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1 /* Fundamental definitions for GNU Emacs Lisp interpreter.
2 Copyright (C) 1985,86,87,93,94,95 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
5
6 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9 any later version.
10
11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
18 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
20
21
22 /* These are default choices for the types to use. */
23 #ifndef EMACS_INT
24 #define EMACS_INT int
25 #endif
26 #ifndef EMACS_UINT
27 #define EMACS_UINT unsigned int
28 #endif
29
30 /* Define the fundamental Lisp data structures. */
31
32 /* This is the set of Lisp data types. */
33
34 enum Lisp_Type
35 {
36 /* Integer. XINT (obj) is the integer value. */
37 Lisp_Int,
38
39 /* Symbol. XSYMBOL (object) points to a struct Lisp_Symbol. */
40 Lisp_Symbol,
41
42 /* Miscellaneous. XMISC (object) points to a union Lisp_Misc,
43 whose first member indicates the subtype. */
44 Lisp_Misc,
45
46 /* String. XSTRING (object) points to a struct Lisp_String.
47 The length of the string, and its contents, are stored therein. */
48 Lisp_String,
49
50 /* Vector of Lisp objects, or something resembling it.
51 XVECTOR (object) points to a struct Lisp_Vector, which contains
52 the size and contents. The size field also contains the type
53 information, if it's not a real vector object. */
54 Lisp_Vectorlike,
55
56 /* Cons. XCONS (object) points to a struct Lisp_Cons. */
57 Lisp_Cons,
58
59 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
60 Lisp_Float,
61 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */
62
63 /* This is not a type code. It is for range checking. */
64 Lisp_Type_Limit
65 };
66
67 /* This is the set of datatypes that share a common structure.
68 The first member of the structure is a type code from this set.
69 The enum values are arbitrary, but we'll use large numbers to make it
70 more likely that we'll spot the error if a random word in memory is
71 mistakenly interpreted as a Lisp_Misc. */
72 enum Lisp_Misc_Type
73 {
74 Lisp_Misc_Free = 0x5eab,
75 Lisp_Misc_Marker,
76 Lisp_Misc_Intfwd,
77 Lisp_Misc_Boolfwd,
78 Lisp_Misc_Objfwd,
79 Lisp_Misc_Buffer_Objfwd,
80 Lisp_Misc_Buffer_Local_Value,
81 Lisp_Misc_Some_Buffer_Local_Value,
82 Lisp_Misc_Overlay,
83 Lisp_Misc_Kboard_Objfwd,
84 /* Currently floats are not a misc type,
85 but let's define this in case we want to change that. */
86 Lisp_Misc_Float,
87 /* This is not a type code. It is for range checking. */
88 Lisp_Misc_Limit
89 };
90
91 /* These values are overridden by the m- file on some machines. */
92 #ifndef VALBITS
93 #define VALBITS 28
94 #endif
95
96 #ifndef GCTYPEBITS
97 #define GCTYPEBITS 3
98 #endif
99
100 /* Make these values available in GDB, which sees enums but not macros. */
101
102 enum gdb_lisp_params
103 {
104 gdb_valbits = VALBITS,
105 gdb_gctypebits = GCTYPEBITS,
106 gdb_emacs_intbits = sizeof (EMACS_INT) * BITS_PER_CHAR,
107 #ifdef DATA_SEG_BITS
108 gdb_data_seg_bits = DATA_SEG_BITS
109 #else
110 gdb_data_seg_bits = 0
111 #endif
112 };
113
114 #ifndef NO_UNION_TYPE
115
116 #ifndef WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
117
118 /* Definition of Lisp_Object for little-endian machines. */
119
120 typedef
121 union Lisp_Object
122 {
123 /* Used for comparing two Lisp_Objects;
124 also, positive integers can be accessed fast this way. */
125 int i;
126
127 struct
128 {
129 int val: VALBITS;
130 int type: GCTYPEBITS+1;
131 } s;
132 struct
133 {
134 unsigned int val: VALBITS;
135 int type: GCTYPEBITS+1;
136 } u;
137 struct
138 {
139 unsigned int val: VALBITS;
140 enum Lisp_Type type: GCTYPEBITS;
141 /* The markbit is not really part of the value of a Lisp_Object,
142 and is always zero except during garbage collection. */
143 unsigned int markbit: 1;
144 } gu;
145 }
146 Lisp_Object;
147
148 #else /* If WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN */
149
150 typedef
151 union Lisp_Object
152 {
153 /* Used for comparing two Lisp_Objects;
154 also, positive integers can be accessed fast this way. */
155 int i;
156
157 struct
158 {
159 int type: GCTYPEBITS+1;
160 int val: VALBITS;
161 } s;
162 struct
163 {
164 int type: GCTYPEBITS+1;
165 unsigned int val: VALBITS;
166 } u;
167 struct
168 {
169 /* The markbit is not really part of the value of a Lisp_Object,
170 and is always zero except during garbage collection. */
171 unsigned int markbit: 1;
172 enum Lisp_Type type: GCTYPEBITS;
173 unsigned int val: VALBITS;
174 } gu;
175 }
176 Lisp_Object;
177
178 #endif /* WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN */
179
180 #endif /* NO_UNION_TYPE */
181
182
183 /* If union type is not wanted, define Lisp_Object as just a number
184 and define the macros below to extract fields by shifting */
185
186 #ifdef NO_UNION_TYPE
187
188 #define Lisp_Object EMACS_INT
189
190 #ifndef VALMASK
191 #define VALMASK ((((EMACS_INT) 1)<<VALBITS) - 1)
192 #endif
193 #define GCTYPEMASK ((((EMACS_INT) 1)<<GCTYPEBITS) - 1)
194
195 /* Two flags that are set during GC. On some machines, these flags
196 are defined differently by the m- file. */
197
198 /* This is set in the car of a cons and in the plist slot of a symbol
199 to indicate it is marked. Likewise in the plist slot of an interval,
200 the chain slot of a marker, the type slot of a float, and the name
201 slot of a buffer.
