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-INFO-DIR-SECTION XEmacs Editor
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Internals: (internals).       XEmacs Internals Manual.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-   Copyright (C) 1992 - 1996 Ben Wing.  Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Sun
-Microsystems.  Copyright (C) 1994 - 1998 Free Software Foundation.
-Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois.
-
-   Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
-manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
-preserved on all copies.
-
-   Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of
-this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the
-entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
-permission notice identical to this one.
-
-   Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this
-manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified
-versions, except that this permission notice may be stated in a
-translation approved by the Foundation.
-
-   Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of
-this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also
-that the section entitled "GNU General Public License" is included
-exactly as in the original, and provided that the entire resulting
-derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission notice
-identical to this one.
-
-   Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this
-manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified
-versions, except that the section entitled "GNU General Public License"
-may be included in a translation approved by the Free Software
-Foundation instead of in the original English.
-
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-File: internals.info,  Node: Index,  Prev: Interface to X Windows,  Up: Top
-
-Index
-*****
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Amdahl Corporation:                    XEmacs.
-* Andreessen, Marc:                      XEmacs.
-* asynchronous subprocesses:             Modules for Interfacing with the Operating System.
-* Baur, Steve:                           XEmacs.
-* Benson, Eric:                          Lucid Emacs.
-* bridge, playing:                       XEmacs From the Outside.
-* Buchholz, Martin:                      XEmacs.
-* Bufbyte:                               Character-Related Data Types.
-* Bufpos:                                Character-Related Data Types.
-* Bytecount:                             Character-Related Data Types.
-* bytecount_to_charcount:                Working With Character and Byte Positions.
-* Bytind:                                Character-Related Data Types.
-* C vs. Lisp:                            The Lisp Language.
-* caller-protects (GCPRO rule):          Writing Lisp Primitives.
-* case table:                            Modules for Other Aspects of the Lisp Interpreter and Object System.
-* Charcount:                             Character-Related Data Types.
-* charcount_to_bytecount:                Working With Character and Byte Positions.
-* charptr_emchar:                        Working With Character and Byte Positions.
-* charptr_n_addr:                        Working With Character and Byte Positions.
-* closer:                                Lstream Methods.
-* closure:                               The XEmacs Object System (Abstractly Speaking).
-* Coding for Mule:                       Coding for Mule.
-* Common Lisp:                           The Lisp Language.
-* compact_string_chars:                  compact_string_chars.
-* conservative garbage collection:       GCPROing.
-* copy-on-write:                         General Coding Rules.
-* critical redisplay sections:           Critical Redisplay Sections.
-* DEC_CHARPTR:                           Working With Character and Byte Positions.
-* Devin, Matthieu:                       Lucid Emacs.
-* display order of extents:              Mathematics of Extent Ordering.
-* dynamic array:                         Low-Level Modules.
-* dynamic scoping:                       The Lisp Language.
-* dynamic types:                         The Lisp Language.
-* Emchar:                                Character-Related Data Types.
-* Energize:                              Lucid Emacs.
-* Epoch <1>:                             XEmacs.
-* Epoch:                                 Lucid Emacs.
-* Extbyte:                               Character-Related Data Types.
-* Extcount:                              Character-Related Data Types.
-* extent fragment:                       Extent Fragments.
-* extent mathematics:                    Mathematics of Extent Ordering.
-* extent ordering:                       Mathematics of Extent Ordering.
-* extents, display order:                Mathematics of Extent Ordering.
-* external widget:                       Modules for Interfacing with X Windows.
-* flusher:                               Lstream Methods.
-* Free Software Foundation:              A History of Emacs.
-* frob block:                            Introduction to Allocation.
-* FSF:                                   A History of Emacs.
-* FSF Emacs <1>:                         GNU Emacs 20.
-* FSF Emacs:                             GNU Emacs 19.
-* garbage collection:                    Garbage Collection.
-* garbage collection protection:         Writing Lisp Primitives.
-* garbage collection step by step:       Garbage Collection - Step by Step.
-* garbage collection, conservative:      GCPROing.
-* garbage collection, invocation:        Invocation.
-* garbage_collect_1:                     garbage_collect_1.
-* gc_sweep:                              gc_sweep.
-* GNU Emacs 19:                          GNU Emacs 19.
-* GNU Emacs 20:                          GNU Emacs 20.
-* Gosling, James <1>:                    The Lisp Language.
-* Gosling, James:                        Through Version 18.
-* Great Usenet Renaming:                 Through Version 18.
-* Hackers (Steven Levy):                 A History of Emacs.
-* hierarchy of windows:                  Window Hierarchy.
-* history of Emacs:                      A History of Emacs.
-* Illinois, University of:               XEmacs.
-* INC_CHARPTR:                           Working With Character and Byte Positions.
