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Paul Eggert
bcf244ef9b Merge from origin/emacs-25
2e2a806 Fix copyright years by hand
5badc81 Update copyright year to 2017
2017-01-01 01:10:47 -08:00
Paul Eggert
5badc81c1c Update copyright year to 2017
Run admin/update-copyright.
2016-12-31 19:42:26 -08:00
Paul Eggert
a02ca7a231 Simplify prog1 implementation
Inspired by a suggestion from Chris Gregory in:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2016-12/msg00965.html
On my platform, this generates exactly the same machine insns.
* src/eval.c (prog_ignore): Rename from unwind_body, since
it’s more general than that.  All callers changed.
(Fprog1): Simplify by using prog_ignore.
(Fwhile): Clarify by using prog_ignore.
2016-12-27 10:38:15 -08:00
Paul Eggert
e36a3882c3 Simplify exec_byte_code via moving decls etc.
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Simplify, mostly by moving
initializers into decls, and by omitting some unnecessary changes
to ‘top’.
2016-12-23 21:46:53 -08:00
Paul Eggert
a815e5f195 Remove interpreter’s byte stack
This improves performance overall on my benchmark on x86-64,
since the interpreted program-counter resides in a machine
register rather than in RAM.
* etc/DEBUG, src/.gdbinit: Remove xbytecode GDB command, as there
is no longer a byte stack to decode.
* src/bytecode.c (struct byte_stack, byte_stack_list)
(relocate_byte_stack): Remove.  All uses removed.
(FETCH): Simplify now that pc is now local (typically, in a
register) and no longer needs to be relocated.
(CHECK_RANGE): Remove.  All uses now done inline, in a different way.
(BYTE_CODE_QUIT): Remove; now done by op_relative_branch.
(exec_byte_code): Allocate a copy of the function’s bytecode,
so that there is no problem if GC moves it.
* src/lisp.h (struct handler): Remove byte_stack member.
All uses removed.
* src/thread.c (unmark_threads): Remove.  All uses removed.
* src/thread.h (struct thread_state): Remove m_byte_stack_list member.
All uses removed.  m_stack_bottom is now the first non-Lisp field.
2016-12-23 21:46:53 -08:00
Paul Eggert
a43cfb1ad5 BYTE_CODE_SAFE typo fix
* src/bytecode.c (FETCH): Depend on the value of BYTE_CODE_SAFE,
not on whether it is defined.
2016-12-23 20:30:41 -08:00
Paul Eggert
078d2d37f2 BYTE_CODE_SAFE cleanups
* src/bytecode.c (BYTE_MAINTAIN_TOP): Remove; no longer needed.
(struct byte_stack) [BYTE_MAINTAIN_TOP]:
Remove unused members ‘top’ and ‘bottom’.
(exec_byte_code): Nest inside { } to avoid GCC warning about
jumping over declaration when compiled with -DBYTE_CODE_SAFE.
2016-12-23 19:03:03 -08:00
Eli Zaretskii
2412a1fc05 Support concurrency in Emacs Lisp
Merge branch 'test-concurrency'

* src/thread.c:
* src/thread.h:
* src/systhread.c:
* src/systhread.h: New files.
* src/xgselect.c (xg_select): Avoid using SAFE_NALLOCA and use
xnmalloc unconditionally.
* src/window.c (struct save_window_data): Rename current_buffer to
f_current_buffer.
* src/w32proc.c (sys_select): Change the function signature to
closer fit 'pselect' on Posix hosts.
* src/search.c:
* src/regex.h: Convert some globals to macros that reference
thread-specific values.
* src/process.c (pset_thread, add_non_keyboard_read_fd)
(add_process_read_fd, add_non_blocking_write_fd)
(recompute_input_desc, compute_input_wait_mask)
(compute_non_process_wait_mask, compute_non_keyboard_wait_mask)
(compute_write_mask, clear_waiting_thread_info)
(update_processes_for_thread_death, Fset_process_thread)
(Fprocess_thread): New functions.
(enum fd_bits): New enumeration.
(fd_callback_data): Add 'thread' and 'waiting_thread', rename
'condition' to 'flags'.
(set_process_filter_masks, create_process, create_pty)
(Fmake_serial_process, finish_after_tls_connection)
(connect_network_socket, deactivate_process)
(server_accept_connection, wait_reading_process_output)
(Fcontinue_process, Fstop_process, keyboard_bit_set)
(add_timer_wait_descriptor, add_keyboard_wait_descriptor)
(delete_keyboard_wait_descriptor): Use the new functions instead
of manipulating fd flags and masks directly.
(syms_of_process): Defsubr the new primitives.
* src/print.c (print_object): Print threads, mutexes, and
conditional variables.
* src/lisp.h (enum pvec_type): New values PVEC_THREAD, PVEC_MUTEX,
and PVEC_CONDVAR.
(XTHREAD, XMUTEX, XCONDVAR, THREADP, MUTEXP, CONDVARP)
(CHECK_THREAD, CHECK_MUTEX, CHECK_CONDVAR): New inline functions.
(XSETTHREAD, XSETMUTEX, XSETCONDVAR): New macros.
(struct handler): Add back byte_stack.  Rename lisp_eval_depth to
f_lisp_eval_depth.
* src/eval.c (specpdl_kind, specpdl_arg, do_specbind)
(rebind_for_thread_switch, do_one_unbind)
(unbind_for_thread_switch): New functions.
(init_eval): 'handlerlist' is not malloc'ed.
(specbind): Call do_specbind.
(unbind_to): Call do_one_unbind.
(mark_specpdl): Accept 2 arguments.
(mark_specpdl): Mark the saved value in a let-binding.
* src/emacs.c (main): Call init_threads_once, init_threads, and
syms_of_threads.
* src/data.c (Ftype_of): Support thread, mutex, and condvar
objects.
(Fthreadp, Fmutexp, Fcondition_variable_p): New functions.
(syms_of_data): DEFSYM and defsubr new symbols and primitives.
* src/bytecode.c (struct byte_stack, FETCH, CHECK_RANGE)
(BYTE_CODE_QUIT): Add back.
(exec_byte_code): Add back byte stack manipulation.
* src/alloc.c (cleanup_vector): Handle threads, mutexes, and
conditional variables.
(mark_stack): Now extern; accept additional argument 'bottom'.
(flush_stack_call_func): New function.
(garbage_collect_1): Call mark_threads and unmark_threads.  Don't
mark handlers.
* src/.gdbinit (xbytecode): Add back.

* test/src/thread-tests.el: New tests.
* test/src/data-tests.el (binding-test-manual)
(binding-test-setq-default, binding-test-makunbound)
(binding-test-defvar-bool, binding-test-defvar-int)
(binding-test-set-constant-t, binding-test-set-constant-nil)
(binding-test-set-constant-keyword)
(binding-test-set-constant-nil): New tests.

* doc/lispref/processes.texi (Processes and Threads): New
subsection.
* doc/lispref/threads.texi: New file
* doc/lispref/elisp.texi (Top): Include it.
* doc/lispref/objects.texi (Thread Type, Mutex Type)
(Condition Variable Type): New subsections.
(Type Predicates): Add thread-related predicates.
* doc/lispref/objects.texi (Editing Types):
* doc/lispref/elisp.texi (Top): Update higher-level menus.

* etc/NEWS: Mention concurrency features.
2016-12-10 18:54:43 +02:00
Paul Eggert
f0870da2bb Simplify FUNCTIONP implementation
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
* src/image.c (parse_image_spec):
Prefer FUNCTIONP (x) to !NILP (Ffunctionp (x)).
* src/eval.c (FUNCTIONP): Move here ...
* src/lisp.h: ... from here.  No longer inline, as that
bloats the text and does not help speed (at least on my platform).
(functionp): Remove this name, since callers use FUNCTIONP.
2016-12-06 21:40:38 -08:00
Eli Zaretskii
137898d893 Fix a typo in bytecode.c. 2016-12-06 20:11:47 +02:00
Eli Zaretskii
66a5abb102 Fix compilation problems. 2016-12-05 22:50:44 +02:00
Eli Zaretskii
de4624c99e Merge branch 'concurrency'
Conflicts (resolved):
	configure.ac
	src/Makefile.in
	src/alloc.c
	src/bytecode.c
	src/emacs.c
	src/eval.c
	src/lisp.h
	src/process.c
	src/regex.c
	src/regex.h
2016-12-04 19:59:17 +02:00
Noam Postavsky
227213164e Add lisp watchpoints
This allows calling a function whenever a symbol-value is changed.

* src/lisp.h (lisp_h_SYMBOL_TRAPPED_WRITE_P):
(SYMBOL_TRAPPED_WRITE_P): New function/macro.
(lisp_h_SYMBOL_CONSTANT_P): Check for SYMBOL_NOWRITE specifically.
(enum symbol_trapped_write): New enumeration.
(struct Lisp_Symbol): Rename field constant to trapped_write.
(make_symbol_constant): New function.

* src/data.c (Fadd_variable_watcher, Fremove_variable_watcher):
(set_symbol_trapped_write, restore_symbol_trapped_write):
(harmonize_variable_watchers, notify_variable_watchers): New functions.

* src/data.c (Fset_default): Call `notify_variable_watchers' for trapped
symbols.
(set_internal): Change bool argument BIND to 3-value enum and call
`notify_variable_watchers' for trapped symbols.

* src/data.c (syms_of_data):
* src/data.c (syms_of_data):
* src/font.c (syms_of_font):
* src/lread.c (intern_sym, init_obarray):
* src/buffer.c (syms_of_buffer): Use make_symbol_constant.

* src/alloc.c (init_symbol):
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Use SYMBOL_TRAPPED_WRITE_P.
* src/data.c (Fmake_variable_buffer_local, Fmake_local_variable):
(Fmake_variable_frame_local):
* src/eval.c (Fdefvaralias, specbind): Refer to Lisp_Symbol's
trapped_write instead of constant.
(Ffuncall): Move subr calling code into separate function.
(funcall_subr): New function.
2016-12-02 20:25:14 -05:00
Paul Eggert
d2d4b07465 Port build to gcc -fcheck-pointer-bounds
This does not let Emacs run, just build.
* lib-src/etags.c (main):
* lib-src/profile.c (main):
Use return, not exit.
* src/bytecode.c (BYTE_CODE_THREADED) [__CHKP__]:
Do not define, as -fcheck-pointer-bounds is incompatible with taking
addresses of labels.
* src/menu.c (Fx_popup_dialog): Use eassume, not eassert,
to pacify gcc -fcheck-pointer-bounds -Wnull-dereference.
2016-11-25 21:25:55 -08:00
Paul Eggert
e09dc1112b Simplify exec_byte_code via moving decls etc.
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Simplify, mostly by moving
initializers into decls, and by omitting some unnecessary
changes to ‘top’.  This improves performance a bit on x86-64,
as it happens.
2016-08-09 01:31:23 -07:00
Paul Eggert
644fc17b9a Remove interpreter’s byte stack
This improves performance overall on my benchmark on x86-64,
since the interpreted program-counter resides in a machine
register rather than in RAM.
* etc/DEBUG, src/.gdbinit: Remove xbytecode GDB command, as there
is no longer a byte stack to decode.
* src/bytecode.c (struct byte_stack, byte_stack_list)
(relocate_byte_stack): Remove.  All uses removed.
(FETCH): Simplify now that pc is now local (typically, in a
register) and no longer needs to be relocated.
(CHECK_RANGE): Remove.  All uses now done inline, in a different way.
(BYTE_CODE_QUIT): Remove; now done by op_relative_branch.
(exec_byte_code): Allocate a copy of the function’s bytecode,
so that there is no problem if GC moves it.
* src/lisp.h (struct handler): Remove byte_stack member.
All uses removed.
(SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP_EXTRA): New macro, a generalization of
SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP.
(SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP): Use it.
2016-08-09 01:31:22 -07:00
Paul Eggert
cb71a119f7 Remove arbitrary limit on bytecode maxdepth
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Remove MAX_ALLOCA-based limit
on bytecode maxdepth, by using SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP instead of alloca.