202
203 In strings, this bit in the size field indicates that the string
204 is a "large" one, one which was separately malloc'd
205 rather than being part of a string block. */
206
207 #ifndef MARKBIT
208 #define MARKBIT ((int) ((unsigned int) 1 << (VALBITS + GCTYPEBITS)))
209 #endif /*MARKBIT */
210
211 /* In the size word of a vector, this bit means the vector has been marked.
212 In the size word of a large string, likewise. */
213
214 #ifndef ARRAY_MARK_FLAG
215 #define ARRAY_MARK_FLAG ((MARKBIT >> 1) & ~MARKBIT)
216 #endif /* no ARRAY_MARK_FLAG */
217
218 /* In the size word of a struct Lisp_Vector, this bit means it's really
219 some other vector-like object. */
220 #ifndef PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG
221 #define PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG ((ARRAY_MARK_FLAG >> 1) & ~ARRAY_MARK_FLAG)
222 #endif
223
224 /* In a pseudovector, the size field actually contains a word with one
225 PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG bit set, and exactly one of the following bits to
226 indicate the actual type. */
227 enum pvec_type
228 {
229 PVEC_NORMAL_VECTOR = 0,
230 PVEC_PROCESS = 0x200,
231 PVEC_FRAME = 0x400,
232 PVEC_COMPILED = 0x800,
233 PVEC_WINDOW = 0x1000,
234 PVEC_WINDOW_CONFIGURATION = 0x2000,
235 PVEC_SUBR = 0x4000,
236 PVEC_CHAR_TABLE = 0x8000,
237 PVEC_BOOL_VECTOR = 0x10000,
238 PVEC_BUFFER = 0x20000,
239 PVEC_TYPE_MASK = 0x3fe00,
240 PVEC_FLAG = PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG
241 };
242
243 /* For convenience, we also store the number of elements in these bits. */
244 #define PSEUDOVECTOR_SIZE_MASK 0x1ff
245
246 #endif /* NO_UNION_TYPE */
247 \f
248 /* These macros extract various sorts of values from a Lisp_Object.
249 For example, if tem is a Lisp_Object whose type is Lisp_Cons,
250 XCONS (tem) is the struct Lisp_Cons * pointing to the memory for that cons. */
251
252 #ifdef NO_UNION_TYPE
253
254 /* One need to override this if there must be high bits set in data space
255 (doing the result of the below & ((1 << (GCTYPE + 1)) - 1) would work
256 on all machines, but would penalise machines which don't need it)
257 */
258 #ifndef XTYPE
259 #define XTYPE(a) ((enum Lisp_Type) ((a) >> VALBITS))
260 #endif
261
262 #ifndef XSETTYPE
263 #define XSETTYPE(a, b) ((a) = XUINT (a) | ((EMACS_INT)(b) << VALBITS))
264 #endif
265
266 /* For integers known to be positive, XFASTINT provides fast retrieval
267 and XSETFASTINT provides fast storage. This takes advantage of the
268 fact that Lisp_Int is 0. */
269 #define XFASTINT(a) ((a) + 0)
270 #define XSETFASTINT(a, b) ((a) = (b))
271
272 /* Extract the value of a Lisp_Object as a signed integer. */
273
274 #ifndef XINT /* Some machines need to do this differently. */
275 #define XINT(a) (((a) << (BITS_PER_INT-VALBITS)) >> (BITS_PER_INT-VALBITS))
276 #endif
277
278 /* Extract the value as an unsigned integer. This is a basis
279 for extracting it as a pointer to a structure in storage. */
280
281 #ifndef XUINT
282 #define XUINT(a) ((a) & VALMASK)
283 #endif
284
285 #ifndef XPNTR
286 #ifdef HAVE_SHM
287 /* In this representation, data is found in two widely separated segments. */
288 extern int pure_size;
289 #define XPNTR(a) \
290 (XUINT (a) | (XUINT (a) > pure_size ? DATA_SEG_BITS : PURE_SEG_BITS))
291 #else /* not HAVE_SHM */
292 #ifdef DATA_SEG_BITS
293 /* This case is used for the rt-pc.
