Cleanup Eshell to rely less on dynamic scoping.
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55535639 1;;; pc-win.el --- setup support for `PC windows' (whatever that is)
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3;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1996-1997, 1999, 2001-2013 Free Software
4;; Foundation, Inc.
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6;; Author: Morten Welinder <terra@diku.dk>
9596811a 7;; Maintainer: FSF
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9;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
10
1fecc8fe 11;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
ef88bd2d 12;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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13;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
14;; (at your option) any later version.
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16;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19;; GNU General Public License for more details.
20
21;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
1fecc8fe 22;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
2fe590dc 23
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24;;; Commentary:
25
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26;; This file is preloaded into Emacs by loadup.el. The functions in
27;; this file are then called during startup from startup.el. This
28;; means that just loading this file should not have any side effects
29;; besides defining functions and variables, and in particular should
30;; NOT initialize any window systems.
31
32;; The main entry points to this file's features are msdos-handle-args,
33;; msdos-create-frame-with-faces, msdos-initialize-window-system,
34;; terminal-init-internal. The last one is not supposed to be called,
35;; so it just errors out.
36
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37;;; Code:
38
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39(if (not (fboundp 'msdos-remember-default-colors))
40 (error "%s: Loading pc-win.el but not compiled for MS-DOS"
41 (invocation-name)))
42
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43(declare-function msdos-remember-default-colors "msdos.c")
44(declare-function w16-set-clipboard-data "w16select.c")
45(declare-function w16-get-clipboard-data "w16select.c")
92f9269e 46(declare-function msdos-setup-keyboard "internal" (frame))
73e6adaa 47
cbcc5ad4 48;;; This was copied from etc/rgb.txt, except that some values were changed
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49;;; a bit to make them consistent with DOS console colors, and the RGB
50;;; values were scaled up to 16 bits, as `tty-define-color' requires.
51;;;
52;;; The mapping between the 16 standard EGA/VGA colors and X color names
53;;; was done by running a Unix version of Emacs inside an X client and a
54;;; DJGPP-compiled Emacs on the same PC. The names of X colors used to
55;;; define the pixel values are shown as comments to each color below.
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56;;;
57;;; If you want to change the RGB values, keep in mind that various pieces
58;;; of Emacs think that a color whose RGB values add up to less than 0.6 of
f795f633 59;;; the values for WHITE (i.e. less than 117963) are ``dark'', otherwise the
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60;;; color is ``light''; see `frame-set-background-mode' in lisp/faces.el for
61;;; an example.
62(defvar msdos-color-values
1400df92 63 '(("black" 0 0 0 0)
f795f633 64 ("blue" 1 0 0 52480) ; MediumBlue
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65 ("green" 2 8704 35584 8704) ; ForestGreen
66 ("cyan" 3 0 52736 53504) ; DarkTurquoise
67 ("red" 4 45568 8704 8704) ; FireBrick
68 ("magenta" 5 35584 0 35584) ; DarkMagenta
69 ("brown" 6 40960 20992 11520) ; Sienna
70 ("lightgray" 7 48640 48640 48640) ; Gray
71 ("darkgray" 8 26112 26112 26112) ; Gray40
72 ("lightblue" 9 0 0 65535) ; Blue
73 ("lightgreen" 10 0 65535 0) ; Green
74 ("lightcyan" 11 0 65535 65535) ; Cyan
75 ("lightred" 12 65535 0 0) ; Red
76 ("lightmagenta" 13 65535 0 65535) ; Magenta
77 ("yellow" 14 65535 65535 0) ; Yellow
78 ("white" 15 65535 65535 65535))
f795f633 79 "A list of MS-DOS console colors, their indices and 16-bit RGB values.")
a13b5fad 80
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81;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
82;; We want to delay setting frame parameters until the faces are setup
83(defvar default-frame-alist nil)
cbcc5ad4 84;(modify-frame-parameters terminal-frame default-frame-alist)
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85
86(defun msdos-face-setup ()
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87 "Initial setup of faces for the MS-DOS display."