pipeline is fuller.
2016-08-09 01:31:22 -07:00
Paul Eggert
d896f78973 Tune bytecode quitting
* src/bytecode.c (BYTE_CODE_QUIT): Check for GC, too.  Do the
check only once every 256 times.  This should be good enough, and
improves performance significantly on x86-64 as branch-prediction
typically assumes checking will not be done so the instruction
pipeline stays fuller.
(exec_byte_code): Set up the quit counter.  Don’t call maybe_gc
directly, as BYTE_CODE_QUIT does that now.
2016-08-09 01:31:21 -07:00
Paul Eggert
4d07064a43 Simplify BYTE_CODE_SAFE checking
* src/bytecode.c (BYTE_CODE_SAFE): Default to false, so that it
can be used outside #if.  All uses of ‘defined BYTE_CODE_SAFE’
changed to ‘BYTE_CODE_SAFE’.  Use BYTE_CODE_SAFE in plain
expressions instead of #if expressions when this is easy.
(struct byte_stack) [BYTE_CODE_SAFE]: Remove member ‘bottom’,
as it is no longer needed.
(exec_byte_code): Omit #if BYTE_CODE_SAFE when this is easy.
Simplify stack-overflow checking when BYTE_CODE_SAFE.
2016-08-09 01:31:20 -07:00
Paul Eggert
846e88eb99 Get BYTE_CODE_METER working again
BYTE_CODE_METER hasn’t worked since 2013, and nobody seems to have
noticed.  Perhaps we should remove it?
* src/bytecode.c (METER_2) [BYTE_CODE_METER]:
Use *aref_addr instead of AREF, since it needs to be an lvalue.
2016-08-09 00:37:08 -07:00
Paul Eggert
7961dee182 Tune interpretation of integer arglist descriptor
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
Simplify and tune when INTEGERP (args_template).
2016-08-07 10:02:03 -07:00
Paul Eggert
50cc08bf6e ‘signal’ no longer returns
Although for decades ‘signal’ has been documented to not return,
a corner case in the Lisp debugger causes ‘signal’ to return.
Remove the corner case and adjust Emacs internals accordingly.
An alternative would be to document the corner case, but this
would complicate the Lisp API unnecessarily.  (Bug#24047)
* src/eval.c (signal_or_quit): New function, with most of the
old contents of Fsignal.
(quit): New function, which uses signal_or_quit and which
might return.  All keyboard-based callers of Fsignal (Qquit,
Qnil) changed to use this new function instead.
(Fsignal): Use signal_or_quit.  Now _Noreturn.  All callers
changed.
(xsignal): Move to lisp.h.
* src/lisp.h (xsignal): Now an inline function, as it's now
just an alias for Fsignal.
2016-07-25 00:38:34 +02:00
Stefan Monnier
29f645d526 * src/bytecode.c: Fix compilation with BYTE_CODE_SAFE
(struct byte_stack): Re-add `bottom'.
(exec_byte_code): Initialize it.
2016-07-21 11:12:59 -04:00
Paul Eggert
60dd094a8c Remove CHECK_FRAME_FONT cruft from bytecode.c
* src/bytecode.c [CHECK_FRAME_FONT]: Do not include frame.h, xterm.h.
Remove some old ‘#if 0’ code.
2016-07-20 10:40:46 +02:00
Paul Eggert
3e71e4379c Work around GCC bug 54561 in a better way
The new approach is less selective, but also less intrusive on C code.
* src/bytecode.c, src/image.c, src/keyboard.c: Ignore -Wclobbered.
* src/conf_post.h (NONVOLATILE): Remove.  All uses removed.
2016-07-20 10:32:24 +02:00
Paul Eggert
9569916d94 Stop worrying about Alliant in bytecode.c
* src/bytecode.c (PUSH): Remove workaround for long-obsolete compiler.
2016-07-15 22:31:41 +02:00
Paul Eggert
4ba72d3295 Remove BYTE_MAINTAIN_TOP
It is no longer needed now that we assume GC_MARK_STACK ==
GC_MAKE_GCPROS_NOOPS.
* src/bytecode.c (BYTE_MAINTAIN_TOP): Remove.
All uses removed, and code simplified accordingly.
(BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC, AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC): Remove, since they
are always no-ops now.  All uses removed.
(MAYBE_GC): Remove.  All uses replaced by maybe_gc,
since it is now equivalent.
2016-07-15 22:31:40 +02:00
Paul Eggert
1873ef3b89 Remove now-inaccurate bytecode comments
* src/bytecode.c: Remove comments that are no longer accurate.
Most of these are actually old ChangeLog entries.
2016-07-15 22:31:40 +02:00
Paul Eggert
ab182c6248 New macro GNUC_PREREQ for GCC version
* src/conf_post.h (GNUC_PREREQ): New macro.
Change uses of __GNUC_MINOR__ and __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__ to use this
macro instead, for clarity and consistency.
(PRINTF_ARCHETYPE): New macro.  Define it to __gnu_printf__ only
if glibc, since non-GNU platforms don’t necessarily support GNU
printf formats.
(ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT_PRINTF): Use it.
2016-06-12 10:33:52 -07:00
Paul Eggert
bc9cc21d34 func-arity minor improvements
* src/bytecode.c (get_byte_code_arity): Omit unnecessary
runtime test for integer argument, unless debugging.
Use EMACS_INT for Emacs integers.
* src/eval.c (Ffunc_arity): Omit unused locals.
Avoid side effects in ‘if’ expr.
(lambda_arity): Use bool for boolean, and EMACS_INT for Emacs ints.
2016-03-26 19:24:46 -07:00
Paul Pogonyshev
6f3243db55 Implement 'func-arity'
* src/eval.c (Ffunc_arity, lambda_arity): New functions.
* src/bytecode.c (get_byte_code_arity): New function.
* src/lisp.h (get_byte_code_arity): Add prototype.

* doc/lispref/functions.texi (What Is a Function): Document
'func-arity'.

* etc/NEWS: Mention 'func-arity'.

* test/src/fns-tests.el (fns-tests-func-arity): New test set.
2016-03-26 11:19:43 +03:00
Paul Eggert
7352c6c695 Rework C source files to avoid ^(
Work around Bug#22884 by rewording comments and strings to avoid ‘(’
at the start of a line unless it starts a function.  This change
is a short-term hack; in the longer run we plan to fix cc-mode’s
performance for C files that have ‘(’ at the start of a line in a
comment or string.
2016-03-10 07:59:19 -08:00
Paul Eggert
0e963201d0 Update copyright year to 2016
Run admin/update-copyright.
2016-01-01 01:34:24 -08:00
Paul Eggert
aa7dac8998 Simplify push_handler and profile its malloc
* src/lisp.h (PUSH_HANDLER): Remove.
All callers changed to use push_handler directly.
* src/eval.c (internal_condition_case)
(internal_condition_case_1, internal_condition_case_2)
(internal_condition_case_n):
Use same pattern as for other invokers of push_handler.
(push_handler, push_handler_nosignal): Use call-by-value
instead of call-by-reference.  All uses changed.
(push_handler): Simplify by rewriting in terms of
push_handler_nosignal.
(push_handler_nosignal): Profile any newly allocated memory.
2015-11-19 20:09:59 -08:00
Ken Raeburn
39372e1a10 merge from trunk 2015-11-01 01:42:21 -04:00
Paul Eggert
032ce1c7d1 Omit unnecessary \ before paren in C docstrings
Although \( is needed in docstrings in Elisp code, it is not needed in
docstrings in C code, since C function definitiions do not start with
a parenthesis.  The backslashes made the docstrings a bit harder to
read and to format in columns.  Also, some C docstrings had ( in
column 1 and this did not appear to be causing any problems.  So,
simplify C docstrings by replacing \( with ( and \) with ).
2015-09-16 16:26:07 -07:00
Paul Eggert
60d1b18734 Assume GC_MARK_STACK == GC_MAKE_GCPROS_NOOPS
This removes the need for GCPRO1 etc.  Suggested by Stefan Monnier in:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2015-08/msg00918.html
* doc/lispref/internals.texi (Writing Emacs Primitives):
* etc/NEWS:
Document the change.
* src/alloc.c (gcprolist, dump_zombies, MAX_ZOMBIES, zombies)
(nzombies, ngcs, avg_zombies, max_live, max_zombies, avg_live)
(Fgc_status, check_gcpros, relocatable_string_data_p, gc-precise):
* src/bytecode.c (mark_byte_stack) [BYTE_MARK_STACK]:
* src/eval.c (gcpro_level) [DEBUG_GCPRO]:
* src/lisp.h (struct handler.gcpro, struct gcpro, GC_MARK_STACK)
(GC_USE_GCPROS_AS_BEFORE, GC_MAKE_GCPROS_NOOPS)
(GC_MARK_STACK_CHECK_GCPROS, GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES)
(BYTE_MARK_STACK, GCPRO1, GCPRO2, GCPRO3, GCPRO4, GCPRO5, GCPRO6)
(GCPRO7, UNGCPRO, RETURN_UNGCPRO):
Remove.  All uses removed.  The code now assumes
GC_MARK_STACK == GC_MAKE_GCPROS_NOOPS.
* src/bytecode.c (relocate_byte_stack):
Rename from unmark_byte_stack, since it now only relocates.
All callers changed.
* src/frame.c (make_frame): Add an IF_LINT to pacify GCC 5.2
with GCPROs removed.
* src/systime.h: Use EMACS_LISP_H as the canary instead of GCPRO1.
* test/automated/finalizer-tests.el (finalizer-basic)
(finalizer-circular-reference, finalizer-cross-reference)
(finalizer-error):
* test/automated/generator-tests.el (cps-test-iter-close-finalizer):
Remove tests, as they depend on gc-precise.
2015-08-26 19:24:58 -07:00
Paul Eggert
3ebf06300b Prefer 'Qfoo' to 'intern ("foo")'
* buffer.c (syms_of_buffer):
* bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
* callint.c (Fcall_interactively):
* callproc.c (create_temp_file):
* charset.c (define_charset_internal):
* coding.c (syms_of_coding):
* editfns.c (syms_of_editfns):
* emacs.c (main):
* fns.c (syms_of_fns):
* frame.c (delete_frame, Fframe_parameters):
* keyboard.c (syms_of_keyboard):
* keymap.c (syms_of_keymap):
* minibuf.c (read_minibuf, syms_of_minibuf):
* nsfns.m (ns_cursor_type_to_lisp):
* textprop.c (syms_of_textprop):
* xdisp.c (Fformat_mode_line, syms_of_xdisp):
* xfns.c (x_create_tip_frame, Fx_select_font):
* xml.c (parse_region):
Prefer constants like 'Qfoo' to calls like 'intern ("foo")'.
* buffer.c (syms_of_buffer): OK to do (put 'erase-buffer 'disabled
t) here now ...
(keys_of_buffer): ... instead of here.
* ftfont.c (syms_of_ftfont): Move DEFSYM of Qmono from here ...
* xfns.c (syms_of_xfns): ... to here, since ftfont.c is more
optional than xfns.c.
2015-02-21 00:27:00 -08:00
Paul Eggert
58f2d6ef32 Compute C decls for DEFSYMs automatically
Fixes Bug#15880.
This patch also makes Q constants (e.g., Qnil) constant addresses
from the C point of view.
* make-docfile.c: Revamp to generate table of symbols, too.
Include <stdbool.h>.
(xstrdup): New function.
(main): Don't process the same file twice.
(SYMBOL): New constant in enum global_type.
(struct symbol): Turn 'value' member into a union, either v.value
for int or v.svalue for string.  All uses changed.
(add_global): New arg svalue, which overrides value, so that globals
can have a string value.
(close_emacs_global): New arg num_symbols; all uses changed.
Output lispsym decl.
(write_globals): Output symbol globals too.  Output more
ATTRIBUTE_CONST, now that Qnil etc. are C constants.
Output defsym_name table.
(scan_c_file): Move most of guts into ...
(scan_c_stream): ... new function.  Scan for DEFSYMs and
record symbols found.  Don't read past EOF if file doesn't
end in newline.
* alloc.c, bidi.c, buffer.c, bytecode.c, callint.c, casefiddle:
* casetab.c, category.c, ccl.c, charset.c, chartab.c, cmds.c, coding.c:
* composite.c, data.c, dbusbind.c, decompress.c, dired.c, dispnew.c:
* doc.c, editfns.c, emacs.c, eval.c, fileio.c, fns.c, font.c, fontset.c:
* frame.c, fringe.c, ftfont.c, ftxfont.c, gfilenotify.c, gnutls.c:
* image.c, inotify.c, insdel.c, keyboard.c, keymap.c, lread.c:
* macfont.m, macros.c, minibuf.c, nsfns.m, nsfont.m, nsimage.m:
* nsmenu.m, nsselect.m, nsterm.m, print.c, process.c, profiler.c:
* search.c, sound.c, syntax.c, term.c, terminal.c, textprop.c, undo.c:
* window.c, xdisp.c, xfaces.c, xfns.c, xftfont.c, xmenu.c, xml.c:
* xselect.c, xsettings.c, xterm.c:
Remove Q vars that represent symbols (e.g., Qnil, Qt, Qemacs).
These names are now defined automatically by make-docfile.
* alloc.c (init_symbol): New function.
(Fmake_symbol): Use it.
(c_symbol_p): New function.
(valid_lisp_object_p, purecopy): Use it.
* alloc.c (marked_pinned_symbols):
Use make_lisp_symbol instead of make_lisp_ptr.
(garbage_collect_1): Mark lispsym symbols.
(CHECK_ALLOCATED_AND_LIVE_SYMBOL): New macro.
(mark_object): Use it.
(sweep_symbols): Sweep lispsym symbols.
(symbol_uses_obj): New function.
(which_symbols): Use it.  Work for lispsym symbols, too.
(init_alloc_once): Initialize Vpurify_flag here; no need to wait,
since Qt's address is already known now.
(syms_of_alloc): Add lispsym count to symbols_consed.
* buffer.c (init_buffer_once): Compare to Qnil, not to make_number (0),
when testing whether storage is all bits zero.
* dispextern (struct image_type):
* font.c (font_property_table):
* frame.c (struct frame_parm_table, frame_parms):
* keyboard.c (scroll_bar_parts, struct event_head):
* xdisp.c (struct props):
Use XSYMBOL_INIT (Qfoo) and struct Lisp_Symbol * rather than &Qfoo and
Lisp_Object *, since Qfoo is no longer an object whose address can be
taken.  All uses changed.
* eval.c (run_hook): New function.  Most uses of Frun_hooks changed to
use it, so that they no longer need to take the address of a Lisp sym.
(syms_of_eval): Don't use DEFSYM on Vrun_hooks, as it's a variable.
* frame.c (syms_of_frame): Add defsyms for the frame_parms table.
* keyboard.c (syms_of_keyboard): Don't DEFSYM Qmenu_bar here.
DEFSYM Qdeactivate_mark before the corresponding var.
* keymap.c (syms_of_keymap): Use DEFSYM for Qmenu_bar and Qmode_line
instead of interning their symbols; this avoids duplicates.
(LISP_INITIALLY, TAG_PTR)
(DEFINE_LISP_SYMBOL_BEGIN, DEFINE_LISP_SYMBOL_END, XSYMBOL_INIT):
New macros.
(LISP_INITIALLY_ZERO): Use it.
(enum symbol_interned, enum symbol_redirect, struct Lisp_Symbol)
(EXFUN, DEFUN_ARGS_MANY, DEFUN_ARGS_UNEVALLED, DEFUN_ARGS_*):
Move decls up, to avoid forward uses.  Include globals.h earlier, too.
(make_lisp_symbol): New function.
(XSETSYMBOL): Use it.
(DEFSYM): Now just a placeholder for make-docfile.
* lread.c (DEFINE_SYMBOLS): Define, for globals.h.
(intern_sym): New function, with body taken from old intern_driver.
(intern_driver): Use it.  Last arg is now Lisp integer, not ptrdiff_t.
All uses changed.
(define_symbol): New function.
(init_obarray): Define the C symbols taken from lispsym.
Use plain DEFSYM for Qt and Qnil.
* syntax.c (init_syntax_once): No need to worry about
Qchar_table_extra_slots.
2015-01-05 10:14:58 -08:00
Paul Eggert
7e09ef09a4 Update copyright year to 2015
Run admin/update-copyright.
2015-01-01 14:26:41 -08:00
Paul Eggert
1564080f0b Clean up extern decls a bit.
* configure.ac (WERROR_CFLAGS): Don't disable -Wnested-externs.
While we're at it, don't disable -Wlogical-op either.
* src/bytecode.c: Include blockinput.h and keyboard.h rather
than rolling their APIs by hand.
* src/emacs.c: Include regex.h and rely on its and lisp.h's API
rather than rolling them by hand.
* src/lastfile.c: Include lisp.h, to check this file's API.
* src/lisp.h (lisp_eval_depth, my_edata, my_endbss, my_endbss_static):
New decls.
* src/regex.h (re_max_failures): New decl.
* src/unexcw.c, src/unexmacosx.c, src/unexw32.c:
Rely on lisp.h's API rather than rolling it by hand.
* src/vm-limit.c (__after_morecore_hook, __morecore, real_morecore):
Declare at top level, to pacify GCC -Wnested-externs.
2014-08-31 19:37:22 -07:00
Stefan Monnier
9da43ddc9d * src/bytecode.c (FETCH) [BYTE_CODE_SAFE]: Check the bytecode wasn't
relocated from under us.
2014-05-27 19:48:35 -04:00
Paul Eggert
8208d2bf95 Assume C99 or later.
* lib/stdarg.in.h, lib/stdbool.in.h, m4/stdarg.m4, m4/stdbool.m4:
Remove.
* configure.ac (_AC_PROG_CC_C89): Define a dummy, to keep 'configure'
smaller.
(gl_PROG_CC_C99): Use this to get C99 or later.
* lib/gnulib.mk, m4/gnulib-comp.m4: Regenerate.
* admin/merge-gnulib (GNULIB_MODULES): Remove stdarg, stdbool.
(GNULIB_TOOL_FLAGS): Avoid stdarg, stdbool.
* doc/lispref/internals.texi (C Dialect): Document this.
* etc/NEWS: Document this.
* nt/gnulib.mk: Remove stdarg and stdbool modules.
* src/bytecode.c (B__dummy__): Remove.
* src/conf_post.h (bool_bf) [!NS_IMPL_GNUSTEP]: Use bool.
(FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER): Now always empty.
* src/dbusbind.c (XD_DEBUG_MESSAGE) [!DBUS_DEBUG]:
* src/regex.c (DEBUG_PRINT): Assume varargs macros.
* src/lisp.h (DEFUN_FUNCTION_INIT): Remove.  All uses now assume C99.

