1 /* X Communication module for terminals which understand the X protocol.
2 Copyright (C) 1989, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
3 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 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 3, 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
20 Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
22 /* New display code by Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>. */
23 /* Xt features made by Fred Pierresteguy. */
27 /* On 4.3 these lose if they come after xterm.h. */
28 /* Putting these at the beginning seems to be standard for other .c files. */
36 #include "blockinput.h"
38 /* Need syssignal.h for various externs and definitions that may be required
39 by some configurations for calls to signal later in this source file. */
40 #include "syssignal.h"
42 /* This may include sys/types.h, and that somehow loses
43 if this is not done before the other system files. */
45 #include <X11/cursorfont.h>
47 /* Load sys/types.h if not already loaded.
48 In some systems loading it twice is suicidal. */
50 #include <sys/types.h>
54 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
55 #endif /* ! defined (BSD_SYSTEM) */
59 #ifndef INCLUDED_FCNTL
66 /* Caused redefinition of DBL_DIG on Netbsd; seems not to be needed. */
67 /* #include <sys/param.h> */
73 #include "dispextern.h"
75 #include "termhooks.h"
83 #include "intervals.h"
89 #include <X11/Shell.h>
92 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
104 extern int xlwmenu_window_p
P_ ((Widget w
, Window window
));
105 extern void xlwmenu_redisplay
P_ ((Widget
));
108 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (USE_GTK)
110 extern void free_frame_menubar
P_ ((struct frame
*));
111 extern struct frame
*x_menubar_window_to_frame
P_ ((struct x_display_info
*,
116 #if (XtSpecificationRelease >= 5) && !defined(NO_EDITRES)
118 extern void _XEditResCheckMessages ();
119 #endif /* not NO_EDITRES */
121 /* Include toolkit specific headers for the scroll bar widget. */
123 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
124 #if defined USE_MOTIF
125 #include <Xm/Xm.h> /* for LESSTIF_VERSION */
126 #include <Xm/ScrollBar.h>
127 #else /* !USE_MOTIF i.e. use Xaw */
130 #include <X11/Xaw3d/Simple.h>
131 #include <X11/Xaw3d/Scrollbar.h>
132 #include <X11/Xaw3d/ThreeD.h>
133 #else /* !HAVE_XAW3D */
134 #include <X11/Xaw/Simple.h>
135 #include <X11/Xaw/Scrollbar.h>
136 #endif /* !HAVE_XAW3D */
138 #define XtNpickTop "pickTop"
139 #endif /* !XtNpickTop */
140 #endif /* !USE_MOTIF */
141 #endif /* USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
143 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
145 #if ! defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) && ! defined (USE_GTK)
146 #define x_any_window_to_frame x_window_to_frame
147 #define x_top_window_to_frame x_window_to_frame
152 #ifndef XtNinitialState
153 #define XtNinitialState "initialState"
157 /* Default to using XIM if available. */
161 int use_xim
= 0; /* configure --without-xim */
166 /* Non-nil means Emacs uses toolkit scroll bars. */
168 Lisp_Object Vx_toolkit_scroll_bars
;
170 /* Non-zero means that a HELP_EVENT has been generated since Emacs
173 static int any_help_event_p
;
175 /* Last window where we saw the mouse. Used by mouse-autoselect-window. */
176 static Lisp_Object last_window
;
178 /* Non-zero means make use of UNDERLINE_POSITION font properties. */
180 int x_use_underline_position_properties
;
182 /* Non-zero means to draw the underline at the same place as the descent line. */
184 int x_underline_at_descent_line
;
186 /* This is a chain of structures for all the X displays currently in
189 struct x_display_info
*x_display_list
;
191 /* This is a list of cons cells, each of the form (NAME
192 . FONT-LIST-CACHE), one for each element of x_display_list and in
193 the same order. NAME is the name of the frame. FONT-LIST-CACHE
194 records previous values returned by x-list-fonts. */
196 Lisp_Object x_display_name_list
;
198 /* Frame being updated by update_frame. This is declared in term.c.
199 This is set by update_begin and looked at by all the XT functions.
200 It is zero while not inside an update. In that case, the XT
201 functions assume that `selected_frame' is the frame to apply to. */
203 extern struct frame
*updating_frame
;
205 /* This is a frame waiting to be auto-raised, within XTread_socket. */
207 struct frame
*pending_autoraise_frame
;
210 /* The application context for Xt use. */
211 XtAppContext Xt_app_con
;
212 static String Xt_default_resources
[] = {0};
213 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
215 /* Non-zero means user is interacting with a toolkit scroll bar. */
217 static int toolkit_scroll_bar_interaction
;
219 /* Non-zero means to not move point as a result of clicking on a
220 frame to focus it (when focus-follows-mouse is nil). */
222 int x_mouse_click_focus_ignore_position
;
224 /* Non-zero timeout value means ignore next mouse click if it arrives
225 before that timeout elapses (i.e. as part of the same sequence of
226 events resulting from clicking on a frame to select it). */
228 static unsigned long ignore_next_mouse_click_timeout
;
232 Formerly, we used PointerMotionHintMask (in standard_event_mask)
233 so that we would have to call XQueryPointer after each MotionNotify
234 event to ask for another such event. However, this made mouse tracking
235 slow, and there was a bug that made it eventually stop.
237 Simply asking for MotionNotify all the time seems to work better.
239 In order to avoid asking for motion events and then throwing most
240 of them away or busy-polling the server for mouse positions, we ask
241 the server for pointer motion hints. This means that we get only
242 one event per group of mouse movements. "Groups" are delimited by
243 other kinds of events (focus changes and button clicks, for
244 example), or by XQueryPointer calls; when one of these happens, we
245 get another MotionNotify event the next time the mouse moves. This
246 is at least as efficient as getting motion events when mouse
247 tracking is on, and I suspect only negligibly worse when tracking
250 /* Where the mouse was last time we reported a mouse event. */
252 static XRectangle last_mouse_glyph
;
253 static FRAME_PTR last_mouse_glyph_frame
;
254 static Lisp_Object last_mouse_press_frame
;
256 /* The scroll bar in which the last X motion event occurred.
258 If the last X motion event occurred in a scroll bar, we set this so
259 XTmouse_position can know whether to report a scroll bar motion or
262 If the last X motion event didn't occur in a scroll bar, we set
263 this to Qnil, to tell XTmouse_position to return an ordinary motion
266 static Lisp_Object last_mouse_scroll_bar
;
268 /* This is a hack. We would really prefer that XTmouse_position would
269 return the time associated with the position it returns, but there
270 doesn't seem to be any way to wrest the time-stamp from the server
271 along with the position query. So, we just keep track of the time
272 of the last movement we received, and return that in hopes that
273 it's somewhat accurate. */
275 static Time last_mouse_movement_time
;
277 /* Time for last user interaction as returned in X events. */
279 static Time last_user_time
;
281 /* Incremented by XTread_socket whenever it really tries to read
285 static int volatile input_signal_count
;
287 static int input_signal_count
;
290 /* Used locally within XTread_socket. */
292 static int x_noop_count
;
294 /* Initial values of argv and argc. */
296 extern char **initial_argv
;
297 extern int initial_argc
;
299 extern Lisp_Object Vcommand_line_args
, Vsystem_name
;
301 /* Tells if a window manager is present or not. */
303 extern Lisp_Object Vx_no_window_manager
;
305 extern Lisp_Object Qeql
;
309 /* A mask of extra modifier bits to put into every keyboard char. */
311 extern EMACS_INT extra_keyboard_modifiers
;
313 /* The keysyms to use for the various modifiers. */
315 Lisp_Object Vx_alt_keysym
, Vx_hyper_keysym
, Vx_meta_keysym
, Vx_super_keysym
;
316 Lisp_Object Vx_keysym_table
;
317 static Lisp_Object Qalt
, Qhyper
, Qmeta
, Qsuper
, Qmodifier_value
;
319 static Lisp_Object Qvendor_specific_keysyms
;
320 static Lisp_Object Qlatin_1
;
322 /* Used in x_flush. */
324 extern Lisp_Object Vinhibit_redisplay
;
326 extern XrmDatabase x_load_resources
P_ ((Display
*, char *, char *, char *));
327 extern int x_bitmap_mask
P_ ((FRAME_PTR
, int));
329 static int x_alloc_nearest_color_1
P_ ((Display
*, Colormap
, XColor
*));
330 static void x_set_window_size_1
P_ ((struct frame
*, int, int, int));
331 static const XColor
*x_color_cells
P_ ((Display
*, int *));
332 static void x_update_window_end
P_ ((struct window
*, int, int));
334 static int x_io_error_quitter
P_ ((Display
*));
335 static struct terminal
*x_create_terminal
P_ ((struct x_display_info
*));
336 void x_delete_terminal
P_ ((struct terminal
*));
337 static void x_font_min_bounds
P_ ((XFontStruct
*, int *, int *));
338 static int x_compute_min_glyph_bounds
P_ ((struct frame
*));
339 static void x_update_end
P_ ((struct frame
*));
340 static void XTframe_up_to_date
P_ ((struct frame
*));
341 static void XTset_terminal_modes
P_ ((struct terminal
*));
342 static void XTreset_terminal_modes
P_ ((struct terminal
*));
343 static void x_clear_frame
P_ ((struct frame
*));
344 static void frame_highlight
P_ ((struct frame
*));
345 static void frame_unhighlight
P_ ((struct frame
*));
346 static void x_new_focus_frame
P_ ((struct x_display_info
*, struct frame
*));
347 static void x_focus_changed
P_ ((int, int, struct x_display_info
*,
348 struct frame
*, struct input_event
*));
349 static void x_detect_focus_change
P_ ((struct x_display_info
*,
350 XEvent
*, struct input_event
*));
351 static void XTframe_rehighlight
P_ ((struct frame
*));
352 static void x_frame_rehighlight
P_ ((struct x_display_info
*));
353 static void x_draw_hollow_cursor
P_ ((struct window
*, struct glyph_row
*));
354 static void x_draw_bar_cursor
P_ ((struct window
*, struct glyph_row
*, int,
355 enum text_cursor_kinds
));
357 static void x_clip_to_row
P_ ((struct window
*, struct glyph_row
*, int, GC
));
358 static void x_flush
P_ ((struct frame
*f
));
359 static void x_update_begin
P_ ((struct frame
*));
360 static void x_update_window_begin
P_ ((struct window
*));
361 static void x_after_update_window_line
P_ ((struct glyph_row
*));
362 static struct scroll_bar
*x_window_to_scroll_bar
P_ ((Display
*, Window
));
363 static void x_scroll_bar_report_motion
P_ ((struct frame
**, Lisp_Object
*,
364 enum scroll_bar_part
*,
365 Lisp_Object
*, Lisp_Object
*,
367 static void x_check_fullscreen
P_ ((struct frame
*));
368 static void x_check_expected_move
P_ ((struct frame
*, int, int));
369 static void x_sync_with_move
P_ ((struct frame
*, int, int, int));
370 static int handle_one_xevent
P_ ((struct x_display_info
*, XEvent
*,
371 int *, struct input_event
*));
372 /* Don't declare this NO_RETURN because we want no
373 interference with debugging failing X calls. */
374 static SIGTYPE x_connection_closed
P_ ((Display
*, char *));
377 /* Flush display of frame F, or of all frames if F is null. */
383 /* Don't call XFlush when it is not safe to redisplay; the X
384 connection may be broken. */
385 if (!NILP (Vinhibit_redisplay
))
391 Lisp_Object rest
, frame
;
392 FOR_EACH_FRAME (rest
, frame
)
393 if (FRAME_X_P (XFRAME (frame
)))
394 x_flush (XFRAME (frame
));
396 else if (FRAME_X_P (f
))
397 XFlush (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
402 /* Remove calls to XFlush by defining XFlush to an empty replacement.
403 Calls to XFlush should be unnecessary because the X output buffer
404 is flushed automatically as needed by calls to XPending,
405 XNextEvent, or XWindowEvent according to the XFlush man page.
406 XTread_socket calls XPending. Removing XFlush improves
409 #define XFlush(DISPLAY) (void) 0
412 /***********************************************************************
414 ***********************************************************************/
418 /* This is a function useful for recording debugging information about
419 the sequence of occurrences in this file. */
427 struct record event_record
[100];
429 int event_record_index
;
431 record_event (locus
, type
)
435 if (event_record_index
== sizeof (event_record
) / sizeof (struct record
))
436 event_record_index
= 0;
438 event_record
[event_record_index
].locus
= locus
;
439 event_record
[event_record_index
].type
= type
;
440 event_record_index
++;
447 /* Return the struct x_display_info corresponding to DPY. */
449 struct x_display_info
*
450 x_display_info_for_display (dpy
)
453 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
455 for (dpyinfo
= x_display_list
; dpyinfo
; dpyinfo
= dpyinfo
->next
)
456 if (dpyinfo
->display
== dpy
)
464 /***********************************************************************
465 Starting and ending an update
466 ***********************************************************************/
468 /* Start an update of frame F. This function is installed as a hook
469 for update_begin, i.e. it is called when update_begin is called.
470 This function is called prior to calls to x_update_window_begin for
471 each window being updated. Currently, there is nothing to do here
472 because all interesting stuff is done on a window basis. */
482 /* Start update of window W. Set the global variable updated_window
483 to the window being updated and set output_cursor to the cursor
487 x_update_window_begin (w
)
490 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
491 struct x_display_info
*display_info
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
494 set_output_cursor (&w
->cursor
);
498 if (f
== display_info
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
)
500 /* Don't do highlighting for mouse motion during the update. */
501 display_info
->mouse_face_defer
= 1;
503 /* If F needs to be redrawn, simply forget about any prior mouse
505 if (FRAME_GARBAGED_P (f
))
506 display_info
->mouse_face_window
= Qnil
;
508 #if 0 /* Rows in a current matrix containing glyphs in mouse-face have
509 their mouse_face_p flag set, which means that they are always
510 unequal to rows in a desired matrix which never have that
511 flag set. So, rows containing mouse-face glyphs are never
512 scrolled, and we don't have to switch the mouse highlight off
513 here to prevent it from being scrolled. */
515 /* Can we tell that this update does not affect the window
516 where the mouse highlight is? If so, no need to turn off.
517 Likewise, don't do anything if the frame is garbaged;
518 in that case, the frame's current matrix that we would use
519 is all wrong, and we will redisplay that line anyway. */
520 if (!NILP (display_info
->mouse_face_window
)
521 && w
== XWINDOW (display_info
->mouse_face_window
))
525 for (i
= 0; i
< w
->desired_matrix
->nrows
; ++i
)
526 if (MATRIX_ROW_ENABLED_P (w
->desired_matrix
, i
))
529 if (i
< w
->desired_matrix
->nrows
)
530 clear_mouse_face (display_info
);
539 /* Draw a vertical window border from (x,y0) to (x,y1) */
542 x_draw_vertical_window_border (w
, x
, y0
, y1
)
546 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
549 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (f
, VERTICAL_BORDER_FACE_ID
);
551 XSetForeground (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), f
->output_data
.x
->normal_gc
,
554 XDrawLine (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
555 f
->output_data
.x
->normal_gc
, x
, y0
, x
, y1
);
558 /* End update of window W (which is equal to updated_window).
560 Draw vertical borders between horizontally adjacent windows, and
561 display W's cursor if CURSOR_ON_P is non-zero.
563 MOUSE_FACE_OVERWRITTEN_P non-zero means that some row containing
564 glyphs in mouse-face were overwritten. In that case we have to
565 make sure that the mouse-highlight is properly redrawn.
567 W may be a menu bar pseudo-window in case we don't have X toolkit
568 support. Such windows don't have a cursor, so don't display it
572 x_update_window_end (w
, cursor_on_p
, mouse_face_overwritten_p
)
574 int cursor_on_p
, mouse_face_overwritten_p
;
576 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (XFRAME (w
->frame
));
578 if (!w
->pseudo_window_p
)
583 display_and_set_cursor (w
, 1, output_cursor
.hpos
,
585 output_cursor
.x
, output_cursor
.y
);
587 if (draw_window_fringes (w
, 1))
588 x_draw_vertical_border (w
);
593 /* If a row with mouse-face was overwritten, arrange for
594 XTframe_up_to_date to redisplay the mouse highlight. */
595 if (mouse_face_overwritten_p
)
597 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= -1;
598 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= -1;
599 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
= Qnil
;
602 updated_window
= NULL
;
606 /* End update of frame F. This function is installed as a hook in
613 /* Mouse highlight may be displayed again. */
614 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->mouse_face_defer
= 0;
618 XFlush (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
624 /* This function is called from various places in xdisp.c whenever a
625 complete update has been performed. The global variable
626 updated_window is not available here. */
629 XTframe_up_to_date (f
)
634 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
636 if (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_deferred_gc
637 || f
== dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
)
640 if (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
)
641 note_mouse_highlight (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
,
642 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_x
,
643 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_y
);
644 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_deferred_gc
= 0;
651 /* Draw truncation mark bitmaps, continuation mark bitmaps, overlay
652 arrow bitmaps, or clear the fringes if no bitmaps are required
653 before DESIRED_ROW is made current. The window being updated is
654 found in updated_window. This function It is called from
655 update_window_line only if it is known that there are differences
656 between bitmaps to be drawn between current row and DESIRED_ROW. */
659 x_after_update_window_line (desired_row
)
660 struct glyph_row
*desired_row
;
662 struct window
*w
= updated_window
;
668 if (!desired_row
->mode_line_p
&& !w
->pseudo_window_p
)
669 desired_row
->redraw_fringe_bitmaps_p
= 1;
671 /* When a window has disappeared, make sure that no rest of
672 full-width rows stays visible in the internal border. Could
673 check here if updated_window is the leftmost/rightmost window,
674 but I guess it's not worth doing since vertically split windows
675 are almost never used, internal border is rarely set, and the
676 overhead is very small. */
677 if (windows_or_buffers_changed
678 && desired_row
->full_width_p
679 && (f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
),
680 width
= FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
),
682 && (height
= desired_row
->visible_height
,
685 int y
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, max (0, desired_row
->y
));
687 /* Internal border is drawn below the tool bar. */
688 if (WINDOWP (f
->tool_bar_window
)
689 && w
== XWINDOW (f
->tool_bar_window
))
693 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
694 0, y
, width
, height
, False
);
695 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
696 FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
) - width
,
697 y
, width
, height
, False
);
703 x_draw_fringe_bitmap (w
, row
, p
)
705 struct glyph_row
*row
;
706 struct draw_fringe_bitmap_params
*p
;
708 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
709 Display
*display
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
);
710 Window window
= FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
);
711 GC gc
= f
->output_data
.x
->normal_gc
;
712 struct face
*face
= p
->face
;
715 /* Must clip because of partially visible lines. */
716 rowY
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, row
->y
);
719 /* Adjust position of "bottom aligned" bitmap on partially
722 int oldVH
= row
->visible_height
;
723 row
->visible_height
= p
->h
;
724 row
->y
-= rowY
- p
->y
;
725 x_clip_to_row (w
, row
, -1, gc
);
727 row
->visible_height
= oldVH
;
730 x_clip_to_row (w
, row
, -1, gc
);
734 int bx
= p
->bx
, by
= p
->by
, nx
= p
->nx
, ny
= p
->ny
;
736 /* In case the same realized face is used for fringes and
737 for something displayed in the text (e.g. face `region' on
738 mono-displays, the fill style may have been changed to
739 FillSolid in x_draw_glyph_string_background. */
741 XSetFillStyle (display
, face
->gc
, FillOpaqueStippled
);
743 XSetForeground (display
, face
->gc
, face
->background
);
745 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
746 /* If the fringe is adjacent to the left (right) scroll bar of a
747 leftmost (rightmost, respectively) window, then extend its
748 background to the gap between the fringe and the bar. */
749 if ((WINDOW_LEFTMOST_P (w
)
750 && WINDOW_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_ON_LEFT (w
))
751 || (WINDOW_RIGHTMOST_P (w
)
752 && WINDOW_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_ON_RIGHT (w
)))
754 int sb_width
= WINDOW_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH (w
);
758 int left
= WINDOW_SCROLL_BAR_AREA_X (w
);
759 int width
= (WINDOW_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (w
)
760 * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
));
764 /* Bitmap fills the fringe. */
765 if (left
+ width
== p
->x
)
766 bx
= left
+ sb_width
;
767 else if (p
->x
+ p
->wd
== left
)
771 int header_line_height
= WINDOW_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT (w
);
773 nx
= width
- sb_width
;
774 by
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, max (header_line_height
,
776 ny
= row
->visible_height
;
781 if (left
+ width
== bx
)
783 bx
= left
+ sb_width
;
784 nx
+= width
- sb_width
;
786 else if (bx
+ nx
== left
)
787 nx
+= width
- sb_width
;
792 if (bx
>= 0 && nx
> 0)
793 XFillRectangle (display
, window
, face
->gc
, bx
, by
, nx
, ny
);
796 XSetForeground (display
, face
->gc
, face
->foreground
);
802 Pixmap pixmap
, clipmask
= (Pixmap
) 0;
803 int depth
= DefaultDepthOfScreen (FRAME_X_SCREEN (f
));
807 bits
= (unsigned char *)(p
->bits
+ p
->dh
);
809 bits
= (unsigned char *)p
->bits
+ p
->dh
;
811 /* Draw the bitmap. I believe these small pixmaps can be cached
813 pixmap
= XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData (display
, window
, bits
, p
->wd
, p
->h
,
815 ? (p
->overlay_p
? face
->background
816 : f
->output_data
.x
->cursor_pixel
)
818 face
->background
, depth
);
822 clipmask
= XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData (display
,
823 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->root_window
,
826 gcv
.clip_mask
= clipmask
;
827 gcv
.clip_x_origin
= p
->x
;
828 gcv
.clip_y_origin
= p
->y
;
829 XChangeGC (display
, gc
, GCClipMask
| GCClipXOrigin
| GCClipYOrigin
, &gcv
);
832 XCopyArea (display
, pixmap
, window
, gc
, 0, 0,
833 p
->wd
, p
->h
, p
->x
, p
->y
);
834 XFreePixmap (display
, pixmap
);
838 gcv
.clip_mask
= (Pixmap
) 0;
839 XChangeGC (display
, gc
, GCClipMask
, &gcv
);
840 XFreePixmap (display
, clipmask
);
844 XSetClipMask (display
, gc
, None
);
849 /* This is called when starting Emacs and when restarting after
850 suspend. When starting Emacs, no X window is mapped. And nothing
851 must be done to Emacs's own window if it is suspended (though that
855 XTset_terminal_modes (struct terminal
*terminal
)
859 /* This is called when exiting or suspending Emacs. Exiting will make
860 the X-windows go away, and suspending requires no action. */
863 XTreset_terminal_modes (struct terminal
*terminal
)
869 /***********************************************************************
871 ***********************************************************************/
873 /* Function prototypes of this page. */
875 static int x_encode_char
P_ ((int, XChar2b
*, struct font_info
*, int *));
878 /* Get metrics of character CHAR2B in FONT. Value is null if CHAR2B
879 is not contained in the font. */
882 x_per_char_metric (font
, char2b
, font_type
)
885 int font_type
; /* unused on X */
887 /* The result metric information. */
888 XCharStruct
*pcm
= NULL
;
890 xassert (font
&& char2b
);
892 if (font
->per_char
!= NULL
)
894 if (font
->min_byte1
== 0 && font
->max_byte1
== 0)
896 /* min_char_or_byte2 specifies the linear character index
897 corresponding to the first element of the per_char array,
898 max_char_or_byte2 is the index of the last character. A
899 character with non-zero CHAR2B->byte1 is not in the font.
900 A character with byte2 less than min_char_or_byte2 or
901 greater max_char_or_byte2 is not in the font. */
902 if (char2b
->byte1
== 0
903 && char2b
->byte2
>= font
->min_char_or_byte2
904 && char2b
->byte2
<= font
->max_char_or_byte2
)
905 pcm
= font
->per_char
+ char2b
->byte2
- font
->min_char_or_byte2
;
909 /* If either min_byte1 or max_byte1 are nonzero, both
910 min_char_or_byte2 and max_char_or_byte2 are less than
911 256, and the 2-byte character index values corresponding
912 to the per_char array element N (counting from 0) are:
914 byte1 = N/D + min_byte1
915 byte2 = N\D + min_char_or_byte2
919 D = max_char_or_byte2 - min_char_or_byte2 + 1
921 \ = integer modulus */
922 if (char2b
->byte1
>= font
->min_byte1
923 && char2b
->byte1
<= font
->max_byte1
924 && char2b
->byte2
>= font
->min_char_or_byte2
925 && char2b
->byte2
<= font
->max_char_or_byte2
)
927 pcm
= (font
->per_char
928 + ((font
->max_char_or_byte2
- font
->min_char_or_byte2
+ 1)
929 * (char2b
->byte1
- font
->min_byte1
))
930 + (char2b
->byte2
- font
->min_char_or_byte2
));
936 /* If the per_char pointer is null, all glyphs between the first
937 and last character indexes inclusive have the same
938 information, as given by both min_bounds and max_bounds. */
939 if (char2b
->byte2
>= font
->min_char_or_byte2
940 && char2b
->byte2
<= font
->max_char_or_byte2
)
941 pcm
= &font
->max_bounds
;
945 || (pcm
->width
== 0 && (pcm
->rbearing
- pcm
->lbearing
) == 0))
950 /* Encode CHAR2B using encoding information from FONT_INFO. CHAR2B is
951 the two-byte form of C. Encoding is returned in *CHAR2B. */
954 x_encode_char (c
, char2b
, font_info
, two_byte_p
)
957 struct font_info
*font_info
;
960 int charset
= CHAR_CHARSET (c
);
961 XFontStruct
*font
= font_info
->font
;
963 /* FONT_INFO may define a scheme by which to encode byte1 and byte2.
964 This may be either a program in a special encoder language or a
966 if (font_info
->font_encoder
)
968 /* It's a program. */
969 struct ccl_program
*ccl
= font_info
->font_encoder
;
971 check_ccl_update (ccl
);
972 if (CHARSET_DIMENSION (charset
) == 1)
974 ccl
->reg
[0] = charset
;
975 ccl
->reg
[1] = char2b
->byte2
;
980 ccl
->reg
[0] = charset
;
981 ccl
->reg
[1] = char2b
->byte1
;
982 ccl
->reg
[2] = char2b
->byte2
;
985 ccl_driver (ccl
, NULL
, NULL
, 0, 0, NULL
);
987 /* We assume that MSBs are appropriately set/reset by CCL
989 if (font
->max_byte1
== 0) /* 1-byte font */
990 char2b
->byte1
= 0, char2b
->byte2
= ccl
->reg
[1];
992 char2b
->byte1
= ccl
->reg
[1], char2b
->byte2
= ccl
->reg
[2];
994 else if (font_info
->encoding
[charset
])
996 /* Fixed encoding scheme. See fontset.h for the meaning of the
998 int enc
= font_info
->encoding
[charset
];
1000 if ((enc
== 1 || enc
== 2)
1001 && CHARSET_DIMENSION (charset
) == 2)
1002 char2b
->byte1
|= 0x80;
1004 if (enc
== 1 || enc
== 3)
1005 char2b
->byte2
|= 0x80;
1009 *two_byte_p
= ((XFontStruct
*) (font_info
->font
))->max_byte1
> 0;
1011 return FONT_TYPE_UNKNOWN
;
1016 /***********************************************************************
1018 ***********************************************************************/
1022 static void x_set_glyph_string_clipping
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1023 static void x_set_glyph_string_gc
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1024 static void x_draw_glyph_string_background
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*,
1026 static void x_draw_glyph_string_foreground
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1027 static void x_draw_composite_glyph_string_foreground
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1028 static void x_draw_glyph_string_box
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1029 static void x_draw_glyph_string
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1030 static void x_compute_glyph_string_overhangs
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1031 static void x_set_cursor_gc
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1032 static void x_set_mode_line_face_gc
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1033 static void x_set_mouse_face_gc
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1034 static int x_alloc_lighter_color
P_ ((struct frame
*, Display
*, Colormap
,
1035 unsigned long *, double, int));
1036 static void x_setup_relief_color
P_ ((struct frame
*, struct relief
*,
1037 double, int, unsigned long));
1038 static void x_setup_relief_colors
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1039 static void x_draw_image_glyph_string
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1040 static void x_draw_image_relief
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1041 static void x_draw_image_foreground
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*));
1042 static void x_draw_image_foreground_1
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*, Pixmap
));
1043 static void x_clear_glyph_string_rect
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*, int,
1045 static void x_draw_relief_rect
P_ ((struct frame
*, int, int, int, int,
1046 int, int, int, int, int, int,
1048 static void x_draw_box_rect
P_ ((struct glyph_string
*, int, int, int, int,
1049 int, int, int, XRectangle
*));
1052 static void x_check_font
P_ ((struct frame
*, XFontStruct
*));
1056 /* Set S->gc to a suitable GC for drawing glyph string S in cursor
1061 struct glyph_string
*s
;
1063 if (s
->font
== FRAME_FONT (s
->f
)
1064 && s
->face
->background
== FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (s
->f
)
1065 && s
->face
->foreground
== FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (s
->f
)
1067 s
->gc
= s
->f
->output_data
.x
->cursor_gc
;
1070 /* Cursor on non-default face: must merge. */
1074 xgcv
.background
= s
->f
->output_data
.x
->cursor_pixel
;
1075 xgcv
.foreground
= s
->face
->background
;
1077 /* If the glyph would be invisible, try a different foreground. */
1078 if (xgcv
.foreground
== xgcv
.background
)
1079 xgcv
.foreground
= s
->face
->foreground
;
1080 if (xgcv
.foreground
== xgcv
.background
)
1081 xgcv
.foreground
= s
->f
->output_data
.x
->cursor_foreground_pixel
;
1082 if (xgcv
.foreground
== xgcv
.background
)
1083 xgcv
.foreground
= s
->face
->foreground
;
1085 /* Make sure the cursor is distinct from text in this face. */
1086 if (xgcv
.background
== s
->face
->background
1087 && xgcv
.foreground
== s
->face
->foreground
)
1089 xgcv
.background
= s
->face
->foreground
;
1090 xgcv
.foreground
= s
->face
->background
;
1093 IF_DEBUG (x_check_font (s
->f
, s
->font
));
1094 xgcv
.font
= s
->font
->fid
;
1095 xgcv
.graphics_exposures
= False
;
1096 mask
= GCForeground
| GCBackground
| GCFont
| GCGraphicsExposures
;
1098 if (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (s
->f
)->scratch_cursor_gc
)
1099 XChangeGC (s
->display
, FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (s
->f
)->scratch_cursor_gc
,
1102 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (s
->f
)->scratch_cursor_gc
1103 = XCreateGC (s
->display
, s
->window
, mask
, &xgcv
);
1105 s
->gc
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (s
->f
)->scratch_cursor_gc
;
1110 /* Set up S->gc of glyph string S for drawing text in mouse face. */
1113 x_set_mouse_face_gc (s
)
1114 struct glyph_string
*s
;
1119 /* What face has to be used last for the mouse face? */
1120 face_id
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (s
->f
)->mouse_face_face_id
;
1121 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (s
->f
, face_id
);
1123 face
= FACE_FROM_ID (s
->f
, MOUSE_FACE_ID
);
1125 if (s
->first_glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
)
1126 face_id
= FACE_FOR_CHAR (s
->f
, face
, s
->first_glyph
->u
.ch
);
1128 face_id
= FACE_FOR_CHAR (s
->f
, face
, 0);
1129 s
->face
= FACE_FROM_ID (s
->f
, face_id
);
1130 PREPARE_FACE_FOR_DISPLAY (s
->f
, s
->face
);
1132 /* If font in this face is same as S->font, use it. */
1133 if (s
->font
== s
->face
->font
)
1134 s
->gc
= s
->face
->gc
;
1137 /* Otherwise construct scratch_cursor_gc with values from FACE
1142 xgcv
.background
= s
->face
->background
;
1143 xgcv
.foreground
= s
->face
->foreground
;
1144 IF_DEBUG (x_check_font (s
->f
, s
->font
));
1145 xgcv
.font
= s
->font
->fid
;
1146 xgcv
.graphics_exposures
= False
;
1147 mask
= GCForeground
| GCBackground
| GCFont
| GCGraphicsExposures
;
1149 if (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (s
->f
)->scratch_cursor_gc
)
1150 XChangeGC (s
->display
, FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (s
->f
)->scratch_cursor_gc
,
1153 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (s
->f
)->scratch_cursor_gc
1154 = XCreateGC (s
->display
, s
->window
, mask
, &xgcv
);
1156 s
->gc
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (s
->f
)->scratch_cursor_gc
;
1159 xassert (s
->gc
!= 0);
1163 /* Set S->gc of glyph string S to a GC suitable for drawing a mode line.
1164 Faces to use in the mode line have already been computed when the
1165 matrix was built, so there isn't much to do, here. */
1168 x_set_mode_line_face_gc (s
)
1169 struct glyph_string
*s
;
1171 s
->gc
= s
->face
->gc
;
1175 /* Set S->gc of glyph string S for drawing that glyph string. Set
1176 S->stippled_p to a non-zero value if the face of S has a stipple
1180 x_set_glyph_string_gc (s
)
1181 struct glyph_string
*s
;
1183 PREPARE_FACE_FOR_DISPLAY (s
->f
, s
->face
);
1185 if (s
->hl
== DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT
)
1187 s
->gc
= s
->face
->gc
;
1188 s
->stippled_p
= s
->face
->stipple
!= 0;
1190 else if (s
->hl
== DRAW_INVERSE_VIDEO
)
1192 x_set_mode_line_face_gc (s
);
1193 s
->stippled_p
= s
->face
->stipple
!= 0;
1195 else if (s
->hl
== DRAW_CURSOR
)
1197 x_set_cursor_gc (s
);
1200 else if (s
->hl
== DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
)
1202 x_set_mouse_face_gc (s
);
1203 s
->stippled_p
= s
->face
->stipple
!= 0;
1205 else if (s
->hl
== DRAW_IMAGE_RAISED
1206 || s
->hl
== DRAW_IMAGE_SUNKEN
)
1208 s
->gc
= s
->face
->gc
;
1209 s
->stippled_p
= s
->face
->stipple
!= 0;
1213 s
->gc
= s
->face
->gc
;
1214 s
->stippled_p
= s
->face
->stipple
!= 0;
1217 /* GC must have been set. */
1218 xassert (s
->gc
!= 0);
1222 /* Set clipping for output of glyph string S. S may be part of a mode
1223 line or menu if we don't have X toolkit support. */
1226 x_set_glyph_string_clipping (s
)
1227 struct glyph_string
*s
;
1230 get_glyph_string_clip_rect (s
, &r
);
1231 XSetClipRectangles (s
->display
, s
->gc
, 0, 0, &r
, 1, Unsorted
);
1236 Compute left and right overhang of glyph string S. If S is a glyph
1237 string for a composition, assume overhangs don't exist. */
1240 x_compute_glyph_string_overhangs (s
)
1241 struct glyph_string
*s
;
1244 && s
->first_glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
)
1247 int direction
, font_ascent
, font_descent
;
1248 XTextExtents16 (s
->font
, s
->char2b
, s
->nchars
, &direction
,
1249 &font_ascent
, &font_descent
, &cs
);
1250 s
->right_overhang
= cs
.rbearing
> cs
.width
? cs
.rbearing
- cs
.width
: 0;
1251 s
->left_overhang
= cs
.lbearing
< 0 ? -cs
.lbearing
: 0;
1256 /* Fill rectangle X, Y, W, H with background color of glyph string S. */
1259 x_clear_glyph_string_rect (s
, x
, y
, w
, h
)
1260 struct glyph_string
*s
;
1264 XGetGCValues (s
->display
, s
->gc
, GCForeground
| GCBackground
, &xgcv
);
1265 XSetForeground (s
->display
, s
->gc
, xgcv
.background
);
1266 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, x
, y
, w
, h
);
1267 XSetForeground (s
->display
, s
->gc
, xgcv
.foreground
);
1271 /* Draw the background of glyph_string S. If S->background_filled_p
1272 is non-zero don't draw it. FORCE_P non-zero means draw the
1273 background even if it wouldn't be drawn normally. This is used
1274 when a string preceding S draws into the background of S, or S
1275 contains the first component of a composition. */
1278 x_draw_glyph_string_background (s
, force_p
)
1279 struct glyph_string
*s
;
1282 /* Nothing to do if background has already been drawn or if it
1283 shouldn't be drawn in the first place. */
1284 if (!s
->background_filled_p
)
1286 int box_line_width
= max (s
->face
->box_line_width
, 0);
1290 /* Fill background with a stipple pattern. */
1291 XSetFillStyle (s
->display
, s
->gc
, FillOpaqueStippled
);
1292 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, s
->x
,
1293 s
->y
+ box_line_width
,
1294 s
->background_width
,
1295 s
->height
- 2 * box_line_width
);
1296 XSetFillStyle (s
->display
, s
->gc
, FillSolid
);
1297 s
->background_filled_p
= 1;
1299 else if (FONT_HEIGHT (s
->font
) < s
->height
- 2 * box_line_width
1300 || s
->font_not_found_p
1301 || s
->extends_to_end_of_line_p
1304 x_clear_glyph_string_rect (s
, s
->x
, s
->y
+ box_line_width
,
1305 s
->background_width
,
1306 s
->height
- 2 * box_line_width
);
1307 s
->background_filled_p
= 1;
1313 /* Draw the foreground of glyph string S. */
1316 x_draw_glyph_string_foreground (s
)
1317 struct glyph_string
*s
;
1321 /* If first glyph of S has a left box line, start drawing the text
1322 of S to the right of that box line. */
1323 if (s
->face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
1324 && s
->first_glyph
->left_box_line_p
)
1325 x
= s
->x
+ abs (s
->face
->box_line_width
);
1329 /* Draw characters of S as rectangles if S's font could not be
1331 if (s
->font_not_found_p
)
1333 for (i
= 0; i
< s
->nchars
; ++i
)
1335 struct glyph
*g
= s
->first_glyph
+ i
;
1336 XDrawRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
,
1337 s
->gc
, x
, s
->y
, g
->pixel_width
- 1,
1339 x
+= g
->pixel_width
;
1344 char *char1b
= (char *) s
->char2b
;
1345 int boff
= s
->font_info
->baseline_offset
;
1347 if (s
->font_info
->vertical_centering
)
1348 boff
= VCENTER_BASELINE_OFFSET (s
->font
, s
->f
) - boff
;
1350 /* If we can use 8-bit functions, condense S->char2b. */
1352 for (i
= 0; i
< s
->nchars
; ++i
)
1353 char1b
[i
] = s
->char2b
[i
].byte2
;
1355 /* Draw text with XDrawString if background has already been
1356 filled. Otherwise, use XDrawImageString. (Note that
1357 XDrawImageString is usually faster than XDrawString.) Always
1358 use XDrawImageString when drawing the cursor so that there is
1359 no chance that characters under a box cursor are invisible. */
1361 || (s
->background_filled_p
&& s
->hl
!= DRAW_CURSOR
))
1363 /* Draw characters with 16-bit or 8-bit functions. */
1365 XDrawString16 (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, x
,
1366 s
->ybase
- boff
, s
->char2b
, s
->nchars
);
1368 XDrawString (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, x
,
1369 s
->ybase
- boff
, char1b
, s
->nchars
);
1374 XDrawImageString16 (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, x
,
1375 s
->ybase
- boff
, s
->char2b
, s
->nchars
);
1377 XDrawImageString (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, x
,
1378 s
->ybase
- boff
, char1b
, s
->nchars
);
1381 if (s
->face
->overstrike
)
1383 /* For overstriking (to simulate bold-face), draw the
1384 characters again shifted to the right by one pixel. */
1386 XDrawString16 (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, x
+ 1,
1387 s
->ybase
- boff
, s
->char2b
, s
->nchars
);
1389 XDrawString (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, x
+ 1,
1390 s
->ybase
- boff
, char1b
, s
->nchars
);
1395 /* Draw the foreground of composite glyph string S. */
1398 x_draw_composite_glyph_string_foreground (s
)
1399 struct glyph_string
*s
;
1403 /* If first glyph of S has a left box line, start drawing the text
1404 of S to the right of that box line. */
1405 if (s
->face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
1406 && s
->first_glyph
->left_box_line_p
)
1407 x
= s
->x
+ abs (s
->face
->box_line_width
);
1411 /* S is a glyph string for a composition. S->gidx is the index of
1412 the first character drawn for glyphs of this composition.
1413 S->gidx == 0 means we are drawing the very first character of
1414 this composition. */
1416 /* Draw a rectangle for the composition if the font for the very
1417 first character of the composition could not be loaded. */
1418 if (s
->font_not_found_p
)
1421 XDrawRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, x
, s
->y
,
1422 s
->width
- 1, s
->height
- 1);
1426 for (i
= 0; i
< s
->nchars
; i
++, ++s
->gidx
)
1428 XDrawString16 (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
,
1429 x
+ s
->cmp
->offsets
[s
->gidx
* 2],
1430 s
->ybase
- s
->cmp
->offsets
[s
->gidx
* 2 + 1],
1432 if (s
->face
->overstrike
)
1433 XDrawString16 (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
,
1434 x
+ s
->cmp
->offsets
[s
->gidx
* 2] + 1,
1435 s
->ybase
- s
->cmp
->offsets
[s
->gidx
* 2 + 1],
1442 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
1444 static struct frame
*x_frame_of_widget
P_ ((Widget
));
1445 static Boolean cvt_string_to_pixel
P_ ((Display
*, XrmValue
*, Cardinal
*,
1446 XrmValue
*, XrmValue
*, XtPointer
*));
1447 static void cvt_pixel_dtor
P_ ((XtAppContext
, XrmValue
*, XtPointer
,
1448 XrmValue
*, Cardinal
*));
1451 /* Return the frame on which widget WIDGET is used.. Abort if frame
1452 cannot be determined. */
1454 static struct frame
*
1455 x_frame_of_widget (widget
)
1458 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
1462 dpyinfo
= x_display_info_for_display (XtDisplay (widget
));
1464 /* Find the top-level shell of the widget. Note that this function
1465 can be called when the widget is not yet realized, so XtWindow
1466 (widget) == 0. That's the reason we can't simply use
1467 x_any_window_to_frame. */
1468 while (!XtIsTopLevelShell (widget
))
1469 widget
= XtParent (widget
);
1471 /* Look for a frame with that top-level widget. Allocate the color
1472 on that frame to get the right gamma correction value. */
1473 for (tail
= Vframe_list
; GC_CONSP (tail
); tail
= XCDR (tail
))
1474 if (GC_FRAMEP (XCAR (tail
))
1475 && (f
= XFRAME (XCAR (tail
)),
1477 && f
->output_data
.nothing
!= 1
1478 && FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
) == dpyinfo
))
1479 && f
->output_data
.x
->widget
== widget
)
1486 /* Allocate the color COLOR->pixel on the screen and display of
1487 widget WIDGET in colormap CMAP. If an exact match cannot be
1488 allocated, try the nearest color available. Value is non-zero
1489 if successful. This is called from lwlib. */
1492 x_alloc_nearest_color_for_widget (widget
, cmap
, color
)
1497 struct frame
*f
= x_frame_of_widget (widget
);
1498 return x_alloc_nearest_color (f
, cmap
, color
);
1502 /* Allocate a color which is lighter or darker than *PIXEL by FACTOR
1503 or DELTA. Try a color with RGB values multiplied by FACTOR first.
