* nsfns.m (Fx_create_frame): Call x_default_parameter with
fullscreen/Fullscreen.
* nsterm.h (EmacsView): Rename tbar_height to tibar_height.
tobar_height is new.
* nsterm.m (x_make_frame_visible): Check for fullscreen.
(ns_fullscreen_hook): Activate old style fullscreen with a timer.
(ns_term_init): Set activateIgnoringOtherApps if old style fullscreen.
(windowDidResize:): Check for correct window if old style fullscreen.
Capitalize word in comment. Remove incorrect comment.
(initFrameFromEmacs:): tbar_height renamed tibar_height.
(windowDidEnterFullScreen:): Toggle toolbar for fullscreen to fix
error in drawing background.
(toggleFullScreen:): Remove comment. Rearrange calls.
Set toolbar values to zero, save old height in tobar_height.
Restore tool bar height when leaving fullscreen.
(canBecomeMainWindow): New function.
src/w32.c (utime): Open the file with FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, so
that time stamps of directories could also be changed. Don't
request the too broad GENERIC_WRITE, only the more restrictive
FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES access rights.
src/fileio.c (Fset_file_times): Special-case ignoring errors for
directories only on MSDOS, not on MS-Windows.
OpenBSD problem reported by Han Boetes.
* profiler.c (setup_cpu_timer): Check for failure of timer_settime
and/or setitimer.
(Fprofiler_cpu_stop): Don't assume HAVE_SETITIMER.
* syssignal.h (HAVE_ITIMERSPEC): New macro. This is for platforms
like OpenBSD, which has timer_settime but does not declare it.
OpenBSD does not define SIGEV_SIGNAL, so use that when deciding
whether to use itimerspec-related primitives. All uses of
HAVE_TIMER_SETTIME replaced with HAVE_ITIMERSPEC.
src/w32proc.c (sys_wait): Declare 'signame' 'const char *', to be
consistent with the change in return value of 'safe_strsignal'.
nt/preprep.c (RVA_TO_PTR): Cast the result to 'void *', to avoid
compiler warnings when using the value.
* lisp/profiler.el (profiler-sampling-interval): Change units
from ms to ns, multiplying the default by 1000000 so that
it remains 1 ms.
(profiler-report-cpu-line-format): Give enough room for
the maximum counters on 64-bit hosts.
(profiler-report-render-calltree-1): Call them "CPU samples",
not "Time (ms)", since they are not milliseconds now (and
never really were).
* src/profiler.c (handle_profiler_signal): Count sampling intervals, not ms.
Give extra weight to samples after overruns, to attempt to count
the time more accurately.
(setup_cpu_timer): Change sampling interval units from ms to ns, since
the underlying primitives nominally do ns.
(Fprofiler_cpu_start): Document the change. Mention that
the sampling intervals are only approximate.
* src/buffer.c (Fset_buffer_multibyte): Signal an error instead of widening.
(Fmake_overlay): Remove redundant tests.
* src/coding.h (ENCODE_FILE, DECODE_FILE, DECODE_SYSTEM): Remove special
case for the special 0 coding-system.
* src/frame.c (Fmake_terminal_frame): Prefer safer CONSP over !NILP.
A signal can arrive in the middle of a malloc, and Emacs's signal
handler can invoke strsignal, which can invoke malloc, which is
not portable. This race condition bug makes Emacs hang on GNU/Linux.
Fix it by altering the signal handler so that it does not invoke
strsignal.
* emacs.c (shut_down_emacs): Use safe_strsignal, not strsignal.
* process.c (status_message): Use const pointer, in case strsignal
is #defined to safe_strsignal.
* sysdep.c (sys_siglist, init_signals): Always define and
initialize a substitute sys_siglist if the system does not define
one, even if HAVE_STRSIGNAL.
(safe_strsignal): Rename from strsignal. Always define,
using sys_siglist. Return a const pointer.
* syssignal.h (safe_strsignal): New decl.
(strsignal) [!HAVE_STRSIGNAL]: Define in terms of safe_strsignal.
nt/preprep.c (RVA_TO_PTR): Use 'unsigned char *' instead of
'void *', for pointer arithmetics.
(OFFSET_TO_RVA, RVA_TO_OFFSET, RVA_TO_SECTION_OFFSET): Enclose all
macro arguments in parentheses.
src/unexw32.c (OFFSET_TO_RVA, RVA_TO_OFFSET)
(RVA_TO_SECTION_OFFSET): Encode all macro arguments in parentheses.
(RVA_TO_PTR): Cast the result of RVA_TO_OFFSET to 'unsigned char *',
as the previous version used 'void *'.
src/ralloc.c (ROUNDUP): Fix last change.
(MEM_ROUNDUP): Don't cast MEM_ALIGN, it is already of type
'size_t'.
