in buffer */
crb->bufpos = 0;
crb->type = RUNE_CHAR;
crb->object.chr.ch = data->font_is_bogus ? '~' : data->ch;
glyph sizes might have changed too */
invalidate_glyph_geometry_maybe (gb->glyph, w);
+ /* This makes sure the glyph is in the cachels.
+
+ #### We do this to make sure the glyph is in the glyph cachels,
+ so that the dirty flag can be reset after redisplay has
+ finished. We should do this some other way, maybe by iterating
+ over the window cache of subwindows. */
+ get_glyph_cachel_index (w, gb->glyph);
+
/* A nil extent indicates a special glyph (ex. truncator). */
if (NILP (gb->extent)
|| (pos_type == BEGIN_GLYPHS &&
extent_begin_glyph_layout (XEXTENT (gb->extent)) == GL_TEXT)
|| (pos_type == END_GLYPHS &&
- extent_end_glyph_layout (XEXTENT (gb->extent)) == GL_TEXT))
+ extent_end_glyph_layout (XEXTENT (gb->extent)) == GL_TEXT)
+ || pos_type == LEFT_GLYPHS || pos_type == RIGHT_GLYPHS)
{
struct rune rb;
int width;
int ascent, descent;
Lisp_Object baseline;
Lisp_Object face;
+ Lisp_Object instance;
+ face_index findex;
if (cachel)
width = cachel->width;
face = glyph_face (gb->glyph, data->window);
if (NILP (face))
- rb.findex = data->findex;
+ findex = data->findex;
else
- rb.findex = get_builtin_face_cache_index (w, face);
+ findex = get_builtin_face_cache_index (w, face);
+ instance = glyph_image_instance (gb->glyph, data->window,
+ ERROR_ME_NOT, 1);
+ if (TEXT_IMAGE_INSTANCEP (instance))
+ {
+ Lisp_Object string = XIMAGE_INSTANCE_TEXT_STRING (instance);
+ face_index orig_findex = data->findex;
+ Bytind orig_bufpos = data->bi_bufpos;
+ Bytind orig_start_col_enabled = data->bi_start_col_enabled;
+
+ data->findex = findex;
+ data->bi_start_col_enabled = 0;
+ if (!allow_cursor)
+ data->bi_bufpos = 0;
+ add_bufbyte_string_runes (data, XSTRING_DATA (string),
+ XSTRING_LENGTH (string), 0);
+ data->findex = orig_findex;
+ data->bi_bufpos = orig_bufpos;
+ data->bi_start_col_enabled = orig_start_col_enabled;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ rb.findex = findex;
rb.xpos = data->pixpos;
rb.width = width;
rb.bufpos = 0; /* glyphs are never "at" anywhere */
else
rb.endpos = 0;
rb.type = RUNE_DGLYPH;
- /* #### Ben sez: this is way bogus if the glyph is a string.
- You should not make the output routines have to cope with
- this. The string could contain Mule characters, or non-
- printable characters, or characters to be passed through
- the display table, or non-character objects (when this gets
- implemented), etc. Instead, this routine here should parse
- the string into a series of runes. */
rb.object.dglyph.glyph = gb->glyph;
rb.object.dglyph.extent = gb->extent;
rb.object.dglyph.xoffset = xoffset;
dl->used_prop_data = 0;
dl->num_chars = 0;
+ dl->line_continuation = 0;
xzero (data);
data.ef = extent_fragment_new (w->buffer, f);
/* data.bi_bufpos is already at the start of the next line. */
+ dl->line_continuation = 1;
gb.glyph = Vcontinuation_glyph;
cachel = GLYPH_CACHEL (w, CONT_GLYPH_INDEX);
}
- add_glyph_rune (&data, &gb, BEGIN_GLYPHS, 1, cachel);
+ add_glyph_rune (&data, &gb, BEGIN_GLYPHS, 0, cachel);
if (truncate_win && data.bi_bufpos == BI_BUF_ZV (b)
&& BI_BUF_FETCH_CHAR (b, prev_bytind (b, BI_BUF_ZV (b))) != '\n')
? dl->left_glyphs
: dl->right_glyphs);
int elt, end;
- int xpos = start;
int reverse;
+ struct window *w = XWINDOW (window);
+ struct frame *f = XFRAME (w->frame);
+ struct device *d = XDEVICE (f->device);
+ pos_data data;
+
+ xzero (data);
+ data.d = d;
+ data.window = window;
+ data.db = db;
+ data.dl = dl;
+ data.pixpos = start;
