1 /* MS-DOS specific C utilities. -*- coding: raw-text -*-
2 Copyright (C) 1993, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1999, 2000, 01, 2003
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
7 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22 /* Contributed by Morten Welinder */
23 /* New display, keyboard, and mouse control by Kim F. Storm */
25 /* Note: some of the stuff here was taken from end of sysdep.c in demacs. */
34 #include <sys/param.h>
38 #include <string.h> /* for bzero and string functions */
39 #include <sys/stat.h> /* for _fixpath */
40 #include <unistd.h> /* for chdir, dup, dup2, etc. */
41 #include <dir.h> /* for getdisk */
44 #include <io.h> /* for setmode */
45 #include <dpmi.h> /* for __dpmi_xxx stuff */
46 #include <sys/farptr.h> /* for _farsetsel, _farnspokeb */
47 #include <libc/dosio.h> /* for _USE_LFN */
48 #include <conio.h> /* for cputs */
53 #include "termhooks.h"
55 #include "dispextern.h"
65 #include "blockinput.h"
67 #include "intervals.h"
71 /* #include <process.h> */
72 /* Damn that local process.h! Instead we can define P_WAIT ourselves. */
80 #define _dos_ds _go32_info_block.selector_for_linear_memory
86 #include "syssignal.h"
92 /* If other `malloc' than ours is used, force our `sbrk' behave like
93 Unix programs expect (resize memory blocks to keep them contiguous).
94 If `sbrk' from `ralloc.c' is NOT used, also zero-out sbrk'ed memory,
95 because that's what `gmalloc' expects to get. */
99 int _crt0_startup_flags
= _CRT0_FLAG_UNIX_SBRK
;
100 #else /* not REL_ALLOC */
101 int _crt0_startup_flags
= (_CRT0_FLAG_UNIX_SBRK
| _CRT0_FLAG_FILL_SBRK_MEMORY
);
102 #endif /* not REL_ALLOC */
103 #endif /* GNU_MALLOC */
105 #endif /* not SYSTEM_MALLOC */
106 #endif /* __DJGPP__ > 1 */
125 /* ------------------------ Mouse control ---------------------------
127 * Coordinates are in screen positions and zero based.
128 * Mouse buttons are numbered from left to right and also zero based.
131 /* This used to be in termhooks.h, but mainstream Emacs code no longer
132 uses it, and it was removed... */
133 #define NUM_MOUSE_BUTTONS (5)
135 int have_mouse
; /* 0: no, 1: enabled, -1: disabled */
136 static int mouse_visible
;
138 static int mouse_last_x
;
139 static int mouse_last_y
;
141 static int mouse_button_translate
[NUM_MOUSE_BUTTONS
];
142 static int mouse_button_count
;
149 if (have_mouse
> 0 && !mouse_visible
)
152 fprintf (termscript
, "<M_ON>");
154 int86 (0x33, ®s
, ®s
);
164 if (have_mouse
> 0 && mouse_visible
)
167 fprintf (termscript
, "<M_OFF>");
169 int86 (0x33, ®s
, ®s
);
175 mouse_setup_buttons (int n_buttons
)
179 mouse_button_count
= 3;
180 mouse_button_translate
[0] = 0; /* Left */
181 mouse_button_translate
[1] = 2; /* Middle */
182 mouse_button_translate
[2] = 1; /* Right */
184 else /* two, what else? */
186 mouse_button_count
= 2;
187 mouse_button_translate
[0] = 0;
188 mouse_button_translate
[1] = 1;
192 DEFUN ("msdos-set-mouse-buttons", Fmsdos_set_mouse_buttons
, Smsdos_set_mouse_buttons
,
193 1, 1, "NSet number of mouse buttons to: ",
194 doc
: /* Set the number of mouse buttons to use by Emacs.
195 This is useful with mice that report the number of buttons inconsistently,
196 e.g., if the number of buttons is reported as 3, but Emacs only sees 2 of
197 them. This happens with wheeled mice on Windows 9X, for example. */)
199 Lisp_Object nbuttons
;
203 CHECK_NUMBER (nbuttons
);
206 Fsignal (Qargs_out_of_range
,
207 Fcons (build_string ("only 2 or 3 mouse buttons are supported"),
208 Fcons (nbuttons
, Qnil
)));
209 mouse_setup_buttons (n
);
214 mouse_get_xy (int *x
, int *y
)
219 int86 (0x33, ®s
, ®s
);
231 fprintf (termscript
, "<M_XY=%dx%d>", x
, y
);
233 mouse_last_x
= regs
.x
.cx
= x
* 8;
234 mouse_last_y
= regs
.x
.dx
= y
* 8;
235 int86 (0x33, ®s
, ®s
);
239 mouse_pressed (b
, xp
, yp
)
244 if (b
>= mouse_button_count
)
247 regs
.x
.bx
= mouse_button_translate
[b
];
248 int86 (0x33, ®s
, ®s
);
250 *xp
= regs
.x
.cx
/ 8, *yp
= regs
.x
.dx
/ 8;
251 return (regs
.x
.bx
!= 0);
255 mouse_released (b
, xp
, yp
)
260 if (b
>= mouse_button_count
)
263 regs
.x
.bx
= mouse_button_translate
[b
];
264 int86 (0x33, ®s
, ®s
);
266 *xp
= regs
.x
.cx
/ 8, *yp
= regs
.x
.dx
/ 8;
267 return (regs
.x
.bx
!= 0);
271 mouse_button_depressed (b
, xp
, yp
)
276 if (b
>= mouse_button_count
)
279 int86 (0x33, ®s
, ®s
);
280 if ((regs
.x
.bx
& (1 << mouse_button_translate
[b
])) != 0)
290 mouse_get_pos (f
, insist
, bar_window
, part
, x
, y
, time
)
293 Lisp_Object
*bar_window
, *x
, *y
;
294 enum scroll_bar_part
*part
;
298 Lisp_Object frame
, tail
;
300 /* Clear the mouse-moved flag for every frame on this display. */
301 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
302 XFRAME (frame
)->mouse_moved
= 0;
304 *f
= SELECTED_FRAME();
306 mouse_get_xy (&ix
, &iy
);
307 *time
= event_timestamp ();
308 *x
= make_number (mouse_last_x
= ix
);
309 *y
= make_number (mouse_last_y
= iy
);
317 mouse_get_xy (&x
, &y
);
318 SELECTED_FRAME()->mouse_moved
|= (x
!= mouse_last_x
|| y
!= mouse_last_y
);
323 /* Force the mouse driver to ``forget'' about any button clicks until
326 mouse_clear_clicks (void)
330 for (b
= 0; b
< mouse_button_count
; b
++)
332 int dummy_x
, dummy_y
;
334 (void) mouse_pressed (b
, &dummy_x
, &dummy_y
);
335 (void) mouse_released (b
, &dummy_x
, &dummy_y
);
345 fprintf (termscript
, "<M_INIT>");
348 int86 (0x33, ®s
, ®s
);
350 /* Reset the mouse last press/release info. It seems that Windows
351 doesn't do that automatically when function 21h is called, which
352 causes Emacs to ``remember'' the click that switched focus to the
353 window just before Emacs was started from that window. */
354 mouse_clear_clicks ();
358 regs
.x
.dx
= 8 * (ScreenCols () - 1);
359 int86 (0x33, ®s
, ®s
);
363 regs
.x
.dx
= 8 * (ScreenRows () - 1);
364 int86 (0x33, ®s
, ®s
);
370 /* ------------------------- Screen control ----------------------
374 static int internal_terminal
= 0;
376 #ifndef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
377 extern unsigned char ScreenAttrib
;
378 static int screen_face
;
380 static int screen_size_X
;
381 static int screen_size_Y
;
382 static int screen_size
;
384 static int current_pos_X
;
385 static int current_pos_Y
;
386 static int new_pos_X
;
387 static int new_pos_Y
;
389 static void *startup_screen_buffer
;
390 static int startup_screen_size_X
;
391 static int startup_screen_size_Y
;
392 static int startup_pos_X
;
393 static int startup_pos_Y
;
394 static unsigned char startup_screen_attrib
;
396 static clock_t startup_time
;
398 static int term_setup_done
;
400 static unsigned short outside_cursor
;
402 /* Similar to the_only_frame. */
403 struct x_output the_only_x_display
;
405 /* Support for DOS/V (allows Japanese characters to be displayed on
406 standard, non-Japanese, ATs). Only supported for DJGPP v2 and later. */
408 /* Holds the address of the text-mode screen buffer. */
409 static unsigned long screen_old_address
= 0;
410 /* Segment and offset of the virtual screen. If 0, DOS/V is NOT loaded. */
411 static unsigned short screen_virtual_segment
= 0;
412 static unsigned short screen_virtual_offset
= 0;
413 /* A flag to control how to display unibyte 8-bit characters. */
414 extern int unibyte_display_via_language_environment
;
416 extern Lisp_Object Qcursor_type
;
417 extern Lisp_Object Qbar
, Qhbar
;
419 /* The screen colors of the current frame, which serve as the default
420 colors for newly-created frames. */
421 static int initial_screen_colors
[2];
424 /* Update the screen from a part of relocated DOS/V screen buffer which
425 begins at OFFSET and includes COUNT characters. */
427 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (int offset
, int count
)
431 if (offset
< 0 || count
< 0) /* paranoia; invalid values crash DOS/V */
434 regs
.h
.ah
= 0xff; /* update relocated screen */
435 regs
.x
.es
= screen_virtual_segment
;
436 regs
.x
.di
= screen_virtual_offset
+ offset
;
438 __dpmi_int (0x10, ®s
);
443 dos_direct_output (y
, x
, buf
, len
)
448 int t0
= 2 * (x
+ y
* screen_size_X
);
449 int t
= t0
+ (int) ScreenPrimary
;
454 dosmemput (buf
++, 1, t
);
458 /* This is faster. */
459 for (_farsetsel (_dos_ds
); --len
>= 0; t
+= 2, buf
++)
460 _farnspokeb (t
, *buf
);
462 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
463 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (t0
, l0
);
468 /* Flash the screen as a substitute for BEEPs. */
472 do_visible_bell (xorattr
)
473 unsigned char xorattr
;
478 movl _ScreenPrimary,%%eax \n\
485 xorb %%al,%%gs:(%%ebx) \n\
488 jne visible_bell_1 \n\
490 jne visible_bell_3 \n\
492 movzwl %%ax,%%eax \n\
493 movzwl %%ax,%%eax \n\
494 movzwl %%ax,%%eax \n\
495 movzwl %%ax,%%eax \n\
497 jne visible_bell_2 \n\
498 jmp visible_bell_0 \n\
501 : "m" (xorattr
), "g" (screen_size
)
502 : "%eax", "%ebx", /* "%gs",*/ "%ecx", "%edx");
506 ScreenVisualBell (void)
508 /* This creates an xor-mask that will swap the default fore- and
509 background colors. */
510 do_visible_bell (((the_only_x_display
.foreground_pixel
511 ^ the_only_x_display
.background_pixel
)
516 #ifndef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
518 static int blink_bit
= -1; /* the state of the blink bit at startup */
520 /* Enable bright background colors. */
526 /* Remember the original state of the blink/bright-background bit.
527 It is stored at 0040:0065h in the BIOS data area. */
529 blink_bit
= (_farpeekb (_dos_ds
, 0x465) & 0x20) == 0x20;
533 int86 (0x10, ®s
, ®s
);
536 /* Disable bright background colors (and enable blinking) if we found
537 the video system in that state at startup. */
539 maybe_enable_blinking (void)
547 int86 (0x10, ®s
, ®s
);
551 /* Return non-zero if the system has a VGA adapter. */
558 int86 (0x10, ®s
, ®s
);
559 if (regs
.h
.al
== 0x1a && regs
.h
.bl
> 5 && regs
.h
.bl
< 13)
564 /* Set the screen dimensions so that it can show no less than
565 ROWS x COLS frame. */
568 dos_set_window_size (rows
, cols
)
573 Lisp_Object video_mode
;
574 int video_mode_value
, have_vga
= 0;
575 int current_rows
= ScreenRows (), current_cols
= ScreenCols ();
577 if (*rows
== current_rows
&& *cols
== current_cols
)
581 have_vga
= vga_installed ();
583 /* If the user specified a special video mode for these dimensions,
585 sprintf (video_name
, "screen-dimensions-%dx%d", *rows
, *cols
);
586 video_mode
= XSYMBOL (Fintern_soft (build_string (video_name
),
589 if (INTEGERP (video_mode
)
590 && (video_mode_value
= XINT (video_mode
)) > 0)
592 regs
.x
.ax
= video_mode_value
;
593 int86 (0x10, ®s
, ®s
);
597 /* Must hardware-reset the mouse, or else it won't update
598 its notion of screen dimensions for some non-standard
599 video modes. This is *painfully* slow... */
601 int86 (0x33, ®s
, ®s
);
605 /* Find one of the dimensions supported by standard EGA/VGA
606 which gives us at least the required dimensions. */
614 } std_dimension
[] = {
624 while (i
< sizeof (std_dimension
) / sizeof (std_dimension
[0]))
626 if (std_dimension
[i
].need_vga
<= have_vga
627 && std_dimension
[i
].rows
>= *rows
)
629 if (std_dimension
[i
].rows
!= current_rows
630 || *cols
!= current_cols
)
631 _set_screen_lines (std_dimension
[i
].rows
);
638 #else /* not __DJGPP__ > 1 */
640 else if (*rows
<= 25)
642 if (current_rows
!= 25 || current_cols
!= 80)
645 int86 (0x10, ®s
, ®s
);
648 int86 (0x10, ®s
, ®s
);
651 int86 (0x10, ®s
, ®s
);
653 int86 (0x10, ®s
, ®s
);
656 else if (*rows
<= 50)
657 if (have_vga
&& (current_rows
!= 50 || current_cols
!= 80)
658 || *rows
<= 43 && (current_rows
!= 43 || current_cols
!= 80))
661 int86 (0x10, ®s
, ®s
);
664 int86 (0x10, ®s
, ®s
);
667 int86 (0x10, ®s
, ®s
);
670 int86 (0x10, ®s
, ®s
);
672 #endif /* not __DJGPP__ > 1 */
680 /* Tell the caller what dimensions have been REALLY set. */
681 *rows
= ScreenRows ();
682 *cols
= ScreenCols ();
684 /* Update Emacs' notion of screen dimensions. */
685 screen_size_X
= *cols
;
686 screen_size_Y
= *rows
;
687 screen_size
= *cols
* *rows
;
690 /* If the dimensions changed, the mouse highlight info is invalid. */
691 if (current_rows
!= *rows
|| current_cols
!= *cols
)
693 struct frame
*f
= SELECTED_FRAME();
694 struct display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
695 Lisp_Object window
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
;
697 if (! NILP (window
) && XFRAME (XWINDOW (window
)->frame
) == f
)
699 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= -1;
700 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= -1;
701 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
= Qnil
;
706 /* Enable bright background colors. */
709 /* FIXME: I'm not sure the above will run at all on DOS/V. But let's
710 be defensive anyway. */
711 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
712 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (0, *cols
* *rows
);
715 /* If we write a character in the position where the mouse is,
716 the mouse cursor may need to be refreshed. */
726 mouse_get_xy (&x
, &y
);
727 if (y
!= new_pos_Y
|| x
< new_pos_X
)
733 #define DEFAULT_CURSOR_START (-1)
734 #define DEFAULT_CURSOR_WIDTH (-1)
735 #define BOX_CURSOR_WIDTH (-32)
737 /* Set cursor to begin at scan line START_LINE in the character cell
738 and extend for WIDTH scan lines. Scan lines are counted from top
739 of the character cell, starting from zero. */
741 msdos_set_cursor_shape (struct frame
*f
, int start_line
, int width
)
744 unsigned desired_cursor
;
746 int max_line
, top_line
, bot_line
;
748 /* Avoid the costly BIOS call if F isn't the currently selected
749 frame. Allow for NULL as unconditionally meaning the selected
751 if (f
&& f
!= SELECTED_FRAME())
754 /* The character cell size in scan lines is stored at 40:85 in the
756 max_line
= _farpeekw (_dos_ds
, 0x485) - 1;
759 default: /* this relies on CGA cursor emulation being ON! */
776 if (width
== BOX_CURSOR_WIDTH
)
781 else if (start_line
!= DEFAULT_CURSOR_START
)
783 top_line
= start_line
;
784 bot_line
= top_line
- width
- 1;
786 else if (width
!= DEFAULT_CURSOR_WIDTH
)
789 bot_line
= -1 - width
;
792 top_line
= bot_line
+ 1;
796 /* [31, 0] seems to DTRT for all screen sizes. */
800 else /* WIDTH is positive */
802 if (start_line
!= DEFAULT_CURSOR_START
)
803 bot_line
= start_line
;
804 top_line
= bot_line
- (width
- 1);
807 /* If the current cursor shape is already what they want, we are
809 desired_cursor
= ((top_line
& 0x1f) << 8) | (bot_line
& 0x1f);
810 if (desired_cursor
== _farpeekw (_dos_ds
, 0x460))
814 regs
.x
.cx
= desired_cursor
;
815 __dpmi_int (0x10, ®s
);
816 #endif /* __DJGPP__ > 1 */
820 IT_set_cursor_type (struct frame
*f
, Lisp_Object cursor_type
)
822 if (EQ (cursor_type
, Qbar
) || EQ (cursor_type
, Qhbar
))
824 /* Just BAR means the normal EGA/VGA cursor. */
825 msdos_set_cursor_shape (f
, DEFAULT_CURSOR_START
, DEFAULT_CURSOR_WIDTH
);
827 else if (CONSP (cursor_type
)
828 && (EQ (XCAR (cursor_type
), Qbar
)
829 || EQ (XCAR (cursor_type
), Qhbar
)))
831 Lisp_Object bar_parms
= XCDR (cursor_type
);
834 if (INTEGERP (bar_parms
))
836 /* Feature: negative WIDTH means cursor at the top
837 of the character cell, zero means invisible cursor. */
838 width
= XINT (bar_parms
);
839 msdos_set_cursor_shape (f
, width
>= 0 ? DEFAULT_CURSOR_START
: 0,
842 else if (CONSP (bar_parms
)
843 && INTEGERP (XCAR (bar_parms
))
844 && INTEGERP (XCDR (bar_parms
)))
846 int start_line
= XINT (XCDR (bar_parms
));
848 width
= XINT (XCAR (bar_parms
));
849 msdos_set_cursor_shape (f
, start_line
, width
);
853 /* Treat anything unknown as "box cursor". This includes nil, so
854 that a frame which doesn't specify a cursor type gets a box,
855 which is the default in Emacs. */
856 msdos_set_cursor_shape (f
, 0, BOX_CURSOR_WIDTH
);
869 union REGS inregs
, outregs
;
872 intdos (&inregs
, &outregs
);
876 /* Given a face id FACE, extract the face parameters to be used for
877 display until the face changes. The face parameters (actually, its
878 color) are used to construct the video attribute byte for each
879 glyph during the construction of the buffer that is then blitted to
882 IT_set_face (int face
)
884 struct frame
*sf
= SELECTED_FRAME();
885 struct face
*fp
= FACE_FROM_ID (sf
, face
);
886 struct face
*dfp
= FACE_FROM_ID (sf
, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
887 unsigned long fg
, bg
, dflt_fg
, dflt_bg
;
892 /* The default face for the frame should always be realized and
900 dflt_fg
= dfp
->foreground
;
901 dflt_bg
= dfp
->background
;
903 /* Don't use invalid colors. In particular, FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_* colors
904 mean use the colors of the default face. Note that we assume all
905 16 colors to be available for the background, since Emacs switches
906 on this mode (and loses the blinking attribute) at startup. */
907 if (fg
== FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_COLOR
|| fg
== FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR
)
908 fg
= FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (sf
);
909 else if (fg
== FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR
)
910 fg
= FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (sf
);
911 if (bg
== FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_COLOR
|| bg
== FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR
)
912 bg
= FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (sf
);
913 else if (bg
== FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR
)
914 bg
= FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (sf
);
916 /* Make sure highlighted lines really stand out, come what may. */
917 if (fp
->tty_reverse_p
&& (fg
== dflt_fg
&& bg
== dflt_bg
))
919 unsigned long tem
= fg
;
924 /* If the user requested inverse video, obey. */
927 unsigned long tem2
= fg
;
933 fprintf (termscript
, "<FACE %d: %d/%d[FG:%d/BG:%d]>", face
,
934 fp
->foreground
, fp
->background
, fg
, bg