1504 If this produces the same color as PIXEL, try a color where all RGB
1505 values have DELTA added. Return the allocated color in *PIXEL.
1506 DISPLAY is the X display, CMAP is the colormap to operate on.
1507 Value is non-zero if successful. */
1510 x_alloc_lighter_color_for_widget (widget
, display
, cmap
, pixel
, factor
, delta
)
1514 unsigned long *pixel
;
1518 struct frame
*f
= x_frame_of_widget (widget
);
1519 return x_alloc_lighter_color (f
, display
, cmap
, pixel
, factor
, delta
);
1523 /* Structure specifying which arguments should be passed by Xt to
1524 cvt_string_to_pixel. We want the widget's screen and colormap. */
1526 static XtConvertArgRec cvt_string_to_pixel_args
[] =
1528 {XtWidgetBaseOffset
, (XtPointer
) XtOffset (Widget
, core
.screen
),
1530 {XtWidgetBaseOffset
, (XtPointer
) XtOffset (Widget
, core
.colormap
),
1535 /* The address of this variable is returned by
1536 cvt_string_to_pixel. */
1538 static Pixel cvt_string_to_pixel_value
;
1541 /* Convert a color name to a pixel color.
1543 DPY is the display we are working on.
1545 ARGS is an array of *NARGS XrmValue structures holding additional
1546 information about the widget for which the conversion takes place.
1547 The contents of this array are determined by the specification
1548 in cvt_string_to_pixel_args.
1550 FROM is a pointer to an XrmValue which points to the color name to
1551 convert. TO is an XrmValue in which to return the pixel color.
1553 CLOSURE_RET is a pointer to user-data, in which we record if
1554 we allocated the color or not.
1556 Value is True if successful, False otherwise. */
1559 cvt_string_to_pixel (dpy
, args
, nargs
, from
, to
, closure_ret
)
1563 XrmValue
*from
, *to
;
1564 XtPointer
*closure_ret
;
1574 XtAppWarningMsg (XtDisplayToApplicationContext (dpy
),
1575 "wrongParameters", "cvt_string_to_pixel",
1577 "Screen and colormap args required", NULL
, NULL
);
1581 screen
= *(Screen
**) args
[0].addr
;
1582 cmap
= *(Colormap
*) args
[1].addr
;
1583 color_name
= (String
) from
->addr
;
1585 if (strcmp (color_name
, XtDefaultBackground
) == 0)
1587 *closure_ret
= (XtPointer
) False
;
1588 pixel
= WhitePixelOfScreen (screen
);
1590 else if (strcmp (color_name
, XtDefaultForeground
) == 0)
1592 *closure_ret
= (XtPointer
) False
;
1593 pixel
= BlackPixelOfScreen (screen
);
1595 else if (XParseColor (dpy
, cmap
, color_name
, &color
)
1596 && x_alloc_nearest_color_1 (dpy
, cmap
, &color
))
1598 pixel
= color
.pixel
;
1599 *closure_ret
= (XtPointer
) True
;
1604 Cardinal nparams
= 1;
1606 params
[0] = color_name
;
1607 XtAppWarningMsg (XtDisplayToApplicationContext (dpy
),
1608 "badValue", "cvt_string_to_pixel",
1609 "XtToolkitError", "Invalid color `%s'",
1614 if (to
->addr
!= NULL
)
1616 if (to
->size
< sizeof (Pixel
))
1618 to
->size
= sizeof (Pixel
);
1622 *(Pixel
*) to
->addr
= pixel
;
1626 cvt_string_to_pixel_value
= pixel
;
1627 to
->addr
= (XtPointer
) &cvt_string_to_pixel_value
;
1630 to
->size
= sizeof (Pixel
);
1635 /* Free a pixel color which was previously allocated via
1636 cvt_string_to_pixel. This is registered as the destructor
1637 for this type of resource via XtSetTypeConverter.
1639 APP is the application context in which we work.
1641 TO is a pointer to an XrmValue holding the color to free.
1642 CLOSURE is the value we stored in CLOSURE_RET for this color
1643 in cvt_string_to_pixel.
1645 ARGS and NARGS are like for cvt_string_to_pixel. */
1648 cvt_pixel_dtor (app
, to
, closure
, args
, nargs
)
1657 XtAppWarningMsg (app
, "wrongParameters", "cvt_pixel_dtor",
1659 "Screen and colormap arguments required",
1662 else if (closure
!= NULL
)
1664 /* We did allocate the pixel, so free it. */
1665 Screen
*screen
= *(Screen
**) args
[0].addr
;
1666 Colormap cmap
= *(Colormap
*) args
[1].addr
;
1667 x_free_dpy_colors (DisplayOfScreen (screen
), screen
, cmap
,
1668 (Pixel
*) to
->addr
, 1);
1673 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
1676 /* Value is an array of XColor structures for the contents of the
1677 color map of display DPY. Set *NCELLS to the size of the array.
1678 Note that this probably shouldn't be called for large color maps,
1679 say a 24-bit TrueColor map. */
1681 static const XColor
*
1682 x_color_cells (dpy
, ncells
)
1686 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= x_display_info_for_display (dpy
);
1688 if (dpyinfo
->color_cells
== NULL
)
1690 Screen
*screen
= dpyinfo
->screen
;
1693 dpyinfo
->ncolor_cells
1694 = XDisplayCells (dpy
, XScreenNumberOfScreen (screen
));
1695 dpyinfo
->color_cells
1696 = (XColor
*) xmalloc (dpyinfo
->ncolor_cells
1697 * sizeof *dpyinfo
->color_cells
);
1699 for (i
= 0; i
< dpyinfo
->ncolor_cells
; ++i
)
1700 dpyinfo
->color_cells
[i
].pixel
= i
;
1702 XQueryColors (dpy
, dpyinfo
->cmap
,
1703 dpyinfo
->color_cells
, dpyinfo
->ncolor_cells
);
1706 *ncells
= dpyinfo
->ncolor_cells
;
1707 return dpyinfo
->color_cells
;
1711 /* On frame F, translate pixel colors to RGB values for the NCOLORS
1712 colors in COLORS. Use cached information, if available. */
1715 x_query_colors (f
, colors
, ncolors
)
1720 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
1722 if (dpyinfo
->color_cells
)
1725 for (i
= 0; i
< ncolors
; ++i
)
1727 unsigned long pixel
= colors
[i
].pixel
;
1728 xassert (pixel
< dpyinfo
->ncolor_cells
);
1729 xassert (dpyinfo
->color_cells
[pixel
].pixel
== pixel
);
1730 colors
[i
] = dpyinfo
->color_cells
[pixel
];
1734 XQueryColors (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_COLORMAP (f
), colors
, ncolors
);
1738 /* On frame F, translate pixel color to RGB values for the color in
1739 COLOR. Use cached information, if available. */
1742 x_query_color (f
, color
)
1746 x_query_colors (f
, color
, 1);
1750 /* Allocate the color COLOR->pixel on DISPLAY, colormap CMAP. If an
1751 exact match can't be allocated, try the nearest color available.
1752 Value is non-zero if successful. Set *COLOR to the color
1756 x_alloc_nearest_color_1 (dpy
, cmap
, color
)
1763 rc
= XAllocColor (dpy
, cmap
, color
);
1766 /* If we got to this point, the colormap is full, so we're going
1767 to try to get the next closest color. The algorithm used is
1768 a least-squares matching, which is what X uses for closest
1769 color matching with StaticColor visuals. */
1771 unsigned long nearest_delta
= ~0;
1773 const XColor
*cells
= x_color_cells (dpy
, &ncells
);
1775 for (nearest
= i
= 0; i
< ncells
; ++i
)
1777 long dred
= (color
->red
>> 8) - (cells
[i
].red
>> 8);
1778 long dgreen
= (color
->green
>> 8) - (cells
[i
].green
>> 8);
1779 long dblue
= (color
->blue
>> 8) - (cells
[i
].blue
>> 8);
1780 unsigned long delta
= dred
* dred
+ dgreen
* dgreen
+ dblue
* dblue
;
1782 if (delta
< nearest_delta
)
1785 nearest_delta
= delta
;
1789 color
->red
= cells
[nearest
].red
;
1790 color
->green
= cells
[nearest
].green
;
1791 color
->blue
= cells
[nearest
].blue
;
1792 rc
= XAllocColor (dpy
, cmap
, color
);
1796 /* If allocation succeeded, and the allocated pixel color is not
1797 equal to a cached pixel color recorded earlier, there was a
1798 change in the colormap, so clear the color cache. */
1799 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= x_display_info_for_display (dpy
);
1800 XColor
*cached_color
;
1802 if (dpyinfo
->color_cells
1803 && (cached_color
= &dpyinfo
->color_cells
[color
->pixel
],
1804 (cached_color
->red
!= color
->red
1805 || cached_color
->blue
!= color
->blue
1806 || cached_color
->green
!= color
->green
)))
1808 xfree (dpyinfo
->color_cells
);
1809 dpyinfo
->color_cells
= NULL
;
1810 dpyinfo
->ncolor_cells
= 0;
1814 #ifdef DEBUG_X_COLORS
1816 register_color (color
->pixel
);
1817 #endif /* DEBUG_X_COLORS */
1823 /* Allocate the color COLOR->pixel on frame F, colormap CMAP. If an
1824 exact match can't be allocated, try the nearest color available.
1825 Value is non-zero if successful. Set *COLOR to the color
1829 x_alloc_nearest_color (f
, cmap
, color
)
1834 gamma_correct (f
, color
);
1835 return x_alloc_nearest_color_1 (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), cmap
, color
);
1839 /* Allocate color PIXEL on frame F. PIXEL must already be allocated.
1840 It's necessary to do this instead of just using PIXEL directly to
1841 get color reference counts right. */
1844 x_copy_color (f
, pixel
)
1846 unsigned long pixel
;
1850 color
.pixel
= pixel
;
1852 x_query_color (f
, &color
);
1853 XAllocColor (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_COLORMAP (f
), &color
);
1855 #ifdef DEBUG_X_COLORS
1856 register_color (pixel
);
1862 /* Allocate color PIXEL on display DPY. PIXEL must already be allocated.
1863 It's necessary to do this instead of just using PIXEL directly to
1864 get color reference counts right. */
1867 x_copy_dpy_color (dpy
, cmap
, pixel
)
1870 unsigned long pixel
;
1874 color
.pixel
= pixel
;
1876 XQueryColor (dpy
, cmap
, &color
);
1877 XAllocColor (dpy
, cmap
, &color
);
1879 #ifdef DEBUG_X_COLORS
1880 register_color (pixel
);
1886 /* Brightness beyond which a color won't have its highlight brightness
1889 Nominally, highlight colors for `3d' faces are calculated by
1890 brightening an object's color by a constant scale factor, but this
1891 doesn't yield good results for dark colors, so for colors who's
1892 brightness is less than this value (on a scale of 0-65535) have an
1893 use an additional additive factor.
1895 The value here is set so that the default menu-bar/mode-line color
1896 (grey75) will not have its highlights changed at all. */
1897 #define HIGHLIGHT_COLOR_DARK_BOOST_LIMIT 48000
1900 /* Allocate a color which is lighter or darker than *PIXEL by FACTOR
1901 or DELTA. Try a color with RGB values multiplied by FACTOR first.
1902 If this produces the same color as PIXEL, try a color where all RGB
1903 values have DELTA added. Return the allocated color in *PIXEL.
1904 DISPLAY is the X display, CMAP is the colormap to operate on.
1905 Value is non-zero if successful. */
1908 x_alloc_lighter_color (f
, display
, cmap
, pixel
, factor
, delta
)
1912 unsigned long *pixel
;
1920 /* Get RGB color values. */
1921 color
.pixel
= *pixel
;
1922 x_query_color (f
, &color
);
1924 /* Change RGB values by specified FACTOR. Avoid overflow! */
1925 xassert (factor
>= 0);
1926 new.red
= min (0xffff, factor
* color
.red
);
1927 new.green
= min (0xffff, factor
* color
.green
);
1928 new.blue
= min (0xffff, factor
* color
.blue
);
1930 /* Calculate brightness of COLOR. */
1931 bright
= (2 * color
.red
+ 3 * color
.green
+ color
.blue
) / 6;
1933 /* We only boost colors that are darker than
1934 HIGHLIGHT_COLOR_DARK_BOOST_LIMIT. */
1935 if (bright
< HIGHLIGHT_COLOR_DARK_BOOST_LIMIT
)
1936 /* Make an additive adjustment to NEW, because it's dark enough so
1937 that scaling by FACTOR alone isn't enough. */
1939 /* How far below the limit this color is (0 - 1, 1 being darker). */
1940 double dimness
= 1 - (double)bright
/ HIGHLIGHT_COLOR_DARK_BOOST_LIMIT
;
1941 /* The additive adjustment. */
1942 int min_delta
= delta
* dimness
* factor
/ 2;
1946 new.red
= max (0, new.red
- min_delta
);
1947 new.green
= max (0, new.green
- min_delta
);
1948 new.blue
= max (0, new.blue
- min_delta
);
1952 new.red
= min (0xffff, min_delta
+ new.red
);
1953 new.green
= min (0xffff, min_delta
+ new.green
);
1954 new.blue
= min (0xffff, min_delta
+ new.blue
);
1958 /* Try to allocate the color. */
1959 success_p
= x_alloc_nearest_color (f
, cmap
, &new);
1962 if (new.pixel
== *pixel
)
1964 /* If we end up with the same color as before, try adding
1965 delta to the RGB values. */
1966 x_free_colors (f
, &new.pixel
, 1);
1968 new.red
= min (0xffff, delta
+ color
.red
);
1969 new.green
= min (0xffff, delta
+ color
.green
);
1970 new.blue
= min (0xffff, delta
+ color
.blue
);
1971 success_p
= x_alloc_nearest_color (f
, cmap
, &new);
1982 /* Set up the foreground color for drawing relief lines of glyph
1983 string S. RELIEF is a pointer to a struct relief containing the GC
1984 with which lines will be drawn. Use a color that is FACTOR or
1985 DELTA lighter or darker than the relief's background which is found
1986 in S->f->output_data.x->relief_background. If such a color cannot
1987 be allocated, use DEFAULT_PIXEL, instead. */
1990 x_setup_relief_color (f
, relief
, factor
, delta
, default_pixel
)
1992 struct relief
*relief
;
1995 unsigned long default_pixel
;
1998 struct x_output
*di
= f
->output_data
.x
;
1999 unsigned long mask
= GCForeground
| GCLineWidth
| GCGraphicsExposures
;
2000 unsigned long pixel
;
2001 unsigned long background
= di
->relief_background
;
2002 Colormap cmap
= FRAME_X_COLORMAP (f
);
2003 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
2004 Display
*dpy
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
);
2006 xgcv
.graphics_exposures
= False
;
2007 xgcv
.line_width
= 1;
2009 /* Free previously allocated color. The color cell will be reused
2010 when it has been freed as many times as it was allocated, so this
2011 doesn't affect faces using the same colors. */
2013 && relief
->allocated_p
)
2015 x_free_colors (f
, &relief
->pixel
, 1);
2016 relief
->allocated_p
= 0;
2019 /* Allocate new color. */
2020 xgcv
.foreground
= default_pixel
;
2022 if (dpyinfo
->n_planes
!= 1
2023 && x_alloc_lighter_color (f
, dpy
, cmap
, &pixel
, factor
, delta
))
2025 relief
->allocated_p
= 1;
2026 xgcv
.foreground
= relief
->pixel
= pixel
;
2029 if (relief
->gc
== 0)
2031 xgcv
.stipple
= dpyinfo
->gray
;
2033 relief
->gc
= XCreateGC (dpy
, FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
), mask
, &xgcv
);
2036 XChangeGC (dpy
, relief
->gc
, mask
, &xgcv
);
2040 /* Set up colors for the relief lines around glyph string S. */
2043 x_setup_relief_colors (s
)
2044 struct glyph_string
*s
;
2046 struct x_output
*di
= s
->f
->output_data
.x
;
2047 unsigned long color
;
2049 if (s
->face
->use_box_color_for_shadows_p
)
2050 color
= s
->face
->box_color
;
2051 else if (s
->first_glyph
->type
== IMAGE_GLYPH
2053 && !IMAGE_BACKGROUND_TRANSPARENT (s
->img
, s
->f
, 0))
2054 color
= IMAGE_BACKGROUND (s
->img
, s
->f
, 0);
2059 /* Get the background color of the face. */
2060 XGetGCValues (s
->display
, s
->gc
, GCBackground
, &xgcv
);
2061 color
= xgcv
.background
;
2064 if (di
->white_relief
.gc
== 0
2065 || color
!= di
->relief_background
)
2067 di
->relief_background
= color
;
2068 x_setup_relief_color (s
->f
, &di
->white_relief
, 1.2, 0x8000,
2069 WHITE_PIX_DEFAULT (s
->f
));
2070 x_setup_relief_color (s
->f
, &di
->black_relief
, 0.6, 0x4000,
2071 BLACK_PIX_DEFAULT (s
->f
));
2076 /* Draw a relief on frame F inside the rectangle given by LEFT_X,
2077 TOP_Y, RIGHT_X, and BOTTOM_Y. WIDTH is the thickness of the relief
2078 to draw, it must be >= 0. RAISED_P non-zero means draw a raised
2079 relief. LEFT_P non-zero means draw a relief on the left side of
2080 the rectangle. RIGHT_P non-zero means draw a relief on the right
2081 side of the rectangle. CLIP_RECT is the clipping rectangle to use
2085 x_draw_relief_rect (f
, left_x
, top_y
, right_x
, bottom_y
, width
,
2086 raised_p
, top_p
, bot_p
, left_p
, right_p
, clip_rect
)
2088 int left_x
, top_y
, right_x
, bottom_y
, width
;
2089 int top_p
, bot_p
, left_p
, right_p
, raised_p
;
2090 XRectangle
*clip_rect
;
2092 Display
*dpy
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
);
2093 Window window
= FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
);
2098 gc
= f
->output_data
.x
->white_relief
.gc
;
2100 gc
= f
->output_data
.x
->black_relief
.gc
;
2101 XSetClipRectangles (dpy
, gc
, 0, 0, clip_rect
, 1, Unsorted
);
2105 for (i
= 0; i
< width
; ++i
)
2106 XDrawLine (dpy
, window
, gc
,
2107 left_x
+ i
* left_p
, top_y
+ i
,
2108 right_x
+ 1 - i
* right_p
, top_y
+ i
);
2112 for (i
= 0; i
< width
; ++i
)
2113 XDrawLine (dpy
, window
, gc
,
2114 left_x
+ i
, top_y
+ i
, left_x
+ i
, bottom_y
- i
+ 1);
2116 XSetClipMask (dpy
, gc
, None
);
2118 gc
= f
->output_data
.x
->black_relief
.gc
;
2120 gc
= f
->output_data
.x
->white_relief
.gc
;
2121 XSetClipRectangles (dpy
, gc
, 0, 0, clip_rect
, 1, Unsorted
);
2125 for (i
= 0; i
< width
; ++i
)
2126 XDrawLine (dpy
, window
, gc
,
2127 left_x
+ i
* left_p
, bottom_y
- i
,
2128 right_x
+ 1 - i
* right_p
, bottom_y
- i
);
2132 for (i
= 0; i
< width
; ++i
)
2133 XDrawLine (dpy
, window
, gc
,
2134 right_x
- i
, top_y
+ i
+ 1, right_x
- i
, bottom_y
- i
);
2136 XSetClipMask (dpy
, gc
, None
);
2140 /* Draw a box on frame F inside the rectangle given by LEFT_X, TOP_Y,
2141 RIGHT_X, and BOTTOM_Y. WIDTH is the thickness of the lines to
2142 draw, it must be >= 0. LEFT_P non-zero means draw a line on the
2143 left side of the rectangle. RIGHT_P non-zero means draw a line
2144 on the right side of the rectangle. CLIP_RECT is the clipping
2145 rectangle to use when drawing. */
2148 x_draw_box_rect (s
, left_x
, top_y
, right_x
, bottom_y
, width
,
2149 left_p
, right_p
, clip_rect
)
2150 struct glyph_string
*s
;
2151 int left_x
, top_y
, right_x
, bottom_y
, width
, left_p
, right_p
;
2152 XRectangle
*clip_rect
;
2156 XGetGCValues (s
->display
, s
->gc
, GCForeground
, &xgcv
);
2157 XSetForeground (s
->display
, s
->gc
, s
->face
->box_color
);
2158 XSetClipRectangles (s
->display
, s
->gc
, 0, 0, clip_rect
, 1, Unsorted
);
2161 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
,
2162 left_x
, top_y
, right_x
- left_x
+ 1, width
);
2166 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
,
2167 left_x
, top_y
, width
, bottom_y
- top_y
+ 1);
2170 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
,
2171 left_x
, bottom_y
- width
+ 1, right_x
- left_x
+ 1, width
);
2175 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
,
2176 right_x
- width
+ 1, top_y
, width
, bottom_y
- top_y
+ 1);
2178 XSetForeground (s
->display
, s
->gc
, xgcv
.foreground
);
2179 XSetClipMask (s
->display
, s
->gc
, None
);
2183 /* Draw a box around glyph string S. */
2186 x_draw_glyph_string_box (s
)
2187 struct glyph_string
*s
;
2189 int width
, left_x
, right_x
, top_y
, bottom_y
, last_x
, raised_p
;
2190 int left_p
, right_p
;
2191 struct glyph
*last_glyph
;
2192 XRectangle clip_rect
;
2194 last_x
= ((s
->row
->full_width_p
&& !s
->w
->pseudo_window_p
)
2195 ? WINDOW_RIGHT_EDGE_X (s
->w
)
2196 : window_box_right (s
->w
, s
->area
));
2198 /* The glyph that may have a right box line. */
2199 last_glyph
= (s
->cmp
|| s
->img
2201 : s
->first_glyph
+ s
->nchars
- 1);
2203 width
= abs (s
->face
->box_line_width
);
2204 raised_p
= s
->face
->box
== FACE_RAISED_BOX
;
2206 right_x
= (s
->row
->full_width_p
&& s
->extends_to_end_of_line_p
2208 : min (last_x
, s
->x
+ s
->background_width
) - 1);
2210 bottom_y
= top_y
+ s
->height
- 1;
2212 left_p
= (s
->first_glyph
->left_box_line_p
2213 || (s
->hl
== DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
2215 || s
->prev
->hl
!= s
->hl
)));
2216 right_p
= (last_glyph
->right_box_line_p
2217 || (s
->hl
== DRAW_MOUSE_FACE
2219 || s
->next
->hl
!= s
->hl
)));
2221 get_glyph_string_clip_rect (s
, &clip_rect
);
2223 if (s
->face
->box
== FACE_SIMPLE_BOX
)
2224 x_draw_box_rect (s
, left_x
, top_y
, right_x
, bottom_y
, width
,
2225 left_p
, right_p
, &clip_rect
);
2228 x_setup_relief_colors (s
);
2229 x_draw_relief_rect (s
->f
, left_x
, top_y
, right_x
, bottom_y
,
2230 width
, raised_p
, 1, 1, left_p
, right_p
, &clip_rect
);
2235 /* Draw foreground of image glyph string S. */
2238 x_draw_image_foreground (s
)
2239 struct glyph_string
*s
;
2242 int y
= s
->ybase
- image_ascent (s
->img
, s
->face
, &s
->slice
);
2244 /* If first glyph of S has a left box line, start drawing it to the
2245 right of that line. */
2246 if (s
->face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
2247 && s
->first_glyph
->left_box_line_p
2249 x
+= abs (s
->face
->box_line_width
);
2251 /* If there is a margin around the image, adjust x- and y-position
2253 if (s
->slice
.x
== 0)
2254 x
+= s
->img
->hmargin
;
2255 if (s
->slice
.y
== 0)
2256 y
+= s
->img
->vmargin
;
2262 /* We can't set both a clip mask and use XSetClipRectangles
2263 because the latter also sets a clip mask. We also can't
2264 trust on the shape extension to be available
2265 (XShapeCombineRegion). So, compute the rectangle to draw
2267 unsigned long mask
= (GCClipMask
| GCClipXOrigin
| GCClipYOrigin
2270 XRectangle clip_rect
, image_rect
, r
;
2272 xgcv
.clip_mask
= s
->img
->mask
;
2273 xgcv
.clip_x_origin
= x
;
2274 xgcv
.clip_y_origin
= y
;
2275 xgcv
.function
= GXcopy
;
2276 XChangeGC (s
->display
, s
->gc
, mask
, &xgcv
);
2278 get_glyph_string_clip_rect (s
, &clip_rect
);
2281 image_rect
.width
= s
->slice
.width
;
2282 image_rect
.height
= s
->slice
.height
;
2283 if (x_intersect_rectangles (&clip_rect
, &image_rect
, &r
))
2284 XCopyArea (s
->display
, s
->img
->pixmap
, s
->window
, s
->gc
,
2285 s
->slice
.x
+ r
.x
- x
, s
->slice
.y
+ r
.y
- y
,
2286 r
.width
, r
.height
, r
.x
, r
.y
);
2290 XRectangle clip_rect
, image_rect
, r
;
2292 get_glyph_string_clip_rect (s
, &clip_rect
);
2295 image_rect
.width
= s
->slice
.width
;
2296 image_rect
.height
= s
->slice
.height
;
2297 if (x_intersect_rectangles (&clip_rect
, &image_rect
, &r
))
2298 XCopyArea (s
->display
, s
->img
->pixmap
, s
->window
, s
->gc
,
2299 s
->slice
.x
+ r
.x
- x
, s
->slice
.y
+ r
.y
- y
,
2300 r
.width
, r
.height
, r
.x
, r
.y
);
2302 /* When the image has a mask, we can expect that at
2303 least part of a mouse highlight or a block cursor will
2304 be visible. If the image doesn't have a mask, make
2305 a block cursor visible by drawing a rectangle around
2306 the image. I believe it's looking better if we do
2307 nothing here for mouse-face. */
2308 if (s
->hl
== DRAW_CURSOR
)
2310 int r
= s
->img
->relief
;
2312 XDrawRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
,
2314 s
->slice
.width
+ r
*2 - 1,
2315 s
->slice
.height
+ r
*2 - 1);
2320 /* Draw a rectangle if image could not be loaded. */
2321 XDrawRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, x
, y
,
2322 s
->slice
.width
- 1, s
->slice
.height
- 1);
2326 /* Draw a relief around the image glyph string S. */
2329 x_draw_image_relief (s
)
2330 struct glyph_string
*s
;
2332 int x0
, y0
, x1
, y1
, thick
, raised_p
;
2335 int y
= s
->ybase
- image_ascent (s
->img
, s
->face
, &s
->slice
);
2337 /* If first glyph of S has a left box line, start drawing it to the
2338 right of that line. */
2339 if (s
->face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
2340 && s
->first_glyph
->left_box_line_p
2342 x
+= abs (s
->face
->box_line_width
);
2344 /* If there is a margin around the image, adjust x- and y-position
2346 if (s
->slice
.x
== 0)
2347 x
+= s
->img
->hmargin
;
2348 if (s
->slice
.y
== 0)
2349 y
+= s
->img
->vmargin
;
2351 if (s
->hl
== DRAW_IMAGE_SUNKEN
2352 || s
->hl
== DRAW_IMAGE_RAISED
)
2354 thick
= tool_bar_button_relief
>= 0 ? tool_bar_button_relief
: DEFAULT_TOOL_BAR_BUTTON_RELIEF
;
2355 raised_p
= s
->hl
== DRAW_IMAGE_RAISED
;
2359 thick
= abs (s
->img
->relief
);
2360 raised_p
= s
->img
->relief
> 0;
2365 x1
= x
+ s
->slice
.width
+ thick
- 1;
2366 y1
= y
+ s
->slice
.height
+ thick
- 1;
2368 x_setup_relief_colors (s
);
2369 get_glyph_string_clip_rect (s
, &r
);
2370 x_draw_relief_rect (s
->f
, x0
, y0
, x1
, y1
, thick
, raised_p
,
2372 s
->slice
.y
+ s
->slice
.height
== s
->img
->height
,
2374 s
->slice
.x
+ s
->slice
.width
== s
->img
->width
,
2379 /* Draw the foreground of image glyph string S to PIXMAP. */
2382 x_draw_image_foreground_1 (s
, pixmap
)
2383 struct glyph_string
*s
;
2387 int y
= s
->ybase
- s
->y
- image_ascent (s
->img
, s
->face
, &s
->slice
);
2389 /* If first glyph of S has a left box line, start drawing it to the
2390 right of that line. */
2391 if (s
->face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
2392 && s
->first_glyph
->left_box_line_p
2394 x
+= abs (s
->face
->box_line_width
);
2396 /* If there is a margin around the image, adjust x- and y-position
2398 if (s
->slice
.x
== 0)
2399 x
+= s
->img
->hmargin
;
2400 if (s
->slice
.y
== 0)
2401 y
+= s
->img
->vmargin
;
2407 /* We can't set both a clip mask and use XSetClipRectangles
2408 because the latter also sets a clip mask. We also can't
2409 trust on the shape extension to be available
2410 (XShapeCombineRegion). So, compute the rectangle to draw
2412 unsigned long mask
= (GCClipMask
| GCClipXOrigin
| GCClipYOrigin
2416 xgcv
.clip_mask
= s
->img
->mask
;
2417 xgcv
.clip_x_origin
= x
- s
->slice
.x
;
2418 xgcv
.clip_y_origin
= y
- s
->slice
.y
;
2419 xgcv
.function
= GXcopy
;
2420 XChangeGC (s
->display
, s
->gc
, mask
, &xgcv
);
2422 XCopyArea (s
->display
, s
->img
->pixmap
, pixmap
, s
->gc
,
2423 s
->slice
.x
, s
->slice
.y
,
2424 s
->slice
.width
, s
->slice
.height
, x
, y
);
2425 XSetClipMask (s
->display
, s
->gc
, None
);
2429 XCopyArea (s
->display
, s
->img
->pixmap
, pixmap
, s
->gc
,
2430 s
->slice
.x
, s
->slice
.y
,
2431 s
->slice
.width
, s
->slice
.height
, x
, y
);
2433 /* When the image has a mask, we can expect that at
2434 least part of a mouse highlight or a block cursor will
2435 be visible. If the image doesn't have a mask, make
2436 a block cursor visible by drawing a rectangle around
2437 the image. I believe it's looking better if we do
2438 nothing here for mouse-face. */
2439 if (s
->hl
== DRAW_CURSOR
)
2441 int r
= s
->img
->relief
;
2443 XDrawRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, x
- r
, y
- r
,
2444 s
->slice
.width
+ r
*2 - 1,
2445 s
->slice
.height
+ r
*2 - 1);
2450 /* Draw a rectangle if image could not be loaded. */
2451 XDrawRectangle (s
->display
, pixmap
, s
->gc
, x
, y
,
2452 s
->slice
.width
- 1, s
->slice
.height
- 1);
2456 /* Draw part of the background of glyph string S. X, Y, W, and H
2457 give the rectangle to draw. */
2460 x_draw_glyph_string_bg_rect (s
, x
, y
, w
, h
)
2461 struct glyph_string
*s
;
2466 /* Fill background with a stipple pattern. */
2467 XSetFillStyle (s
->display
, s
->gc
, FillOpaqueStippled
);
2468 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, x
, y
, w
, h
);
2469 XSetFillStyle (s
->display
, s
->gc
, FillSolid
);
2472 x_clear_glyph_string_rect (s
, x
, y
, w
, h
);
2476 /* Draw image glyph string S.
2479 s->x +-------------------------
2482 | +-------------------------
2485 | | +-------------------
2491 x_draw_image_glyph_string (s
)
2492 struct glyph_string
*s
;
2494 int box_line_hwidth
= abs (s
->face
->box_line_width
);
2495 int box_line_vwidth
= max (s
->face
->box_line_width
, 0);
2497 Pixmap pixmap
= None
;
2500 if (s
->slice
.y
== 0)
2501 height
-= box_line_vwidth
;
2502 if (s
->slice
.y
+ s
->slice
.height
>= s
->img
->height
)
2503 height
-= box_line_vwidth
;
2505 /* Fill background with face under the image. Do it only if row is
2506 taller than image or if image has a clip mask to reduce
2508 s
->stippled_p
= s
->face
->stipple
!= 0;
2509 if (height
> s
->slice
.height
2513 || s
->img
->pixmap
== 0
2514 || s
->width
!= s
->background_width
)
2518 /* Create a pixmap as large as the glyph string. Fill it
2519 with the background color. Copy the image to it, using
2520 its mask. Copy the temporary pixmap to the display. */
2521 Screen
*screen
= FRAME_X_SCREEN (s
->f
);
2522 int depth
= DefaultDepthOfScreen (screen
);
2524 /* Create a pixmap as large as the glyph string. */
2525 pixmap
= XCreatePixmap (s
->display
, s
->window
,
2526 s
->background_width
,
2529 /* Don't clip in the following because we're working on the
2531 XSetClipMask (s
->display
, s
->gc
, None
);
2533 /* Fill the pixmap with the background color/stipple. */
2536 /* Fill background with a stipple pattern. */
2537 XSetFillStyle (s
->display
, s
->gc
, FillOpaqueStippled
);
2538 XSetTSOrigin (s
->display
, s
->gc
, - s
->x
, - s
->y
);
2539 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, pixmap
, s
->gc
,
2540 0, 0, s
->background_width
, s
->height
);
2541 XSetFillStyle (s
->display
, s
->gc
, FillSolid
);
2542 XSetTSOrigin (s
->display
, s
->gc
, 0, 0);
2547 XGetGCValues (s
->display
, s
->gc
, GCForeground
| GCBackground
,
2549 XSetForeground (s
->display
, s
->gc
, xgcv
.background
);
2550 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, pixmap
, s
->gc
,
2551 0, 0, s
->background_width
, s
->height
);
2552 XSetForeground (s
->display
, s
->gc
, xgcv
.foreground
);
2560 if (s
->first_glyph
->left_box_line_p
2562 x
+= box_line_hwidth
;
2564 if (s
->slice
.y
== 0)
2565 y
+= box_line_vwidth
;
2567 x_draw_glyph_string_bg_rect (s
, x
, y
, s
->background_width
, height
);
2570 s
->background_filled_p
= 1;
2573 /* Draw the foreground. */
2576 x_draw_image_foreground_1 (s
, pixmap
);
2577 x_set_glyph_string_clipping (s
);
2578 XCopyArea (s
->display
, pixmap
, s
->window
, s
->gc
,
2579 0, 0, s
->background_width
, s
->height
, s
->x
, s
->y
);
2580 XFreePixmap (s
->display
, pixmap
);
2583 x_draw_image_foreground (s
);
2585 /* If we must draw a relief around the image, do it. */
2587 || s
->hl
== DRAW_IMAGE_RAISED
2588 || s
->hl
== DRAW_IMAGE_SUNKEN
)
2589 x_draw_image_relief (s
);
2593 /* Draw stretch glyph string S. */
2596 x_draw_stretch_glyph_string (s
)
2597 struct glyph_string
*s
;
2599 xassert (s
->first_glyph
->type
== STRETCH_GLYPH
);
2600 s
->stippled_p
= s
->face
->stipple
!= 0;
2602 if (s
->hl
== DRAW_CURSOR
2603 && !x_stretch_cursor_p
)
2605 /* If `x-stretch-block-cursor' is nil, don't draw a block cursor
2606 as wide as the stretch glyph. */
2607 int width
, background_width
= s
->background_width
;
2608 int x
= s
->x
, left_x
= window_box_left_offset (s
->w
, TEXT_AREA
);
2612 background_width
-= left_x
- x
;
2615 width
= min (FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (s
->f
), background_width
);
2618 x_draw_glyph_string_bg_rect (s
, x
, s
->y
, width
, s
->height
);
2620 /* Clear rest using the GC of the original non-cursor face. */
2621 if (width
< background_width
)
2624 int w
= background_width
- width
, h
= s
->height
;
2629 if (s
->row
->mouse_face_p
2630 && cursor_in_mouse_face_p (s
->w
))
2632 x_set_mouse_face_gc (s
);
2638 get_glyph_string_clip_rect (s
, &r
);
2639 XSetClipRectangles (s
->display
, gc
, 0, 0, &r
, 1, Unsorted
);
2641 if (s
->face
->stipple
)
2643 /* Fill background with a stipple pattern. */
2644 XSetFillStyle (s
->display
, gc
, FillOpaqueStippled
);
2645 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, gc
, x
, y
, w
, h
);
2646 XSetFillStyle (s
->display
, gc
, FillSolid
);
2651 XGetGCValues (s
->display
, gc
, GCForeground
| GCBackground
, &xgcv
);
2652 XSetForeground (s
->display
, gc
, xgcv
.background
);
2653 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, gc
, x
, y
, w
, h
);
2654 XSetForeground (s
->display
, gc
, xgcv
.foreground
);
2658 else if (!s
->background_filled_p
)
2660 int background_width
= s
->background_width
;
2661 int x
= s
->x
, left_x
= window_box_left_offset (s
->w
, TEXT_AREA
);
2663 /* Don't draw into left margin, fringe or scrollbar area
2664 except for header line and mode line. */
2665 if (x
< left_x
&& !s
->row
->mode_line_p
)
2667 background_width
-= left_x
- x
;
2670 if (background_width
> 0)
2671 x_draw_glyph_string_bg_rect (s
, x
, s
->y
, background_width
, s
->height
);
2674 s
->background_filled_p
= 1;
2678 /* Draw glyph string S. */
2681 x_draw_glyph_string (s
)
2682 struct glyph_string
*s
;
2684 int relief_drawn_p
= 0;
2686 /* If S draws into the background of its successor, draw the
2687 background of the successor first so that S can draw into it.
2688 This makes S->next use XDrawString instead of XDrawImageString. */
2689 if (s
->next
&& s
->right_overhang
&& !s
->for_overlaps
)
2691 xassert (s
->next
->img
== NULL
);
2692 x_set_glyph_string_gc (s
->next
);
2693 x_set_glyph_string_clipping (s
->next
);
2694 x_draw_glyph_string_background (s
->next
, 1);
2697 /* Set up S->gc, set clipping and draw S. */
2698 x_set_glyph_string_gc (s
);
2700 /* Draw relief (if any) in advance for char/composition so that the
2701 glyph string can be drawn over it. */
2702 if (!s
->for_overlaps
2703 && s
->face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
2704 && (s
->first_glyph
->type
== CHAR_GLYPH
2705 || s
->first_glyph
->type
== COMPOSITE_GLYPH
))
2708 x_set_glyph_string_clipping (s
);
2709 x_draw_glyph_string_background (s
, 1);
2710 x_draw_glyph_string_box (s
);
2711 x_set_glyph_string_clipping (s
);
2715 x_set_glyph_string_clipping (s
);
2717 switch (s
->first_glyph
->type
)
2720 x_draw_image_glyph_string (s
);
2724 x_draw_stretch_glyph_string (s
);
2728 if (s
->for_overlaps
)
2729 s
->background_filled_p
= 1;
2731 x_draw_glyph_string_background (s
, 0);
2732 x_draw_glyph_string_foreground (s
);
2735 case COMPOSITE_GLYPH
:
2736 if (s
->for_overlaps
|| s
->gidx
> 0)
2737 s
->background_filled_p
= 1;
2739 x_draw_glyph_string_background (s
, 1);
2740 x_draw_composite_glyph_string_foreground (s
);
2747 if (!s
->for_overlaps
)
2749 /* Draw underline. */
2750 if (s
->face
->underline_p
)
2752 unsigned long tem
, h
;
2755 /* Get the underline thickness. Default is 1 pixel. */
2756 if (!XGetFontProperty (s
->font
, XA_UNDERLINE_THICKNESS
, &h
))
2759 y
= s
->y
+ s
->height
- h
;
2760 if (!x_underline_at_descent_line
)
2762 /* Get the underline position. This is the recommended
2763 vertical offset in pixels from the baseline to the top of
2764 the underline. This is a signed value according to the
2765 specs, and its default is
2767 ROUND ((maximum descent) / 2), with
2768 ROUND(x) = floor (x + 0.5) */
2770 if (x_use_underline_position_properties
2771 && XGetFontProperty (s
->font
, XA_UNDERLINE_POSITION
, &tem
))
2772 y
= s
->ybase
+ (long) tem
;
2773 else if (s
->face
->font
)
2774 y
= s
->ybase
+ (s
->face
->font
->max_bounds
.descent
+ 1) / 2;
2777 if (s
->face
->underline_defaulted_p
)
2778 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
,
2779 s
->x
, y
, s
->background_width
, h
);
2783 XGetGCValues (s
->display
, s
->gc
, GCForeground
, &xgcv
);
2784 XSetForeground (s
->display
, s
->gc
, s
->face
->underline_color
);
2785 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
,
2786 s
->x
, y
, s
->background_width
, h
);
2787 XSetForeground (s
->display
, s
->gc
, xgcv
.foreground
);
2791 /* Draw overline. */
2792 if (s
->face
->overline_p
)
2794 unsigned long dy
= 0, h
= 1;
2796 if (s
->face
->overline_color_defaulted_p
)
2797 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, s
->x
, s
->y
+ dy
,
2798 s
->background_width
, h
);
2802 XGetGCValues (s
->display
, s
->gc
, GCForeground
, &xgcv
);
2803 XSetForeground (s
->display
, s
->gc
, s
->face
->overline_color
);
2804 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, s
->x
, s
->y
+ dy
,
2805 s
->background_width
, h
);
2806 XSetForeground (s
->display
, s
->gc
, xgcv
.foreground
);
2810 /* Draw strike-through. */
2811 if (s
->face
->strike_through_p
)
2813 unsigned long h
= 1;
2814 unsigned long dy
= (s
->height
- h
) / 2;
2816 if (s
->face
->strike_through_color_defaulted_p
)
2817 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, s
->x
, s
->y
+ dy
,
2822 XGetGCValues (s
->display
, s
->gc
, GCForeground
, &xgcv
);
2823 XSetForeground (s
->display
, s
->gc
, s
->face
->strike_through_color
);
2824 XFillRectangle (s
->display
, s
->window
, s
->gc
, s
->x
, s
->y
+ dy
,
2826 XSetForeground (s
->display
, s
->gc
, xgcv
.foreground
);
2830 /* Draw relief if not yet drawn. */
2831 if (!relief_drawn_p
&& s
->face
->box
!= FACE_NO_BOX
)
2832 x_draw_glyph_string_box (s
);
2835 /* Reset clipping. */
2836 XSetClipMask (s
->display
, s
->gc
, None
);
2839 /* Shift display to make room for inserted glyphs. */
2842 x_shift_glyphs_for_insert (f
, x
, y
, width
, height
, shift_by
)
2844 int x
, y
, width
, height
, shift_by
;
2846 XCopyArea (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
2847 f
->output_data
.x
->normal_gc
,
2848 x
, y
, width
, height
,
2852 /* Delete N glyphs at the nominal cursor position. Not implemented
2856 x_delete_glyphs (f
, n
)
2864 /* Like XClearArea, but check that WIDTH and HEIGHT are reasonable.