Fixes: debbugs:17487
2014-05-17 01:11:31 -07:00
Stefan Monnier
285d6d5d0f * src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Rework the volatiles. Most importantly,
make sure stack.byte_string_start is not de-adjusted by pushhandler.
2014-04-12 22:51:11 -04:00
Paul Eggert
ba3189039a Update copyright year to 2014 by running admin/update-copyright. 2014-01-01 07:43:34 +00:00
Paul Eggert
91f2d27289 Port to stricter C99 platforms.
Especially, C99 prohibits nesting a struct X inside struct Y if
struct X has a flexible array member.
Also, merge from gnulib, incorporating:
2013-11-03 intprops: port to Oracle Studio c99
* lib/intprops.h: Update from gnulib.
* src/alloc.c (struct sdata): New type.
(sdata): Implement in terms of struct sdata.
Remove u member; all uses replaced by next_vector, set_next_vector.
(SDATA_SELECTOR, SDATA_DATA, SDATA_DATA_OFFSET): Adjust to sdata change.
(SDATA_DATA_OFFSET): Now a constant, not a macro.
(struct sblock): Rename first_data member to data, which is now
a flexible array member.  All uses changed.
(next_vector, set_next_vector, large_vector_vec): New functions.
(vector_alignment): New constant.
(roundup_size): Make it a multiple of ALIGNOF_STRUCT_LISP_VECTOR, too.
(struct large-vector): Now merely a NEXT member, since the old approach
ran afoul of stricter C99.  All uses changed to use
large_vector_vec or large_vector_offset.
(large_vector_offset): New constant.
* src/dispnew.c: Include tparam.h, for tgetent.
Do not include term.h; no longer needed.
* src/gnutls.c (Fgnutls_boot): Don't continue after calling a _Noreturn.
* src/lisp.h (ENUM_BF) [__SUNPRO_C && __STDC__]: Use unsigned int.
(struct Lisp_Vector): Use a flexible array member for contents,
instead of a union with a member that is an array of size 1.
All uses changed.
(ALIGNOF_STRUCT_LISP_VECTOR): New constant, to make up for the
fact that the struct no longer contains a union.
(struct Lisp_Misc_Any, struct Lisp_Marker, struct Lisp_Overlay)
(struct Lisp_Save_Value, struct Lisp_Free):
Use unsigned, not int, for spacers, to avoid c99 warning.
(union specbinding): Use unsigned, not bool, for bitfield, as
bool is not portable to pre-C99 hosts.
2013-11-03 22:09:03 -08:00
Paul Eggert
157fec2e19 * bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Use some more volatile variables
to work around local variables getting clobbered by longjmp.
Port to pre-C99, which doesn't allow decls after stmts.
2013-10-03 23:51:50 -07:00
Stefan Monnier
adf2aa6140 Introduce new bytecodes for efficient catch/condition-case in lexbind.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el (byte-optimize-form-code-walker):
Optimize under `condition-case' and `catch' if
byte-compile--use-old-handlers is nil.
(disassemble-offset): Handle new bytecodes.

* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-pushcatch, byte-pushconditioncase)
(byte-pophandler): New byte codes.
(byte-goto-ops): Adjust accordingly.
(byte-compile--use-old-handlers): New var.
(byte-compile-catch): Use new byte codes depending on
byte-compile--use-old-handlers.
(byte-compile-condition-case--old): Rename from
byte-compile-condition-case.
(byte-compile-condition-case--new): New function.
(byte-compile-condition-case): New function that dispatches depending
on byte-compile--use-old-handlers.
(byte-compile-unwind-protect): Pass a function to byte-unwind-protect
when we can.

* lisp/emacs-lisp/cconv.el (cconv-convert, cconv-analyse-form): Adjust for
the new compilation scheme using the new byte-codes.

* src/alloc.c (Fgarbage_collect): Merge scans of handlerlist and catchlist,
and make them unconditional now that they're heap-allocated.

* src/bytecode.c (BYTE_CODES): Add Bpushcatch, Bpushconditioncase
and Bpophandler.
(bcall0): New function.
(exec_byte_code): Add corresponding cases.  Improve error message when
encountering an invalid byte-code.  Let Bunwind_protect accept
a function (rather than a list of expressions) as argument.

* src/eval.c (catchlist): Remove (merge with handlerlist).
(handlerlist, lisp_eval_depth): Not static any more.
(internal_catch, internal_condition_case, internal_condition_case_1)
(internal_condition_case_2, internal_condition_case_n):
Use PUSH_HANDLER.
(unwind_to_catch, Fthrow, Fsignal): Adjust to merged
handlerlist/catchlist.
(internal_lisp_condition_case): Use PUSH_HANDLER.  Adjust to new
handlerlist which can only handle a single condition-case handler at
a time.
(find_handler_clause): Simplify since we only a single branch here
any more.