);
935 if (fg
>= 0 && fg
< 16)
937 ScreenAttrib
&= 0xf0;
940 if (bg
>= 0 && bg
< 16)
942 ScreenAttrib
&= 0x0f;
943 ScreenAttrib
|= ((bg
& 0x0f) << 4);
947 Lisp_Object Vdos_unsupported_char_glyph
;
950 IT_write_glyphs (struct glyph
*str
, int str_len
)
952 unsigned char *screen_buf
, *screen_bp
, *screen_buf_end
, *bp
;
953 int unsupported_face
= FAST_GLYPH_FACE (Vdos_unsupported_char_glyph
);
954 unsigned unsupported_char
= FAST_GLYPH_CHAR (Vdos_unsupported_char_glyph
);
955 int offset
= 2 * (new_pos_X
+ screen_size_X
* new_pos_Y
);
956 register int sl
= str_len
;
957 register int tlen
= GLYPH_TABLE_LENGTH
;
958 register Lisp_Object
*tbase
= GLYPH_TABLE_BASE
;
960 /* If terminal_coding does any conversion, use it, otherwise use
961 safe_terminal_coding. We can't use CODING_REQUIRE_ENCODING here
962 because it always returns 1 if terminal_coding.src_multibyte is 1. */
963 struct coding_system
*coding
=
964 (terminal_coding
.common_flags
& CODING_REQUIRE_ENCODING_MASK
966 : &safe_terminal_coding
);
969 /* Do we need to consider conversion of unibyte characters to
971 int convert_unibyte_characters
972 = (NILP (current_buffer
->enable_multibyte_characters
)
973 && unibyte_display_via_language_environment
);
975 unsigned char conversion_buffer
[256];
976 int conversion_buffer_size
= sizeof conversion_buffer
;
978 if (str_len
<= 0) return;
980 screen_buf
= screen_bp
= alloca (str_len
* 2);
981 screen_buf_end
= screen_buf
+ str_len
* 2;
982 sf
= SELECTED_FRAME();
984 /* Since faces get cached and uncached behind our back, we can't
985 rely on their indices in the cache being consistent across
986 invocations. So always reset the screen face to the default
987 face of the frame, before writing glyphs, and let the glyphs
988 set the right face if it's different from the default. */
989 IT_set_face (DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
991 /* The mode bit CODING_MODE_LAST_BLOCK should be set to 1 only at
993 terminal_coding
.mode
&= ~CODING_MODE_LAST_BLOCK
;
996 int cf
, chlen
, enclen
;
997 unsigned char workbuf
[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH
], *buf
;
1000 /* Glyphs with GLYPH_MASK_PADDING bit set are actually there
1001 only for the redisplay code to know how many columns does
1002 this character occupy on the screen. Skip padding glyphs. */
1003 if (CHAR_GLYPH_PADDING_P (*str
))
1010 register GLYPH g
= GLYPH_FROM_CHAR_GLYPH (*str
);
1011 int glyph_not_in_table
= 0;
1013 /* If g is negative, it means we have a multibyte character
1014 in *str. That's what GLYPH_FROM_CHAR_GLYPH returns for
1015 multibyte characters. */
1016 if (g
< 0 || g
>= tlen
)
1018 /* This glyph doesn't have an entry in Vglyph_table. */
1020 glyph_not_in_table
= 1;
1024 /* This glyph has an entry in Vglyph_table, so process
1025 any aliases before testing for simpleness. */
1026 GLYPH_FOLLOW_ALIASES (tbase
, tlen
, g
);
1027 ch
= FAST_GLYPH_CHAR (g
);
1030 /* Convert the character code to multibyte, if they
1031 requested display via language environment. We only want
1032 to convert unibyte characters to multibyte in unibyte
1033 buffers! Otherwise, the 8-bit value in CH came from the
1034 display table set up to display foreign characters. */
1035 if (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (ch
) && convert_unibyte_characters
1037 || (ch
>= 0200 && !NILP (Vnonascii_translation_table
))))
1038 ch
= unibyte_char_to_multibyte (ch
);
1040 /* Invalid characters are displayed with a special glyph. */
1041 if (! CHAR_VALID_P (ch
, 0))
1043 g
= !NILP (Vdos_unsupported_char_glyph
)
1044 ? Vdos_unsupported_char_glyph
1045 : MAKE_GLYPH (sf
, '\177', GLYPH_FACE (sf
, g
));
1046 ch
= FAST_GLYPH_CHAR (g
);
1049 /* If the face of this glyph is different from the current
1050 screen face, update the screen attribute byte. */
1052 if (cf
!= screen_face
)
1053 IT_set_face (cf
); /* handles invalid faces gracefully */
1055 if (glyph_not_in_table
|| GLYPH_SIMPLE_P (tbase
, tlen
, g
))
1057 /* We generate the multi-byte form of CH in WORKBUF. */
1058 chlen
= CHAR_STRING (ch
, workbuf
);
1063 /* We have a string in Vglyph_table. */
1064 chlen
= GLYPH_LENGTH (tbase
, g
);
1065 buf
= GLYPH_STRING (tbase
, g
);
1068 /* If the character is not multibyte, don't bother converting it. */
1071 *conversion_buffer
= (unsigned char)ch
;
1077 coding
->src_multibyte
= 1;
1078 encode_coding (coding
, buf
, conversion_buffer
, chlen
,
1079 conversion_buffer_size
);
1080 chlen
-= coding
->consumed
;
1081 enclen
= coding
->produced
;
1083 /* Replace glyph codes that cannot be converted by
1084 terminal_coding with Vdos_unsupported_char_glyph. */
1085 if (*conversion_buffer
== '?')
1087 unsigned char *cbp
= conversion_buffer
;
1089 while (cbp
< conversion_buffer
+ enclen
&& *cbp
== '?')
1090 *cbp
++ = unsupported_char
;
1091 if (unsupported_face
!= screen_face
)
1092 IT_set_face (unsupported_face
);
1096 if (enclen
+ chlen
> screen_buf_end
- screen_bp
)
1098 /* The allocated buffer for screen writes is too small.
1099 Flush it and loop again without incrementing STR, so
1100 that the next loop will begin with the same glyph. */
1101 int nbytes
= screen_bp
- screen_buf
;
1104 dosmemput (screen_buf
, nbytes
, (int)ScreenPrimary
+ offset
);
1105 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
1106 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (offset
, nbytes
/ 2);
1107 new_pos_X
+= nbytes
/ 2;
1110 /* Prepare to reuse the same buffer again. */
1111 screen_bp
= screen_buf
;
1115 /* There's enough place in the allocated buffer to add
1116 the encoding of this glyph. */
1118 /* First, copy the encoded bytes. */
1119 for (bp
= conversion_buffer
; enclen
--; bp
++)
1121 *screen_bp
++ = (unsigned char)*bp
;
1122 *screen_bp
++ = ScreenAttrib
;
1124 fputc (*bp
, termscript
);
1127 /* Now copy the bytes not consumed by the encoding. */
1130 buf
+= coding
->consumed
;
1134 fputc (*buf
, termscript
);
1135 *screen_bp
++ = (unsigned char)*buf
++;
1136 *screen_bp
++ = ScreenAttrib
;
1140 /* Update STR and its remaining length. */
1147 /* Dump whatever is left in the screen buffer. */
1149 dosmemput (screen_buf
, screen_bp
- screen_buf
, (int)ScreenPrimary
+ offset
);
1150 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
1151 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (offset
, (screen_bp
- screen_buf
) / 2);
1152 new_pos_X
+= (screen_bp
- screen_buf
) / 2;
1154 /* We may have to output some codes to terminate the writing. */
1155 if (CODING_REQUIRE_FLUSHING (coding
))
1157 coding
->mode
|= CODING_MODE_LAST_BLOCK
;
1158 encode_coding (coding
, "", conversion_buffer
, 0, conversion_buffer_size
);
1159 if (coding
->produced
> 0)
1161 screen_buf
= alloca (coding
->produced
* 2);
1162 for (screen_bp
= screen_buf
, bp
= conversion_buffer
;
1163 coding
->produced
--; bp
++)
1165 *screen_bp
++ = (unsigned char)*bp
;
1166 *screen_bp
++ = ScreenAttrib
;
1168 fputc (*bp
, termscript
);
1170 offset
+= screen_bp
- screen_buf
;
1172 dosmemput (screen_buf
, screen_bp
- screen_buf
,
1173 (int)ScreenPrimary
+ offset
);
1174 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
1175 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (offset
, (screen_bp
- screen_buf
) / 2);
1176 new_pos_X
+= (screen_bp
- screen_buf
) / 2;
1181 /************************************************************************
1182 Mouse Highlight (and friends..)
1183 ************************************************************************/
1185 /* Last window where we saw the mouse. Used by mouse-autoselect-window. */
1186 static Lisp_Object last_mouse_window
;
1188 static int mouse_preempted
= 0; /* non-zero when XMenu gobbles mouse events */
1190 /* Set the mouse pointer shape according to whether it is in the
1191 area where the mouse highlight is in effect. */
1193 IT_set_mouse_pointer (int mode
)
1195 /* A no-op for now. DOS text-mode mouse pointer doesn't offer too
1196 many possibilities to change its shape, and the available
1197 functionality pretty much sucks (e.g., almost every reasonable
1198 shape will conceal the character it is on). Since the color of
1199 the pointer changes in the highlighted area, it is not clear to
1200 me whether anything else is required, anyway. */
1203 /* Display the active region described by mouse_face_*
1204 in its mouse-face if HL > 0, in its normal face if HL = 0. */
1206 show_mouse_face (struct display_info
*dpyinfo
, int hl
)
1208 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
);
1209 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
1214 /* If window is in the process of being destroyed, don't bother
1216 if (w
->current_matrix
== NULL
)
1217 goto set_cursor_shape
;
1219 /* Recognize when we are called to operate on rows that don't exist
1220 anymore. This can happen when a window is split. */
1221 if (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
>= w
->current_matrix
->nrows
)
1222 goto set_cursor_shape
;
1224 /* There's no sense to do anything if the mouse face isn't realized. */
1227 if (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
)
1228 goto set_cursor_shape
;
1230 fp
= FACE_FROM_ID (SELECTED_FRAME(), dpyinfo
->mouse_face_face_id
);
1232 goto set_cursor_shape
;
1235 /* Note that mouse_face_beg_row etc. are window relative. */
1236 for (i
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
;
1237 i
<= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
;
1240 int start_hpos
, end_hpos
;
1241 struct glyph_row
*row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, i
);
1243 /* Don't do anything if row doesn't have valid contents. */
1244 if (!row
->enabled_p
)
1247 /* For all but the first row, the highlight starts at column 0. */
1248 if (i
== dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
)
1249 start_hpos
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
;
1253 if (i
== dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
)
1254 end_hpos
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
;
1256 end_hpos
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
1258 if (end_hpos
<= start_hpos
)
1260 /* Record that some glyphs of this row are displayed in
1262 row
->mouse_face_p
= hl
> 0;
1265 int vpos
= row
->y
+ WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_Y (w
);
1266 int kstart
= start_hpos
+ WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w
);
1267 int nglyphs
= end_hpos
- start_hpos
;
1268 int offset
= ScreenPrimary
+ 2*(vpos
*screen_size_X
+ kstart
) + 1;
1269 int start_offset
= offset
;
1272 fprintf (termscript
, "\n<MH+ %d-%d:%d>",
1273 kstart
, kstart
+ nglyphs
- 1, vpos
);
1276 IT_set_face (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_face_id
);
1277 /* Since we are going to change only the _colors_ of the
1278 displayed text, there's no need to go through all the
1279 pain of generating and encoding the text from the glyphs.
1280 Instead, we simply poke the attribute byte of each
1281 affected position in video memory with the colors
1282 computed by IT_set_face! */
1283 _farsetsel (_dos_ds
);
1286 _farnspokeb (offset
, ScreenAttrib
);
1289 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
1290 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (start_offset
, end_hpos
- start_hpos
);
1295 /* We are removing a previously-drawn mouse highlight. The
1296 safest way to do so is to redraw the glyphs anew, since
1297 all kinds of faces and display tables could have changed
1299 int nglyphs
= end_hpos
- start_hpos
;
1300 int save_x
= new_pos_X
, save_y
= new_pos_Y
;
1302 if (end_hpos
>= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
1303 nglyphs
= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
] - start_hpos
;
1305 /* IT_write_glyphs writes at cursor position, so we need to
1306 temporarily move cursor coordinates to the beginning of
1307 the highlight region. */
1308 new_pos_X
= start_hpos
+ WINDOW_LEFT_EDGE_X (w
);
1309 new_pos_Y
= row
->y
+ WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_Y (w
);
1312 fprintf (termscript
, "<MH- %d-%d:%d>",
1313 new_pos_X
, new_pos_X
+ nglyphs
- 1, new_pos_Y
);
1314 IT_write_glyphs (row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + start_hpos
, nglyphs
);
1316 fputs ("\n", termscript
);
1323 /* Change the mouse pointer shape. */
1324 IT_set_mouse_pointer (hl
);
1327 /* Clear out the mouse-highlighted active region.
1328 Redraw it un-highlighted first. */
1330 clear_mouse_face (struct display_info
*dpyinfo
)
1332 if (! NILP (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
))
1333 show_mouse_face (dpyinfo
, 0);
1335 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= -1;
1336 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= -1;
1337 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
= Qnil
;
1340 /* Find the glyph matrix position of buffer position POS in window W.
1341 *HPOS and *VPOS are set to the positions found. W's current glyphs
1342 must be up to date. If POS is above window start return (0, 0).
1343 If POS is after end of W, return end of last line in W. */
1345 fast_find_position (struct window
*w
, int pos
, int *hpos
, int *vpos
)
1347 int i
, lastcol
, line_start_position
, maybe_next_line_p
= 0;
1348 int yb
= window_text_bottom_y (w
);
1349 struct glyph_row
*row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, 0), *best_row
= row
;
1353 if (row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
1354 line_start_position
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]->charpos
;
1356 line_start_position
= 0;
1358 if (line_start_position
> pos
)
1360 /* If the position sought is the end of the buffer,
1361 don't include the blank lines at the bottom of the window. */
1362 else if (line_start_position
== pos
1363 && pos
== BUF_ZV (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
)))
1365 maybe_next_line_p
= 1;
1368 else if (line_start_position
> 0)
1371 /* Don't overstep the last matrix row, lest we get into the
1372 never-never land... */
1373 if (row
->y
+ 1 >= yb
)
1379 /* Find the right column within BEST_ROW. */
1382 for (i
= 0; i
< row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
]; i
++)
1384 struct glyph
*glyph
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
] + i
;
1387 charpos
= glyph
->charpos
;
1394 else if (charpos
> pos
)
1396 else if (charpos
> 0)
1400 /* If we're looking for the end of the buffer,
1401 and we didn't find it in the line we scanned,
1402 use the start of the following line. */
1403 if (maybe_next_line_p
)
1410 *hpos
= lastcol
+ 1;
1414 /* Take proper action when mouse has moved to the mode or top line of
1415 window W, x-position X. MODE_LINE_P non-zero means mouse is on the
1416 mode line. X is relative to the start of the text display area of
1417 W, so the width of fringes and scroll bars must be subtracted
1418 to get a position relative to the start of the mode line. */
1420 IT_note_mode_line_highlight (struct window
*w
, int x
, int mode_line_p
)
1422 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
1423 struct display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
1424 struct glyph_row
*row
;
1427 row
= MATRIX_MODE_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
);
1429 row
= MATRIX_HEADER_LINE_ROW (w
->current_matrix
);
1433 extern Lisp_Object Qhelp_echo
;
1434 struct glyph
*glyph
, *end
;
1435 Lisp_Object help
, map
;
1437 /* Find the glyph under X. */
1438 glyph
= (row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
]
1440 /* in case someone implements scroll bars some day... */
1441 - WINDOW_LEFT_SCROLL_BAR_AREA_WIDTH (w
));
1442 end
= glyph
+ row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
];
1444 && STRINGP (glyph
->object
)
1445 && STRING_INTERVALS (glyph
->object
)
1446 && glyph
->charpos
>= 0
1447 && glyph
->charpos
< SCHARS (glyph
->object
))
1449 /* If we're on a string with `help-echo' text property,
1450 arrange for the help to be displayed. This is done by
1451 setting the global variable help_echo to the help string. */
1452 help
= Fget_text_property (make_number (glyph
->charpos
),
1453 Qhelp_echo
, glyph
->object
);
1456 help_echo_string
= help
;
1457 XSETWINDOW (help_echo_window
, w
);
1458 help_echo_object
= glyph
->object
;
1459 help_echo_pos
= glyph
->charpos
;
1465 /* Take proper action when the mouse has moved to position X, Y on
1466 frame F as regards highlighting characters that have mouse-face
1467 properties. Also de-highlighting chars where the mouse was before.
1468 X and Y can be negative or out of range. */
1470 IT_note_mouse_highlight (struct frame
*f
, int x
, int y
)
1472 struct display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
1473 enum window_part part
= ON_NOTHING
;
1477 /* When a menu is active, don't highlight because this looks odd. */
1478 if (mouse_preempted
)
1481 if (NILP (Vmouse_highlight
)
1482 || !f
->glyphs_initialized_p
)
1485 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_x
= x
;
1486 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_y
= y
;
1487 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
= f
;
1489 if (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_defer
)
1494 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_deferred_gc
= 1;
1498 /* Which window is that in? */
1499 window
= window_from_coordinates (f
, x
, y
, &part
, &x
, &y
, 0);
1501 /* If we were displaying active text in another window, clear that. */
1502 if (! EQ (window
, dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
))
1503 clear_mouse_face (dpyinfo
);
1505 /* Not on a window -> return. */
1506 if (!WINDOWP (window
))
1509 /* Convert to window-relative coordinates. */
1510 w
= XWINDOW (window
);
1512 if (part
== ON_MODE_LINE
|| part
== ON_HEADER_LINE
)
1514 /* Mouse is on the mode or top line. */
1515 IT_note_mode_line_highlight (w
, x
, part
== ON_MODE_LINE
);
1519 IT_set_mouse_pointer (0);
1521 /* Are we in a window whose display is up to date?