294 In the diffs I was given, it checked for ptr = 0
295 and did not adjust it in that case.
296 But I don't think that zero should ever be found
297 in a Lisp object whose data type says it points to something. */
298 #define XPNTR(a) (XUINT (a) | DATA_SEG_BITS)
299 #else
300 #define XPNTR(a) XUINT (a)
301 #endif
302 #endif /* not HAVE_SHM */
303 #endif /* no XPNTR */
304
305 #ifndef XSET
306 #define XSET(var, type, ptr) \
307 ((var) = ((EMACS_INT)(type) << VALBITS) + ((EMACS_INT) (ptr) & VALMASK))
308 #endif
309
310 /* Convert a C integer into a Lisp_Object integer. */
311
312 #define make_number(N) \
313 ((((EMACS_INT) (N)) & VALMASK) | ((EMACS_INT) Lisp_Int) << VALBITS)
314
315 /* During garbage collection, XGCTYPE must be used for extracting types
316 so that the mark bit is ignored. XMARKBIT accesses the markbit.
317 Markbits are used only in particular slots of particular structure types.
318 Other markbits are always zero.
319 Outside of garbage collection, all mark bits are always zero. */
320
321 #ifndef XGCTYPE
322 #define XGCTYPE(a) ((enum Lisp_Type) (((a) >> VALBITS) & GCTYPEMASK))
323 #endif
324
325 #if VALBITS + GCTYPEBITS == BITS_PER_INT - 1
326 /* Make XMARKBIT faster if mark bit is sign bit. */
327 #ifndef XMARKBIT
328 #define XMARKBIT(a) ((a) < 0)
329 #endif
330 #endif /* markbit is sign bit */
331
332 #ifndef XMARKBIT
333 #define XMARKBIT(a) ((a) & MARKBIT)
334 #endif
335
336 #ifndef XSETMARKBIT
337 #define XSETMARKBIT(a,b) ((a) = ((a) & ~MARKBIT) | ((b) ? MARKBIT : 0))
338 #endif
339
340 #ifndef XMARK
341 #define XMARK(a) ((a) |= MARKBIT)
342 #endif
343
344 #ifndef XUNMARK
345 #define XUNMARK(a) ((a) &= ~MARKBIT)
346 #endif
347
348 #endif /* NO_UNION_TYPE */
349
350 #ifndef NO_UNION_TYPE
351
352 #define XTYPE(a) ((enum Lisp_Type) (a).u.type)
353 #define XSETTYPE(a, b) ((a).u.type = (char) (b))
354
355 /* For integers known to be positive, XFASTINT provides fast retrieval
356 and XSETFASTINT provides fast storage. This takes advantage of the
357 fact that Lisp_Int is 0. */
358 #define XFASTINT(a) ((a).i + 0)
359 #define XSETFASTINT(a, b) ((a).i = (b))
360
361 #ifdef EXPLICIT_SIGN_EXTEND
362 /* Make sure we sign-extend; compilers have been known to fail to do so. */
363 #define XINT(a) (((a).i << (BITS_PER_INT-VALBITS)) >> (BITS_PER_INT-VALBITS))
364 #else
365 #define XINT(a) ((a).s.val)
366 #endif /* EXPLICIT_SIGN_EXTEND */
367
368 #define XUINT(a) ((a).u.val)
369 #define XPNTR(a) ((a).u.val)
370
371 #define XSET(var, vartype, ptr) \
372 (((var).s.type = ((char) (vartype))), ((var).s.val = ((int) (ptr))))
373
374 /* During garbage collection, XGCTYPE must be used for extracting types
375 so that the mark bit is ignored. XMARKBIT access the markbit.