* src/lisp.h (struct handler): Merge struct handler and struct catchtag.
(PUSH_HANDLER): New macro.
(catchlist): Remove.
(handlerlist): Always declare.
2013-10-03 00:58:56 -04:00
Dmitry Antipov
d6d9cbc15c Use union for the payload of struct Lisp_Vector.
This helps to avoid a few glitches dictated by C's aliasing rules.
* lisp.h (struct Lisp_Vector): Use union for next and
contents member.  Adjust comment.  Change related users.
* alloc.c (next_in_free_list, set_next_in_free_list): Remove.
Related users changed.
* buffer.c, bytecode.c, ccl.c, character.h, chartab.c, composite.c:
* composite.h, disptab.h, fns.c, fontset.c, indent.c, keyboard.c:
* lread.c, msdos.c, process.c, w32menu.c, window.c, xdisp.c:
* xfaces.c, xfont.c, xmenu.c: Related users changed.
2013-09-24 10:43:20 +04:00
Barry O'Reilly
ebb9984728 Change comparison functions =, <, >, <=, >= to take many arguments.
* src/data.c: Change comparison functions' interface and
  implementation
* src/lisp.h: Make arithcompare available for efficient two arg
  comparisons
* src/bytecode.c: Use arithcompare
* src/fileio.c: Use new interface
* test/automated/data-tests.el: New tests for comparison functions
* etc/NEWS
2013-09-11 01:03:23 -04:00
Tom Tromey
cc231cbe45 merge from trunk 2013-07-26 14:02:53 -06:00
Paul Eggert
27e498e6e5 New unwind-protect flavors to better type-check C callbacks.
This also lessens the need to write wrappers for callbacks,
and the need for make_save_pointer.
* alloca.c (free_save_value):
* atimer.c (run_all_atimers):
Now extern.
* alloc.c (safe_alloca_unwind):
* atimer.c (unwind_stop_other_atimers):
* keyboard.c (cancel_hourglass_unwind) [HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM]:
* menu.c (cleanup_popup_menu) [HAVE_NS]:
* minibuf.c (choose_minibuf_frame_1):
* process.c (make_serial_process_unwind):
* xdisp.h (pop_message_unwind):
* xselect.c (queue_selection_requests_unwind):
Remove no-longer-needed wrapper.  All uses replaced by the wrappee.
* alloca.c (record_xmalloc):
Prefer record_unwind_protect_ptr to record_unwind_protect with
make_save_pointer.
* alloca.c (Fgarbage_collect):
Prefer record_unwind_protect_void to passing a dummy.
* buffer.c (restore_buffer):
* window.c (restore_window_configuration):
* xfns.c, w32fns.c (do_unwind_create_frame)
New wrapper.  All record-unwind uses of wrappee changed.
* buffer.c (set_buffer_if_live):
* callproc.c (call_process_cleanup, delete_temp_file):
* coding.c (code_conversion_restore):
* dired.c (directory_files_internal_w32_unwind) [WINDOWSNT]:
* editfns.c (save_excursion_restore)
(subst_char_in_region_unwind, subst_char_in_region_unwind_1)
(save_restriction_restore):
* eval.c (restore_stack_limits, un_autoload):
* fns.c (require_unwind):
* keyboard.c (recursive_edit_unwind, tracking_off):
* lread.c (record_load_unwind, load_warn_old_style_backquotes):
* macros.c (pop_kbd_macro, restore_menu_items):
* nsfns.m (unwind_create_frame):
* print.c (print_unwind):
* process.c (start_process_unwind):
* search.c (unwind_set_match_data):
* window.c (select_window_norecord, select_frame_norecord):
* xdisp.c (unwind_with_echo_area_buffer, unwind_format_mode_line)
(fast_set_selected_frame):
* xfns.c, w32fns.c (unwind_create_tip_frame):
Return void, not a dummy Lisp_Object.  All uses changed.
* buffer.h (set_buffer_if_live): Move decl here from lisp.h.
* callproc.c (call_process_kill):
* fileio.c (restore_point_unwind, decide_coding_unwind)
(build_annotations_unwind):
* insdel.c (Fcombine_after_change_execute_1):
* keyboard.c (read_char_help_form_unwind):
* menu.c (unuse_menu_items):
* minibuf.c (run_exit_minibuf_hook, read_minibuf_unwind):
* sound.c (sound_cleanup):
* xdisp.c (unwind_redisplay):
* xfns.c (clean_up_dialog):
* xselect.c (x_selection_request_lisp_error, x_catch_errors_unwind):
Accept no args and return void, instead of accepting and returning
a dummy Lisp_Object.  All uses changed.
* cygw32.c (fchdir_unwind):
* fileio.c (close_file_unwind):
* keyboard.c (restore_kboard_configuration):
* lread.c (readevalllop_1):
* process.c (wait_reading_process_output_unwind):
Accept int and return void, rather than accepting an Emacs integer
and returning a dummy object.  In some cases this fixes an
unlikely bug when the corresponding int is outside Emacs integer
range.  All uses changed.
* dired.c (directory_files_internal_unwind):
* fileio.c (do_auto_save_unwind):
* gtkutil.c (pop_down_dialog):
* insdel.c (reset_var_on_error):
* lread.c (load_unwind):
* xfns.c (clean_up_file_dialog):
* xmenu.c, nsmenu.m (pop_down_menu):
* xmenu.c (cleanup_widget_value_tree):
* xselect.c (wait_for_property_change_unwind):
Accept pointer and return void, rather than accepting an Emacs
save value encapsulating the pointer and returning a dummy object.
All uses changed.
* editfns.c (Fformat): Update the saved pointer directly via
set_unwind_protect_ptr rather than indirectly via make_save_pointer.
* eval.c (specpdl_func): Remove.  All uses replaced by definiens.
(unwind_body): New function.
(record_unwind_protect): First arg is now a function returning void,
not a dummy Lisp_Object.
(record_unwind_protect_ptr, record_unwind_protect_int)
(record_unwind_protect_void): New functions.
(unbind_to): Support SPECPDL_UNWIND_PTR etc.
* fileio.c (struct auto_save_unwind): New type.
(do_auto_save_unwind): Use it.
(do_auto_save_unwind_1): Remove; subsumed by new do_auto_save_unwind.
* insdel.c (struct rvoe_arg): New type.
(reset_var_on_error): Use it.
* lisp.h (SPECPDL_UNWIND_PTR, SPECPDL_UNWIND_INT, SPECPDL_UNWIND_VOID):
New constants.
(specbinding_func): Remove; there are now several such functions.
(union specbinding): New members unwind_ptr, unwind_int, unwind_void.
(set_unwind_protect_ptr): New function.
* xselect.c: Remove unnecessary forward decls, to simplify maintenance.
2013-07-16 14:35:45 -07:00
Paul Eggert
6c6f1994bf Prefer list1 (X) to Fcons (X, Qnil) when building lists.
This makes the code easier to read and the executable a bit smaller.
Do not replace all calls to Fcons that happen to create lists,
just calls that are intended to create lists.  For example, when
creating an alist that maps FOO to nil, use list1 (Fcons (FOO, Qnil))
rather than list1 (list1 (FOO)) or Fcons (Fcons (FOO, Qnil), Qnil).
Similarly for list2 through list5.
* buffer.c (Fget_buffer_create, Fmake_indirect_buffer):
* bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
* callint.c (quotify_arg, Fcall_interactively):
* callproc.c (Fcall_process, create_temp_file):
* charset.c (load_charset_map_from_file)
(Fdefine_charset_internal, init_charset):
* coding.c (get_translation_table, detect_coding_system)
(Fcheck_coding_systems_region)
(Fset_terminal_coding_system_internal)
(Fdefine_coding_system_internal, Fdefine_coding_system_alias):
* composite.c (update_compositions, Ffind_composition_internal):
* dired.c (directory_files_internal, file_name_completion)
(Fsystem_users):
* dispnew.c (Fopen_termscript, bitch_at_user, init_display):
* doc.c (Fsnarf_documentation):
* editfns.c (Fmessage_box):
* emacs.c (main):
* eval.c (do_debug_on_call, signal_error, maybe_call_debugger)
(Feval, eval_sub, Ffuncall, apply_lambda):
* fileio.c (make_temp_name, Fcopy_file, Faccess_file)
(Fset_file_selinux_context, Fset_file_acl, Fset_file_modes)
(Fset_file_times, Finsert_file_contents)
(Fchoose_write_coding_system, Fwrite_region):
* fns.c (Flax_plist_put, Fyes_or_no_p, syms_of_fns):
* font.c (font_registry_charsets, font_parse_fcname)
(font_prepare_cache, font_update_drivers, Flist_fonts):
* fontset.c (Fset_fontset_font, Ffontset_info, syms_of_fontset):
* frame.c (make_frame, Fmake_terminal_frame)
(x_set_frame_parameters, x_report_frame_params)
(x_default_parameter, Fx_parse_geometry):
* ftfont.c (syms_of_ftfont):
* image.c (gif_load):
* keyboard.c (command_loop_1):
* keymap.c (Fmake_keymap, Fmake_sparse_keymap, access_keymap_1)
(Fcopy_keymap, append_key, Fcurrent_active_maps)
(Fminor_mode_key_binding, accessible_keymaps_1)
(Faccessible_keymaps, Fwhere_is_internal):
* lread.c (read_emacs_mule_char):
* menu.c (find_and_return_menu_selection):
* minibuf.c (get_minibuffer):
* nsfns.m (Fns_perform_service):
* nsfont.m (ns_script_to_charset):
* nsmenu.m (ns_popup_dialog):
* nsselect.m (ns_get_local_selection, ns_string_from_pasteboard)
(Fx_own_selection_internal):
* nsterm.m (append2):
* print.c (Fredirect_debugging_output)
(print_prune_string_charset):
* process.c (Fdelete_process, Fprocess_contact)
(Fformat_network_address, set_socket_option)
(read_and_dispose_of_process_output, write_queue_push)
(send_process, exec_sentinel):
* sound.c (Fplay_sound_internal):
* textprop.c (validate_plist, add_properties)
(Fput_text_property, Fadd_face_text_property)
(copy_text_properties, text_property_list, syms_of_textprop):
* unexaix.c (report_error):
* unexcoff.c (report_error):
* unexsol.c (unexec):
* xdisp.c (redisplay_tool_bar, store_mode_line_string)
(Fformat_mode_line, syms_of_xdisp):
* xfaces.c (set_font_frame_param)
(Finternal_lisp_face_attribute_values)
(Finternal_merge_in_global_face, syms_of_xfaces):
* xfns.c (x_default_scroll_bar_color_parameter)
(x_default_font_parameter, x_create_tip_frame):
* xfont.c (xfont_supported_scripts):
* xmenu.c (Fx_popup_dialog, xmenu_show, xdialog_show)
(menu_help_callback, xmenu_show):
* xml.c (make_dom):
* xterm.c (set_wm_state):
Prefer list1 (FOO) to Fcons (FOO, Qnil) when creating a list,
and similarly for list2 through list5.
2013-07-15 23:39:49 -07:00
Tom Tromey
b34a529f17 Merge from trunk 2013-07-12 18:44:13 -06:00
Paul Eggert
29abe551a0 Port to C89.
* lib-src/ebrowse.c (USAGE): Remove macro with too-long string literal ...
(usage_message): ... and replace it with this new static constant
containing multiple literals.  All uses changed.
* lib-src/emacsclient.c (print_help_and_exit):
Rewrite to avoid string literals longer than the C89 limits.
(start_daemon_and_retry_set_socket):
Rewrite to avoid non-constant array initializer.
* lib-src/make-docfile.c (enum global_type): Omit trailing comma.
* src/bytecode.c (BYTE_CODE_THREADED): Do not define if __STRICT_ANSI__.
(B__dummy__): New dummy symbol, to pacify C89.
* src/dbusbind.c (XD_DEBUG_MESSAGE): Omit debugging on C89 hosts, since
they can't grok varargs macros.
* src/dispnew.c (add_window_display_history)
(add_frame_display_history):
* src/print.c (print_object):
* src/xdisp.c (debug_method_add):
Use %p printf format only for void pointers.
* src/emacs.c (usage_message): New constant, replacing ...
(USAGE1, USAGE2, USAGE3): Remove; they were too long for C89.
(main): Adjust to usage reorg.
* src/fns.c (syms_of_fns):
* src/profiler.c (syms_of_profiler):
Don't use non-constant struct initializers.
* src/gnutls.h (gnutls_initstage_t):
* src/lisp.h (enum Lisp_Fwd_Type):
* src/lread.c (lisp_file_lexically_bound_p):
* src/xsettings.c (anonymous enum):
Remove trailing comma.
* src/xsettings.c (apply_xft_settings): Use %f, not %lf; %lf is a C99ism.
* src/lisp.h (ENUM_BF): Use unsigned if pedantic.
(DEFUN_FUNCTION_INIT): New macro, that falls back on a cast if pre-C99.
(DEFUN): Use it.
* src/regex.c (const_re_char): New type, to pacify strict C89.
All uses of 'const re_char' replaced to use it.
* src/regex.h (_Restrict_): Rename from __restrict, to avoid clash
with glibc when strict C89.  This change is imported from gnulib.
All uses changed.
(_Restrict_arr_): Rename from __restrict_arr, similarly.
* src/sysdep.c (time_from_jiffies) [!HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT]:
Omit GNU_LINUX implementation, since it requires long long.
* src/xterm.c (x_draw_underwave):
Do not assume the traditional order of struct's members.
(x_term_init): Rewrite to avoid the need for non-constant structure
initializers.
2013-07-10 16:23:57 -07:00
Tom Tromey
6dacdad5fc merge from trunk
this merges frmo trunk and fixes various build issues.
this needed a few ugly tweaks.
this hangs in "make check" now
2013-07-06 23:18:58 -06:00
Paul Eggert
1fc7100890 * syntax.c: Integer cleanups.
(SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLEC): Return a boolean, not 0-or-2.
All uses that need 0-or-2 changed to:
(SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLEC2): New macro, with the same semantics
as the old SYNTAX_FLAGS_COMMENT_STYLEC.
(struct lisp_parse_state, syntax_prefix_flag_p, update_syntax_table)
(char_quoted, prev_char_comend_first, back_comment)
(Finternal_describe_syntax_value, skip_chars, skip_syntaxes)
(in_classes, forw_comment, scan_lists, scan_sexps_forward):
Use bool for boolean.
(update_syntax_table, skip_chars, skip_syntaxes):
Prefer int to unsigned when either will do.
(back_comment): Return boolean success flag, like forw_comment,
instead of positive-or-minus-1 (which might have overflowed int anyway).
Don't stuff ptrdiff_t into int.
(syntax_spec_code, syntax_code_spec): Now const.
(Fmatching_paren, scan_lists, scan_sexps_forward):
Use enum syntaxcode for syntax code.
(Fmatching_paren): Check that arg is a character, not just an integer.
(Fstring_to_syntax): Don't assume 0377 fits in enum syntaxcode.
(Finternal_describe_syntax_value): Omit no-longer-needed
comparison to 0.
(skip_chars): Use char, not unsigned char, when the distinction
doesn't matter.
(forw_comment, scan_lists): Prefer A |= B to A = A || B when B's cheap.
* bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
* syntax.c (syntax_spec_code, Fchar_syntax)
(Finternal_describe_syntax_value, skip_chars, skip_syntaxes)
(init_syntax_once):
* syntax.h (SYNTAX_WITH_FLAGS):
Omit unnecessary casts.
2013-06-20 11:59:08 -07:00
Tom Tromey
68359abba9 merge from trunk; clean up some issues 2013-06-03 12:25:05 -06:00
Paul Eggert
31ff141c22 Port --enable-gcc-warnings to clang.
* configure.ac (nw): Remove obsolescent warnings.
These aren't needed for clang, or for gcc for that matter.
(emacs_cv_clang): New var, which tests for clang.
Omit warnings that clang is too picky about.
(GLIB_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS): Define this;
needed for Ubuntu 13.04 + clang + --enable-gcc-warnings.
* lib-src/etags.c: Omit unnecessary forward decls.
(print_version, print_help): Declare _Noreturn.
* lib-src/pop.c (socket_connection) [HAVE_GETADDRINFO]: Simplify.
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
* src/regex.c:
Redo diagnostic pragmas to pacify clang, too.
* src/dbusbind.c (xd_retrieve_arg): Do not use uninitialized variable.
* src/editfns.c (Fencode_time):
* src/fileio.c (file_accessible_directory_p):
* src/font.c (font_unparse_xlfd):
Use '&"string"[index]' instead of '"string" + (index)'.
* src/undo.c (user_error): Remove; unused.
2013-05-17 22:32:17 -07:00
Andreas Schwab
908589fd28 Reorder conditions that are written backwards
* alloc.c (xpalloc, Fgarbage_collect): Reorder conditions that are
written backwards.
* blockinput.h (input_blocked_p): Likewise.
* bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Likewise.
* callproc.c (call_process_kill, call_process_cleanup)
(Fcall_process): Likewise.
* ccl.c (ccl_driver, resolve_symbol_ccl_program)
(Fccl_execute_on_string): Likewise.
* character.c (string_escape_byte8): Likewise.
* charset.c (read_hex): Likewise.
* cm.c (calccost): Likewise.
* data.c (cons_to_unsigned): Likewise.
* dired.c (directory_files_internal, file_name_completion):
Likewise.
* dispnew.c (scrolling_window, update_frame_1, Fsleep_for)
(sit_for): Likewise.
* doc.c (Fsubstitute_command_keys): Likewise.
* doprnt.c (doprnt): Likewise.
* editfns.c (hi_time, decode_time_components, Fformat): Likewise.
* emacsgtkfixed.c: Likewise.
* fileio.c (file_offset, Fwrite_region): Likewise.
* floatfns.c (Fexpt, fmod_float): Likewise.
* fns.c (larger_vector, make_hash_table, Fmake_hash_table):
Likewise.
* font.c (font_intern_prop): Likewise.
* frame.c (x_set_alpha): Likewise.
* gtkutil.c (get_utf8_string): Likewise.
* indent.c (check_display_width): Likewise.
* intervals.c (create_root_interval, rotate_right, rotate_left)
(split_interval_right, split_interval_left)
(adjust_intervals_for_insertion, delete_node)
(interval_deletion_adjustment, adjust_intervals_for_deletion)
(merge_interval_right, merge_interval_left, copy_intervals)
(set_intervals_multibyte_1): Likewise.
* keyboard.c (gobble_input, append_tool_bar_item): Likewise.
* keymap.c (Fkey_description): Likewise.
* lisp.h (FIXNUM_OVERFLOW_P, vcopy): Likewise.
* lread.c (openp, read_integer, read1, string_to_number):
Likewise.
* menu.c (ensure_menu_items): Likewise.
* minibuf.c (read_minibuf_noninteractive): Likewise.
* print.c (printchar, strout): Likewise.
* process.c (create_process, Faccept_process_output)
(wait_reading_process_output, read_process_output, send_process)
(wait_reading_process_output): Likewise.
* profiler.c (make_log, handle_profiler_signal): Likewise.
* regex.c (re_exec): Likewise.
* regex.h: Likewise.
* search.c (looking_at_1, Freplace_match): Likewise.
* sysdep.c (get_child_status, procfs_ttyname)
(procfs_get_total_memory): Likewise.
* systime.h (EMACS_TIME_VALID_P): Likewise.
* term.c (dissociate_if_controlling_tty): Likewise.
* window.c (get_phys_cursor_glyph): Likewise.
* xdisp.c (init_iterator, redisplay_internal, redisplay_window)
(try_window_reusing_current_matrix, try_window_id, pint2hrstr):
Likewise.
* xfns.c (Fx_window_property): Likewise.
* xmenu.c (set_frame_menubar): Likewise.
* xselect.c (x_get_window_property, x_handle_dnd_message):
Likewise.
* xsmfns.c (smc_save_yourself_CB): Likewise.
* xterm.c (x_scroll_bar_set_handle): Likewise.
2013-03-24 13:59:45 +01:00
Tom Tromey
6bd488cd8d merge from trunk 2013-03-17 05:17:24 -06:00
Paul Eggert
d9df6f40e3 Static checking by Sun C 5.12.
* lib-src/etags.c (analyse_regex): Omit unreachable code.
* src/alloc.c (buffer_memory_full) [REL_ALLOC]:
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
* src/dispnew.c (init_display):
* src/eval.c (error):
* src/fileio.c (Fsubstitute_in_file_name):
* src/keyboard.c (Fevent_convert_list):
* src/keymap.c (Fsingle_key_description):
* src/term.c (maybe_fatal, fatal):
* src/xfns.c (Fx_display_backing_store, Fx_display_visual_class):
* src/xsmfns.c (Fhandle_save_session):
Omit unreachable code.
* src/keymap.c (map_keymap_char_table_item): Cast void * to
a function pointer type; the C Standard requires this.
2013-03-13 00:27:34 -07:00
Stefan Monnier
99ec16475a * src/bytecode.c (struct byte_stack): Remove `constants' when unused. 2013-03-10 17:46:55 -04:00
Tom Tromey
e078a23feb merge from trunk 2013-01-05 19:36:45 -07:00
Paul Eggert
0877d0dc24 Merge from emacs-24; up to 2012-12-06T01:39:03Z!monnier@iro.umontreal.ca 2013-01-02 08:13:04 -08:00
Paul Eggert
ab422c4d68 Update copyright notices for 2013. 2013-01-01 09:11:05 +00:00
Tom Tromey
3d6eced1ae merge from trunk 2012-12-17 07:56:22 -07:00
Paul Eggert
bc9dbce6ee * bytecode.c, lisp.h (Qbytecode): Remove.
No longer needed after 2012-11-20 interactive-p changes.
2012-12-03 13:07:47 -08:00
Stefan Monnier
23ba2705e2 Make called-interactively-p work for edebug or advised code.
* lisp/subr.el (called-interactively-p-functions): New var.
(internal--called-interactively-p--get-frame): New macro.
(called-interactively-p, interactive-p): Rewrite in Lisp.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/nadvice.el (advice--called-interactively-skip): New fun.
(called-interactively-p-functions): Use it.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/edebug.el (edebug--called-interactively-skip): New fun.
(called-interactively-p-functions): Use it.
* lisp/allout.el (allout-called-interactively-p): Don't assume
called-interactively-p is a subr.
* src/eval.c (Finteractive_p, Fcalled_interactively_p, interactive_p): Remove.
(syms_of_eval): Remove corresponding defsubr.
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): `interactive-p' is now a Lisp function.
* test/automated/advice-tests.el (advice-tests--data): Remove.
(advice-tests): Move the tests directly here instead.
Add called-interactively-p tests.
2012-11-19 23:24:09 -05:00
Stefan Monnier
22e8cf4a89 * src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Signal an error instead of aborting,
when encountering an unknown bytecode.
2012-09-24 18:47:51 -04:00
Paul Eggert
0caaedb1c3 Remove configure's --without-sync-input option.
When auditing signal-handling in preparation for cleaning it up,
I found that SYNC_INPUT has race conditions and would be a real
pain to fix.  Since it's an undocumented and deprecated
configure-time option, now seems like a good time to remove it.
Also see <http://bugs.gnu.org/11080#16>.
* configure.ac (SYNC_INPUT, BROKEN_SA_RESTART): Remove.
* admin/CPP-DEFINES (BROKEN_SA_RESTART, SA_RESTART): Remove.
* etc/TODO (Make SYNC_INPUT the default): Remove, as the code now
behaves as if SYNC_INPUT is always true.
* src/alloc.c (_bytes_used, __malloc_extra_blocks, _malloc_internal)
(_free_internal) [!DOUG_LEA_MALLOC]: Remove decls.
(alloc_mutex) [!SYSTEM_MALLOC && !SYNC_INPUT && HAVE_PTHREAD]:
(malloc_hysteresis):
(check_depth) [XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK]:
(MALLOC_BLOCK_INPUT, MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT):
(__malloc_hook, __realloc_hook, __free_hook, BYTES_USED)
(dont_register_blocks, bytes_used_when_reconsidered)
(bytes_used_when_full, emacs_blocked_free, emacs_blocked_malloc)
(emacs_blocked_realloc, reset_malloc_hooks, uninterrupt_malloc):
[!SYSTEM_MALLOC && !SYNC_INPUT]:
Remove. All uses removed.
(MALLOC_BLOCK_INPUT, MALLOC_UNBLOCK_INPUT): Use a different
implementation, one that depends on whether the new macro
XMALLOC_BLOCK_INPUT_CHECK is defined, not on whether SYNC_INPUT
is defined.
* src/atimer.c (run_timers, handle_alarm_signal):
* src/keyboard.c (pending_signal, poll_for_input_1, poll_for_input)
(handle_async_input, process_pending_signals)
(handle_input_available_signal, init_keyboard):
* src/nsterm.m (ns_read_socket):
* src/process.c (wait_reading_process_output):
* src/regex.c (immediate_quit, IMMEDIATE_QUIT_CHECK):
* src/sysdep.c (emacs_sigaction_init) [SA_RESTART]:
(emacs_write):
* src/xterm.c (XTread_socket):
Assume SYNC_INPUT.
* src/conf_post.h (SA_RESTART) [IRIX6_5]: Do not #undef.
* src/eval.c (handling_signal): Remove.  All uses removed.
* src/lisp.h (ELSE_PENDING_SIGNALS): Remove.
All uses replaced with the SYNC_INPUT version.
(reset_malloc_hooks, uninterrupt_malloc, handling_signal):
Remove decls.
* src/sysdep.c, src/syssignal.h (main_thread) [FORWARD_SIGNAL_TO_MAIN_THREAD]:
Now static.