1522 And verify the buffer's text has not changed. */
1524 && EQ (w
->window_end_valid
, w
->buffer
)
1525 && XFASTINT (w
->last_modified
) == BUF_MODIFF (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
))
1526 && (XFASTINT (w
->last_overlay_modified
)
1527 == BUF_OVERLAY_MODIFF (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
))))
1529 int pos
, i
, nrows
= w
->current_matrix
->nrows
;
1530 struct glyph_row
*row
;
1531 struct glyph
*glyph
;
1533 /* Find the glyph under X/Y. */
1535 if (y
>= 0 && y
< nrows
)
1537 row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, y
);
1538 /* Give up if some row before the one we are looking for is
1540 for (i
= 0; i
<= y
; i
++)
1541 if (!MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, i
)->enabled_p
)
1543 if (i
> y
/* all rows upto and including the one at Y are enabled */
1544 && row
->displays_text_p
1545 && x
< window_box_width (w
, TEXT_AREA
))
1547 glyph
= row
->glyphs
[TEXT_AREA
];
1548 if (x
>= row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
1553 if (!BUFFERP (glyph
->object
))
1559 /* Clear mouse face if X/Y not over text. */
1562 clear_mouse_face (dpyinfo
);
1566 if (!BUFFERP (glyph
->object
))
1568 pos
= glyph
->charpos
;
1570 /* Check for mouse-face and help-echo. */
1572 extern Lisp_Object Qmouse_face
;
1573 Lisp_Object mouse_face
, overlay
, position
, *overlay_vec
;
1574 int len
, noverlays
, obegv
, ozv
;;
1575 struct buffer
*obuf
;
1577 /* If we get an out-of-range value, return now; avoid an error. */
1578 if (pos
> BUF_Z (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
)))
1581 /* Make the window's buffer temporarily current for
1582 overlays_at and compute_char_face. */
1583 obuf
= current_buffer
;
1584 current_buffer
= XBUFFER (w
->buffer
);
1590 /* Is this char mouse-active or does it have help-echo? */
1591 XSETINT (position
, pos
);
1593 /* Put all the overlays we want in a vector in overlay_vec.
1594 Store the length in len. If there are more than 10, make
1595 enough space for all, and try again. */
1597 overlay_vec
= (Lisp_Object
*) alloca (len
* sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
1598 noverlays
= overlays_at (pos
, 0, &overlay_vec
, &len
, NULL
, NULL
, 0);
1599 if (noverlays
> len
)
1602 overlay_vec
= (Lisp_Object
*) alloca (len
* sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
1603 noverlays
= overlays_at (pos
,
1604 0, &overlay_vec
, &len
, NULL
, NULL
, 0);
1607 /* Sort overlays into increasing priority order. */
1608 noverlays
= sort_overlays (overlay_vec
, noverlays
, w
);
1610 /* Check mouse-face highlighting. */
1611 if (! (EQ (window
, dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
)
1612 && y
>= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
1613 && y
<= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
1614 && (y
> dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
1615 || x
>= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
)
1616 && (y
< dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
1617 || x
< dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
1618 || dpyinfo
->mouse_face_past_end
)))
1620 /* Clear the display of the old active region, if any. */
1621 clear_mouse_face (dpyinfo
);
1623 /* Find highest priority overlay that has a mouse-face prop. */
1625 for (i
= noverlays
- 1; i
>= 0; --i
)
1627 mouse_face
= Foverlay_get (overlay_vec
[i
], Qmouse_face
);
1628 if (!NILP (mouse_face
))
1630 overlay
= overlay_vec
[i
];
1635 /* If no overlay applies, get a text property. */
1637 mouse_face
= Fget_text_property (position
, Qmouse_face
,
1640 /* Handle the overlay case. */
1641 if (! NILP (overlay
))
1643 /* Find the range of text around this char that
1644 should be active. */
1645 Lisp_Object before
, after
;
1648 before
= Foverlay_start (overlay
);
1649 after
= Foverlay_end (overlay
);
1650 /* Record this as the current active region. */
1651 fast_find_position (w
, XFASTINT (before
),
1652 &dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
,
1653 &dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
);
1654 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_past_end
1655 = !fast_find_position (w
, XFASTINT (after
),
1656 &dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
,
1657 &dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
);
1658 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
= window
;
1659 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_face_id
1660 = face_at_buffer_position (w
, pos
, 0, 0,
1662 !dpyinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
);
1664 /* Display it as active. */
1665 show_mouse_face (dpyinfo
, 1);
1667 /* Handle the text property case. */
1668 else if (! NILP (mouse_face
))
1670 /* Find the range of text around this char that
1671 should be active. */
1672 Lisp_Object before
, after
, beginning
, end
;
1675 beginning
= Fmarker_position (w
->start
);
1676 XSETINT (end
, (BUF_Z (XBUFFER (w
->buffer
))
1677 - XFASTINT (w
->window_end_pos
)));
1679 = Fprevious_single_property_change (make_number (pos
+ 1),
1681 w
->buffer
, beginning
);
1683 = Fnext_single_property_change (position
, Qmouse_face
,
1685 /* Record this as the current active region. */
1686 fast_find_position (w
, XFASTINT (before
),
1687 &dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
,
1688 &dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
);
1689 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_past_end
1690 = !fast_find_position (w
, XFASTINT (after
),
1691 &dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
,
1692 &dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
);
1693 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
= window
;
1694 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_face_id
1695 = face_at_buffer_position (w
, pos
, 0, 0,
1697 !dpyinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
);
1699 /* Display it as active. */
1700 show_mouse_face (dpyinfo
, 1);
1704 /* Look for a `help-echo' property. */
1707 extern Lisp_Object Qhelp_echo
;
1709 /* Check overlays first. */
1711 for (i
= noverlays
- 1; i
>= 0 && NILP (help
); --i
)
1713 overlay
= overlay_vec
[i
];
1714 help
= Foverlay_get (overlay
, Qhelp_echo
);
1719 help_echo_string
= help
;
1720 help_echo_window
= window
;
1721 help_echo_object
= overlay
;
1722 help_echo_pos
= pos
;
1724 /* Try text properties. */
1725 else if (NILP (help
)
1726 && ((STRINGP (glyph
->object
)
1727 && glyph
->charpos
>= 0
1728 && glyph
->charpos
< SCHARS (glyph
->object
))
1729 || (BUFFERP (glyph
->object
)
1730 && glyph
->charpos
>= BEGV
1731 && glyph
->charpos
< ZV
)))
1733 help
= Fget_text_property (make_number (glyph
->charpos
),
1734 Qhelp_echo
, glyph
->object
);
1737 help_echo_string
= help
;
1738 help_echo_window
= window
;
1739 help_echo_object
= glyph
->object
;
1740 help_echo_pos
= glyph
->charpos
;
1747 current_buffer
= obuf
;
1753 IT_clear_end_of_line (int first_unused
)
1756 int i
, j
, offset
= 2 * (new_pos_X
+ screen_size_X
* new_pos_Y
);
1757 extern int fatal_error_in_progress
;
1759 if (new_pos_X
>= first_unused
|| fatal_error_in_progress
)
1763 i
= (j
= first_unused
- new_pos_X
) * 2;
1765 fprintf (termscript
, "<CLR:EOL[%d..%d)>", new_pos_X
, first_unused
);
1766 spaces
= sp
= alloca (i
);
1771 *sp
++ = ScreenAttrib
;
1775 dosmemput (spaces
, i
, (int)ScreenPrimary
+ offset
);
1776 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
1777 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (offset
, i
/ 2);
1779 /* clear_end_of_line_raw on term.c leaves the cursor at first_unused.
1780 Let's follow their lead, in case someone relies on this. */
1781 new_pos_X
= first_unused
;
1785 IT_clear_screen (void)
1788 fprintf (termscript
, "<CLR:SCR>");
1789 /* We are sometimes called (from clear_garbaged_frames) when a new
1790 frame is being created, but its faces are not yet realized. In
1791 such a case we cannot call IT_set_face, since it will fail to find
1792 any valid faces and will abort. Instead, use the initial screen
1793 colors; that should mimic what a Unix tty does, which simply clears
1794 the screen with whatever default colors are in use. */
1795 if (FACE_FROM_ID (SELECTED_FRAME (), DEFAULT_FACE_ID
) == NULL
)
1796 ScreenAttrib
= (initial_screen_colors
[0] << 4) | initial_screen_colors
[1];
1801 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
1802 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (0, screen_size
);
1803 new_pos_X
= new_pos_Y
= 0;
1807 IT_clear_to_end (void)
1810 fprintf (termscript
, "<CLR:EOS>");
1812 while (new_pos_Y
< screen_size_Y
) {
1814 IT_clear_end_of_line (screen_size_X
);
1820 IT_cursor_to (int y
, int x
)
1823 fprintf (termscript
, "\n<XY=%dx%d>", x
, y
);
1828 static int cursor_cleared
;
1831 IT_display_cursor (int on
)
1833 if (on
&& cursor_cleared
)
1835 ScreenSetCursor (current_pos_Y
, current_pos_X
);
1838 else if (!on
&& !cursor_cleared
)
1840 ScreenSetCursor (-1, -1);
1845 /* Emacs calls cursor-movement functions a lot when it updates the
1846 display (probably a legacy of old terminals where you cannot
1847 update a screen line without first moving the cursor there).
1848 However, cursor movement is expensive on MSDOS (it calls a slow
1849 BIOS function and requires 2 mode switches), while actual screen
1850 updates access the video memory directly and don't depend on
1851 cursor position. To avoid slowing down the redisplay, we cheat:
1852 all functions that move the cursor only set internal variables
1853 which record the cursor position, whereas the cursor is only
1854 moved to its final position whenever screen update is complete.
1856 `IT_cmgoto' is called from the keyboard reading loop and when the
1857 frame update is complete. This means that we are ready for user
1858 input, so we update the cursor position to show where the point is,
1859 and also make the mouse pointer visible.
1861 Special treatment is required when the cursor is in the echo area,
1862 to put the cursor at the end of the text displayed there. */
1865 IT_cmgoto (FRAME_PTR f
)
1867 /* Only set the cursor to where it should be if the display is
1868 already in sync with the window contents. */
1869 int update_cursor_pos
= 1; /* MODIFF == unchanged_modified; */
1871 /* FIXME: This needs to be rewritten for the new redisplay, or
1874 static int previous_pos_X
= -1;
1876 update_cursor_pos
= 1; /* temporary!!! */
1878 /* If the display is in sync, forget any previous knowledge about
1879 cursor position. This is primarily for unexpected events like
1880 C-g in the minibuffer. */
1881 if (update_cursor_pos
&& previous_pos_X
>= 0)
1882 previous_pos_X
= -1;
1883 /* If we are in the echo area, put the cursor at the
1884 end of the echo area message. */
1885 if (!update_cursor_pos
1886 && WINDOW_TOP_EDGE_LINE (XWINDOW (FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (f
))) <= new_pos_Y
)
1888 int tem_X
= current_pos_X
, dummy
;
1890 if (echo_area_glyphs
)
1892 tem_X
= echo_area_glyphs_length
;
1893 /* Save current cursor position, to be restored after the
1894 echo area message is erased. Only remember one level
1895 of previous cursor position. */
1896 if (previous_pos_X
== -1)
1897 ScreenGetCursor (&dummy
, &previous_pos_X
);
1899 else if (previous_pos_X
>= 0)
1901 /* We wind up here after the echo area message is erased.
1902 Restore the cursor position we remembered above. */
1903 tem_X
= previous_pos_X
;
1904 previous_pos_X
= -1;
1907 if (current_pos_X
!= tem_X
)
1910 update_cursor_pos
= 1;
1915 if (update_cursor_pos
1916 && (current_pos_X
!= new_pos_X
|| current_pos_Y
!= new_pos_Y
))
1918 ScreenSetCursor (current_pos_Y
= new_pos_Y
, current_pos_X
= new_pos_X
);
1920 fprintf (termscript
, "\n<CURSOR:%dx%d>", current_pos_X
, current_pos_Y
);
1923 /* Maybe cursor is invisible, so make it visible. */
1924 IT_display_cursor (1);
1926 /* Mouse pointer should be always visible if we are waiting for
1933 IT_update_begin (struct frame
*f
)
1935 struct display_info
*display_info
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
1936 struct frame
*mouse_face_frame
= display_info
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
;
1940 if (f
&& f
== mouse_face_frame
)
1942 /* Don't do highlighting for mouse motion during the update. */
1943 display_info
->mouse_face_defer
= 1;
1945 /* If F needs to be redrawn, simply forget about any prior mouse
1947 if (FRAME_GARBAGED_P (f
))
1948 display_info
->mouse_face_window
= Qnil
;
1950 /* Can we tell that this update does not affect the window
1951 where the mouse highlight is? If so, no need to turn off.
1952 Likewise, don't do anything if none of the enabled rows
1953 contains glyphs highlighted in mouse face. */
1954 if (!NILP (display_info
->mouse_face_window
)
1955 && WINDOWP (display_info
->mouse_face_window
))
1957 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (display_info
->mouse_face_window
);
1960 /* If the mouse highlight is in the window that was deleted
1961 (e.g., if it was popped by completion), clear highlight
1963 if (NILP (w
->buffer
))
1964 display_info
->mouse_face_window
= Qnil
;
1967 for (i
= 0; i
< w
->desired_matrix
->nrows
; ++i
)
1968 if (MATRIX_ROW_ENABLED_P (w
->desired_matrix
, i
)
1969 && MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, i
)->mouse_face_p
)
1973 if (NILP (w
->buffer
) || i
< w
->desired_matrix
->nrows
)
1974 clear_mouse_face (display_info
);
1977 else if (mouse_face_frame
&& !FRAME_LIVE_P (mouse_face_frame
))
1979 /* If the frame with mouse highlight was deleted, invalidate the
1981 display_info
->mouse_face_beg_row
= display_info
->mouse_face_beg_col
= -1;
1982 display_info
->mouse_face_end_row
= display_info
->mouse_face_end_col
= -1;
1983 display_info
->mouse_face_window
= Qnil
;
1984 display_info
->mouse_face_deferred_gc
= 0;
1985 display_info
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
= NULL
;
1992 IT_update_end (struct frame
*f
)
1994 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->mouse_face_defer
= 0;
1998 IT_frame_up_to_date (struct frame
*f
)
2000 struct display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
2001 Lisp_Object new_cursor
, frame_desired_cursor
;
2004 if (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_deferred_gc
2005 || (f
&& f
== dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
))
2008 if (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
)
2009 IT_note_mouse_highlight (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
,
2010 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_x
,
2011 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_y
);
2012 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_deferred_gc
= 0;
2016 /* Set the cursor type to whatever they wanted. In a minibuffer
2017 window, we want the cursor to appear only if we are reading input
2018 from this window, and we want the cursor to be taken from the
2019 frame parameters. For the selected window, we use either its
2020 buffer-local value or the value from the frame parameters if the
2021 buffer doesn't define its local value for the cursor type. */
2022 sw
= XWINDOW (f
->selected_window
);
2023 frame_desired_cursor
= Fcdr (Fassq (Qcursor_type
, f
->param_alist
));
2024 if (cursor_in_echo_area
2025 && FRAME_HAS_MINIBUF_P (f
)
2026 && EQ (FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (f
), echo_area_window
)
2027 && sw
== XWINDOW (echo_area_window
))
2028 new_cursor
= frame_desired_cursor
;
2031 struct buffer
*b
= XBUFFER (sw
->buffer
);
2033 if (EQ (b
->cursor_type
, Qt
))
2034 new_cursor
= frame_desired_cursor
;
2035 else if (NILP (b
->cursor_type
)) /* nil means no cursor */
2036 new_cursor
= Fcons (Qbar
, make_number (0));
2038 new_cursor
= b
->cursor_type
;
2041 IT_set_cursor_type (f
, new_cursor
);
2043 IT_cmgoto (f
); /* position cursor when update is done */
2046 /* Copy LEN glyphs displayed on a single line whose vertical position
2047 is YPOS, beginning at horizontal position XFROM to horizontal
2048 position XTO, by moving blocks in the video memory. Used by
2049 functions that insert and delete glyphs. */
2051 IT_copy_glyphs (int xfrom
, int xto
, size_t len
, int ypos
)
2053 /* The offsets of source and destination relative to the
2054 conventional memorty selector. */
2055 int from
= 2 * (xfrom
+ screen_size_X
* ypos
) + ScreenPrimary
;
2056 int to
= 2 * (xto
+ screen_size_X
* ypos
) + ScreenPrimary
;
2058 if (from
== to
|| len
<= 0)
2061 _farsetsel (_dos_ds
);
2063 /* The source and destination might overlap, so we need to move
2064 glyphs non-destructively. */
2067 for ( ; len
; from
+= 2, to
+= 2, len
--)
2068 _farnspokew (to
, _farnspeekw (from
));
2072 from
+= (len
- 1) * 2;
2073 to
+= (len
- 1) * 2;
2074 for ( ; len
; from
-= 2, to
-= 2, len
--)
2075 _farnspokew (to
, _farnspeekw (from
));
2077 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
2078 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (ypos
* screen_size_X
* 2, screen_size_X
);
2081 /* Insert and delete glyphs. */
2083 IT_insert_glyphs (start
, len
)
2084 register struct glyph
*start
;
2087 int shift_by_width
= screen_size_X
- (new_pos_X
+ len
);
2089 /* Shift right the glyphs from the nominal cursor position to the
2090 end of this line. */
2091 IT_copy_glyphs (new_pos_X
, new_pos_X
+ len
, shift_by_width
, new_pos_Y
);
2093 /* Now write the glyphs to be inserted. */
2094 IT_write_glyphs (start
, len
);
2098 IT_delete_glyphs (n
)
2104 /* set-window-configuration on window.c needs this. */
2106 x_set_menu_bar_lines (f
, value
, oldval
)
2108 Lisp_Object value
, oldval
;
2110 set_menu_bar_lines (f
, value
, oldval
);
2113 /* This was copied from xfaces.c */
2115 extern Lisp_Object Qbackground_color
;
2116 extern Lisp_Object Qforeground_color
;
2117 Lisp_Object Qreverse
;
2118 extern Lisp_Object Qtitle
;
2120 /* IT_set_terminal_modes is called when emacs is started,
2121 resumed, and whenever the screen is redrawn! */
2124 IT_set_terminal_modes (void)
2127 fprintf (termscript
, "\n<SET_TERM>");
2129 screen_size_X
= ScreenCols ();
2130 screen_size_Y
= ScreenRows ();
2131 screen_size
= screen_size_X
* screen_size_Y
;
2133 new_pos_X
= new_pos_Y
= 0;
2134 current_pos_X
= current_pos_Y
= -1;
2136 if (term_setup_done
)
2138 term_setup_done
= 1;
2140 startup_screen_size_X
= screen_size_X
;
2141 startup_screen_size_Y
= screen_size_Y
;
2142 startup_screen_attrib
= ScreenAttrib
;
2145 /* Is DOS/V (or any other RSIS software which relocates
2146 the screen) installed? */
2148 unsigned short es_value
;
2151 regs
.h
.ah
= 0xfe; /* get relocated screen address */
2152 if (ScreenPrimary
== 0xb0000UL
|| ScreenPrimary
== 0xb8000UL
)
2153 regs
.x
.es
= (ScreenPrimary
>> 4) & 0xffff;
2154 else if (screen_old_address
) /* already switched to Japanese mode once */
2155 regs
.x
.es
= (screen_old_address
>> 4) & 0xffff;
2157 regs
.x
.es
= ScreenMode () == 7 ? 0xb000 : 0xb800;
2159 es_value
= regs
.x
.es
;
2160 __dpmi_int (0x10, ®s
);
2162 if (regs
.x
.es
!= es_value
)
2164 /* screen_old_address is only set if ScreenPrimary does NOT
2165 already point to the relocated buffer address returned by
2166 the Int 10h/AX=FEh call above. DJGPP v2.02 and later sets
2167 ScreenPrimary to that address at startup under DOS/V. */
2168 if (regs
.x
.es
!= (ScreenPrimary
>> 4) & 0xffff)
2169 screen_old_address
= ScreenPrimary
;
2170 screen_virtual_segment
= regs
.x
.es
;
2171 screen_virtual_offset
= regs
.x
.di
;
2172 ScreenPrimary
= (screen_virtual_segment
<< 4) + screen_virtual_offset
;
2175 #endif /* __DJGPP__ > 1 */
2177 ScreenGetCursor (&startup_pos_Y
, &startup_pos_X
);
2178 ScreenRetrieve (startup_screen_buffer
= xmalloc (screen_size
* 2));
2181 fprintf (termscript
, "<SCREEN SAVED (dimensions=%dx%d)>\n",
2182 screen_size_X
, screen_size_Y
);
2187 /* IT_reset_terminal_modes is called when emacs is
2188 suspended or killed. */
2191 IT_reset_terminal_modes (void)
2193 int display_row_start
= (int) ScreenPrimary
;
2194 int saved_row_len
= startup_screen_size_X
* 2;
2195 int update_row_len
= ScreenCols () * 2, current_rows
= ScreenRows ();
2196 int to_next_row
= update_row_len
;
2197 unsigned char *saved_row
= startup_screen_buffer
;
2198 int cursor_pos_X
= ScreenCols () - 1, cursor_pos_Y
= ScreenRows () - 1;
2201 fprintf (termscript
, "\n<RESET_TERM>");
2203 if (!term_setup_done
)
2208 /* Leave the video system in the same state as we found it,
2209 as far as the blink/bright-background bit is concerned. */
2210 maybe_enable_blinking ();
2212 /* We have a situation here.