2865 If they are <= 0, this is probably an error. */
2868 x_clear_area (dpy
, window
, x
, y
, width
, height
, exposures
)
2875 xassert (width
> 0 && height
> 0);
2876 XClearArea (dpy
, window
, x
, y
, width
, height
, exposures
);
2880 /* Clear an entire frame. */
2883 x_clear_frame (struct frame
*f
)
2885 /* Clearing the frame will erase any cursor, so mark them all as no
2887 mark_window_cursors_off (XWINDOW (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f
)));
2888 output_cursor
.hpos
= output_cursor
.vpos
= 0;
2889 output_cursor
.x
= -1;
2891 /* We don't set the output cursor here because there will always
2892 follow an explicit cursor_to. */
2894 XClearWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
));
2896 /* We have to clear the scroll bars, too. If we have changed
2897 colors or something like that, then they should be notified. */
2898 x_scroll_bar_clear (f
);
2900 XFlush (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
2907 /* Invert the middle quarter of the frame for .15 sec. */
2909 /* We use the select system call to do the waiting, so we have to make
2910 sure it's available. If it isn't, we just won't do visual bells. */
2912 #if defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) && defined (HAVE_SELECT)
2915 /* Subtract the `struct timeval' values X and Y, storing the result in
2916 *RESULT. Return 1 if the difference is negative, otherwise 0. */
2919 timeval_subtract (result
, x
, y
)
2920 struct timeval
*result
, x
, y
;
2922 /* Perform the carry for the later subtraction by updating y. This
2923 is safer because on some systems the tv_sec member is unsigned. */
2924 if (x
.tv_usec
< y
.tv_usec
)
2926 int nsec
= (y
.tv_usec
- x
.tv_usec
) / 1000000 + 1;
2927 y
.tv_usec
-= 1000000 * nsec
;
2931 if (x
.tv_usec
- y
.tv_usec
> 1000000)
2933 int nsec
= (y
.tv_usec
- x
.tv_usec
) / 1000000;
2934 y
.tv_usec
+= 1000000 * nsec
;
2938 /* Compute the time remaining to wait. tv_usec is certainly
2940 result
->tv_sec
= x
.tv_sec
- y
.tv_sec
;
2941 result
->tv_usec
= x
.tv_usec
- y
.tv_usec
;
2943 /* Return indication of whether the result should be considered
2945 return x
.tv_sec
< y
.tv_sec
;
2957 /* Create a GC that will use the GXxor function to flip foreground
2958 pixels into background pixels. */
2962 values
.function
= GXxor
;
2963 values
.foreground
= (FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f
)
2964 ^ FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f
));
2966 gc
= XCreateGC (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
2967 GCFunction
| GCForeground
, &values
);
2971 /* Get the height not including a menu bar widget. */
2972 int height
= FRAME_TEXT_LINES_TO_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f
, FRAME_LINES (f
));
2973 /* Height of each line to flash. */
2974 int flash_height
= FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
);
2975 /* These will be the left and right margins of the rectangles. */
2976 int flash_left
= FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
);
2977 int flash_right
= FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
) - FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
);
2981 /* Don't flash the area between a scroll bar and the frame
2982 edge it is next to. */
2983 switch (FRAME_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TYPE (f
))
2985 case vertical_scroll_bar_left
:
2986 flash_left
+= VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
;
2989 case vertical_scroll_bar_right
:
2990 flash_right
-= VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
;
2997 width
= flash_right
- flash_left
;
2999 /* If window is tall, flash top and bottom line. */
3000 if (height
> 3 * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
))
3002 XFillRectangle (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
), gc
,
3004 (FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
)
3005 + FRAME_TOOL_BAR_LINES (f
) * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
)),
3006 width
, flash_height
);
3007 XFillRectangle (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
), gc
,
3009 (height
- flash_height
3010 - FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
)),
3011 width
, flash_height
);
3014 /* If it is short, flash it all. */
3015 XFillRectangle (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
), gc
,
3016 flash_left
, FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
),
3017 width
, height
- 2 * FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
));
3022 struct timeval wakeup
;
3024 EMACS_GET_TIME (wakeup
);
3026 /* Compute time to wait until, propagating carry from usecs. */
3027 wakeup
.tv_usec
+= 150000;
3028 wakeup
.tv_sec
+= (wakeup
.tv_usec
/ 1000000);
3029 wakeup
.tv_usec
%= 1000000;
3031 /* Keep waiting until past the time wakeup or any input gets
3033 while (! detect_input_pending ())
3035 struct timeval current
;
3036 struct timeval timeout
;
3038 EMACS_GET_TIME (current
);
3040 /* Break if result would be negative. */
3041 if (timeval_subtract (¤t
, wakeup
, current
))
3044 /* How long `select' should wait. */
3046 timeout
.tv_usec
= 10000;
3048 /* Try to wait that long--but we might wake up sooner. */
3049 select (0, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, &timeout
);
3053 /* If window is tall, flash top and bottom line. */
3054 if (height
> 3 * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
))
3056 XFillRectangle (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
), gc
,
3058 (FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
)
3059 + FRAME_TOOL_BAR_LINES (f
) * FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
)),
3060 width
, flash_height
);
3061 XFillRectangle (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
), gc
,
3063 (height
- flash_height
3064 - FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
)),
3065 width
, flash_height
);
3068 /* If it is short, flash it all. */
3069 XFillRectangle (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
), gc
,
3070 flash_left
, FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
),
3071 width
, height
- 2 * FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH (f
));
3073 XFreeGC (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), gc
);
3081 #endif /* defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) && defined (HAVE_SELECT) */
3084 /* Make audible bell. */
3089 struct frame
*f
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
3091 if (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
))
3093 #if defined (HAVE_TIMEVAL) && defined (HAVE_SELECT)
3100 XBell (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), 0);
3101 XFlush (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
3108 /* Specify how many text lines, from the top of the window,
3109 should be affected by insert-lines and delete-lines operations.
3110 This, and those operations, are used only within an update
3111 that is bounded by calls to x_update_begin and x_update_end. */
3114 XTset_terminal_window (n
)
3117 /* This function intentionally left blank. */
3122 /***********************************************************************
3124 ***********************************************************************/
3126 /* Perform an insert-lines or delete-lines operation, inserting N
3127 lines or deleting -N lines at vertical position VPOS. */
3130 x_ins_del_lines (f
, vpos
, n
)
3138 /* Scroll part of the display as described by RUN. */
3141 x_scroll_run (w
, run
)
3145 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
3146 int x
, y
, width
, height
, from_y
, to_y
, bottom_y
;
3148 /* Get frame-relative bounding box of the text display area of W,
3149 without mode lines. Include in this box the left and right
3151 window_box (w
, -1, &x
, &y
, &width
, &height
);
3153 from_y
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, run
->current_y
);
3154 to_y
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, run
->desired_y
);
3155 bottom_y
= y
+ height
;
3159 /* Scrolling up. Make sure we don't copy part of the mode
3160 line at the bottom. */
3161 if (from_y
+ run
->height
> bottom_y
)
3162 height
= bottom_y
- from_y
;
3164 height
= run
->height
;
3168 /* Scolling down. Make sure we don't copy over the mode line.
3170 if (to_y
+ run
->height
> bottom_y
)
3171 height
= bottom_y
- to_y
;
3173 height
= run
->height
;
3178 /* Cursor off. Will be switched on again in x_update_window_end. */
3182 XCopyArea (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
),
3183 FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
3184 f
->output_data
.x
->normal_gc
,
3194 /***********************************************************************
3196 ***********************************************************************/
3203 /* We used to only do this if Vx_no_window_manager was non-nil, but
3204 the ICCCM (section 4.1.6) says that the window's border pixmap
3205 and border pixel are window attributes which are "private to the
3206 client", so we can always change it to whatever we want. */
3208 XSetWindowBorder (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
3209 f
->output_data
.x
->border_pixel
);
3211 x_update_cursor (f
, 1);
3215 frame_unhighlight (f
)
3218 /* We used to only do this if Vx_no_window_manager was non-nil, but
3219 the ICCCM (section 4.1.6) says that the window's border pixmap
3220 and border pixel are window attributes which are "private to the
3221 client", so we can always change it to whatever we want. */
3223 XSetWindowBorderPixmap (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
3224 f
->output_data
.x
->border_tile
);
3226 x_update_cursor (f
, 1);
3229 /* The focus has changed. Update the frames as necessary to reflect
3230 the new situation. Note that we can't change the selected frame
3231 here, because the Lisp code we are interrupting might become confused.
3232 Each event gets marked with the frame in which it occurred, so the
3233 Lisp code can tell when the switch took place by examining the events. */
3236 x_new_focus_frame (dpyinfo
, frame
)
3237 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
3238 struct frame
*frame
;
3240 struct frame
*old_focus
= dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
;
3242 if (frame
!= dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
)
3244 /* Set this before calling other routines, so that they see
3245 the correct value of x_focus_frame. */
3246 dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
= frame
;
3248 if (old_focus
&& old_focus
->auto_lower
)
3249 x_lower_frame (old_focus
);
3252 selected_frame
= frame
;
3253 XSETFRAME (XWINDOW (selected_frame
->selected_window
)->frame
,
3255 Fselect_window (selected_frame
->selected_window
, Qnil
);
3256 choose_minibuf_frame ();
3259 if (dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
&& dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
->auto_raise
)
3260 pending_autoraise_frame
= dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
;
3262 pending_autoraise_frame
= 0;
3265 x_frame_rehighlight (dpyinfo
);
3268 /* Handle FocusIn and FocusOut state changes for FRAME.
3269 If FRAME has focus and there exists more than one frame, puts
3270 a FOCUS_IN_EVENT into *BUFP. */
3273 x_focus_changed (type
, state
, dpyinfo
, frame
, bufp
)
3276 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
3277 struct frame
*frame
;
3278 struct input_event
*bufp
;
3280 if (type
== FocusIn
)
3282 if (dpyinfo
->x_focus_event_frame
!= frame
)
3284 x_new_focus_frame (dpyinfo
, frame
);
3285 dpyinfo
->x_focus_event_frame
= frame
;
3287 /* Don't stop displaying the initial startup message
3288 for a switch-frame event we don't need. */
3289 if (GC_NILP (Vterminal_frame
)
3290 && GC_CONSP (Vframe_list
)
3291 && !GC_NILP (XCDR (Vframe_list
)))
3293 bufp
->kind
= FOCUS_IN_EVENT
;
3294 XSETFRAME (bufp
->frame_or_window
, frame
);
3298 frame
->output_data
.x
->focus_state
|= state
;
3301 if (FRAME_XIC (frame
))
3302 XSetICFocus (FRAME_XIC (frame
));
3305 else if (type
== FocusOut
)
3307 frame
->output_data
.x
->focus_state
&= ~state
;
3309 if (dpyinfo
->x_focus_event_frame
== frame
)
3311 dpyinfo
->x_focus_event_frame
= 0;
3312 x_new_focus_frame (dpyinfo
, 0);
3316 if (FRAME_XIC (frame
))
3317 XUnsetICFocus (FRAME_XIC (frame
));
3322 /* The focus may have changed. Figure out if it is a real focus change,
3323 by checking both FocusIn/Out and Enter/LeaveNotify events.
3325 Returns FOCUS_IN_EVENT event in *BUFP. */
3328 x_detect_focus_change (dpyinfo
, event
, bufp
)
3329 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
3331 struct input_event
*bufp
;
3333 struct frame
*frame
;
3335 frame
= x_any_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
->xany
.window
);
3339 switch (event
->type
)
3344 struct frame
*focus_frame
= dpyinfo
->x_focus_event_frame
;
3346 = focus_frame
? focus_frame
->output_data
.x
->focus_state
: 0;
3348 if (event
->xcrossing
.detail
!= NotifyInferior
3349 && event
->xcrossing
.focus
3350 && ! (focus_state
& FOCUS_EXPLICIT
))
3351 x_focus_changed ((event
->type
== EnterNotify
? FocusIn
: FocusOut
),
3353 dpyinfo
, frame
, bufp
);
3359 x_focus_changed (event
->type
,
3360 (event
->xfocus
.detail
== NotifyPointer
?
3361 FOCUS_IMPLICIT
: FOCUS_EXPLICIT
),
3362 dpyinfo
, frame
, bufp
);
3368 /* Handle an event saying the mouse has moved out of an Emacs frame. */
3371 x_mouse_leave (dpyinfo
)
3372 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
3374 x_new_focus_frame (dpyinfo
, dpyinfo
->x_focus_event_frame
);
3377 /* The focus has changed, or we have redirected a frame's focus to
3378 another frame (this happens when a frame uses a surrogate
3379 mini-buffer frame). Shift the highlight as appropriate.
3381 The FRAME argument doesn't necessarily have anything to do with which
3382 frame is being highlighted or un-highlighted; we only use it to find
3383 the appropriate X display info. */
3386 XTframe_rehighlight (frame
)
3387 struct frame
*frame
;
3389 x_frame_rehighlight (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (frame
));
3393 x_frame_rehighlight (dpyinfo
)
3394 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
3396 struct frame
*old_highlight
= dpyinfo
->x_highlight_frame
;
3398 if (dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
)
3400 dpyinfo
->x_highlight_frame
3401 = ((GC_FRAMEP (FRAME_FOCUS_FRAME (dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
)))
3402 ? XFRAME (FRAME_FOCUS_FRAME (dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
))
3403 : dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
);
3404 if (! FRAME_LIVE_P (dpyinfo
->x_highlight_frame
))
3406 FRAME_FOCUS_FRAME (dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
) = Qnil
;
3407 dpyinfo
->x_highlight_frame
= dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
;
3411 dpyinfo
->x_highlight_frame
= 0;
3413 if (dpyinfo
->x_highlight_frame
!= old_highlight
)
3416 frame_unhighlight (old_highlight
);
3417 if (dpyinfo
->x_highlight_frame
)
3418 frame_highlight (dpyinfo
->x_highlight_frame
);
3424 /* Keyboard processing - modifier keys, vendor-specific keysyms, etc. */
3426 /* Initialize mode_switch_bit and modifier_meaning. */
3428 x_find_modifier_meanings (dpyinfo
)
3429 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
3431 int min_code
, max_code
;
3434 XModifierKeymap
*mods
;
3436 dpyinfo
->meta_mod_mask
= 0;
3437 dpyinfo
->shift_lock_mask
= 0;
3438 dpyinfo
->alt_mod_mask
= 0;
3439 dpyinfo
->super_mod_mask
= 0;
3440 dpyinfo
->hyper_mod_mask
= 0;
3443 XDisplayKeycodes (dpyinfo
->display
, &min_code
, &max_code
);
3445 min_code
= dpyinfo
->display
->min_keycode
;
3446 max_code
= dpyinfo
->display
->max_keycode
;
3449 syms
= XGetKeyboardMapping (dpyinfo
->display
,
3450 min_code
, max_code
- min_code
+ 1,
3452 mods
= XGetModifierMapping (dpyinfo
->display
);
3454 /* Scan the modifier table to see which modifier bits the Meta and
3455 Alt keysyms are on. */
3457 int row
, col
; /* The row and column in the modifier table. */
3458 int found_alt_or_meta
;
3460 for (row
= 3; row
< 8; row
++)
3462 found_alt_or_meta
= 0;
3463 for (col
= 0; col
< mods
->max_keypermod
; col
++)
3465 KeyCode code
= mods
->modifiermap
[(row
* mods
->max_keypermod
) + col
];
3467 /* Zeroes are used for filler. Skip them. */
3471 /* Are any of this keycode's keysyms a meta key? */
3475 for (code_col
= 0; code_col
< syms_per_code
; code_col
++)
3477 int sym
= syms
[((code
- min_code
) * syms_per_code
) + code_col
];
3483 found_alt_or_meta
= 1;
3484 dpyinfo
->meta_mod_mask
|= (1 << row
);
3489 found_alt_or_meta
= 1;
3490 dpyinfo
->alt_mod_mask
|= (1 << row
);
3495 if (!found_alt_or_meta
)
3496 dpyinfo
->hyper_mod_mask
|= (1 << row
);
3497 code_col
= syms_per_code
;
3498 col
= mods
->max_keypermod
;
3503 if (!found_alt_or_meta
)
3504 dpyinfo
->super_mod_mask
|= (1 << row
);
3505 code_col
= syms_per_code
;
3506 col
= mods
->max_keypermod
;
3510 /* Ignore this if it's not on the lock modifier. */
3511 if (!found_alt_or_meta
&& ((1 << row
) == LockMask
))
3512 dpyinfo
->shift_lock_mask
= LockMask
;
3513 code_col
= syms_per_code
;
3514 col
= mods
->max_keypermod
;
3523 /* If we couldn't find any meta keys, accept any alt keys as meta keys. */
3524 if (! dpyinfo
->meta_mod_mask
)
3526 dpyinfo
->meta_mod_mask
= dpyinfo
->alt_mod_mask
;
3527 dpyinfo
->alt_mod_mask
= 0;
3530 /* If some keys are both alt and meta,
3531 make them just meta, not alt. */
3532 if (dpyinfo
->alt_mod_mask
& dpyinfo
->meta_mod_mask
)
3534 dpyinfo
->alt_mod_mask
&= ~dpyinfo
->meta_mod_mask
;
3537 XFree ((char *) syms
);
3538 XFreeModifiermap (mods
);
3541 /* Convert between the modifier bits X uses and the modifier bits
3545 x_x_to_emacs_modifiers (dpyinfo
, state
)
3546 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
3549 EMACS_UINT mod_meta
= meta_modifier
;
3550 EMACS_UINT mod_alt
= alt_modifier
;
3551 EMACS_UINT mod_hyper
= hyper_modifier
;
3552 EMACS_UINT mod_super
= super_modifier
;
3555 tem
= Fget (Vx_alt_keysym
, Qmodifier_value
);
3556 if (! EQ (tem
, Qnil
)) mod_alt
= XUINT (tem
);
3557 tem
= Fget (Vx_meta_keysym
, Qmodifier_value
);
3558 if (! EQ (tem
, Qnil
)) mod_meta
= XUINT (tem
);
3559 tem
= Fget (Vx_hyper_keysym
, Qmodifier_value
);
3560 if (! EQ (tem
, Qnil
)) mod_hyper
= XUINT (tem
);
3561 tem
= Fget (Vx_super_keysym
, Qmodifier_value
);
3562 if (! EQ (tem
, Qnil
)) mod_super
= XUINT (tem
);
3565 return ( ((state
& (ShiftMask
| dpyinfo
->shift_lock_mask
)) ? shift_modifier
: 0)
3566 | ((state
& ControlMask
) ? ctrl_modifier
: 0)
3567 | ((state
& dpyinfo
->meta_mod_mask
) ? mod_meta
: 0)
3568 | ((state
& dpyinfo
->alt_mod_mask
) ? mod_alt
: 0)
3569 | ((state
& dpyinfo
->super_mod_mask
) ? mod_super
: 0)
3570 | ((state
& dpyinfo
->hyper_mod_mask
) ? mod_hyper
: 0));
3574 x_emacs_to_x_modifiers (dpyinfo
, state
)
3575 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
3578 EMACS_UINT mod_meta
= meta_modifier
;
3579 EMACS_UINT mod_alt
= alt_modifier
;
3580 EMACS_UINT mod_hyper
= hyper_modifier
;
3581 EMACS_UINT mod_super
= super_modifier
;
3585 tem
= Fget (Vx_alt_keysym
, Qmodifier_value
);
3586 if (! EQ (tem
, Qnil
)) mod_alt
= XUINT (tem
);
3587 tem
= Fget (Vx_meta_keysym
, Qmodifier_value
);
3588 if (! EQ (tem
, Qnil
)) mod_meta
= XUINT (tem
);
3589 tem
= Fget (Vx_hyper_keysym
, Qmodifier_value
);
3590 if (! EQ (tem
, Qnil
)) mod_hyper
= XUINT (tem
);
3591 tem
= Fget (Vx_super_keysym
, Qmodifier_value
);
3592 if (! EQ (tem
, Qnil
)) mod_super
= XUINT (tem
);
3595 return ( ((state
& mod_alt
) ? dpyinfo
->alt_mod_mask
: 0)
3596 | ((state
& mod_super
) ? dpyinfo
->super_mod_mask
: 0)
3597 | ((state
& mod_hyper
) ? dpyinfo
->hyper_mod_mask
: 0)
3598 | ((state
& shift_modifier
) ? ShiftMask
: 0)
3599 | ((state
& ctrl_modifier
) ? ControlMask
: 0)
3600 | ((state
& mod_meta
) ? dpyinfo
->meta_mod_mask
: 0));
3603 /* Convert a keysym to its name. */
3606 x_get_keysym_name (keysym
)
3612 value
= XKeysymToString (keysym
);
3620 /* Mouse clicks and mouse movement. Rah. */
3622 /* Prepare a mouse-event in *RESULT for placement in the input queue.
3624 If the event is a button press, then note that we have grabbed
3628 construct_mouse_click (result
, event
, f
)
3629 struct input_event
*result
;
3630 XButtonEvent
*event
;
3633 /* Make the event type NO_EVENT; we'll change that when we decide
3635 result
->kind
= MOUSE_CLICK_EVENT
;
3636 result
->code
= event
->button
- Button1
;
3637 result
->timestamp
= event
->time
;
3638 result
->modifiers
= (x_x_to_emacs_modifiers (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
),
3640 | (event
->type
== ButtonRelease
3644 XSETINT (result
->x
, event
->x
);
3645 XSETINT (result
->y
, event
->y
);
3646 XSETFRAME (result
->frame_or_window
, f
);
3652 /* Function to report a mouse movement to the mainstream Emacs code.
3653 The input handler calls this.
3655 We have received a mouse movement event, which is given in *event.
3656 If the mouse is over a different glyph than it was last time, tell
3657 the mainstream emacs code by setting mouse_moved. If not, ask for
3658 another motion event, so we can check again the next time it moves. */
3660 static XMotionEvent last_mouse_motion_event
;
3661 static Lisp_Object last_mouse_motion_frame
;
3664 note_mouse_movement (frame
, event
)
3666 XMotionEvent
*event
;
3668 last_mouse_movement_time
= event
->time
;
3669 last_mouse_motion_event
= *event
;
3670 XSETFRAME (last_mouse_motion_frame
, frame
);
3672 if (!FRAME_X_OUTPUT (frame
))
3675 if (event
->window
!= FRAME_X_WINDOW (frame
))
3677 frame
->mouse_moved
= 1;
3678 last_mouse_scroll_bar
= Qnil
;
3679 note_mouse_highlight (frame
, -1, -1);
3680 last_mouse_glyph_frame
= 0;
3685 /* Has the mouse moved off the glyph it was on at the last sighting? */
3686 if (frame
!= last_mouse_glyph_frame
3687 || event
->x
< last_mouse_glyph
.x
3688 || event
->x
>= last_mouse_glyph
.x
+ last_mouse_glyph
.width
3689 || event
->y
< last_mouse_glyph
.y
3690 || event
->y
>= last_mouse_glyph
.y
+ last_mouse_glyph
.height
)
3692 frame
->mouse_moved
= 1;
3693 last_mouse_scroll_bar
= Qnil
;
3694 note_mouse_highlight (frame
, event
->x
, event
->y
);
3695 /* Remember which glyph we're now on. */
3696 remember_mouse_glyph (frame
, event
->x
, event
->y
, &last_mouse_glyph
);
3697 last_mouse_glyph_frame
= frame
;
3705 /************************************************************************
3707 ************************************************************************/
3710 redo_mouse_highlight ()
3712 if (!NILP (last_mouse_motion_frame
)
3713 && FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (last_mouse_motion_frame
)))
3714 note_mouse_highlight (XFRAME (last_mouse_motion_frame
),
3715 last_mouse_motion_event
.x
,
3716 last_mouse_motion_event
.y
);
3721 /* Return the current position of the mouse.
3722 *FP should be a frame which indicates which display to ask about.
3724 If the mouse movement started in a scroll bar, set *FP, *BAR_WINDOW,
3725 and *PART to the frame, window, and scroll bar part that the mouse
3726 is over. Set *X and *Y to the portion and whole of the mouse's
3727 position on the scroll bar.
3729 If the mouse movement started elsewhere, set *FP to the frame the
3730 mouse is on, *BAR_WINDOW to nil, and *X and *Y to the character cell
3733 Set *TIME to the server time-stamp for the time at which the mouse
3734 was at this position.
3736 Don't store anything if we don't have a valid set of values to report.
3738 This clears the mouse_moved flag, so we can wait for the next mouse
3742 XTmouse_position (fp
, insist
, bar_window
, part
, x
, y
, time
)
3745 Lisp_Object
*bar_window
;
3746 enum scroll_bar_part
*part
;
3748 unsigned long *time
;
3754 if (! NILP (last_mouse_scroll_bar
) && insist
== 0)
3755 x_scroll_bar_report_motion (fp
, bar_window
, part
, x
, y
, time
);
3761 Window dummy_window
;
3764 Lisp_Object frame
, tail
;
3766 /* Clear the mouse-moved flag for every frame on this display. */
3767 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
3768 if (FRAME_X_P (XFRAME (frame
))
3769 && FRAME_X_DISPLAY (XFRAME (frame
)) == FRAME_X_DISPLAY (*fp
))
3770 XFRAME (frame
)->mouse_moved
= 0;
3772 last_mouse_scroll_bar
= Qnil
;
3774 /* Figure out which root window we're on. */
3775 XQueryPointer (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (*fp
),
3776 DefaultRootWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (*fp
)),
3778 /* The root window which contains the pointer. */
3781 /* Trash which we can't trust if the pointer is on
3782 a different screen. */
3785 /* The position on that root window. */
3788 /* More trash we can't trust. */
3791 /* Modifier keys and pointer buttons, about which
3793 (unsigned int *) &dummy
);
3795 /* Now we have a position on the root; find the innermost window
3796 containing the pointer. */
3800 int parent_x
= 0, parent_y
= 0;
3804 /* XTranslateCoordinates can get errors if the window
3805 structure is changing at the same time this function
3806 is running. So at least we must not crash from them. */
3808 x_catch_errors (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (*fp
));
3810 if (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (*fp
)->grabbed
&& last_mouse_frame
3811 && FRAME_LIVE_P (last_mouse_frame
))
3813 /* If mouse was grabbed on a frame, give coords for that frame
3814 even if the mouse is now outside it. */
3815 XTranslateCoordinates (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (*fp
),
3817 /* From-window, to-window. */
3818 root
, FRAME_X_WINDOW (last_mouse_frame
),
3820 /* From-position, to-position. */
3821 root_x
, root_y
, &win_x
, &win_y
,
3825 f1
= last_mouse_frame
;
3831 XTranslateCoordinates (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (*fp
),
3833 /* From-window, to-window. */
3836 /* From-position, to-position. */
3837 root_x
, root_y
, &win_x
, &win_y
,
3842 if (child
== None
|| child
== win
)
3850 /* Now we know that:
3851 win is the innermost window containing the pointer
3852 (XTC says it has no child containing the pointer),
3853 win_x and win_y are the pointer's position in it
3854 (XTC did this the last time through), and
3855 parent_x and parent_y are the pointer's position in win's parent.
3856 (They are what win_x and win_y were when win was child.
3857 If win is the root window, it has no parent, and
3858 parent_{x,y} are invalid, but that's okay, because we'll
3859 never use them in that case.) */
3861 /* Is win one of our frames? */
3862 f1
= x_any_window_to_frame (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (*fp
), win
);
3864 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
3865 /* If we end up with the menu bar window, say it's not
3868 && f1
->output_data
.x
->menubar_widget
3869 && win
== XtWindow (f1
->output_data
.x
->menubar_widget
))
3871 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
3874 if (x_had_errors_p (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (*fp
)))
3877 x_uncatch_errors ();
3879 /* If not, is it one of our scroll bars? */
3882 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
3884 bar
= x_window_to_scroll_bar (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (*fp
), win
);
3888 f1
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (bar
->window
)));
3894 if (f1
== 0 && insist
> 0)
3895 f1
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
3899 /* Ok, we found a frame. Store all the values.
3900 last_mouse_glyph is a rectangle used to reduce the
3901 generation of mouse events. To not miss any motion
3902 events, we must divide the frame into rectangles of the
3903 size of the smallest character that could be displayed
3904 on it, i.e. into the same rectangles that matrices on
3905 the frame are divided into. */
3907 remember_mouse_glyph (f1
, win_x
, win_y
, &last_mouse_glyph
);
3908 last_mouse_glyph_frame
= f1
;
3913 XSETINT (*x
, win_x
);
3914 XSETINT (*y
, win_y
);
3915 *time
= last_mouse_movement_time
;
3925 /***********************************************************************
3927 ***********************************************************************/
3929 /* Scroll bar support. */
3931 /* Given an X window ID and a DISPLAY, find the struct scroll_bar which
3933 This can be called in GC, so we have to make sure to strip off mark
3936 static struct scroll_bar
*
3937 x_window_to_scroll_bar (display
, window_id
)
3943 #if defined (USE_GTK) && defined (USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS)
3944 window_id
= (Window
) xg_get_scroll_id_for_window (display
, window_id
);
3945 #endif /* USE_GTK && USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
3947 for (tail
= Vframe_list
;
3948 XGCTYPE (tail
) == Lisp_Cons
;
3951 Lisp_Object frame
, bar
, condemned
;
3953 frame
= XCAR (tail
);
3954 /* All elements of Vframe_list should be frames. */
3955 if (! GC_FRAMEP (frame
))
3958 if (! FRAME_X_P (XFRAME (frame
)))
3961 /* Scan this frame's scroll bar list for a scroll bar with the
3963 condemned
= FRAME_CONDEMNED_SCROLL_BARS (XFRAME (frame
));
3964 for (bar
= FRAME_SCROLL_BARS (XFRAME (frame
));
3965 /* This trick allows us to search both the ordinary and
3966 condemned scroll bar lists with one loop. */
3967 ! GC_NILP (bar
) || (bar
= condemned
,
3970 bar
= XSCROLL_BAR (bar
)->next
)
3971 if (SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (XSCROLL_BAR (bar
)) == window_id
&&
3972 FRAME_X_DISPLAY (XFRAME (frame
)) == display
)
3973 return XSCROLL_BAR (bar
);
3980 #if defined USE_LUCID
3982 /* Return the Lucid menu bar WINDOW is part of. Return null
3983 if WINDOW is not part of a menu bar. */
3986 x_window_to_menu_bar (window
)
3991 for (tail
= Vframe_list
;
3992 XGCTYPE (tail
) == Lisp_Cons
;
3995 if (FRAME_X_P (XFRAME (XCAR (tail
))))
3997 Lisp_Object frame
= XCAR (tail
);
3998 Widget menu_bar
= XFRAME (frame
)->output_data
.x
->menubar_widget
;
4000 if (menu_bar
&& xlwmenu_window_p (menu_bar
, window
))
4008 #endif /* USE_LUCID */
4011 /************************************************************************
4013 ************************************************************************/
4015 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
4017 static void x_scroll_bar_to_input_event
P_ ((XEvent
*, struct input_event
*));
4018 static void x_send_scroll_bar_event
P_ ((Lisp_Object
, int, int, int));
4019 static void x_create_toolkit_scroll_bar
P_ ((struct frame
*,
4020 struct scroll_bar
*));
4021 static void x_set_toolkit_scroll_bar_thumb
P_ ((struct scroll_bar
*,
4025 /* Lisp window being scrolled. Set when starting to interact with
4026 a toolkit scroll bar, reset to nil when ending the interaction. */
4028 static Lisp_Object window_being_scrolled
;
4030 /* Last scroll bar part sent in xm_scroll_callback. */
4032 static int last_scroll_bar_part
;
4034 /* Whether this is an Xaw with arrow-scrollbars. This should imply
4035 that movements of 1/20 of the screen size are mapped to up/down. */
4038 /* Id of action hook installed for scroll bars. */
4040 static XtActionHookId action_hook_id
;
4042 static Boolean xaw3d_arrow_scroll
;
4044 /* Whether the drag scrolling maintains the mouse at the top of the
4045 thumb. If not, resizing the thumb needs to be done more carefully
4046 to avoid jerkyness. */
4048 static Boolean xaw3d_pick_top
;
4050 /* Action hook installed via XtAppAddActionHook when toolkit scroll
4051 bars are used.. The hook is responsible for detecting when
4052 the user ends an interaction with the scroll bar, and generates
4053 a `end-scroll' SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT' event if so. */
4056 xt_action_hook (widget
, client_data
, action_name
, event
, params
,
4059 XtPointer client_data
;
4063 Cardinal
*num_params
;
4069 scroll_bar_p
= XmIsScrollBar (widget
);
4070 end_action
= "Release";
4071 #else /* !USE_MOTIF i.e. use Xaw */
4072 scroll_bar_p
= XtIsSubclass (widget
, scrollbarWidgetClass
);
4073 end_action
= "EndScroll";
4074 #endif /* USE_MOTIF */
4077 && strcmp (action_name
, end_action
) == 0
4078 && WINDOWP (window_being_scrolled
))
4082 x_send_scroll_bar_event (window_being_scrolled
,
4083 scroll_bar_end_scroll
, 0, 0);
4084 w
= XWINDOW (window_being_scrolled
);
4086 if (!NILP (XSCROLL_BAR (w
->vertical_scroll_bar
)->dragging
))
4088 XSCROLL_BAR (w
->vertical_scroll_bar
)->dragging
= Qnil
;
4089 /* The thumb size is incorrect while dragging: fix it. */
4090 set_vertical_scroll_bar (w
);
4092 window_being_scrolled
= Qnil
;
4093 last_scroll_bar_part
= -1;
4095 /* Xt timeouts no longer needed. */
4096 toolkit_scroll_bar_interaction
= 0;
4099 #endif /* not USE_GTK */
4101 /* A vector of windows used for communication between
4102 x_send_scroll_bar_event and x_scroll_bar_to_input_event. */
4104 static struct window
**scroll_bar_windows
;
4105 static int scroll_bar_windows_size
;
4108 /* Send a client message with message type Xatom_Scrollbar for a
4109 scroll action to the frame of WINDOW. PART is a value identifying
4110 the part of the scroll bar that was clicked on. PORTION is the
4111 amount to scroll of a whole of WHOLE. */
4114 x_send_scroll_bar_event (window
, part
, portion
, whole
)
4116 int part
, portion
, whole
;
4119 XClientMessageEvent
*ev
= (XClientMessageEvent
*) &event
;
4120 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (window
);
4121 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
4126 /* Construct a ClientMessage event to send to the frame. */
4127 ev
->type
= ClientMessage
;
4128 ev
->message_type
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->Xatom_Scrollbar
;
4129 ev
->display
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
);
4130 ev
->window
= FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
);
4133 /* We can only transfer 32 bits in the XClientMessageEvent, which is
4134 not enough to store a pointer or Lisp_Object on a 64 bit system.
4135 So, store the window in scroll_bar_windows and pass the index
4136 into that array in the event. */
4137 for (i
= 0; i
< scroll_bar_windows_size
; ++i
)
4138 if (scroll_bar_windows
[i
] == NULL
)
4141 if (i
== scroll_bar_windows_size
)
4143 int new_size
= max (10, 2 * scroll_bar_windows_size
);
4144 size_t nbytes
= new_size
* sizeof *scroll_bar_windows
;
4145 size_t old_nbytes
= scroll_bar_windows_size
* sizeof *scroll_bar_windows
;
4147 scroll_bar_windows
= (struct window
**) xrealloc (scroll_bar_windows
,
4149 bzero (&scroll_bar_windows
[i
], nbytes
- old_nbytes
);
4150 scroll_bar_windows_size
= new_size
;
4153 scroll_bar_windows
[i
] = w
;
4154 ev
->data
.l
[0] = (long) i
;
4155 ev
->data
.l
[1] = (long) part
;
4156 ev
->data
.l
[2] = (long) 0;
4157 ev
->data
.l
[3] = (long) portion
;
4158 ev
->data
.l
[4] = (long) whole
;
4160 /* Make Xt timeouts work while the scroll bar is active. */
4161 toolkit_scroll_bar_interaction
= 1;
4162 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
4163 x_activate_timeout_atimer ();
4166 /* Setting the event mask to zero means that the message will
4167 be sent to the client that created the window, and if that
4168 window no longer exists, no event will be sent. */
4169 XSendEvent (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
), False
, 0, &event
);
4174 /* Transform a scroll bar ClientMessage EVENT to an Emacs input event
4178 x_scroll_bar_to_input_event (event
, ievent
)
4180 struct input_event
*ievent
;
4182 XClientMessageEvent
*ev
= (XClientMessageEvent
*) event
;
4187 w
= scroll_bar_windows
[ev
->data
.l
[0]];
4188 scroll_bar_windows
[ev
->data
.l
[0]] = NULL
;
4190 XSETWINDOW (window
, w
);
4191 f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
4193 ievent
->kind
= SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT
;
4194 ievent
->frame_or_window
= window
;
4197 ievent
->timestamp
= CurrentTime
;
4199 ievent
->timestamp
= XtLastTimestampProcessed (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
4201 ievent
->part
= ev
->data
.l
[1];
4202 ievent
->code
= ev
->data
.l
[2];
4203 ievent
->x
= make_number ((int) ev
->data
.l
[3]);
4204 ievent
->y
= make_number ((int) ev
->data
.l
[4]);
4205 ievent
->modifiers
= 0;
4211 /* Minimum and maximum values used for Motif scroll bars. */
4213 #define XM_SB_MAX 10000000
4216 /* Scroll bar callback for Motif scroll bars. WIDGET is the scroll
4217 bar widget. CLIENT_DATA is a pointer to the scroll_bar structure.
4218 CALL_DATA is a pointer to a XmScrollBarCallbackStruct. */
4221 xm_scroll_callback (widget
, client_data
, call_data
)
4223 XtPointer client_data
, call_data
;
4225 struct scroll_bar
*bar
= (struct scroll_bar
*) client_data
;
4226 XmScrollBarCallbackStruct
*cs
= (XmScrollBarCallbackStruct
*) call_data
;
4227 int part
= -1, whole
= 0, portion
= 0;
4231 case XmCR_DECREMENT
:
4232 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
4233 part
= scroll_bar_up_arrow
;
4236 case XmCR_INCREMENT
:
4237 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
4238 part
= scroll_bar_down_arrow
;
4241 case XmCR_PAGE_DECREMENT
:
4242 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
4243 part
= scroll_bar_above_handle
;
4246 case XmCR_PAGE_INCREMENT
:
4247 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
4248 part
= scroll_bar_below_handle
;
4252 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
4253 part
= scroll_bar_to_top
;
4256 case XmCR_TO_BOTTOM
:
4257 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
4258 part
= scroll_bar_to_bottom
;
4265 /* Get the slider size. */
4267 XtVaGetValues (widget
, XmNsliderSize
, &slider_size
, NULL
);
4270 whole
= XM_SB_MAX
- slider_size
;
4271 portion
= min (cs
->value
, whole
);
4272 part
= scroll_bar_handle
;
4273 bar
->dragging
= make_number (cs
->value
);
4277 case XmCR_VALUE_CHANGED
:
4283 window_being_scrolled
= bar
->window
;
4284 last_scroll_bar_part
= part
;
4285 x_send_scroll_bar_event (bar
->window
, part
, portion
, whole
);
4290 #else /* !USE_MOTIF, i.e. Xaw or GTK */
4292 /* Scroll bar callback for GTK scroll bars. WIDGET is the scroll
4293 bar widget. DATA is a pointer to the scroll_bar structure. */
4296 xg_scroll_callback (widget
, data
)
4300 struct scroll_bar
*bar
= (struct scroll_bar
*) data
;
4306 int part
= -1, whole
= 0, portion
= 0;
4307 GtkAdjustment
*adj
= GTK_ADJUSTMENT (gtk_range_get_adjustment (widget
));
4309 position
= gtk_adjustment_get_value (adj
);
4311 p
= g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (widget
), XG_LAST_SB_DATA
);
4314 p
= (gdouble
*) xmalloc (sizeof (gdouble
));
4316 g_object_set_data (G_OBJECT (widget
), XG_LAST_SB_DATA
, p
);
4322 if (xg_ignore_gtk_scrollbar
) return;
4324 diff
= (int) (position
- previous
);
4326 if (diff
== (int) adj
->step_increment
)
4328 part
= scroll_bar_down_arrow
;
4329 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
4331 else if (-diff
== (int) adj
->step_increment
)
4333 part
= scroll_bar_up_arrow
;
4334 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
4336 else if (diff
== (int) adj
->page_increment
)
4338 part
= scroll_bar_below_handle
;
4339 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
4341 else if (-diff
== (int) adj
->page_increment
)
4343 part
= scroll_bar_above_handle
;
4344 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
4348 part
= scroll_bar_handle
;
4349 whole
= adj
->upper
- adj
->page_size
;
4350 portion
= min ((int)position
, whole
);
4351 bar
->dragging
= make_number ((int)portion
);
4356 window_being_scrolled
= bar
->window
;
4357 last_scroll_bar_part
= part
;
4358 x_send_scroll_bar_event (bar
->window
, part
, portion
, whole
);
4362 #else /* not USE_GTK */
4364 /* Xaw scroll bar callback. Invoked when the thumb is dragged.
4365 WIDGET is the scroll bar widget. CLIENT_DATA is a pointer to the
4366 scroll bar struct. CALL_DATA is a pointer to a float saying where
4370 xaw_jump_callback (widget
, client_data
, call_data
)
4372 XtPointer client_data
, call_data
;
4374 struct scroll_bar
*bar
= (struct scroll_bar
*) client_data
;
4375 float top
= *(float *) call_data
;
4377 int whole
, portion
, height
;
4380 /* Get the size of the thumb, a value between 0 and 1. */
4382 XtVaGetValues (widget
, XtNshown
, &shown
, XtNheight
, &height
, NULL
);
4386 portion
= shown
< 1 ? top
* whole
: 0;
4388 if (shown
< 1 && (abs (top
+ shown
- 1) < 1.0/height
))
4389 /* Some derivatives of Xaw refuse to shrink the thumb when you reach
4390 the bottom, so we force the scrolling whenever we see that we're
4391 too close to the bottom (in x_set_toolkit_scroll_bar_thumb
4392 we try to ensure that we always stay two pixels away from the
4394 part
= scroll_bar_down_arrow
;
4396 part
= scroll_bar_handle
;
4398 window_being_scrolled
= bar
->window
;
4399 bar
->dragging
= make_number (portion
);
4400 last_scroll_bar_part
= part
;
4401 x_send_scroll_bar_event (bar
->window
, part
, portion
, whole
);
4405 /* Xaw scroll bar callback. Invoked for incremental scrolling.,
4406 i.e. line or page up or down. WIDGET is the Xaw scroll bar
4407 widget. CLIENT_DATA is a pointer to the scroll_bar structure for
4408 the scroll bar. CALL_DATA is an integer specifying the action that
4409 has taken place. Its magnitude is in the range 0..height of the
4410 scroll bar. Negative values mean scroll towards buffer start.