+ data.cursor_type = NO_CURSOR;
+ data.cursor_x = -1;
+ data.last_charset = Qunbound;
+ data.last_findex = DEFAULT_INDEX;
+ data.result_str = Qnil;
+ data.string = Qnil;
+ data.new_ascent = dl->ascent;
+ data.new_descent = dl->descent;
if ((layout == GL_WHITESPACE && side == LEFT_GLYPHS)
|| (layout == GL_INSIDE_MARGIN && side == RIGHT_GLYPHS))
|| (side == RIGHT_GLYPHS &&
extent_end_glyph_layout (XEXTENT (gb->extent)) == layout)))
{
- struct rune rb;
-
- rb.width = gb->width;
- rb.findex = gb->findex;
- rb.xpos = xpos;
- rb.bufpos = -1;
- rb.endpos = 0;
- rb.type = RUNE_DGLYPH;
- rb.object.dglyph.glyph = gb->glyph;
- rb.object.dglyph.extent = gb->extent;
- rb.object.dglyph.xoffset = 0;
- rb.cursor_type = CURSOR_OFF;
-
- Dynarr_add (db->runes, rb);
- xpos += rb.width;
+ data.findex = gb->findex;
+ data.max_pixpos = data.pixpos + gb->width;
+ add_glyph_rune (&data, gb, side, 0, NULL);
count--;
gb->active = 0;
-
- if (glyph_contrib_p (gb->glyph, window))
- {
- unsigned short ascent, descent;
- Lisp_Object baseline = glyph_baseline (gb->glyph, window);
-
- ascent = glyph_ascent (gb->glyph, window);
- descent = glyph_descent (gb->glyph, window);
-
- /* A pixmap that has not had a baseline explicitly set.
- We use the existing ascent / descent ratio of the
- line. */
- if (NILP (baseline))
- {
- int gheight = ascent + descent;
- int line_height = dl->ascent + dl->descent;
- int pix_ascent, pix_descent;
-
- pix_descent = (int) (gheight * dl->descent) / line_height;
- pix_ascent = gheight - pix_descent;
-
- dl->ascent = max ((int) dl->ascent, pix_ascent);
- dl->descent = max ((int) dl->descent, pix_descent);
- }
-
- /* A string so determine contribution normally. */
- else if (EQ (baseline, Qt))
- {
- dl->ascent = max (dl->ascent, ascent);
- dl->descent = max (dl->descent, descent);
- }
-
- /* A pixmap with an explicitly set baseline. We determine the
- contribution here. */
- else if (INTP (baseline))
- {
- int height = ascent + descent;
- int pix_ascent, pix_descent;
-
- pix_ascent = height * XINT (baseline) / 100;
- pix_descent = height - pix_ascent;
-
- dl->ascent = max ((int) dl->ascent, pix_ascent);
- dl->descent = max ((int) dl->descent, pix_descent);
- }
-
- /* Otherwise something is screwed up. */
- else
- abort ();
- }
}
(reverse ? elt-- : elt++);
}
- return xpos;
+ if (data.max_pixmap_height)
+ {
+ int height = data.new_ascent + data.new_descent;
+ int pix_ascent, pix_descent;
+
+ pix_descent = data.max_pixmap_height * data.new_descent / height;
+ pix_ascent = data.max_pixmap_height - pix_descent;
+ data.new_ascent = max (data.new_ascent, pix_ascent);
+ data.new_descent = max (data.new_descent, pix_descent);
+ }
+
+ dl->ascent = data.new_ascent;
+ dl->descent = data.new_descent;
+
+ return data.pixpos;
}
/* Add a blank to a margin display block. */
Bufbyte *strdata;
struct buffer *buf = XBUFFER (WINDOW_BUFFER (w));
+ in_modeline_generation = 1;
+
detach_all_extents (result_str);
resize_string (XSTRING (result_str), -1,
data.bytepos - XSTRING_LENGTH (result_str));
Dynarr_at (formatted_string_extent_end_dynarr, elt),
result_str);
}
+
+ in_modeline_generation = 0;
}
}
/* The modeline is at the bottom of the gutters. */
dl->ypos = WINDOW_BOTTOM (w);
- /* adjust for the bottom gutter */
- if (window_is_lowest (w))
- dl->ypos -= FRAME_BOTTOM_GUTTER_BOUNDS (f);
-
rb.findex = MODELINE_INDEX;
rb.xpos = dl->bounds.left_out;
rb.width = dl->bounds.right_out - dl->bounds.left_out;
set this until we've generated the modeline in order to account
for any embedded faces. */