2213 We cannot just do ScreenUpdate(startup_screen_buffer) because
2214 the luser could have changed screen dimensions inside Emacs
2215 and failed (or didn't want) to restore them before killing
2216 Emacs. ScreenUpdate() uses the *current* screen dimensions and
2217 thus will happily use memory outside what was allocated for
2218 `startup_screen_buffer'.
2219 Thus we only restore as much as the current screen dimensions
2220 can hold, and clear the rest (if the saved screen is smaller than
2221 the current) with the color attribute saved at startup. The cursor
2222 is also restored within the visible dimensions. */
2224 ScreenAttrib
= startup_screen_attrib
;
2226 /* Don't restore the screen if we are exiting less than 2 seconds
2227 after startup: we might be crashing, and the screen might show
2228 some vital clues to what's wrong. */
2229 if (clock () - startup_time
>= 2*CLOCKS_PER_SEC
)
2232 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
2233 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (0, screen_size
);
2235 if (update_row_len
> saved_row_len
)
2236 update_row_len
= saved_row_len
;
2237 if (current_rows
> startup_screen_size_Y
)
2238 current_rows
= startup_screen_size_Y
;
2241 fprintf (termscript
, "<SCREEN RESTORED (dimensions=%dx%d)>\n",
2242 update_row_len
/ 2, current_rows
);
2244 while (current_rows
--)
2246 dosmemput (saved_row
, update_row_len
, display_row_start
);
2247 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
2248 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (display_row_start
- ScreenPrimary
,
2249 update_row_len
/ 2);
2250 saved_row
+= saved_row_len
;
2251 display_row_start
+= to_next_row
;
2254 if (startup_pos_X
< cursor_pos_X
)
2255 cursor_pos_X
= startup_pos_X
;
2256 if (startup_pos_Y
< cursor_pos_Y
)
2257 cursor_pos_Y
= startup_pos_Y
;
2259 ScreenSetCursor (cursor_pos_Y
, cursor_pos_X
);
2260 xfree (startup_screen_buffer
);
2262 term_setup_done
= 0;
2266 IT_set_terminal_window (int foo
)
2270 /* Remember the screen colors of the curent frame, to serve as the
2271 default colors for newly-created frames. */
2272 DEFUN ("msdos-remember-default-colors", Fmsdos_remember_default_colors
,
2273 Smsdos_remember_default_colors
, 1, 1, 0,
2274 doc
: /* Remember the screen colors of the current frame. */)
2280 CHECK_FRAME (frame
);
2283 /* This function is called after applying default-frame-alist to the
2284 initial frame. At that time, if reverse-colors option was
2285 specified in default-frame-alist, it was already applied, and
2286 frame colors are reversed. We need to account for that. */
2287 if (EQ (Fcdr (Fassq (Qreverse
, f
->param_alist
)), Qt
))
2289 initial_screen_colors
[0] = FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f
);
2290 initial_screen_colors
[1] = FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f
);
2294 initial_screen_colors
[0] = FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f
);
2295 initial_screen_colors
[1] = FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f
);
2300 IT_set_frame_parameters (f
, alist
)
2305 int i
, j
, length
= XINT (Flength (alist
));
2307 = (Lisp_Object
*) alloca (length
* sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
2309 = (Lisp_Object
*) alloca (length
* sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
2310 /* Do we have to reverse the foreground and background colors? */
2311 int reverse
= EQ (Fcdr (Fassq (Qreverse
, f
->param_alist
)), Qt
);
2312 int need_to_reverse
, was_reverse
= reverse
;
2313 int redraw
= 0, fg_set
= 0, bg_set
= 0;
2314 unsigned long orig_fg
, orig_bg
;
2315 Lisp_Object frame_bg
, frame_fg
;
2316 extern Lisp_Object Qdefault
, QCforeground
, QCbackground
;
2318 /* If we are creating a new frame, begin with the original screen colors
2319 used for the initial frame. */
2320 if (alist
== Vdefault_frame_alist
2321 && initial_screen_colors
[0] != -1 && initial_screen_colors
[1] != -1)
2323 FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f
) = initial_screen_colors
[0];
2324 FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f
) = initial_screen_colors
[1];
2326 orig_fg
= FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f
);
2327 orig_bg
= FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f
);
2328 frame_fg
= Fcdr (Fassq (Qforeground_color
, f
->param_alist
));
2329 frame_bg
= Fcdr (Fassq (Qbackground_color
, f
->param_alist
));
2330 /* frame_fg and frame_bg could be nil if, for example,
2331 f->param_alist is nil, e.g. if we are called from
2332 Fmake_terminal_frame. */
2333 if (NILP (frame_fg
))
2334 frame_fg
= build_string (unspecified_fg
);
2335 if (NILP (frame_bg
))
2336 frame_bg
= build_string (unspecified_bg
);
2338 /* Extract parm names and values into those vectors. */
2340 for (tail
= alist
; CONSP (tail
); tail
= Fcdr (tail
))
2345 parms
[i
] = Fcar (elt
);
2346 CHECK_SYMBOL (parms
[i
]);
2347 values
[i
] = Fcdr (elt
);
2353 for (i
= 0; i
< j
; i
++)
2355 Lisp_Object prop
, val
;
2360 if (EQ (prop
, Qreverse
))
2361 reverse
= EQ (val
, Qt
);
2364 need_to_reverse
= reverse
&& !was_reverse
;
2365 if (termscript
&& need_to_reverse
)
2366 fprintf (termscript
, "<INVERSE-VIDEO>\n");
2368 /* Now process the alist elements in reverse of specified order. */
2369 for (i
--; i
>= 0; i
--)
2371 Lisp_Object prop
, val
, frame
;
2376 if (EQ (prop
, Qforeground_color
))
2378 unsigned long new_color
= load_color (f
, NULL
, val
, need_to_reverse
2379 ? LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX
2380 : LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX
);
2381 if (new_color
!= FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_COLOR
2382 && new_color
!= FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR
2383 && new_color
!= FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR
)
2385 FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f
) = new_color
;
2386 /* Make sure the foreground of the default face for this
2387 frame is changed as well. */
2388 XSETFRAME (frame
, f
);
2389 if (need_to_reverse
)
2391 Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute (Qdefault
, QCbackground
,
2393 prop
= Qbackground_color
;
2398 Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute (Qdefault
, QCforeground
,
2404 fprintf (termscript
, "<FGCOLOR %lu>\n", new_color
);
2407 else if (EQ (prop
, Qbackground_color
))
2409 unsigned long new_color
= load_color (f
, NULL
, val
, need_to_reverse
2410 ? LFACE_FOREGROUND_INDEX
2411 : LFACE_BACKGROUND_INDEX
);
2412 if (new_color
!= FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_COLOR
2413 && new_color
!= FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_FG_COLOR
2414 && new_color
!= FACE_TTY_DEFAULT_BG_COLOR
)
2416 FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f
) = new_color
;
2417 /* Make sure the background of the default face for this
2418 frame is changed as well. */
2419 XSETFRAME (frame
, f
);
2420 if (need_to_reverse
)
2422 Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute (Qdefault
, QCforeground
,
2424 prop
= Qforeground_color
;
2429 Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute (Qdefault
, QCbackground
,
2435 fprintf (termscript
, "<BGCOLOR %lu>\n", new_color
);
2438 else if (EQ (prop
, Qtitle
))
2440 x_set_title (f
, val
);
2442 fprintf (termscript
, "<TITLE: %s>\n", SDATA (val
));
2444 else if (EQ (prop
, Qcursor_type
))
2446 IT_set_cursor_type (f
, val
);
2448 fprintf (termscript
, "<CTYPE: %s>\n",
2449 EQ (val
, Qbar
) || EQ (val
, Qhbar
)
2450 || CONSP (val
) && (EQ (XCAR (val
), Qbar
)
2451 || EQ (XCAR (val
), Qhbar
))
2454 store_frame_param (f
, prop
, val
);
2457 /* If they specified "reverse", but not the colors, we need to swap
2458 the current frame colors. */
2459 if (need_to_reverse
)
2465 XSETFRAME (frame
, f
);
2466 Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute (Qdefault
, QCforeground
,
2467 tty_color_name (f
, orig_bg
),
2473 XSETFRAME (frame
, f
);
2474 Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute (Qdefault
, QCbackground
,
2475 tty_color_name (f
, orig_fg
),
2483 face_change_count
++; /* forces xdisp.c to recompute basic faces */
2484 if (f
== SELECTED_FRAME())
2489 extern void init_frame_faces (FRAME_PTR
);
2491 #endif /* !HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
2494 /* Do we need the internal terminal? */
2497 internal_terminal_init ()
2499 char *term
= getenv ("TERM"), *colors
;
2500 struct frame
*sf
= SELECTED_FRAME();
2502 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
2503 if (!inhibit_window_system
)
2508 = (!noninteractive
) && term
&& !strcmp (term
, "internal");
2510 if (getenv ("EMACSTEST"))
2511 termscript
= fopen (getenv ("EMACSTEST"), "wt");
2513 #ifndef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
2514 if (!internal_terminal
|| inhibit_window_system
)
2516 sf
->output_method
= output_termcap
;
2520 Vwindow_system
= intern ("pc");
2521 Vwindow_system_version
= make_number (1);
2522 sf
->output_method
= output_msdos_raw
;
2524 /* If Emacs was dumped on DOS/V machine, forget the stale VRAM address. */
2525 screen_old_address
= 0;
2527 /* Forget the stale screen colors as well. */
2528 initial_screen_colors
[0] = initial_screen_colors
[1] = -1;
2530 bzero (&the_only_x_display
, sizeof the_only_x_display
);
2531 the_only_x_display
.background_pixel
= 7; /* White */
2532 the_only_x_display
.foreground_pixel
= 0; /* Black */
2534 colors
= getenv ("EMACSCOLORS");
2535 if (colors
&& strlen (colors
) >= 2)
2537 /* The colors use 4 bits each (we enable bright background). */
2538 if (isdigit (colors
[0]))
2540 else if (isxdigit (colors
[0]))
2541 colors
[0] -= (isupper (colors
[0]) ? 'A' : 'a') - 10;
2542 if (colors
[0] >= 0 && colors
[0] < 16)
2543 the_only_x_display
.foreground_pixel
= colors
[0];
2544 if (isdigit (colors
[1]))
2546 else if (isxdigit (colors
[1]))
2547 colors
[1] -= (isupper (colors
[1]) ? 'A' : 'a') - 10;
2548 if (colors
[1] >= 0 && colors
[1] < 16)
2549 the_only_x_display
.background_pixel
= colors
[1];
2551 the_only_x_display
.font
= (XFontStruct
*)1; /* must *not* be zero */
2552 the_only_x_display
.display_info
.mouse_face_mouse_frame
= NULL
;
2553 the_only_x_display
.display_info
.mouse_face_deferred_gc
= 0;
2554 the_only_x_display
.display_info
.mouse_face_beg_row
=
2555 the_only_x_display
.display_info
.mouse_face_beg_col
= -1;
2556 the_only_x_display
.display_info
.mouse_face_end_row
=
2557 the_only_x_display
.display_info
.mouse_face_end_col
= -1;
2558 the_only_x_display
.display_info
.mouse_face_face_id
= DEFAULT_FACE_ID
;
2559 the_only_x_display
.display_info
.mouse_face_window
= Qnil
;
2560 the_only_x_display
.display_info
.mouse_face_mouse_x
=
2561 the_only_x_display
.display_info
.mouse_face_mouse_y
= 0;
2562 the_only_x_display
.display_info
.mouse_face_defer
= 0;
2563 the_only_x_display
.display_info
.mouse_face_hidden
= 0;
2565 init_frame_faces (sf
);
2567 ring_bell_hook
= IT_ring_bell
;
2568 insert_glyphs_hook
= IT_insert_glyphs
;
2569 delete_glyphs_hook
= IT_delete_glyphs
;
2570 write_glyphs_hook
= IT_write_glyphs
;
2571 cursor_to_hook
= raw_cursor_to_hook
= IT_cursor_to
;
2572 clear_to_end_hook
= IT_clear_to_end
;
2573 clear_end_of_line_hook
= IT_clear_end_of_line
;
2574 clear_frame_hook
= IT_clear_screen
;
2575 update_begin_hook
= IT_update_begin
;
2576 update_end_hook
= IT_update_end
;
2577 frame_up_to_date_hook
= IT_frame_up_to_date
;
2579 /* These hooks are called by term.c without being checked. */
2580 set_terminal_modes_hook
= IT_set_terminal_modes
;
2581 reset_terminal_modes_hook
= IT_reset_terminal_modes
;
2582 set_terminal_window_hook
= IT_set_terminal_window
;
2583 char_ins_del_ok
= 0;
2587 dos_get_saved_screen (screen
, rows
, cols
)
2592 #ifndef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
2593 *screen
= startup_screen_buffer
;
2594 *cols
= startup_screen_size_X
;
2595 *rows
= startup_screen_size_Y
;
2596 return *screen
!= (char *)0;
2602 #ifndef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
2604 /* We are not X, but we can emulate it well enough for our needs... */
2608 if (! FRAME_MSDOS_P (SELECTED_FRAME()))
2609 error ("Not running under a window system");
2615 /* ----------------------- Keyboard control ----------------------
2617 * Keymaps reflect the following keyboard layout:
2619 * 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 BS
2620 * TAB 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 (41)
2621 * CLOK 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 (41) RET
2622 * SH () 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 SHIFT
2626 #define Ignore 0x0000
2627 #define Normal 0x0000 /* normal key - alt changes scan-code */
2628 #define FctKey 0x1000 /* func key if c == 0, else c */
2629 #define Special 0x2000 /* func key even if c != 0 */
2630 #define ModFct 0x3000 /* special if mod-keys, else 'c' */
2631 #define Map 0x4000 /* alt scan-code, map to unshift/shift key */
2632 #define KeyPad 0x5000 /* map to insert/kp-0 depending on c == 0xe0 */
2633 #define Grey 0x6000 /* Grey keypad key */
2635 #define Alt 0x0100 /* alt scan-code */
2636 #define Ctrl 0x0200 /* ctrl scan-code */
2637 #define Shift 0x0400 /* shift scan-code */
2639 static int extended_kbd
; /* 101 (102) keyboard present. */
2641 struct kbd_translate
{
2644 unsigned short code
;
2647 struct dos_keyboard_map
2652 struct kbd_translate
*translate_table
;
2656 static struct dos_keyboard_map us_keyboard
= {
2658 /* 01234567890123456789012345678901234567890 12345678901234 */
2659 "`1234567890-= qwertyuiop[] asdfghjkl;'\\ zxcvbnm,./ ",
2660 /* 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789 012345678901234 */
2661 "~!@#$%^&*()_+ QWERTYUIOP{} ASDFGHJKL:\"| ZXCVBNM<>? ",
2662 0, /* no Alt-Gr key */
2663 0 /* no translate table */
2666 static struct dos_keyboard_map fr_keyboard
= {
2668 /* 012 3456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 */
2669 "ý&‚\",(-Š_€…)= azertyuiop^$ qsdfghjklm—* wxcvbnm;:! ",
2670 /* 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 */
2671 " 1234567890ø+ AZERTYUIOPùœ QSDFGHJKLM%æ WXCVBN?./õ ",
2672 /* 01234567 89012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 */
2674 0 /* no translate table */
2678 * Italian keyboard support, country code 39.