4411 Values < height of scroll bar mean line-wise movement. */
4414 xaw_scroll_callback (widget
, client_data
, call_data
)
4416 XtPointer client_data
, call_data
;
4418 struct scroll_bar
*bar
= (struct scroll_bar
*) client_data
;
4419 /* The position really is stored cast to a pointer. */
4420 int position
= (long) call_data
;
4424 /* Get the height of the scroll bar. */
4426 XtVaGetValues (widget
, XtNheight
, &height
, NULL
);
4429 if (abs (position
) >= height
)
4430 part
= (position
< 0) ? scroll_bar_above_handle
: scroll_bar_below_handle
;
4432 /* If Xaw3d was compiled with ARROW_SCROLLBAR,
4433 it maps line-movement to call_data = max(5, height/20). */
4434 else if (xaw3d_arrow_scroll
&& abs (position
) <= max (5, height
/ 20))
4435 part
= (position
< 0) ? scroll_bar_up_arrow
: scroll_bar_down_arrow
;
4437 part
= scroll_bar_move_ratio
;
4439 window_being_scrolled
= bar
->window
;
4440 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
4441 last_scroll_bar_part
= part
;
4442 x_send_scroll_bar_event (bar
->window
, part
, position
, height
);
4445 #endif /* not USE_GTK */
4446 #endif /* not USE_MOTIF */
4448 #define SCROLL_BAR_NAME "verticalScrollBar"
4450 /* Create the widget for scroll bar BAR on frame F. Record the widget
4451 and X window of the scroll bar in BAR. */
4455 x_create_toolkit_scroll_bar (f
, bar
)
4457 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
4459 char *scroll_bar_name
= SCROLL_BAR_NAME
;
4462 xg_create_scroll_bar (f
, bar
, G_CALLBACK (xg_scroll_callback
),
4467 #else /* not USE_GTK */
4470 x_create_toolkit_scroll_bar (f
, bar
)
4472 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
4478 char *scroll_bar_name
= SCROLL_BAR_NAME
;
4479 unsigned long pixel
;
4484 /* Set resources. Create the widget. */
4485 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XtNmappedWhenManaged
, False
); ++ac
;
4486 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XmNminimum
, 0); ++ac
;
4487 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XmNmaximum
, XM_SB_MAX
); ++ac
;
4488 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XmNorientation
, XmVERTICAL
); ++ac
;
4489 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XmNprocessingDirection
, XmMAX_ON_BOTTOM
), ++ac
;
4490 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XmNincrement
, 1); ++ac
;
4491 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XmNpageIncrement
, 1); ++ac
;
4493 pixel
= f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_foreground_pixel
;
4496 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XmNforeground
, pixel
);
4500 pixel
= f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_background_pixel
;
4503 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XmNbackground
, pixel
);
4507 widget
= XmCreateScrollBar (f
->output_data
.x
->edit_widget
,
4508 scroll_bar_name
, av
, ac
);
4510 /* Add one callback for everything that can happen. */
4511 XtAddCallback (widget
, XmNdecrementCallback
, xm_scroll_callback
,
4513 XtAddCallback (widget
, XmNdragCallback
, xm_scroll_callback
,
4515 XtAddCallback (widget
, XmNincrementCallback
, xm_scroll_callback
,
4517 XtAddCallback (widget
, XmNpageDecrementCallback
, xm_scroll_callback
,
4519 XtAddCallback (widget
, XmNpageIncrementCallback
, xm_scroll_callback
,
4521 XtAddCallback (widget
, XmNtoBottomCallback
, xm_scroll_callback
,
4523 XtAddCallback (widget
, XmNtoTopCallback
, xm_scroll_callback
,
4526 /* Realize the widget. Only after that is the X window created. */
4527 XtRealizeWidget (widget
);
4529 /* Set the cursor to an arrow. I didn't find a resource to do that.
4530 And I'm wondering why it hasn't an arrow cursor by default. */
4531 XDefineCursor (XtDisplay (widget
), XtWindow (widget
),
4532 f
->output_data
.x
->nontext_cursor
);
4534 #else /* !USE_MOTIF i.e. use Xaw */
4536 /* Set resources. Create the widget. The background of the
4537 Xaw3d scroll bar widget is a little bit light for my taste.
4538 We don't alter it here to let users change it according
4539 to their taste with `emacs*verticalScrollBar.background: xxx'. */
4540 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XtNmappedWhenManaged
, False
); ++ac
;
4541 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XtNorientation
, XtorientVertical
); ++ac
;
4542 /* For smoother scrolling with Xaw3d -sm */
4543 /* XtSetArg (av[ac], XtNpickTop, True); ++ac; */
4545 pixel
= f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_foreground_pixel
;
4548 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XtNforeground
, pixel
);
4552 pixel
= f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_background_pixel
;
4555 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XtNbackground
, pixel
);
4559 /* Top/bottom shadow colors. */
4561 /* Allocate them, if necessary. */
4562 if (f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_top_shadow_pixel
== -1)
4564 pixel
= f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_background_pixel
;
4565 if (!x_alloc_lighter_color (f
, FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_COLORMAP (f
),
4566 &pixel
, 1.2, 0x8000))
4568 f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_top_shadow_pixel
= pixel
;
4570 if (f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_bottom_shadow_pixel
== -1)
4572 pixel
= f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_background_pixel
;
4573 if (!x_alloc_lighter_color (f
, FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_COLORMAP (f
),
4574 &pixel
, 0.6, 0x4000))
4576 f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_bottom_shadow_pixel
= pixel
;
4579 #ifdef XtNbeNiceToColormap
4580 /* Tell the toolkit about them. */
4581 if (f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_top_shadow_pixel
== -1
4582 || f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_bottom_shadow_pixel
== -1)
4583 /* We tried to allocate a color for the top/bottom shadow, and
4584 failed, so tell Xaw3d to use dithering instead. */
4586 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XtNbeNiceToColormap
, True
);
4590 /* Tell what colors Xaw3d should use for the top/bottom shadow, to
4591 be more consistent with other emacs 3d colors, and since Xaw3d is
4592 not good at dealing with allocation failure. */
4594 /* This tells Xaw3d to use real colors instead of dithering for
4596 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XtNbeNiceToColormap
, False
);
4599 /* Specify the colors. */
4600 pixel
= f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_top_shadow_pixel
;
4603 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XtNtopShadowPixel
, pixel
);
4606 pixel
= f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_bottom_shadow_pixel
;
4609 XtSetArg (av
[ac
], XtNbottomShadowPixel
, pixel
);
4615 widget
= XtCreateWidget (scroll_bar_name
, scrollbarWidgetClass
,
4616 f
->output_data
.x
->edit_widget
, av
, ac
);
4620 char *val
= initial
;
4621 XtVaGetValues (widget
, XtNscrollVCursor
, (XtPointer
) &val
,
4622 #ifdef XtNarrowScrollbars
4623 XtNarrowScrollbars
, (XtPointer
) &xaw3d_arrow_scroll
,
4625 XtNpickTop
, (XtPointer
) &xaw3d_pick_top
, NULL
);
4626 if (xaw3d_arrow_scroll
|| val
== initial
)
4627 { /* ARROW_SCROLL */
4628 xaw3d_arrow_scroll
= True
;
4629 /* Isn't that just a personal preference ? --Stef */
4630 XtVaSetValues (widget
, XtNcursorName
, "top_left_arrow", NULL
);
4634 /* Define callbacks. */
4635 XtAddCallback (widget
, XtNjumpProc
, xaw_jump_callback
, (XtPointer
) bar
);
4636 XtAddCallback (widget
, XtNscrollProc
, xaw_scroll_callback
,
4639 /* Realize the widget. Only after that is the X window created. */
4640 XtRealizeWidget (widget
);
4642 #endif /* !USE_MOTIF */
4644 /* Install an action hook that lets us detect when the user
4645 finishes interacting with a scroll bar. */
4646 if (action_hook_id
== 0)
4647 action_hook_id
= XtAppAddActionHook (Xt_app_con
, xt_action_hook
, 0);
4649 /* Remember X window and widget in the scroll bar vector. */
4650 SET_SCROLL_BAR_X_WIDGET (bar
, widget
);
4651 xwindow
= XtWindow (widget
);
4652 SET_SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (bar
, xwindow
);
4656 #endif /* not USE_GTK */
4659 /* Set the thumb size and position of scroll bar BAR. We are currently
4660 displaying PORTION out of a whole WHOLE, and our position POSITION. */
4664 x_set_toolkit_scroll_bar_thumb (bar
, portion
, position
, whole
)
4665 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
4666 int portion
, position
, whole
;
4668 xg_set_toolkit_scroll_bar_thumb (bar
, portion
, position
, whole
);
4671 #else /* not USE_GTK */
4673 x_set_toolkit_scroll_bar_thumb (bar
, portion
, position
, whole
)
4674 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
4675 int portion
, position
, whole
;
4677 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (bar
->window
)));
4678 Widget widget
= SCROLL_BAR_X_WIDGET (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), bar
);
4685 /* We use an estimate of 30 chars per line rather than the real
4686 `portion' value. This has the disadvantage that the thumb size
4687 is not very representative, but it makes our life a lot easier.
4688 Otherwise, we have to constantly adjust the thumb size, which
4689 we can't always do quickly enough: while dragging, the size of
4690 the thumb might prevent the user from dragging the thumb all the
4691 way to the end. but Motif and some versions of Xaw3d don't allow
4692 updating the thumb size while dragging. Also, even if we can update
4693 its size, the update will often happen too late.
4694 If you don't believe it, check out revision 1.650 of xterm.c to see
4695 what hoops we were going through and the still poor behavior we got. */
4696 portion
= WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (XWINDOW (bar
->window
)) * 30;
4697 /* When the thumb is at the bottom, position == whole.
4698 So we need to increase `whole' to make space for the thumb. */
4705 top
= (float) position
/ whole
;
4706 shown
= (float) portion
/ whole
;
4709 if (NILP (bar
->dragging
))
4713 /* Slider size. Must be in the range [1 .. MAX - MIN] where MAX
4714 is the scroll bar's maximum and MIN is the scroll bar's minimum
4716 size
= shown
* XM_SB_MAX
;
4717 size
= min (size
, XM_SB_MAX
);
4718 size
= max (size
, 1);
4720 /* Position. Must be in the range [MIN .. MAX - SLIDER_SIZE]. */
4721 value
= top
* XM_SB_MAX
;
4722 value
= min (value
, XM_SB_MAX
- size
);
4724 XmScrollBarSetValues (widget
, value
, size
, 0, 0, False
);
4726 #else /* !USE_MOTIF i.e. use Xaw */
4732 top
= (float) position
/ whole
;
4733 shown
= (float) portion
/ whole
;
4737 float old_top
, old_shown
;
4739 XtVaGetValues (widget
,
4740 XtNtopOfThumb
, &old_top
,
4741 XtNshown
, &old_shown
,
4745 /* Massage the top+shown values. */
4746 if (NILP (bar
->dragging
) || last_scroll_bar_part
== scroll_bar_down_arrow
)
4747 top
= max (0, min (1, top
));
4750 /* Keep two pixels available for moving the thumb down. */
4751 shown
= max (0, min (1 - top
- (2.0 / height
), shown
));
4753 /* If the call to XawScrollbarSetThumb below doesn't seem to work,
4754 check that your system's configuration file contains a define
4755 for `NARROWPROTO'. See s/freebsd.h for an example. */
4756 if (top
!= old_top
|| shown
!= old_shown
)
4758 if (NILP (bar
->dragging
))
4759 XawScrollbarSetThumb (widget
, top
, shown
);
4762 /* Try to make the scrolling a tad smoother. */
4763 if (!xaw3d_pick_top
)
4764 shown
= min (shown
, old_shown
);
4766 XawScrollbarSetThumb (widget
, top
, shown
);
4770 #endif /* !USE_MOTIF */
4774 #endif /* not USE_GTK */
4776 #endif /* USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
4780 /************************************************************************
4781 Scroll bars, general
4782 ************************************************************************/
4784 /* Create a scroll bar and return the scroll bar vector for it. W is
4785 the Emacs window on which to create the scroll bar. TOP, LEFT,
4786 WIDTH and HEIGHT are the pixel coordinates and dimensions of the
4789 static struct scroll_bar
*
4790 x_scroll_bar_create (w
, top
, left
, width
, height
)
4792 int top
, left
, width
, height
;
4794 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
4795 struct scroll_bar
*bar
4796 = XSCROLL_BAR (Fmake_vector (make_number (SCROLL_BAR_VEC_SIZE
), Qnil
));
4800 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
4801 x_create_toolkit_scroll_bar (f
, bar
);
4802 #else /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
4804 XSetWindowAttributes a
;
4808 a
.background_pixel
= f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_background_pixel
;
4809 if (a
.background_pixel
== -1)
4810 a
.background_pixel
= FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f
);
4812 a
.event_mask
= (ButtonPressMask
| ButtonReleaseMask
4813 | ButtonMotionMask
| PointerMotionHintMask
4815 a
.cursor
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->vertical_scroll_bar_cursor
;
4817 mask
= (CWBackPixel
| CWEventMask
| CWCursor
);
4819 /* Clear the area of W that will serve as a scroll bar. This is
4820 for the case that a window has been split horizontally. In
4821 this case, no clear_frame is generated to reduce flickering. */
4822 if (width
> 0 && height
> 0)
4823 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
4825 window_box_height (w
), False
);
4827 window
= XCreateWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
4828 /* Position and size of scroll bar. */
4829 left
+ VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
,
4831 width
- VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
* 2,
4833 /* Border width, depth, class, and visual. */
4840 SET_SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (bar
, window
);
4842 #endif /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
4844 XSETWINDOW (bar
->window
, w
);
4845 XSETINT (bar
->top
, top
);
4846 XSETINT (bar
->left
, left
);
4847 XSETINT (bar
->width
, width
);
4848 XSETINT (bar
->height
, height
);
4849 XSETINT (bar
->start
, 0);
4850 XSETINT (bar
->end
, 0);
4851 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
4852 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
4853 bar
->fringe_extended_p
= Qnil
;
4856 /* Add bar to its frame's list of scroll bars. */
4857 bar
->next
= FRAME_SCROLL_BARS (f
);
4859 XSETVECTOR (FRAME_SCROLL_BARS (f
), bar
);
4860 if (!NILP (bar
->next
))
4861 XSETVECTOR (XSCROLL_BAR (bar
->next
)->prev
, bar
);
4863 /* Map the window/widget. */
4864 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
4867 xg_update_scrollbar_pos (f
,
4868 SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (bar
),
4870 left
+ VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
,
4871 width
- VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
* 2,
4873 xg_show_scroll_bar (SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (bar
));
4874 #else /* not USE_GTK */
4875 Widget scroll_bar
= SCROLL_BAR_X_WIDGET (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), bar
);
4876 XtConfigureWidget (scroll_bar
,
4877 left
+ VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
,
4879 width
- VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
* 2,
4880 max (height
, 1), 0);
4881 XtMapWidget (scroll_bar
);
4882 #endif /* not USE_GTK */
4884 #else /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
4885 XMapRaised (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (bar
));
4886 #endif /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
4893 /* Draw BAR's handle in the proper position.
4895 If the handle is already drawn from START to END, don't bother
4896 redrawing it, unless REBUILD is non-zero; in that case, always
4897 redraw it. (REBUILD is handy for drawing the handle after expose
4900 Normally, we want to constrain the start and end of the handle to
4901 fit inside its rectangle, but if the user is dragging the scroll
4902 bar handle, we want to let them drag it down all the way, so that
4903 the bar's top is as far down as it goes; otherwise, there's no way
4904 to move to the very end of the buffer. */
4906 #ifndef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
4909 x_scroll_bar_set_handle (bar
, start
, end
, rebuild
)
4910 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
4914 int dragging
= ! NILP (bar
->dragging
);
4915 Window w
= SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (bar
);
4916 FRAME_PTR f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (bar
->window
)));
4917 GC gc
= f
->output_data
.x
->normal_gc
;
4919 /* If the display is already accurate, do nothing. */
4921 && start
== XINT (bar
->start
)
4922 && end
== XINT (bar
->end
))
4928 int inside_width
= VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_INSIDE_WIDTH (f
, XINT (bar
->width
));
4929 int inside_height
= VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_INSIDE_HEIGHT (f
, XINT (bar
->height
));
4930 int top_range
= VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_RANGE (f
, XINT (bar
->height
));
4932 /* Make sure the values are reasonable, and try to preserve
4933 the distance between start and end. */
4935 int length
= end
- start
;
4939 else if (start
> top_range
)
4941 end
= start
+ length
;
4945 else if (end
> top_range
&& ! dragging
)
4949 /* Store the adjusted setting in the scroll bar. */
4950 XSETINT (bar
->start
, start
);
4951 XSETINT (bar
->end
, end
);
4953 /* Clip the end position, just for display. */
4954 if (end
> top_range
)
4957 /* Draw bottom positions VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_MIN_HANDLE pixels
4958 below top positions, to make sure the handle is always at least
4959 that many pixels tall. */
4960 end
+= VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_MIN_HANDLE
;
4962 /* Draw the empty space above the handle. Note that we can't clear
4963 zero-height areas; that means "clear to end of window." */
4965 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), w
,
4966 /* x, y, width, height, and exposures. */
4967 VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_LEFT_BORDER
,
4968 VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_BORDER
,
4969 inside_width
, start
,
4972 /* Change to proper foreground color if one is specified. */
4973 if (f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_foreground_pixel
!= -1)
4974 XSetForeground (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), gc
,
4975 f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_foreground_pixel
);
4977 /* Draw the handle itself. */
4978 XFillRectangle (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), w
, gc
,
4979 /* x, y, width, height */
4980 VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_LEFT_BORDER
,
4981 VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_BORDER
+ start
,
4982 inside_width
, end
- start
);
4984 /* Restore the foreground color of the GC if we changed it above. */
4985 if (f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_foreground_pixel
!= -1)
4986 XSetForeground (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), gc
,
4987 FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f
));
4989 /* Draw the empty space below the handle. Note that we can't
4990 clear zero-height areas; that means "clear to end of window." */
4991 if (end
< inside_height
)
4992 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), w
,
4993 /* x, y, width, height, and exposures. */
4994 VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_LEFT_BORDER
,
4995 VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_BORDER
+ end
,
4996 inside_width
, inside_height
- end
,
5004 #endif /* !USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
5006 /* Destroy scroll bar BAR, and set its Emacs window's scroll bar to
5010 x_scroll_bar_remove (bar
)
5011 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
5013 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (bar
->window
)));
5016 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5018 xg_remove_scroll_bar (f
, SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (bar
));
5019 #else /* not USE_GTK */
5020 XtDestroyWidget (SCROLL_BAR_X_WIDGET (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), bar
));
5021 #endif /* not USE_GTK */
5023 XDestroyWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (bar
));
5026 /* Disassociate this scroll bar from its window. */
5027 XWINDOW (bar
->window
)->vertical_scroll_bar
= Qnil
;
5033 /* Set the handle of the vertical scroll bar for WINDOW to indicate
5034 that we are displaying PORTION characters out of a total of WHOLE
5035 characters, starting at POSITION. If WINDOW has no scroll bar,
5039 XTset_vertical_scroll_bar (w
, portion
, whole
, position
)
5041 int portion
, whole
, position
;
5043 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
5044 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
5045 int top
, height
, left
, sb_left
, width
, sb_width
;
5046 int window_y
, window_height
;
5047 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5048 int fringe_extended_p
;
5051 /* Get window dimensions. */
5052 window_box (w
, -1, 0, &window_y
, 0, &window_height
);
5054 width
= WINDOW_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (w
) * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
);
5055 height
= window_height
;
5057 /* Compute the left edge of the scroll bar area. */
5058 left
= WINDOW_SCROLL_BAR_AREA_X (w
);
5060 /* Compute the width of the scroll bar which might be less than
5061 the width of the area reserved for the scroll bar. */
5062 if (WINDOW_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH (w
) > 0)
5063 sb_width
= WINDOW_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH (w
);
5067 /* Compute the left edge of the scroll bar. */
5068 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5069 if (WINDOW_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_ON_RIGHT (w
))
5070 sb_left
= left
+ (WINDOW_RIGHTMOST_P (w
) ? width
- sb_width
: 0);
5072 sb_left
= left
+ (WINDOW_LEFTMOST_P (w
) ? 0 : width
- sb_width
);
5074 if (WINDOW_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_ON_RIGHT (w
))
5075 sb_left
= left
+ width
- sb_width
;
5080 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5081 if (WINDOW_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_ON_LEFT (w
))
5082 fringe_extended_p
= (WINDOW_LEFTMOST_P (w
)
5083 && WINDOW_LEFT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
)
5084 && (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (w
)
5085 || WINDOW_LEFT_MARGIN_COLS (w
) == 0));
5087 fringe_extended_p
= (WINDOW_RIGHTMOST_P (w
)
5088 && WINDOW_RIGHT_FRINGE_WIDTH (w
)
5089 && (WINDOW_HAS_FRINGES_OUTSIDE_MARGINS (w
)
5090 || WINDOW_RIGHT_MARGIN_COLS (w
) == 0));
5093 /* Does the scroll bar exist yet? */
5094 if (NILP (w
->vertical_scroll_bar
))
5096 if (width
> 0 && height
> 0)
5099 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5100 if (fringe_extended_p
)
5101 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
5102 sb_left
, top
, sb_width
, height
, False
);
5105 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
5106 left
, top
, width
, height
, False
);
5110 bar
= x_scroll_bar_create (w
, top
, sb_left
, sb_width
, height
);
5114 /* It may just need to be moved and resized. */
5115 unsigned int mask
= 0;
5117 bar
= XSCROLL_BAR (w
->vertical_scroll_bar
);
5121 if (sb_left
!= XINT (bar
->left
))
5123 if (top
!= XINT (bar
->top
))
5125 if (sb_width
!= XINT (bar
->width
))
5127 if (height
!= XINT (bar
->height
))
5130 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5132 /* Move/size the scroll bar widget. */
5133 if (mask
|| !NILP (bar
->fringe_extended_p
) != fringe_extended_p
)
5135 /* Since toolkit scroll bars are smaller than the space reserved
5136 for them on the frame, we have to clear "under" them. */
5137 if (width
> 0 && height
> 0)
5139 if (fringe_extended_p
)
5140 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
5141 sb_left
, top
, sb_width
, height
, False
);
5143 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
5144 left
, top
, width
, height
, False
);
5147 xg_update_scrollbar_pos (f
,
5148 SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (bar
),
5150 sb_left
+ VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
,
5151 sb_width
- VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
*2,
5153 #else /* not USE_GTK */
5154 XtConfigureWidget (SCROLL_BAR_X_WIDGET (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), bar
),
5155 sb_left
+ VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
,
5157 sb_width
- VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
* 2,
5158 max (height
, 1), 0);
5159 #endif /* not USE_GTK */
5161 #else /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
5163 /* Clear areas not covered by the scroll bar because of
5164 VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM. */
5165 if (VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
)
5167 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
5168 left
, top
, VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
,
5170 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
5171 left
+ width
- VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
,
5172 top
, VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
,
5176 /* Clear areas not covered by the scroll bar because it's not as
5177 wide as the area reserved for it. This makes sure a
5178 previous mode line display is cleared after C-x 2 C-x 1, for
5181 int area_width
= WINDOW_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (w
) * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
);
5182 int rest
= area_width
- sb_width
;
5183 if (rest
> 0 && height
> 0)
5185 if (WINDOW_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_ON_LEFT (w
))
5186 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
5187 left
+ area_width
- rest
, top
,
5188 rest
, height
, False
);
5190 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
5191 left
, top
, rest
, height
, False
);
5195 /* Move/size the scroll bar window. */
5200 wc
.x
= sb_left
+ VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
;
5202 wc
.width
= sb_width
- VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
* 2;
5204 XConfigureWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (bar
),
5208 #endif /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
5210 /* Remember new settings. */
5211 XSETINT (bar
->left
, sb_left
);
5212 XSETINT (bar
->top
, top
);
5213 XSETINT (bar
->width
, sb_width
);
5214 XSETINT (bar
->height
, height
);
5219 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5220 bar
->fringe_extended_p
= fringe_extended_p
? Qt
: Qnil
;
5222 x_set_toolkit_scroll_bar_thumb (bar
, portion
, position
, whole
);
5223 #else /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
5224 /* Set the scroll bar's current state, unless we're currently being
5226 if (NILP (bar
->dragging
))
5228 int top_range
= VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_RANGE (f
, height
);
5231 x_scroll_bar_set_handle (bar
, 0, top_range
, 0);
5234 int start
= ((double) position
* top_range
) / whole
;
5235 int end
= ((double) (position
+ portion
) * top_range
) / whole
;
5236 x_scroll_bar_set_handle (bar
, start
, end
, 0);
5239 #endif /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
5241 XSETVECTOR (w
->vertical_scroll_bar
, bar
);
5245 /* The following three hooks are used when we're doing a thorough
5246 redisplay of the frame. We don't explicitly know which scroll bars
5247 are going to be deleted, because keeping track of when windows go
5248 away is a real pain - "Can you say set-window-configuration, boys
5249 and girls?" Instead, we just assert at the beginning of redisplay
5250 that *all* scroll bars are to be removed, and then save a scroll bar
5251 from the fiery pit when we actually redisplay its window. */
5253 /* Arrange for all scroll bars on FRAME to be removed at the next call
5254 to `*judge_scroll_bars_hook'. A scroll bar may be spared if
5255 `*redeem_scroll_bar_hook' is applied to its window before the judgment. */
5258 XTcondemn_scroll_bars (frame
)
5261 /* Transfer all the scroll bars to FRAME_CONDEMNED_SCROLL_BARS. */
5262 while (! NILP (FRAME_SCROLL_BARS (frame
)))
5265 bar
= FRAME_SCROLL_BARS (frame
);
5266 FRAME_SCROLL_BARS (frame
) = XSCROLL_BAR (bar
)->next
;
5267 XSCROLL_BAR (bar
)->next
= FRAME_CONDEMNED_SCROLL_BARS (frame
);
5268 XSCROLL_BAR (bar
)->prev
= Qnil
;
5269 if (! NILP (FRAME_CONDEMNED_SCROLL_BARS (frame
)))
5270 XSCROLL_BAR (FRAME_CONDEMNED_SCROLL_BARS (frame
))->prev
= bar
;
5271 FRAME_CONDEMNED_SCROLL_BARS (frame
) = bar
;
5276 /* Un-mark WINDOW's scroll bar for deletion in this judgment cycle.
5277 Note that WINDOW isn't necessarily condemned at all. */
5280 XTredeem_scroll_bar (window
)
5281 struct window
*window
;
5283 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
5286 /* We can't redeem this window's scroll bar if it doesn't have one. */
5287 if (NILP (window
->vertical_scroll_bar
))
5290 bar
= XSCROLL_BAR (window
->vertical_scroll_bar
);
5292 /* Unlink it from the condemned list. */
5293 f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (window
));
5294 if (NILP (bar
->prev
))
5296 /* If the prev pointer is nil, it must be the first in one of
5298 if (EQ (FRAME_SCROLL_BARS (f
), window
->vertical_scroll_bar
))
5299 /* It's not condemned. Everything's fine. */
5301 else if (EQ (FRAME_CONDEMNED_SCROLL_BARS (f
),
5302 window
->vertical_scroll_bar
))
5303 FRAME_CONDEMNED_SCROLL_BARS (f
) = bar
->next
;
5305 /* If its prev pointer is nil, it must be at the front of
5306 one or the other! */
5310 XSCROLL_BAR (bar
->prev
)->next
= bar
->next
;
5312 if (! NILP (bar
->next
))
5313 XSCROLL_BAR (bar
->next
)->prev
= bar
->prev
;
5315 bar
->next
= FRAME_SCROLL_BARS (f
);
5317 XSETVECTOR (FRAME_SCROLL_BARS (f
), bar
);
5318 if (! NILP (bar
->next
))
5319 XSETVECTOR (XSCROLL_BAR (bar
->next
)->prev
, bar
);
5322 /* Remove all scroll bars on FRAME that haven't been saved since the
5323 last call to `*condemn_scroll_bars_hook'. */
5326 XTjudge_scroll_bars (f
)
5329 Lisp_Object bar
, next
;
5331 bar
= FRAME_CONDEMNED_SCROLL_BARS (f
);
5333 /* Clear out the condemned list now so we won't try to process any
5334 more events on the hapless scroll bars. */
5335 FRAME_CONDEMNED_SCROLL_BARS (f
) = Qnil
;
5337 for (; ! NILP (bar
); bar
= next
)
5339 struct scroll_bar
*b
= XSCROLL_BAR (bar
);
5341 x_scroll_bar_remove (b
);
5344 b
->next
= b
->prev
= Qnil
;
5347 /* Now there should be no references to the condemned scroll bars,
5348 and they should get garbage-collected. */
5352 #ifndef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5353 /* Handle an Expose or GraphicsExpose event on a scroll bar. This
5354 is a no-op when using toolkit scroll bars.
5356 This may be called from a signal handler, so we have to ignore GC
5360 x_scroll_bar_expose (bar
, event
)
5361 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
5364 Window w
= SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (bar
);
5365 FRAME_PTR f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (bar
->window
)));
5366 GC gc
= f
->output_data
.x
->normal_gc
;
5367 int width_trim
= VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH_TRIM
;
5371 x_scroll_bar_set_handle (bar
, XINT (bar
->start
), XINT (bar
->end
), 1);
5373 /* Switch to scroll bar foreground color. */
5374 if (f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_foreground_pixel
!= -1)
5375 XSetForeground (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), gc
,
5376 f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_foreground_pixel
);
5378 /* Draw a one-pixel border just inside the edges of the scroll bar. */
5379 XDrawRectangle (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), w
, gc
,
5381 /* x, y, width, height */
5383 XINT (bar
->width
) - 1 - width_trim
- width_trim
,
5384 XINT (bar
->height
) - 1);
5386 /* Restore the foreground color of the GC if we changed it above. */
5387 if (f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_foreground_pixel
!= -1)
5388 XSetForeground (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), gc
,
5389 FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f
));
5394 #endif /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
5396 /* Handle a mouse click on the scroll bar BAR. If *EMACS_EVENT's kind
5397 is set to something other than NO_EVENT, it is enqueued.
5399 This may be called from a signal handler, so we have to ignore GC
5404 x_scroll_bar_handle_click (bar
, event
, emacs_event
)
5405 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
5407 struct input_event
*emacs_event
;
5409 if (! GC_WINDOWP (bar
->window
))
5412 emacs_event
->kind
= SCROLL_BAR_CLICK_EVENT
;
5413 emacs_event
->code
= event
->xbutton
.button
- Button1
;
5414 emacs_event
->modifiers
5415 = (x_x_to_emacs_modifiers (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO
5416 (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (bar
->window
)))),
5417 event
->xbutton
.state
)
5418 | (event
->type
== ButtonRelease
5421 emacs_event
->frame_or_window
= bar
->window
;
5422 emacs_event
->arg
= Qnil
;
5423 emacs_event
->timestamp
= event
->xbutton
.time
;
5426 FRAME_PTR f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (bar
->window
)));
5428 = VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_INSIDE_HEIGHT (f
, XINT (bar
->height
));
5431 = VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_RANGE (f
, XINT (bar
->height
));
5432 int y
= event
->xbutton
.y
- VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_BORDER
;
5435 if (y
> top_range
) y
= top_range
;
5437 if (y
< XINT (bar
->start
))
5438 emacs_event
->part
= scroll_bar_above_handle
;
5439 else if (y
< XINT (bar
->end
) + VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_MIN_HANDLE
)
5440 emacs_event
->part
= scroll_bar_handle
;
5442 emacs_event
->part
= scroll_bar_below_handle
;
5444 /* Just because the user has clicked on the handle doesn't mean
5445 they want to drag it. Lisp code needs to be able to decide
5446 whether or not we're dragging. */
5448 /* If the user has just clicked on the handle, record where they're
5450 if (event
->type
== ButtonPress
5451 && emacs_event
->part
== scroll_bar_handle
)
5452 XSETINT (bar
->dragging
, y
- XINT (bar
->start
));
5455 #ifndef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5456 /* If the user has released the handle, set it to its final position. */
5457 if (event
->type
== ButtonRelease
5458 && ! NILP (bar
->dragging
))
5460 int new_start
= y
- XINT (bar
->dragging
);
5461 int new_end
= new_start
+ (XINT (bar
->end
) - XINT (bar
->start
));
5463 x_scroll_bar_set_handle (bar
, new_start
, new_end
, 0);
5464 bar
->dragging
= Qnil
;
5468 /* Same deal here as the other #if 0. */
5470 /* Clicks on the handle are always reported as occurring at the top of
5472 if (emacs_event
->part
== scroll_bar_handle
)
5473 emacs_event
->x
= bar
->start
;
5475 XSETINT (emacs_event
->x
, y
);
5477 XSETINT (emacs_event
->x
, y
);
5480 XSETINT (emacs_event
->y
, top_range
);
5484 #ifndef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5486 /* Handle some mouse motion while someone is dragging the scroll bar.
5488 This may be called from a signal handler, so we have to ignore GC
5492 x_scroll_bar_note_movement (bar
, event
)
5493 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
5496 FRAME_PTR f
= XFRAME (XWINDOW (bar
->window
)->frame
);
5498 last_mouse_movement_time
= event
->xmotion
.time
;
5501 XSETVECTOR (last_mouse_scroll_bar
, bar
);
5503 /* If we're dragging the bar, display it. */
5504 if (! GC_NILP (bar
->dragging
))
5506 /* Where should the handle be now? */
5507 int new_start
= event
->xmotion
.y
- XINT (bar
->dragging
);
5509 if (new_start
!= XINT (bar
->start
))
5511 int new_end
= new_start
+ (XINT (bar
->end
) - XINT (bar
->start
));
5513 x_scroll_bar_set_handle (bar
, new_start
, new_end
, 0);
5518 #endif /* !USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
5520 /* Return information to the user about the current position of the mouse
5521 on the scroll bar. */
5524 x_scroll_bar_report_motion (fp
, bar_window
, part
, x
, y
, time
)
5526 Lisp_Object
*bar_window
;
5527 enum scroll_bar_part
*part
;
5529 unsigned long *time
;
5531 struct scroll_bar
*bar
= XSCROLL_BAR (last_mouse_scroll_bar
);
5532 Window w
= SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (bar
);
5533 FRAME_PTR f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (bar
->window
)));
5535 Window dummy_window
;
5537 unsigned int dummy_mask
;
5541 /* Get the mouse's position relative to the scroll bar window, and
5543 if (! XQueryPointer (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), w
,
5545 /* Root, child, root x and root y. */
5546 &dummy_window
, &dummy_window
,
5547 &dummy_coord
, &dummy_coord
,
5549 /* Position relative to scroll bar. */
5552 /* Mouse buttons and modifier keys. */
5559 = VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_INSIDE_HEIGHT (f
, XINT (bar
->height
));
5562 = VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_RANGE (f
, XINT (bar
->height
));
5564 win_y
-= VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TOP_BORDER
;
5566 if (! NILP (bar
->dragging
))
5567 win_y
-= XINT (bar
->dragging
);
5571 if (win_y
> top_range
)
5575 *bar_window
= bar
->window
;
5577 if (! NILP (bar
->dragging
))
5578 *part
= scroll_bar_handle
;
5579 else if (win_y
< XINT (bar
->start
))
5580 *part
= scroll_bar_above_handle
;
5581 else if (win_y
< XINT (bar
->end
) + VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_MIN_HANDLE
)
5582 *part
= scroll_bar_handle
;
5584 *part
= scroll_bar_below_handle
;
5586 XSETINT (*x
, win_y
);
5587 XSETINT (*y
, top_range
);
5590 last_mouse_scroll_bar
= Qnil
;
5593 *time
= last_mouse_movement_time
;
5599 /* The screen has been cleared so we may have changed foreground or
5600 background colors, and the scroll bars may need to be redrawn.
5601 Clear out the scroll bars, and ask for expose events, so we can
5605 x_scroll_bar_clear (f
)
5608 #ifndef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5611 /* We can have scroll bars even if this is 0,
5612 if we just turned off scroll bar mode.
5613 But in that case we should not clear them. */
5614 if (FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS (f
))
5615 for (bar
= FRAME_SCROLL_BARS (f
); VECTORP (bar
);
5616 bar
= XSCROLL_BAR (bar
)->next
)
5617 XClearArea (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
),
5618 SCROLL_BAR_X_WINDOW (XSCROLL_BAR (bar
)),
5620 #endif /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
5624 /* The main X event-reading loop - XTread_socket. */
5627 /* Time stamp of enter window event. This is only used by XTread_socket,
5628 but we have to put it out here, since static variables within functions
5629 sometimes don't work. */
5631 static Time enter_timestamp
;
5634 /* This holds the state XLookupString needs to implement dead keys
5635 and other tricks known as "compose processing". _X Window System_
5636 says that a portable program can't use this, but Stephen Gildea assures
5637 me that letting the compiler initialize it to zeros will work okay.
5639 This must be defined outside of XTread_socket, for the same reasons
5640 given for enter_timestamp, above. */
5642 static XComposeStatus compose_status
;
5644 /* Record the last 100 characters stored
5645 to help debug the loss-of-chars-during-GC problem. */
5647 static int temp_index
;
5648 static short temp_buffer
[100];
5650 #define STORE_KEYSYM_FOR_DEBUG(keysym) \
5651 if (temp_index == sizeof temp_buffer / sizeof (short)) \
5653 temp_buffer[temp_index++] = (keysym)
5655 /* Set this to nonzero to fake an "X I/O error"
5656 on a particular display. */
5658 struct x_display_info
*XTread_socket_fake_io_error
;
5660 /* When we find no input here, we occasionally do a no-op command
5661 to verify that the X server is still running and we can still talk with it.
5662 We try all the open displays, one by one.
5663 This variable is used for cycling thru the displays. */
5665 static struct x_display_info
*next_noop_dpyinfo
;
5667 #define SET_SAVED_MENU_EVENT(size) \
5670 if (f->output_data.x->saved_menu_event == 0) \
5671 f->output_data.x->saved_menu_event \
5672 = (XEvent *) xmalloc (sizeof (XEvent)); \
5673 bcopy (&event, f->output_data.x->saved_menu_event, size); \
5674 inev.ie.kind = MENU_BAR_ACTIVATE_EVENT; \
5675 XSETFRAME (inev.ie.frame_or_window, f); \
5679 #define SET_SAVED_BUTTON_EVENT SET_SAVED_MENU_EVENT (sizeof (XButtonEvent))
5680 #define SET_SAVED_KEY_EVENT SET_SAVED_MENU_EVENT (sizeof (XKeyEvent))
5690 /* Filter events for the current X input method.
5691 DPYINFO is the display this event is for.
5692 EVENT is the X event to filter.
5694 Returns non-zero if the event was filtered, caller shall not process
5696 Returns zero if event is wasn't filtered. */
5700 x_filter_event (dpyinfo
, event
)
5701 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
5704 /* XFilterEvent returns non-zero if the input method has
5705 consumed the event. We pass the frame's X window to
5706 XFilterEvent because that's the one for which the IC
5709 struct frame
*f1
= x_any_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
,
5710 event
->xclient
.window
);
5712 return XFilterEvent (event
, f1
? FRAME_X_WINDOW (f1
) : None
);
5717 static int current_count
;
5718 static int current_finish
;
5719 static struct input_event
*current_hold_quit
;
5721 /* This is the filter function invoked by the GTK event loop.
5722 It is invoked before the XEvent is translated to a GdkEvent,
5723 so we have a chance to act on the event before GTK. */
5724 static GdkFilterReturn
5725 event_handler_gdk (gxev
, ev
, data
)
5730 XEvent
*xev
= (XEvent
*) gxev
;
5732 if (current_count
>= 0)
5734 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
5736 dpyinfo
= x_display_info_for_display (xev
->xany
.display
);
5739 /* Filter events for the current X input method.
5740 GTK calls XFilterEvent but not for key press and release,
5741 so we do it here. */
5742 if (xev
->type
== KeyPress
|| xev
->type
== KeyRelease
)
5743 if (dpyinfo
&& x_filter_event (dpyinfo
, xev
))
5744 return GDK_FILTER_REMOVE
;
5748 current_finish
= X_EVENT_NORMAL
;
5752 handle_one_xevent (dpyinfo
, xev
, ¤t_finish
,
5757 current_finish
= x_dispatch_event (xev
, xev
->xany
.display
);
5759 if (current_finish
== X_EVENT_GOTO_OUT
|| current_finish
== X_EVENT_DROP
)
5760 return GDK_FILTER_REMOVE
;
5762 return GDK_FILTER_CONTINUE
;
5764 #endif /* USE_GTK */
5767 /* Handles the XEvent EVENT on display DPYINFO.
5769 *FINISH is X_EVENT_GOTO_OUT if caller should stop reading events.
5770 *FINISH is zero if caller should continue reading events.
5771 *FINISH is X_EVENT_DROP if event should not be passed to the toolkit.
5773 We return the number of characters stored into the buffer. */
5776 handle_one_xevent (dpyinfo
, eventp
, finish
, hold_quit
)
5777 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
5780 struct input_event
*hold_quit
;
5783 struct input_event ie
;
5784 struct selection_input_event sie
;
5789 struct frame
*f
= NULL
;
5790 struct coding_system coding
;
5791 XEvent event
= *eventp
;
5793 *finish
= X_EVENT_NORMAL
;
5795 EVENT_INIT (inev
.ie
);
5796 inev
.ie
.kind
= NO_EVENT
;
5803 if (event
.xclient
.message_type
5804 == dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_protocols
5805 && event
.xclient
.format
== 32)
5807 if (event
.xclient
.data
.l
[0]
5808 == dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_take_focus
)
5810 /* Use x_any_window_to_frame because this
5811 could be the shell widget window
5812 if the frame has no title bar. */
5813 f
= x_any_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xclient
.window
);
5815 /* Not quite sure this is needed -pd */
5816 if (f
&& FRAME_XIC (f
))
5817 XSetICFocus (FRAME_XIC (f
));
5819 #if 0 /* Emacs sets WM hints whose `input' field is `true'. This
5820 instructs the WM to set the input focus automatically for
5821 Emacs with a call to XSetInputFocus. Setting WM_TAKE_FOCUS
5822 tells the WM to send us a ClientMessage WM_TAKE_FOCUS after
5823 it has set the focus. So, XSetInputFocus below is not
5826 The call to XSetInputFocus below has also caused trouble. In
5827 cases where the XSetInputFocus done by the WM and the one
5828 below are temporally close (on a fast machine), the call
5829 below can generate additional FocusIn events which confuse
5832 /* Since we set WM_TAKE_FOCUS, we must call
5833 XSetInputFocus explicitly. But not if f is null,
5834 since that might be an event for a deleted frame. */
5837 Display
*d
= event
.xclient
.display
;
5838 /* Catch and ignore errors, in case window has been
5839 iconified by a window manager such as GWM. */
5841 XSetInputFocus (d
, event
.xclient
.window
,
5842 /* The ICCCM says this is
5843 the only valid choice. */
5845 event
.xclient
.data
.l
[1]);
5846 /* This is needed to detect the error
5847 if there is an error. */
5849 x_uncatch_errors ();
5851 /* Not certain about handling scroll bars here */
5856 if (event
.xclient
.data
.l
[0]
5857 == dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_save_yourself
)
5859 /* Save state modify the WM_COMMAND property to
5860 something which can reinstate us. This notifies
5861 the session manager, who's looking for such a
5862 PropertyNotify. Can restart processing when
5863 a keyboard or mouse event arrives. */
5864 /* If we have a session manager, don't set this.
