1 ;;; dos-fns.el --- MS-Dos specific functions.
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Maintainer: Morten Welinder (terra@diku.dk)
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27 ;; Part of this code is taken from (or derived from) demacs.
31 ;;; Add %t: into the mode line format just after the open-paren.
32 (let ((tail (member " %[(" mode-line-format
)))
33 (setcdr tail
(cons (purecopy "%t:")
36 ;; Use ";" instead of ":" as a path separator (from files.el).
37 (setq path-separator
";")
39 ;; Set the null device (for compile.el).
40 (setq grep-null-device
"NUL")
42 ;; Set the grep regexp to match entries with drive letters.
43 (setq grep-regexp-alist
44 '(("^\\(\\([a-zA-Z]:\\)?[^:( \t\n]+\\)[:( \t]+\\([0-9]+\\)[:) \t]" 1 3)))
46 ;; This overrides a trivial definition in files.el.
47 (defun convert-standard-filename (filename)
48 "Convert a standard file's name to something suitable for the current OS.
49 This function's standard definition is trivial; it just returns the argument.
50 However, on some systems, the function is redefined
51 with a definition that really does change some file names."
52 (if (or (msdos-long-file-names)
53 (not (stringp filename
))
54 (member (file-name-nondirectory filename
) '("" "." "..")))
56 (let* ((dir (file-name-directory filename
))
57 (string (copy-sequence (file-name-nondirectory filename
)))
58 (lastchar (aref string
(1- (length string
))))
60 ;; Change a leading period to a leading underscore.
61 (if (= (aref string
0) ?.
)
63 ;; Get rid of invalid characters.
64 (while (setq i
(string-match
65 "[^-a-zA-Z0-9_.%~^$!#&{}@`'()\200-\376]"
68 ;; If we don't have a period,
69 ;; and we have a dash or underscore that isn't the first char,
70 ;; change that to a period.
71 (if (and (not (string-match "\\." string
))
72 (setq i
(string-match "[-_]" string
1)))
74 ;; If we don't have a period in the first 8 chars, insert one.
75 (if (> (or (string-match "\\." string
)
79 (concat (substring string
0 8)
81 (substring string
8))))
82 (setq firstdot
(or (string-match "\\." string
) (1- (length string
))))
83 ;; Truncate to 3 chars after the first period.
84 (if (> (length string
) (+ firstdot
4))
85 (setq string
(substring string
0 (+ firstdot
4))))
86 ;; Change all periods except the first one into underscores.
87 (while (string-match "\\." string
(1+ firstdot
))
88 (setq i
(string-match "\\." string
(1+ firstdot
)))
90 ;; If the last character of the original filename was `~',
91 ;; make sure the munged name ends with it also.
92 (if (equal lastchar ?~
)
93 (aset string
(1- (length string
)) lastchar
))
94 (concat dir string
))))
96 (defvar file-name-buffer-file-type-alist
98 ("[:/].*config.sys$" . nil
) ; config.sys text
99 ("\\.elc$" . t
) ; emacs stuff
100 ("\\.\\(obj\\|exe\\|com\\|lib\\|sys\\|chk\\|out\\|bin\\|ico\\|pif\\)$" . t
)
102 ("\\.\\(arc\\|zip\\|pak\\|lzh\\|zoo\\)$" . t
)
104 ("\\.\\(a\\|o\\|tar\\|z\\|gz\\|taz\\)$" . t
)
107 ; Borland Pascal stuff
111 "*Alist for distinguishing text files from binary files.
112 Each element has the form (REGEXP . TYPE), where REGEXP is matched
113 against the file name, and TYPE is nil for text, t for binary.")
115 (defun find-buffer-file-type (filename)
116 (let ((alist file-name-buffer-file-type-alist
)
119 (let ((case-fold-search t
))
120 (setq filename
(file-name-sans-versions filename
))
121 (while (and (not found
) alist
)
122 (if (string-match (car (car alist
)) filename
)
123 (setq code
(cdr (car alist
))
125 (setq alist
(cdr alist
))))
127 (cond((memq code
'(nil t
)) code
)
128 ((and (symbolp code
) (fboundp code
))
129 (funcall code filename
)))
130 default-buffer-file-type
)))
132 (defun find-file-binary (filename)
133 "Visit file FILENAME and treat it as binary."
134 (interactive "FFind file binary: ")
135 (let ((file-name-buffer-file-type-alist '(("" . t
))))
136 (find-file filename
)))
138 (defun find-file-text (filename)
139 "Visit file FILENAME and treat it as a text file."
140 (interactive "FFind file text: ")
141 (let ((file-name-buffer-file-type-alist '(("" . nil
))))
142 (find-file filename
)))
144 (defun find-file-not-found-set-buffer-file-type ()
146 (set-buffer (current-buffer))
147 (setq buffer-file-type
(find-buffer-file-type (buffer-file-name))))
150 ;;; To set the default file type on new files.