2681 * added also {,},` as, respectively, AltGr-8, AltGr-9, AltGr-'
2682 * Donated by Stefano Brozzi <brozzis@mag00.cedi.unipr.it>
2685 static struct kbd_translate it_kbd_translate_table
[] = {
2686 { 0x56, 0x3c, Normal
| 13 },
2687 { 0x56, 0x3e, Normal
| 27 },
2690 static struct dos_keyboard_map it_keyboard
= {
2692 /* 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 */
2693 "\\1234567890'�< qwertyuiopŠ+> asdfghjkl•…— zxcvbnm,.- ",
2694 /* 01 23456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 */
2695 "|!\"œ$%&/()=?^> QWERTYUIOP‚* ASDFGHJKL‡øõ ZXCVBNM;:_ ",
2696 /* 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 */
2698 it_kbd_translate_table
2701 static struct dos_keyboard_map dk_keyboard
= {
2703 /* 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 */
2704 "«1234567890+| qwertyuiop†~ asdfghjkl‘›' zxcvbnm,.- ",
2705 /* 01 23456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 */
2706 "õ!\"#$%&/()=?` QWERTYUIOP�^ ASDFGHJKL’�* ZXCVBNM;:_ ",
2707 /* 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 */
2709 0 /* no translate table */
2712 static struct kbd_translate jp_kbd_translate_table
[] = {
2713 { 0x73, 0x5c, Normal
| 0 },
2714 { 0x73, 0x5f, Normal
| 0 },
2715 { 0x73, 0x1c, Map
| 0 },
2716 { 0x7d, 0x5c, Normal
| 13 },
2717 { 0x7d, 0x7c, Normal
| 13 },
2718 { 0x7d, 0x1c, Map
| 13 },
2721 static struct dos_keyboard_map jp_keyboard
= {
2723 /* 0123456789012 345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 */
2724 "\\1234567890-^\\ qwertyuiop@[ asdfghjkl;:] zxcvbnm,./ ",
2725 /* 01 23456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 */
2726 "_!\"#$%&'()~=~| QWERTYUIOP`{ ASDFGHJKL+*} ZXCVBNM<>? ",
2727 0, /* no Alt-Gr key */
2728 jp_kbd_translate_table
2731 static struct keyboard_layout_list
2734 struct dos_keyboard_map
*keyboard_map
;
2735 } keyboard_layout_list
[] =
2744 static struct dos_keyboard_map
*keyboard
;
2745 static int keyboard_map_all
;
2746 static int international_keyboard
;
2749 dos_set_keyboard (code
, always
)
2754 _go32_dpmi_registers regs
;
2756 /* See if Keyb.Com is installed (for international keyboard support).
2757 Note: calling Int 2Fh via int86 wedges the DOS box on some versions
2758 of Windows 9X! So don't do that! */
2760 regs
.x
.ss
= regs
.x
.sp
= regs
.x
.flags
= 0;
2761 _go32_dpmi_simulate_int (0x2f, ®s
);
2762 if (regs
.h
.al
== 0xff)
2763 international_keyboard
= 1;
2765 /* Initialize to US settings, for countries that don't have their own. */
2766 keyboard
= keyboard_layout_list
[0].keyboard_map
;
2767 keyboard_map_all
= always
;
2768 dos_keyboard_layout
= 1;
2770 for (i
= 0; i
< (sizeof (keyboard_layout_list
)/sizeof (struct keyboard_layout_list
)); i
++)
2771 if (code
== keyboard_layout_list
[i
].country_code
)
2773 keyboard
= keyboard_layout_list
[i
].keyboard_map
;
2774 keyboard_map_all
= always
;
2775 dos_keyboard_layout
= code
;
2783 unsigned char char_code
; /* normal code */
2784 unsigned char meta_code
; /* M- code */
2785 unsigned char keypad_code
; /* keypad code */
2786 unsigned char editkey_code
; /* edit key */
2787 } keypad_translate_map
[] = {
2788 '0', '0', 0xb0, /* kp-0 */ 0x63, /* insert */
2789 '1', '1', 0xb1, /* kp-1 */ 0x57, /* end */
2790 '2', '2', 0xb2, /* kp-2 */ 0x54, /* down */
2791 '3', '3', 0xb3, /* kp-3 */ 0x56, /* next */
2792 '4', '4', 0xb4, /* kp-4 */ 0x51, /* left */
2793 '5', '5', 0xb5, /* kp-5 */ 0xb5, /* kp-5 */
2794 '6', '6', 0xb6, /* kp-6 */ 0x53, /* right */
2795 '7', '7', 0xb7, /* kp-7 */ 0x50, /* home */
2796 '8', '8', 0xb8, /* kp-8 */ 0x52, /* up */
2797 '9', '9', 0xb9, /* kp-9 */ 0x55, /* prior */
2798 '.', '-', 0xae, /* kp-decimal */ 0xff /* delete */
2803 unsigned char char_code
; /* normal code */
2804 unsigned char keypad_code
; /* keypad code */
2805 } grey_key_translate_map
[] = {
2806 '/', 0xaf, /* kp-decimal */
2807 '*', 0xaa, /* kp-multiply */
2808 '-', 0xad, /* kp-subtract */
2809 '+', 0xab, /* kp-add */
2810 '\r', 0x8d /* kp-enter */
2813 static unsigned short
2814 ibmpc_translate_map
[] =
2816 /* --------------- 00 to 0f --------------- */
2817 Normal
| 0xff, /* Ctrl Break + Alt-NNN */
2818 Alt
| ModFct
| 0x1b, /* Escape */
2819 Normal
| 1, /* '1' */
2820 Normal
| 2, /* '2' */
2821 Normal
| 3, /* '3' */
2822 Normal
| 4, /* '4' */
2823 Normal
| 5, /* '5' */
2824 Normal
| 6, /* '6' */
2825 Normal
| 7, /* '7' */
2826 Normal
| 8, /* '8' */
2827 Normal
| 9, /* '9' */
2828 Normal
| 10, /* '0' */
2829 Normal
| 11, /* '-' */
2830 Normal
| 12, /* '=' */
2831 Special
| 0x08, /* Backspace */
2832 ModFct
| 0x74, /* Tab/Backtab */
2834 /* --------------- 10 to 1f --------------- */
2847 ModFct
| 0x0d, /* Return */
2852 /* --------------- 20 to 2f --------------- */
2861 Map
| 40, /* '\'' */
2863 Ignore
, /* Left shift */
2864 Map
| 41, /* '\\' */
2870 /* --------------- 30 to 3f --------------- */
2877 Ignore
, /* Right shift */
2878 Grey
| 1, /* Grey * */
2880 Normal
| 55, /* ' ' */
2881 Ignore
, /* Caps Lock */
2882 FctKey
| 0xbe, /* F1 */
2883 FctKey
| 0xbf, /* F2 */
2884 FctKey
| 0xc0, /* F3 */
2885 FctKey
| 0xc1, /* F4 */
2886 FctKey
| 0xc2, /* F5 */
2888 /* --------------- 40 to 4f --------------- */
2889 FctKey
| 0xc3, /* F6 */
2890 FctKey
| 0xc4, /* F7 */
2891 FctKey
| 0xc5, /* F8 */
2892 FctKey
| 0xc6, /* F9 */
2893 FctKey
| 0xc7, /* F10 */
2894 Ignore
, /* Num Lock */
2895 Ignore
, /* Scroll Lock */
2896 KeyPad
| 7, /* Home */
2897 KeyPad
| 8, /* Up */
2898 KeyPad
| 9, /* Page Up */
2899 Grey
| 2, /* Grey - */
2900 KeyPad
| 4, /* Left */
2901 KeyPad
| 5, /* Keypad 5 */
2902 KeyPad
| 6, /* Right */
2903 Grey
| 3, /* Grey + */
2904 KeyPad
| 1, /* End */
2906 /* --------------- 50 to 5f --------------- */
2907 KeyPad
| 2, /* Down */
2908 KeyPad
| 3, /* Page Down */
2909 KeyPad
| 0, /* Insert */
2910 KeyPad
| 10, /* Delete */
2911 Shift
| FctKey
| 0xbe, /* (Shift) F1 */
2912 Shift
| FctKey
| 0xbf, /* (Shift) F2 */
2913 Shift
| FctKey
| 0xc0, /* (Shift) F3 */
2914 Shift
| FctKey
| 0xc1, /* (Shift) F4 */
2915 Shift
| FctKey
| 0xc2, /* (Shift) F5 */
2916 Shift
| FctKey
| 0xc3, /* (Shift) F6 */
2917 Shift
| FctKey
| 0xc4, /* (Shift) F7 */
2918 Shift
| FctKey
| 0xc5, /* (Shift) F8 */
2919 Shift
| FctKey
| 0xc6, /* (Shift) F9 */
2920 Shift
| FctKey
| 0xc7, /* (Shift) F10 */
2921 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0xbe, /* (Ctrl) F1 */
2922 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0xbf, /* (Ctrl) F2 */
2924 /* --------------- 60 to 6f --------------- */
2925 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0xc0, /* (Ctrl) F3 */
2926 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0xc1, /* (Ctrl) F4 */
2927 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0xc2, /* (Ctrl) F5 */
2928 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0xc3, /* (Ctrl) F6 */
2929 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0xc4, /* (Ctrl) F7 */
2930 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0xc5, /* (Ctrl) F8 */
2931 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0xc6, /* (Ctrl) F9 */
2932 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0xc7, /* (Ctrl) F10 */
2933 Alt
| FctKey
| 0xbe, /* (Alt) F1 */
2934 Alt
| FctKey
| 0xbf, /* (Alt) F2 */
2935 Alt
| FctKey
| 0xc0, /* (Alt) F3 */
2936 Alt
| FctKey
| 0xc1, /* (Alt) F4 */
2937 Alt
| FctKey
| 0xc2, /* (Alt) F5 */
2938 Alt
| FctKey
| 0xc3, /* (Alt) F6 */
2939 Alt
| FctKey
| 0xc4, /* (Alt) F7 */
2940 Alt
| FctKey
| 0xc5, /* (Alt) F8 */
2942 /* --------------- 70 to 7f --------------- */
2943 Alt
| FctKey
| 0xc6, /* (Alt) F9 */
2944 Alt
| FctKey
| 0xc7, /* (Alt) F10 */
2945 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0x6d, /* (Ctrl) Sys Rq */
2946 Ctrl
| KeyPad
| 4, /* (Ctrl) Left */
2947 Ctrl
| KeyPad
| 6, /* (Ctrl) Right */
2948 Ctrl
| KeyPad
| 1, /* (Ctrl) End */
2949 Ctrl
| KeyPad
| 3, /* (Ctrl) Page Down */
2950 Ctrl
| KeyPad
| 7, /* (Ctrl) Home */
2951 Alt
| Map
| 1, /* '1' */
2952 Alt
| Map
| 2, /* '2' */
2953 Alt
| Map
| 3, /* '3' */
2954 Alt
| Map
| 4, /* '4' */
2955 Alt
| Map
| 5, /* '5' */
2956 Alt
| Map
| 6, /* '6' */
2957 Alt
| Map
| 7, /* '7' */
2958 Alt
| Map
| 8, /* '8' */
2960 /* --------------- 80 to 8f --------------- */
2961 Alt
| Map
| 9, /* '9' */
2962 Alt
| Map
| 10, /* '0' */
2963 Alt
| Map
| 11, /* '-' */
2964 Alt
| Map
| 12, /* '=' */
2965 Ctrl
| KeyPad
| 9, /* (Ctrl) Page Up */
2966 FctKey
| 0xc8, /* F11 */
2967 FctKey
| 0xc9, /* F12 */
2968 Shift
| FctKey
| 0xc8, /* (Shift) F11 */
2969 Shift
| FctKey
| 0xc9, /* (Shift) F12 */
2970 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0xc8, /* (Ctrl) F11 */
2971 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0xc9, /* (Ctrl) F12 */
2972 Alt
| FctKey
| 0xc8, /* (Alt) F11 */
2973 Alt
| FctKey
| 0xc9, /* (Alt) F12 */
2974 Ctrl
| KeyPad
| 8, /* (Ctrl) Up */
2975 Ctrl
| Grey
| 2, /* (Ctrl) Grey - */
2976 Ctrl
| KeyPad
| 5, /* (Ctrl) Keypad 5 */
2978 /* --------------- 90 to 9f --------------- */
2979 Ctrl
| Grey
| 3, /* (Ctrl) Grey + */
2980 Ctrl
| KeyPad
| 2, /* (Ctrl) Down */
2981 Ctrl
| KeyPad
| 0, /* (Ctrl) Insert */
2982 Ctrl
| KeyPad
| 10, /* (Ctrl) Delete */
2983 Ctrl
| FctKey
| 0x09, /* (Ctrl) Tab */
2984 Ctrl
| Grey
| 0, /* (Ctrl) Grey / */
2985 Ctrl
| Grey
| 1, /* (Ctrl) Grey * */
2986 Alt
| FctKey
| 0x50, /* (Alt) Home */
2987 Alt
| FctKey
| 0x52, /* (Alt) Up */
2988 Alt
| FctKey
| 0x55, /* (Alt) Page Up */
2989 Ignore
, /* NO KEY */
2990 Alt
| FctKey
| 0x51, /* (Alt) Left */
2991 Ignore
, /* NO KEY */
2992 Alt
| FctKey
| 0x53, /* (Alt) Right */
2993 Ignore
, /* NO KEY */
2994 Alt
| FctKey
| 0x57, /* (Alt) End */
2996 /* --------------- a0 to af --------------- */
2997 Alt
| KeyPad
| 2, /* (Alt) Down */
2998 Alt
| KeyPad
| 3, /* (Alt) Page Down */
2999 Alt
| KeyPad
| 0, /* (Alt) Insert */
3000 Alt
| KeyPad
| 10, /* (Alt) Delete */
3001 Alt
| Grey
| 0, /* (Alt) Grey / */
3002 Alt
| FctKey
| 0x09, /* (Alt) Tab */
3003 Alt
| Grey
| 4 /* (Alt) Keypad Enter */
3006 /* These bit-positions corresponds to values returned by BIOS */
3007 #define SHIFT_P 0x0003 /* two bits! */
3008 #define CTRL_P 0x0004
3009 #define ALT_P 0x0008
3010 #define SCRLOCK_P 0x0010
3011 #define NUMLOCK_P 0x0020
3012 #define CAPSLOCK_P 0x0040
3013 #define ALT_GR_P 0x0800
3014 #define SUPER_P 0x4000 /* pseudo */
3015 #define HYPER_P 0x8000 /* pseudo */
3018 dos_get_modifiers (keymask
)
3022 int mask
, modifiers
= 0;
3024 /* Calculate modifier bits */
3025 regs
.h
.ah
= extended_kbd
? 0x12 : 0x02;
3026 int86 (0x16, ®s
, ®s
);
3030 mask
= regs
.h
.al
& (SHIFT_P
| CTRL_P
| ALT_P
|
3031 SCRLOCK_P
| NUMLOCK_P
| CAPSLOCK_P
);
3035 mask
= regs
.h
.al
& (SHIFT_P
|
3036 SCRLOCK_P
| NUMLOCK_P
| CAPSLOCK_P
);
3038 /* Do not break international keyboard support. */
3039 /* When Keyb.Com is loaded, the right Alt key is */
3040 /* used for accessing characters like { and } */
3041 if (regs
.h
.ah
& 2) /* Left ALT pressed ? */
3044 if ((regs
.h
.ah
& 8) != 0) /* Right ALT pressed ? */
3047 if (dos_hyper_key
== 1)
3050 modifiers
|= hyper_modifier
;
3052 else if (dos_super_key
== 1)
3055 modifiers
|= super_modifier
;
3057 else if (!international_keyboard
)
3059 /* If Keyb.Com is NOT installed, let Right Alt behave
3060 like the Left Alt. */
3066 if (regs
.h
.ah
& 1) /* Left CTRL pressed ? */
3069 if (regs
.h
.ah
& 4) /* Right CTRL pressed ? */
3071 if (dos_hyper_key
== 2)
3074 modifiers
|= hyper_modifier
;
3076 else if (dos_super_key
== 2)
3079 modifiers
|= super_modifier
;
3087 modifiers
|= shift_modifier
;
3089 modifiers
|= ctrl_modifier
;
3091 modifiers
|= meta_modifier
;
3098 #define NUM_RECENT_DOSKEYS (100)
3099 int recent_doskeys_index
; /* Index for storing next element into recent_doskeys */
3100 int total_doskeys
; /* Total number of elements stored into recent_doskeys */
3101 Lisp_Object recent_doskeys
; /* A vector, holding the last 100 keystrokes */
3103 DEFUN ("recent-doskeys", Frecent_doskeys
, Srecent_doskeys
, 0, 0, 0,
3104 doc
: /* Return vector of last 100 keyboard input values seen in dos_rawgetc.
3105 Each input key receives two values in this vector: first the ASCII code,
3106 and then the scan code. */)
3109 Lisp_Object val
, *keys
= XVECTOR (recent_doskeys
)->contents
;
3111 if (total_doskeys
< NUM_RECENT_DOSKEYS
)
3112 return Fvector (total_doskeys
, keys
);
3115 val
= Fvector (NUM_RECENT_DOSKEYS
, keys
);
3116 bcopy (keys
+ recent_doskeys_index
,
3117 XVECTOR (val
)->contents
,
3118 (NUM_RECENT_DOSKEYS
- recent_doskeys_index
) * sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
3120 XVECTOR (val
)->contents
+ NUM_RECENT_DOSKEYS
- recent_doskeys_index
,
3121 recent_doskeys_index
* sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
3126 /* Get a char from keyboard. Function keys are put into the event queue. */
3130 struct input_event event
;
3132 struct display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (SELECTED_FRAME());
3135 #ifndef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
3136 /* Maybe put the cursor where it should be. */
3137 IT_cmgoto (SELECTED_FRAME());
3140 /* The following condition is equivalent to `kbhit ()', except that
3141 it uses the bios to do its job. This pleases DESQview/X. */
3142 while ((regs
.h
.ah
= extended_kbd
? 0x11 : 0x01),
3143 int86 (0x16, ®s
, ®s
),
3144 (regs
.x
.flags
& 0x40) == 0)
3147 register unsigned char c
;
3148 int modifiers
, sc
, code
= -1, mask
, kp_mode
;
3150 regs
.h
.ah
= extended_kbd
? 0x10 : 0x00;
3151 int86 (0x16, ®s
, ®s
);
3156 XVECTOR (recent_doskeys
)->contents
[recent_doskeys_index
++]
3158 if (recent_doskeys_index
== NUM_RECENT_DOSKEYS
)
3159 recent_doskeys_index
= 0;
3160 XVECTOR (recent_doskeys
)->contents
[recent_doskeys_index
++]
3162 if (recent_doskeys_index
== NUM_RECENT_DOSKEYS
)
3163 recent_doskeys_index
= 0;
3165 modifiers
= dos_get_modifiers (&mask
);
3167 #ifndef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
3168 if (!NILP (Vdos_display_scancodes
))
3171 sprintf (buf
, "%02x:%02x*%04x",
3172 (unsigned) (sc
&0xff), (unsigned) c
, mask
);
3173 dos_direct_output (screen_size_Y
- 2, screen_size_X
- 12, buf
, 10);
3181 case 10: /* Ctrl Grey Enter */
3182 code
= Ctrl
| Grey
| 4;
3184 case 13: /* Grey Enter */
3187 case '/': /* Grey / */
3197 /* Try the keyboard-private translation table first. */
3198 if (keyboard
->translate_table
)
3200 struct kbd_translate
*p
= keyboard
->translate_table
;
3204 if (p
->sc
== sc
&& p
->ch
== c
)
3212 /* If the private table didn't translate it, use the general
3216 if (sc
>= (sizeof (ibmpc_translate_map
) / sizeof (short)))
3218 if ((code
= ibmpc_translate_map
[sc
]) == Ignore
)