Fixes: debbugs:12544
src/w32proc.c (alarm) [HAVE_SETITIMER]: Be more conformant to the expected
return results.
[!HAVE_SETITIMER]: Behave as the previous version that didn't
support timers.
src/w32proc.c <disable_itimers>: New static flag.
(init_timers): Initialize it to zero, after creating the critical
sections used by the timer threads.
(term_timers): Set to 1 before deleting the critical sections.
(getitimer, setitimer): If disable_itimers is non-zero, return an
error indication without doing anything. Reported by Fabrice
Popineau <fabrice.popineau@supelec.fr> as part of bug#12544.
Do not assume that EMACS_UINT is the same width as uprintmax_t,
or that pointers can be printed in 15 decimal digits.
Avoid GCC warnings if EMACS_UINT is wider than a pointer.
profiler-sample-interval.
(profiler-sampling-interval): Default to 10.
(profiler-find-profile): New command (was profiler-find-log).
(profiler-find-profile-other-window): New command.
(profiler-find-profile-other-frame): New command.
(profiler-profile): Introduce API-level data structure.
src/w32term.h (SCROLL_BAR_PACK, SCROLL_BAR_UNPACK): Define for x64.
(SET_SCROLL_BAR_W32_WINDOW): Cast ID to intptr_t, for
compatibility with x64.
src/w32term.c (w32_draw_underwave): Don't use GCC extensions for
defining an XRectangle structure.
src/w32proc.c (RVA_TO_PTR, w32_executable_type): Fix pointer
arithmetics for compatibility with x64.
src/w32menu.c (add_menu_item): Use UINT_PTR instead of UINT, for
compatibility with x64.
src/w32heap.h: Adjust prototypes and declarations.
src/w32heap.c (RVA_TO_PTR, allocate_heap, sbrk, init_heap)
(round_heap): Use DWORD_PTR, ptrdiff_t and size_t instead of
DWORD, long, and unsigned long, for compatibility with x64.
(allocate_heap) [_WIN64]: Reserve 32GB of memory.
(sbrk): Argument is now of type ptrdiff_t.
src/w32fns.c (HMONITOR): Condition declaration on _WIN32_WINNT being
less than 0x0500.
(w32_msg_pump): Use WPARAM type for 'result'.
src/w32.c (init_environment, get_emacs_configuration): Support AMD64
architecture.
(init_ntproc): Cast arguments of _open_osfhandle to intptr_t, for
compatibility with x64.
src/vm-limit.c (lim_data): Now size_t.
(check_memory_limits): Adjust prototypes of real_morecore and
__morecore to receive argument of type ptrdiff_t. Use size_t for
five_percent and data_size.
src/unexw32.c: Use DWORD_PTR instead of DWORD for file-scope
variables, for compatibility with x64.
(rva_to_section, offset_to_section, relocate_offset)
(OFFSET_TO_RVA, RVA_TO_OFFSET, RVA_TO_SECTION_OFFSET)
(PTR_TO_RVA, RVA_TO_PTR, OFFSET_TO_PTR, get_section_info)
(copy_executable_and_dump_data): Use DWORD_PTR instead of DWORD
for compatibility with x64.
src/sysdep.c (STDERR_FILENO): Define if not already defined.
src/ralloc.c (real_morecore): Argument type is now ptrdiff_t.
(__morecore): Argument type is now ptrdiff_t.
(ROUNDUP, MEM_ROUNDUP): Use size_t instead of 'unsigned long'.
(relinquish): Use ptrdiff_t type for 'excess'.
(r_alloc_sbrk): Argument type is now ptrdiff_t.
src/makefile.w32-in (HEAPSIZE): Get value from EMACS_HEAPSIZE.
(bootstrap-temacs-CMD, bootstrap-temacs-SH): Use $(EMACS_PURESIZE)
instead of a literal number.
src/gmalloc.c [WINDOWSNT]: Include w32heap.h.
(min): Define only if not already defined.
src/frame.c (x_report_frame_params): Use EMACS_UINT for the return
value of FRAME_X_WINDOW, to fit a 64-bit pointer on 64-bit Windows
hosts.
src/image.c (x_bitmap_pixmap): Return ptrdiff_t, not int, since
'bitmaps' is a pointer.
src/dispextern.h (x_bitmap_pixmap): Adjust prototype.
src/alloc.c (gdb_make_enums_visible): Now conditional on __GNUC__.
nt/makefile.w32-in ($(TRES)): Use $(EMACS_MANIFEST).
nt/inc/sys/socket.h: Don't map Winsock error codes to standard ones
that are already defined.
nt/inc/ms-w32.h (EMACS_INT, EMACS_UINT, EMACS_INT_MAX, PRIuMAX)
(pI, _INTPTR) [_MSC_VER]: Fix definitions for MSVC.