Fixes: debbugs:12450
2012-09-16 14:43:55 -07:00
Paul Eggert
0328b6de4a Port better to POSIX hosts lacking _setjmp.
* configure.ac (HAVE__SETJMP, HAVE_SIGSETJMP): New symbols.
(_setjmp, _longjmp): Remove.
* src/lisp.h: Include <setjmp.h> here, since we use its symbols here.
All instances of '#include <setjmp.h>' removed, if the
only reason for the instance was because "lisp.h" was included.
(sys_jmp_buf, sys_setjmp, sys_longjmp): New symbols.
Unless otherwise specified, replace all uses of jmp_buf, _setjmp,
and _longjmp with the new symbols.  Emacs already uses _setjmp if
available, so this change affects only POSIXish hosts that have
sigsetjmp but not _setjmp, such as some versions of Solaris and
Unixware.  (Also, POSIX-2008 marks _setjmp as obsolescent.)
* src/image.c (_setjmp, _longjmp) [HAVE_PNG && !HAVE__SETJMP]: New macros.
(png_load_body) [HAVE_PNG]:
(PNG_LONGJMP) [HAVE_PNG && PNG_LIBPNG_VER < 10500]:
(PNG_JMPBUF) [HAVE_PNG && PNG_LIBPNG_VER >= 10500]:
Use _setjmp and _longjmp rather than sys_setjmp and sys_longjmp,
since PNG requires jmp_buf.  This is the only exception to the
general rule that we now use sys_setjmp and sys_longjmp.
This exception is OK since this code does not change the signal
mask or longjmp out of a signal handler.

Fixes: debbugs:12446
2012-09-15 00:06:56 -07:00
Paul Eggert
1088b9226e Simplify redefinition of 'abort' (Bug#12316).
Do not try to redefine the 'abort' function.  Instead, redo
the code so that it calls 'emacs_abort' rather than 'abort'.
This removes the need for the NO_ABORT configure-time macro
and makes it easier to change the abort code to do a backtrace.
* configure.ac (NO_ABRT): Remove.
* admin/CPP-DEFINES (NO_ABORT): Remove.
* nt/inc/ms-w32.h (w32_abort) [HAVE_NTGUI]: Remove.
* src/.gdbinit: Just stop at emacs_abort, not at w32_abort or abort.
* src/emacs.c (abort) [!DOS_NT && !NO_ABORT]:
Remove; sysdep.c's emacs_abort now takes its place.
* src/lisp.h (emacs_abort): New decl.  All calls from Emacs code to
'abort' changed to use 'emacs_abort'.
* src/msdos.c (dos_abort) [defined abort]: Remove; not used.
(abort) [!defined abort]: Rename to ...
(emacs_abort): ... new name.
* src/sysdep.c (emacs_abort) [!HAVE_NTGUI]: New function, taking
the place of the old 'abort' in emacs.c.
* src/w32.c, src/w32fns.c (abort): Do not #undef.
* src/w32.c (emacs_abort): Rename from w32_abort.
2012-09-04 10:34:54 -07:00
Tom Tromey
bf69f522a9 merge from trunk 2012-09-04 10:10:06 -06:00
Dmitry Antipov
6632288705 Always use set_buffer_if_live to restore original buffer at unwind.
* buffer.h (record_unwind_current_buffer): New function.
* bytecode.c, dispnew.c, editfns.c, fileio.c, fns.c, insdel.c:
* keyboard.c, keymap.c, minibuf.c, print.c, process.c, textprop.c:
* undo.c, window.c: Adjust users.
* buffer.c (set_buffer_if_live): Fix comment.
2012-08-28 10:20:08 +04:00
Paul Eggert
2f221583cf * bytecode.c, callint.c, callproc.c: Use bool for boolean.
* bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
* callint.c (check_mark, Fcall_interactively):
* callproc.c (Fcall_process, add_env, child_setup, getenv_internal_1)
(getenv_internal, sync_process_alive, call_process_exited):
* lisp.h (USE_SAFE_ALLOCA):
Use bool for booleans, instead of int.
* lisp.h, process.h: Adjust prototypes to match above changes.
* callint.c (Fcall_interactively): Don't assume the mark's
offset fits in 'int'.
2012-08-24 20:11:12 -07:00
Tom Tromey
2d525b793f This parameterizes the GC a bit to make it thread-ready.
The basic idea is that whenever a thread "exits lisp" -- that is,
releases the global lock in favor of another thread -- it must save
its stack boundaries in the thread object.  This way the boundaries
are always available for marking.  This is the purpose of
flush_stack_call_func.

I haven't tested this under all the possible GC configurations.
There is a new FIXME in a spot that i didn't convert.

Arguably all_threads should go in the previous patch.
2012-08-15 13:01:36 -06:00
Tom Tromey
68b3248243 This introduces a thread-state object and moves various C globals
there.  It also introduces #defines for these globals to avoid a
monster patch.

The #defines mean that this patch also has to rename a few fields
whose names clash with the defines.