88 (set-face-foreground 'bold "yellow")
89 (set-face-foreground 'italic "red")
90 (set-face-foreground 'bold-italic "lightred")
91 (set-face-foreground 'underline "white")
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92
93 (make-face 'msdos-menu-active-face)
94 (make-face 'msdos-menu-passive-face)
95 (make-face 'msdos-menu-select-face)
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96 (set-face-foreground 'msdos-menu-active-face "white")
97 (set-face-foreground 'msdos-menu-passive-face "lightgray")
98 (set-face-background 'msdos-menu-active-face "blue")
99 (set-face-background 'msdos-menu-passive-face "blue")
100 (set-face-background 'msdos-menu-select-face "red"))
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102(defun msdos-handle-reverse-video (frame parameters)
103 "Handle the reverse-video frame parameter on MS-DOS frames."
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104 (when (cdr (or (assq 'reverse parameters)
105 (assq 'reverse default-frame-alist)))
f795f633 106 (let* ((params (frame-parameters frame))
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107 (fg (cdr (assq 'foreground-color params)))
108 (bg (cdr (assq 'background-color params))))
109 (if (equal fg (cdr (assq 'mouse-color params)))
f795f633 110 (modify-frame-parameters frame
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111 (list (cons 'mouse-color bg))))
112 (if (equal fg (cdr (assq 'cursor-color params)))
f795f633 113 (modify-frame-parameters frame
8fcacf13 114 (list (cons 'cursor-color bg)))))))
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115
116;; This must run after all the default colors are inserted into
117;; tty-color-alist, since msdos-handle-reverse-video needs to know the
cbcc5ad4 118;; actual frame colors.
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119(defun msdos-setup-initial-frame ()
120 (modify-frame-parameters terminal-frame default-frame-alist)
121 ;; This remembers the screen colors after applying default-frame-alist,
122 ;; so that all subsequent frames could begin with those colors.
123 (msdos-remember-default-colors terminal-frame)
124 (modify-frame-parameters terminal-frame initial-frame-alist)
125 (msdos-handle-reverse-video terminal-frame
126 (frame-parameters terminal-frame))
127
128 (frame-set-background-mode terminal-frame)
129 (face-set-after-frame-default terminal-frame))
130
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131;; We create frames as if we were a terminal, but without invoking the
132;; terminal-initialization function. Also, our handling of reverse
133;; video is slightly different.
134(defun msdos-create-frame-with-faces (&optional parameters)
58179cce 135 "Create a frame on MS-DOS display.
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136Optional frame parameters PARAMETERS specify the frame parameters.
137Parameters not specified by PARAMETERS are taken from
138`default-frame-alist'. If either PARAMETERS or `default-frame-alist'
139contains a `reverse' parameter, handle that. Value is the new frame
140created."
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141 (let ((frame (make-terminal-frame parameters))
142 success)
68a89a25 143 (unwind-protect
cbcc5ad4 144 (with-selected-frame frame
f795f633 145 (msdos-handle-reverse-video frame (frame-parameters frame))
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146 (unless (terminal-parameter frame 'terminal-initted)
147 (set-terminal-parameter frame 'terminal-initted t))
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148 (frame-set-background-mode frame)
149 (face-set-after-frame-default frame)
150 (setq success t))
151 (unless success (delete-frame frame)))
e2f35ede 152 frame))
9000684d 153
ef88bd2d 154;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
a7acbbe4 155;; More or less useful imitations of certain X-functions. A lot of the
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156;; values returned are questionable, but usually only the form of the
157;; returned value matters. Also, by the way, recall that `ignore' is
158;; a useful function for returning 'nil regardless of argument.
159
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160;; Note: Any re-definition in this file of a function that is defined
161;; in C on other platforms, should either have no doc-string, or one
162;; that is identical to the C version, but with the arglist signature
163;; at the end. Otherwise help-split-fundoc gets confused on other
164;; platforms. (Bug#10783)
165
ef88bd2d 166;; From src/xfns.c
9d3aa82c 167(defun x-list-fonts (_pattern &optional _face _frame _maximum width)
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168 (if (or (null width) (and (numberp width) (= width 1)))
169 (list "ms-dos")
cee30b8f 170 (list "no-such-font")))
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171(defun x-display-pixel-width (&optional frame) (frame-width frame))
172(defun x-display-pixel-height (&optional frame) (frame-height frame))
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173(defun x-display-planes (&optional _frame) 4) ;bg switched to 16 colors as well
174(defun x-display-color-cells (&optional _frame) 16)
175(defun x-server-max-request-size (&optional _frame) 1000000) ; ???