5865 KDE will then start two Emacsen, one for the
5866 session manager and one for this. */
5868 if (! x_session_have_connection ())
5871 f
= x_top_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
,
5872 event
.xclient
.window
);
5873 /* This is just so we only give real data once
5874 for a single Emacs process. */
5875 if (f
== SELECTED_FRAME ())
5876 XSetCommand (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
),
5877 event
.xclient
.window
,
5878 initial_argv
, initial_argc
);
5880 XSetCommand (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
),
5881 event
.xclient
.window
,
5887 if (event
.xclient
.data
.l
[0]
5888 == dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_delete_window
)
5890 f
= x_any_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
,
5891 event
.xclient
.window
);
5893 goto OTHER
; /* May be a dialog that is to be removed */
5895 inev
.ie
.kind
= DELETE_WINDOW_EVENT
;
5896 XSETFRAME (inev
.ie
.frame_or_window
, f
);
5903 if (event
.xclient
.message_type
5904 == dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_configure_denied
)
5909 if (event
.xclient
.message_type
5910 == dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_window_moved
)
5913 f
= x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xclient
.window
);
5915 new_x
= event
.xclient
.data
.s
[0];
5916 new_y
= event
.xclient
.data
.s
[1];
5920 f
->left_pos
= new_x
;
5927 if (event
.xclient
.message_type
5928 == dpyinfo
->Xatom_editres
)
5930 f
= x_any_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xclient
.window
);
5932 _XEditResCheckMessages (f
->output_data
.x
->widget
, NULL
,
5936 #endif /* HACK_EDITRES */
5938 if ((event
.xclient
.message_type
5939 == dpyinfo
->Xatom_DONE
)
5940 || (event
.xclient
.message_type
5941 == dpyinfo
->Xatom_PAGE
))
5943 /* Ghostview job completed. Kill it. We could
5944 reply with "Next" if we received "Page", but we
5945 currently never do because we are interested in
5946 images, only, which should have 1 page. */
5947 Pixmap pixmap
= (Pixmap
) event
.xclient
.data
.l
[1];
5948 f
= x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xclient
.window
);
5951 x_kill_gs_process (pixmap
, f
);
5952 expose_frame (f
, 0, 0, 0, 0);
5956 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
5957 /* Scroll bar callbacks send a ClientMessage from which
5958 we construct an input_event. */
5959 if (event
.xclient
.message_type
5960 == dpyinfo
->Xatom_Scrollbar
)
5962 x_scroll_bar_to_input_event (&event
, &inev
.ie
);
5963 *finish
= X_EVENT_GOTO_OUT
;
5966 #endif /* USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
5968 f
= x_any_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xclient
.window
);
5971 if (x_handle_dnd_message (f
, &event
.xclient
, dpyinfo
, &inev
.ie
))
5972 *finish
= X_EVENT_DROP
;
5976 case SelectionNotify
:
5977 last_user_time
= event
.xselection
.time
;
5978 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
5979 if (! x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xselection
.requestor
))
5981 #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
5982 x_handle_selection_notify (&event
.xselection
);
5985 case SelectionClear
: /* Someone has grabbed ownership. */
5986 last_user_time
= event
.xselectionclear
.time
;
5987 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
5988 if (! x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xselectionclear
.window
))
5990 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
5992 XSelectionClearEvent
*eventp
= (XSelectionClearEvent
*) &event
;
5994 inev
.ie
.kind
= SELECTION_CLEAR_EVENT
;
5995 SELECTION_EVENT_DISPLAY (&inev
.sie
) = eventp
->display
;
5996 SELECTION_EVENT_SELECTION (&inev
.sie
) = eventp
->selection
;
5997 SELECTION_EVENT_TIME (&inev
.sie
) = eventp
->time
;
5998 inev
.ie
.frame_or_window
= Qnil
;
6002 case SelectionRequest
: /* Someone wants our selection. */
6003 last_user_time
= event
.xselectionrequest
.time
;
6004 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
6005 if (!x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xselectionrequest
.owner
))
6007 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
6009 XSelectionRequestEvent
*eventp
6010 = (XSelectionRequestEvent
*) &event
;
6012 inev
.ie
.kind
= SELECTION_REQUEST_EVENT
;
6013 SELECTION_EVENT_DISPLAY (&inev
.sie
) = eventp
->display
;
6014 SELECTION_EVENT_REQUESTOR (&inev
.sie
) = eventp
->requestor
;
6015 SELECTION_EVENT_SELECTION (&inev
.sie
) = eventp
->selection
;
6016 SELECTION_EVENT_TARGET (&inev
.sie
) = eventp
->target
;
6017 SELECTION_EVENT_PROPERTY (&inev
.sie
) = eventp
->property
;
6018 SELECTION_EVENT_TIME (&inev
.sie
) = eventp
->time
;
6019 inev
.ie
.frame_or_window
= Qnil
;
6023 case PropertyNotify
:
6024 last_user_time
= event
.xproperty
.time
;
6025 #if 0 /* This is plain wrong. In the case that we are waiting for a
6026 PropertyNotify used as an ACK in incremental selection
6027 transfer, the property will be on the receiver's window. */
6028 #if defined USE_X_TOOLKIT
6029 if (!x_any_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xproperty
.window
))
6033 x_handle_property_notify (&event
.xproperty
);
6036 case ReparentNotify
:
6037 f
= x_top_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xreparent
.window
);
6041 f
->output_data
.x
->parent_desc
= event
.xreparent
.parent
;
6042 x_real_positions (f
, &x
, &y
);
6046 /* Perhaps reparented due to a WM restart. Reset this. */
6047 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->wm_type
= X_WMTYPE_UNKNOWN
;
6048 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->net_supported_window
= 0;
6053 f
= x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xexpose
.window
);
6056 x_check_fullscreen (f
);
6059 /* This seems to be needed for GTK 2.6. */
6060 x_clear_area (event
.xexpose
.display
,
6061 event
.xexpose
.window
,
6062 event
.xexpose
.x
, event
.xexpose
.y
,
6063 event
.xexpose
.width
, event
.xexpose
.height
,
6066 if (f
->async_visible
== 0)
6068 f
->async_visible
= 1;
6069 f
->async_iconified
= 0;
6070 f
->output_data
.x
->has_been_visible
= 1;
6071 SET_FRAME_GARBAGED (f
);
6075 event
.xexpose
.x
, event
.xexpose
.y
,
6076 event
.xexpose
.width
, event
.xexpose
.height
);
6080 #ifndef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
6081 struct scroll_bar
*bar
;
6083 #if defined USE_LUCID
6084 /* Submenus of the Lucid menu bar aren't widgets
6085 themselves, so there's no way to dispatch events
6086 to them. Recognize this case separately. */
6089 = x_window_to_menu_bar (event
.xexpose
.window
);
6091 xlwmenu_redisplay (widget
);
6093 #endif /* USE_LUCID */
6095 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
6096 /* Dispatch event to the widget. */
6098 #else /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
6099 bar
= x_window_to_scroll_bar (event
.xexpose
.display
,
6100 event
.xexpose
.window
);
6103 x_scroll_bar_expose (bar
, &event
);
6104 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
6107 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
6108 #endif /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
6112 case GraphicsExpose
: /* This occurs when an XCopyArea's
6113 source area was obscured or not
6115 f
= x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xgraphicsexpose
.drawable
);
6119 event
.xgraphicsexpose
.x
, event
.xgraphicsexpose
.y
,
6120 event
.xgraphicsexpose
.width
,
6121 event
.xgraphicsexpose
.height
);
6123 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
6126 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
6129 case NoExpose
: /* This occurs when an XCopyArea's
6130 source area was completely
6135 /* Redo the mouse-highlight after the tooltip has gone. */
6136 if (event
.xmap
.window
== tip_window
)
6139 redo_mouse_highlight ();
6142 f
= x_top_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xunmap
.window
);
6143 if (f
) /* F may no longer exist if
6144 the frame was deleted. */
6146 /* While a frame is unmapped, display generation is
6147 disabled; you don't want to spend time updating a
6148 display that won't ever be seen. */
6149 f
->async_visible
= 0;
6150 /* We can't distinguish, from the event, whether the window
6151 has become iconified or invisible. So assume, if it
6152 was previously visible, than now it is iconified.
6153 But x_make_frame_invisible clears both
6154 the visible flag and the iconified flag;
6155 and that way, we know the window is not iconified now. */
6156 if (FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
) || FRAME_ICONIFIED_P (f
))
6158 f
->async_iconified
= 1;
6160 inev
.ie
.kind
= ICONIFY_EVENT
;
6161 XSETFRAME (inev
.ie
.frame_or_window
, f
);
6167 if (event
.xmap
.window
== tip_window
)
6168 /* The tooltip has been drawn already. Avoid
6169 the SET_FRAME_GARBAGED below. */
6172 /* We use x_top_window_to_frame because map events can
6173 come for sub-windows and they don't mean that the
6174 frame is visible. */
6175 f
= x_top_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xmap
.window
);
6178 /* wait_reading_process_output will notice this and update
6179 the frame's display structures.
6180 If we where iconified, we should not set garbaged,
6181 because that stops redrawing on Expose events. This looks
6182 bad if we are called from a recursive event loop
6183 (x_dispatch_event), for example when a dialog is up. */
6184 if (! f
->async_iconified
)
6185 SET_FRAME_GARBAGED (f
);
6187 f
->async_visible
= 1;
6188 f
->async_iconified
= 0;
6189 f
->output_data
.x
->has_been_visible
= 1;
6193 inev
.ie
.kind
= DEICONIFY_EVENT
;
6194 XSETFRAME (inev
.ie
.frame_or_window
, f
);
6196 else if (! NILP (Vframe_list
)
6197 && ! NILP (XCDR (Vframe_list
)))
6198 /* Force a redisplay sooner or later
6199 to update the frame titles
6200 in case this is the second frame. */
6201 record_asynch_buffer_change ();
6207 last_user_time
= event
.xkey
.time
;
6208 ignore_next_mouse_click_timeout
= 0;
6210 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (USE_GTK)
6211 /* Dispatch KeyPress events when in menu. */
6212 if (popup_activated ())
6216 f
= x_any_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xkey
.window
);
6218 /* If mouse-highlight is an integer, input clears out
6219 mouse highlighting. */
6220 if (!dpyinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
&& INTEGERP (Vmouse_highlight
)
6222 || !EQ (f
->tool_bar_window
, dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
)))
6224 clear_mouse_face (dpyinfo
);
6225 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
= 1;
6228 #if defined USE_MOTIF && defined USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
6231 /* Scroll bars consume key events, but we want
6232 the keys to go to the scroll bar's frame. */
6233 Widget widget
= XtWindowToWidget (dpyinfo
->display
,
6235 if (widget
&& XmIsScrollBar (widget
))
6237 widget
= XtParent (widget
);
6238 f
= x_any_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, XtWindow (widget
));
6241 #endif /* USE_MOTIF and USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
6245 KeySym keysym
, orig_keysym
;
6246 /* al%imercury@uunet.uu.net says that making this 81
6247 instead of 80 fixed a bug whereby meta chars made
6250 It seems that some version of XmbLookupString has
6251 a bug of not returning XBufferOverflow in
6252 status_return even if the input is too long to
6253 fit in 81 bytes. So, we must prepare sufficient
6254 bytes for copy_buffer. 513 bytes (256 chars for
6255 two-byte character set) seems to be a fairly good
6256 approximation. -- 2000.8.10 handa@etl.go.jp */
6257 unsigned char copy_buffer
[513];
6258 unsigned char *copy_bufptr
= copy_buffer
;
6259 int copy_bufsiz
= sizeof (copy_buffer
);
6261 Lisp_Object coding_system
= Qlatin_1
;
6265 /* Don't pass keys to GTK. A Tab will shift focus to the
6266 tool bar in GTK 2.4. Keys will still go to menus and
6267 dialogs because in that case popup_activated is TRUE
6269 *finish
= X_EVENT_DROP
;
6273 |= x_emacs_to_x_modifiers (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
),
6274 extra_keyboard_modifiers
);
6275 modifiers
= event
.xkey
.state
;
6277 /* This will have to go some day... */
6279 /* make_lispy_event turns chars into control chars.
6280 Don't do it here because XLookupString is too eager. */
6281 event
.xkey
.state
&= ~ControlMask
;
6282 event
.xkey
.state
&= ~(dpyinfo
->meta_mod_mask
6283 | dpyinfo
->super_mod_mask
6284 | dpyinfo
->hyper_mod_mask
6285 | dpyinfo
->alt_mod_mask
);
6287 /* In case Meta is ComposeCharacter,
6288 clear its status. According to Markus Ehrnsperger
6289 Markus.Ehrnsperger@lehrstuhl-bross.physik.uni-muenchen.de
6290 this enables ComposeCharacter to work whether or
6291 not it is combined with Meta. */
6292 if (modifiers
& dpyinfo
->meta_mod_mask
)
6293 bzero (&compose_status
, sizeof (compose_status
));
6298 Status status_return
;
6300 coding_system
= Vlocale_coding_system
;
6301 nbytes
= XmbLookupString (FRAME_XIC (f
),
6302 &event
.xkey
, copy_bufptr
,
6303 copy_bufsiz
, &keysym
,
6305 if (status_return
== XBufferOverflow
)
6307 copy_bufsiz
= nbytes
+ 1;
6308 copy_bufptr
= (unsigned char *) alloca (copy_bufsiz
);
6309 nbytes
= XmbLookupString (FRAME_XIC (f
),
6310 &event
.xkey
, copy_bufptr
,
6311 copy_bufsiz
, &keysym
,
6314 /* Xutf8LookupString is a new but already deprecated interface. -stef */
6315 #if 0 && defined X_HAVE_UTF8_STRING
6316 else if (status_return
== XLookupKeySym
)
6317 { /* Try again but with utf-8. */
6318 coding_system
= Qutf_8
;
6319 nbytes
= Xutf8LookupString (FRAME_XIC (f
),
6320 &event
.xkey
, copy_bufptr
,
6321 copy_bufsiz
, &keysym
,
6323 if (status_return
== XBufferOverflow
)
6325 copy_bufsiz
= nbytes
+ 1;
6326 copy_bufptr
= (unsigned char *) alloca (copy_bufsiz
);
6327 nbytes
= Xutf8LookupString (FRAME_XIC (f
),
6330 copy_bufsiz
, &keysym
,
6336 if (status_return
== XLookupNone
)
6338 else if (status_return
== XLookupChars
)
6343 else if (status_return
!= XLookupKeySym
6344 && status_return
!= XLookupBoth
)
6348 nbytes
= XLookupString (&event
.xkey
, copy_bufptr
,
6349 copy_bufsiz
, &keysym
,
6352 nbytes
= XLookupString (&event
.xkey
, copy_bufptr
,
6353 copy_bufsiz
, &keysym
,
6357 /* If not using XIM/XIC, and a compose sequence is in progress,
6358 we break here. Otherwise, chars_matched is always 0. */
6359 if (compose_status
.chars_matched
> 0 && nbytes
== 0)
6362 bzero (&compose_status
, sizeof (compose_status
));
6363 orig_keysym
= keysym
;
6365 /* Common for all keysym input events. */
6366 XSETFRAME (inev
.ie
.frame_or_window
, f
);
6368 = x_x_to_emacs_modifiers (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
), modifiers
);
6369 inev
.ie
.timestamp
= event
.xkey
.time
;
6371 /* First deal with keysyms which have defined
6372 translations to characters. */
6373 if (keysym
>= 32 && keysym
< 128)
6374 /* Avoid explicitly decoding each ASCII character. */
6376 inev
.ie
.kind
= ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
;
6377 inev
.ie
.code
= keysym
;
6381 /* Keysyms directly mapped to supported Unicode characters. */
6382 if ((keysym
>= 0x01000000 && keysym
<= 0x010033ff)
6383 || (keysym
>= 0x0100e000 && keysym
<= 0x0100ffff))
6385 int code
= keysym
& 0xFFFF, charset_id
, c1
, c2
;
6389 inev
.ie
.kind
= ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
;
6390 inev
.ie
.code
= code
;
6392 else if (code
< 0x100)
6395 charset_id
= CHARSET_8_BIT_CONTROL
;
6397 charset_id
= charset_latin_iso8859_1
;
6398 inev
.ie
.kind
= MULTIBYTE_CHAR_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
;
6399 inev
.ie
.code
= MAKE_CHAR (charset_id
, code
, 0);
6404 charset_id
= charset_mule_unicode_0100_24ff
,
6406 else if (code
< 0xE000)
6407 charset_id
= charset_mule_unicode_2500_33ff
,
6410 charset_id
= charset_mule_unicode_e000_ffff
,
6412 c1
= (code
/ 96) + 32, c2
= (code
% 96) + 32;
6413 inev
.ie
.kind
= MULTIBYTE_CHAR_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
;
6414 inev
.ie
.code
= MAKE_CHAR (charset_id
, c1
, c2
);
6419 /* Now non-ASCII. */
6420 if (HASH_TABLE_P (Vx_keysym_table
)
6421 && (NATNUMP (c
= Fgethash (make_number (keysym
),
6425 inev
.ie
.kind
= (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (XFASTINT (c
))
6426 ? ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
6427 : MULTIBYTE_CHAR_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
);
6428 inev
.ie
.code
= XFASTINT (c
);
6432 /* Random non-modifier sorts of keysyms. */
6433 if (((keysym
>= XK_BackSpace
&& keysym
<= XK_Escape
)
6434 || keysym
== XK_Delete
6435 #ifdef XK_ISO_Left_Tab
6436 || (keysym
>= XK_ISO_Left_Tab
6437 && keysym
<= XK_ISO_Enter
)
6439 || IsCursorKey (keysym
) /* 0xff50 <= x < 0xff60 */
6440 || IsMiscFunctionKey (keysym
) /* 0xff60 <= x < VARIES */
6442 /* This recognizes the "extended function
6443 keys". It seems there's no cleaner way.
6444 Test IsModifierKey to avoid handling
6445 mode_switch incorrectly. */
6446 || ((unsigned) (keysym
) >= XK_Select
6447 && (unsigned)(keysym
) < XK_KP_Space
)
6449 #ifdef XK_dead_circumflex
6450 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_circumflex
6452 #ifdef XK_dead_grave
6453 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_grave
6455 #ifdef XK_dead_tilde
6456 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_tilde
6458 #ifdef XK_dead_diaeresis
6459 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_diaeresis
6461 #ifdef XK_dead_macron
6462 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_macron
6464 #ifdef XK_dead_degree
6465 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_degree
6467 #ifdef XK_dead_acute
6468 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_acute
6470 #ifdef XK_dead_cedilla
6471 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_cedilla
6473 #ifdef XK_dead_breve
6474 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_breve
6476 #ifdef XK_dead_ogonek
6477 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_ogonek
6479 #ifdef XK_dead_caron
6480 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_caron
6482 #ifdef XK_dead_doubleacute
6483 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_doubleacute
6485 #ifdef XK_dead_abovedot
6486 || orig_keysym
== XK_dead_abovedot
6488 || IsKeypadKey (keysym
) /* 0xff80 <= x < 0xffbe */
6489 || IsFunctionKey (keysym
) /* 0xffbe <= x < 0xffe1 */
6490 /* Any "vendor-specific" key is ok. */
6491 || (orig_keysym
& (1 << 28))
6492 || (keysym
!= NoSymbol
&& nbytes
== 0))
6493 && ! (IsModifierKey (orig_keysym
)
6495 #ifdef XK_Mode_switch
6496 || ((unsigned)(orig_keysym
) == XK_Mode_switch
)
6499 || ((unsigned)(orig_keysym
) == XK_Num_Lock
)
6501 #endif /* not HAVE_X11R5 */
6502 /* The symbols from XK_ISO_Lock
6503 to XK_ISO_Last_Group_Lock
6504 don't have real modifiers but
6505 should be treated similarly to
6506 Mode_switch by Emacs. */
6507 #if defined XK_ISO_Lock && defined XK_ISO_Last_Group_Lock
6508 || ((unsigned)(orig_keysym
)
6510 && (unsigned)(orig_keysym
)
6511 <= XK_ISO_Last_Group_Lock
)
6515 STORE_KEYSYM_FOR_DEBUG (keysym
);
6516 /* make_lispy_event will convert this to a symbolic
6518 inev
.ie
.kind
= NON_ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
;
6519 inev
.ie
.code
= keysym
;
6523 { /* Raw bytes, not keysym. */
6528 /* The input should be decoded with `coding_system'
6529 which depends on which X*LookupString function
6530 we used just above and the locale. */
6531 setup_coding_system (coding_system
, &coding
);
6532 coding
.src_multibyte
= 0;
6533 coding
.dst_multibyte
= 1;
6534 /* The input is converted to events, thus we can't
6535 handle composition. Anyway, there's no XIM that
6536 gives us composition information. */
6537 coding
.composing
= COMPOSITION_DISABLED
;
6541 /* Decode the input data. */
6545 for (i
= 0; i
< nbytes
; i
++)
6547 STORE_KEYSYM_FOR_DEBUG (copy_bufptr
[i
]);
6550 require
= decoding_buffer_size (&coding
, nbytes
);
6551 p
= (unsigned char *) alloca (require
);
6552 coding
.mode
|= CODING_MODE_LAST_BLOCK
;
6553 /* We explicitly disable composition handling because
6554 key data should not contain any composition sequence. */
6555 coding
.composing
= COMPOSITION_DISABLED
;
6556 decode_coding (&coding
, copy_bufptr
, p
, nbytes
, require
);
6557 nbytes
= coding
.produced
;
6558 nchars
= coding
.produced_char
;
6561 /* Convert the input data to a sequence of
6562 character events. */
6563 for (i
= 0; i
< nbytes
; i
+= len
)
6565 if (nchars
== nbytes
)
6566 c
= copy_bufptr
[i
], len
= 1;
6568 c
= STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (copy_bufptr
+ i
,
6570 inev
.ie
.kind
= (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c
)
6571 ? ASCII_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
6572 : MULTIBYTE_CHAR_KEYSTROKE_EVENT
);
6574 kbd_buffer_store_event_hold (&inev
.ie
, hold_quit
);
6578 /* Previous code updated count by nchars rather than nbytes,
6579 but that seems bogus to me. ++kfs */
6582 inev
.ie
.kind
= NO_EVENT
; /* Already stored above. */
6584 if (keysym
== NoSymbol
)
6590 /* Don't dispatch this event since XtDispatchEvent calls
6591 XFilterEvent, and two calls in a row may freeze the
6599 last_user_time
= event
.xkey
.time
;
6601 /* Don't dispatch this event since XtDispatchEvent calls
6602 XFilterEvent, and two calls in a row may freeze the
6610 last_user_time
= event
.xcrossing
.time
;
6611 x_detect_focus_change (dpyinfo
, &event
, &inev
.ie
);
6613 f
= x_any_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xcrossing
.window
);
6615 if (f
&& x_mouse_click_focus_ignore_position
)
6616 ignore_next_mouse_click_timeout
= event
.xmotion
.time
+ 200;
6619 if (event
.xcrossing
.focus
)
6621 /* Avoid nasty pop/raise loops. */
6622 if (f
&& (!(f
->auto_raise
)
6624 || (event
.xcrossing
.time
- enter_timestamp
) > 500))
6626 x_new_focus_frame (dpyinfo
, f
);
6627 enter_timestamp
= event
.xcrossing
.time
;
6630 else if (f
== dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
)
6631 x_new_focus_frame (dpyinfo
, 0);
6634 /* EnterNotify counts as mouse movement,
6635 so update things that depend on mouse position. */
6636 if (f
&& !f
->output_data
.x
->hourglass_p
)
6637 note_mouse_movement (f
, &event
.xmotion
);
6639 /* We may get an EnterNotify on the buttons in the toolbar. In that
6640 case we moved out of any highlighted area and need to note this. */
6641 if (!f
&& last_mouse_glyph_frame
)
6642 note_mouse_movement (last_mouse_glyph_frame
, &event
.xmotion
);
6647 x_detect_focus_change (dpyinfo
, &event
, &inev
.ie
);
6651 last_user_time
= event
.xcrossing
.time
;
6652 x_detect_focus_change (dpyinfo
, &event
, &inev
.ie
);
6654 f
= x_top_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xcrossing
.window
);
6657 if (f
== dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
)
6659 /* If we move outside the frame, then we're
6660 certainly no longer on any text in the frame. */
6661 clear_mouse_face (dpyinfo
);
6662 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
= 0;
6665 /* Generate a nil HELP_EVENT to cancel a help-echo.
6666 Do it only if there's something to cancel.
6667 Otherwise, the startup message is cleared when
6668 the mouse leaves the frame. */
6669 if (any_help_event_p
)
6673 /* See comment in EnterNotify above */
6674 else if (last_mouse_glyph_frame
)
6675 note_mouse_movement (last_mouse_glyph_frame
, &event
.xmotion
);
6680 x_detect_focus_change (dpyinfo
, &event
, &inev
.ie
);
6685 last_user_time
= event
.xmotion
.time
;
6686 previous_help_echo_string
= help_echo_string
;
6687 help_echo_string
= Qnil
;
6689 if (dpyinfo
->grabbed
&& last_mouse_frame
6690 && FRAME_LIVE_P (last_mouse_frame
))
6691 f
= last_mouse_frame
;
6693 f
= x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xmotion
.window
);
6695 if (dpyinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
)
6697 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
= 0;
6698 clear_mouse_face (dpyinfo
);
6704 /* Generate SELECT_WINDOW_EVENTs when needed. */
6705 if (!NILP (Vmouse_autoselect_window
))
6709 window
= window_from_coordinates (f
,
6710 event
.xmotion
.x
, event
.xmotion
.y
,
6713 /* Window will be selected only when it is not selected now and
6714 last mouse movement event was not in it. Minibuffer window
6715 will be selected only when it is active. */
6716 if (WINDOWP (window
)
6717 && !EQ (window
, last_window
)
6718 && !EQ (window
, selected_window
)
6719 /* For click-to-focus window managers
6720 create event iff we don't leave the
6722 && (focus_follows_mouse
6723 || (EQ (XWINDOW (window
)->frame
,
6724 XWINDOW (selected_window
)->frame
))))
6726 inev
.ie
.kind
= SELECT_WINDOW_EVENT
;
6727 inev
.ie
.frame_or_window
= window
;
6732 if (!note_mouse_movement (f
, &event
.xmotion
))
6733 help_echo_string
= previous_help_echo_string
;
6737 #ifndef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
6738 struct scroll_bar
*bar
6739 = x_window_to_scroll_bar (event
.xmotion
.display
,
6740 event
.xmotion
.window
);
6743 x_scroll_bar_note_movement (bar
, &event
);
6744 #endif /* USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
6746 /* If we move outside the frame, then we're
6747 certainly no longer on any text in the frame. */
6748 clear_mouse_face (dpyinfo
);
6751 /* If the contents of the global variable help_echo_string
6752 has changed, generate a HELP_EVENT. */
6753 if (!NILP (help_echo_string
)
6754 || !NILP (previous_help_echo_string
))
6759 case ConfigureNotify
:
6760 f
= x_top_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xconfigure
.window
);
6763 #ifndef USE_X_TOOLKIT
6765 xg_resize_widgets (f
, event
.xconfigure
.width
,
6766 event
.xconfigure
.height
);
6767 #else /* not USE_GTK */
6768 /* If there is a pending resize for fullscreen, don't
6769 do this one, the right one will come later.
6770 The toolkit version doesn't seem to need this, but we
6771 need to reset it below. */
6773 = ((f
->want_fullscreen
& FULLSCREEN_WAIT
)
6774 && f
->new_text_cols
!= 0);
6775 int rows
= FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT_TO_TEXT_LINES (f
, event
.xconfigure
.height
);
6776 int columns
= FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH_TO_TEXT_COLS (f
, event
.xconfigure
.width
);
6781 /* In the toolkit version, change_frame_size
6782 is called by the code that handles resizing
6783 of the EmacsFrame widget. */
6785 /* Even if the number of character rows and columns has
6786 not changed, the font size may have changed, so we need
6787 to check the pixel dimensions as well. */
6788 if (columns
!= FRAME_COLS (f
)
6789 || rows
!= FRAME_LINES (f
)
6790 || event
.xconfigure
.width
!= FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
)
6791 || event
.xconfigure
.height
!= FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f
))
6793 change_frame_size (f
, rows
, columns
, 0, 1, 0);
6794 SET_FRAME_GARBAGED (f
);
6795 cancel_mouse_face (f
);
6797 #endif /* not USE_GTK */
6800 FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
) = event
.xconfigure
.width
;
6801 FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f
) = event
.xconfigure
.height
;
6804 /* GTK creates windows but doesn't map them.
6805 Only get real positions and check fullscreen when mapped. */
6806 if (FRAME_GTK_OUTER_WIDGET (f
)
6807 && GTK_WIDGET_MAPPED (FRAME_GTK_OUTER_WIDGET (f
)))
6810 x_real_positions (f
, &f
->left_pos
, &f
->top_pos
);
6812 if (f
->want_fullscreen
& FULLSCREEN_WAIT
)
6813 f
->want_fullscreen
&= ~(FULLSCREEN_WAIT
|FULLSCREEN_BOTH
);
6817 if (FRAME_XIC (f
) && (FRAME_XIC_STYLE (f
) & XIMStatusArea
))
6818 xic_set_statusarea (f
);
6821 if (f
->output_data
.x
->parent_desc
!= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->root_window
)
6823 /* Since the WM decorations come below top_pos now,
6824 we must put them below top_pos in the future. */
6825 f
->win_gravity
= NorthWestGravity
;
6826 x_wm_set_size_hint (f
, (long) 0, 0);
6834 /* If we decide we want to generate an event to be seen
6835 by the rest of Emacs, we put it here. */
6838 bzero (&compose_status
, sizeof (compose_status
));
6839 last_mouse_glyph_frame
= 0;
6840 last_user_time
= event
.xbutton
.time
;
6842 if (dpyinfo
->grabbed
6844 && FRAME_LIVE_P (last_mouse_frame
))
6845 f
= last_mouse_frame
;
6847 f
= x_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xbutton
.window
);
6851 /* Is this in the tool-bar? */
6852 if (WINDOWP (f
->tool_bar_window
)
6853 && WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES (XWINDOW (f
->tool_bar_window
)))
6856 int x
= event
.xbutton
.x
;
6857 int y
= event
.xbutton
.y
;
6859 window
= window_from_coordinates (f
, x
, y
, 0, 0, 0, 1);
6860 tool_bar_p
= EQ (window
, f
->tool_bar_window
);
6862 if (tool_bar_p
&& event
.xbutton
.button
< 4)
6864 if (event
.xbutton
.type
== ButtonPress
)
6865 handle_tool_bar_click (f
, x
, y
, 1, 0);
6867 handle_tool_bar_click (f
, x
, y
, 0,
6868 x_x_to_emacs_modifiers (dpyinfo
,
6869 event
.xbutton
.state
));
6874 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (USE_GTK)
6875 if (! popup_activated ())
6878 if (ignore_next_mouse_click_timeout
)
6880 if (event
.type
== ButtonPress
6881 && (int)(event
.xbutton
.time
- ignore_next_mouse_click_timeout
) > 0)
6883 ignore_next_mouse_click_timeout
= 0;
6884 construct_mouse_click (&inev
.ie
, &event
.xbutton
, f
);
6886 if (event
.type
== ButtonRelease
)
6887 ignore_next_mouse_click_timeout
= 0;
6890 construct_mouse_click (&inev
.ie
, &event
.xbutton
, f
);
6895 struct scroll_bar
*bar
6896 = x_window_to_scroll_bar (event
.xbutton
.display
,
6897 event
.xbutton
.window
);
6899 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
6900 /* Make the "Ctrl-Mouse-2 splits window" work for toolkit
6902 if (bar
&& event
.xbutton
.state
& ControlMask
)
6904 x_scroll_bar_handle_click (bar
, &event
, &inev
.ie
);
6905 *finish
= X_EVENT_DROP
;
6907 #else /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
6909 x_scroll_bar_handle_click (bar
, &event
, &inev
.ie
);
6910 #endif /* not USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
6913 if (event
.type
== ButtonPress
)
6915 dpyinfo
->grabbed
|= (1 << event
.xbutton
.button
);
6916 last_mouse_frame
= f
;
6919 last_tool_bar_item
= -1;
6922 dpyinfo
->grabbed
&= ~(1 << event
.xbutton
.button
);
6924 /* Ignore any mouse motion that happened before this event;
6925 any subsequent mouse-movement Emacs events should reflect
6926 only motion after the ButtonPress/Release. */
6930 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (USE_GTK)
6931 f
= x_menubar_window_to_frame (dpyinfo
, event
.xbutton
.window
);
6932 /* For a down-event in the menu bar,
6933 don't pass it to Xt right now.
6934 Instead, save it away
6935 and we will pass it to Xt from kbd_buffer_get_event.
6936 That way, we can run some Lisp code first. */
6939 ! popup_activated ()
6942 f
&& event
.type
== ButtonPress
6943 /* Verify the event is really within the menu bar
6944 and not just sent to it due to grabbing. */
6945 && event
.xbutton
.x
>= 0
6946 && event
.xbutton
.x
< FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
)
6947 && event
.xbutton
.y
>= 0
6948 && event
.xbutton
.y
< f
->output_data
.x
->menubar_height
6949 && event
.xbutton
.same_screen
)
6951 SET_SAVED_BUTTON_EVENT
;
6952 XSETFRAME (last_mouse_press_frame
, f
);
6954 *finish
= X_EVENT_DROP
;
6957 else if (event
.type
== ButtonPress
)
6959 last_mouse_press_frame
= Qnil
;
6963 #ifdef USE_MOTIF /* This should do not harm for Lucid,
6964 but I am trying to be cautious. */
6965 else if (event
.type
== ButtonRelease
)
6967 if (!NILP (last_mouse_press_frame
))
6969 f
= XFRAME (last_mouse_press_frame
);
6970 if (f
->output_data
.x
)
6971 SET_SAVED_BUTTON_EVENT
;
6976 #endif /* USE_MOTIF */
6979 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT || USE_GTK */
6983 case CirculateNotify
:
6986 case CirculateRequest
:
6989 case VisibilityNotify
:
6993 /* Someone has changed the keyboard mapping - update the
6995 switch (event
.xmapping
.request
)
6997 case MappingModifier
:
6998 x_find_modifier_meanings (dpyinfo
);
6999 /* This is meant to fall through. */
7000 case MappingKeyboard
:
7001 XRefreshKeyboardMapping (&event
.xmapping
);
7007 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
7009 if (*finish
!= X_EVENT_DROP
)
7010 XtDispatchEvent (&event
);
7012 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
7017 if (inev
.ie
.kind
!= NO_EVENT
)
7019 kbd_buffer_store_event_hold (&inev
.ie
, hold_quit
);
7024 && !(hold_quit
&& hold_quit
->kind
!= NO_EVENT
))
7029 XSETFRAME (frame
, f
);
7035 any_help_event_p
= 1;
7036 gen_help_event (help_echo_string
, frame
, help_echo_window
,
7037 help_echo_object
, help_echo_pos
);
7041 help_echo_string
= Qnil
;
7042 gen_help_event (Qnil
, frame
, Qnil
, Qnil
, 0);
7052 /* Handles the XEvent EVENT on display DISPLAY.
7053 This is used for event loops outside the normal event handling,
7054 i.e. looping while a popup menu or a dialog is posted.
7056 Returns the value handle_one_xevent sets in the finish argument. */
7058 x_dispatch_event (event
, display
)
7062 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
7063 int finish
= X_EVENT_NORMAL
;
7065 dpyinfo
= x_display_info_for_display (display
);
7068 handle_one_xevent (dpyinfo
, event
, &finish
, 0);
7074 /* Read events coming from the X server.
7075 This routine is called by the SIGIO handler.
7076 We return as soon as there are no more events to be read.
7078 We return the number of characters stored into the buffer,
7079 thus pretending to be `read'.
7081 EXPECTED is nonzero if the caller knows input is available. */
7084 XTread_socket (terminal
, expected
, hold_quit
)
7085 struct terminal
*terminal
;
7087 struct input_event
*hold_quit
;
7091 int event_found
= 0;
7092 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
7094 if (interrupt_input_blocked
)
7096 interrupt_input_pending
= 1;
7100 interrupt_input_pending
= 0;
7103 /* So people can tell when we have read the available input. */
7104 input_signal_count
++;
7109 /* Only check session manager input for the primary display. */
7110 if (terminal
->id
== 1 && x_session_have_connection ())
7112 struct input_event inev
;
7114 /* We don't need to EVENT_INIT (inev) here, as
7115 x_session_check_input copies an entire input_event. */
7116 if (x_session_check_input (&inev
))
7118 kbd_buffer_store_event_hold (&inev
, hold_quit
);
7125 /* For debugging, this gives a way to fake an I/O error. */
7126 if (terminal
->display_info
.x
== XTread_socket_fake_io_error
)
7128 XTread_socket_fake_io_error
= 0;
7129 x_io_error_quitter (dpyinfo
->display
);
7132 #if 0 /* This loop is a noop now. */
7133 /* Find the display we are supposed to read input for.
7134 It's the one communicating on descriptor SD. */
7135 for (dpyinfo
= x_display_list
; dpyinfo
; dpyinfo
= dpyinfo
->next
)
7137 #if 0 /* This ought to be unnecessary; let's verify it. */
7139 /* If available, Xlib uses FIOSNBIO to make the socket
7140 non-blocking, and then looks for EWOULDBLOCK. If O_NDELAY is set,
7141 FIOSNBIO is ignored, and instead of signaling EWOULDBLOCK,
7142 a read returns 0, which Xlib interprets as equivalent to EPIPE. */
7143 fcntl (dpyinfo
->connection
, F_SETFL
, 0);
7144 #endif /* ! defined (FIOSNBIO) */
7147 #if 0 /* This code can't be made to work, with multiple displays,
7148 and appears not to be used on any system any more.
7149 Also keyboard.c doesn't turn O_NDELAY on and off
7150 for X connections. */
7153 if (! (fcntl (dpyinfo
->connection
, F_GETFL
, 0) & O_NDELAY
))
7155 extern int read_alarm_should_throw
;
7156 read_alarm_should_throw
= 1;
7157 XPeekEvent (dpyinfo
->display
, &event
);
7158 read_alarm_should_throw
= 0;
7160 #endif /* HAVE_SELECT */
7167 while (XPending (terminal
->display_info
.x
->display
))
7171 XNextEvent (terminal
->display_info
.x
->display
, &event
);
7174 /* Filter events for the current X input method. */
7175 if (x_filter_event (terminal
->display_info
.x
, &event
))
7180 count
+= handle_one_xevent (terminal
->display_info
.x
,
7181 &event
, &finish
, hold_quit
);
7183 if (finish
== X_EVENT_GOTO_OUT
)
7189 /* For GTK we must use the GTK event loop. But XEvents gets passed
7190 to our filter function above, and then to the big event switch.
7191 We use a bunch of globals to communicate with our filter function,
7192 that is kind of ugly, but it works.
7194 There is no way to do one display at the time, GTK just does events
7195 from all displays. */
7197 while (gtk_events_pending ())
7199 current_count
= count
;
7200 current_hold_quit
= hold_quit
;
7202 gtk_main_iteration ();
7204 count
= current_count
;
7206 current_hold_quit
= 0;
7208 if (current_finish
== X_EVENT_GOTO_OUT
)
7211 #endif /* USE_GTK */
7215 /* On some systems, an X bug causes Emacs to get no more events
7216 when the window is destroyed. Detect that. (1994.) */
7219 /* Emacs and the X Server eats up CPU time if XNoOp is done every time.
7220 One XNOOP in 100 loops will make Emacs terminate.
7221 B. Bretthauer, 1994 */
7223 if (x_noop_count
>= 100)
7227 if (next_noop_dpyinfo
== 0)
7228 next_noop_dpyinfo
= x_display_list
;
7230 XNoOp (next_noop_dpyinfo
->display
);
7232 /* Each time we get here, cycle through the displays now open. */
7233 next_noop_dpyinfo
= next_noop_dpyinfo
->next
;
7237 /* If the focus was just given to an auto-raising frame,
7239 /* ??? This ought to be able to handle more than one such frame. */
7240 if (pending_autoraise_frame
)
7242 x_raise_frame (pending_autoraise_frame
);
7243 pending_autoraise_frame
= 0;
7255 /***********************************************************************
7257 ***********************************************************************/
7259 /* Set clipping for output in glyph row ROW. W is the window in which
7260 we operate. GC is the graphics context to set clipping in.
7262 ROW may be a text row or, e.g., a mode line. Text rows must be
7263 clipped to the interior of the window dedicated to text display,
7264 mode lines must be clipped to the whole window. */
7267 x_clip_to_row (w
, row
, area
, gc
)
7269 struct glyph_row
*row
;
7273 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
7274 XRectangle clip_rect
;
7275 int window_x
, window_y
, window_width
;
7277 window_box (w
, area
, &window_x
, &window_y
, &window_width
, 0);
7279 clip_rect
.x
= window_x
;
7280 clip_rect
.y
= WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, max (0, row
->y
));
7281 clip_rect
.y
= max (clip_rect
.y
, window_y
);
7282 clip_rect
.width
= window_width
;
7283 clip_rect
.height
= row
->visible_height
;
7285 XSetClipRectangles (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), gc
, 0, 0, &clip_rect
, 1, Unsorted
);
7289 /* Draw a hollow box cursor on window W in glyph row ROW. */
7292 x_draw_hollow_cursor (w
, row
)
7294 struct glyph_row
*row
;
7296 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
7297 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
7298 Display
*dpy
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
);
7301 struct glyph
*cursor_glyph
;
7304 /* Get the glyph the cursor is on. If we can't tell because
7305 the current matrix is invalid or such, give up. */
7306 cursor_glyph
= get_phys_cursor_glyph (w
);
7307 if (cursor_glyph
== NULL
)
7310 /* Compute frame-relative coordinates for phys cursor. */
7311 get_phys_cursor_geometry (w
, row
, cursor_glyph
, &x
, &y
, &h
);
7312 wd
= w
->phys_cursor_width
;
7314 /* The foreground of cursor_gc is typically the same as the normal
7315 background color, which can cause the cursor box to be invisible. */
7316 xgcv
.foreground
= f
->output_data
.x
->cursor_pixel
;
7317 if (dpyinfo
->scratch_cursor_gc
)
7318 XChangeGC (dpy
, dpyinfo
->scratch_cursor_gc
, GCForeground
, &xgcv
);
7320 dpyinfo
->scratch_cursor_gc
= XCreateGC (dpy
, FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
7321 GCForeground
, &xgcv
);
7322 gc
= dpyinfo
->scratch_cursor_gc
;
7324 /* Set clipping, draw the rectangle, and reset clipping again. */
7325 x_clip_to_row (w
, row
, TEXT_AREA
, gc
);
7326 XDrawRectangle (dpy
, FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
), gc
, x
, y
, wd
, h
- 1);
7327 XSetClipMask (dpy
, gc
, None
);
7331 /* Draw a bar cursor on window W in glyph row ROW.