376 Markbits are used only in particular slots of particular structure types.
377 Other markbits are always zero.
378 Outside of garbage collection, all mark bits are always zero. */
379
380 #define XGCTYPE(a) ((a).gu.type)
381 #define XMARKBIT(a) ((a).gu.markbit)
382 #define XSETMARKBIT(a,b) (XMARKBIT(a) = (b))
383 #define XMARK(a) (XMARKBIT(a) = 1)
384 #define XUNMARK(a) (XMARKBIT(a) = 0)
385
386 #endif /* NO_UNION_TYPE */
387
388 /* Extract a value or address from a Lisp_Object. */
389
390 #define XCONS(a) ((struct Lisp_Cons *) XPNTR(a))
391 #define XVECTOR(a) ((struct Lisp_Vector *) XPNTR(a))
392 #define XSTRING(a) ((struct Lisp_String *) XPNTR(a))
393 #define XSYMBOL(a) ((struct Lisp_Symbol *) XPNTR(a))
394 #define XFLOAT(a) ((struct Lisp_Float *) XPNTR(a))
395
396 /* Misc types. */
397 #define XMISC(a) ((union Lisp_Misc *) XPNTR(a))
398 #define XMISCTYPE(a) (XMARKER (a)->type)
399 #define XMARKER(a) (&(XMISC(a)->u_marker))
400 #define XINTFWD(a) (&(XMISC(a)->u_intfwd))
401 #define XBOOLFWD(a) (&(XMISC(a)->u_boolfwd))
402 #define XOBJFWD(a) (&(XMISC(a)->u_objfwd))
403 #define XBUFFER_OBJFWD(a) (&(XMISC(a)->u_buffer_objfwd))
404 #define XBUFFER_LOCAL_VALUE(a) (&(XMISC(a)->u_buffer_local_value))
405 #define XOVERLAY(a) (&(XMISC(a)->u_overlay))
406 #define XKBOARD_OBJFWD(a) (&(XMISC(a)->u_kboard_objfwd))
407
408 /* Pseudovector types. */
409 #define XPROCESS(a) ((struct Lisp_Process *) XPNTR(a))
410 #define XWINDOW(a) ((struct window *) XPNTR(a))
411 #define XSUBR(a) ((struct Lisp_Subr *) XPNTR(a))
412 #define XBUFFER(a) ((struct buffer *) XPNTR(a))
413 #define XCHAR_TABLE(a) ((struct Lisp_Char_Table *) XPNTR(a))
414 #define XBOOL_VECTOR(a) ((struct Lisp_Bool_Vector *) XPNTR(a))
415
416
417 /* Construct a Lisp_Object from a value or address. */
418
419 #define XSETINT(a, b) XSET (a, Lisp_Int, b)
420 #define XSETCONS(a, b) XSET (a, Lisp_Cons, b)
421 #define XSETVECTOR(a, b) XSET (a, Lisp_Vectorlike, b)
422 #define XSETSTRING(a, b) XSET (a, Lisp_String, b)
423 #define XSETSYMBOL(a, b) XSET (a, Lisp_Symbol, b)
424 #define XSETFLOAT(a, b) XSET (a, Lisp_Float, b)
425
426 /* Misc types. */
427 #define XSETMISC(a, b) XSET (a, Lisp_Misc, b)
428 #define XSETMARKER(a, b) (XSETMISC (a, b), XMISCTYPE (a) = Lisp_Misc_Marker)
429
430 /* Pseudovector types. */
431 #define XSETPSEUDOVECTOR(a, b, code) \
432 (XSETVECTOR (a, b), XVECTOR (a)->size |= PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG | (code))
433 #define XSETWINDOW_CONFIGURATION(a, b) \
434 (XSETPSEUDOVECTOR (a, b, PVEC_WINDOW_CONFIGURATION))
435 #define XSETPROCESS(a, b) (XSETPSEUDOVECTOR (a, b, PVEC_PROCESS))
436 #define XSETWINDOW(a, b) (XSETPSEUDOVECTOR (a, b, PVEC_WINDOW))
437 #define XSETSUBR(a, b) (XSETPSEUDOVECTOR (a, b, PVEC_SUBR))
438 #define XSETCOMPILED(a, b) (XSETPSEUDOVECTOR (a, b, PVEC_COMPILED))
439 #define XSETBUFFER(a, b) (XSETPSEUDOVECTOR (a, b, PVEC_BUFFER))
440 #define XSETCHAR_TABLE(a, b) (XSETPSEUDOVECTOR (a, b, PVEC_CHAR_TABLE))
441 #define XSETBOOL_VECTOR(a, b) (XSETPSEUDOVECTOR (a, b, PVEC_BOOL_VECTOR))
442 \f
443 #ifdef USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES
444 /* Basic data type for use of intervals. See the macros in intervals.h. */
445
446 struct interval
447 {
448 /* The first group of entries deal with the tree structure. */
449
450 unsigned int total_length; /* Length of myself and both children. */
451 unsigned int position; /* Cache of interval's character position. */
452 struct interval *left; /* Intervals which precede me. */
453 struct interval *right; /* Intervals which succeed me. */
454
455 /* Parent in the tree, or the Lisp_Object containing this interval tree.
456
457 The mark bit on the root interval of an interval tree says
458 whether we have started (and possibly finished) marking the
459 tree. If GC comes across an interval tree whose root's parent
460 field has its markbit set, it leaves the tree alone.
461
462 You'd think we could store this information in the parent object
463 somewhere (after all, that should be visited once and then
464 ignored too, right?), but strings are GC'd strangely. */
465 struct interval *parent;
466
467 /* The remaining components are `properties' of the interval.