176(defun x-server-vendor (&optional _frame) t "GNU")
177(defun x-server-version (&optional _frame) '(1 0 0))
178(defun x-display-screens (&optional _frame) 1)
179(defun x-display-mm-height (&optional _frame) 245) ; Guess the size of my
180(defun x-display-mm-width (&optional _frame) 322) ; monitor, EZ...
181(defun x-display-backing-store (&optional _frame) 'not-useful)
182(defun x-display-visual-class (&optional _frame) 'static-color)
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183(fset 'x-display-save-under 'ignore)
184(fset 'x-get-resource 'ignore)
a0c712ae 185
ef88bd2d 186;; From lisp/term/x-win.el
f795f633 187(defvar x-display-name "pc"
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188 "The name of the window display on which Emacs was started.
189On X, the display name of individual X frames is recorded in the
190`display' frame parameter.")
c0e2e77f 191(defvar x-colors (mapcar 'car msdos-color-values)
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192 "List of basic colors available on color displays.
193For X, the list comes from the `rgb.txt' file,v 10.41 94/02/20.
194For Nextstep, this is a list of non-PANTONE colors returned by
195the operating system.")
c4d64969 196
8254b6b4 197;; From lisp/term/w32-win.el
c432c362 198;
45240125 199;;;; Selections
bb3a4574 200;
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201;;; We keep track of the last text selected here, so we can check the
202;;; current selection against it, and avoid passing back our own text
6d7cc563 203;;; from x-selection-value.
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204(defvar x-last-selected-text nil)
205
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206(defcustom x-select-enable-clipboard t
207 "Non-nil means cutting and pasting uses the clipboard.
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208This is in addition to, but in preference to, the primary selection.
209
6f748f70 210Note that MS-Windows does not support selection types other than the
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211clipboard. (The primary selection that is set by Emacs is not
212accessible to other programs on MS-Windows.)
213
214This variable is not used by the Nextstep port."
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215 :type 'boolean
216 :group 'killing)
c432c362 217
6d7cc563 218(defun x-select-text (text)
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219 "Select TEXT, a string, according to the window system.
220
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221On X, if `x-select-enable-clipboard' is non-nil, copy TEXT to the
222clipboard. If `x-select-enable-primary' is non-nil, put TEXT in
223the primary selection.
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90b671e2 225On MS-Windows, make TEXT the current selection. If
3077d1f6 226`x-select-enable-clipboard' is non-nil, copy the text to the
6d7cc563 227clipboard as well.
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229On Nextstep, put TEXT in the pasteboard (`x-select-enable-clipboard'
230is not used)."
db95369b 231 (if x-select-enable-clipboard
8254b6b4 232 (w16-set-clipboard-data text))
c432c362 233 (setq x-last-selected-text text))
db95369b 234
c432c362 235;;; Return the value of the current selection.
45240125 236;;; Consult the selection. Treat empty strings as if they were unset.
c432c362 237(defun x-get-selection-value ()
db95369b 238 (if x-select-enable-clipboard
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239 (let (text)
240 ;; Don't die if x-get-selection signals an error.
241 (condition-case c
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242 (setq text (w16-get-clipboard-data))
243 (error (message "w16-get-clipboard-data:%s" c)))
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244 (if (string= text "") (setq text nil))
245 (cond
246 ((not text) nil)
247 ((eq text x-last-selected-text) nil)
248 ((string= text x-last-selected-text)
249 ;; Record the newer string, so subsequent calls can use the 'eq' test.
250 (setq x-last-selected-text text)
251 nil)
252 (t
253 (setq x-last-selected-text text))))))
254
f22693fc 255;; x-selection-owner-p is used in simple.el.
9d3aa82c 256(defun x-selection-owner-p (&optional _selection _terminal)
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257 "Whether the current Emacs process owns the given X Selection.
258The arg should be the name of the selection in question, typically one of
259the symbols `PRIMARY', `SECONDARY', or `CLIPBOARD'.
260\(Those are literal upper-case symbol names, since that's what X expects.)
261For convenience, the symbol nil is the same as `PRIMARY',
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262and t is the same as `SECONDARY'.
263
264TERMINAL should be a terminal object or a frame specifying the X
265server to query. If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected
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266frame's display, or the first available X display.
267
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268On Nextstep, TERMINAL is unused.
269
270\(fn &optional SELECTION TERMINAL)"
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271 (if x-select-enable-clipboard
272 (let (text)
273 ;; Don't die if w16-get-clipboard-data signals an error.