[_MSC_VER]: Add pragmas to suppress some MSVC warnings.
nt/preprep.c (pfnCheckSumMappedFile, rva_to_section)
(offset_to_section, relocate_offset, OFFSET_TO_RVA)
(RVA_TO_OFFSET, RVA_TO_SECTION_OFFSET, PTR_TO_RVA)
(OFFSET_TO_PTR, ROUND_UP, ROUND_DOWN)
(copy_executable_and_move_sections, ADJUST_IMPORT_RVA, main): Use
DWORD_PTR instead of DWORD for compatibility with x64.
nt/nmake.defs: Support AMD64.
(EMACS_HEAPSIZE, EMACS_PURESIZE, EMACS_MANIFEST): New macros.
nt/gmake.defs: (EMACS_HEAPSIZE, EMACS_PURESIZE, EMACS_MANIFEST):
New macros.
nt/addsection.c (pfnCheckSumMappedFile, rva_to_section)
(offset_to_section, relocate_offset, OFFSET_TO_RVA)
(RVA_TO_OFFSET, RVA_TO_SECTION_OFFSET, PTR_TO_RVA)
(OFFSET_TO_PTR, ROUND_UP, ROUND_DOWN)
(copy_executable_and_add_section, main): Use DWORD_PTR instead of
DWORD, for compatibility with x64.
nt/emacs-x64.manifest: New file.
nt/emacs-x86.manifest: Renamed from emacs.manifest.
lib-src/ntlib.c (gettimeofday): Copy from src/w32.c. lib/gettime.
needs this function.
* doc/lispref/files.texi (File Attributes): Describe it.
(Magic File Names): Use it.
* etc/NEWS: Document the change.
* lisp/files.el (remote-file-name-inhibit-cache):
* lisp/time.el (display-time-file-nonempty-p): Use it.
* lisp/files.el (after-find-file): Don't chase links before calling
file-exists-p, as file-exists-p already does the right thing.
* src/dired.c (directory_files_internal, Ffile_attributes):
New arg follow_symlinks. All uses changed.
src/w32proc.c (sig_mask, crit_sig): New static variables.
(sys_signal): Support SIGALRM and SIGPROF.
(sigemptyset, sigaddset, sigfillset, sigprocmask)
(pthread_sigmask, setpgrp): Moved here from w32.c. sigaddset,
sigfillset, and sigprocmask are no longer no-ops.
(sigismember): New function.
(struct itimer_data): New definition.
(ticks_now, real_itimer, prof_itimer, clocks_min, crit_real)
(crit_prof): New static variables.
(MAX_SINGLE_SLEEP): New definition.
(timer_loop, stop_timer_thread, term_timers, init_timers)
(start_timer_thread, getitimer, setitimer): New functions.
(alarm): No longer a no-op, calls setitimer.
src/w32.c (term_ntproc): Call term_timers.
(init_ntproc): Make sure all signals are unblocked at startup, to
erase any traces of dumping. Call init_timers.
src/w32fns.c (hourglass_timer, HOURGLASS_ID): Remove.
Windows-specific code to display the hourglass mouse pointer is no
longer used.
(w32_wnd_proc): Remove code that handled the WM_TIMER message due
to hourglass timer expiration.
(start_hourglass, cancel_hourglass, DEFAULT_HOURGLASS_DELAY):
Remove, no longer used.
(w32_note_current_window, show_hourglass, hide_hourglass): New
functions, in support of hourglass cursor display similar to other
window systems.
(syms_of_w32fns): Don't initialize hourglass_timer.
src/xdisp.c (start_hourglass, cancel_hourglass): Now used on
WINDOWSNT as well.
(start_hourglass) [WINDOWSNT]: Call w32_note_current_window.
src/w32.h (init_timers, term_timers): Add prototypes.
nt/inc/sys/time.h (ITIMER_REAL, ITIMER_PROF): Define.
(struct itimerval): Define.
(getitimer, setitimer): Add prototypes.
nt/inc/ms-w32.h <sigset_t> [_MSVC_VER]: Make the typedef consistent
with MinGW.
(SA_RESTART, SIGPROF): Define.
nt/config.nt (HAVE_SETITIMER): Define to 1.
* etc/NEWS: Mention that the file dialog is used on NS.
* lisp/term/ns-win.el (x-file-dialog): New function.
* src/fileio.c (Fnext_read_file_uses_dialog_p): Add HAVE_NS.
* src/nsfns.m (ns_frame_parm_handlers): Add x_set_fullscreen.
* src/nsfns.m (Fns_read_file_name): Add argument DIR_ONLY_P.
Initialize panel name field if OSX >= 10.6.
* src/w32fns.c (Fx_file_dialog): Update comment.
* src/xfns.c (Fx_file_dialog): Update comment.
* etc/NEWS: The NS port supports fullscreen.