There is currently just a single "thread"; so this patch does not
impact Emacs behavior in any significant way.
2012-08-15 12:56:38 -06:00
Dmitry Antipov
c644523bd8 Revert and cleanup Lisp_Cons, Lisp_Misc and Lisp_Symbol things.
* src/lisp.h (struct Lisp_Symbol): Change xname to meaningful
name since all xname users are fixed long time ago.  Do not use
INTERNAL_FIELD.
(set_symbol_name, set_symbol_function, set_symbol_plist):
(set_symbol_next, set_overlay_plist): New function.
(struct Lisp_Cons): Do not use INTERNAL_FIELD.
(struct Lisp_Overlay): Likewise.
(CVAR, MVAR, SVAR): Remove.
* src/alloc.c, src/buffer.c, src/buffer.h, src/bytecode.c:
* src/cmds.c, src/data.c, src/doc.c, src/eval.c, src/fns.c:
* src/keyboard.c, src/lread.c, src/nsselect.m, src/xterm.c:
Adjust users.
* src/.gdbinit: Change to use name field of struct Lisp_Symbol
where appropriate.
* admin/coccinelle/overlay.cocci, admin/coccinelle/symbol.cocci:
Remove.
2012-08-07 17:37:21 +04:00
Dmitry Antipov
663e2b3f88 Generalize common compile-time constants.
* lisp.h (header_size, bool_header_size, word_size): Now here.
(struct Lisp_Vector): Add comment.
(struct Lisp_Bool_Vector): Move up to define handy constants.
(VECSIZE, PSEUDOVECSIZE): Simplify.
(SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP): Use new constant.  Adjust indentation.
* buffer.c, buffer.h, bytecode.c, callint.c, eval.c, fns.c:
* font.c, fontset.c, keyboard.c, keymap.c, macros.c, menu.c:
* msdos.c, w32menu.c, w32term.h, window.c, xdisp.c, xfaces.c:
* xfont.c, xmenu.c: Use word_size where appropriate.
2012-08-05 19:47:28 +04:00
Dmitry Antipov
8271d59040 Use INTERNAL_FIELD for symbols.
* src/lisp.h (SVAR): New macro.  Adjust users.
* src/alloc.c, src/bytecode.c, src/cmds.c, src/data.c, src/doc.c, src/eval.c:
* src/fns.c, src/keyboard.c, src/lread.c, src/xterm.c: Users changed.
* admin/coccinelle/symbol.cocci: Semantic patch to replace direct
access to Lisp_Object members of struct Lisp_Symbol to SVAR.
2012-08-01 11:57:09 +04:00
Dmitry Antipov
765e61e391 Cleanup calls to Fgarbage_collect.
* lisp.h (maybe_gc): New prototype.
(consing_since_gc, gc_relative_threshold, memory_full_cons_threshold):
Remove declarations.
* alloc.c (maybe_gc): New function.
(consing_since_gc, gc_relative_threshold, memory_full_cons_threshold):
Make them static.
* bytecode.c (MAYBE_GC): Use maybe_gc.
* eval.c (eval_sub, Ffuncall): Likewise.
* keyboard.c (read_char): Likewise.  Adjust call to maybe_gc
to avoid dependency from auto-save feature.
2012-07-20 09:28:00 +04:00
Paul Eggert
ffacb12679 * bytecode.c (targets): Suppress -Woverride-init warnings. 2012-07-10 15:40:34 -07:00
Tom Tromey
3a4c8000fb Implement token threading
* bytecode.c (BYTE_CODE_THREADED): New macro.
	(BYTE_CODES): New macro.  Replaces all old byte-code defines.
	(enum byte_code_op): New type.
	(CASE, NEXT, FIRST, CASE_DEFAULT, CASE_ABORT): New macros.
	(exec_byte_code): Use them.  Use token threading when applicable.
2012-07-10 08:25:22 -06:00
Paul Eggert
38182d901d More xmalloc and related cleanup.
* alloc.c, bidi.c, buffer.c, buffer.h, bytecode.c, callint.c:
* callproc.c, charset.c, coding.c, composite.c, data.c, dispnew.c:
* doc.c, editfns.c, emacs.c, eval.c, fileio.c, filelock.c, fns.c:
* font.c, fontset.c, frame.c, fringe.c, ftfont.c, ftxfont.c, gmalloc.c:
* gtkutil.c, image.c, keyboard.c, keymap.c, lread.c, macros.c, menu.c:
* nsfns.m, nsfont.m, nsmenu.m, nsterm.m, print.c, process.c, ralloc.c:
* regex.c, region-cache.c, scroll.c, search.c, sound.c, syntax.c:
* sysdep.c, term.c, termcap.c, unexmacosx.c, window.c, xdisp.c:
* xfaces.c, xfns.c, xftfont.c, xgselect.c, xmenu.c, xrdb.c, xselect.c:
* xterm.c:
Omit needless casts involving void * pointers and allocation.
Prefer "P = xmalloc (sizeof *P)" to "P = xmalloc (sizeof (TYPE_OF_P))",
as the former is more robust if P's type is changed.
Prefer xzalloc to xmalloc + memset 0.
Simplify malloc-or-realloc to realloc.
Don't worry about xmalloc returning a null pointer.
Prefer xstrdup to xmalloc + strcpy.
* editfns.c (Fmessage_box): Grow message_text by at least 80 when
growing it.
* keyboard.c (apply_modifiers_uncached): Prefer local array to
alloca of a constant.
2012-07-05 11:35:48 -07:00
Dmitry Antipov
28be1ada0f * alloc.c, bytecode.c, ccl.c, coding.c, composite.c, data.c, dosfns.c:
* font.c, image.c, keyboard.c, lread.c, menu.c, minibuf.c, msdos.c:
* print.c, syntax.c, window.c, xmenu.c, xselect.c: Replace direct
access to `contents' member of Lisp_Vector objects with AREF and ASET
where appropriate.
2012-06-19 20:56:28 +04:00
Paul Eggert
defd4196e7 Port byte-code-meter to modern targets.
* bytecode.c (METER_CODE) [BYTE_CODE_METER]: Don't assume
!CHECK_LISP_OBJECT_TYPE && !USE_LSB_TAG.  Problem with
CHECK_LISP_OBJECT_TYPE reported by Dmitry Andropov in
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2012-06/msg00282.html>.
(METER_1, METER_2): Simplify.
2012-06-18 15:53:53 -07:00
Andreas Schwab
e5560ff7d2 * buffer.h (FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR): Define as inline.
(BUF_FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR): Likewise.
* character.c (_fetch_multibyte_char_p): Remove.
* alloc.c: Include "character.h" before "buffer.h".
* bidi.c: Likewise.
* buffer.c: Likewise.
* bytecode.c: Likewise.
* callint.c: Likewise.
* callproc.c: Likewise.
* casefiddle.c: Likewise.
* casetab.c: Likewise.
* category.c: Likewise.
* cmds.c: Likewise.
* coding.c: Likewise.
* composite.c: Likewise.
* dired.c: Likewise.
* dispnew.c: Likewise.
* doc.c: Likewise.
* dosfns.c: Likewise.
* editfns.c: Likewise.
* emacs.c: Likewise.
* fileio.c: Likewise.
* filelock.c: Likewise.
* font.c: Likewise.
* fontset.c: Likewise.
* fringe.c: Likewise.
* indent.c: Likewise.
* insdel.c: Likewise.
* intervals.c: Likewise.
* keyboard.c: Likewise.
* keymap.c: Likewise.
* lread.c: Likewise.
* macros.c: Likewise.
* marker.c: Likewise.
* minibuf.c: Likewise.
* nsfns.m: Likewise.
* nsmenu.m: Likewise.
* print.c: Likewise.
* process.c: Likewise.
* regex.c: Likewise.
* region-cache.c: Likewise.
* search.c: Likewise.
* syntax.c: Likewise.
* term.c: Likewise.
* textprop.c: Likewise.
* undo.c: Likewise.
* unexsol.c: Likewise.
* w16select.c: Likewise.
* w32fns.c: Likewise.
* w32menu.c: Likewise.
* window.c: Likewise.
* xdisp.c: Likewise.
* xfns.c: Likewise.
* xmenu.c: Likewise.
* xml.c: Likewise.
* xselect.c: Likewise.
2012-06-16 14:24:15 +02:00
Paul Eggert
35cf62d95c Merge from trunk. 2012-01-09 09:36:10 -08:00
Glenn Morris
acaf905b11 Add 2012 to FSF copyright years for Emacs files 2012-01-05 01:46:05 -08:00
Paul Eggert
9898bd0e5b Merge from trunk. 2011-11-18 23:15:21 -08:00
Paul Eggert
91af3942e9 Spelling fixes. 2011-11-14 15:59:56 -08:00
Paul Eggert
8350f087ef Spelling fixes. 2011-11-14 12:23:26 -08:00
Paul Eggert
619e0f19b3 * bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Do not unnecessarily grow ptrdiff_t to EMACS_INT. 2011-10-07 18:39:12 -07:00
Paul Eggert
39b5db3b1b * bytecode.c (unmark_byte_stack, exec_byte_code): use ptrdiff_t, not int.
(exec_byte_code): Use tighter memory-full test, one that checks
for alloca overflow.  Do not compute the address of the object
just before an array.
2011-09-30 22:57:41 -07:00
Paul Eggert
d311d28c3f * alloc.c (pure_bytes_used_lisp, pure_bytes_used_non_lisp):
(allocate_vectorlike, buffer_memory_full, struct sdata, SDATA_SIZE)
(string_bytes, check_sblock, allocate_string_data):
(compact_small_strings, Fmake_bool_vector, make_string)
(make_unibyte_string, make_multibyte_string)
(make_string_from_bytes, make_specified_string)
(allocate_vectorlike, Fmake_vector, find_string_data_in_pure)
(make_pure_string, make_pure_c_string, make_pure_vector, Fpurecopy)
(mark_vectorlike):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(allocate_pseudovector):
Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough.
(inhibit_garbage_collection, Fgarbage_collect):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* bidi.c (bidi_mirror_char): Use EMACS_INT, not int, where
int might not be wide enough.
(bidi_cache_search, bidi_cache_find, bidi_init_it)
(bidi_count_bytes, bidi_char_at_pos, bidi_fetch_char)
(bidi_at_paragraph_end, bidi_find_paragraph_start)
(bidi_paragraph_init, bidi_resolve_explicit, bidi_resolve_weak)
(bidi_level_of_next_char, bidi_move_to_visually_next):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
* buffer.c (copy_overlays, Fgenerate_new_buffer_name)
(Fkill_buffer, Fset_buffer_major_mode)
(advance_to_char_boundary, Fbuffer_swap_text)
(Fset_buffer_multibyte, overlays_at, overlays_in)
(overlay_touches_p, struct sortvec, record_overlay_string)
(overlay_strings, recenter_overlay_lists)
(adjust_overlays_for_insert, adjust_overlays_for_delete)
(fix_start_end_in_overlays, fix_overlays_before, modify_overlay)
(Fmove_overlay, Fnext_overlay_change, Fprevious_overlay_change)
(Foverlay_recenter, last_overlay_modification_hooks_used)
(report_overlay_modification, evaporate_overlays, enlarge_buffer_text):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(validate_region): Omit unnecessary test for b <= e, since
that's guaranteed by the previous test.
(adjust_overlays_for_delete): Avoid pos + length overflow.
(Fmove_overlay, Fdelete_overlay, add_overlay_mod_hooklist)
(report_overlay_modification):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(Foverlays_at, Fnext_overlay_change, Fprevious_overlay_change):
Omit pointer cast, which isn't needed anyway, and doesn't work
after the EMACS_INT -> ptrdiff_t change.
* buffer.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
(struct buffer_text, struct buffer):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
Use EMACS_INT, not int, where int might not be wide enough.
* bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid
needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.  Remove unnecessary
memory-full test.  Use EMACS_INT, not ptrdiff_t or int, where
ptrdiff_t or int might not be wide enough.
* callint.c (Fcall_interactively):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* callproc.c (call_process_kill, Fcall_process):
Don't assume pid_t fits into an Emacs fixnum.
(call_process_cleanup, Fcall_process, child_setup):
Don't assume pid_t fits into int.
(call_process_cleanup, Fcall_process, delete_temp_file)
(Fcall_process_region):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(Fcall_process): Simplify handling of volatile integers.
Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int will do.
* casefiddle.c (casify_object, casify_region, operate_on_word)
(Fupcase_word, Fdowncase_word, Fcapitalize_word):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(casify_object): Avoid integer overflow when overallocating buffer.
* casetab.c (set_identity, shuffle): Prefer int to unsigned when
either works.
* category.c (Fchar_category_set): Don't assume fixnum fits in int.
* category.h (CATEGORYP): Don't assume arg is nonnegative.
* ccl.c (GET_CCL_INT): Remove; no longer needed, since the
integers are now checked earlier.  All uses replaced with XINT.
(ccl_driver):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
For CCL_MapSingle, check that content and value are in int range.
(resolve_symbol_ccl_program): Check that vector header is in range.
Always copy the vector, so that we can check its contents reliably
now rather than having to recheck each instruction as it's being
executed.  Check that vector words fit in 'int'.
(ccl_get_compiled_code, Fregister_ccl_program)
(Fregister_code_conversion_map): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, for
program indexes, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(Fccl_execute, Fccl_execute_on_string): Check that initial reg
contents are in range.
(Fccl_execute_on_string): Check that status is in range.
* ccl.h (struct ccl_program.idx): Now ptrdiff_t, not int.
* character.c (char_resolve_modifier_mask, Fchar_resolve_modifiers):
Accept and return EMACS_INT, not int, because callers can pass values
out of 'int' range.
(c_string_width, strwidth, lisp_string_width, chars_in_text)
(multibyte_chars_in_text, parse_str_as_multibyte)
(str_as_multibyte, count_size_as_multibyte, str_to_multibyte)
(str_as_unibyte, str_to_unibyte, string_count_byte8)
(string_escape_byte8, Fget_byte):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Funibyte_string): Use CHECK_CHARACTER, not CHECK_NATNUM, to
avoid mishandling large integers.
* character.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
* charset.c (load_charset_map_from_file, find_charsets_in_text)
(Ffind_charset_region):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(load_charset_map_from_file): Redo idx calculation to avoid overflow.
(load_charset_map_from_vector, Fdefine_charset_internal):
Don't assume fixnum fits in int or unsigned int.
(load_charset_map_from_vector, Fmap_charset_chars):
Remove now-unnecessary CHECK_NATNUMs.
(Fdefine_charset_internal): Check ranges here, more carefully.
* chartab.c (Fmake_char_table, Fset_char_table_range)
(uniprop_get_decoder, uniprop_get_encoder):
Don't assume fixnum fits in int.
* cmds.c (move_point): New function, that does the gist of
Fforward_char and Fbackward_char, but does so while checking
for integer overflow more accurately.
(Fforward_char, Fbackward_char, internal_self_insert): Use it.
(Fforward_line, Fend_of_line, internal_self_insert)
(internal_self_insert):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
Fix a FIXME, by checking for integer overflow when calculating
target_clm and actual_clm.
* coding.c (detect_coding_XXX, encode_coding_XXX, CODING_DECODE_CHAR)
(ASSURE_DESTINATION, coding_alloc_by_realloc)
(coding_alloc_by_making_gap, alloc_destination)
(detect_coding_utf_8, encode_coding_utf_8, decode_coding_utf_16)
(encode_coding_utf_16, detect_coding_emacs_mule)
(decode_coding_emacs_mule, encode_coding_emacs_mule)
(detect_coding_iso_2022, decode_coding_iso_2022)
(encode_invocation_designation, encode_designation_at_bol)
(encode_coding_iso_2022, detect_coding_sjis, detect_coding_big5)
(decode_coding_sjis, decode_coding_big5, encode_coding_sjis)
(encode_coding_big5, detect_coding_ccl, decode_coding_ccl)
(encode_coding_ccl, encode_coding_raw_text)
(detect_coding_charset, decode_coding_charset)
(encode_coding_charset, detect_eol, decode_eol, produce_chars)
(produce_composition, produce_charset, produce_annotation)
(decode_coding, handle_composition_annotation)
(handle_charset_annotation, consume_chars, decode_coding_gap)
(decode_coding_object, encode_coding_object, detect_coding_system)
(Ffind_coding_systems_region_internal, Fcheck_coding_systems_region)
(code_convert_region, code_convert_string)
(Fdefine_coding_system_internal):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(setup_iso_safe_charsets, consume_chars, Funencodable_char_position)
(Fdefine_coding_system_internal):
Don't assume fixnums fit in int.
(decode_coding_gap, decode_coding_object, encode_coding_object)
(Fread_coding_system, Fdetect_coding_region, Funencodable_char_position)
(Fcheck_coding_systems_region):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(Ffind_operation_coding_system): NATNUMP can eval its arg twice.
(Fdefine_coding_system_internal): Check for charset-id overflow.
* coding.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
(struct coding_system):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
* composite.c (get_composition_id, find_composition)
(run_composition_function, update_compositions)
(compose_text, composition_gstring_put_cache)
(composition_gstring_p, composition_gstring_width)
(fill_gstring_header, fill_gstring_body, autocmp_chars)
(composition_compute_stop_pos, composition_reseat_it)
(composition_update_it, struct position_record)
(find_automatic_composition, composition_adjust_point)
(Fcomposition_get_gstring, Ffind_composition_internal):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(update_compositions):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* composite.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
(struct composition):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