7333 Implementation note: One would like to draw a bar cursor with an
7334 angle equal to the one given by the font property XA_ITALIC_ANGLE.
7335 Unfortunately, I didn't find a font yet that has this property set.
7339 x_draw_bar_cursor (w
, row
, width
, kind
)
7341 struct glyph_row
*row
;
7343 enum text_cursor_kinds kind
;
7345 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (w
->frame
);
7346 struct glyph
*cursor_glyph
;
7348 /* If cursor is out of bounds, don't draw garbage. This can happen
7349 in mini-buffer windows when switching between echo area glyphs
7351 cursor_glyph
= get_phys_cursor_glyph (w
);
7352 if (cursor_glyph
== NULL
)
7355 /* If on an image, draw like a normal cursor. That's usually better
7356 visible than drawing a bar, esp. if the image is large so that
7357 the bar might not be in the window. */
7358 if (cursor_glyph
->type
== IMAGE_GLYPH
)
7360 struct glyph_row
*row
;
7361 row
= MATRIX_ROW (w
->current_matrix
, w
->phys_cursor
.vpos
);
7362 draw_phys_cursor_glyph (w
, row
, DRAW_CURSOR
);
7366 Display
*dpy
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
);
7367 Window window
= FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
);
7368 GC gc
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->scratch_cursor_gc
;
7369 unsigned long mask
= GCForeground
| GCBackground
| GCGraphicsExposures
;
7370 struct face
*face
= FACE_FROM_ID (f
, cursor_glyph
->face_id
);
7373 /* If the glyph's background equals the color we normally draw
7374 the bar cursor in, the bar cursor in its normal color is
7375 invisible. Use the glyph's foreground color instead in this
7376 case, on the assumption that the glyph's colors are chosen so
7377 that the glyph is legible. */
7378 if (face
->background
== f
->output_data
.x
->cursor_pixel
)
7379 xgcv
.background
= xgcv
.foreground
= face
->foreground
;
7381 xgcv
.background
= xgcv
.foreground
= f
->output_data
.x
->cursor_pixel
;
7382 xgcv
.graphics_exposures
= 0;
7385 XChangeGC (dpy
, gc
, mask
, &xgcv
);
7388 gc
= XCreateGC (dpy
, window
, mask
, &xgcv
);
7389 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->scratch_cursor_gc
= gc
;
7393 width
= FRAME_CURSOR_WIDTH (f
);
7394 width
= min (cursor_glyph
->pixel_width
, width
);
7396 w
->phys_cursor_width
= width
;
7397 x_clip_to_row (w
, row
, TEXT_AREA
, gc
);
7399 if (kind
== BAR_CURSOR
)
7400 XFillRectangle (dpy
, window
, gc
,
7401 WINDOW_TEXT_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_X (w
, w
->phys_cursor
.x
),
7402 WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, w
->phys_cursor
.y
),
7403 width
, row
->height
);
7405 XFillRectangle (dpy
, window
, gc
,
7406 WINDOW_TEXT_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_X (w
, w
->phys_cursor
.x
),
7407 WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y (w
, w
->phys_cursor
.y
+
7408 row
->height
- width
),
7409 cursor_glyph
->pixel_width
,
7412 XSetClipMask (dpy
, gc
, None
);
7417 /* RIF: Define cursor CURSOR on frame F. */
7420 x_define_frame_cursor (f
, cursor
)
7424 XDefineCursor (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
), cursor
);
7428 /* RIF: Clear area on frame F. */
7431 x_clear_frame_area (f
, x
, y
, width
, height
)
7433 int x
, y
, width
, height
;
7435 x_clear_area (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
7436 x
, y
, width
, height
, False
);
7440 /* RIF: Draw cursor on window W. */
7443 x_draw_window_cursor (w
, glyph_row
, x
, y
, cursor_type
, cursor_width
, on_p
, active_p
)
7445 struct glyph_row
*glyph_row
;
7447 int cursor_type
, cursor_width
;
7450 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w
));
7454 w
->phys_cursor_type
= cursor_type
;
7455 w
->phys_cursor_on_p
= 1;
7457 if (glyph_row
->exact_window_width_line_p
7458 && w
->phys_cursor
.hpos
>= glyph_row
->used
[TEXT_AREA
])
7460 glyph_row
->cursor_in_fringe_p
= 1;
7461 draw_fringe_bitmap (w
, glyph_row
, 0);
7464 switch (cursor_type
)
7466 case HOLLOW_BOX_CURSOR
:
7467 x_draw_hollow_cursor (w
, glyph_row
);
7470 case FILLED_BOX_CURSOR
:
7471 draw_phys_cursor_glyph (w
, glyph_row
, DRAW_CURSOR
);
7475 x_draw_bar_cursor (w
, glyph_row
, cursor_width
, BAR_CURSOR
);
7479 x_draw_bar_cursor (w
, glyph_row
, cursor_width
, HBAR_CURSOR
);
7483 w
->phys_cursor_width
= 0;
7491 if (w
== XWINDOW (f
->selected_window
))
7492 if (FRAME_XIC (f
) && (FRAME_XIC_STYLE (f
) & XIMPreeditPosition
))
7493 xic_set_preeditarea (w
, x
, y
);
7498 XFlush (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
7505 /* Make the x-window of frame F use the gnu icon bitmap. */
7508 x_bitmap_icon (f
, file
)
7514 if (FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
) == 0)
7517 /* Free up our existing icon bitmap and mask if any. */
7518 if (f
->output_data
.x
->icon_bitmap
> 0)
7519 x_destroy_bitmap (f
, f
->output_data
.x
->icon_bitmap
);
7520 f
->output_data
.x
->icon_bitmap
= 0;
7525 /* Use gtk_window_set_icon_from_file () if available,
7526 It's not restricted to bitmaps */
7527 if (xg_set_icon (f
, file
))
7529 #endif /* USE_GTK */
7530 bitmap_id
= x_create_bitmap_from_file (f
, file
);
7531 x_create_bitmap_mask (f
, bitmap_id
);
7535 /* Create the GNU bitmap and mask if necessary. */
7536 if (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->icon_bitmap_id
< 0)
7540 #if defined (HAVE_XPM) && defined (HAVE_X_WINDOWS)
7542 if (xg_set_icon_from_xpm_data (f
, gnu_xpm_bits
))
7545 rc
= x_create_bitmap_from_xpm_data (f
, gnu_xpm_bits
);
7547 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->icon_bitmap_id
= rc
;
7548 #endif /* USE_GTK */
7549 #endif /* defined (HAVE_XPM) && defined (HAVE_X_WINDOWS) */
7551 /* If all else fails, use the (black and white) xbm image. */
7554 rc
= x_create_bitmap_from_data (f
, gnu_xbm_bits
,
7555 gnu_xbm_width
, gnu_xbm_height
);
7559 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->icon_bitmap_id
= rc
;
7560 x_create_bitmap_mask (f
, FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->icon_bitmap_id
);
7564 /* The first time we create the GNU bitmap and mask,
7565 this increments the ref-count one extra time.
7566 As a result, the GNU bitmap and mask are never freed.
7567 That way, we don't have to worry about allocating it again. */
7568 x_reference_bitmap (f
, FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->icon_bitmap_id
);
7570 bitmap_id
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->icon_bitmap_id
;
7573 x_wm_set_icon_pixmap (f
, bitmap_id
);
7574 f
->output_data
.x
->icon_bitmap
= bitmap_id
;
7580 /* Make the x-window of frame F use a rectangle with text.
7581 Use ICON_NAME as the text. */
7584 x_text_icon (f
, icon_name
)
7588 if (FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
) == 0)
7594 text
.value
= (unsigned char *) icon_name
;
7595 text
.encoding
= XA_STRING
;
7597 text
.nitems
= strlen (icon_name
);
7598 XSetWMIconName (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_OUTER_WINDOW (f
), &text
);
7600 #else /* not HAVE_X11R4 */
7601 XSetIconName (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_OUTER_WINDOW (f
), icon_name
);
7602 #endif /* not HAVE_X11R4 */
7604 if (f
->output_data
.x
->icon_bitmap
> 0)
7605 x_destroy_bitmap (f
, f
->output_data
.x
->icon_bitmap
);
7606 f
->output_data
.x
->icon_bitmap
= 0;
7607 x_wm_set_icon_pixmap (f
, 0);
7612 #define X_ERROR_MESSAGE_SIZE 200
7614 /* If non-nil, this should be a string.
7615 It means catch X errors and store the error message in this string.
7617 The reason we use a stack is that x_catch_error/x_uncatch_error can
7618 be called from a signal handler.
7621 struct x_error_message_stack
{
7622 char string
[X_ERROR_MESSAGE_SIZE
];
7624 struct x_error_message_stack
*prev
;
7626 static struct x_error_message_stack
*x_error_message
;
7628 /* An X error handler which stores the error message in
7629 *x_error_message. This is called from x_error_handler if
7630 x_catch_errors is in effect. */
7633 x_error_catcher (display
, error
)
7637 XGetErrorText (display
, error
->error_code
,
7638 x_error_message
->string
,
7639 X_ERROR_MESSAGE_SIZE
);
7642 /* Begin trapping X errors for display DPY. Actually we trap X errors
7643 for all displays, but DPY should be the display you are actually
7646 After calling this function, X protocol errors no longer cause
7647 Emacs to exit; instead, they are recorded in the string
7648 stored in *x_error_message.
7650 Calling x_check_errors signals an Emacs error if an X error has
7651 occurred since the last call to x_catch_errors or x_check_errors.
7653 Calling x_uncatch_errors resumes the normal error handling. */
7655 void x_check_errors ();
7658 x_catch_errors (dpy
)
7661 struct x_error_message_stack
*data
= xmalloc (sizeof (*data
));
7663 /* Make sure any errors from previous requests have been dealt with. */
7667 data
->string
[0] = 0;
7668 data
->prev
= x_error_message
;
7669 x_error_message
= data
;
7672 /* Undo the last x_catch_errors call.
7673 DPY should be the display that was passed to x_catch_errors. */
7678 struct x_error_message_stack
*tmp
;
7682 /* The display may have been closed before this function is called.
7683 Check if it is still open before calling XSync. */
7684 if (x_display_info_for_display (x_error_message
->dpy
) != 0)
7685 XSync (x_error_message
->dpy
, False
);
7687 tmp
= x_error_message
;
7688 x_error_message
= x_error_message
->prev
;
7693 /* If any X protocol errors have arrived since the last call to
7694 x_catch_errors or x_check_errors, signal an Emacs error using
7695 sprintf (a buffer, FORMAT, the x error message text) as the text. */
7698 x_check_errors (dpy
, format
)
7702 /* Make sure to catch any errors incurred so far. */
7705 if (x_error_message
->string
[0])
7707 char string
[X_ERROR_MESSAGE_SIZE
];
7708 bcopy (x_error_message
->string
, string
, X_ERROR_MESSAGE_SIZE
);
7709 x_uncatch_errors ();
7710 error (format
, string
);
7714 /* Nonzero if we had any X protocol errors
7715 since we did x_catch_errors on DPY. */
7718 x_had_errors_p (dpy
)
7721 /* Make sure to catch any errors incurred so far. */
7724 return x_error_message
->string
[0] != 0;
7727 /* Forget about any errors we have had, since we did x_catch_errors on DPY. */
7730 x_clear_errors (dpy
)
7733 x_error_message
->string
[0] = 0;
7736 #if 0 /* See comment in unwind_to_catch why calling this is a bad
7737 * idea. --lorentey */
7738 /* Close off all unclosed x_catch_errors calls. */
7741 x_fully_uncatch_errors ()
7743 while (x_error_message
)
7744 x_uncatch_errors ();
7748 /* Nonzero if x_catch_errors has been done and not yet canceled. */
7751 x_catching_errors ()
7753 return x_error_message
!= 0;
7757 static unsigned int x_wire_count
;
7760 fprintf (stderr
, "Lib call: %d\n", ++x_wire_count
);
7765 /* Handle SIGPIPE, which can happen when the connection to a server
7766 simply goes away. SIGPIPE is handled by x_connection_signal.
7767 Don't need to do anything, because the write which caused the
7768 SIGPIPE will fail, causing Xlib to invoke the X IO error handler,
7769 which will do the appropriate cleanup for us. */
7772 x_connection_signal (signalnum
) /* If we don't have an argument, */
7773 int signalnum
; /* some compilers complain in signal calls. */
7776 /* USG systems forget handlers when they are used;
7777 must reestablish each time */
7778 signal (signalnum
, x_connection_signal
);
7783 /************************************************************************
7785 ************************************************************************/
7787 /* Error message passed to x_connection_closed. */
7789 static char *error_msg
;
7791 /* Function installed as fatal_error_signal_hook in
7792 x_connection_closed. Print the X error message, and exit normally,
7793 instead of dumping core when XtCloseDisplay fails. */
7796 x_fatal_error_signal ()
7798 fprintf (stderr
, "%s\n", error_msg
);
7802 /* Handle the loss of connection to display DPY. ERROR_MESSAGE is
7803 the text of an error message that lead to the connection loss. */
7806 x_connection_closed (dpy
, error_message
)
7808 char *error_message
;
7810 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= x_display_info_for_display (dpy
);
7811 Lisp_Object frame
, tail
;
7812 int index
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
7814 error_msg
= (char *) alloca (strlen (error_message
) + 1);
7815 strcpy (error_msg
, error_message
);
7816 handling_signal
= 0;
7818 /* Prevent being called recursively because of an error condition
7819 below. Otherwise, we might end up with printing ``can't find per
7820 display information'' in the recursive call instead of printing
7821 the original message here. */
7822 x_catch_errors (dpy
);
7824 /* Inhibit redisplay while frames are being deleted. */
7825 specbind (Qinhibit_redisplay
, Qt
);
7829 /* Protect display from being closed when we delete the last
7831 dpyinfo
->reference_count
++;
7832 dpyinfo
->terminal
->reference_count
++;
7835 /* First delete frames whose mini-buffers are on frames
7836 that are on the dead display. */
7837 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
7839 Lisp_Object minibuf_frame
;
7841 = WINDOW_FRAME (XWINDOW (FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (XFRAME (frame
))));
7842 if (FRAME_X_P (XFRAME (frame
))
7843 && FRAME_X_P (XFRAME (minibuf_frame
))
7844 && ! EQ (frame
, minibuf_frame
)
7845 && FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (XFRAME (minibuf_frame
)) == dpyinfo
)
7846 Fdelete_frame (frame
, Qt
);
7849 /* Now delete all remaining frames on the dead display.
7850 We are now sure none of these is used as the mini-buffer
7851 for another frame that we need to delete. */
7852 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
7853 if (FRAME_X_P (XFRAME (frame
))
7854 && FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (XFRAME (frame
)) == dpyinfo
)
7856 /* Set this to t so that Fdelete_frame won't get confused
7857 trying to find a replacement. */
7858 FRAME_KBOARD (XFRAME (frame
))->Vdefault_minibuffer_frame
= Qt
;
7859 Fdelete_frame (frame
, Qt
);
7862 /* We have to close the display to inform Xt that it doesn't
7863 exist anymore. If we don't, Xt will continue to wait for
7864 events from the display. As a consequence, a sequence of
7866 M-x make-frame-on-display RET :1 RET
7867 ...kill the new frame, so that we get an IO error...
7868 M-x make-frame-on-display RET :1 RET
7870 will indefinitely wait in Xt for events for display `:1', opened
7871 in the first class to make-frame-on-display.
7873 Closing the display is reported to lead to a bus error on
7874 OpenWindows in certain situations. I suspect that is a bug
7875 in OpenWindows. I don't know how to cicumvent it here. */
7877 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
7878 /* If DPYINFO is null, this means we didn't open the display
7879 in the first place, so don't try to close it. */
7882 extern void (*fatal_error_signal_hook
) P_ ((void));
7883 fatal_error_signal_hook
= x_fatal_error_signal
;
7884 XtCloseDisplay (dpy
);
7885 fatal_error_signal_hook
= NULL
;
7891 xg_display_close (dpyinfo
->display
);
7896 /* Indicate that this display is dead. */
7897 dpyinfo
->display
= 0;
7899 dpyinfo
->reference_count
--;
7900 dpyinfo
->terminal
->reference_count
--;
7901 if (dpyinfo
->reference_count
!= 0)
7902 /* We have just closed all frames on this display. */
7905 x_delete_display (dpyinfo
);
7908 x_uncatch_errors ();
7910 if (terminal_list
== 0)
7912 fprintf (stderr
, "%s\n", error_msg
);
7913 shut_down_emacs (0, 0, Qnil
);
7917 /* Ordinary stack unwind doesn't deal with these. */
7919 sigunblock (sigmask (SIGIO
));
7921 sigunblock (sigmask (SIGALRM
));
7922 TOTALLY_UNBLOCK_INPUT
;
7924 unbind_to (index
, Qnil
);
7925 clear_waiting_for_input ();
7926 error ("%s", error_msg
);
7929 /* We specifically use it before defining it, so that gcc doesn't inline it,
7930 otherwise gdb doesn't know how to properly put a breakpoint on it. */
7931 static void x_error_quitter
P_ ((Display
*, XErrorEvent
*));
7933 /* This is the first-level handler for X protocol errors.
7934 It calls x_error_quitter or x_error_catcher. */
7937 x_error_handler (display
, error
)
7941 if (x_error_message
)
7942 x_error_catcher (display
, error
);
7944 x_error_quitter (display
, error
);
7948 /* This is the usual handler for X protocol errors.
7949 It kills all frames on the display that we got the error for.
7950 If that was the only one, it prints an error message and kills Emacs. */
7952 /* .gdbinit puts a breakpoint here, so make sure it is not inlined. */
7954 #if __GNUC__ >= 3 /* On GCC 3.0 we might get a warning. */
7955 #define NO_INLINE __attribute__((noinline))
7960 /* Some versions of GNU/Linux define noinline in their headers. */
7966 /* On older GCC versions, just putting x_error_quitter
7967 after x_error_handler prevents inlining into the former. */
7969 static void NO_INLINE
7970 x_error_quitter (display
, error
)
7974 char buf
[256], buf1
[356];
7976 /* Ignore BadName errors. They can happen because of fonts
7977 or colors that are not defined. */
7979 if (error
->error_code
== BadName
)
7982 /* Note that there is no real way portable across R3/R4 to get the
7983 original error handler. */
7985 XGetErrorText (display
, error
->error_code
, buf
, sizeof (buf
));
7986 sprintf (buf1
, "X protocol error: %s on protocol request %d",
7987 buf
, error
->request_code
);
7988 x_connection_closed (display
, buf1
);
7992 /* This is the handler for X IO errors, always.
7993 It kills all frames on the display that we lost touch with.
7994 If that was the only one, it prints an error message and kills Emacs. */
7997 x_io_error_quitter (display
)
8002 sprintf (buf
, "Connection lost to X server `%s'", DisplayString (display
));
8003 x_connection_closed (display
, buf
);
8007 /* Changing the font of the frame. */
8009 /* Give frame F the font named FONTNAME as its default font, and
8010 return the full name of that font. FONTNAME may be a wildcard
8011 pattern; in that case, we choose some font that fits the pattern.
8012 The return value shows which font we chose. */
8015 x_new_font (f
, fontname
)
8017 register char *fontname
;
8019 struct font_info
*fontp
8020 = FS_LOAD_FONT (f
, 0, fontname
, -1);
8025 FRAME_FONT (f
) = (XFontStruct
*) (fontp
->font
);
8026 FRAME_BASELINE_OFFSET (f
) = fontp
->baseline_offset
;
8027 FRAME_FONTSET (f
) = -1;
8029 FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
) = fontp
->average_width
;
8030 FRAME_SPACE_WIDTH (f
) = fontp
->space_width
;
8031 FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
) = FONT_HEIGHT (FRAME_FONT (f
));
8033 compute_fringe_widths (f
, 1);
8035 /* Compute the scroll bar width in character columns. */
8036 if (FRAME_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH (f
) > 0)
8038 int wid
= FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
);
8039 FRAME_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (f
)
8040 = (FRAME_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH (f
) + wid
-1) / wid
;
8044 int wid
= FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
);
8045 FRAME_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (f
) = (14 + wid
- 1) / wid
;
8048 /* Now make the frame display the given font. */
8049 if (FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
) != 0)
8051 XSetFont (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), f
->output_data
.x
->normal_gc
,
8052 FRAME_FONT (f
)->fid
);
8053 XSetFont (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), f
->output_data
.x
->reverse_gc
,
8054 FRAME_FONT (f
)->fid
);
8055 XSetFont (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), f
->output_data
.x
->cursor_gc
,
8056 FRAME_FONT (f
)->fid
);
8058 /* Don't change the size of a tip frame; there's no point in
8059 doing it because it's done in Fx_show_tip, and it leads to
8060 problems because the tip frame has no widget. */
8061 if (NILP (tip_frame
) || XFRAME (tip_frame
) != f
)
8062 x_set_window_size (f
, 0, FRAME_COLS (f
), FRAME_LINES (f
));
8065 return build_string (fontp
->full_name
);
8068 /* Give frame F the fontset named FONTSETNAME as its default font, and
8069 return the full name of that fontset. FONTSETNAME may be a wildcard
8070 pattern; in that case, we choose some fontset that fits the pattern.
8071 The return value shows which fontset we chose. */
8074 x_new_fontset (f
, fontsetname
)
8078 int fontset
= fs_query_fontset (build_string (fontsetname
), 0);
8084 if (FRAME_FONTSET (f
) == fontset
)
8085 /* This fontset is already set in frame F. There's nothing more
8087 return fontset_name (fontset
);
8089 result
= x_new_font (f
, (SDATA (fontset_ascii (fontset
))));
8091 if (!STRINGP (result
))
8092 /* Can't load ASCII font. */
8095 /* Since x_new_font doesn't update any fontset information, do it now. */
8096 FRAME_FONTSET (f
) = fontset
;
8100 && (FRAME_XIC_STYLE (f
) & (XIMPreeditPosition
| XIMStatusArea
)))
8101 xic_set_xfontset (f
, SDATA (fontset_ascii (fontset
)));
8104 return build_string (fontsetname
);
8108 /***********************************************************************
8110 ***********************************************************************/
8116 /* XIM destroy callback function, which is called whenever the
8117 connection to input method XIM dies. CLIENT_DATA contains a
8118 pointer to the x_display_info structure corresponding to XIM. */
8121 xim_destroy_callback (xim
, client_data
, call_data
)
8123 XPointer client_data
;
8126 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= (struct x_display_info
*) client_data
;
8127 Lisp_Object frame
, tail
;
8131 /* No need to call XDestroyIC.. */
8132 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
8134 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (frame
);
8135 if (FRAME_X_P (f
) && FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
) == dpyinfo
)
8137 FRAME_XIC (f
) = NULL
;
8138 xic_free_xfontset (f
);
8142 /* No need to call XCloseIM. */
8143 dpyinfo
->xim
= NULL
;
8144 XFree (dpyinfo
->xim_styles
);
8148 #endif /* HAVE_X11R6 */
8151 /* This isn't prototyped in OSF 5.0 or 5.1a. */
8152 extern char *XSetIMValues
P_ ((XIM
, ...));
8155 /* Open the connection to the XIM server on display DPYINFO.
8156 RESOURCE_NAME is the resource name Emacs uses. */
8159 xim_open_dpy (dpyinfo
, resource_name
)
8160 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
8161 char *resource_name
;
8168 xim
= XOpenIM (dpyinfo
->display
, dpyinfo
->xrdb
, resource_name
,
8175 XIMCallback destroy
;
8178 /* Get supported styles and XIM values. */
8179 XGetIMValues (xim
, XNQueryInputStyle
, &dpyinfo
->xim_styles
, NULL
);
8182 destroy
.callback
= xim_destroy_callback
;
8183 destroy
.client_data
= (XPointer
)dpyinfo
;
8184 XSetIMValues (xim
, XNDestroyCallback
, &destroy
, NULL
);
8190 #endif /* HAVE_XIM */
8191 dpyinfo
->xim
= NULL
;
8195 #ifdef HAVE_X11R6_XIM
8199 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
8200 char *resource_name
;
8203 /* XIM instantiate callback function, which is called whenever an XIM
8204 server is available. DISPLAY is the display of the XIM.
8205 CLIENT_DATA contains a pointer to an xim_inst_t structure created
8206 when the callback was registered. */
8209 xim_instantiate_callback (display
, client_data
, call_data
)
8211 XPointer client_data
;
8214 struct xim_inst_t
*xim_inst
= (struct xim_inst_t
*) client_data
;
8215 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= xim_inst
->dpyinfo
;
8217 /* We don't support multiple XIM connections. */
8221 xim_open_dpy (dpyinfo
, xim_inst
->resource_name
);
8223 /* Create XIC for the existing frames on the same display, as long
8224 as they have no XIC. */
8225 if (dpyinfo
->xim
&& dpyinfo
->reference_count
> 0)
8227 Lisp_Object tail
, frame
;
8230 FOR_EACH_FRAME (tail
, frame
)
8232 struct frame
*f
= XFRAME (frame
);
8235 && FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
) == xim_inst
->dpyinfo
)
8236 if (FRAME_XIC (f
) == NULL
)
8238 create_frame_xic (f
);
8239 if (FRAME_XIC_STYLE (f
) & XIMStatusArea
)
8240 xic_set_statusarea (f
);
8241 if (FRAME_XIC_STYLE (f
) & XIMPreeditPosition
)
8243 struct window
*w
= XWINDOW (f
->selected_window
);
8244 xic_set_preeditarea (w
, w
->cursor
.x
, w
->cursor
.y
);
8253 #endif /* HAVE_X11R6_XIM */
8256 /* Open a connection to the XIM server on display DPYINFO.
8257 RESOURCE_NAME is the resource name for Emacs. On X11R5, open the
8258 connection only at the first time. On X11R6, open the connection
8259 in the XIM instantiate callback function. */
8262 xim_initialize (dpyinfo
, resource_name
)
8263 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
8264 char *resource_name
;
8269 #ifdef HAVE_X11R6_XIM
8270 struct xim_inst_t
*xim_inst
;
8273 dpyinfo
->xim
= NULL
;
8274 xim_inst
= (struct xim_inst_t
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct xim_inst_t
));
8275 xim_inst
->dpyinfo
= dpyinfo
;
8276 len
= strlen (resource_name
);
8277 xim_inst
->resource_name
= (char *) xmalloc (len
+ 1);
8278 bcopy (resource_name
, xim_inst
->resource_name
, len
+ 1);
8279 XRegisterIMInstantiateCallback (dpyinfo
->display
, dpyinfo
->xrdb
,
8280 resource_name
, EMACS_CLASS
,
8281 xim_instantiate_callback
,
8282 /* This is XPointer in XFree86
8283 but (XPointer *) on Tru64, at
8284 least, hence the configure test. */
8285 (XRegisterIMInstantiateCallback_arg6
) xim_inst
);
8286 #else /* not HAVE_X11R6_XIM */
8287 dpyinfo
->xim
= NULL
;
8288 xim_open_dpy (dpyinfo
, resource_name
);
8289 #endif /* not HAVE_X11R6_XIM */
8293 #endif /* HAVE_XIM */
8294 dpyinfo
->xim
= NULL
;
8298 /* Close the connection to the XIM server on display DPYINFO. */
8301 xim_close_dpy (dpyinfo
)
8302 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
8307 #ifdef HAVE_X11R6_XIM
8308 if (dpyinfo
->display
)
8309 XUnregisterIMInstantiateCallback (dpyinfo
->display
, dpyinfo
->xrdb
,
8311 xim_instantiate_callback
, NULL
);
8312 #endif /* not HAVE_X11R6_XIM */
8313 if (dpyinfo
->display
)
8314 XCloseIM (dpyinfo
->xim
);
8315 dpyinfo
->xim
= NULL
;
8316 XFree (dpyinfo
->xim_styles
);
8318 #endif /* HAVE_XIM */
8321 #endif /* not HAVE_X11R6_XIM */
8325 /* Calculate the absolute position in frame F
8326 from its current recorded position values and gravity. */
8329 x_calc_absolute_position (f
)
8332 int flags
= f
->size_hint_flags
;
8334 /* We have nothing to do if the current position
8335 is already for the top-left corner. */
8336 if (! ((flags
& XNegative
) || (flags
& YNegative
)))
8339 /* Treat negative positions as relative to the leftmost bottommost
8340 position that fits on the screen. */
8341 if (flags
& XNegative
)
8342 f
->left_pos
= (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->width
8343 - FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
) + f
->left_pos
);
8346 int height
= FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f
);
8348 #if defined USE_X_TOOLKIT && defined USE_MOTIF
8349 /* Something is fishy here. When using Motif, starting Emacs with
8350 `-g -0-0', the frame appears too low by a few pixels.
8352 This seems to be so because initially, while Emacs is starting,
8353 the column widget's height and the frame's pixel height are
8354 different. The column widget's height is the right one. In
8355 later invocations, when Emacs is up, the frame's pixel height
8358 It's not obvious where the initial small difference comes from.
8359 2000-12-01, gerd. */
8361 XtVaGetValues (f
->output_data
.x
->column_widget
, XtNheight
, &height
, NULL
);
8364 if (flags
& YNegative
)
8365 f
->top_pos
= (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->height
- height
+ f
->top_pos
);
8368 /* The left_pos and top_pos
8369 are now relative to the top and left screen edges,
8370 so the flags should correspond. */
8371 f
->size_hint_flags
&= ~ (XNegative
| YNegative
);
8374 /* CHANGE_GRAVITY is 1 when calling from Fset_frame_position,
8375 to really change the position, and 0 when calling from
8376 x_make_frame_visible (in that case, XOFF and YOFF are the current
8377 position values). It is -1 when calling from x_set_frame_parameters,
8378 which means, do adjust for borders but don't change the gravity. */
8381 x_set_offset (f
, xoff
, yoff
, change_gravity
)
8383 register int xoff
, yoff
;
8386 int modified_top
, modified_left
;
8388 if (change_gravity
!= 0)
8390 FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->left_before_move
= f
->left_pos
;
8391 FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->top_before_move
= f
->top_pos
;
8395 f
->size_hint_flags
&= ~ (XNegative
| YNegative
);
8397 f
->size_hint_flags
|= XNegative
;
8399 f
->size_hint_flags
|= YNegative
;
8400 f
->win_gravity
= NorthWestGravity
;
8402 x_calc_absolute_position (f
);
8405 x_wm_set_size_hint (f
, (long) 0, 0);
8407 modified_left
= f
->left_pos
;
8408 modified_top
= f
->top_pos
;
8410 if (change_gravity
!= 0 && FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->wm_type
== X_WMTYPE_A
)
8412 /* Some WMs (twm, wmaker at least) has an offset that is smaller
8413 than the WM decorations. So we use the calculated offset instead
8414 of the WM decoration sizes here (x/y_pixels_outer_diff). */
8415 modified_left
+= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->move_offset_left
;
8416 modified_top
+= FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->move_offset_top
;
8419 XMoveWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_OUTER_WINDOW (f
),
8420 modified_left
, modified_top
);
8422 x_sync_with_move (f
, f
->left_pos
, f
->top_pos
,
8423 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->wm_type
== X_WMTYPE_UNKNOWN
8426 /* change_gravity is non-zero when this function is called from Lisp to
8427 programmatically move a frame. In that case, we call
8428 x_check_expected_move to discover if we have a "Type A" or "Type B"
8429 window manager, and, for a "Type A" window manager, adjust the position
8432 We call x_check_expected_move if a programmatic move occurred, and
8433 either the window manager type (A/B) is unknown or it is Type A but we
8434 need to compute the top/left offset adjustment for this frame. */
8436 if (change_gravity
!= 0 &&
8437 (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->wm_type
== X_WMTYPE_UNKNOWN
8438 || (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->wm_type
== X_WMTYPE_A
8439 && (FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->move_offset_left
== 0
8440 && FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->move_offset_top
== 0))))
8441 x_check_expected_move (f
, modified_left
, modified_top
);
8446 /* Return non-zero if _NET_SUPPORTING_WM_CHECK window exists and _NET_SUPPORTED
8447 on the root window for frame F contains ATOMNAME.
8448 This is how a WM check shall be done according to the Window Manager
8449 Specification/Extended Window Manager Hints at
8450 http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fwm_2dspec. */
8453 wm_supports (f
, atomname
)
8455 const char *atomname
;
8458 unsigned long actual_size
, bytes_remaining
;
8459 int i
, rc
, actual_format
;
8461 Window wmcheck_window
;
8462 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
8463 Window target_window
= dpyinfo
->root_window
;
8464 long max_len
= 65536;
8465 Display
*dpy
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
);
8466 unsigned char *tmp_data
= NULL
;
8467 Atom target_type
= XA_WINDOW
;
8472 prop_atom
= XInternAtom (dpy
, "_NET_SUPPORTING_WM_CHECK", False
);
8474 x_catch_errors (dpy
);
8475 rc
= XGetWindowProperty (dpy
, target_window
,
8476 prop_atom
, 0, max_len
, False
, target_type
,
8477 &actual_type
, &actual_format
, &actual_size
,
8478 &bytes_remaining
, &tmp_data
);
8480 if (rc
!= Success
|| actual_type
!= XA_WINDOW
|| x_had_errors_p (dpy
))
8482 if (tmp_data
) XFree (tmp_data
);
8483 x_uncatch_errors ();
8488 wmcheck_window
= *(Window
*) tmp_data
;
8491 /* Check if window exists. */
8492 XSelectInput (dpy
, wmcheck_window
, StructureNotifyMask
);
8494 if (x_had_errors_p (dpy
))
8496 x_uncatch_errors ();
8501 if (dpyinfo
->net_supported_window
!= wmcheck_window
)
8503 /* Window changed, reload atoms */
8504 if (dpyinfo
->net_supported_atoms
!= NULL
)
8505 XFree (dpyinfo
->net_supported_atoms
);
8506 dpyinfo
->net_supported_atoms
= NULL
;
8507 dpyinfo
->nr_net_supported_atoms
= 0;
8508 dpyinfo
->net_supported_window
= 0;
8510 target_type
= XA_ATOM
;
8511 prop_atom
= XInternAtom (dpy
, "_NET_SUPPORTED", False
);
8513 rc
= XGetWindowProperty (dpy
, target_window
,
8514 prop_atom
, 0, max_len
, False
, target_type
,
8515 &actual_type
, &actual_format
, &actual_size
,
8516 &bytes_remaining
, &tmp_data
);
8518 if (rc
!= Success
|| actual_type
!= XA_ATOM
|| x_had_errors_p (dpy
))
8520 if (tmp_data
) XFree (tmp_data
);
8521 x_uncatch_errors ();
8526 dpyinfo
->net_supported_atoms
= (Atom
*)tmp_data
;
8527 dpyinfo
->nr_net_supported_atoms
= actual_size
;
8528 dpyinfo
->net_supported_window
= wmcheck_window
;
8532 want_atom
= XInternAtom (dpy
, atomname
, False
);
8534 for (i
= 0; rc
== 0 && i
< dpyinfo
->nr_net_supported_atoms
; ++i
)
8535 rc
= dpyinfo
->net_supported_atoms
[i
] == want_atom
;
8537 x_uncatch_errors ();
8543 /* Do fullscreen as specified in extended window manager hints */
8546 do_ewmh_fullscreen (f
)
8549 int have_net_atom
= wm_supports (f
, "_NET_WM_STATE");
8551 /* Some window managers don't say they support _NET_WM_STATE, but they do say
8552 they support _NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN. Try that also. */
8554 have_net_atom
= wm_supports (f
, "_NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN");
8559 const char *atom
= "_NET_WM_STATE";
8560 const char *fs
= "_NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN";
8561 const char *fw
= "_NET_WM_STATE_MAXIMIZED_HORZ";
8562 const char *fh
= "_NET_WM_STATE_MAXIMIZED_VERT";
8563 const char *what
= NULL
;
8565 XSETFRAME (frame
, f
);
8567 /* If there are _NET_ atoms we assume we have extended window manager
8569 switch (f
->want_fullscreen
)
8571 case FULLSCREEN_BOTH
:
8574 case FULLSCREEN_WIDTH
:
8577 case FULLSCREEN_HEIGHT
:
8582 if (what
!= NULL
&& !wm_supports (f
, what
)) return 0;
8585 Fx_send_client_event (frame
, make_number (0), frame
,
8586 make_unibyte_string (atom
, strlen (atom
)),
8588 Fcons (make_number (0), /* Remove */
8590 (make_unibyte_string (fs
,
8593 Fx_send_client_event (frame
, make_number (0), frame
,
8594 make_unibyte_string (atom
, strlen (atom
)),
8596 Fcons (make_number (0), /* Remove */
8598 (make_unibyte_string (fh
,
8601 Fx_send_client_event (frame
, make_number (0), frame
,
8602 make_unibyte_string (atom
, strlen (atom
)),
8604 Fcons (make_number (0), /* Remove */
8606 (make_unibyte_string (fw
,
8609 f
->want_fullscreen
= FULLSCREEN_NONE
;
8611 Fx_send_client_event (frame
, make_number (0), frame
,
8612 make_unibyte_string (atom
, strlen (atom
)),
8614 Fcons (make_number (1), /* Add */
8616 (make_unibyte_string (what
,
8621 return have_net_atom
;
8625 XTfullscreen_hook (f
)
8628 if (f
->async_visible
)
8631 do_ewmh_fullscreen (f
);
8638 /* Check if we need to resize the frame due to a fullscreen request.
8639 If so needed, resize the frame. */
8641 x_check_fullscreen (f
)
8644 if (f
->want_fullscreen
& FULLSCREEN_BOTH
)
8646 int width
, height
, ign
;
8648 if (do_ewmh_fullscreen (f
))
8651 x_real_positions (f
, &f
->left_pos
, &f
->top_pos
);
8653 x_fullscreen_adjust (f
, &width
, &height
, &ign
, &ign
);
8655 /* We do not need to move the window, it shall be taken care of
8656 when setting WM manager hints.
8657 If the frame is visible already, the position is checked by
8658 x_check_expected_move. */
8659 if (FRAME_COLS (f
) != width
|| FRAME_LINES (f
) != height
)
8661 change_frame_size (f
, height
, width
, 0, 1, 0);
8662 SET_FRAME_GARBAGED (f
);
8663 cancel_mouse_face (f
);
8665 /* Wait for the change of frame size to occur */
8666 f
->want_fullscreen
|= FULLSCREEN_WAIT
;
8671 /* This function is called by x_set_offset to determine whether the window
8672 manager interfered with the positioning of the frame. Type A window
8673 managers position the surrounding window manager decorations a small
8674 amount above and left of the user-supplied position. Type B window
8675 managers position the surrounding window manager decorations at the
8676 user-specified position. If we detect a Type A window manager, we
8677 compensate by moving the window right and down by the proper amount. */
8680 x_check_expected_move (f
, expected_left
, expected_top
)
8685 int current_left
= 0, current_top
= 0;
8687 /* x_real_positions returns the left and top offsets of the outermost
8688 window manager window around the frame. */
8690 x_real_positions (f
, ¤t_left
, ¤t_top
);
8692 if (current_left
!= expected_left
|| current_top
!= expected_top
)
8694 /* It's a "Type A" window manager. */
8699 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->wm_type
= X_WMTYPE_A
;
8700 FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->move_offset_left
= expected_left
- current_left
;
8701 FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->move_offset_top
= expected_top
- current_top
;
8703 /* Now fix the mispositioned frame's location. */
8705 adjusted_left
= expected_left
+ FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->move_offset_left
;
8706 adjusted_top
= expected_top
+ FRAME_X_OUTPUT (f
)->move_offset_top
;
8708 XMoveWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_OUTER_WINDOW (f
),
8709 adjusted_left
, adjusted_top
);
8711 x_sync_with_move (f
, expected_left
, expected_top
, 0);
8714 /* It's a "Type B" window manager. We don't have to adjust the
8715 frame's position. */
8717 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->wm_type
= X_WMTYPE_B
;
8721 /* Wait for XGetGeometry to return up-to-date position information for a
8722 recently-moved frame. Call this immediately after calling XMoveWindow.
8723 If FUZZY is non-zero, then LEFT and TOP are just estimates of where the
8724 frame has been moved to, so we use a fuzzy position comparison instead
8725 of an exact comparison. */
8728 x_sync_with_move (f
, left
, top
, fuzzy
)
8730 int left
, top
, fuzzy
;
8734 while (count
++ < 50)
8736 int current_left
= 0, current_top
= 0;
8738 /* In theory, this call to XSync only needs to happen once, but in
8739 practice, it doesn't seem to work, hence the need for the surrounding
8742 XSync (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), False
);
8743 x_real_positions (f
, ¤t_left
, ¤t_top
);
8747 /* The left fuzz-factor is 10 pixels. The top fuzz-factor is 40
8750 if (abs (current_left
- left
) <= 10 && abs (current_top
- top
) <= 40)
8753 else if (current_left
== left
&& current_top
== top
)
8757 /* As a last resort, just wait 0.5 seconds and hope that XGetGeometry
8758 will then return up-to-date position info. */
8760 wait_reading_process_output (0, 500000, 0, 0, Qnil
, NULL
, 0);
8764 /* Change the size of frame F's X window to COLS/ROWS in the case F
8765 doesn't have a widget. If CHANGE_GRAVITY is 1, we change to
8766 top-left-corner window gravity for this size change and subsequent
8767 size changes. Otherwise we leave the window gravity unchanged. */
8770 x_set_window_size_1 (f
, change_gravity
, cols
, rows
)
8775 int pixelwidth
, pixelheight
;
8777 check_frame_size (f
, &rows
, &cols
);
8778 f
->scroll_bar_actual_width
8779 = (!FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS (f
)
8781 : FRAME_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH (f
) > 0
8782 ? FRAME_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH (f
)
8783 : (FRAME_CONFIG_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (f
) * FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
)));
8785 compute_fringe_widths (f
, 0);
8787 pixelwidth
= FRAME_TEXT_COLS_TO_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
, cols
);
8788 pixelheight
= FRAME_TEXT_LINES_TO_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f
, rows
);
8790 f
->win_gravity
= NorthWestGravity
;
8791 x_wm_set_size_hint (f
, (long) 0, 0);
8793 XSync (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), False
);
8794 XResizeWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
8795 pixelwidth
, pixelheight
);
8797 /* Now, strictly speaking, we can't be sure that this is accurate,
8798 but the window manager will get around to dealing with the size
8799 change request eventually, and we'll hear how it went when the
8800 ConfigureNotify event gets here.
8802 We could just not bother storing any of this information here,
8803 and let the ConfigureNotify event set everything up, but that
8804 might be kind of confusing to the Lisp code, since size changes
8805 wouldn't be reported in the frame parameters until some random
8806 point in the future when the ConfigureNotify event arrives.