468 The first four are duplicates for things which can be on the list,
469 for purposes of speed. */
470
471 unsigned char write_protect; /* Non-zero means can't modify. */
472 unsigned char visible; /* Zero means don't display. */
473 unsigned char front_sticky; /* Non-zero means text inserted just
474 before this interval goes into it. */
475 unsigned char rear_sticky; /* Likewise for just after it. */
476
477 /* Properties of this interval.
478 The mark bit on this field says whether this particular interval
479 tree node has been visited. Since intervals should never be
480 shared, GC aborts if it seems to have visited an interval twice. */
481 Lisp_Object plist;
482 };
483
484 typedef struct interval *INTERVAL;
485
486 /* Complain if object is not string or buffer type */
487 #define CHECK_STRING_OR_BUFFER(x, i) \
488 { if (!STRINGP ((x)) && !BUFFERP ((x))) \
489 x = wrong_type_argument (Qbuffer_or_string_p, (x)); }
490
491 /* Macro used to conditionally compile intervals into certain data
492 structures. See, e.g., struct Lisp_String below. */
493 #define DECLARE_INTERVALS INTERVAL intervals;
494
495 /* Macro used to conditionally compile interval initialization into
496 certain code. See, e.g., alloc.c. */
497 #define INITIALIZE_INTERVAL(ptr,val) ptr->intervals = val
498
499 #else /* No text properties */
500
501 /* If no intervals are used, make the above definitions go away. */
502
503 #define CHECK_STRING_OR_BUFFER(x, i)
504
505 #define INTERVAL
506 #define DECLARE_INTERVALS
507 #define INITIALIZE_INTERVAL(ptr,val)
508
509 #endif /* USE_TEXT_PROPERTIES */
510 \f
511 /* In a cons, the markbit of the car is the gc mark bit */
512
513 struct Lisp_Cons
514 {
515 Lisp_Object car, cdr;
516 };
517
518 /* Take the car or cdr of something known to be a cons cell. */
519 #define XCAR(c) (XCONS ((c))->car)
520 #define XCDR(c) (XCONS ((c))->cdr)
521
522 /* Take the car or cdr of something whose type is not known. */
523 #define CAR(c) \
524 (CONSP ((c)) ? XCAR ((c)) \
525 : NILP ((c)) ? Qnil \
526 : wrong_type_argument (Qlistp, (c)))
527
528 #define CDR(c) \
529 (CONSP ((c)) ? XCDR ((c)) \
530 : NILP ((c)) ? Qnil \
531 : wrong_type_argument (Qlistp, (c)))
532
533 /* Like a cons, but records info on where the text lives that it was read from */
534 /* This is not really in use now */
535
536 struct Lisp_Buffer_Cons
537 {
538 Lisp_Object car, cdr;
539 struct buffer *buffer;
540 int bufpos;
541 };
542
543 /* In a string or vector, the sign bit of the `size' is the gc mark bit */
544
545 struct Lisp_String
546 {
547 EMACS_INT size;
548 DECLARE_INTERVALS /* `data' field must be last. */
549 unsigned char data[1];
550 };
551
552 /* If a struct is made to look like a vector, this macro returns the length
553 of the shortest vector that would hold that struct. */
554 #define VECSIZE(type) ((sizeof (type) - (sizeof (struct Lisp_Vector) \
555 - sizeof (Lisp_Object)) \
556 + sizeof(Lisp_Object) - 1) /* round up */ \
557 / sizeof (Lisp_Object))
558
559 struct Lisp_Vector
560 {
561 EMACS_INT size;
562 struct Lisp_Vector *next;
563 Lisp_Object contents[1];
564 };
565
566 /* A char table is a kind of vectorlike, with contents are like a vector
567 but with a few other slots. For some purposes, it makes sense
568 to handle a chartable with type struct Lisp_Vector. */
569
570 /* This is the number of slots that apply to characters
571 or character sets. */
572 #define CHAR_TABLE_ORDINARY_SLOTS 256
573
574 /* This is the number of slots that every char table must have.
575 This counts the ordinary slots and the parent and defalt slots. */
576 #define CHAR_TABLE_STANDARD_SLOTS (256+3)
577
578 /* Return the number of "extra" slots in the char table CT. */
579
580 #define CHAR_TABLE_EXTRA_SLOTS(CT) \
581 (((CT)->size & PSEUDOVECTOR_SIZE_MASK) - CHAR_TABLE_STANDARD_SLOTS)
582
583 struct Lisp_Char_Table
584 {
585 /* This is the vector's size field, which also holds the
586 pseudovector type information. It holds the size, too.
587 The size counts the defalt and parent slots. */
588 EMACS_INT size;
589 struct Lisp_Vector *next;
590 Lisp_Object contents[CHAR_TABLE_ORDINARY_SLOTS];
591 /* This holds a default value,
592 which is used whenever the value for a specific character is nil. */
593 Lisp_Object defalt;
594 /* This points to another char table, which we inherit from
595 when the value for a specific character is nil.