* data.c (let_shadows_buffer_binding_p, let_shadows_global_binding_p):
Do not attempt to compute the address of the object just before a
buffer; this is not portable.
(Faref, Faset):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Faset): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough.
(Fstring_to_number): Don't assume fixnums fit in int.
(Frem): Don't assume arg is nonnegative.
* dbusbind.c (xd_append_arg): Check for integers out of range.
(Fdbus_call_method): Don't overflow the timeout int.
* dired.c (directory_files_internal, file_name_completion, scmp)
(file_name_completion_stat):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(file_name_completion): Don't overflow matchcount.
(file_name_completion_stat): Use SAFE_ALLOCA, not alloca.
* dispextern.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
(struct text_pos, struct glyph, struct bidi_saved_info)
(struct bidi_string_data, struct bidi_it, struct composition_it)
(struct it):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(struct display_pos, struct composition_it, struct it):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* dispnew.c (increment_matrix_positions)
(increment_row_positions, mode_line_string)
(marginal_area_string):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(change_frame_size_1, Fredisplay):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(duration_to_sec_usec): New function, to check for overflow better.
(Fsleep_for, sit_for): Use it.
* doc.c (get_doc_string, store_function_docstring):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(get_doc_string, Fsnarf_documentation):
Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough.
(get_doc_string):
Use SAFE_ALLOCA, not alloca.
Check for overflow when converting EMACS_INT to off_t.
* doprnt.c (doprnt):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
* editfns.c (init_editfns, Fuser_uid, Fuser_real_uid):
Don't assume uid_t fits into fixnum.
(buildmark, Fgoto_char, overlays_around, find_field, Fdelete_field)
(Ffield_string, Ffield_string_no_properties, Ffield_beginning)
(Ffield_end, Fconstrain_to_field, Fline_beginning_position)
(Fline_end_position, Fprevious_char, Fchar_after, Fchar_before)
(general_insert_function)
(Finsert_char, make_buffer_string, make_buffer_string_both)
(update_buffer_properties, Fbuffer_substring)
(Fbuffer_substring_no_properties, Fcompare_buffer_substrings)
(Fsubst_char_in_region, check_translation)
(Ftranslate_region_internal, save_restriction_restore, Fformat)
(transpose_markers, Ftranspose_regions):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(clip_to_bounds): Move to lisp.h as an inline function).
(Fconstrain_to_field): Don't assume integers are nonnegative.
(Fline_beginning_position, Fsave_excursion, Fsave_current_buffer):
(Fsubst_char_in_region, Fsave_restriction):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(Femacs_pid): Don't assume pid_t fits into fixnum.
(lo_time): Use int, not EMACS_INT, when int suffices.
(lisp_time_argument): Check for usec out of range.
(Fencode_time): Don't assume fixnum fits in int.
* emacs.c (gdb_valbits, gdb_gctypebits): Now int, not EMACS_INT.
(gdb_data_seg_bits): Now uintptr_t, not EMACS_INT.
(PVEC_FLAG, gdb_array_mark_flag): Now ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT.
(init_cmdargs, Fdump_emacs):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(Fkill_emacs): Don't assume fixnum fits in int; instead, take just
the bottom (typically) 32 bits of the fixnum.
* eval.c (specpdl_size, call_debugger):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(when_entered_debugger, Fbacktrace_debug):
Don't assume fixnum can fit in int.
(Fdefvaralias, Fdefvar): Do not attempt to compute the address of
the object just before a buffer; this is not portable.
(FletX, Flet, Funwind_protect, do_autoload, Feval, funcall_lambda)
(grow_specpdl, unbind_to):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(Fapply, apply_lambda): Don't assume ptrdiff_t can hold fixnum.
(grow_specpdl): Simplify allocation by using xpalloc.
* fileio.c (Ffind_file_name_handler, Fcopy_file, Frename_file)
(Finsert_file_contents, Fwrite_region, Fdo_auto_save):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(Ffind_file_name_handler, non_regular_inserted, Finsert_file_contents)
(a_write, e_write):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Fcopy_file, non_regular_nbytes, read_non_regular)
(Finsert_file_contents):
Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough.
(READ_BUF_SIZE): Verify that it fits in int.
(Finsert_file_contents): Check that counts are in proper range,
rather than assuming fixnums fit into ptrdiff_t etc.
Don't assume fixnums fit into int.
(Fdo_auto_save, Fset_buffer_auto_saved)
(Fclear_buffer_auto_save_failure):
Don't assume time_t is signed, or that it fits in int.
* fns.c (Fcompare_strings, Fstring_lessp, struct textprop_rec)
(concat, string_char_byte_cache_charpos, string_char_byte_cache_bytepos)
(string_char_to_byte, string_byte_to_char)
(string_make_multibyte, string_to_multibyte)
(string_make_unibyte, Fstring_as_unibyte, Fstring_as_multibyte)
(Fstring_to_unibyte, Fsubstring, Fsubstring_no_properties)
(substring_both, Fdelete, internal_equal, Ffillarray)
(Fclear_string, mapcar1)
(Fbase64_encode_region, Fbase64_encode_string, base64_encode_1)
(Fbase64_decode_region, Fbase64_decode_string, base64_decode_1)
(larger_vector, make_hash_table, maybe_resize_hash_table)
(hash_lookup, hash_remove_from_table, hash_clear, sweep_weak_table)
(Fmaphash, secure_hash):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(concat): Check for string index and length overflow.
(Fmapconcat): Don't assume fixnums fit into ptrdiff_t.
(Frequire):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(larger_vector): New API (vec, incr_min, size_max) replaces old
one (vec, new_size, init).  This catches size overflow.
INIT was removed because it was always Qnil.
All callers changed.
(INDEX_SIZE_BOUND): New macro, which calculates more precisely
the upper bound on a hash table index size.
(make_hash_table, maybe_resize_hash_table): Use it.
(secure_hash): Computer start_byte and end_byte only after
they're known to be in ptrdiff_t range.
* font.c (font_intern_prop, font_at, font_range, Ffont_shape_gstring)
(Ffont_get_glyphs, Ffont_at):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(font_style_to_value, font_prop_validate_style, font_expand_wildcards)
(Flist_fonts, Fopen_font):
Don't assume fixnum can fit in int.
(check_gstring): Don't assume index can fit in int.
(font_match_p): Check that fixnum is a character, not a nonnegative
fixnum, since the later code needs to stuff it into an int.
(font_find_for_lface): Use SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP, not alloca.
(font_fill_lglyph_metrics): Use unsigned, not EMACS_INT, to avoid
conversion overflow issues.
(Fopen_font): Check for integer out of  range.
(Ffont_get_glyphs): Don't assume index can fit in int.
* font.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
* fontset.c (reorder_font_vector): Redo score calculation to avoid
integer overflow.
(num_auto_fontsets, fontset_from_font): Use ptrdiff_t, not
printmax_t, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Finternal_char_font):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
* frame.c (Fset_mouse_position, Fset_mouse_pixel_position)
(Fset_frame_height, Fset_frame_width, Fset_frame_size)
(Fset_frame_position, x_set_frame_parameters)
(x_set_line_spacing, x_set_border_width)
(x_set_internal_border_width, x_set_alpha, x_figure_window_size):
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
(frame_name_fnn_p, Fframe_parameter, Fmodify_frame_parameters):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Fmodify_frame_parameters): Don't assume fixnum fits in int.
Use SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP, not alloca.
* frame.h (struct frame): Use intptr_t, not EMACS_INT, where
intptr_t is wide enough.
* fringe.c (lookup_fringe_bitmap, get_logical_fringe_bitmap)
(Fdefine_fringe_bitmap): Don't assume fixnum fits in int.
(Ffringe_bitmaps_at_pos): Don't assume index fits in int.
Check for fixnum out of range.
* ftfont.c (ftfont_list): Don't assume index fits in int.
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
(ftfont_shape_by_flt):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
Remove no-longer-needed lint_assume.
* gnutls.c (emacs_gnutls_write, emacs_gnutls_read):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Fgnutls_error_fatalp, Fgnutls_error_string, Fgnutls_boot):
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
* gnutls.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
* gtkutil.c (xg_dialog_run):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(update_frame_tool_bar):
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
* image.c (parse_image_spec): Redo count calculation to avoid overflow.
(lookup_image): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
* indent.c (last_known_column, last_known_column_point):
(current_column_bol_cache):
(skip_invisible, current_column, check_display_width):
(check_display_width, scan_for_column, current_column_1)
(Findent_to, Fcurrent_indentation, position_indentation)
(indented_beyond_p, Fmove_to_column, compute_motion):
(Fcompute_motion, Fvertical_motion):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(last_known_column_modified): Use EMACS_INT, not int.
(check_display_width):
(Fcompute_motion):
Check that fixnums and floats are in proper range for system types.
(compute_motion): Don't assume index or fixnum fits in int.
(compute_motion, Fcompute_motion):
Use int, not EMACS_INT, when it is wide enough.
(vmotion): Omit local var start_hpos that is always 0; that way
we don't need to worry about overflow in expressions involving it.
* indent.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
(struct position):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough.
Remove unused members ovstring_chars_done and tab_offset;
all uses removed.
* insdel.c (move_gap, move_gap_both, gap_left, gap_right)
(adjust_markers_for_delete, adjust_markers_for_insert, adjust_point)
(adjust_markers_for_replace, make_gap_larger, make_gap_smaller)
(make_gap, copy_text, insert, insert_and_inherit)
(insert_before_markers, insert_before_markers_and_inherit)
(insert_1, count_combining_before, count_combining_after)
(insert_1_both, insert_from_string)
(insert_from_string_before_markers, insert_from_string_1)
(insert_from_gap, insert_from_buffer, insert_from_buffer_1)
(adjust_after_replace, adjust_after_insert, replace_range)
(replace_range_2, del_range, del_range_1, del_range_byte)
(del_range_both, del_range_2, modify_region)
(prepare_to_modify_buffer, signal_before_change)
(signal_after_change, Fcombine_after_change_execute):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
* intervals.c (traverse_intervals, rotate_right, rotate_left)
(balance_an_interval, split_interval_right, split_interval_left)
(find_interval, next_interval, update_interval)
(adjust_intervals_for_insertion, delete_node, delete_interval)
(interval_deletion_adjustment, adjust_intervals_for_deletion)
(static_offset_intervals, offset_intervals)
(merge_interval_right, merge_interval_left, make_new_interval)
(graft_intervals_into_buffer, temp_set_point_both)
(temp_set_point, set_point, adjust_for_invis_intang)
(set_point_both, move_if_not_intangible, get_property_and_range)
(get_local_map, copy_intervals, copy_intervals_to_string)
(compare_string_intervals, set_intervals_multibyte_1):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
* intervals.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
(struct interval):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
* keyboard.c (this_command_key_count, this_single_command_key_start)
(before_command_key_count, before_command_echo_length, echo_now)
(echo_length, recursive_edit_1, Frecursive_edit, Ftrack_mouse)
(command_loop_1, safe_run_hooks, read_char, timer_check_2)
(menu_item_eval_property, read_key_sequence, Fread_key_sequence)
(Fread_key_sequence_vector, Fexecute_extended_command, Fsuspend_emacs):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(last_non_minibuf_size, last_point_position, echo_truncate)
(command_loop_1, adjust_point_for_property, read_char, gen_help_event)
(make_lispy_position, make_lispy_event, parse_modifiers_uncached)
(parse_modifiers, modify_event_symbol, Fexecute_extended_command)
(stuff_buffered_input):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(last_auto_save, command_loop_1, read_char):
Use EMACS_INT, not int, to avoid integer overflow.
(record_char): Avoid overflow in total_keys computation.
(parse_modifiers_uncached): Redo index calculation to avoid overflow.
* keyboard.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
* keymap.c (Fdefine_key, Fcurrent_active_maps, accessible_keymaps_1)
(Fkey_description, Fdescribe_vector, Flookup_key):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(click_position): New function, to check that positions are in range.
(Fcurrent_active_maps):
(describe_command):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Faccessible_keymaps, Fkey_description):
(preferred_sequence_p):
Don't assume fixnum can fit into int.
(Fkey_description): Use SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP, not alloca.
Check for integer overflow in size calculations.
(Ftext_char_description): Use CHECK_CHARACTER, not CHECK_NUMBER, to
avoid mishandling large integers.
* lisp.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
(ARRAY_MARK_FLAG, PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG, struct Lisp_String)
(struct vectorlike_header, struct Lisp_Subr, struct Lisp_Hash_Table)
(struct Lisp_Marker):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(clip_to_bounds): Now an inline function, moved here from editfns.c.
(XSETSUBR): Use size of 0 since the actual size doesn't matter,
and using 0 avoids overflow.
(GLYPH_CODE_P): Check for overflow in system types, subsuming the
need for GLYPH_CODE_CHAR_VALID_P and doing proper checking ourselves.
All callers changed.
(GLYPH_CODE_CHAR, GLYPH_CODE_FACE):
Assume the arg has valid form, since it always does.
(TYPE_RANGED_INTEGERP): Avoid bug when checking against a wide
unsigned integer system type.
(CHECK_RANGED_INTEGER, CHECK_TYPE_RANGED_INTEGER): New macros.
(struct catchtag, specpdl_size, SPECPDL_INDEX, USE_SAFE_ALLOCA):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(struct catchtag): Use EMACS_INT, not int, since it may be a fixnum.
(duration_to_sec_usec): New decl.
* lread.c (read_from_string_index, read_from_string_index_byte)
(read_from_string_limit, readchar, unreadchar, openp)
(read_internal_start, read1, oblookup):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Fload, readevalloop, Feval_buffer, Feval_region):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(openp): Check for out-of-range argument to 'access'.
(read1): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough.
Don't assume fixnum fits into int.
* macros.c (Fstart_kbd_macro): Use xpalloc to check for overflow
in size calculation.
(Fexecute_kbd_macro):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* marker.c (cached_charpos, cached_bytepos, CONSIDER)
(byte_char_debug_check, buf_charpos_to_bytepos, verify_bytepos)
(buf_bytepos_to_charpos, Fset_marker, set_marker_restricted)
(set_marker_both, set_marker_restricted_both, marker_position)
(marker_byte_position, Fbuffer_has_markers_at):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Fset_marker, set_marker_restricted): Don't assume fixnum fits in int.
* menu.c (ensure_menu_items): Renamed from grow_menu_items.
It now merely ensures that the menu is large enough, without
necessarily growing it, as this avoids some integer overflow issues.
All callers changed.
(keymap_panes, parse_single_submenu, Fx_popup_menu):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(parse_single_submenu, Fx_popup_menu): Don't assume fixnum fits in int.