151 (add-hook 'find-file-not-found-hooks
'find-file-not-found-set-buffer-file-type
)
153 (defvar msdos-shells
'("command.com" "4dos.com" "ndos.com")
154 "*List of shells that use `/c' instead of `-c' and a backslashed command.")
156 (defconst register-name-alist
157 '((ax .
0) (bx .
1) (cx .
2) (dx .
3) (si .
4) (di .
5)
158 (cflag .
6) (flags .
7)
159 (al .
(0 .
0)) (bl .
(1 .
0)) (cl .
(2 .
0)) (dl .
(3 .
0))
160 (ah .
(0 .
1)) (bh .
(1 .
1)) (ch .
(2 .
1)) (dh .
(3 .
1))))
162 (defun make-register ()
165 (defun register-value (regs name
)
166 (let ((where (cdr (assoc name register-name-alist
))))
168 (let ((tem (aref regs
(car where
))))
169 (if (zerop (cdr where
))
176 (defun set-register-value (regs name value
)
179 (let ((where (cdr (assoc name register-name-alist
))))
181 (let ((tem (aref regs
(car where
)))
182 (value (logand value
255)))
185 (if (zerop (cdr where
))
186 (logior (logand tem
65280) value
)
187 (logior (logand tem
255) (lsh value
8))))))
189 (aset regs where
(logand value
65535))))))
192 (defsubst intdos
(regs)
195 ;; Support for printing under MS-DOS, see lpr.el and ps-print.el.
196 (defvar dos-printer
"PRN"
197 "*The name of a local MS-DOS device to which data is sent for printing.
198 \(Note that PostScript files are sent to `dos-ps-printer', which see.\)
200 Typical non-default settings would be \"LPT1\" to \"LPT3\" for
201 parallel printers, or \"COM1\" to \"COM4\" or \"AUX\" for serial
202 printers. You can also set it to a name of a file, in which
203 case the output gets appended to that file.
204 If you want to discard the printed output, set this to \"NUL\".")
206 (defun dos-print-region-function (start end
208 delete-text buf display rest
)
209 "MS-DOS-specific function to print the region on a printer.
210 Writes the region to the device or file which is a value of
211 `dos-printer' \(which see\). Ignores any arguments beyond
214 (write-region start end dos-printer t
0)
215 ;; Make each print-out start on a new page, but don't waste
216 ;; paper if there was a form-feed at the end of this file.
217 (if (not (char-equal (char-after (1- end
)) ?\C-l
))
218 (write-region "\f" nil dos-printer t
0)))
220 ;; Set this to nil if you have a port of the `lpr' program and
221 ;; you want to use it for printing. If the default setting is
222 ;; in effect, `lpr-command' and its switches are ignored when
223 ;; printing with `lpr-xxx' and `print-xxx'.
224 (setq print-region-function
'dos-print-region-function
)
226 ;; Set this to nil if you have a port of the `pr' program
227 ;; (e.g., from GNU Textutils), or if you have an `lpr'
228 ;; program (see above) that can print page headers.
229 ;; If `lpr-headers-switches' is non-nil (the default) and
230 ;; `print-region-function' is set to `dos-print-region-function',
231 ;; then requests to print page headers will be silently
232 ;; ignored, and `print-buffer' and `print-region' produce
233 ;; the same output as `lpr-buffer' and `lpr-region', accordingly.
234 (setq lpr-headers-switches
"(page headers are not supported)")
236 (defvar dos-ps-printer
"PRN"
237 "*Method for printing PostScript files under MS-DOS.
239 If the value is a string, then it is taken as the name of the
240 device to which PostScript files are written. By default it
241 is the default printer device; typical non-default settings
242 would be \"LPT1\" to \"LPT3\" for parallel printers, or \"COM1\"
243 to \"COM4\" or \"AUX\" for serial printers. You can also set it
244 to a name of a file, in which case the output gets appended
245 to that file. \(Note that `ps-print' package already has
246 facilities for printing to a file, so you might as well use
247 them instead of changing the setting of this variable.\) If
248 you want to silently discard the printed output, set this to \"NUL\".
250 If the value is anything but a string, PostScript files will be
251 piped to the program given by `ps-lpr-command', with switches
252 given by `ps-lpr-switches', which see.")
254 (setq ps-lpr-command
"gs")
256 (setq ps-lpr-switches
'("-q" "-dNOPAUSE" "-sDEVICE=epson" "-r240x60"
257 "-sOutputFile=LPT1" "-"))
259 ;; Backward compatibility for obsolescent functions which
263 "Changes the number of screen rows to 25."
265 (set-frame-size (selected-frame) 80 25))
268 "Changes the number of rows to 43 or 50.
269 Emacs always tries to set the screen height to 50 rows first.
270 If this fails, it will try to set it to 43 rows, on the assumption
271 that your video hardware might not support 50-line mode."
273 (set-frame-size (selected-frame) 80 50)
274 (if (eq (frame-height (selected-frame)) 50)
275 nil
; the original built-in function returned nil
276 (set-frame-size (selected-frame) 80 43)))
280 ; dos-fns.el ends here