596 The `defalt' slot takes precedence over this. */
597 Lisp_Object parent;
598 /* This should be a symbol which says what kind of use
599 this char-table is meant for.
600 Typically now the values can be `syntax-table' and `display-table'. */
601 Lisp_Object purpose;
602 /* These hold additional data. */
603 Lisp_Object extras[1];
604 };
605
606 /* A boolvector is a kind of vectorlike, with contents are like a string. */
607 struct Lisp_Bool_Vector
608 {
609 /* This is the vector's size field. It doesn't have the real size,
610 just the subtype information. */
611 EMACS_INT vector_size;
612 struct Lisp_Vector *next;
613 /* This is the size in bits. */
614 EMACS_INT size;
615 /* This contains the actual bits, packed into bytes. */
616 unsigned char data[1];
617 };
618
619 /* In a symbol, the markbit of the plist is used as the gc mark bit */
620
621 struct Lisp_Symbol
622 {
623 struct Lisp_String *name;
624 Lisp_Object value;
625 Lisp_Object function;
626 Lisp_Object plist;
627 struct Lisp_Symbol *next; /* -> next symbol in this obarray bucket */
628 };
629
630 /* This structure describes a built-in function.
631 It is generated by the DEFUN macro only.
632 defsubr makes it into a Lisp object.
633
634 This type is treated in most respects as a pseudovector,
635 but since we never dynamically allocate or free them,
636 we don't need a next-vector field. */
637
638 struct Lisp_Subr
639 {
640 EMACS_INT size;
641 Lisp_Object (*function) ();
642 short min_args, max_args;
643 char *symbol_name;
644 char *prompt;
645 char *doc;
646 };
647 \f
648 /* These structures are used for various misc types. */
649
650 /* A miscellaneous object, when it's on the free list. */
651 struct Lisp_Free
652 {
653 int type : 16; /* = Lisp_Misc_Free */
654 int spacer : 16;
655 union Lisp_Misc *chain;
656 };
657
658 /* In a marker, the markbit of the chain field is used as the gc mark bit */
659 struct Lisp_Marker
660 {
661 int type : 16; /* = Lisp_Misc_Marker */
662 int spacer : 15;
663 /* 1 means normal insertion at the marker's position
664 leaves the marker after the inserted text. */
665 unsigned int insertion_type : 1;
666 struct buffer *buffer;
667 Lisp_Object chain;
668 int bufpos;
669 };
670
671 /* Forwarding pointer to an int variable.
672 This is allowed only in the value cell of a symbol,
673 and it means that the symbol's value really lives in the
674 specified int variable. */
675 struct Lisp_Intfwd
676 {
677 int type : 16; /* = Lisp_Misc_Intfwd */
678 int spacer : 16;
679 int *intvar;
680 };
681
682 /* Boolean forwarding pointer to an int variable.
683 This is like Lisp_Intfwd except that the ostensible
684 "value" of the symbol is t if the int variable is nonzero,
685 nil if it is zero. */
686 struct Lisp_Boolfwd
687 {
688 int type : 16; /* = Lisp_Misc_Boolfwd */
689 int spacer : 16;
690 int *boolvar;
691 };
692
693 /* Forwarding pointer to a Lisp_Object variable.
694 This is allowed only in the value cell of a symbol,
695 and it means that the symbol's value really lives in the
696 specified variable. */
697 struct Lisp_Objfwd
698 {
699 int type : 16; /* = Lisp_Misc_Objfwd */
700 int spacer : 16;
701 Lisp_Object *objvar;
702 };
703
704 /* Like Lisp_Objfwd except that value lives in a slot in the
705 current buffer. Value is byte index of slot within buffer. */
706 struct Lisp_Buffer_Objfwd
707 {
708 int type : 16; /* = Lisp_Misc_Buffer_Objfwd */
709 int spacer : 16;
710 int offset;
711 };
712
713 /* Used in a symbol value cell when the symbol's value is per-buffer.
714 The actual contents resemble a cons cell which starts a list like this:
715 (REALVALUE BUFFER CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT . DEFAULT-VALUE).
716
717 The cons-like structure is for historical reasons; it might be better
718 to just put these elements into the struct, now.
719
720 BUFFER is the last buffer for which this symbol's value was
721 made up to date.
722
723 CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT is a pointer to an element of BUFFER's
724 local_var_alist, that being the element whose car is this
725 variable. Or it can be a pointer to the
726 (CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT . DEFAULT-VALUE),
727 if BUFFER does not have an element in its alist for this
728 variable (that is, if BUFFER sees the default value of this
729 variable).
730
731 If we want to examine or set the value and BUFFER is current,
732 we just examine or set REALVALUE. If BUFFER is not current, we
733 store the current REALVALUE value into CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT,
734 then find the appropriate alist element for the buffer now
735 current and set up CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT. Then we set
736 REALVALUE out of that element, and store into BUFFER.
737
738 If we are setting the variable and the current buffer does not
739 have an alist entry for this variable, an alist entry is
740 created.