-* interactive:                           Modules for Standard Editing Operations.
-* interning:                             The XEmacs Object System (Abstractly Speaking).
-* ITS (Incompatible Timesharing System): A History of Emacs.
-* Java:                                  The Lisp Language.
-* Java vs. Lisp:                         The Lisp Language.
-* Jones, Kyle:                           XEmacs.
-* Kaplan, Simon:                         XEmacs.
-* Levy, Steven:                          A History of Emacs.
-* line start cache:                      Line Start Cache.
-* Lisp vs. C:                            The Lisp Language.
-* Lisp vs. Java:                         The Lisp Language.
-* lstream:                               Modules for Interfacing with the File System.
-* Lstream_close:                         Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_fgetc:                         Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_flush:                         Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_fputc:                         Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_fungetc:                       Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_getc:                          Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_new:                           Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_putc:                          Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_read:                          Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_reopen:                        Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_rewind:                        Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_set_buffering:                 Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_ungetc:                        Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_unread:                        Lstream Functions.
-* Lstream_write:                         Lstream Functions.
-* Lucid Emacs:                           Lucid Emacs.
-* Lucid Inc.:                            Lucid Emacs.
-* mark and sweep:                        Garbage Collection.
-* mark method <1>:                       lrecords.
-* mark method:                           Modules for Other Aspects of the Lisp Interpreter and Object System.
-* mark_object:                           mark_object.
-* marker:                                Lstream Methods.
-* mathematics of extents:                Mathematics of Extent Ordering.
-* MAX_EMCHAR_LEN:                        Working With Character and Byte Positions.
-* merging attempts:                      XEmacs.
-* MIT:                                   A History of Emacs.
-* Mlynarik, Richard:                     GNU Emacs 19.
-* MULE merged XEmacs appears:            XEmacs.
-* NAS:                                   Modules for Interfacing with the Operating System.
-* native sound:                          Modules for Interfacing with the Operating System.
-* network connections:                   Modules for Interfacing with the Operating System.
-* network sound:                         Modules for Interfacing with the Operating System.
-* Niksic, Hrvoje:                        XEmacs.
-* pane:                                  Modules for the Basic Displayable Lisp Objects.
-* permanent objects:                     The XEmacs Object System (Abstractly Speaking).
-* pi, calculating:                       XEmacs From the Outside.
-* pseudo_closer:                         Lstream Methods.
-* pure space:                            Basic Lisp Modules.
-* read syntax:                           The XEmacs Object System (Abstractly Speaking).
-* read-eval-print:                       XEmacs From the Outside.
-* reader:                                Lstream Methods.
-* record type:                           How Lisp Objects Are Represented in C.
-* Redisplay Piece by Piece:              Redisplay Piece by Piece.
-* relocating allocator:                  Low-Level Modules.
-* rename to XEmacs:                      XEmacs.
-* rewinder:                              Lstream Methods.
-* RMS:                                   A History of Emacs.
-* scanner:                               Modules for Other Aspects of the Lisp Interpreter and Object System.
-* scoping, dynamic:                      The Lisp Language.
-* seekable_p:                            Lstream Methods.
-* selections:                            Modules for Interfacing with X Windows.
-* set_charptr_emchar:                    Working With Character and Byte Positions.
-* Sexton, Harlan:                        Lucid Emacs.
-* sound, native:                         Modules for Interfacing with the Operating System.
-* sound, network:                        Modules for Interfacing with the Operating System.
-* SPARCWorks:                            XEmacs.
-* Stallman, Richard:                     A History of Emacs.
-* subprocesses, asynchronous:            Modules for Interfacing with the Operating System.
-* subprocesses, synchronous:             Modules for Interfacing with the Operating System.
-* Sun Microsystems:                      XEmacs.
-* sweep_bit_vectors_1:                   sweep_bit_vectors_1.
-* sweep_lcrecords_1:                     sweep_lcrecords_1.
-* sweep_strings:                         sweep_strings.
-* synchronous subprocesses:              Modules for Interfacing with the Operating System.
-* taxes, doing:                          XEmacs From the Outside.
-* TECO:                                  A History of Emacs.
-* temporary objects:                     The XEmacs Object System (Abstractly Speaking).
-* Thompson, Chuck:                       XEmacs.
-* types, dynamic:                        The Lisp Language.
-* University of Illinois:                XEmacs.
-* Win-Emacs:                             XEmacs.
-* window (in Emacs):                     Modules for the Basic Displayable Lisp Objects.
-* window hierarchy:                      Window Hierarchy.
-* window point internals:                The Window Object.
-* Wing, Ben:                             XEmacs.
-* writer:                                Lstream Methods.
-* XEmacs:                                XEmacs.
-* XEmacs goes it alone:                  XEmacs.
-* Zawinski, Jamie:                       Lucid Emacs.
-
-