dl->ypos = WINDOW_BOTTOM (w) - dl->descent - ypos_adj;
- /* adjust for the bottom gutter */
- if (window_is_lowest (w))
- dl->ypos -= FRAME_BOTTOM_GUTTER_BOUNDS (f);
}
static Charcount
-add_string_to_fstring_db_runes (pos_data *data, CONST Bufbyte *str,
+add_string_to_fstring_db_runes (pos_data *data, const Bufbyte *str,
Charcount pos, Charcount min_pos, Charcount max_pos)
{
/* This function has been Mule-ized. */
Charcount end;
- CONST Bufbyte *cur_pos = str;
+ const Bufbyte *cur_pos = str;
struct display_block *db = data->db;
data->blank_width = space_width (XWINDOW (data->window));
add_blank_rune (data, NULL, 0);
end = (Dynarr_length (db->runes) +
- bytecount_to_charcount (str, strlen ((CONST char *) str)));
+ bytecount_to_charcount (str, strlen ((const char *) str)));
if (max_pos != -1)
end = min (max_pos, end);
while (pos < end && *cur_pos)
{
- CONST Bufbyte *old_cur_pos = cur_pos;
+ const Bufbyte *old_cur_pos = cur_pos;
int succeeded;
data->ch = charptr_emchar (cur_pos);
{
Charcount tmp_max = (max_pos == -1 ? pos + size - *offset :
min (pos + size - *offset, max_pos));
- CONST Bufbyte *tmp_last = charptr_n_addr (last, *offset);
+ const Bufbyte *tmp_last = charptr_n_addr (last, *offset);
pos = add_string_to_fstring_db_runes (data, tmp_last,
pos, pos, tmp_max);
while (num_to_add--)
pos = add_string_to_fstring_db_runes
- (data, (CONST Bufbyte *) "-", pos, pos, max_pos);
+ (data, (const Bufbyte *) "-", pos, pos, max_pos);
}
else if (*this != 0)
{
*offset -= size;
else
{
- CONST Bufbyte *tmp_str = charptr_n_addr (str, *offset);
+ const Bufbyte *tmp_str = charptr_n_addr (str, *offset);
/* #### NOTE: I don't understand why a tmp_max is not
computed and used here as in the plain string case
*offset -= size;
else
{
- CONST Bufbyte *tmp_str = charptr_n_addr (str, *offset);
+ const Bufbyte *tmp_str = charptr_n_addr (str, *offset);
/* #### NOTE: I don't understand why a tmp_max is not
computed and used here as in the plain string case
*offset -= size;
else
{
- CONST Bufbyte *tmp_str =
- charptr_n_addr ((CONST Bufbyte *) str, *offset);
+ const Bufbyte *tmp_str =
+ charptr_n_addr ((const Bufbyte *) str, *offset);
/* #### NOTE: I don't understand why a tmp_max is not computed and
used here as in the plain string case above. -- dv */
if (min_pos > pos)
{
- add_string_to_fstring_db_runes (data, (CONST Bufbyte *) "", pos,
+ add_string_to_fstring_db_runes (data, (const Bufbyte *) "", pos,
min_pos, -1);
}
dl->used_prop_data = 0;
dl->num_chars = 0;
+ dl->line_continuation = 0;
/* set up faces to use for clearing areas, used by
output_display_line */
/* data.bi_bufpos is already at the start of the next line. */
+ dl->line_continuation = 1;
gb.glyph = Vcontinuation_glyph;
cachel = GLYPH_CACHEL (w, CONT_GLYPH_INDEX);
}
if (truncate_win && data.bi_bufpos == bi_string_zv)
{
- CONST Bufbyte* endb = charptr_n_addr (string_data (s), bi_string_zv);
+ const Bufbyte* endb = charptr_n_addr (string_data (s), bi_string_zv);
DEC_CHARPTR (endb);
if (charptr_emchar (endb) != '\n')
{
else
prop = 0;
+ /* Make sure this is set always */
+ /* Note the conversion at end */
+ w->window_end_pos[type] = start_pos;
while (ypos < yend)
{
struct display_line dl;
Dynarr_free (prop);
/* #### More not quite right, but close enough. */
- /* #### Ben sez: apparently window_end_pos[] is measured
+ /* Ben sez: apparently window_end_pos[] is measured
as the number of characters between the window end and the
end of the buffer? This seems rather weirdo. What's
- the justification for this? */
+ the justification for this?
