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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. - - -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. - 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