274 (ignore-errors
275 (setq text (w16-get-clipboard-data)))
276 ;; We consider ourselves the owner of the selection if it does
277 ;; not exist, or exists and compares equal with the last text
278 ;; we've put into the Windows clipboard.
279 (cond
280 ((not text) t)
281 ((or (eq text x-last-selected-text)
282 (string= text x-last-selected-text))
283 text)
284 (t nil)))))
285
286;; x-own-selection-internal and x-disown-selection-internal are used
287;; in select.el:x-set-selection.
9d3aa82c 288(defun x-own-selection-internal (_selection value &optional _frame)
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289 "Assert an X selection of the type SELECTION with and value VALUE.
290SELECTION is a symbol, typically `PRIMARY', `SECONDARY', or `CLIPBOARD'.
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291\(Those are literal upper-case symbol names, since that's what X expects.)
292VALUE is typically a string, or a cons of two markers, but may be
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293anything that the functions on `selection-converter-alist' know about.
294
295FRAME should be a frame that should own the selection. If omitted or
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296nil, it defaults to the selected frame.
297
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298On Nextstep, FRAME is unused.
299
300\(fn SELECTION VALUE &optional FRAME)"
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301 (ignore-errors
302 (x-select-text value))
303 value)
304
9d3aa82c 305(defun x-disown-selection-internal (selection &optional _time-object _terminal)
f22693fc 306 "If we own the selection SELECTION, disown it.
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307Disowning it means there is no such selection.
308
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309Sets the last-change time for the selection to TIME-OBJECT (by default
310the time of the last event).
311
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312TERMINAL should be a terminal object or a frame specifying the X
313server to query. If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected
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314frame's display, or the first available X display.
315
316On Nextstep, the TIME-OBJECT and TERMINAL arguments are unused.
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317On MS-DOS, all this does is return non-nil if we own the selection.
318
319\(fn SELECTION &optional TIME-OBJECT TERMINAL)"
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320 (if (x-selection-owner-p selection)
321 t))
322
a2249e66 323;; x-get-selection-internal is used in select.el
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324(defun x-get-selection-internal (_selection-symbol _target-type
325 &optional _time-stamp _terminal)
a2249e66 326 "Return text selected from some X window.
bd7da63e 327SELECTION-SYMBOL is typically `PRIMARY', `SECONDARY', or `CLIPBOARD'.
a2249e66 328\(Those are literal upper-case symbol names, since that's what X expects.)
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329TARGET-TYPE is the type of data desired, typically `STRING'.
330
331TIME-STAMP is the time to use in the XConvertSelection call for foreign
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332selections. If omitted, defaults to the time for the last event.
333
334TERMINAL should be a terminal object or a frame specifying the X
335server to query. If omitted or nil, that stands for the selected
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336frame's display, or the first available X display.
337
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338On Nextstep, TIME-STAMP and TERMINAL are unused.
339
340\(fn SELECTION-SYMBOL TARGET-TYPE &optional TIME-STAMP TERMINAL)"
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341 (x-get-selection-value))
342
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343;; From src/fontset.c:
344(fset 'query-fontset 'ignore)
345
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346;; From lisp/term/x-win.el: make iconify-or-deiconify-frame a no-op.
347(fset 'iconify-or-deiconify-frame 'ignore)
348
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349;; From lisp/frame.el
350(fset 'set-default-font 'ignore)
351(fset 'set-mouse-color 'ignore) ; We cannot, I think.
352(fset 'set-cursor-color 'ignore) ; Hardware determined by char under.
353(fset 'set-border-color 'ignore) ; Not useful.
c8a6e3b9 354
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355(defvar msdos-last-help-message nil
356 "The last help message received via `show-help-function'.
357This is used by `msdos-show-help'.")
358
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359(defvar msdos-previous-message nil
360 "The content of the echo area before help echo was displayed.")
361
362(defun msdos-show-help (help)
8fc29035 363 "Function installed as `show-help-function' on MS-DOS frames."
23608640 364 (when (and (not (window-minibuffer-p)) ;Don't overwrite minibuffer contents.
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365 (not cursor-in-echo-area)) ;Don't overwrite a prompt.