+
+ JV sez: Because BUF_Z (b) would be a good initial value, however
+ that can change. This representation allows initalizing with 0.
+ */
w->window_end_pos[type] = BUF_Z (b) - w->window_end_pos[type];
if (need_modeline)
assert (cdl->end_bufpos == ddl->end_bufpos);
assert (cdl->offset == ddl->offset);
- /* If the last rune is already a continuation glyph, fail.
- #### We should be able to handle this better. */
- {
- struct display_block *db = get_display_block_from_line (ddl, TEXT);
- if (Dynarr_length (db->runes))
- {
- struct rune *rb =
- Dynarr_atp (db->runes, Dynarr_length (db->runes) - 1);
-
- if (rb->type == RUNE_DGLYPH
- && EQ (rb->object.dglyph.glyph, Vcontinuation_glyph))
- return 0;
- }
- }
+ /* If the line continues to next display line, fail. */
+ if (ddl->line_continuation)
+ return 0;
/* If the line was generated using propagation data, fail. */
if (ddl->used_prop_data)
return 0;
}
- /* If the last rune is now a continuation glyph, fail. */
- {
- struct display_block *db = get_display_block_from_line (ddl, TEXT);
- if (Dynarr_length (db->runes))
- {
- struct rune *rb =
- Dynarr_atp (db->runes, Dynarr_length (db->runes) - 1);
-
- if (rb->type == RUNE_DGLYPH
- && EQ (rb->object.dglyph.glyph, Vcontinuation_glyph))
- return 0;
- }
- }
+ /* If the line continues to next display line, fail. */
+ if (ddl->line_continuation)
+ return 0;
/* If any line position parameters have changed or a
cursor has disappeared or disappeared, fail. */
&& !f->faces_changed
&& !f->glyphs_changed
&& !f->subwindows_changed
- && !f->subwindows_state_changed
+ /* && !f->subwindows_state_changed*/
&& !f->point_changed
&& !f->windows_structure_changed)
{
&& !f->faces_changed
&& !f->glyphs_changed
&& !f->subwindows_changed
- && !f->subwindows_state_changed
+ /* && !f->subwindows_state_changed*/
&& !f->windows_structure_changed)
{
if (point_visible (w, pointm, CURRENT_DISP)
&& !f->faces_changed
&& !f->glyphs_changed
&& !f->subwindows_changed
- && !f->subwindows_state_changed
+ /* && !f->subwindows_state_changed*/
&& !f->windows_structure_changed
&& !f->frame_changed
&& !truncation_changed
/* Ensure that all windows on the given frame are correctly displayed. */
-static int
+int
redisplay_frame (struct frame *f, int preemption_check)
{
struct device *d = XDEVICE (f->device);
return 1;
}
+ if (!internal_equal (f->old_buffer_alist, f->buffer_alist, 0))
+ {
+ Lisp_Object frame;
+
+ f->old_buffer_alist = Freplace_list (f->old_buffer_alist,
+ f->buffer_alist);
+ XSETFRAME (frame, f);
+ va_run_hook_with_args (Qbuffer_list_changed_hook, 1, frame);
+ }
+
/* Before we put a hold on frame size changes, attempt to process
any which are already pending. */
if (f->size_change_pending)
being handled. */
update_frame_menubars (f);
#endif /* HAVE_MENUBARS */
- /* widgets are similar to menus in that they can call lisp to
- determine activation etc. Therefore update them before we get
- into redisplay. This is primarily for connected widgets such as
- radio buttons. */
- update_frame_subwindows (f);
#ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS
/* Update the toolbars. */
update_frame_toolbars (f);
#endif /* HAVE_TOOLBARS */
+ /* Gutter update proper has to be done inside display when no frame
+ size changes can occur, thus we separately update the gutter
+ geometry here if it needs it. */
+ update_frame_gutter_geometry (f);
/* If we clear the frame we have to force its contents to be redrawn. */
if (f->clear)
f->frame_changed = 1;
- /* invalidate the subwindow cache. We use subwindows_changed here to
+ /* Invalidate the subwindow cache. We use subwindows_changed here to
cause subwindows to get instantiated. This is because
subwindows_state_changed is less strict - dealing with things
like the clicked state of button. We have to do this before
redisplaying the gutters as subwindows get unmapped in the
process.*/
- if (!Dynarr_length (f->subwindow_cachels)
- || f->subwindows_changed
- || f->faces_changed
- || f->frame_changed)
+ if (f->frame_changed || f->subwindows_changed)
{
reset_subwindow_cachels (f);
/* we have to do this so the gutter gets regenerated. */
}
else
mark_subwindow_cachels_as_not_updated (f);
- /* We can now update the gutters, safe in the knowledge that our
- efforts won't get undone. */
- update_frame_gutters (f);
hold_frame_size_changes ();
#### If a frame-size change does occur we should probably
actually be preempting redisplay. */
+ /* We can now update the gutters, safe in the knowledge that our
+ efforts won't get undone. */
+
+ /* This can call lisp, but redisplay is protected by binding
+ inhibit_quit. More importantly the code involving display lines
+ *assumes* that GC will not happen and so does not GCPRO
+ anything. Since we use this code the whole time with the gutters
+ we cannot allow GC to happen when manipulating the gutters. */
+ update_frame_gutters (f);
+
/* Erase the frame before outputting its contents. */
if (f->clear)
{
decode_mode_spec (struct window *w, Emchar spec, int type)
{
Lisp_Object obj = Qnil;
- CONST char *str = NULL;
+ const char *str = NULL;
struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (w->buffer);
Dynarr_reset (mode_spec_bufbyte_string);
long_to_string (buf, col);
Dynarr_add_many (mode_spec_bufbyte_string,
- (CONST Bufbyte *) buf, strlen (buf));
+ (const Bufbyte *) buf, strlen (buf));
goto decode_mode_spec_done;
}
}
}
-static void
+/* See the comment in image_instantiate_cache_result as to why marking
+ the glyph will also mark the image_instance. */
+void
mark_redisplay_structs (display_line_dynarr *dla)
{
display_line *dl = Dynarr_atp (dla, 0);
struct frame *f = XFRAME (XCAR (frmcons));
update_frame_window_mirror (f);
mark_window_mirror (f->root_mirror);
+ mark_gutters (f);
}
}
\f
displayed. The end of the last line is also know as the window end
position.
+ WARNING: It is possible that rediplay failed to layout any lines for the
+ windows. Under normal circumstances this is rare. However it seems that it
+ does occur in the following situation: A mouse event has come in and we
+ need to compute its location in a window. That code (in
+ pixel_to_glyph_translation) already can handle 0 as an error return value.
