{
char *fileext;
- TO_EXTERNAL_FORMAT (LISP_STRING, file,
- C_STRING_ALLOCA, fileext,
- Qfile_name);
+ LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (file, fileext, Qfile_name);
/* #### NAS code should allow specification of a device. */
if (nas_play_sound_file (fileext, vol))
return Qnil;
char *fileext;
int result;
- TO_EXTERNAL_FORMAT (LISP_STRING, file,
- C_STRING_ALLOCA, fileext,
- Qfile_name);
+ LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (file, fileext, Qfile_name);
/* #### ESD uses alarm(). But why should we also stop SIGIO? */
stop_interrupts ();
{
const char *fileext;
- TO_EXTERNAL_FORMAT (LISP_STRING, file,
- C_STRING_ALLOCA, fileext,
- Qfile_name);
+ LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL (file, fileext, Qfile_name);
/* The sound code doesn't like getting SIGIO interrupts.
Unix sucks! */
stop_interrupts ();
/* #### ESD uses alarm(). But why should we also stop SIGIO? */
stop_interrupts ();
- succes = esd_play_sound_data (soundext, soundextlen, vol);
+ succes = esd_play_sound_data ((unsigned char *) soundext, soundextlen, vol);
start_interrupts ();
QUIT;
if(succes)
DEFVAR_LISP ("native-sound-only-on-console", &Vnative_sound_only_on_console /*
Non-nil value means play sounds only if XEmacs is running
on the system console.
-Nil means always always play sounds, even if running on a non-console tty
+Nil means always play sounds, even if running on a non-console tty
or a secondary X display.
This variable only applies to native sound support.