8808 We pass 1 for DELAY since we can't run Lisp code inside of
8810 change_frame_size (f
, rows
, cols
, 0, 1, 0);
8811 FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
) = pixelwidth
;
8812 FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f
) = pixelheight
;
8814 /* We've set {FRAME,PIXEL}_{WIDTH,HEIGHT} to the values we hope to
8815 receive in the ConfigureNotify event; if we get what we asked
8816 for, then the event won't cause the screen to become garbaged, so
8817 we have to make sure to do it here. */
8818 SET_FRAME_GARBAGED (f
);
8820 XFlush (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
8824 /* Call this to change the size of frame F's x-window.
8825 If CHANGE_GRAVITY is 1, we change to top-left-corner window gravity
8826 for this size change and subsequent size changes.
8827 Otherwise we leave the window gravity unchanged. */
8830 x_set_window_size (f
, change_gravity
, cols
, rows
)
8838 if (FRAME_GTK_WIDGET (f
))
8839 xg_frame_set_char_size (f
, cols
, rows
);
8841 x_set_window_size_1 (f
, change_gravity
, cols
, rows
);
8844 if (f
->output_data
.x
->widget
!= NULL
)
8846 /* The x and y position of the widget is clobbered by the
8847 call to XtSetValues within EmacsFrameSetCharSize.
8848 This is a real kludge, but I don't understand Xt so I can't
8849 figure out a correct fix. Can anyone else tell me? -- rms. */
8850 int xpos
= f
->output_data
.x
->widget
->core
.x
;
8851 int ypos
= f
->output_data
.x
->widget
->core
.y
;
8852 EmacsFrameSetCharSize (f
->output_data
.x
->edit_widget
, cols
, rows
);
8853 f
->output_data
.x
->widget
->core
.x
= xpos
;
8854 f
->output_data
.x
->widget
->core
.y
= ypos
;
8857 x_set_window_size_1 (f
, change_gravity
, cols
, rows
);
8859 #else /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
8861 x_set_window_size_1 (f
, change_gravity
, cols
, rows
);
8863 #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
8865 /* If cursor was outside the new size, mark it as off. */
8866 mark_window_cursors_off (XWINDOW (f
->root_window
));
8868 /* Clear out any recollection of where the mouse highlighting was,
8869 since it might be in a place that's outside the new frame size.
8870 Actually checking whether it is outside is a pain in the neck,
8871 so don't try--just let the highlighting be done afresh with new size. */
8872 cancel_mouse_face (f
);
8877 /* Mouse warping. */
8880 x_set_mouse_position (f
, x
, y
)
8886 pix_x
= FRAME_COL_TO_PIXEL_X (f
, x
) + FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
) / 2;
8887 pix_y
= FRAME_LINE_TO_PIXEL_Y (f
, y
) + FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
) / 2;
8889 if (pix_x
< 0) pix_x
= 0;
8890 if (pix_x
> FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
)) pix_x
= FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
);
8892 if (pix_y
< 0) pix_y
= 0;
8893 if (pix_y
> FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f
)) pix_y
= FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f
);
8897 XWarpPointer (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), None
, FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
8898 0, 0, 0, 0, pix_x
, pix_y
);
8902 /* Move the mouse to position pixel PIX_X, PIX_Y relative to frame F. */
8905 x_set_mouse_pixel_position (f
, pix_x
, pix_y
)
8911 XWarpPointer (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), None
, FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
8912 0, 0, 0, 0, pix_x
, pix_y
);
8916 /* focus shifting, raising and lowering. */
8919 x_focus_on_frame (f
)
8922 #if 0 /* This proves to be unpleasant. */
8926 /* I don't think that the ICCCM allows programs to do things like this
8927 without the interaction of the window manager. Whatever you end up
8928 doing with this code, do it to x_unfocus_frame too. */
8929 XSetInputFocus (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
),
8930 RevertToPointerRoot
, CurrentTime
);
8939 /* Look at the remarks in x_focus_on_frame. */
8940 if (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->x_focus_frame
== f
)
8941 XSetInputFocus (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), PointerRoot
,
8942 RevertToPointerRoot
, CurrentTime
);
8946 /* Raise frame F. */
8953 if (f
->async_visible
)
8954 XRaiseWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_OUTER_WINDOW (f
));
8956 XFlush (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
8960 /* Lower frame F. */
8966 if (f
->async_visible
)
8969 XLowerWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_OUTER_WINDOW (f
));
8970 XFlush (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
8975 /* Activate frame with Extended Window Manager Hints */
8978 x_ewmh_activate_frame (f
)
8981 /* See Window Manager Specification/Extended Window Manager Hints at
8982 http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fwm_2dspec */
8984 const char *atom
= "_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW";
8985 if (f
->async_visible
&& wm_supports (f
, atom
))
8988 XSETFRAME (frame
, f
);
8989 Fx_send_client_event (frame
, make_number (0), frame
,
8990 make_unibyte_string (atom
, strlen (atom
)),
8992 Fcons (make_number (1),
8993 Fcons (make_number (last_user_time
),
8999 XTframe_raise_lower (f
, raise_flag
)
9009 /* Change of visibility. */
9011 /* This tries to wait until the frame is really visible.
9012 However, if the window manager asks the user where to position
9013 the frame, this will return before the user finishes doing that.
9014 The frame will not actually be visible at that time,
9015 but it will become visible later when the window manager
9016 finishes with it. */
9019 x_make_frame_visible (f
)
9023 int original_top
, original_left
;
9024 int retry_count
= 2;
9030 type
= x_icon_type (f
);
9032 x_bitmap_icon (f
, type
);
9034 if (! FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
))
9036 /* We test FRAME_GARBAGED_P here to make sure we don't
9037 call x_set_offset a second time
9038 if we get to x_make_frame_visible a second time
9039 before the window gets really visible. */
9040 if (! FRAME_ICONIFIED_P (f
)
9041 && ! f
->output_data
.x
->asked_for_visible
)
9042 x_set_offset (f
, f
->left_pos
, f
->top_pos
, 0);
9044 f
->output_data
.x
->asked_for_visible
= 1;
9046 if (! EQ (Vx_no_window_manager
, Qt
))
9047 x_wm_set_window_state (f
, NormalState
);
9048 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
9049 /* This was XtPopup, but that did nothing for an iconified frame. */
9050 XtMapWidget (f
->output_data
.x
->widget
);
9051 #else /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
9053 gtk_widget_show_all (FRAME_GTK_OUTER_WIDGET (f
));
9054 gtk_window_deiconify (GTK_WINDOW (FRAME_GTK_OUTER_WIDGET (f
)));
9056 XMapRaised (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
));
9057 #endif /* not USE_GTK */
9058 #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
9059 #if 0 /* This seems to bring back scroll bars in the wrong places
9060 if the window configuration has changed. They seem
9061 to come back ok without this. */
9062 if (FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS (f
))
9063 XMapSubwindows (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
));
9067 XFlush (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
9069 /* Synchronize to ensure Emacs knows the frame is visible
9070 before we do anything else. We do this loop with input not blocked
9071 so that incoming events are handled. */
9075 /* This must be before UNBLOCK_INPUT
9076 since events that arrive in response to the actions above
9077 will set it when they are handled. */
9078 int previously_visible
= f
->output_data
.x
->has_been_visible
;
9080 original_left
= f
->left_pos
;
9081 original_top
= f
->top_pos
;
9083 /* This must come after we set COUNT. */
9086 /* We unblock here so that arriving X events are processed. */
9088 /* Now move the window back to where it was "supposed to be".
9089 But don't do it if the gravity is negative.
9090 When the gravity is negative, this uses a position
9091 that is 3 pixels too low. Perhaps that's really the border width.
9093 Don't do this if the window has never been visible before,
9094 because the window manager may choose the position
9095 and we don't want to override it. */
9097 if (! FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
) && ! FRAME_ICONIFIED_P (f
)
9098 && f
->win_gravity
== NorthWestGravity
9099 && previously_visible
)
9103 unsigned int width
, height
, border
, depth
;
9107 /* On some window managers (such as FVWM) moving an existing
9108 window, even to the same place, causes the window manager
9109 to introduce an offset. This can cause the window to move
9110 to an unexpected location. Check the geometry (a little
9111 slow here) and then verify that the window is in the right
9112 place. If the window is not in the right place, move it
9113 there, and take the potential window manager hit. */
9114 XGetGeometry (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_OUTER_WINDOW (f
),
9115 &rootw
, &x
, &y
, &width
, &height
, &border
, &depth
);
9117 if (original_left
!= x
|| original_top
!= y
)
9118 XMoveWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_OUTER_WINDOW (f
),
9119 original_left
, original_top
);
9124 XSETFRAME (frame
, f
);
9126 /* Wait until the frame is visible. Process X events until a
9127 MapNotify event has been seen, or until we think we won't get a
9128 MapNotify at all.. */
9129 for (count
= input_signal_count
+ 10;
9130 input_signal_count
< count
&& !FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
);)
9132 /* Force processing of queued events. */
9135 /* Machines that do polling rather than SIGIO have been
9136 observed to go into a busy-wait here. So we'll fake an
9137 alarm signal to let the handler know that there's something
9138 to be read. We used to raise a real alarm, but it seems
9139 that the handler isn't always enabled here. This is
9141 if (input_polling_used ())
9143 /* It could be confusing if a real alarm arrives while
9144 processing the fake one. Turn it off and let the
9145 handler reset it. */
9146 extern void poll_for_input_1
P_ ((void));
9147 int old_poll_suppress_count
= poll_suppress_count
;
9148 poll_suppress_count
= 1;
9149 poll_for_input_1 ();
9150 poll_suppress_count
= old_poll_suppress_count
;
9153 /* See if a MapNotify event has been processed. */
9154 FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY (f
);
9159 (let ((f (selected-frame)))
9163 the frame is not raised with various window managers on
9164 FreeBSD, GNU/Linux and Solaris. It turns out that, for some
9165 unknown reason, the call to XtMapWidget is completely ignored.
9166 Mapping the widget a second time works. */
9168 if (!FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
) && --retry_count
> 0)
9173 /* Change from mapped state to withdrawn state. */
9175 /* Make the frame visible (mapped and not iconified). */
9178 x_make_frame_invisible (f
)
9183 /* Use the frame's outermost window, not the one we normally draw on. */
9184 window
= FRAME_OUTER_WINDOW (f
);
9186 /* Don't keep the highlight on an invisible frame. */
9187 if (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->x_highlight_frame
== f
)
9188 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->x_highlight_frame
= 0;
9190 #if 0/* This might add unreliability; I don't trust it -- rms. */
9191 if (! f
->async_visible
&& ! f
->async_iconified
)
9197 /* Before unmapping the window, update the WM_SIZE_HINTS property to claim
9198 that the current position of the window is user-specified, rather than
9199 program-specified, so that when the window is mapped again, it will be
9200 placed at the same location, without forcing the user to position it
9201 by hand again (they have already done that once for this window.) */
9202 x_wm_set_size_hint (f
, (long) 0, 1);
9205 if (FRAME_GTK_OUTER_WIDGET (f
))
9206 gtk_widget_hide (FRAME_GTK_OUTER_WIDGET (f
));
9212 if (! XWithdrawWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), window
,
9213 DefaultScreen (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
))))
9215 UNBLOCK_INPUT_RESIGNAL
;
9216 error ("Can't notify window manager of window withdrawal");
9218 #else /* ! defined (HAVE_X11R4) */
9220 /* Tell the window manager what we're going to do. */
9221 if (! EQ (Vx_no_window_manager
, Qt
))
9225 unmap
.xunmap
.type
= UnmapNotify
;
9226 unmap
.xunmap
.window
= window
;
9227 unmap
.xunmap
.event
= DefaultRootWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
9228 unmap
.xunmap
.from_configure
= False
;
9229 if (! XSendEvent (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
),
9230 DefaultRootWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
)),
9232 SubstructureRedirectMaskSubstructureNotifyMask
,
9235 UNBLOCK_INPUT_RESIGNAL
;
9236 error ("Can't notify window manager of withdrawal");
9240 /* Unmap the window ourselves. Cheeky! */
9241 XUnmapWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), window
);
9242 #endif /* ! defined (HAVE_X11R4) */
9245 /* We can't distinguish this from iconification
9246 just by the event that we get from the server.
9247 So we can't win using the usual strategy of letting
9248 FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY set this. So do it by hand,
9249 and synchronize with the server to make sure we agree. */
9251 FRAME_ICONIFIED_P (f
) = 0;
9252 f
->async_visible
= 0;
9253 f
->async_iconified
= 0;
9260 /* Change window state from mapped to iconified. */
9269 /* Don't keep the highlight on an invisible frame. */
9270 if (FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->x_highlight_frame
== f
)
9271 FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->x_highlight_frame
= 0;
9273 if (f
->async_iconified
)
9278 FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY (f
);
9280 type
= x_icon_type (f
);
9282 x_bitmap_icon (f
, type
);
9285 if (FRAME_GTK_OUTER_WIDGET (f
))
9287 if (! FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
))
9288 gtk_widget_show_all (FRAME_GTK_OUTER_WIDGET (f
));
9290 gtk_window_iconify (GTK_WINDOW (FRAME_GTK_OUTER_WIDGET (f
)));
9293 f
->async_iconified
= 1;
9294 f
->async_visible
= 0;
9300 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
9302 if (! FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
))
9304 if (! EQ (Vx_no_window_manager
, Qt
))
9305 x_wm_set_window_state (f
, IconicState
);
9306 /* This was XtPopup, but that did nothing for an iconified frame. */
9307 XtMapWidget (f
->output_data
.x
->widget
);
9308 /* The server won't give us any event to indicate
9309 that an invisible frame was changed to an icon,
9310 so we have to record it here. */
9313 f
->async_iconified
= 1;
9314 f
->async_visible
= 0;
9319 result
= XIconifyWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
),
9320 XtWindow (f
->output_data
.x
->widget
),
9321 DefaultScreen (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
)));
9325 error ("Can't notify window manager of iconification");
9327 f
->async_iconified
= 1;
9328 f
->async_visible
= 0;
9332 XFlush (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
9334 #else /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
9336 /* Make sure the X server knows where the window should be positioned,
9337 in case the user deiconifies with the window manager. */
9338 if (! FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
) && !FRAME_ICONIFIED_P (f
))
9339 x_set_offset (f
, f
->left_pos
, f
->top_pos
, 0);
9341 /* Since we don't know which revision of X we're running, we'll use both
9342 the X11R3 and X11R4 techniques. I don't know if this is a good idea. */
9344 /* X11R4: send a ClientMessage to the window manager using the
9345 WM_CHANGE_STATE type. */
9349 message
.xclient
.window
= FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
);
9350 message
.xclient
.type
= ClientMessage
;
9351 message
.xclient
.message_type
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->Xatom_wm_change_state
;
9352 message
.xclient
.format
= 32;
9353 message
.xclient
.data
.l
[0] = IconicState
;
9355 if (! XSendEvent (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
),
9356 DefaultRootWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
)),
9358 SubstructureRedirectMask
| SubstructureNotifyMask
,
9361 UNBLOCK_INPUT_RESIGNAL
;
9362 error ("Can't notify window manager of iconification");
9366 /* X11R3: set the initial_state field of the window manager hints to
9368 x_wm_set_window_state (f
, IconicState
);
9370 if (!FRAME_VISIBLE_P (f
))
9372 /* If the frame was withdrawn, before, we must map it. */
9373 XMapRaised (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
));
9376 f
->async_iconified
= 1;
9377 f
->async_visible
= 0;
9379 XFlush (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
9381 #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
9385 /* Free X resources of frame F. */
9388 x_free_frame_resources (f
)
9391 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
9393 struct scroll_bar
*b
;
9397 /* If a display connection is dead, don't try sending more
9398 commands to the X server. */
9399 if (dpyinfo
->display
)
9401 if (f
->output_data
.x
->icon_desc
)
9402 XDestroyWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), f
->output_data
.x
->icon_desc
);
9404 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
9405 /* Explicitly destroy the scroll bars of the frame. Without
9406 this, we get "BadDrawable" errors from the toolkit later on,
9407 presumably from expose events generated for the disappearing
9408 toolkit scroll bars. */
9409 for (bar
= FRAME_SCROLL_BARS (f
); !NILP (bar
); bar
= b
->next
)
9411 b
= XSCROLL_BAR (bar
);
9412 x_scroll_bar_remove (b
);
9421 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
9422 if (f
->output_data
.x
->widget
)
9424 XtDestroyWidget (f
->output_data
.x
->widget
);
9425 f
->output_data
.x
->widget
= NULL
;
9427 /* Tooltips don't have widgets, only a simple X window, even if
9428 we are using a toolkit. */
9429 else if (FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
))
9430 XDestroyWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
));
9432 free_frame_menubar (f
);
9433 #else /* !USE_X_TOOLKIT */
9436 /* In the GTK version, tooltips are normal X
9437 frames. We must check and free both types. */
9438 if (FRAME_GTK_OUTER_WIDGET (f
))
9440 gtk_widget_destroy (FRAME_GTK_OUTER_WIDGET (f
));
9441 FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
) = 0; /* Set to avoid XDestroyWindow below */
9442 FRAME_GTK_OUTER_WIDGET (f
) = 0;
9444 #endif /* USE_GTK */
9446 if (FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
))
9447 XDestroyWindow (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
));
9448 #endif /* !USE_X_TOOLKIT */
9450 unload_color (f
, FRAME_FOREGROUND_PIXEL (f
));
9451 unload_color (f
, FRAME_BACKGROUND_PIXEL (f
));
9452 unload_color (f
, f
->output_data
.x
->cursor_pixel
);
9453 unload_color (f
, f
->output_data
.x
->cursor_foreground_pixel
);
9454 unload_color (f
, f
->output_data
.x
->border_pixel
);
9455 unload_color (f
, f
->output_data
.x
->mouse_pixel
);
9457 if (f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_background_pixel
!= -1)
9458 unload_color (f
, f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_background_pixel
);
9459 if (f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_foreground_pixel
!= -1)
9460 unload_color (f
, f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_foreground_pixel
);
9461 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
9462 /* Scrollbar shadow colors. */
9463 if (f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_top_shadow_pixel
!= -1)
9464 unload_color (f
, f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_top_shadow_pixel
);
9465 if (f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_bottom_shadow_pixel
!= -1)
9466 unload_color (f
, f
->output_data
.x
->scroll_bar_bottom_shadow_pixel
);
9467 #endif /* USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS */
9468 if (f
->output_data
.x
->white_relief
.allocated_p
)
9469 unload_color (f
, f
->output_data
.x
->white_relief
.pixel
);
9470 if (f
->output_data
.x
->black_relief
.allocated_p
)
9471 unload_color (f
, f
->output_data
.x
->black_relief
.pixel
);
9473 if (FRAME_FACE_CACHE (f
))
9474 free_frame_faces (f
);
9477 XFlush (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
9480 if (f
->output_data
.x
->saved_menu_event
)
9481 xfree (f
->output_data
.x
->saved_menu_event
);
9483 xfree (f
->output_data
.x
);
9484 f
->output_data
.x
= NULL
;
9486 if (f
== dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
)
9487 dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
= 0;
9488 if (f
== dpyinfo
->x_focus_event_frame
)
9489 dpyinfo
->x_focus_event_frame
= 0;
9490 if (f
== dpyinfo
->x_highlight_frame
)
9491 dpyinfo
->x_highlight_frame
= 0;
9493 if (f
== dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
)
9495 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
9496 = dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= -1;
9497 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
9498 = dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= -1;
9499 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
= Qnil
;
9500 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_deferred_gc
= 0;
9501 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
= 0;
9508 /* Destroy the X window of frame F. */
9511 x_destroy_window (f
)
9514 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
9516 /* If a display connection is dead, don't try sending more
9517 commands to the X server. */
9518 if (dpyinfo
->display
!= 0)
9519 x_free_frame_resources (f
);
9521 dpyinfo
->reference_count
--;
9525 /* Setting window manager hints. */
9527 /* Set the normal size hints for the window manager, for frame F.
9528 FLAGS is the flags word to use--or 0 meaning preserve the flags
9529 that the window now has.
9530 If USER_POSITION is nonzero, we set the USPosition
9531 flag (this is useful when FLAGS is 0).
9532 The GTK version is in gtkutils.c */
9536 x_wm_set_size_hint (f
, flags
, user_position
)
9541 XSizeHints size_hints
;
9543 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
9546 Dimension widget_width
, widget_height
;
9549 Window window
= FRAME_OUTER_WINDOW (f
);
9551 /* Setting PMaxSize caused various problems. */
9552 size_hints
.flags
= PResizeInc
| PMinSize
/* | PMaxSize */;
9554 size_hints
.x
= f
->left_pos
;
9555 size_hints
.y
= f
->top_pos
;
9557 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
9558 XtSetArg (al
[ac
], XtNwidth
, &widget_width
); ac
++;
9559 XtSetArg (al
[ac
], XtNheight
, &widget_height
); ac
++;
9560 XtGetValues (f
->output_data
.x
->widget
, al
, ac
);
9561 size_hints
.height
= widget_height
;
9562 size_hints
.width
= widget_width
;
9563 #else /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
9564 size_hints
.height
= FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f
);
9565 size_hints
.width
= FRAME_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
);
9566 #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
9568 size_hints
.width_inc
= FRAME_COLUMN_WIDTH (f
);
9569 size_hints
.height_inc
= FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (f
);
9570 size_hints
.max_width
9571 = FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->width
- FRAME_TEXT_COLS_TO_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
, 0);
9572 size_hints
.max_height
9573 = FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
)->height
- FRAME_TEXT_LINES_TO_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f
, 0);
9575 /* Calculate the base and minimum sizes.
9577 (When we use the X toolkit, we don't do it here.
9578 Instead we copy the values that the widgets are using, below.) */
9579 #ifndef USE_X_TOOLKIT
9581 int base_width
, base_height
;
9582 int min_rows
= 0, min_cols
= 0;
9584 base_width
= FRAME_TEXT_COLS_TO_PIXEL_WIDTH (f
, 0);
9585 base_height
= FRAME_TEXT_LINES_TO_PIXEL_HEIGHT (f
, 0);
9587 check_frame_size (f
, &min_rows
, &min_cols
);
9589 /* The window manager uses the base width hints to calculate the
9590 current number of rows and columns in the frame while
9591 resizing; min_width and min_height aren't useful for this
9592 purpose, since they might not give the dimensions for a
9593 zero-row, zero-column frame.
9595 We use the base_width and base_height members if we have
9596 them; otherwise, we set the min_width and min_height members
9597 to the size for a zero x zero frame. */
9600 size_hints
.flags
|= PBaseSize
;
9601 size_hints
.base_width
= base_width
;
9602 size_hints
.base_height
= base_height
;
9603 size_hints
.min_width
= base_width
+ min_cols
* size_hints
.width_inc
;
9604 size_hints
.min_height
= base_height
+ min_rows
* size_hints
.height_inc
;
9606 size_hints
.min_width
= base_width
;
9607 size_hints
.min_height
= base_height
;
9611 /* If we don't need the old flags, we don't need the old hint at all. */
9614 size_hints
.flags
|= flags
;
9617 #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
9620 XSizeHints hints
; /* Sometimes I hate X Windows... */
9621 long supplied_return
;
9625 value
= XGetWMNormalHints (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), window
, &hints
,
9628 value
= XGetNormalHints (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), window
, &hints
);
9631 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
9632 size_hints
.base_height
= hints
.base_height
;
9633 size_hints
.base_width
= hints
.base_width
;
9634 size_hints
.min_height
= hints
.min_height
;
9635 size_hints
.min_width
= hints
.min_width
;
9639 size_hints
.flags
|= flags
;
9644 if (hints
.flags
& PSize
)
9645 size_hints
.flags
|= PSize
;
9646 if (hints
.flags
& PPosition
)
9647 size_hints
.flags
|= PPosition
;
9648 if (hints
.flags
& USPosition
)
9649 size_hints
.flags
|= USPosition
;
9650 if (hints
.flags
& USSize
)
9651 size_hints
.flags
|= USSize
;
9655 #ifndef USE_X_TOOLKIT
9660 size_hints
.win_gravity
= f
->win_gravity
;
9661 size_hints
.flags
|= PWinGravity
;
9665 size_hints
.flags
&= ~ PPosition
;
9666 size_hints
.flags
|= USPosition
;
9668 #endif /* PWinGravity */
9671 XSetWMNormalHints (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), window
, &size_hints
);
9673 XSetNormalHints (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), window
, &size_hints
);
9676 #endif /* not USE_GTK */
9678 /* Used for IconicState or NormalState */
9681 x_wm_set_window_state (f
, state
)
9685 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
9688 XtSetArg (al
[0], XtNinitialState
, state
);
9689 XtSetValues (f
->output_data
.x
->widget
, al
, 1);
9690 #else /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
9691 Window window
= FRAME_X_WINDOW (f
);
9693 f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
.flags
|= StateHint
;
9694 f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
.initial_state
= state
;
9696 XSetWMHints (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), window
, &f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
);
9697 #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
9701 x_wm_set_icon_pixmap (f
, pixmap_id
)
9705 Pixmap icon_pixmap
, icon_mask
;
9707 #ifndef USE_X_TOOLKIT
9708 Window window
= FRAME_OUTER_WINDOW (f
);
9713 icon_pixmap
= x_bitmap_pixmap (f
, pixmap_id
);
9714 f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
.icon_pixmap
= icon_pixmap
;
9715 icon_mask
= x_bitmap_mask (f
, pixmap_id
);
9716 f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
.icon_mask
= icon_mask
;
9720 /* It seems there is no way to turn off use of an icon pixmap.
9721 The following line does it, only if no icon has yet been created,
9722 for some window managers. But with mwm it crashes.
9723 Some people say it should clear the IconPixmapHint bit in this case,
9724 but that doesn't work, and the X consortium said it isn't the
9725 right thing at all. Since there is no way to win,
9726 best to explicitly give up. */
9728 f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
.icon_pixmap
= None
;
9729 f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
.icon_mask
= None
;
9738 xg_set_frame_icon (f
, icon_pixmap
, icon_mask
);
9742 #elif defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) /* same as in x_wm_set_window_state. */
9746 XtSetArg (al
[0], XtNiconPixmap
, icon_pixmap
);
9747 XtSetValues (f
->output_data
.x
->widget
, al
, 1);
9748 XtSetArg (al
[0], XtNiconMask
, icon_mask
);
9749 XtSetValues (f
->output_data
.x
->widget
, al
, 1);
9752 #else /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT && not USE_GTK */
9754 f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
.flags
|= (IconPixmapHint
| IconMaskHint
);
9755 XSetWMHints (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), window
, &f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
);
9757 #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT && not USE_GTK */
9761 x_wm_set_icon_position (f
, icon_x
, icon_y
)
9765 Window window
= FRAME_OUTER_WINDOW (f
);
9767 f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
.flags
|= IconPositionHint
;
9768 f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
.icon_x
= icon_x
;
9769 f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
.icon_y
= icon_y
;
9771 XSetWMHints (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), window
, &f
->output_data
.x
->wm_hints
);
9775 /***********************************************************************
9777 ***********************************************************************/
9779 /* Return a pointer to struct font_info of font FONT_IDX of frame F. */
9782 x_get_font_info (f
, font_idx
)
9786 return (FRAME_X_FONT_TABLE (f
) + font_idx
);
9790 /* Return a list of names of available fonts matching PATTERN on frame F.
9792 If SIZE is > 0, it is the size (maximum bounds width) of fonts
9795 SIZE < 0 means include scalable fonts.
9797 Frame F null means we have not yet created any frame on X, and
9798 consult the first display in x_display_list. MAXNAMES sets a limit
9799 on how many fonts to match. */
9802 x_list_fonts (f
, pattern
, size
, maxnames
)
9804 Lisp_Object pattern
;
9808 Lisp_Object list
= Qnil
, patterns
, newlist
= Qnil
, key
= Qnil
;
9809 Lisp_Object tem
, second_best
;
9810 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
9811 = f
? FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
) : x_display_list
;
9812 Display
*dpy
= dpyinfo
->display
;
9813 int try_XLoadQueryFont
= 0;
9814 int allow_auto_scaled_font
= 0;
9818 allow_auto_scaled_font
= 1;
9822 patterns
= Fassoc (pattern
, Valternate_fontname_alist
);
9823 if (NILP (patterns
))
9824 patterns
= Fcons (pattern
, Qnil
);
9826 if (maxnames
== 1 && !size
)
9827 /* We can return any single font matching PATTERN. */
9828 try_XLoadQueryFont
= 1;
9830 for (; CONSP (patterns
); patterns
= XCDR (patterns
))
9833 char **names
= NULL
;
9835 pattern
= XCAR (patterns
);
9836 /* See if we cached the result for this particular query.
9837 The cache is an alist of the form:
9838 ((((PATTERN . MAXNAMES) . SCALABLE) (FONTNAME . WIDTH) ...) ...) */
9839 tem
= XCDR (dpyinfo
->name_list_element
);
9840 key
= Fcons (Fcons (pattern
, make_number (maxnames
)),
9841 allow_auto_scaled_font
? Qt
: Qnil
);
9842 list
= Fassoc (key
, tem
);
9845 list
= Fcdr_safe (list
);
9846 /* We have a cashed list. Don't have to get the list again. */
9850 /* At first, put PATTERN in the cache. */
9853 x_catch_errors (dpy
);
9855 if (try_XLoadQueryFont
)
9858 unsigned long value
;
9860 font
= XLoadQueryFont (dpy
, SDATA (pattern
));
9861 if (x_had_errors_p (dpy
))
9863 /* This error is perhaps due to insufficient memory on X
9864 server. Let's just ignore it. */
9866 x_clear_errors (dpy
);
9870 && XGetFontProperty (font
, XA_FONT
, &value
))
9872 char *name
= (char *) XGetAtomName (dpy
, (Atom
) value
);
9873 int len
= strlen (name
);
9876 /* If DXPC (a Differential X Protocol Compressor)
9877 Ver.3.7 is running, XGetAtomName will return null
9878 string. We must avoid such a name. */
9880 try_XLoadQueryFont
= 0;
9884 names
= (char **) alloca (sizeof (char *));
9885 /* Some systems only allow alloca assigned to a
9887 tmp
= (char *) alloca (len
+ 1); names
[0] = tmp
;
9888 bcopy (name
, names
[0], len
+ 1);
9893 try_XLoadQueryFont
= 0;
9896 XFreeFont (dpy
, font
);
9899 if (!try_XLoadQueryFont
)
9901 /* We try at least 10 fonts because XListFonts will return
9902 auto-scaled fonts at the head. */
9909 names
= XListFonts (dpy
, SDATA (pattern
), limit
, &num_fonts
);
9910 if (num_fonts
== limit
)
9913 XFreeFontNames (names
);
9922 names
= XListFonts (dpy
, SDATA (pattern
), max (maxnames
, 10),
9925 if (x_had_errors_p (dpy
))
9927 /* This error is perhaps due to insufficient memory on X
9928 server. Let's just ignore it. */
9930 x_clear_errors (dpy
);
9934 x_uncatch_errors ();
9941 /* Make a list of all the fonts we got back.
9942 Store that in the font cache for the display. */
9943 for (i
= 0; i
< num_fonts
; i
++)
9947 int average_width
= -1, resx
= 0, dashes
= 0;
9949 /* Count the number of dashes in NAMES[I]. If there are
9950 14 dashes, the field value following 9th dash
9951 (RESOLUTION_X) is nonzero, and the field value
9952 following 12th dash (AVERAGE_WIDTH) is 0, this is a
9953 auto-scaled font which is usually too ugly to be used
9954 for editing. Let's ignore it. */
9959 if (dashes
== 7) /* PIXEL_SIZE field */
9961 else if (dashes
== 9)
9963 else if (dashes
== 12) /* AVERAGE_WIDTH field */
9964 average_width
= atoi (p
);
9967 if (allow_auto_scaled_font
9968 || dashes
< 14 || average_width
!= 0 || resx
== 0)
9970 tem
= build_string (names
[i
]);
9971 if (NILP (Fassoc (tem
, list
)))
9973 if (STRINGP (Vx_pixel_size_width_font_regexp
)
9974 && ((fast_c_string_match_ignore_case
9975 (Vx_pixel_size_width_font_regexp
, names
[i
]))
9977 /* We can set the value of PIXEL_SIZE to the
9978 width of this font. */
9979 list
= Fcons (Fcons (tem
, make_number (width
)), list
);
9981 /* For the moment, width is not known. */
9982 list
= Fcons (Fcons (tem
, Qnil
), list
);
9987 if (!try_XLoadQueryFont
)
9990 XFreeFontNames (names
);
9995 /* Now store the result in the cache. */
9996 XSETCDR (dpyinfo
->name_list_element
,
9997 Fcons (Fcons (key
, list
), XCDR (dpyinfo
->name_list_element
)));
10000 if (NILP (list
)) continue; /* Try the remaining alternatives. */
10002 newlist
= second_best
= Qnil
;
10003 /* Make a list of the fonts that have the right width. */
10004 for (; CONSP (list
); list
= XCDR (list
))
10010 if (!CONSP (tem
) || NILP (XCAR (tem
)))
10014 newlist
= Fcons (XCAR (tem
), newlist
);
10018 if (!INTEGERP (XCDR (tem
)))
10020 /* Since we have not yet known the size of this font, we
10021 must try slow function call XLoadQueryFont. */
10022 XFontStruct
*thisinfo
;
10025 x_catch_errors (dpy
);
10026 thisinfo
= XLoadQueryFont (dpy
,
10027 SDATA (XCAR (tem
)));
10028 if (x_had_errors_p (dpy
))
10030 /* This error is perhaps due to insufficient memory on X
10031 server. Let's just ignore it. */
10033 x_clear_errors (dpy
);
10035 x_uncatch_errors ();
10041 (thisinfo
->min_bounds
.width
== 0
10043 : make_number (thisinfo
->max_bounds
.width
)));
10045 XFreeFont (dpy
, thisinfo
);
10049 /* For unknown reason, the previous call of XListFont had
10050 returned a font which can't be opened. Record the size
10051 as 0 not to try to open it again. */
10052 XSETCDR (tem
, make_number (0));
10055 found_size
= XINT (XCDR (tem
));
10056 if (found_size
== size
)
10057 newlist
= Fcons (XCAR (tem
), newlist
);
10058 else if (found_size
> 0)
10060 if (NILP (second_best
))
10062 else if (found_size
< size
)
10064 if (XINT (XCDR (second_best
)) > size
10065 || XINT (XCDR (second_best
)) < found_size
)
10070 if (XINT (XCDR (second_best
)) > size
10071 && XINT (XCDR (second_best
)) > found_size
)
10076 if (!NILP (newlist
))
10078 else if (!NILP (second_best
))
10080 newlist
= Fcons (XCAR (second_best
), Qnil
);
10091 /* Check that FONT is valid on frame F. It is if it can be found in F's
10095 x_check_font (f
, font
)
10100 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
10102 xassert (font
!= NULL
);
10104 for (i
= 0; i
< dpyinfo
->n_fonts
; i
++)
10105 if (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].name
10106 && font
== dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].font
)
10109 xassert (i
< dpyinfo
->n_fonts
);
10112 #endif /* GLYPH_DEBUG != 0 */
10114 /* Set *W to the minimum width, *H to the minimum font height of FONT.
10115 Note: There are (broken) X fonts out there with invalid XFontStruct
10116 min_bounds contents. For example, handa@etl.go.jp reports that
10117 "-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--*-180-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1" fonts
10118 have font->min_bounds.width == 0. */
10121 x_font_min_bounds (font
, w
, h
)
10125 *h
= FONT_HEIGHT (font
);
10126 *w
= font
->min_bounds
.width
;
10128 /* Try to handle the case where FONT->min_bounds has invalid
10129 contents. Since the only font known to have invalid min_bounds
10130 is fixed-width, use max_bounds if min_bounds seems to be invalid. */
10132 *w
= font
->max_bounds
.width
;
10136 /* Compute the smallest character width and smallest font height over
10137 all fonts available on frame F. Set the members smallest_char_width
10138 and smallest_font_height in F's x_display_info structure to
10139 the values computed. Value is non-zero if smallest_font_height or
10140 smallest_char_width become smaller than they were before. */
10143 x_compute_min_glyph_bounds (f
)
10147 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
10149 int old_width
= dpyinfo
->smallest_char_width
;
10150 int old_height
= dpyinfo
->smallest_font_height
;
10152 dpyinfo
->smallest_font_height
= 100000;
10153 dpyinfo
->smallest_char_width
= 100000;
10155 for (i
= 0; i
< dpyinfo
->n_fonts
; ++i
)
10156 if (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].name
)
10158 struct font_info
*fontp
= dpyinfo
->font_table
+ i
;
10161 font
= (XFontStruct
*) fontp
->font
;
10162 xassert (font
!= (XFontStruct
*) ~0);
10163 x_font_min_bounds (font
, &w
, &h
);
10165 dpyinfo
->smallest_font_height
= min (dpyinfo
->smallest_font_height
, h
);
10166 dpyinfo
->smallest_char_width
= min (dpyinfo
->smallest_char_width
, w
);
10169 xassert (dpyinfo
->smallest_char_width
> 0
10170 && dpyinfo
->smallest_font_height
> 0);
10172 return (dpyinfo
->n_fonts
== 1
10173 || dpyinfo
->smallest_char_width
< old_width
10174 || dpyinfo
->smallest_font_height
< old_height
);
10178 /* Load font named FONTNAME of the size SIZE for frame F, and return a
10179 pointer to the structure font_info while allocating it dynamically.
10180 If SIZE is 0, load any size of font.
10181 If loading is failed, return NULL. */
10184 x_load_font (f
, fontname
, size
)
10186 register char *fontname
;
10189 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
10190 Lisp_Object font_names
;
10192 /* Get a list of all the fonts that match this name. Once we
10193 have a list of matching fonts, we compare them against the fonts
10194 we already have by comparing names. */
10195 font_names
= x_list_fonts (f
, build_string (fontname
), size
, 1);
10197 if (!NILP (font_names
))
10202 for (i
= 0; i
< dpyinfo
->n_fonts
; i
++)
10203 for (tail
= font_names
; CONSP (tail
); tail
= XCDR (tail
))
10204 if (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].name
10205 && (!strcmp (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].name
,
10206 SDATA (XCAR (tail
)))
10207 || !strcmp (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].full_name
,
10208 SDATA (XCAR (tail
)))))
10209 return (dpyinfo
->font_table
+ i
);
10212 /* Load the font and add it to the table. */
10216 struct font_info
*fontp
;
10217 unsigned long value
;
10220 /* If we have found fonts by x_list_font, load one of them. If
10221 not, we still try to load a font by the name given as FONTNAME
10222 because XListFonts (called in x_list_font) of some X server has
10223 a bug of not finding a font even if the font surely exists and
10224 is loadable by XLoadQueryFont. */
10225 if (size
> 0 && !NILP (font_names
))
10226 fontname
= (char *) SDATA (XCAR (font_names
));
10229 x_catch_errors (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
10230 font
= (XFontStruct
*) XLoadQueryFont (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), fontname
);
10231 if (x_had_errors_p (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
)))
10233 /* This error is perhaps due to insufficient memory on X
10234 server. Let's just ignore it. */
10236 x_clear_errors (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
));
10238 x_uncatch_errors ();
10243 /* Find a free slot in the font table. */
10244 for (i
= 0; i
< dpyinfo
->n_fonts
; ++i
)
10245 if (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].name
== NULL
)
10248 /* If no free slot found, maybe enlarge the font table. */
10249 if (i
== dpyinfo
->n_fonts
10250 && dpyinfo
->n_fonts
== dpyinfo
->font_table_size
)
10253 dpyinfo
->font_table_size
= max (16, 2 * dpyinfo
->font_table_size
);
10254 sz
= dpyinfo
->font_table_size
* sizeof *dpyinfo
->font_table
;
10255 dpyinfo
->font_table
10256 = (struct font_info
*) xrealloc (dpyinfo
->font_table
, sz
);
10259 fontp
= dpyinfo
->font_table
+ i
;
10260 if (i
== dpyinfo
->n_fonts
)
10261 ++dpyinfo
->n_fonts
;
10263 /* Now fill in the slots of *FONTP. */
10265 bzero (fontp
, sizeof (*fontp
));
10266 fontp
->font
= font
;
10267 fontp
->font_idx
= i
;
10268 fontp
->name
= (char *) xmalloc (strlen (fontname
) + 1);
10269 bcopy (fontname
, fontp
->name
, strlen (fontname
) + 1);
10271 if (font
->min_bounds
.width
== font
->max_bounds
.width
)
10273 /* Fixed width font. */
10274 fontp
->average_width
= fontp
->space_width
= font
->min_bounds
.width
;
10281 char2b
.byte1
= 0x00, char2b
.byte2
= 0x20;
10282 pcm
= x_per_char_metric (font
, &char2b
, 0);
10284 fontp
->space_width
= pcm
->width
;
10286 fontp
->space_width
= FONT_WIDTH (font
);
10288 fontp
->average_width
10289 = (XGetFontProperty (font
, dpyinfo
->Xatom_AVERAGE_WIDTH
, &value
)
10290 ? (long) value
/ 10 : 0);
10291 if (fontp
->average_width
< 0)
10292 fontp
->average_width
= - fontp
->average_width
;
10293 if (fontp
->average_width
== 0)
10297 int width
= pcm
->width
;
10298 for (char2b
.byte2
= 33; char2b
.byte2
<= 126; char2b
.byte2
++)
10299 if ((pcm
= x_per_char_metric (font
, &char2b
, 0)) != NULL
)
10300 width
+= pcm
->width
;
10301 fontp
->average_width
= width
/ 95;
10304 fontp
->average_width
= FONT_WIDTH (font
);
10308 /* Try to get the full name of FONT. Put it in FULL_NAME. */
10310 if (XGetFontProperty (font
, XA_FONT
, &value
))
10312 char *name
= (char *) XGetAtomName (FRAME_X_DISPLAY (f
), (Atom
) value
);
10316 /* Count the number of dashes in the "full name".