Use SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP, not alloca.
(find_and_return_menu_selection): Avoid unnecessary casts of pointers
to EMACS_INT.  Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
* minibuf.c (minibuf_prompt_width, string_to_object)
(Fminibuffer_contents, Fminibuffer_contents_no_properties)
(Fminibuffer_completion_contents, Ftry_completion, Fall_completions):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(get_minibuffer, read_minibuf_unwind):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(read_minibuf): Omit unnecessary arg BACKUP_N, which is always nil;
this simplifies overflow checking.  All callers changed.
(read_minibuf, Fread_buffer, Ftry_completion, Fall_completions)
(Ftest_completion):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* nsfns.m (check_ns_display_info): Don't assume fixnum fits in long.
(x_set_menu_bar_lines, x_set_tool_bar_lines, Fx_create_frame):
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
(Fx_create_frame, Fx_show_tip):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* nsfont.m (ns_findfonts, nsfont_list_family):
Don't assume fixnum fits in long.
* nsmenu.m (ns_update_menubar, ns_menu_show, ns_popup_dialog):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(ns_update_menubar): Use intptr_t, not EMACS_INT, when intptr_t is
wide enough.
* nsselect.m (ns_get_local_selection):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* print.c (print_buffer_size, print_buffer_pos, print_buffer_pos_byte)
(PRINTDECLARE, PRINTPREPARE):
(strout, print_string):
(print, print_preprocess, print_check_string_charset_prop)
(print_object):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(PRINTDECLARE):
(temp_output_buffer_setup, Fprin1_to_string, print_object):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(PRINTPREPARE): Use int, not ptrdiff_t, where int is wide enough.
(PRINTFINISH): Use SAFE_ALLOCA, not alloca.
(printchar, strout): Use xpalloc to catch size calculation overflow.
(Fexternal_debugging_output): Use CHECK_CHARACTER, not CHECK_NUMBER,
to avoid mishandling large integers.
(print_error_message): Use SAFE_ALLOCA, not alloca.
(print_object): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough.
* process.c (Fdelete_process): Don't assume pid fits into EMACS_INT.
(Fset_process_window_size, Fformat_network_address)
(get_lisp_to_sockaddr_size, set_socket_option, Fmake_network_process)
(Fsignal_process, sigchld_handler):
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
(Fformat_network_address, read_process_output, send_process)
(Fprocess_send_region, status_notify):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Fformat_network_address, Fmake_serial_process, Fmake_network_process)
(wait_reading_process_output, read_process_output, exec_sentinel):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(conv_lisp_to_sockaddr): Don't assume fixnums fit into int.
(Faccept_process_output): Use duration_to_sec_usec to do proper
overflow checking on durations.
* scroll.c (calculate_scrolling, calculate_direct_scrolling)
(line_ins_del): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough.
* search.c (looking_at_1, string_match_1):
(fast_string_match, fast_c_string_match_ignore_case)
(fast_string_match_ignore_case, fast_looking_at, scan_buffer)
(scan_newline, find_before_next_newline, search_command)
(trivial_regexp_p, search_buffer, simple_search, boyer_moore)
(set_search_regs, wordify):
(Freplace_match):
(Fmatch_data):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(string_match_1, search_buffer, set_search_regs):
(Fmatch_data):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(wordify): Check for overflow in size calculation.
(Freplace_match): Avoid potential buffer overflow in search_regs.start.
(Fset_match_data): Don't assume fixnum fits in ptrdiff_t.
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
* sound.c (struct sound_device)
(wav_play, au_play, vox_write, alsa_period_size, alsa_write):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Fplay_sound_internal):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* syntax.c (ST_COMMENT_STYLE, ST_STRING_STYLE):
In definitions, make it clearer that these values must be out of range
for the respective integer ranges.  This fixes a bug with ST_STRING_STYLE
and non-ASCII characters.
(struct lisp_parse_state, find_start_modiff)
(Finternal_describe_syntax_value, scan_lists, scan_sexps_forward):
(Fparse_partial_sexp):
Don't assume fixnums can fit in int.
(struct lisp_parse_state, find_start_pos, find_start_value)
(find_start_value_byte, find_start_begv)
(update_syntax_table, char_quoted, dec_bytepos)
(find_defun_start, prev_char_comend_first, back_comment):
(scan_words, skip_chars, skip_syntaxes, forw_comment, Fforward_comment)
(scan_lists, Fbackward_prefix_chars, scan_sexps_forward):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Finternal_describe_syntax_value): Check that match_lisp is a
character, not an integer, since the code stuffs it into int.
(scan_words, scan_sexps_forward):
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
(Fforward_word):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(scan_sexps_forward):
Use CHARACTERP, not INTEGERP, since the value must fit into int.
(Fparse_partial_sexp): Fix doc; element 8 is not ignored.
* syntax.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
(struct gl_state_s):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
* sysdep.c (wait_for_termination_1, wait_for_termination)
(interruptible_wait_for_termination, mkdir):
Don't assume pid_t fits in int; on 64-bit AIX pid_t is 64-bit.
(emacs_read, emacs_write):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(system_process_attributes): Don't assume uid_t, gid_t, and
double all fit in int or even EMACS_INT.
* term.c (set_tty_color_mode):
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
* termhooks.h (struct input_event):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
* textprop.c (validate_interval_range, interval_of)
(Fadd_text_properties, set_text_properties_1)
(Fremove_text_properties, Fremove_list_of_text_properties)
(Ftext_property_any, Ftext_property_not_all)
(copy_text_properties, text_property_list, extend_property_ranges)
(verify_interval_modification):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Fnext_single_char_property_change)
(Fprevious_single_char_property_change):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(copy_text_properties): Check for integer overflow in index calculation.
* undo.c (last_boundary_position, record_point, record_insert)
(record_delete, record_marker_adjustment, record_change)
(record_property_change):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(truncate_undo_list, Fprimitive_undo): Don't assume fixnum fits in int.
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* w32fns.c (Fx_create_frame, x_create_tip_frame, Fx_show_tip)
(Fx_hide_tip, Fx_file_dialog):
* w32menu.c (set_frame_menubar):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, for consistency with rest of code.
* window.c (window_scroll_preserve_hpos, window_scroll_preserve_vpos)
(select_window, Fdelete_other_windows_internal)
(window_scroll_pixel_based, window_scroll_line_based)
(Frecenter, Fset_window_configuration):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(Fset_window_hscroll, run_window_configuration_change_hook)
(set_window_buffer, temp_output_buffer_show, scroll_command)
(Fscroll_other_window):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(Fwindow_line_height, window_scroll, Fscroll_left, Fscroll_right):
Don't assume fixnum fits in int.
(Fset_window_scroll_bars):
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
* xdisp.c (help_echo_pos, pos_visible_p, string_pos_nchars_ahead)
(string_pos, c_string_pos, number_of_chars, init_iterator)
(in_ellipses_for_invisible_text_p, init_from_display_pos)
(compute_stop_pos, next_overlay_change, compute_display_string_pos)
(compute_display_string_end, handle_face_prop)
(face_before_or_after_it_pos, handle_invisible_prop, handle_display_prop)
(handle_display_spec, handle_single_display_spec)
(display_prop_intangible_p, string_buffer_position_lim)
(string_buffer_position, handle_composition_prop, load_overlay_strings)
(get_overlay_strings_1, get_overlay_strings)
(iterate_out_of_display_property, forward_to_next_line_start)
(back_to_previous_visible_line_start, reseat, reseat_to_string)
(get_next_display_element, set_iterator_to_next)
(get_visually_first_element, compute_stop_pos_backwards)
(handle_stop_backwards, next_element_from_buffer)
(move_it_in_display_line_to, move_it_in_display_line)
(move_it_to, move_it_vertically_backward, move_it_by_lines)
(add_to_log, message_dolog, message_log_check_duplicate)
(message2, message2_nolog, message3, message3_nolog
(with_echo_area_buffer, display_echo_area_1, resize_mini_window_1)
(current_message_1, truncate_echo_area, truncate_message_1)
(set_message, set_message_1, store_mode_line_noprop)
(hscroll_window_tree, debug_delta, debug_delta_bytes, debug_end_vpos)
(text_outside_line_unchanged_p, check_point_in_composition)
(reconsider_clip_changes)
(redisplay_internal, set_cursor_from_row, try_scrolling)
(try_cursor_movement, set_vertical_scroll_bar, redisplay_window)
(redisplay_window, find_last_unchanged_at_beg_row)
(find_first_unchanged_at_end_row, row_containing_pos, try_window_id)
(trailing_whitespace_p, find_row_edges, display_line)
(RECORD_MAX_MIN_POS, Fcurrent_bidi_paragraph_direction)
(display_mode_element, store_mode_line_string)
(pint2str, pint2hrstr, decode_mode_spec)
(display_count_lines, display_string, draw_glyphs)
(x_produce_glyphs, x_insert_glyphs)
(rows_from_pos_range, mouse_face_from_buffer_pos)
(fast_find_string_pos, mouse_face_from_string_pos)
(note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight, note_mouse_highlight):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(safe_call, init_from_display_pos, handle_fontified_prop)
(handle_single_display_spec, load_overlay_strings)
(with_echo_area_buffer, setup_echo_area_for_printing)
(display_echo_area, echo_area_display)
(x_consider_frame_title, prepare_menu_bars, update_menu_bar)
(update_tool_bar, hscroll_window_tree, redisplay_internal)
(redisplay_window, dump_glyph_row, display_mode_line, Fformat_mode_line)
(decode_mode_spec, on_hot_spot_p):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(handle_single_display_spec, build_desired_tool_bar_string)
(redisplay_tool_bar, scroll_window_tree, Fdump_glyph_matrix)
(get_specified_cursor_type):
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
(struct overlay_entry, resize_mini_window, Fdump_glyph_row)
(Flookup_image_map):
Don't assume fixnums fit in int.
(compare_overlay_entries):
Avoid mishandling comparisons due to subtraction overflow.
(load_overlay_strings): Use SAFE_NALLOCA, not alloca.
(last_escape_glyph_face_id, last_glyphless_glyph_face_id):
(handle_tool_bar_click):
Use int, not unsigned, since we prefer signed and the signedness
doesn't matter here.
(get_next_display_element, next_element_from_display_vector):
Use int, not EMACS_INT, when int is wide enough.
(start_hourglass): Use duration_to_sec_usec to do proper
overflow checking on durations.
* xfaces.c (Fbitmap_spec_p):
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
(compare_fonts_by_sort_order):
Avoid mishandling comparisons due to subtraction overflow.
(Fx_family_fonts, realize_basic_faces):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(Fx_family_fonts):
Don't assume fixnum fits in int.
Use SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP, not alloca.
(merge_face_heights): Remove unnecessary cast to EMACS_INT.
(Finternal_make_lisp_face): Don't allocate more than MAX_FACE_ID.
(face_at_buffer_position, face_for_overlay_string)
(face_at_string_position):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
(merge_faces): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough.
* xfns.c (x_set_menu_bar_lines, x_set_tool_bar_lines, x_icon_verify)
(Fx_show_tip):
Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types.
(Fx_create_frame, x_create_tip_frame, Fx_show_tip)
(Fx_hide_tip, Fx_file_dialog, Fx_select_font):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(Fx_change_window_property): Don't assume fixnums fit in int.
* xfont.c (xfont_chars_supported):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* xmenu.c (Fx_popup_dialog, set_frame_menubar)
(create_and_show_popup_menu, create_and_show_dialog, xmenu_show):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* xml.c (parse_region):
* xrdb.c (magic_file_p):
Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough.
* xselect.c (TRACE1): Don't assume pid_t promotes to int.
(x_get_local_selection, x_reply_selection_request)
(x_handle_selection_request, wait_for_property_change):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
(selection_data_to_lisp_data): Use short, not EMACS_INT, where
short is wide enough.
(x_send_client_event): Don't assume fixnum fits in int.
* xterm.c (x_x_to_emacs_modifiers):
Don't assume EMACS_INT overflows nicely into int.
(x_emacs_to_x_modifiers): Use EMACS_INT, not int, because values
may come from Lisp.
(handle_one_xevent): NATNUMP can eval its arg twice.
(x_connection_closed):
Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts.
* xterm.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere.
(struct scroll_bar): Use struct vectorlike_header
rather than rolling our own approximation.
(SCROLL_BAR_VEC_SIZE): Remove; not used.
2011-09-21 10:41:20 -07:00
Juanma Barranquero
cd3520a41d Move DEFSYM to lisp.h and use everywhere. 2011-06-24 23:25:22 +02:00
Paul Eggert
80e88859ec * bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, for vector length. 2011-06-14 13:12:13 -07:00
Paul Eggert
f66c7cf8f7 Variadic C functions now count arguments with ptrdiff_t.
This partly undoes my 2011-03-30 change, which replaced int with size_t.
Back then I didn't know that the Emacs coding style prefers signed int.
Also, in the meantime I found a few more instances where arguments
were being counted with int, which may truncate counts on 64-bit
machines, or EMACS_INT, which may be unnecessarily wide.
* lisp.h (struct Lisp_Subr.function.aMANY)
(DEFUN_ARGS_MANY, internal_condition_case_n, safe_call):
Arg counts are now ptrdiff_t, not size_t.
All variadic functions and their callers changed accordingly.
(struct gcpro.nvars): Now size_t, not size_t.  All uses changed.
* bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Check maxdepth for overflow,
to avoid potential buffer overrun.  Don't assume arg counts fit in 'int'.
* callint.c (Fcall_interactively): Check arg count for overflow,
to avoid potential buffer overrun.  Use signed char, not 'int',
for 'varies' array, so that we needn't bother to check its size
calculation for overflow.
* editfns.c (Fformat): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, to count args.
* eval.c (apply_lambda):
* fns.c (Fmapconcat): Use XFASTINT, not XINT, to get args length.
(struct textprop_rec.argnum): Now ptrdiff_t, not int.  All uses changed.
(mapconcat): Use ptrdiff_t, not int and EMACS_INT, to count args.
2011-06-14 11:57:19 -07:00
Stefan Monnier
2462470b9e Miscellaneous tweaks.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (dolist, dotimes): Use the same strategy for
lexical scoping as in subr.el's dolist and dotimes.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile-unfold-bcf):
Silence compiler warning.
* lisp/thingatpt.el (forward-whitespace): Trivial coding style fix.
* lisp/subr.el (with-output-to-temp-buffer): Provide an edebug spec.
* lisp/international/ccl.el (ccl-compile): Trivial simplification.
* lisp/help-fns.el (help-do-arg-highlight): Silence compiler warning.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/testcover.el (testcover-end): Remove spurious
`printflag' argument.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-run.el (make-obsolete, make-obsolete-variable):
Purecopy the whole obsolescence data.
2011-06-01 11:19:45 -03:00