3225 /* We only look at the keyboard Ctrl/Shift/Alt keys when
3226 Emacs is ready to read a key. Therefore, if they press
3227 `Alt-x' when Emacs is busy, by the time we get to
3228 `dos_get_modifiers', they might have already released the
3229 Alt key, and Emacs gets just `x', which is BAD.
3230 However, for keys with the `Map' property set, the ASCII
3231 code returns zero iff Alt is pressed. So, when we DON'T
3232 have to support international_keyboard, we don't have to
3233 distinguish between the left and right Alt keys, and we
3234 can set the META modifier for any keys with the `Map'
3235 property if they return zero ASCII code (c = 0). */
3237 || ( (code
& 0xf000) == Map
&& !international_keyboard
))
3238 modifiers
|= meta_modifier
;
3240 modifiers
|= ctrl_modifier
;
3242 modifiers
|= shift_modifier
;
3245 switch (code
& 0xf000)
3248 if (c
&& !(mask
& (SHIFT_P
| ALT_P
| CTRL_P
| HYPER_P
| SUPER_P
)))
3250 c
= 0; /* Special */
3263 if (c
== 0) /* ctrl-break */
3265 return c
; /* ALT-nnn */
3267 if (!keyboard_map_all
)
3276 if (c
&& !(mask
& ALT_P
) && !((mask
& SHIFT_P
) && (mask
& CTRL_P
)))
3277 if (!keyboard_map_all
)
3281 if (mask
& ALT_P
&& code
<= 10 && code
> 0 && dos_keypad_mode
& 0x200)
3282 mask
|= SHIFT_P
; /* ALT-1 => M-! etc. */
3286 code
= keyboard
->shifted
[code
];
3288 modifiers
&= ~shift_modifier
;
3291 if ((mask
& ALT_GR_P
) && keyboard
->alt_gr
&& keyboard
->alt_gr
[code
] != ' ')
3292 code
= keyboard
->alt_gr
[code
];
3294 code
= keyboard
->unshifted
[code
];
3299 if (c
== 0xe0) /* edit key */
3302 if ((mask
& (NUMLOCK_P
|CTRL_P
|SHIFT_P
|ALT_P
)) == NUMLOCK_P
) /* numlock on */
3303 kp_mode
= dos_keypad_mode
& 0x03;
3305 kp_mode
= (dos_keypad_mode
>> 4) & 0x03;
3310 if (code
== 10 && dos_decimal_point
)
3311 return dos_decimal_point
;
3312 return keypad_translate_map
[code
].char_code
;
3315 code
= 0xff00 | keypad_translate_map
[code
].keypad_code
;
3319 code
= keypad_translate_map
[code
].meta_code
;
3320 modifiers
= meta_modifier
;
3324 code
= 0xff00 | keypad_translate_map
[code
].editkey_code
;
3331 kp_mode
= ((mask
& (NUMLOCK_P
|CTRL_P
|SHIFT_P
|ALT_P
)) == NUMLOCK_P
) ? 0x04 : 0x40;
3332 if (dos_keypad_mode
& kp_mode
)
3333 code
= 0xff00 | grey_key_translate_map
[code
].keypad_code
;
3335 code
= grey_key_translate_map
[code
].char_code
;
3343 if (!dpyinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
&& INTEGERP (Vmouse_highlight
))
3345 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
= 1;
3346 clear_mouse_face (dpyinfo
);
3350 event
.kind
= NON_ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
;
3352 event
.kind
= ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
;
3354 event
.modifiers
= modifiers
;
3355 event
.frame_or_window
= selected_frame
;
3357 event
.timestamp
= event_timestamp ();
3358 kbd_buffer_store_event (&event
);
3361 if (have_mouse
> 0 && !mouse_preempted
)
3363 int but
, press
, x
, y
, ok
;
3364 int mouse_prev_x
= mouse_last_x
, mouse_prev_y
= mouse_last_y
;
3365 Lisp_Object mouse_window
= Qnil
;
3367 /* Check for mouse movement *before* buttons. */
3368 mouse_check_moved ();
3370 /* If the mouse moved from the spot of its last sighting, we
3371 might need to update mouse highlight. */
3372 if (mouse_last_x
!= mouse_prev_x
|| mouse_last_y
!= mouse_prev_y
)
3374 if (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
)
3376 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
= 0;
3377 clear_mouse_face (dpyinfo
);
3380 /* Generate SELECT_WINDOW_EVENTs when needed. */
3381 if (mouse_autoselect_window
)
3383 mouse_window
= window_from_coordinates (SELECTED_FRAME(),
3387 /* A window will be selected only when it is not
3388 selected now, and the last mouse movement event was
3389 not in it. A minibuffer window will be selected iff
3391 if (WINDOWP (mouse_window
)
3392 && !EQ (mouse_window
, last_mouse_window
)
3393 && !EQ (mouse_window
, selected_window
))
3395 event
.kind
= SELECT_WINDOW_EVENT
;
3396 event
.frame_or_window
= mouse_window
;
3398 event
.timestamp
= event_timestamp ();
3399 kbd_buffer_store_event (&event
);
3401 last_mouse_window
= mouse_window
;
3404 last_mouse_window
= Qnil
;
3406 previous_help_echo_string
= help_echo_string
;
3407 help_echo_string
= help_echo_object
= help_echo_window
= Qnil
;
3409 IT_note_mouse_highlight (SELECTED_FRAME(),
3410 mouse_last_x
, mouse_last_y
);
3411 /* If the contents of the global variable help_echo has
3412 changed, generate a HELP_EVENT. */
3413 if (!NILP (help_echo_string
) || !NILP (previous_help_echo_string
))
3415 event
.kind
= HELP_EVENT
;
3416 event
.frame_or_window
= selected_frame
;
3417 event
.arg
= help_echo_object
;
3418 event
.x
= WINDOWP (help_echo_window
)
3419 ? help_echo_window
: selected_frame
;
3420 event
.y
= help_echo_string
;
3421 event
.timestamp
= event_timestamp ();
3422 event
.code
= help_echo_pos
;
3423 kbd_buffer_store_event (&event
);
3427 for (but
= 0; but
< NUM_MOUSE_BUTTONS
; but
++)
3428 for (press
= 0; press
< 2; press
++)
3430 int button_num
= but
;
3433 ok
= mouse_pressed (but
, &x
, &y
);
3435 ok
= mouse_released (but
, &x
, &y
);
3438 /* Allow a simultaneous press/release of Mouse-1 and
3439 Mouse-2 to simulate Mouse-3 on two-button mice. */
3440 if (mouse_button_count
== 2 && but
< 2)
3442 int x2
, y2
; /* don't clobber original coordinates */
3444 /* If only one button is pressed, wait 100 msec and
3445 check again. This way, Speedy Gonzales isn't
3446 punished, while the slow get their chance. */
3447 if (press
&& mouse_pressed (1-but
, &x2
, &y2
)
3448 || !press
&& mouse_released (1-but
, &x2
, &y2
))
3453 if (press
&& mouse_pressed (1-but
, &x2
, &y2
)
3454 || !press
&& mouse_released (1-but
, &x2
, &y2
))
3459 event
.kind
= MOUSE_CLICK_EVENT
;
3460 event
.code
= button_num
;
3461 event
.modifiers
= dos_get_modifiers (0)
3462 | (press
? down_modifier
: up_modifier
);
3465 event
.frame_or_window
= selected_frame
;
3467 event
.timestamp
= event_timestamp ();
3468 kbd_buffer_store_event (&event
);
3476 static int prev_get_char
= -1;
3478 /* Return 1 if a key is ready to be read without suspending execution. */
3482 if (prev_get_char
!= -1)
3485 return ((prev_get_char
= dos_rawgetc ()) != -1);
3488 /* Read a key. Return -1 if no key is ready. */
3492 if (prev_get_char
!= -1)
3494 int c
= prev_get_char
;
3499 return dos_rawgetc ();
3502 #ifndef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
3504 /* Simulation of X's menus. Nothing too fancy here -- just make it work
3507 Actually, I don't know the meaning of all the parameters of the functions
3508 here -- I only know how they are called by xmenu.c. I could of course
3509 grab the nearest Xlib manual (down the hall, second-to-last door on the
3510 left), but I don't think it's worth the effort. */
3512 /* These hold text of the current and the previous menu help messages. */
3513 static char *menu_help_message
, *prev_menu_help_message
;
3514 /* Pane number and item number of the menu item which generated the
3515 last menu help message. */
3516 static int menu_help_paneno
, menu_help_itemno
;
3523 menu
= (XMenu
*) xmalloc (sizeof (XMenu
));
3524 menu
->allocated
= menu
->count
= menu
->panecount
= menu
->width
= 0;
3528 /* Allocate some (more) memory for MENU ensuring that there is room for one
3532 IT_menu_make_room (XMenu
*menu
)
3534 if (menu
->allocated
== 0)
3536 int count
= menu
->allocated
= 10;
3537 menu
->text
= (char **) xmalloc (count
* sizeof (char *));
3538 menu
->submenu
= (XMenu
**) xmalloc (count
* sizeof (XMenu
*));
3539 menu
->panenumber
= (int *) xmalloc (count
* sizeof (int));
3540 menu
->help_text
= (char **) xmalloc (count
* sizeof (char *));
3542 else if (menu
->allocated
== menu
->count
)
3544 int count
= menu
->allocated
= menu
->allocated
+ 10;
3546 = (char **) xrealloc (menu
->text
, count
* sizeof (char *));
3548 = (XMenu
**) xrealloc (menu
->submenu
, count
* sizeof (XMenu
*));
3550 = (int *) xrealloc (menu
->panenumber
, count
* sizeof (int));
3552 = (char **) xrealloc (menu
->help_text
, count
* sizeof (char *));
3556 /* Search the given menu structure for a given pane number. */
3559 IT_menu_search_pane (XMenu
*menu
, int pane
)
3564 for (i
= 0; i
< menu
->count
; i
++)
3565 if (menu
->submenu
[i
])
3567 if (pane
== menu
->panenumber
[i
])
3568 return menu
->submenu
[i
];
3569 if ((try = IT_menu_search_pane (menu
->submenu
[i
], pane
)))
3575 /* Determine how much screen space a given menu needs. */
3578 IT_menu_calc_size (XMenu
*menu
, int *width
, int *height
)
3580 int i
, h2
, w2
, maxsubwidth
, maxheight
;
3583 maxheight
= menu
->count
;
3584 for (i
= 0; i
< menu
->count
; i
++)
3586 if (menu
->submenu
[i
])
3588 IT_menu_calc_size (menu
->submenu
[i
], &w2
, &h2
);
3589 if (w2
> maxsubwidth
) maxsubwidth
= w2
;
3590 if (i
+ h2
> maxheight
) maxheight
= i
+ h2
;
3593 *width
= menu
->width
+ maxsubwidth
;
3594 *height
= maxheight
;
3597 /* Display MENU at (X,Y) using FACES. */
3600 IT_menu_display (XMenu
*menu
, int y
, int x
, int pn
, int *faces
, int disp_help
)
3602 int i
, j
, face
, width
, mx
, my
, enabled
, mousehere
, row
, col
;
3603 struct glyph
*text
, *p
;
3605 struct frame
*sf
= SELECTED_FRAME();
3607 menu_help_message
= NULL
;
3609 width
= menu
->width
;
3610 text
= (struct glyph
*) xmalloc ((width
+ 2) * sizeof (struct glyph
));
3611 ScreenGetCursor (&row
, &col
);
3612 mouse_get_xy (&mx
, &my
);
3613 IT_update_begin (sf
);
3614 for (i
= 0; i
< menu
->count
; i
++)
3616 int max_width
= width
+ 2;
3618 IT_cursor_to (y
+ i
, x
);
3620 = (!menu
->submenu
[i
] && menu
->panenumber
[i
]) || (menu
->submenu
[i
]);
3621 mousehere
= (y
+ i
== my
&& x
<= mx
&& mx
< x
+ width
+ 2);
3622 face
= faces
[enabled
+ mousehere
* 2];
3623 /* The following if clause means that we display the menu help
3624 strings even if the menu item is currently disabled. */
3625 if (disp_help
&& enabled
+ mousehere
* 2 >= 2)
3627 menu_help_message
= menu
->help_text
[i
];
3628 menu_help_paneno
= pn
- 1;
3629 menu_help_itemno
= i
;
3632 SET_CHAR_GLYPH (*p
, ' ', face
, 0);
3634 for (j
= 0, q
= menu
->text
[i
]; *q
; j
++)
3638 SET_CHAR_GLYPH (*p
, *q
++, face
, 0);
3641 else /* make '^x' */
3643 SET_CHAR_GLYPH (*p
, '^', face
, 0);
3646 SET_CHAR_GLYPH (*p
, *q
++ + 64, face
, 0);
3650 /* Don't let the menu text overflow into the next screen row. */
3651 if (x
+ max_width
> screen_size_X
)
3653 max_width
= screen_size_X
- x
;
3654 text
[max_width
- 1].u
.ch
= '$'; /* indicate it's truncated */
3656 for (; j
< max_width
- 2; j
++, p
++)
3657 SET_CHAR_GLYPH (*p
, ' ', face
, 0);
3659 SET_CHAR_GLYPH (*p
, menu
->submenu
[i
] ? 16 : ' ', face
, 0);
3661 IT_write_glyphs (text
, max_width
);
3664 IT_cursor_to (row
, col
);
3668 /* --------------------------- X Menu emulation ---------------------- */
3670 /* Report availability of menus. */
3673 have_menus_p () { return 1; }
3675 /* Create a brand new menu structure. */
3678 XMenuCreate (Display
*foo1
, Window foo2
, char *foo3
)
3680 return IT_menu_create ();
3683 /* Create a new pane and place it on the outer-most level. It is not
3684 clear that it should be placed out there, but I don't know what else
3688 XMenuAddPane (Display
*foo
, XMenu
*menu
, char *txt
, int enable
)
3696 IT_menu_make_room (menu
);
3697 menu
->submenu
[menu
->count
] = IT_menu_create ();
3698 menu
->text
[menu
->count
] = txt
;
3699 menu
->panenumber
[menu
->count
] = ++menu
->panecount
;
3700 menu
->help_text
[menu
->count
] = NULL
;
3703 /* Adjust length for possible control characters (which will
3704 be written as ^x). */
3705 for (len
= strlen (txt
), p
= txt
; *p
; p
++)
3709 if (len
> menu
->width
)
3712 return menu
->panecount
;
3715 /* Create a new item in a menu pane. */
3718 XMenuAddSelection (Display
*bar
, XMenu
*menu
, int pane
,
3719 int foo
, char *txt
, int enable
, char *help_text
)
3725 if (!(menu
= IT_menu_search_pane (menu
, pane
)))
3727 IT_menu_make_room (menu
);
3728 menu
->submenu
[menu
->count
] = (XMenu
*) 0;
3729 menu
->text
[menu
->count
] = txt
;
3730 menu
->panenumber
[menu
->count
] = enable
;
3731 menu
->help_text
[menu
->count
] = help_text
;
3734 /* Adjust length for possible control characters (which will
3735 be written as ^x). */
3736 for (len
= strlen (txt
), p
= txt
; *p
; p
++)
3740 if (len
> menu
->width
)
3746 /* Decide where the menu would be placed if requested at (X,Y). */
3749 XMenuLocate (Display
*foo0
, XMenu
*menu
, int foo1
, int foo2
, int x
, int y
,
3750 int *ulx
, int *uly
, int *width
, int *height
)
3752 IT_menu_calc_size (menu
, width
, height
);
3758 struct IT_menu_state
3760 void *screen_behind
;
3767 /* Display menu, wait for user's response, and return that response. */
3770 XMenuActivate (Display
*foo
, XMenu
*menu
, int *pane
, int *selidx
,
3771 int x0
, int y0
, unsigned ButtonMask
, char **txt
,
3772 void (*help_callback
)(char *, int, int))
3774 struct IT_menu_state
*state
;
3775 int statecount
, x
, y
, i
, b
, screensize
, leave
, result
, onepane
;
3776 int title_faces
[4]; /* face to display the menu title */
3777 int faces
[4], buffers_num_deleted
= 0;
3778 struct frame
*sf
= SELECTED_FRAME();
3779 Lisp_Object saved_echo_area_message
, selectface
;
3781 /* Just in case we got here without a mouse present... */
3782 if (have_mouse
<= 0)
3783 return XM_IA_SELECT
;
3784 /* Don't allow non-positive x0 and y0, lest the menu will wrap
3785 around the display. */
3791 /* We will process all the mouse events directly, so we had
3792 better prevent dos_rawgetc from stealing them from us. */
3795 state
= alloca (menu
->panecount
* sizeof (struct IT_menu_state
));
3796 screensize
= screen_size
* 2;
3798 = lookup_derived_face (sf
, intern ("msdos-menu-passive-face"),
3799 0, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
3801 = lookup_derived_face (sf
, intern ("msdos-menu-active-face"),
3802 0, DEFAULT_FACE_ID
);
3803 selectface
= intern ("msdos-menu-select-face");
3804 faces
[2] = lookup_derived_face (sf
, selectface
,
3806 faces
[3] = lookup_derived_face (sf
, selectface
,
3809 /* Make sure the menu title is always displayed with
3810 `msdos-menu-active-face', no matter where the mouse pointer is. */
3811 for (i
= 0; i
< 4; i
++)
3812 title_faces
[i
] = faces
[3];
3816 /* Don't let the title for the "Buffers" popup menu include a
3817 digit (which is ugly).