10317 If it is too few, this isn't really the font's full name,
10319 In X11R4, the fonts did not come with their canonical names
10330 full_name
= (char *) xmalloc (p
- name
+ 1);
10331 bcopy (name
, full_name
, p
- name
+ 1);
10337 if (full_name
!= 0)
10338 fontp
->full_name
= full_name
;
10340 fontp
->full_name
= fontp
->name
;
10342 fontp
->size
= font
->max_bounds
.width
;
10343 fontp
->height
= FONT_HEIGHT (font
);
10345 if (NILP (font_names
))
10347 /* We come here because of a bug of XListFonts mentioned at
10348 the head of this block. Let's store this information in
10349 the cache for x_list_fonts. */
10350 Lisp_Object lispy_name
= build_string (fontname
);
10351 Lisp_Object lispy_full_name
= build_string (fontp
->full_name
);
10352 Lisp_Object key
= Fcons (Fcons (lispy_name
, make_number (256)),
10355 XSETCDR (dpyinfo
->name_list_element
,
10357 Fcons (Fcons (lispy_full_name
,
10358 make_number (fontp
->size
)),
10360 XCDR (dpyinfo
->name_list_element
)));
10363 key
= Fcons (Fcons (lispy_full_name
, make_number (256)),
10365 XSETCDR (dpyinfo
->name_list_element
,
10367 Fcons (Fcons (lispy_full_name
,
10368 make_number (fontp
->size
)),
10370 XCDR (dpyinfo
->name_list_element
)));
10374 /* The slot `encoding' specifies how to map a character
10375 code-points (0x20..0x7F or 0x2020..0x7F7F) of each charset to
10376 the font code-points (0:0x20..0x7F, 1:0xA0..0xFF), or
10377 (0:0x2020..0x7F7F, 1:0xA0A0..0xFFFF, 3:0x20A0..0x7FFF,
10378 2:0xA020..0xFF7F). For the moment, we don't know which charset
10379 uses this font. So, we set information in fontp->encoding[1]
10380 which is never used by any charset. If mapping can't be
10381 decided, set FONT_ENCODING_NOT_DECIDED. */
10383 = (font
->max_byte1
== 0
10385 ? (font
->min_char_or_byte2
< 0x80
10386 ? (font
->max_char_or_byte2
< 0x80
10387 ? 0 /* 0x20..0x7F */
10388 : FONT_ENCODING_NOT_DECIDED
) /* 0x20..0xFF */
10389 : 1) /* 0xA0..0xFF */
10391 : (font
->min_byte1
< 0x80
10392 ? (font
->max_byte1
< 0x80
10393 ? (font
->min_char_or_byte2
< 0x80
10394 ? (font
->max_char_or_byte2
< 0x80
10395 ? 0 /* 0x2020..0x7F7F */
10396 : FONT_ENCODING_NOT_DECIDED
) /* 0x2020..0x7FFF */
10397 : 3) /* 0x20A0..0x7FFF */
10398 : FONT_ENCODING_NOT_DECIDED
) /* 0x20??..0xA0?? */
10399 : (font
->min_char_or_byte2
< 0x80
10400 ? (font
->max_char_or_byte2
< 0x80
10401 ? 2 /* 0xA020..0xFF7F */
10402 : FONT_ENCODING_NOT_DECIDED
) /* 0xA020..0xFFFF */
10403 : 1))); /* 0xA0A0..0xFFFF */
10405 fontp
->baseline_offset
10406 = (XGetFontProperty (font
, dpyinfo
->Xatom_MULE_BASELINE_OFFSET
, &value
)
10407 ? (long) value
: 0);
10408 fontp
->relative_compose
10409 = (XGetFontProperty (font
, dpyinfo
->Xatom_MULE_RELATIVE_COMPOSE
, &value
)
10410 ? (long) value
: 0);
10411 fontp
->default_ascent
10412 = (XGetFontProperty (font
, dpyinfo
->Xatom_MULE_DEFAULT_ASCENT
, &value
)
10413 ? (long) value
: 0);
10415 /* Set global flag fonts_changed_p to non-zero if the font loaded
10416 has a character with a smaller width than any other character
10417 before, or if the font loaded has a smaller height than any
10418 other font loaded before. If this happens, it will make a
10419 glyph matrix reallocation necessary. */
10420 fonts_changed_p
|= x_compute_min_glyph_bounds (f
);
10427 /* Return a pointer to struct font_info of a font named FONTNAME for
10428 frame F. If no such font is loaded, return NULL. */
10431 x_query_font (f
, fontname
)
10433 register char *fontname
;
10435 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= FRAME_X_DISPLAY_INFO (f
);
10438 for (i
= 0; i
< dpyinfo
->n_fonts
; i
++)
10439 if (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].name
10440 && (!xstricmp (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].name
, fontname
)
10441 || !xstricmp (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].full_name
, fontname
)))
10442 return (dpyinfo
->font_table
+ i
);
10447 /* Find a CCL program for a font specified by FONTP, and set the member
10448 `encoder' of the structure. */
10451 x_find_ccl_program (fontp
)
10452 struct font_info
*fontp
;
10454 Lisp_Object list
, elt
;
10457 for (list
= Vfont_ccl_encoder_alist
; CONSP (list
); list
= XCDR (list
))
10461 && STRINGP (XCAR (elt
))
10462 && ((fast_c_string_match_ignore_case (XCAR (elt
), fontp
->name
)
10464 || (fast_c_string_match_ignore_case (XCAR (elt
), fontp
->full_name
)
10471 struct ccl_program
*ccl
10472 = (struct ccl_program
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct ccl_program
));
10474 if (setup_ccl_program (ccl
, XCDR (elt
)) < 0)
10477 fontp
->font_encoder
= ccl
;
10483 /***********************************************************************
10485 ***********************************************************************/
10487 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
10488 static XrmOptionDescRec emacs_options
[] = {
10489 {"-geometry", ".geometry", XrmoptionSepArg
, NULL
},
10490 {"-iconic", ".iconic", XrmoptionNoArg
, (XtPointer
) "yes"},
10492 {"-internal-border-width", "*EmacsScreen.internalBorderWidth",
10493 XrmoptionSepArg
, NULL
},
10494 {"-ib", "*EmacsScreen.internalBorderWidth", XrmoptionSepArg
, NULL
},
10496 {"-T", "*EmacsShell.title", XrmoptionSepArg
, (XtPointer
) NULL
},
10497 {"-wn", "*EmacsShell.title", XrmoptionSepArg
, (XtPointer
) NULL
},
10498 {"-title", "*EmacsShell.title", XrmoptionSepArg
, (XtPointer
) NULL
},
10499 {"-iconname", "*EmacsShell.iconName", XrmoptionSepArg
, (XtPointer
) NULL
},
10500 {"-in", "*EmacsShell.iconName", XrmoptionSepArg
, (XtPointer
) NULL
},
10501 {"-mc", "*pointerColor", XrmoptionSepArg
, (XtPointer
) NULL
},
10502 {"-cr", "*cursorColor", XrmoptionSepArg
, (XtPointer
) NULL
}
10505 /* Whether atimer for Xt timeouts is activated or not. */
10507 static int x_timeout_atimer_activated_flag
;
10509 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
10511 static int x_initialized
;
10514 static int x_session_initialized
;
10517 #ifdef MULTI_KBOARD
10518 /* Test whether two display-name strings agree up to the dot that separates
10519 the screen number from the server number. */
10521 same_x_server (name1
, name2
)
10522 const char *name1
, *name2
;
10524 int seen_colon
= 0;
10525 const unsigned char *system_name
= SDATA (Vsystem_name
);
10526 int system_name_length
= strlen (system_name
);
10527 int length_until_period
= 0;
10529 while (system_name
[length_until_period
] != 0
10530 && system_name
[length_until_period
] != '.')
10531 length_until_period
++;
10533 /* Treat `unix' like an empty host name. */
10534 if (! strncmp (name1
, "unix:", 5))
10536 if (! strncmp (name2
, "unix:", 5))
10538 /* Treat this host's name like an empty host name. */
10539 if (! strncmp (name1
, system_name
, system_name_length
)
10540 && name1
[system_name_length
] == ':')
10541 name1
+= system_name_length
;
10542 if (! strncmp (name2
, system_name
, system_name_length
)
10543 && name2
[system_name_length
] == ':')
10544 name2
+= system_name_length
;
10545 /* Treat this host's domainless name like an empty host name. */
10546 if (! strncmp (name1
, system_name
, length_until_period
)
10547 && name1
[length_until_period
] == ':')
10548 name1
+= length_until_period
;
10549 if (! strncmp (name2
, system_name
, length_until_period
)
10550 && name2
[length_until_period
] == ':')
10551 name2
+= length_until_period
;
10553 for (; *name1
!= '\0' && *name1
== *name2
; name1
++, name2
++)
10557 if (seen_colon
&& *name1
== '.')
10561 && (*name1
== '.' || *name1
== '\0')
10562 && (*name2
== '.' || *name2
== '\0'));
10566 /* Count number of set bits in mask and number of bits to shift to
10567 get to the first bit. With MASK 0x7e0, *BITS is set to 6, and *OFFSET
10570 get_bits_and_offset (mask
, bits
, offset
)
10571 unsigned long mask
;
10578 while (!(mask
& 1))
10594 /* Return 1 if display DISPLAY is available for use, 0 otherwise.
10595 But don't permanently open it, just test its availability. */
10598 x_display_ok (display
)
10599 const char *display
;
10604 dpy
= XOpenDisplay (display
);
10606 XCloseDisplay (dpy
);
10612 /* Open a connection to X display DISPLAY_NAME, and return
10613 the structure that describes the open display.
10614 If we cannot contact the display, return null. */
10616 struct x_display_info
*
10617 x_term_init (display_name
, xrm_option
, resource_name
)
10618 Lisp_Object display_name
;
10620 char *resource_name
;
10624 struct terminal
*terminal
;
10625 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
10630 if (!x_initialized
)
10636 if (! x_display_ok (SDATA (display_name
)))
10637 error ("Display %s can't be opened", SDATA (display_name
));
10641 #define NUM_ARGV 10
10643 char *argv
[NUM_ARGV
];
10644 char **argv2
= argv
;
10647 #ifndef HAVE_GTK_MULTIDISPLAY
10648 if (!EQ (Vinitial_window_system
, intern ("x")))
10649 error ("Sorry, you cannot connect to X servers with the GTK toolkit");
10652 if (x_initialized
++ > 1)
10654 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_MULTIDISPLAY
10655 /* Opening another display. If xg_display_open returns less
10656 than zero, we are probably on GTK 2.0, which can only handle
10657 one display. GTK 2.2 or later can handle more than one. */
10658 if (xg_display_open (SDATA (display_name
), &dpy
) < 0)
10660 error ("Sorry, this version of GTK can only handle one display");
10664 for (argc
= 0; argc
< NUM_ARGV
; ++argc
)
10668 argv
[argc
++] = initial_argv
[0];
10670 if (! NILP (display_name
))
10672 argv
[argc
++] = "--display";
10673 argv
[argc
++] = SDATA (display_name
);
10676 argv
[argc
++] = "--name";
10677 argv
[argc
++] = resource_name
;
10680 XSetLocaleModifiers ("");
10683 gtk_init (&argc
, &argv2
);
10685 /* gtk_init does set_locale. We must fix locale after calling it. */
10689 dpy
= GDK_DISPLAY ();
10691 /* NULL window -> events for all windows go to our function */
10692 gdk_window_add_filter (NULL
, event_handler_gdk
, NULL
);
10694 /* Load our own gtkrc if it exists. */
10696 char *file
= "~/.emacs.d/gtkrc";
10697 Lisp_Object s
, abs_file
;
10699 s
= make_string (file
, strlen (file
));
10700 abs_file
= Fexpand_file_name (s
, Qnil
);
10702 if (! NILP (abs_file
) && !NILP (Ffile_readable_p (abs_file
)))
10703 gtk_rc_parse (SDATA (abs_file
));
10706 XSetErrorHandler (x_error_handler
);
10707 XSetIOErrorHandler (x_io_error_quitter
);
10710 #else /* not USE_GTK */
10711 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
10712 /* weiner@footloose.sps.mot.com reports that this causes
10714 X protocol error: BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter)
10715 on protocol request 18skiloaf.
10716 So let's not use it until R6. */
10717 #ifdef HAVE_X11XTR6
10718 XtSetLanguageProc (NULL
, NULL
, NULL
);
10729 argv
[argc
++] = "-xrm";
10730 argv
[argc
++] = xrm_option
;
10732 turn_on_atimers (0);
10733 dpy
= XtOpenDisplay (Xt_app_con
, SDATA (display_name
),
10734 resource_name
, EMACS_CLASS
,
10735 emacs_options
, XtNumber (emacs_options
),
10737 turn_on_atimers (1);
10739 #ifdef HAVE_X11XTR6
10740 /* I think this is to compensate for XtSetLanguageProc. */
10745 #else /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
10747 XSetLocaleModifiers ("");
10749 dpy
= XOpenDisplay (SDATA (display_name
));
10750 #endif /* not USE_X_TOOLKIT */
10751 #endif /* not USE_GTK*/
10753 /* Detect failure. */
10760 /* We have definitely succeeded. Record the new connection. */
10762 dpyinfo
= (struct x_display_info
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct x_display_info
));
10763 bzero (dpyinfo
, sizeof *dpyinfo
);
10765 terminal
= x_create_terminal (dpyinfo
);
10767 #ifdef MULTI_KBOARD
10769 struct x_display_info
*share
;
10772 for (share
= x_display_list
, tail
= x_display_name_list
; share
;
10773 share
= share
->next
, tail
= XCDR (tail
))
10774 if (same_x_server (SDATA (XCAR (XCAR (tail
))),
10775 SDATA (display_name
)))
10778 terminal
->kboard
= share
->terminal
->kboard
;
10781 terminal
->kboard
= (KBOARD
*) xmalloc (sizeof (KBOARD
));
10782 init_kboard (terminal
->kboard
);
10783 if (!EQ (XSYMBOL (Qvendor_specific_keysyms
)->function
, Qunbound
))
10785 char *vendor
= ServerVendor (dpy
);
10787 terminal
->kboard
->Vsystem_key_alist
10788 = call1 (Qvendor_specific_keysyms
,
10789 vendor
? build_string (vendor
) : empty_unibyte_string
);
10793 terminal
->kboard
->next_kboard
= all_kboards
;
10794 all_kboards
= terminal
->kboard
;
10795 /* Don't let the initial kboard remain current longer than necessary.
10796 That would cause problems if a file loaded on startup tries to
10797 prompt in the mini-buffer. */
10798 if (current_kboard
== initial_kboard
)
10799 current_kboard
= terminal
->kboard
;
10801 terminal
->kboard
->reference_count
++;
10805 /* Put this display on the chain. */
10806 dpyinfo
->next
= x_display_list
;
10807 x_display_list
= dpyinfo
;
10809 /* Put it on x_display_name_list as well, to keep them parallel. */
10810 x_display_name_list
= Fcons (Fcons (display_name
, Qnil
),
10811 x_display_name_list
);
10812 dpyinfo
->name_list_element
= XCAR (x_display_name_list
);
10814 dpyinfo
->display
= dpy
;
10816 /* Set the name of the terminal. */
10817 terminal
->name
= (char *) xmalloc (SBYTES (display_name
) + 1);
10818 strncpy (terminal
->name
, SDATA (display_name
), SBYTES (display_name
));
10819 terminal
->name
[SBYTES (display_name
)] = 0;
10822 XSetAfterFunction (x_current_display
, x_trace_wire
);
10826 = (char *) xmalloc (SBYTES (Vinvocation_name
)
10827 + SBYTES (Vsystem_name
)
10829 sprintf (dpyinfo
->x_id_name
, "%s@%s",
10830 SDATA (Vinvocation_name
), SDATA (Vsystem_name
));
10832 /* Figure out which modifier bits mean what. */
10833 x_find_modifier_meanings (dpyinfo
);
10835 /* Get the scroll bar cursor. */
10837 /* We must create a GTK cursor, it is required for GTK widgets. */
10838 dpyinfo
->xg_cursor
= xg_create_default_cursor (dpyinfo
->display
);
10839 #endif /* USE_GTK */
10841 dpyinfo
->vertical_scroll_bar_cursor
10842 = XCreateFontCursor (dpyinfo
->display
, XC_sb_v_double_arrow
);
10844 xrdb
= x_load_resources (dpyinfo
->display
, xrm_option
,
10845 resource_name
, EMACS_CLASS
);
10846 #ifdef HAVE_XRMSETDATABASE
10847 XrmSetDatabase (dpyinfo
->display
, xrdb
);
10849 dpyinfo
->display
->db
= xrdb
;
10851 /* Put the rdb where we can find it in a way that works on
10853 dpyinfo
->xrdb
= xrdb
;
10855 dpyinfo
->screen
= ScreenOfDisplay (dpyinfo
->display
,
10856 DefaultScreen (dpyinfo
->display
));
10857 select_visual (dpyinfo
);
10858 dpyinfo
->cmap
= DefaultColormapOfScreen (dpyinfo
->screen
);
10859 dpyinfo
->height
= HeightOfScreen (dpyinfo
->screen
);
10860 dpyinfo
->width
= WidthOfScreen (dpyinfo
->screen
);
10861 dpyinfo
->root_window
= RootWindowOfScreen (dpyinfo
->screen
);
10862 dpyinfo
->client_leader_window
= 0;
10863 dpyinfo
->grabbed
= 0;
10864 dpyinfo
->reference_count
= 0;
10865 dpyinfo
->icon_bitmap_id
= -1;
10866 dpyinfo
->font_table
= NULL
;
10867 dpyinfo
->n_fonts
= 0;
10868 dpyinfo
->font_table_size
= 0;
10869 dpyinfo
->bitmaps
= 0;
10870 dpyinfo
->bitmaps_size
= 0;
10871 dpyinfo
->bitmaps_last
= 0;
10872 dpyinfo
->scratch_cursor_gc
= 0;
10873 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_frame
= 0;
10874 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_deferred_gc
= 0;
10875 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_row
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_beg_col
= -1;
10876 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_row
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_end_col
= -1;
10877 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_face_id
= DEFAULT_FACE_ID
;
10878 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_window
= Qnil
;
10879 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_overlay
= Qnil
;
10880 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_x
= dpyinfo
->mouse_face_mouse_y
= 0;
10881 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_defer
= 0;
10882 dpyinfo
->mouse_face_hidden
= 0;
10883 dpyinfo
->x_focus_frame
= 0;
10884 dpyinfo
->x_focus_event_frame
= 0;
10885 dpyinfo
->x_highlight_frame
= 0;
10886 dpyinfo
->image_cache
= make_image_cache ();
10887 dpyinfo
->wm_type
= X_WMTYPE_UNKNOWN
;
10889 /* See if we can construct pixel values from RGB values. */
10890 dpyinfo
->red_bits
= dpyinfo
->blue_bits
= dpyinfo
->green_bits
= 0;
10891 dpyinfo
->red_offset
= dpyinfo
->blue_offset
= dpyinfo
->green_offset
= 0;
10893 if (dpyinfo
->visual
->class == TrueColor
)
10895 get_bits_and_offset (dpyinfo
->visual
->red_mask
,
10896 &dpyinfo
->red_bits
, &dpyinfo
->red_offset
);
10897 get_bits_and_offset (dpyinfo
->visual
->blue_mask
,
10898 &dpyinfo
->blue_bits
, &dpyinfo
->blue_offset
);
10899 get_bits_and_offset (dpyinfo
->visual
->green_mask
,
10900 &dpyinfo
->green_bits
, &dpyinfo
->green_offset
);
10903 /* See if a private colormap is requested. */
10904 if (dpyinfo
->visual
== DefaultVisualOfScreen (dpyinfo
->screen
))
10906 if (dpyinfo
->visual
->class == PseudoColor
)
10909 value
= display_x_get_resource (dpyinfo
,
10910 build_string ("privateColormap"),
10911 build_string ("PrivateColormap"),
10913 if (STRINGP (value
)
10914 && (!strcmp (SDATA (value
), "true")
10915 || !strcmp (SDATA (value
), "on")))
10916 dpyinfo
->cmap
= XCopyColormapAndFree (dpyinfo
->display
, dpyinfo
->cmap
);
10920 dpyinfo
->cmap
= XCreateColormap (dpyinfo
->display
, dpyinfo
->root_window
,
10921 dpyinfo
->visual
, AllocNone
);
10924 int screen_number
= XScreenNumberOfScreen (dpyinfo
->screen
);
10925 double pixels
= DisplayHeight (dpyinfo
->display
, screen_number
);
10926 double mm
= DisplayHeightMM (dpyinfo
->display
, screen_number
);
10927 /* Mac OS X 10.3's Xserver sometimes reports 0.0mm. */
10928 dpyinfo
->resy
= (mm
< 1) ? 100 : pixels
* 25.4 / mm
;
10929 pixels
= DisplayWidth (dpyinfo
->display
, screen_number
);
10930 /* Mac OS X 10.3's Xserver sometimes reports 0.0mm. */
10931 mm
= DisplayWidthMM (dpyinfo
->display
, screen_number
);
10932 dpyinfo
->resx
= (mm
< 1) ? 100 : pixels
* 25.4 / mm
;
10935 dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_protocols
10936 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "WM_PROTOCOLS", False
);
10937 dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_take_focus
10938 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "WM_TAKE_FOCUS", False
);
10939 dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_save_yourself
10940 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "WM_SAVE_YOURSELF", False
);
10941 dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_delete_window
10942 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "WM_DELETE_WINDOW", False
);
10943 dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_change_state
10944 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "WM_CHANGE_STATE", False
);
10945 dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_configure_denied
10946 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "WM_CONFIGURE_DENIED", False
);
10947 dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_window_moved
10948 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "WM_MOVED", False
);
10949 dpyinfo
->Xatom_wm_client_leader
10950 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "WM_CLIENT_LEADER", False
);
10951 dpyinfo
->Xatom_editres
10952 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "Editres", False
);
10953 dpyinfo
->Xatom_CLIPBOARD
10954 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "CLIPBOARD", False
);
10955 dpyinfo
->Xatom_TIMESTAMP
10956 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "TIMESTAMP", False
);
10957 dpyinfo
->Xatom_TEXT
10958 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "TEXT", False
);
10959 dpyinfo
->Xatom_COMPOUND_TEXT
10960 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "COMPOUND_TEXT", False
);
10961 dpyinfo
->Xatom_UTF8_STRING
10962 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "UTF8_STRING", False
);
10963 dpyinfo
->Xatom_DELETE
10964 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "DELETE", False
);
10965 dpyinfo
->Xatom_MULTIPLE
10966 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "MULTIPLE", False
);
10967 dpyinfo
->Xatom_INCR
10968 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "INCR", False
);
10969 dpyinfo
->Xatom_EMACS_TMP
10970 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "_EMACS_TMP_", False
);
10971 dpyinfo
->Xatom_TARGETS
10972 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "TARGETS", False
);
10973 dpyinfo
->Xatom_NULL
10974 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "NULL", False
);
10975 dpyinfo
->Xatom_ATOM_PAIR
10976 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "ATOM_PAIR", False
);
10977 /* For properties of font. */
10978 dpyinfo
->Xatom_PIXEL_SIZE
10979 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "PIXEL_SIZE", False
);
10980 dpyinfo
->Xatom_AVERAGE_WIDTH
10981 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "AVERAGE_WIDTH", False
);
10982 dpyinfo
->Xatom_MULE_BASELINE_OFFSET
10983 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "_MULE_BASELINE_OFFSET", False
);
10984 dpyinfo
->Xatom_MULE_RELATIVE_COMPOSE
10985 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "_MULE_RELATIVE_COMPOSE", False
);
10986 dpyinfo
->Xatom_MULE_DEFAULT_ASCENT
10987 = XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "_MULE_DEFAULT_ASCENT", False
);
10989 /* Ghostscript support. */
10990 dpyinfo
->Xatom_PAGE
= XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "PAGE", False
);
10991 dpyinfo
->Xatom_DONE
= XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "DONE", False
);
10993 dpyinfo
->Xatom_Scrollbar
= XInternAtom (dpyinfo
->display
, "SCROLLBAR",
10996 dpyinfo
->cut_buffers_initialized
= 0;
10998 dpyinfo
->x_dnd_atoms_size
= 8;
10999 dpyinfo
->x_dnd_atoms_length
= 0;
11000 dpyinfo
->x_dnd_atoms
= xmalloc (sizeof (*dpyinfo
->x_dnd_atoms
)
11001 * dpyinfo
->x_dnd_atoms_size
);
11003 dpyinfo
->net_supported_atoms
= NULL
;
11004 dpyinfo
->nr_net_supported_atoms
= 0;
11005 dpyinfo
->net_supported_window
= 0;
11007 connection
= ConnectionNumber (dpyinfo
->display
);
11008 dpyinfo
->connection
= connection
;
11013 null_bits
[0] = 0x00;
11015 dpyinfo
->null_pixel
11016 = XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData (dpyinfo
->display
, dpyinfo
->root_window
,
11017 null_bits
, 1, 1, (long) 0, (long) 0,
11022 extern int gray_bitmap_width
, gray_bitmap_height
;
11023 extern char *gray_bitmap_bits
;
11025 = XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData (dpyinfo
->display
, dpyinfo
->root_window
,
11027 gray_bitmap_width
, gray_bitmap_height
,
11028 (unsigned long) 1, (unsigned long) 0, 1);
11032 xim_initialize (dpyinfo
, resource_name
);
11035 #ifdef subprocesses
11036 /* This is only needed for distinguishing keyboard and process input. */
11037 if (connection
!= 0)
11038 add_keyboard_wait_descriptor (connection
);
11041 #ifndef F_SETOWN_BUG
11043 #ifdef F_SETOWN_SOCK_NEG
11044 /* stdin is a socket here */
11045 fcntl (connection
, F_SETOWN
, -getpid ());
11046 #else /* ! defined (F_SETOWN_SOCK_NEG) */
11047 fcntl (connection
, F_SETOWN
, getpid ());
11048 #endif /* ! defined (F_SETOWN_SOCK_NEG) */
11049 #endif /* ! defined (F_SETOWN) */
11050 #endif /* F_SETOWN_BUG */
11053 if (interrupt_input
)
11054 init_sigio (connection
);
11055 #endif /* ! defined (SIGIO) */
11058 #ifdef HAVE_X11R5 /* It seems X11R4 lacks XtCvtStringToFont, and XPointer. */
11059 /* Make sure that we have a valid font for dialog boxes
11060 so that Xt does not crash. */
11062 Display
*dpy
= dpyinfo
->display
;
11063 XrmValue d
, fr
, to
;
11066 d
.addr
= (XPointer
)&dpy
;
11067 d
.size
= sizeof (Display
*);
11068 fr
.addr
= XtDefaultFont
;
11069 fr
.size
= sizeof (XtDefaultFont
);
11070 to
.size
= sizeof (Font
*);
11071 to
.addr
= (XPointer
)&font
;
11072 x_catch_errors (dpy
);
11073 if (!XtCallConverter (dpy
, XtCvtStringToFont
, &d
, 1, &fr
, &to
, NULL
))
11075 if (x_had_errors_p (dpy
) || !XQueryFont (dpy
, font
))
11076 XrmPutLineResource (&xrdb
, "Emacs.dialog.*.font: 9x15");
11077 x_uncatch_errors ();
11082 /* See if we should run in synchronous mode. This is useful
11083 for debugging X code. */
11086 value
= display_x_get_resource (dpyinfo
,
11087 build_string ("synchronous"),
11088 build_string ("Synchronous"),
11090 if (STRINGP (value
)
11091 && (!strcmp (SDATA (value
), "true")
11092 || !strcmp (SDATA (value
), "on")))
11093 XSynchronize (dpyinfo
->display
, True
);
11098 value
= display_x_get_resource (dpyinfo
,
11099 build_string ("useXIM"),
11100 build_string ("UseXIM"),
11103 if (STRINGP (value
)
11104 && (!strcmp (XSTRING (value
)->data
, "false")
11105 || !strcmp (XSTRING (value
)->data
, "off")))
11108 if (STRINGP (value
)
11109 && (!strcmp (XSTRING (value
)->data
, "true")
11110 || !strcmp (XSTRING (value
)->data
, "on")))
11116 /* Only do this for the very first display in the Emacs session.
11117 Ignore X session management when Emacs was first started on a
11119 if (terminal
->id
== 1)
11120 x_session_initialize (dpyinfo
);
11128 /* Get rid of display DPYINFO, deleting all frames on it,
11129 and without sending any more commands to the X server. */
11132 x_delete_display (dpyinfo
)
11133 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
;
11136 struct terminal
*t
;
11138 /* Close all frames and delete the generic struct terminal for this
11140 for (t
= terminal_list
; t
; t
= t
->next_terminal
)
11141 if (t
->type
== output_x_window
&& t
->display_info
.x
== dpyinfo
)
11144 /* Close X session management when we close its display. */
11145 if (t
->id
== 1 && x_session_have_connection ())
11148 delete_terminal (t
);
11152 delete_keyboard_wait_descriptor (dpyinfo
->connection
);
11154 /* Discard this display from x_display_name_list and x_display_list.
11155 We can't use Fdelq because that can quit. */
11156 if (! NILP (x_display_name_list
)
11157 && EQ (XCAR (x_display_name_list
), dpyinfo
->name_list_element
))
11158 x_display_name_list
= XCDR (x_display_name_list
);
11163 tail
= x_display_name_list
;
11164 while (CONSP (tail
) && CONSP (XCDR (tail
)))
11166 if (EQ (XCAR (XCDR (tail
)), dpyinfo
->name_list_element
))
11168 XSETCDR (tail
, XCDR (XCDR (tail
)));
11171 tail
= XCDR (tail
);
11175 if (next_noop_dpyinfo
== dpyinfo
)
11176 next_noop_dpyinfo
= dpyinfo
->next
;
11178 if (x_display_list
== dpyinfo
)
11179 x_display_list
= dpyinfo
->next
;
11182 struct x_display_info
*tail
;
11184 for (tail
= x_display_list
; tail
; tail
= tail
->next
)
11185 if (tail
->next
== dpyinfo
)
11186 tail
->next
= tail
->next
->next
;
11189 #ifndef USE_X_TOOLKIT /* I'm told Xt does this itself. */
11190 #ifndef AIX /* On AIX, XCloseDisplay calls this. */
11191 XrmDestroyDatabase (dpyinfo
->xrdb
);
11196 xim_close_dpy (dpyinfo
);
11199 /* Free the font names in the font table. */
11200 for (i
= 0; i
< dpyinfo
->n_fonts
; i
++)
11201 if (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].name
)
11203 if (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].name
!= dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].full_name
)
11204 xfree (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].full_name
);
11205 xfree (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].name
);
11208 if (dpyinfo
->font_table
)
11210 if (dpyinfo
->font_table
->font_encoder
)
11211 xfree (dpyinfo
->font_table
->font_encoder
);
11212 xfree (dpyinfo
->font_table
);
11214 if (dpyinfo
->x_id_name
)
11215 xfree (dpyinfo
->x_id_name
);
11216 if (dpyinfo
->color_cells
)
11217 xfree (dpyinfo
->color_cells
);
11221 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
11223 /* Atimer callback function for TIMER. Called every 0.1s to process
11224 Xt timeouts, if needed. We must avoid calling XtAppPending as
11225 much as possible because that function does an implicit XFlush
11226 that slows us down. */
11229 x_process_timeouts (timer
)
11230 struct atimer
*timer
;
11233 x_timeout_atimer_activated_flag
= 0;
11234 if (toolkit_scroll_bar_interaction
|| popup_activated ())
11236 while (XtAppPending (Xt_app_con
) & XtIMTimer
)
11237 XtAppProcessEvent (Xt_app_con
, XtIMTimer
);
11238 /* Reactivate the atimer for next time. */
11239 x_activate_timeout_atimer ();
11244 /* Install an asynchronous timer that processes Xt timeout events
11245 every 0.1s as long as either `toolkit_scroll_bar_interaction' or
11246 `popup_activated_flag' (in xmenu.c) is set. Make sure to call this
11247 function whenever these variables are set. This is necessary
11248 because some widget sets use timeouts internally, for example the
11249 LessTif menu bar, or the Xaw3d scroll bar. When Xt timeouts aren't
11250 processed, these widgets don't behave normally. */
11253 x_activate_timeout_atimer ()
11256 if (!x_timeout_atimer_activated_flag
)
11258 EMACS_TIME interval
;
11260 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (interval
, 0, 100000);
11261 start_atimer (ATIMER_RELATIVE
, interval
, x_process_timeouts
, 0);
11262 x_timeout_atimer_activated_flag
= 1;
11267 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
11270 /* Set up use of X before we make the first connection. */
11272 extern frame_parm_handler x_frame_parm_handlers
[];
11274 static struct redisplay_interface x_redisplay_interface
=
11276 x_frame_parm_handlers
,
11280 x_clear_end_of_line
,
11282 x_after_update_window_line
,
11283 x_update_window_begin
,
11284 x_update_window_end
,
11290 0, /* flush_display_optional */
11292 x_clear_window_mouse_face
,
11293 x_get_glyph_overhangs
,
11294 x_fix_overlapping_area
,
11295 x_draw_fringe_bitmap
,
11296 0, /* define_fringe_bitmap */
11297 0, /* destroy_fringe_bitmap */
11300 x_compute_glyph_string_overhangs
,
11301 x_draw_glyph_string
,
11302 x_define_frame_cursor
,
11303 x_clear_frame_area
,
11304 x_draw_window_cursor
,
11305 x_draw_vertical_window_border
,
11306 x_shift_glyphs_for_insert
11310 /* This function is called when the last frame on a display is deleted. */
11312 x_delete_terminal (struct terminal
*terminal
)
11314 struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
= terminal
->display_info
.x
;
11317 /* Protect against recursive calls. Fdelete_frame in
11318 delete_terminal calls us back when it deletes our last frame. */
11319 if (!terminal
->name
)
11323 /* Free the fonts in the font table. */
11324 for (i
= 0; i
< dpyinfo
->n_fonts
; i
++)
11325 if (dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].name
)
11327 XFreeFont (dpyinfo
->display
, dpyinfo
->font_table
[i
].font
);
11330 x_destroy_all_bitmaps (dpyinfo
);
11331 XSetCloseDownMode (dpyinfo
->display
, DestroyAll
);
11334 xg_display_close (dpyinfo
->display
);
11336 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
11337 XtCloseDisplay (dpyinfo
->display
);
11339 XCloseDisplay (dpyinfo
->display
);
11341 #endif /* ! USE_GTK */
11343 x_delete_display (dpyinfo
);
11347 /* Create a struct terminal, initialize it with the X11 specific
11348 functions and make DISPLAY->TERMINAL point to it. */
11350 static struct terminal
*
11351 x_create_terminal (struct x_display_info
*dpyinfo
)
11353 struct terminal
*terminal
;
11355 terminal
= create_terminal ();
11357 terminal
->type
= output_x_window
;
11358 terminal
->display_info
.x
= dpyinfo
;
11359 dpyinfo
->terminal
= terminal
;
11361 /* kboard is initialized in x_term_init. */
11363 terminal
->clear_frame_hook
= x_clear_frame
;
11364 terminal
->ins_del_lines_hook
= x_ins_del_lines
;
11365 terminal
->delete_glyphs_hook
= x_delete_glyphs
;
11366 terminal
->ring_bell_hook
= XTring_bell
;
11367 terminal
->reset_terminal_modes_hook
= XTreset_terminal_modes
;
11368 terminal
->set_terminal_modes_hook
= XTset_terminal_modes
;
11369 terminal
->update_begin_hook
= x_update_begin
;
11370 terminal
->update_end_hook
= x_update_end
;
11371 terminal
->set_terminal_window_hook
= XTset_terminal_window
;
11372 terminal
->read_socket_hook
= XTread_socket
;
11373 terminal
->frame_up_to_date_hook
= XTframe_up_to_date
;
11374 terminal
->mouse_position_hook
= XTmouse_position
;
11375 terminal
->frame_rehighlight_hook
= XTframe_rehighlight
;
11376 terminal
->frame_raise_lower_hook
= XTframe_raise_lower
;
11377 terminal
->fullscreen_hook
= XTfullscreen_hook
;
11378 terminal
->set_vertical_scroll_bar_hook
= XTset_vertical_scroll_bar
;
11379 terminal
->condemn_scroll_bars_hook
= XTcondemn_scroll_bars
;
11380 terminal
->redeem_scroll_bar_hook
= XTredeem_scroll_bar
;
11381 terminal
->judge_scroll_bars_hook
= XTjudge_scroll_bars
;
11383 terminal
->delete_frame_hook
= x_destroy_window
;
11384 terminal
->delete_terminal_hook
= x_delete_terminal
;
11386 terminal
->rif
= &x_redisplay_interface
;
11387 terminal
->scroll_region_ok
= 1; /* We'll scroll partial frames. */
11388 terminal
->char_ins_del_ok
= 1;
11389 terminal
->line_ins_del_ok
= 1; /* We'll just blt 'em. */
11390 terminal
->fast_clear_end_of_line
= 1; /* X does this well. */
11391 terminal
->memory_below_frame
= 0; /* We don't remember what scrolls
11403 last_tool_bar_item
= -1;
11404 any_help_event_p
= 0;
11405 ignore_next_mouse_click_timeout
= 0;
11407 x_session_initialized
= 0;
11411 current_count
= -1;
11414 /* Try to use interrupt input; if we can't, then start polling. */
11415 Fset_input_interrupt_mode (Qt
);
11417 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
11418 XtToolkitInitialize ();
11420 Xt_app_con
= XtCreateApplicationContext ();
11422 /* Register a converter from strings to pixels, which uses
11423 Emacs' color allocation infrastructure. */
11424 XtAppSetTypeConverter (Xt_app_con
,
11425 XtRString
, XtRPixel
, cvt_string_to_pixel
,
11426 cvt_string_to_pixel_args
,
11427 XtNumber (cvt_string_to_pixel_args
),
11428 XtCacheByDisplay
, cvt_pixel_dtor
);
11430 XtAppSetFallbackResources (Xt_app_con
, Xt_default_resources
);
11433 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
11435 xaw3d_arrow_scroll
= False
;
11436 xaw3d_pick_top
= True
;
11440 /* Note that there is no real way portable across R3/R4 to get the
11441 original error handler. */
11442 XSetErrorHandler (x_error_handler
);
11443 XSetIOErrorHandler (x_io_error_quitter
);
11445 /* Disable Window Change signals; they are handled by X events. */
11446 #if 0 /* Don't. We may want to open tty frames later. */
11448 signal (SIGWINCH
, SIG_DFL
);
11449 #endif /* SIGWINCH */
11452 signal (SIGPIPE
, x_connection_signal
);
11459 x_error_message
= NULL
;
11461 staticpro (&x_display_name_list
);
11462 x_display_name_list
= Qnil
;
11464 staticpro (&last_mouse_scroll_bar
);
11465 last_mouse_scroll_bar
= Qnil
;
11467 staticpro (&Qvendor_specific_keysyms
);
11468 Qvendor_specific_keysyms
= intern ("vendor-specific-keysyms");
11470 staticpro (&Qutf_8
);
11471 Qutf_8
= intern ("utf-8");
11472 staticpro (&Qlatin_1
);
11473 Qlatin_1
= intern ("latin-1");
11475 staticpro (&last_mouse_press_frame
);
11476 last_mouse_press_frame
= Qnil
;
11478 DEFVAR_BOOL ("x-use-underline-position-properties",
11479 &x_use_underline_position_properties
,
11480 doc
: /* *Non-nil means make use of UNDERLINE_POSITION font properties.
11481 A value of nil means ignore them. If you encounter fonts with bogus
11482 UNDERLINE_POSITION font properties, for example 7x13 on XFree prior
11483 to 4.1, set this to nil. */);
11484 x_use_underline_position_properties
= 1;
11486 DEFVAR_BOOL ("x-underline-at-descent-line",
11487 &x_underline_at_descent_line
,
11488 doc
: /* *Non-nil means to draw the underline at the same place as the descent line.
11489 A value of nil means to draw the underline according to the value of the
11490 variable `x-use-underline-position-properties', which is usually at the
11491 baseline level. The default value is nil. */);
11492 x_underline_at_descent_line
= 0;
11494 DEFVAR_BOOL ("x-mouse-click-focus-ignore-position",
11495 &x_mouse_click_focus_ignore_position
,
11496 doc
: /* Non-nil means that a mouse click to focus a frame does not move point.
11497 This variable is only used when the window manager requires that you
11498 click on a frame to select it (give it focus). In that case, a value
11499 of nil, means that the selected window and cursor position changes to
11500 reflect the mouse click position, while a non-nil value means that the
11501 selected window or cursor position is preserved. */);
11502 x_mouse_click_focus_ignore_position
= 0;
11504 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-toolkit-scroll-bars", &Vx_toolkit_scroll_bars
,
11505 doc
: /* What X toolkit scroll bars Emacs uses.
11506 A value of nil means Emacs doesn't use X toolkit scroll bars.
11507 Otherwise, value is a symbol describing the X toolkit. */);
11508 #ifdef USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS
11510 Vx_toolkit_scroll_bars
= intern ("motif");
11511 #elif defined HAVE_XAW3D
11512 Vx_toolkit_scroll_bars
= intern ("xaw3d");
11514 Vx_toolkit_scroll_bars
= intern ("gtk");
11516 Vx_toolkit_scroll_bars
= intern ("xaw");
11519 Vx_toolkit_scroll_bars
= Qnil
;
11522 staticpro (&last_mouse_motion_frame
);
11523 last_mouse_motion_frame
= Qnil
;
11525 Qmodifier_value
= intern ("modifier-value");
11526 Qalt
= intern ("alt");
11527 Fput (Qalt
, Qmodifier_value
, make_number (alt_modifier
));
11528 Qhyper
= intern ("hyper");
11529 Fput (Qhyper
, Qmodifier_value
, make_number (hyper_modifier
));
11530 Qmeta
= intern ("meta");
11531 Fput (Qmeta
, Qmodifier_value
, make_number (meta_modifier
));
11532 Qsuper
= intern ("super");
11533 Fput (Qsuper
, Qmodifier_value
, make_number (super_modifier
));
11535 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-alt-keysym", &Vx_alt_keysym
,
11536 doc
: /* Which keys Emacs uses for the alt modifier.
11537 This should be one of the symbols `alt', `hyper', `meta', `super'.
11538 For example, `alt' means use the Alt_L and Alt_R keysyms. The default
11539 is nil, which is the same as `alt'. */);
11540 Vx_alt_keysym
= Qnil
;
11542 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-hyper-keysym", &Vx_hyper_keysym
,
11543 doc
: /* Which keys Emacs uses for the hyper modifier.
11544 This should be one of the symbols `alt', `hyper', `meta', `super'.
11545 For example, `hyper' means use the Hyper_L and Hyper_R keysyms. The
11546 default is nil, which is the same as `hyper'. */);
11547 Vx_hyper_keysym
= Qnil
;
11549 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-meta-keysym", &Vx_meta_keysym
,
11550 doc
: /* Which keys Emacs uses for the meta modifier.
11551 This should be one of the symbols `alt', `hyper', `meta', `super'.
11552 For example, `meta' means use the Meta_L and Meta_R keysyms. The
11553 default is nil, which is the same as `meta'. */);
11554 Vx_meta_keysym
= Qnil
;
11556 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-super-keysym", &Vx_super_keysym
,
11557 doc
: /* Which keys Emacs uses for the super modifier.
11558 This should be one of the symbols `alt', `hyper', `meta', `super'.
11559 For example, `super' means use the Super_L and Super_R keysyms. The
11560 default is nil, which is the same as `super'. */);
11561 Vx_super_keysym
= Qnil
;
11563 DEFVAR_LISP ("x-keysym-table", &Vx_keysym_table
,
11564 doc
: /* Hash table of character codes indexed by X keysym codes. */);
11565 Vx_keysym_table
= make_hash_table (Qeql
, make_number (900),
11566 make_float (DEFAULT_REHASH_SIZE
),
11567 make_float (DEFAULT_REHASH_THRESHOLD
),
11571 #endif /* HAVE_X_WINDOWS */
11573 /* arch-tag: 6d4e4cb7-abc1-4302-9585-d84dcfb09d0f
11574 (do not change this comment) */