* src/nsfns.m (ns_frame_parm_handlers): Add x_set_fullscreen.
* src/nsterm.h (MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_7, MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_8): New.
(EmacsView): Add variables for fullscreen.
(handleFS, setFSValue, toggleFullScreen): New in EmacsView.
(EmacsFSWindow): New interface for fullscreen.
* src/nsterm.m (NEW_STYLE_FS): New define.
(ns_fullscreen_hook, windowWillEnterFullScreen)
(windowDidEnterFullScreen, windowWillExitFullScreen)
(windowDidExitFullScreen, toggleFullScreen, handleFS)
(setFSValue): New functions.
(EmacsFSWindow): New implementation.
(canBecomeKeyWindow): New function for EmacsFSWindow.
(ns_create_terminal): Set fullscreen_hook to ns_fullscreen_hook.
(dealloc): Release nonfs_window if in fullscreen.
(updateFrameSize:): Call windowDidMove to update top/left.
(windowWillResize:toSize:): Check if frame is still maximized.
(initFrameFromEmacs:): Initialize fs_state, fs_before_fs,
next_maximized, maximized_width, maximized_height and nonfs_window.
Call setCollectionBehavior if NEW_STYLE_FS. Initialize bwidth and
tbar_height.
(windowWillUseStandardFrame:defaultFrame:): Update frame parameter
fullscreen. Set maximized_width/height. Act on next_maximized.
In buffer display functions handle window-height/window-width
alist entries. Suggested by Juri Linkov as fix for Bug#1806.
* window.el (window--display-buffer): New argument ALIST. Obey
window-height and window-width alist entries.
(window--try-to-split-window): New argument ALIST. Bind
window-combination-limit to t when the window's size shall be
changed and window-combination-limit equals `window-size'.
(display-buffer-in-atom-window)
(display-buffer-in-major-side-window)
(display-buffer-in-side-window, display-buffer-same-window)
(display-buffer-reuse-window, display-buffer-pop-up-frame)
(display-buffer-pop-up-window, display-buffer-below-selected)
(display-buffer-at-bottom, display-buffer-in-previous-window)
(display-buffer-use-some-window): Adjust all callers of
window--display-buffer and window--try-to-split-window.
(fit-frame-to-buffer): New option.
(fit-window-to-buffer): Can resize frames if fit-frame-to-buffer
is non-nil.
(display-buffer-in-major-side-window): Evaluate window-height /
window-width alist entries.
* help.el (temp-buffer-resize-frames)
(temp-buffer-resize-regexps): Remove options.
(temp-buffer-resize-mode): Adjust doc-string.
(resize-temp-buffer-window): Don't consult
temp-buffer-resize-regexps. Use fit-frame-to-buffer instead of
temp-buffer-resize-frames.
* dired.el (dired-mark-pop-up): Call
display-buffer-below-selected with a fit-window-to-buffer alist
entry.
* window.c (Vwindow_combination_limit): New default value.
(Qwindow_size): New symbol replacing Qtemp_buffer_resize.
* profiler.c: Don't include stdio.h, limits.h, sys/time.h,
signal.h, setjmp.h. Include systime.h instead.
(saturated_add): New function.
(record_backtrace, current_sample_interval): Use EMACS_INT, not size_t.
(record_backtrace, handle_profiler_signal): Saturate on fixnum overflow.
(profiler_timer, profiler_timer_ok) [HAVE_TIMER_SETTIME]:
New static vars.
(enum profiler_cpu_running): New enumn.
(profiler_cpu_running): Now of that enum type, not bool.
All uses changed to store the new value.
(handle_profiler_signal): Rename from sigprof_handler_1,
for consistency with other handlers. Do not check whether
cpu_log is a hash-table if garbage collecting, since it
doesn't matter in that case.
(deliver_profiler_signal): Rename from sigprof_handler,
for consistency with other handlers.
(setup_cpu_timer): New function, with much of what used to be in
Fprofiler_cpu_start. Check for out-of-range argument.
Prefer timer_settime if available, and prefer
thread cputime clocks, then process cputime clocks, then
monotonic clocks, to the old realtime clock. Use make_timeval
to round more-correctly when falling back to setitimer.
(Fprofiler_cpu_start): Use it.
(Fprofiler_cpu_stop): Prefer timer_settime if available.
Don't assume that passing NULL as the 2nd argument of setitimer
is the same as passing a pointer to all-zero storage.
Ignore SIGPROF afterwards.
(malloc_probe): Saturate at MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM.
* sysdep.c (emacs_sigaction_init): Also mask out SIGPROF in
non-fatal signal handlers. Ignore SIGPROF on startup.
* syssignal.h (PROFILER_CPU_SUPPORT): Define this macro here, not
in profiler.c, since sysdep.c now uses it.