3819 This is a terrible kludge, but I think the "Buffers" case is
3820 the only one where the title includes a number, so it doesn't
3821 seem to be necessary to make this more general. */
3822 if (strncmp (menu
->text
[0], "Buffers 1", 9) == 0)
3824 menu
->text
[0][7] = '\0';
3825 buffers_num_deleted
= 1;
3828 /* We need to save the current echo area message, so that we could
3829 restore it below, before we exit. See the commentary below,
3830 before the call to message_with_string. */
3831 saved_echo_area_message
= Fcurrent_message ();
3832 state
[0].menu
= menu
;
3834 ScreenRetrieve (state
[0].screen_behind
= xmalloc (screensize
));
3836 /* Turn off the cursor. Otherwise it shows through the menu
3837 panes, which is ugly. */
3838 IT_display_cursor (0);
3840 /* Display the menu title. */
3841 IT_menu_display (menu
, y0
- 1, x0
- 1, 1, title_faces
, 0);
3842 if (buffers_num_deleted
)
3843 menu
->text
[0][7] = ' ';
3844 if ((onepane
= menu
->count
== 1 && menu
->submenu
[0]))
3846 menu
->width
= menu
->submenu
[0]->width
;
3847 state
[0].menu
= menu
->submenu
[0];
3851 state
[0].menu
= menu
;
3853 state
[0].x
= x0
- 1;
3855 state
[0].pane
= onepane
;
3857 mouse_last_x
= -1; /* A hack that forces display. */
3861 if (!mouse_visible
) mouse_on ();
3862 mouse_check_moved ();
3863 if (sf
->mouse_moved
)
3865 sf
->mouse_moved
= 0;
3866 result
= XM_IA_SELECT
;
3867 mouse_get_xy (&x
, &y
);
3868 for (i
= 0; i
< statecount
; i
++)
3869 if (state
[i
].x
<= x
&& x
< state
[i
].x
+ state
[i
].menu
->width
+ 2)
3871 int dy
= y
- state
[i
].y
;
3872 if (0 <= dy
&& dy
< state
[i
].menu
->count
)
3874 if (!state
[i
].menu
->submenu
[dy
])
3875 if (state
[i
].menu
->panenumber
[dy
])
3876 result
= XM_SUCCESS
;
3878 result
= XM_IA_SELECT
;
3879 *pane
= state
[i
].pane
- 1;
3881 /* We hit some part of a menu, so drop extra menus that
3882 have been opened. That does not include an open and
3884 if (i
!= statecount
- 2
3885 || state
[i
].menu
->submenu
[dy
] != state
[i
+1].menu
)
3886 while (i
!= statecount
- 1)
3890 ScreenUpdate (state
[statecount
].screen_behind
);
3891 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
3892 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (0, screen_size
);
3893 xfree (state
[statecount
].screen_behind
);
3895 if (i
== statecount
- 1 && state
[i
].menu
->submenu
[dy
])
3897 IT_menu_display (state
[i
].menu
,
3902 state
[statecount
].menu
= state
[i
].menu
->submenu
[dy
];
3903 state
[statecount
].pane
= state
[i
].menu
->panenumber
[dy
];
3905 ScreenRetrieve (state
[statecount
].screen_behind
3906 = xmalloc (screensize
));
3908 = state
[i
].x
+ state
[i
].menu
->width
+ 2;
3909 state
[statecount
].y
= y
;
3914 IT_menu_display (state
[statecount
- 1].menu
,
3915 state
[statecount
- 1].y
,
3916 state
[statecount
- 1].x
,
3917 state
[statecount
- 1].pane
,
3922 if ((menu_help_message
|| prev_menu_help_message
)
3923 && menu_help_message
!= prev_menu_help_message
)
3925 help_callback (menu_help_message
,
3926 menu_help_paneno
, menu_help_itemno
);
3927 IT_display_cursor (0);
3928 prev_menu_help_message
= menu_help_message
;
3930 /* We are busy-waiting for the mouse to move, so let's be nice
3931 to other Windows applications by releasing our time slice. */
3934 for (b
= 0; b
< mouse_button_count
&& !leave
; b
++)
3936 /* Only leave if user both pressed and released the mouse, and in
3937 that order. This avoids popping down the menu pane unless
3938 the user is really done with it. */
3939 if (mouse_pressed (b
, &x
, &y
))
3941 while (mouse_button_depressed (b
, &x
, &y
))
3945 (void) mouse_released (b
, &x
, &y
);
3950 ScreenUpdate (state
[0].screen_behind
);
3951 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
3952 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (0, screen_size
);
3954 /* We have a situation here. ScreenUpdate has just restored the
3955 screen contents as it was before we started drawing this menu.
3956 That includes any echo area message that could have been
3957 displayed back then. (In reality, that echo area message will
3958 almost always be the ``keystroke echo'' that echoes the sequence
3959 of menu items chosen by the user.) However, if the menu had some
3960 help messages, then displaying those messages caused Emacs to
3961 forget about the original echo area message. So when
3962 ScreenUpdate restored it, it created a discrepancy between the
3963 actual screen contents and what Emacs internal data structures
3966 To avoid this conflict, we force Emacs to restore the original
3967 echo area message as we found it when we entered this function.
3968 The irony of this is that we then erase the restored message
3969 right away, so the only purpose of restoring it is so that
3970 erasing it works correctly... */
3971 if (! NILP (saved_echo_area_message
))
3972 message_with_string ("%s", saved_echo_area_message
, 0);
3974 while (statecount
--)
3975 xfree (state
[statecount
].screen_behind
);
3976 IT_display_cursor (1); /* turn cursor back on */
3977 /* Clean up any mouse events that are waiting inside Emacs event queue.
3978 These events are likely to be generated before the menu was even
3979 displayed, probably because the user pressed and released the button
3980 (which invoked the menu) too quickly. If we don't remove these events,
3981 Emacs will process them after we return and surprise the user. */
3982 discard_mouse_events ();
3983 mouse_clear_clicks ();
3984 if (!kbd_buffer_events_waiting (1))
3985 clear_input_pending ();
3986 /* Allow mouse events generation by dos_rawgetc. */
3991 /* Dispose of a menu. */
3994 XMenuDestroy (Display
*foo
, XMenu
*menu
)
3997 if (menu
->allocated
)
3999 for (i
= 0; i
< menu
->count
; i
++)
4000 if (menu
->submenu
[i
])
4001 XMenuDestroy (foo
, menu
->submenu
[i
]);
4003 xfree (menu
->submenu
);
4004 xfree (menu
->panenumber
);
4005 xfree (menu
->help_text
);
4008 menu_help_message
= prev_menu_help_message
= NULL
;
4012 x_pixel_width (struct frame
*f
)
4014 return FRAME_COLS (f
);
4018 x_pixel_height (struct frame
*f
)
4020 return FRAME_LINES (f
);
4022 #endif /* !HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
4024 /* ----------------------- DOS / UNIX conversion --------------------- */
4026 void msdos_downcase_filename (unsigned char *);
4028 /* Destructively turn backslashes into slashes. */
4031 dostounix_filename (p
)
4034 msdos_downcase_filename (p
);
4044 /* Destructively turn slashes into backslashes. */
4047 unixtodos_filename (p
)
4050 if (p
[1] == ':' && *p
>= 'A' && *p
<= 'Z')
4064 /* Get the default directory for a given drive. 0=def, 1=A, 2=B, ... */
4067 getdefdir (drive
, dst
)
4071 char in_path
[4], *p
= in_path
, e
= errno
;;
4073 /* Generate "X:." (when drive is X) or "." (when drive is 0). */
4076 *p
++ = drive
+ 'A' - 1;
4083 _fixpath (in_path
, dst
);
4084 /* _fixpath can set errno to ENOSYS on non-LFN systems because
4085 it queries the LFN support, so ignore that error. */
4086 if ((errno
&& errno
!= ENOSYS
) || *dst
== '\0')
4089 msdos_downcase_filename (dst
);
4096 emacs_root_dir (void)
4098 static char root_dir
[4];
4100 sprintf (root_dir
, "%c:/", 'A' + getdisk ());
4101 root_dir
[0] = tolower (root_dir
[0]);
4105 /* Remove all CR's that are followed by a LF. */
4110 register unsigned char *buf
;
4112 unsigned char *np
= buf
, *startp
= buf
, *endp
= buf
+ n
;
4116 while (buf
< endp
- 1)
4120 if (*(++buf
) != 0x0a)
4131 #if defined(__DJGPP__) && __DJGPP__ == 2 && __DJGPP_MINOR__ == 0
4133 /* In DJGPP v2.0, library `write' can call `malloc', which might
4134 cause relocation of the buffer whose address we get in ADDR.
4135 Here is a version of `write' that avoids calling `malloc',
4136 to serve us until such time as the library is fixed.
4137 Actually, what we define here is called `__write', because
4138 `write' is a stub that just jmp's to `__write' (to be
4139 POSIXLY-correct with respect to the global name-space). */
4141 #include <io.h> /* for _write */
4142 #include <libc/dosio.h> /* for __file_handle_modes[] */
4144 static char xbuf
[64 * 1024]; /* DOS cannot write more in one chunk */
4146 #define XBUF_END (xbuf + sizeof (xbuf) - 1)
4149 __write (int handle
, const void *buffer
, size_t count
)
4154 if(__file_handle_modes
[handle
] & O_BINARY
)
4155 return _write (handle
, buffer
, count
);
4159 const char *bp
= buffer
;
4160 int total_written
= 0;
4161 int nmoved
= 0, ncr
= 0;
4165 /* The next test makes sure there's space for at least 2 more
4166 characters in xbuf[], so both CR and LF can be put there. */
4178 if (xbp
>= XBUF_END
|| !count
)
4180 size_t to_write
= nmoved
+ ncr
;
4181 int written
= _write (handle
, xbuf
, to_write
);
4186 total_written
+= nmoved
; /* CRs aren't counted in ret value */
4188 /* If some, but not all were written (disk full?), return
4189 an estimate of the total written bytes not counting CRs. */
4190 if (written
< to_write
)
4191 return total_written
- (to_write
- written
) * nmoved
/to_write
;
4198 return total_written
;
4202 /* A low-level file-renaming function which works around Windows 95 bug.
4203 This is pulled directly out of DJGPP v2.01 library sources, and only
4204 used when you compile with DJGPP v2.0. */
4208 int _rename(const char *old
, const char *new)
4211 int olen
= strlen(old
) + 1;
4213 int use_lfn
= _USE_LFN
;
4214 char tempfile
[FILENAME_MAX
];
4215 const char *orig
= old
;
4218 r
.x
.dx
= __tb_offset
;
4219 r
.x
.di
= __tb_offset
+ olen
;
4220 r
.x
.ds
= r
.x
.es
= __tb_segment
;
4224 /* Windows 95 bug: for some filenames, when you rename
4225 file -> file~ (as in Emacs, to leave a backup), the
4226 short 8+3 alias doesn't change, which effectively
4227 makes OLD and NEW the same file. We must rename
4228 through a temporary file to work around this. */
4230 char *pbase
= 0, *p
;
4231 static char try_char
[] = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz012345789";
4232 int idx
= sizeof(try_char
) - 1;
4234 /* Generate a temporary name. Can't use `tmpnam', since $TMPDIR
4235 might point to another drive, which will fail the DOS call. */
4236 strcpy(tempfile
, old
);
4237 for (p
= tempfile
; *p
; p
++) /* ensure temporary is on the same drive */
4238 if (*p
== '/' || *p
== '\\' || *p
== ':')
4244 strcpy(pbase
, "X$$djren$$.$$temp$$");
4250 *pbase
= try_char
[--idx
];
4251 } while (_chmod(tempfile
, 0) != -1);
4254 _put_path2(tempfile
, olen
);
4256 __dpmi_int(0x21, &r
);
4259 errno
= __doserr_to_errno(r
.x
.ax
);
4263 /* Now create a file with the original name. This will
4264 ensure that NEW will always have a 8+3 alias
4265 different from that of OLD. (Seems to be required
4266 when NameNumericTail in the Registry is set to 0.) */
4267 lfn_fd
= _creat(old
, 0);
4269 olen
= strlen(tempfile
) + 1;
4271 r
.x
.di
= __tb_offset
+ olen
;
4280 _put_path2(new, olen
);
4282 __dpmi_int(0x21, &r
);
4285 if (r
.x
.ax
== 5 && i
== 0) /* access denied */
4286 remove(new); /* and try again */
4289 errno
= __doserr_to_errno(r
.x
.ax
);
4291 /* Restore to original name if we renamed it to temporary. */
4299 _put_path2(orig
, olen
);
4300 _put_path(tempfile
);
4302 __dpmi_int(0x21, &r
);
4311 /* Success. Delete the file possibly created to work
4312 around the Windows 95 bug. */
4314 return (_close (lfn_fd
) == 0) ? remove (orig
) : -1;
4318 #endif /* __DJGPP__ == 2 && __DJGPP_MINOR__ == 0 */
4320 DEFUN ("msdos-long-file-names", Fmsdos_long_file_names
, Smsdos_long_file_names
,
4322 doc
: /* Return non-nil if long file names are supported on MSDOS. */)
4325 return (_USE_LFN
? Qt
: Qnil
);
4328 /* Convert alphabetic characters in a filename to lower-case. */
4331 msdos_downcase_filename (p
)
4332 register unsigned char *p
;
4334 /* Always lower-case drive letters a-z, even if the filesystem
4335 preserves case in filenames.
4336 This is so MSDOS filenames could be compared by string comparison
4337 functions that are case-sensitive. Even case-preserving filesystems
4338 do not distinguish case in drive letters. */
4339 if (p
[1] == ':' && *p
>= 'A' && *p
<= 'Z')
4345 /* Under LFN we expect to get pathnames in their true case. */
4346 if (NILP (Fmsdos_long_file_names ()))
4348 if (*p
>= 'A' && *p
<= 'Z')
4352 DEFUN ("msdos-downcase-filename", Fmsdos_downcase_filename
, Smsdos_downcase_filename
,
4354 doc
: /* Convert alphabetic characters in FILENAME to lower case and return that.
4355 When long filenames are supported, doesn't change FILENAME.
4356 If FILENAME is not a string, returns nil.
4357 The argument object is never altered--the value is a copy. */)
4359 Lisp_Object filename
;
4363 if (! STRINGP (filename
))
4366 tem
= Fcopy_sequence (filename
);
4367 msdos_downcase_filename (SDATA (tem
));
4371 /* The Emacs root directory as determined by init_environment. */
4373 static char emacsroot
[MAXPATHLEN
];
4376 rootrelativepath (rel
)
4379 static char result
[MAXPATHLEN
+ 10];
4381 strcpy (result
, emacsroot
);
4382 strcat (result
, "/");
4383 strcat (result
, rel
);
4387 /* Define a lot of environment variables if not already defined. Don't
4388 remove anything unless you know what you're doing -- lots of code will
4389 break if one or more of these are missing. */
4392 init_environment (argc
, argv
, skip_args
)
4399 static const char * const tempdirs
[] = {
4400 "$TMPDIR", "$TEMP", "$TMP", "c:/"
4402 const int imax
= sizeof (tempdirs
) / sizeof (tempdirs
[0]);
4404 /* Make sure they have a usable $TMPDIR. Many Emacs functions use
4405 temporary files and assume "/tmp" if $TMPDIR is unset, which
4406 will break on DOS/Windows. Refuse to work if we cannot find
4407 a directory, not even "c:/", usable for that purpose. */
4408 for (i
= 0; i
< imax
; i
++)
4410 const char *tmp
= tempdirs
[i
];
4413 tmp
= getenv (tmp
+ 1);
4414 /* Note that `access' can lie to us if the directory resides on a
4415 read-only filesystem, like CD-ROM or a write-protected floppy.
4416 The only way to be really sure is to actually create a file and
4417 see if it succeeds. But I think that's too much to ask. */
4418 if (tmp
&& access (tmp
, D_OK
) == 0)
4420 setenv ("TMPDIR", tmp
, 1);
4427 Fcons (build_string ("no usable temporary directories found!!"),
4429 "While setting TMPDIR: ");
4431 /* Note the startup time, so we know not to clear the screen if we
4432 exit immediately; see IT_reset_terminal_modes.
4433 (Yes, I know `clock' returns zero the first time it's called, but
4434 I do this anyway, in case some wiseguy changes that at some point.) */
4435 startup_time
= clock ();
4437 /* Find our root from argv[0]. Assuming argv[0] is, say,
4438 "c:/emacs/bin/emacs.exe" our root will be "c:/emacs". */
4439 root
= alloca (MAXPATHLEN
+ 20);
4440 _fixpath (argv
[0], root
);
4441 msdos_downcase_filename (root
);
4442 len
= strlen (root
);
4443 while (len
> 0 && root
[len
] != '/' && root
[len
] != ':')
4447 && (strcmp (root
+ len
- 4, "/bin") == 0
4448 || strcmp (root
+ len
- 4, "/src") == 0)) /* under a debugger */
4449 root
[len
- 4] = '\0';
4451 strcpy (root
, "c:/emacs"); /* let's be defensive */
4452 len
= strlen (root
);
4453 strcpy (emacsroot
, root
);
4455 /* We default HOME to our root. */
4456 setenv ("HOME", root
, 0);
4458 /* We default EMACSPATH to root + "/bin". */
4459 strcpy (root
+ len
, "/bin");
4460 setenv ("EMACSPATH", root
, 0);
4462 /* I don't expect anybody to ever use other terminals so the internal
4463 terminal is the default. */
4464 setenv ("TERM", "internal", 0);
4466 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
4467 /* Emacs expects DISPLAY to be set. */
4468 setenv ("DISPLAY", "unix:0.0", 0);
4471 /* SHELL is a bit tricky -- COMSPEC is the closest we come, but we must
4472 downcase it and mirror the backslashes. */
4473 s
= getenv ("COMSPEC");
4474 if (!s
) s
= "c:/command.com";
4475 t
= alloca (strlen (s
) + 1);
4477 dostounix_filename (t
);
4478 setenv ("SHELL", t
, 0);
4480 /* PATH is also downcased and backslashes mirrored. */
4481 s
= getenv ("PATH");
4483 t
= alloca (strlen (s
) + 3);
4484 /* Current directory is always considered part of MsDos's path but it is
4485 not normally mentioned. Now it is. */
4486 strcat (strcpy (t
, ".;"), s
);
4487 dostounix_filename (t
); /* Not a single file name, but this should work. */
4488 setenv ("PATH", t
, 1);
4490 /* In some sense all dos users have root privileges, so... */
4491 setenv ("USER", "root", 0);
4492 setenv ("NAME", getenv ("USER"), 0);
4494 /* Time zone determined from country code. To make this possible, the
4495 country code may not span more than one time zone. In other words,
4496 in the USA, you lose. */
4498 switch (dos_country_code
)
4500 case 31: /* Belgium */
4501 case 32: /* The Netherlands */
4502 case 33: /* France */
4503 case 34: /* Spain */
4504 case 36: /* Hungary */
4505 case 38: /* Yugoslavia (or what's left of it?) */
4506 case 39: /* Italy */
4507 case 41: /* Switzerland */
4508 case 42: /* Tjekia */
4509 case 45: /* Denmark */
4510 case 46: /* Sweden */
4511 case 47: /* Norway */
4512 case 48: /* Poland */
4513 case 49: /* Germany */
4514 /* Daylight saving from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in
4515 September, both at 2AM. */
4516 setenv ("TZ", "MET-01METDST-02,M3.5.0/02:00,M9.5.0/02:00", 0);
4518 case 44: /* United Kingdom */
4519 case 351: /* Portugal */
4520 case 354: /* Iceland */
4521 setenv ("TZ", "GMT+00", 0);
4523 case 81: /* Japan */
4524 case 82: /* Korea */
4525 setenv ("TZ", "JST-09", 0);
4527 case 90: /* Turkey */
4528 case 358: /* Finland */
4529 setenv ("TZ", "EET-02", 0);
4531 case 972: /* Israel */
4532 /* This is an approximation. (For exact rules, use the
4533 `zoneinfo/israel' file which comes with DJGPP, but you need
4534 to install it in `/usr/share/zoneinfo/' directory first.) */
4535 setenv ("TZ", "IST-02IDT-03,M4.1.6/00:00,M9.5.6/01:00", 0);
4543 static int break_stat
; /* BREAK check mode status. */
4544 static int stdin_stat
; /* stdin IOCTL status. */
4548 /* These must be global. */
4549 static _go32_dpmi_seginfo ctrl_break_vector
;
4550 static _go32_dpmi_registers ctrl_break_regs
;
4551 static int ctrlbreakinstalled
= 0;
4553 /* Interrupt level detection of Ctrl-Break. Don't do anything fancy here! */
4556 ctrl_break_func (regs
)
4557 _go32_dpmi_registers
*regs
;
4563 install_ctrl_break_check ()
4565 if (!ctrlbreakinstalled
)
4567 /* Don't press Ctrl-Break if you don't have either DPMI or Emacs
4568 was compiler with Djgpp 1.11 maintenance level 5 or later! */
4569 ctrlbreakinstalled
= 1;
4570 ctrl_break_vector
.pm_offset
= (int) ctrl_break_func
;
4571 _go32_dpmi_allocate_real_mode_callback_iret (&ctrl_break_vector
,
4573 _go32_dpmi_set_real_mode_interrupt_vector (0x1b, &ctrl_break_vector
);
4577 #endif /* __DJGPP__ < 2 */
4579 /* Turn off Dos' Ctrl-C checking and inhibit interpretation of
4580 control chars by DOS. Determine the keyboard type. */
4585 union REGS inregs
, outregs
;
4586 static int first_time
= 1;
4588 break_stat
= getcbrk ();
4591 install_ctrl_break_check ();
4597 int86 (0x15, &inregs
, &outregs
);
4598 extended_kbd
= (!outregs
.x
.cflag
) && (outregs
.h
.ah
== 0);
4602 if (internal_terminal
4603 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
4604 && inhibit_window_system
4608 inregs
.x
.ax
= 0x0021;
4609 int86 (0x33, &inregs
, &outregs
);
4610 have_mouse
= (outregs
.x
.ax
& 0xffff) == 0xffff;
4613 /* Reportedly, the above doesn't work for some mouse drivers. There
4614 is an additional detection method that should work, but might be
4615 a little slower. Use that as an alternative. */
4616 inregs
.x
.ax
= 0x0000;
4617 int86 (0x33, &inregs
, &outregs
);
4618 have_mouse
= (outregs
.x
.ax
& 0xffff) == 0xffff;
4623 have_mouse
= 1; /* enable mouse */
4625 mouse_setup_buttons (outregs
.x
.bx
);
4626 mouse_position_hook
= &mouse_get_pos
;
4630 #ifndef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
4632 /* Save the cursor shape used outside Emacs. */
4633 outside_cursor
= _farpeekw (_dos_ds
, 0x460);
4642 stdin_stat
= setmode (fileno (stdin
), O_BINARY
);
4643 return (stdin_stat
!= -1);
4646 return (setmode (fileno (stdin
), O_BINARY
) != -1);
4648 #else /* __DJGPP__ < 2 */
4652 /* I think it is wrong to overwrite `stdin_stat' every time
4653 but the first one this function is called, but I don't
4654 want to change the way it used to work in v1.x.--EZ */
4656 inregs
.x
.ax
= 0x4400; /* Get IOCTL status. */
4657 inregs
.x
.bx
= 0x00; /* 0 = stdin. */
4658 intdos (&inregs
, &outregs
);
4659 stdin_stat
= outregs
.h
.dl
;
4661 inregs
.x
.dx
= stdin_stat
| 0x0020; /* raw mode */
4662 inregs
.x
.ax
= 0x4401; /* Set IOCTL status */
4663 intdos (&inregs
, &outregs
);
4664 return !outregs
.x
.cflag
;
4666 #endif /* __DJGPP__ < 2 */
4669 /* Restore status of standard input and Ctrl-C checking. */
4674 union REGS inregs
, outregs
;
4676 setcbrk (break_stat
);
4681 #ifndef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
4682 /* Restore the cursor shape we found on startup. */
4686 inregs
.x
.cx
= outside_cursor
;
4687 int86 (0x10, &inregs
, &outregs
);
4691 return (setmode (fileno (stdin
), stdin_stat
) != -1);
4693 #else /* not __DJGPP__ >= 2 */
4695 inregs
.x
.ax
= 0x4401; /* Set IOCTL status. */
4696 inregs
.x
.bx
= 0x00; /* 0 = stdin. */
4697 inregs
.x
.dx
= stdin_stat
;
4698 intdos (&inregs
, &outregs
);
4699 return !outregs
.x
.cflag
;
4701 #endif /* not __DJGPP__ >= 2 */
4705 /* Run command as specified by ARGV in directory DIR.