+
#### With a little work this could probably be reworked as just a
call to start_with_line_at_pixpos. */
static Bufpos
-start_end_of_last_line (struct window *w, Bufpos startp, int end)
+start_end_of_last_line (struct window *w, Bufpos startp, int end,
+ int may_error)
{
struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (w->buffer);
line_start_cache_dynarr *cache = w->line_start_cache;
start_elt = point_in_line_start_cache (w, cur_start, 0);
if (start_elt == -1)
- abort (); /* this had better never happen */
+ return may_error ? 0 : startp;
while (1)
{
Bufpos
start_of_last_line (struct window *w, Bufpos startp)
{
- return start_end_of_last_line (w, startp, 0);
+ return start_end_of_last_line (w, startp, 0 , 0);
}
/* For the given window W, if display starts at STARTP, what will be
Bufpos
end_of_last_line (struct window *w, Bufpos startp)
{
- return start_end_of_last_line (w, startp, 1);
+ return start_end_of_last_line (w, startp, 1, 0);
+}
+
+static Bufpos
+end_of_last_line_may_error (struct window *w, Bufpos startp)
+{
+ return start_end_of_last_line (w, startp, 1, 1);
}
+
/* For window W, what does the starting position have to be so that
the line containing POINT will cover pixel position PIXPOS. */
if (!MARKERP ((*w)->start[CURRENT_DISP]))
*closest = 0;
else
- *closest = end_of_last_line (*w,
+ *closest = end_of_last_line_may_error (*w,
marker_position ((*w)->start[CURRENT_DISP]));
*col = 0;
UPDATE_CACHE_RETURN;
f->clear = 1;
redisplay_frame (f, 1);
+ /* See the comment in Fredisplay_frame. */
+ RESET_CHANGED_SET_FLAGS;
+
return unbind_to (count, Qnil);
}
redisplay_frame (f, 1);
+ /* If we don't reset the global redisplay flafs here, subsequent
+ changes to the display will not get registered by redisplay
+ because it thinks it already has registered changes. If you
+ really knew what you were doing you could confuse redisplay by
+ calling Fredisplay_frame while updating another frame. We assume
+ that if you know what you are doing you will not be that
+ stupid. */
+ RESET_CHANGED_SET_FLAGS;
+
return unbind_to (count, Qnil);
}
}
redisplay_device (d, 0);
+ /* See the comment in Fredisplay_frame. */
+ RESET_CHANGED_SET_FLAGS;
+
return unbind_to (count, Qnil);
}
redisplay_device (d, 0);
+ /* See the comment in Fredisplay_frame. */
+ RESET_CHANGED_SET_FLAGS;
+
return unbind_to (count, Qnil);
}
defsymbol (&Qbar_cursor, "bar-cursor");
defsymbol (&Qredisplay_end_trigger_functions,
"redisplay-end-trigger-functions");
+ defsymbol (&Qtop_bottom, "top-bottom");
+ defsymbol (&Qbuffer_list_changed_hook, "buffer-list-changed-hook");
DEFSUBR (Fredisplay_echo_area);
DEFSUBR (Fredraw_frame);
redisplay_variable_changed);
truncate_partial_width_windows = 1;
- DEFVAR_BOOL ("visible-bell", &visible_bell /*
-*Non-nil means try to flash the frame to represent a bell.
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("visible-bell", &Vvisible_bell /*
+*Non-nil substitutes a visual signal for the audible bell.
+
+Default behavior is to flash the whole screen. On some platforms,
+special effects are available using the following values:
+
+'display Flash the whole screen (ie, the default behavior).
+'top-bottom Flash only the top and bottom lines of the selected frame.
+
+When effects are unavailable on a platform, the visual bell is the
+default, whole screen. (Currently only X supports any special effects.)
*/ );
- visible_bell = 0;
+ Vvisible_bell = Qnil;
DEFVAR_BOOL ("no-redraw-on-reenter", &no_redraw_on_reenter /*
*Non-nil means no need to redraw entire frame after suspending.
#ifndef INHIBIT_REDISPLAY_HOOKS
xxDEFVAR_LISP ("pre-redisplay-hook", &Vpre_redisplay_hook /*
Function or functions to run before every redisplay.
-Functions on this hook must be careful to avoid signalling errors!
*/ );
Vpre_redisplay_hook = Qnil;
xxDEFVAR_LISP ("post-redisplay-hook", &Vpost_redisplay_hook /*
Function or functions to run after every redisplay.
-Functions on this hook must be careful to avoid signalling errors!
*/ );
Vpost_redisplay_hook = Qnil;
#endif /* INHIBIT_REDISPLAY_HOOKS */
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("buffer-list-changed-hook", &Vbuffer_list_changed_hook /*
+Function or functions to call when a frame's buffer list has changed.
+This is called during redisplay, before redisplaying each frame.
+Functions on this hook are called with one argument, the frame.
+*/ );
+ Vbuffer_list_changed_hook = Qnil;
+
DEFVAR_INT ("display-warning-tick", &display_warning_tick /*
Bump this to tell the C code to call `display-warning-buffer'
at next redisplay. You should not normally change this; the function