X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?p=chise%2Fxemacs-chise.git.1;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fs%2Fwindowsnt.h;h=6175a2cba55ff6d2080d146baa665fa00dbaa234;hp=ed8b98ab3ed2ebcffea6c15dccd4f95d9cc37b27;hb=762383636a99307282c2d93d26c35c046ec24da1;hpb=e31bfd1501359ce20fe1caf6b913a019318ec83c diff --git a/src/s/windowsnt.h b/src/s/windowsnt.h index ed8b98a..6175a2c 100644 --- a/src/s/windowsnt.h +++ b/src/s/windowsnt.h @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* System description file for Windows NT. +/* System description file for Windows 9x and NT. Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. @@ -20,12 +20,73 @@ Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* Synched up with: FSF 19.31. */ -#ifndef WINDOWSNT -#define WINDOWSNT -#endif - -#ifndef DOS_NT -#define DOS_NT /* MSDOS or WINDOWSNT */ +/* Capsule summary of different preprocessor flags: + +1. Keep in mind that there are two possible OS environments we are dealing + with -- Cygwin and Native Windows. Cygwin provides a POSIX emulation + layer on top of MS Windows -- in particular, providing the file-system, + process, tty, and signal semantics that are part of a modern, standard + Unix operating system. MS Windows also provides these services, but + through their own API, called Win32. When compiling in a Cygwin + environment, the Win32 API's are also available, and in fact are used + to do native GUI programming. + +2. There are two windowing environments we can target XEmacs for when + running under MS Windows -- Windows native, and X. (It may seem strange + to write an X application under Windows, but there are in fact many X + servers out there running on Windows, and as far as I know there is no + real (or at least, that works well) networking Window-system extension + under MS Windows. Furthermore, if you're porting a Unix application to + Windows and use Cygwin to assist you, it might seem natural to use an + X server to avoid having to port all the code to Windows.) For XEmacs, + there are various reasons people could come up with for why we would + want to keep maintaining X Windows under MS Windows support. + +That gives us four possible build environments. I (Ben) build +regularly on fully-native-everything, Andy builds on Cygwin + MS +Windows + X Windows for windowing. + +The build flags used for these divisions are: + +CYGWIN -- for Cygwin-only stuff. +WIN32_NATIVE -- Win32 native OS-level stuff (files, process, etc.). +HAVE_X_WINDOWS -- for X Windows (regardless of whether under MS Win) +HAVE_MS_WINDOWS -- MS Windows native windowing system (anything related to + the appearance of the graphical screen). + +Finally, there's also the MINGW build environment, which uses GCC +\(similar to Cygwin), but native MS Windows libraries rather than a +POSIX emulation layer (the Cygwin approach). This environment defines +WIN32_NATIVE, but also defines MINGW, which is used mostly because +uses its own include files (related to Cygwin), which have a few +things messed up. + + +Formerly, we had a whole host of flags. Here's the conversion, for porting +code from GNU Emacs and such: + + +WINDOWSNT -> WIN32_NATIVE +WIN32 -> WIN32_NATIVE +_WIN32 -> WIN32_NATIVE +HAVE_WIN32 -> WIN32_NATIVE +DOS_NT -> WIN32_NATIVE +HAVE_NTGUI -> WIN32_NATIVE, unless it ends up already bracketed by this +HAVE_FACES -> always true +MSDOS -> determine whether this code is really specific to MS-DOS (and not + Windows -- e.g. DJGPP code); if so, delete the code; otherwise, + convert to WIN32_NATIVE (we do not support MS-DOS w/DOS Extender + under XEmacs) + +__CYGWIN__ -> CYGWIN +__CYGWIN32__ -> CYGWIN +__MINGW32__ -> MINGW + +*/ + +/* Identify ourselves */ +#ifndef WIN32_NATIVE +#define WIN32_NATIVE #endif /* In case non-Microsoft compiler is used, we fake _MSC_VER */ @@ -167,11 +228,6 @@ typedef int pid_t; #define HAVE_H_ERRNO #define HAVE_STRUCT_UTIMBUF -#ifdef HAVE_NTGUI -#define HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM -#define HAVE_FACES -#endif - #define HAVE_STRCASECMP /* Compatibility macros. Some used to be routines in nt.c */ @@ -246,10 +302,10 @@ gid_t getegid (void); /* We now have emulation for some signals */ #define HAVE_SIGHOLD -#define sigset(s,h) msw_sigset(s,h) -#define sighold(s) msw_sighold(s) -#define sigrelse(s) msw_sigrelse(s) -#define sigpause(s) msw_sigpause(s) +#define sigset(s,h) mswindows_sigset(s,h) +#define sighold(s) mswindows_sighold(s) +#define sigrelse(s) mswindows_sigrelse(s) +#define sigpause(s) mswindows_sigpause(s) /* Defines that we need that aren't in the standard signal.h */ #define SIGHUP 1 /* Hang up */ @@ -258,10 +314,6 @@ gid_t getegid (void); #define SIGALRM 14 /* Alarm */ #define SIGPROF 29 /* Profiling timer exp */ -/* For integration with MSDOS support. */ -#define getdisk() (_getdrive () - 1) -#define getdefdir(_drv, _buf) _getdcwd (_drv, _buf, MAXPATHLEN) - /* Defines size_t and alloca (). */ #include @@ -312,3 +364,8 @@ gid_t getegid (void); #define DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN_GCC_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX_SUCKS(decl,str,idx) \ __declspec(noreturn) extern void decl PRINTF_ARGS(str,idx) #endif /* MSVC 6.0 */ + +#define CORRECT_DIR_SEPS(s) \ + do { if ('/' == DIRECTORY_SEP) dostounix_filename (s); \ + else unixtodos_filename (s); \ + } while (0)