4706 The command is run with input from TEMPIN, output to
4707 file TEMPOUT and stderr to TEMPERR. */
4710 run_msdos_command (argv
, working_dir
, tempin
, tempout
, temperr
, envv
)
4711 unsigned char **argv
;
4712 const char *working_dir
;
4713 int tempin
, tempout
, temperr
;
4716 char *saveargv1
, *saveargv2
, *lowcase_argv0
, *pa
, *pl
;
4717 char oldwd
[MAXPATHLEN
+ 1]; /* Fixed size is safe on MSDOS. */
4718 int msshell
, result
= -1, inbak
, outbak
, errbak
, x
, y
;
4721 /* Get current directory as MSDOS cwd is not per-process. */
4724 /* If argv[0] is the shell, it might come in any lettercase.
4725 Since `Fmember' is case-sensitive, we need to downcase
4726 argv[0], even if we are on case-preserving filesystems. */
4727 lowcase_argv0
= alloca (strlen (argv
[0]) + 1);
4728 for (pa
= argv
[0], pl
= lowcase_argv0
; *pa
; pl
++)
4731 if (*pl
>= 'A' && *pl
<= 'Z')
4736 cmd
= Ffile_name_nondirectory (build_string (lowcase_argv0
));
4737 msshell
= !NILP (Fmember (cmd
, Fsymbol_value (intern ("msdos-shells"))))
4738 && !strcmp ("-c", argv
[1]);
4741 saveargv1
= argv
[1];
4742 saveargv2
= argv
[2];
4744 /* We only need to mirror slashes if a DOS shell will be invoked
4745 not via `system' (which does the mirroring itself). Yes, that
4746 means DJGPP v1.x will lose here. */
4747 if (argv
[2] && argv
[3])
4749 char *p
= alloca (strlen (argv
[2]) + 1);
4751 strcpy (argv
[2] = p
, saveargv2
);
4752 while (*p
&& isspace (*p
))
4764 chdir (working_dir
);
4768 if (inbak
< 0 || outbak
< 0 || errbak
< 0)
4769 goto done
; /* Allocation might fail due to lack of descriptors. */
4772 mouse_get_xy (&x
, &y
);
4774 dos_ttcooked (); /* do it here while 0 = stdin */
4782 if (msshell
&& !argv
[3])
4784 /* MS-DOS native shells are too restrictive. For starters, they
4785 cannot grok commands longer than 126 characters. In DJGPP v2
4786 and later, `system' is much smarter, so we'll call it instead. */
4790 /* A shell gets a single argument--its full command
4791 line--whose original was saved in `saveargv2'. */
4793 /* Don't let them pass empty command lines to `system', since
4794 with some shells it will try to invoke an interactive shell,
4795 which will hang Emacs. */
4796 for (cmnd
= saveargv2
; *cmnd
&& isspace (*cmnd
); cmnd
++)
4800 extern char **environ
;
4801 char **save_env
= environ
;
4802 int save_system_flags
= __system_flags
;
4804 /* Request the most powerful version of `system'. We need
4805 all the help we can get to avoid calling stock DOS shells. */
4806 __system_flags
= (__system_redirect
4807 | __system_use_shell
4808 | __system_allow_multiple_cmds
4809 | __system_allow_long_cmds
4810 | __system_handle_null_commands
4811 | __system_emulate_chdir
);
4814 result
= system (cmnd
);
4815 __system_flags
= save_system_flags
;
4819 result
= 0; /* emulate Unixy shell behavior with empty cmd line */
4823 #endif /* __DJGPP__ > 1 */
4825 result
= spawnve (P_WAIT
, argv
[0], argv
, envv
);
4830 emacs_close (inbak
);
4831 emacs_close (outbak
);
4832 emacs_close (errbak
);
4838 mouse_moveto (x
, y
);
4841 /* Some programs might change the meaning of the highest bit of the
4842 text attribute byte, so we get blinking characters instead of the
4843 bright background colors. Restore that. */
4850 argv
[1] = saveargv1
;
4851 argv
[2] = saveargv2
;
4860 fprintf (stderr
, "%s not yet implemented\r\n", badfunc
);
4867 /* ------------------------- Compatibility functions -------------------
4872 /* Hostnames for a pc are not really funny,
4873 but they are used in change log so we emulate the best we can. */
4875 gethostname (p
, size
)
4879 char *q
= egetenv ("HOSTNAME");
4886 /* When time zones are set from Ms-Dos too many C-libraries are playing
4887 tricks with time values. We solve this by defining our own version
4888 of `gettimeofday' bypassing GO32. Our version needs to be initialized
4889 once and after each call to `tzset' with TZ changed. That is
4890 accomplished by aliasing tzset to init_gettimeofday. */
4892 static struct tm time_rec
;
4895 gettimeofday (struct timeval
*tp
, struct timezone
*tzp
)
4903 if (t
.ti_hour
< time_rec
.tm_hour
) /* midnight wrap */
4907 time_rec
.tm_year
= d
.da_year
- 1900;
4908 time_rec
.tm_mon
= d
.da_mon
- 1;
4909 time_rec
.tm_mday
= d
.da_day
;
4912 time_rec
.tm_hour
= t
.ti_hour
;
4913 time_rec
.tm_min
= t
.ti_min
;
4914 time_rec
.tm_sec
= t
.ti_sec
;
4917 tm
.tm_gmtoff
= dos_timezone_offset
;
4919 tp
->tv_sec
= mktime (&tm
); /* may modify tm */
4920 tp
->tv_usec
= t
.ti_hund
* (1000000 / 100);
4922 /* Ignore tzp; it's obsolescent. */
4926 #endif /* __DJGPP__ < 2 */
4929 * A list of unimplemented functions that we silently ignore.
4933 unsigned alarm (s
) unsigned s
; {}
4934 fork () { return 0; }
4935 int kill (x
, y
) int x
, y
; { return -1; }
4937 void volatile pause () {}
4938 sigsetmask (x
) int x
; { return 0; }
4939 sigblock (mask
) int mask
; { return 0; }
4942 void request_sigio (void) {}
4943 setpgrp () {return 0; }
4944 setpriority (x
,y
,z
) int x
,y
,z
; { return 0; }
4945 void unrequest_sigio (void) {}
4948 #if __DJGPP_MINOR__ < 2
4950 #ifdef POSIX_SIGNALS
4952 /* Augment DJGPP library POSIX signal functions. This is needed
4953 as of DJGPP v2.01, but might be in the library in later releases. */
4955 #include <libc/bss.h>
4957 /* A counter to know when to re-initialize the static sets. */
4958 static int sigprocmask_count
= -1;
4960 /* Which signals are currently blocked (initially none). */
4961 static sigset_t current_mask
;
4963 /* Which signals are pending (initially none). */
4964 static sigset_t pending_signals
;
4966 /* Previous handlers to restore when the blocked signals are unblocked. */
4967 typedef void (*sighandler_t
)(int);
4968 static sighandler_t prev_handlers
[320];
4970 /* A signal handler which just records that a signal occurred
4971 (it will be raised later, if and when the signal is unblocked). */
4973 sig_suspender (signo
)
4976 sigaddset (&pending_signals
, signo
);
4980 sigprocmask (how
, new_set
, old_set
)
4982 const sigset_t
*new_set
;
4988 /* If called for the first time, initialize. */
4989 if (sigprocmask_count
!= __bss_count
)
4991 sigprocmask_count
= __bss_count
;
4992 sigemptyset (&pending_signals
);
4993 sigemptyset (¤t_mask
);
4994 for (signo
= 0; signo
< 320; signo
++)
4995 prev_handlers
[signo
] = SIG_ERR
;
4999 *old_set
= current_mask
;
5004 if (how
!= SIG_BLOCK
&& how
!= SIG_UNBLOCK
&& how
!= SIG_SETMASK
)
5010 sigemptyset (&new_mask
);
5012 /* DJGPP supports upto 320 signals. */
5013 for (signo
= 0; signo
< 320; signo
++)
5015 if (sigismember (¤t_mask
, signo
))
5016 sigaddset (&new_mask
, signo
);
5017 else if (sigismember (new_set
, signo
) && how
!= SIG_UNBLOCK
)
5019 sigaddset (&new_mask
, signo
);
5021 /* SIGKILL is silently ignored, as on other platforms. */
5022 if (signo
!= SIGKILL
&& prev_handlers
[signo
] == SIG_ERR
)
5023 prev_handlers
[signo
] = signal (signo
, sig_suspender
);
5025 if (( how
== SIG_UNBLOCK
5026 && sigismember (&new_mask
, signo
)
5027 && sigismember (new_set
, signo
))
5028 || (how
== SIG_SETMASK
5029 && sigismember (&new_mask
, signo
)
5030 && !sigismember (new_set
, signo
)))
5032 sigdelset (&new_mask
, signo
);
5033 if (prev_handlers
[signo
] != SIG_ERR
)
5035 signal (signo
, prev_handlers
[signo
]);
5036 prev_handlers
[signo
] = SIG_ERR
;
5038 if (sigismember (&pending_signals
, signo
))
5040 sigdelset (&pending_signals
, signo
);
5045 current_mask
= new_mask
;
5049 #else /* not POSIX_SIGNALS */
5051 sigsetmask (x
) int x
; { return 0; }
5052 sigblock (mask
) int mask
; { return 0; }
5054 #endif /* not POSIX_SIGNALS */
5055 #endif /* not __DJGPP_MINOR__ < 2 */
5056 #endif /* __DJGPP__ > 1 */
5059 #include "sysselect.h"
5061 #ifndef EMACS_TIME_ZERO_OR_NEG_P
5062 #define EMACS_TIME_ZERO_OR_NEG_P(time) \
5063 ((long)(time).tv_sec < 0 \
5064 || ((time).tv_sec == 0 \
5065 && (long)(time).tv_usec <= 0))
5068 /* This yields the rest of the current time slice to the task manager.
5069 It should be called by any code which knows that it has nothing
5070 useful to do except idle.
5072 I don't use __dpmi_yield here, since versions of library before 2.02
5073 called Int 2Fh/AX=1680h there in a way that would wedge the DOS box
5074 on some versions of Windows 9X. */
5077 dos_yield_time_slice (void)
5079 _go32_dpmi_registers r
;
5082 r
.x
.ss
= r
.x
.sp
= r
.x
.flags
= 0;
5083 _go32_dpmi_simulate_int (0x2f, &r
);
5088 /* Only event queue is checked. */
5089 /* We don't have to call timer_check here
5090 because wait_reading_process_input takes care of that. */
5092 sys_select (nfds
, rfds
, wfds
, efds
, timeout
)
5094 SELECT_TYPE
*rfds
, *wfds
, *efds
;
5095 EMACS_TIME
*timeout
;
5103 check_input
= FD_ISSET (0, rfds
);
5114 /* If we are looking only for the terminal, with no timeout,
5115 just read it and wait -- that's more efficient. */
5118 while (!detect_input_pending ())
5120 dos_yield_time_slice ();
5125 EMACS_TIME clnow
, cllast
, cldiff
;
5128 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (cllast
, t
.ti_sec
, t
.ti_hund
* 10000L);
5130 while (!check_input
|| !detect_input_pending ())
5133 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (clnow
, t
.ti_sec
, t
.ti_hund
* 10000L);
5134 EMACS_SUB_TIME (cldiff
, clnow
, cllast
);
5136 /* When seconds wrap around, we assume that no more than
5137 1 minute passed since last `gettime'. */
5138 if (EMACS_TIME_NEG_P (cldiff
))
5139 EMACS_SET_SECS (cldiff
, EMACS_SECS (cldiff
) + 60);
5140 EMACS_SUB_TIME (*timeout
, *timeout
, cldiff
);
5142 /* Stop when timeout value crosses zero. */
5143 if (EMACS_TIME_ZERO_OR_NEG_P (*timeout
))
5146 dos_yield_time_slice ();
5156 * Define overlaid functions:
5158 * chdir -> sys_chdir
5159 * tzset -> init_gettimeofday
5160 * abort -> dos_abort
5165 extern int chdir ();
5171 int len
= strlen (path
);
5172 char *tmp
= (char *)path
;
5174 if (*tmp
&& tmp
[1] == ':')
5176 if (getdisk () != tolower (tmp
[0]) - 'a')
5177 setdisk (tolower (tmp
[0]) - 'a');
5178 tmp
+= 2; /* strip drive: KFS 1995-07-06 */
5182 if (len
> 1 && (tmp
[len
- 1] == '/'))
5184 char *tmp1
= (char *) alloca (len
+ 1);
5195 extern void tzset (void);
5198 init_gettimeofday ()
5204 ltm
= gtm
= time (NULL
);
5205 ltm
= mktime (lstm
= localtime (<m
));
5206 gtm
= mktime (gmtime (>m
));
5207 time_rec
.tm_hour
= 99; /* force gettimeofday to get date */
5208 time_rec
.tm_isdst
= lstm
->tm_isdst
;
5209 dos_timezone_offset
= time_rec
.tm_gmtoff
= (int)(gtm
- ltm
) / 60;
5216 dos_abort (file
, line
)
5220 char buffer1
[200], buffer2
[400];
5223 sprintf (buffer1
, "<EMACS FATAL ERROR IN %s LINE %d>", file
, line
);
5224 for (i
= j
= 0; buffer1
[i
]; i
++) {
5225 buffer2
[j
++] = buffer1
[i
];
5226 buffer2
[j
++] = 0x70;
5228 dosmemput (buffer2
, j
, (int)ScreenPrimary
);
5229 ScreenSetCursor (2, 0);
5237 ScreenSetCursor (10, 0);
5238 cputs ("\r\n\nEmacs aborted!\r\n");
5240 #if __DJGPP__ == 2 && __DJGPP_MINOR__ < 2
5241 if (screen_virtual_segment
)
5242 dosv_refresh_virtual_screen (2 * 10 * screen_size_X
, 4 * screen_size_X
);
5243 /* Generate traceback, so we could tell whodunit. */
5244 signal (SIGINT
, SIG_DFL
);
5245 __asm__
__volatile__ ("movb $0x1b,%al;call ___djgpp_hw_exception");
5246 #else /* __DJGPP_MINOR__ >= 2 */
5248 #endif /* __DJGPP_MINOR__ >= 2 */
5254 /* The following variables are required so that cus-start.el won't
5255 complain about unbound variables. */
5256 #ifndef subprocesses
5257 /* Nonzero means delete a process right away if it exits (process.c). */
5258 static int delete_exited_processes
;
5263 recent_doskeys
= Fmake_vector (make_number (NUM_RECENT_DOSKEYS
), Qnil
);
5264 staticpro (&recent_doskeys
);
5266 #ifndef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
5268 /* The following two are from xfns.c: */
5269 Qreverse
= intern ("reverse");
5270 staticpro (&Qreverse
);
5272 DEFVAR_LISP ("dos-unsupported-char-glyph", &Vdos_unsupported_char_glyph
,
5273 doc
: /* *Glyph to display instead of chars not supported by current codepage.
5274 This variable is used only by MSDOS terminals. */);
5275 Vdos_unsupported_char_glyph
= '\177';
5278 #ifndef subprocesses
5279 DEFVAR_BOOL ("delete-exited-processes", &delete_exited_processes
,
5280 doc
: /* *Non-nil means delete processes immediately when they exit.
5281 nil means don't delete them until `list-processes' is run. */);
5282 delete_exited_processes
= 0;
5285 defsubr (&Srecent_doskeys
);
5286 defsubr (&Smsdos_long_file_names
);
5287 defsubr (&Smsdos_downcase_filename
);
5288 defsubr (&Smsdos_remember_default_colors
);
5289 defsubr (&Smsdos_set_mouse_buttons
);
5294 /* arch-tag: db404e92-52a5-475f-9eb2-1cb78dd05f30
5295 (do not change this comment) */