741
742 Note that REALVALUE can be a forwarding pointer. Each time it
743 is examined or set, forwarding must be done. Each time we
744 switch buffers, buffer-local variables which forward into C
745 variables are swapped immediately, so the C code can assume
746 that they are always up to date.
747
748 Lisp_Misc_Buffer_Local_Value and Lisp_Misc_Some_Buffer_Local_Value
749 use the same substructure. The difference is that with the latter,
750 merely setting the variable while some buffer is current
751 does not cause that buffer to have its own local value of this variable.
752 Only make-local-variable does that. */
753 struct Lisp_Buffer_Local_Value
754 {
755 int type : 16; /* = Lisp_Misc_Buffer_Local_Value
756 or Lisp_Misc_Some_Buffer_Local_Value */
757 int spacer : 16;
758 Lisp_Object car, cdr;
759 };
760
761 /* In an overlay object, the mark bit of the plist is used as the GC mark.
762 START and END are markers in the overlay's buffer, and
763 PLIST is the overlay's property list. */
764 struct Lisp_Overlay
765 {
766 int type : 16; /* = Lisp_Misc_Overlay */
767 int spacer : 16;
768 Lisp_Object start, end, plist;
769 };
770
771 /* Like Lisp_Objfwd except that value lives in a slot in the
772 current kboard. */
773 struct Lisp_Kboard_Objfwd
774 {
775 int type : 16; /* = Lisp_Misc_Kboard_Objfwd */
776 int spacer : 16;
777 int offset;
778 };
779
780
781 /* To get the type field of a union Lisp_Misc, use XMISCTYPE.
782 It uses one of these struct subtypes to get the type field. */
783
784 union Lisp_Misc
785 {
786 struct Lisp_Free u_free;
787 struct Lisp_Marker u_marker;
788 struct Lisp_Intfwd u_intfwd;
789 struct Lisp_Boolfwd u_boolfwd;
790 struct Lisp_Objfwd u_objfwd;
791 struct Lisp_Buffer_Objfwd u_buffer_objfwd;
792 struct Lisp_Buffer_Local_Value u_buffer_local_value;
793 struct Lisp_Overlay u_overlay;
794 struct Lisp_Kboard_Objfwd u_kboard_objfwd;
795 };
796 \f
797 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
798 /* Optional Lisp floating point type */
799 struct Lisp_Float
800 {
801 Lisp_Object type; /* essentially used for mark-bit
802 and chaining when on free-list */
803 double data;
804 };
805 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */
806
807 /* A character, declared with the following typedef, is a member
808 of some character set associated with the current buffer. */
809 #ifndef _UCHAR_T /* Protect against something in ctab.h on AIX. */
810 #define _UCHAR_T
811 typedef unsigned char UCHAR;
812 #endif
813
814 /* Meanings of slots in a Lisp_Compiled: */
815
816 #define COMPILED_ARGLIST 0
817 #define COMPILED_BYTECODE 1
818 #define COMPILED_CONSTANTS 2
819 #define COMPILED_STACK_DEPTH 3
820 #define COMPILED_DOC_STRING 4
821 #define COMPILED_INTERACTIVE 5
822
823 /* Flag bits in a character. These also get used in termhooks.h.
824 Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu> thinks that MULE
825 (MUlti-Lingual Emacs) might need 22 bits for the character value
826 itself, so we probably shouldn't use any bits lower than 0x0400000. */
827 #define CHAR_ALT (0x0400000)
828 #define CHAR_SUPER (0x0800000)
829 #define CHAR_HYPER (0x1000000)
830 #define CHAR_SHIFT (0x2000000)
831 #define CHAR_CTL (0x4000000)
832 #define CHAR_META (0x8000000)
833
834 #ifdef USE_X_TOOLKIT
835 #ifdef NO_UNION_TYPE
836 /* Use this for turning a (void *) into a Lisp_Object, as when the
837 Lisp_Object is passed into a toolkit callback function. */
838 #define VOID_TO_LISP(larg,varg) \
839 do { ((larg) = ((Lisp_Object) (varg))); } while (0)
840 #define CVOID_TO_LISP VOID_TO_LISP
841
842 /* Use this for turning a Lisp_Object into a (void *), as when the
843 Lisp_Object is passed into a toolkit callback function. */
844 #define LISP_TO_VOID(larg) ((void *) (larg))
845 #define LISP_TO_CVOID(varg) ((const void *) (larg))
846
847 #else /* not NO_UNION_TYPE */
848 /* Use this for turning a (void *) into a Lisp_Object, as when the
849 Lisp_Object is passed into a toolkit callback function. */
850 #define VOID_TO_LISP(larg,varg) \
851 do { ((larg).v = (void *) (varg)); } while (0)
852 #define CVOID_TO_LISP(larg,varg) \
853 do { ((larg).cv = (const void *) (varg)); } while (0)
854
855 /* Use this for turning a Lisp_Object into a (void *), as when the
856 Lisp_Object is passed into a toolkit callback function. */
857 #define LISP_TO_VOID(larg) ((larg).v)
858 #define LISP_TO_CVOID(larg) ((larg).cv)
859 #endif /* not NO_UNION_TYPE */
860 #endif /* USE_X_TOOLKIT */