366 (cond
367 ((stringp help)
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368 (setq help (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" ", " help))
369 (unless (or msdos-previous-message
370 (string-equal help (current-message))
371 (and (stringp msdos-last-help-message)
372 (string-equal msdos-last-help-message
373 (current-message))))
23608640 374 (setq msdos-previous-message (current-message)))
9993f59a 375 (setq msdos-last-help-message help)
08792c11 376 (let ((message-truncate-lines nil)
23608640 377 (message-log-max nil))
9993f59a 378 (message "%s" help)))
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379 ((stringp msdos-previous-message)
380 (let ((message-log-max nil))
381 (message "%s" msdos-previous-message)
382 (setq msdos-previous-message nil)))
383 (t
384 (message nil)))))
385
386
cbcc5ad4 387;; Initialization.
ef88bd2d 388;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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389;; This function is run, by faces.el:tty-create-frame-with-faces, only
390;; for the initial frame (on each terminal, but we have only one).
391;; This works by setting the `terminal-initted' terminal parameter to
392;; this function, the first time `tty-create-frame-with-faces' is
393;; called on that terminal. `tty-create-frame-with-faces' is called
394;; directly from startup.el and also by `make-frame' through
395;; `frame-creation-function-alist'. `make-frame' will call this
396;; function if `msdos-create-frame-with-faces' (see below) is not
397;; found in `frame-creation-function-alist', which means something is
398;; _very_ wrong, because "internal" terminal emulator should not be
399;; turned on if our window-system is not `pc'. Therefore, the only
400;; Right Thing for us to do here is scream bloody murder.
401(defun terminal-init-internal ()
402 "Terminal initialization function for the MS-DOS \"internal\" terminal.
403Errors out because it is not supposed to be called, ever."
404 (error "terminal-init-internal called for window-system `%s'"
405 (window-system)))
406
9d3aa82c 407(defun msdos-initialize-window-system (&optional _display)
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408 "Initialization function for the `pc' \"window system\"."
409 (or (eq (window-system) 'pc)
410 (error
411 "`msdos-initialize-window-system' called, but window-system is `%s'"
412 (window-system)))
413 ;; First, the keyboard.
414 (msdos-setup-keyboard terminal-frame) ; see internal.el
415 ;; Next, register the default colors.
416 (let* ((colors msdos-color-values)
417 (color (car colors)))
418 (tty-color-clear)
419 (while colors
420 (tty-color-define (car color) (cadr color) (cddr color))
421 (setq colors (cdr colors) color (car colors))))
422 ;; Modifying color mappings means realized faces don't
423 ;; use the right colors, so clear them.
424 (clear-face-cache)
425 ;; Now set up some additional faces.
426 (msdos-face-setup)
427 ;; Set up the initial frame.
428 (msdos-setup-initial-frame)
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429 ;; Help echo is displayed in the echo area.
430 (setq show-help-function 'msdos-show-help)
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431 ;; We want to delay the codepage-related setup until after user's
432 ;; .emacs is processed, because people might define their
433 ;; `dos-codepage-setup-hook' there.
434 (add-hook 'after-init-hook 'dos-codepage-setup)
435 ;; In multibyte mode, we want unibyte buffers to be displayed
436 ;; using the terminal coding system, so that they display
437 ;; correctly on the DOS terminal; in unibyte mode we want to see
438 ;; all 8-bit characters verbatim. In both cases, we want the
439 ;; entire range of 8-bit characters to arrive at our display code
440 ;; verbatim.
441 (standard-display-8bit 127 255)
442 ;; We are fast enough to make this optimization unnecessary.
443 (setq split-window-keep-point t)
444 ;; Arrange for the kill and yank functions to set and check the
445 ;; clipboard.
446 (setq interprogram-cut-function 'x-select-text)
447 (setq interprogram-paste-function 'x-get-selection-value)
448 (menu-bar-enable-clipboard)
449 (run-hooks 'terminal-init-msdos-hook))
450
451;; frame-creation-function-alist is examined by frame.el:make-frame.
452(add-to-list 'frame-creation-function-alist
453 '(pc . msdos-create-frame-with-faces))
454;; window-system-initialization-alist is examined by startup.el:command-line.
455(add-to-list 'window-system-initialization-alist
456 '(pc . msdos-initialize-window-system))
457;; We don't need anything beyond tty-handle-args for handling
458;; command-line argument; see startup.el.
459(add-to-list 'handle-args-function-alist '(pc . tty-handle-args))
460
461;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
462
463(provide 'pc-win)
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464
465;;; pc-win.el ends here