861
862 \f
863 /* The glyph datatype, used to represent characters on the display. */
864
865 /* The low eight bits are the character code, and the bits above them
866 are the numeric face ID. If FID is the face ID of a glyph on a
867 frame F, then F->display.x->faces[FID] contains the description of
868 that face. This is an int instead of a short, so we can support a
869 good bunch of face ID's; given that we have no mechanism for
870 tossing unused frame face ID's yet, we'll probably run out of 255
871 pretty quickly. */
872 #define GLYPH unsigned int
873
874 #ifdef HAVE_FACES
875 /* The FAST macros assume that we already know we're in an X window. */
876
877 /* Given a character code and a face ID, return the appropriate glyph. */
878 #define FAST_MAKE_GLYPH(char, face) ((char) | ((face) << 8))
879
880 /* Return a glyph's character code. */
881 #define FAST_GLYPH_CHAR(glyph) ((glyph) & 0xff)
882
883 /* Return a glyph's face ID. */
884 #define FAST_GLYPH_FACE(glyph) (((glyph) >> 8) & ((1 << 24) - 1))
885
886 /* Slower versions that test the frame type first. */
887 #define MAKE_GLYPH(f, char, face) (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f) ? (char) \
888 : FAST_MAKE_GLYPH (char, face))
889 #define GLYPH_CHAR(f, g) (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f) ? (g) : FAST_GLYPH_CHAR (g))
890 #define GLYPH_FACE(f, g) (FRAME_TERMCAP_P (f) ? (0) : FAST_GLYPH_FACE (g))
891 #else /* not HAVE_FACES */
892 #define MAKE_GLYPH(f, char, face) (char)
893 #define GLYPH_CHAR(f, g) (g)
894 #define GLYPH_FACE(f, g) (g)
895 #endif /* not HAVE_FACES */
896
897 /* The ID of the mode line highlighting face. */
898 #define GLYPH_MODE_LINE_FACE 1
899 \f
900 /* Data type checking */
901
902 #define NILP(x) (XFASTINT (x) == XFASTINT (Qnil))
903 #define GC_NILP(x) GC_EQ (x, Qnil)
904
905 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
906 #define NUMBERP(x) (INTEGERP (x) || FLOATP (x))
907 #define GC_NUMBERP(x) (GC_INTEGERP (x) || GC_FLOATP (x))
908 #else
909 #define NUMBERP(x) (INTEGERP (x))
910 #define GC_NUMBERP(x) (GC_INTEGERP (x))
911 #endif
912 #define NATNUMP(x) (INTEGERP (x) && XINT (x) >= 0)
913 #define GC_NATNUMP(x) (GC_INTEGERP (x) && XINT (x) >= 0)
914
915 #define INTEGERP(x) (XTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Int)
916 #define GC_INTEGERP(x) (XGCTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Int)
917 #define SYMBOLP(x) (XTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Symbol)
918 #define GC_SYMBOLP(x) (XGCTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Symbol)
919 #define MISCP(x) (XTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Misc)
920 #define GC_MISCP(x) (XGCTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Misc)
921 #define VECTORLIKEP(x) (XTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Vectorlike)
922 #define GC_VECTORLIKEP(x) (XGCTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Vectorlike)
923 #define STRINGP(x) (XTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_String)
924 #define GC_STRINGP(x) (XGCTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_String)
925 #define CONSP(x) (XTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Cons)
926 #define GC_CONSP(x) (XGCTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Cons)
927
928 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
929 #define FLOATP(x) (XTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Float)
930 #define GC_FLOATP(x) (XGCTYPE ((x)) == Lisp_Float)
931 #else
932 #define FLOATP(x) (0)
933 #define GC_FLOATP(x) (0)
934 #endif
935 #define VECTORP(x) (VECTORLIKEP (x) && !(XVECTOR (x)->size & PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG))
936 #define GC_VECTORP(x) (GC_VECTORLIKEP (x) && !(XVECTOR (x)->size & PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG))
937 #define OVERLAYP(x) (MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Overlay)
938 #define GC_OVERLAYP(x) (GC_MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Overlay)
939 #define MARKERP(x) (MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Marker)
940 #define GC_MARKERP(x) (GC_MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Marker)
941 #define INTFWDP(x) (MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Intfwd)
942 #define GC_INTFWDP(x) (GC_MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Intfwd)
943 #define BOOLFWDP(x) (MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Boolfwd)
944 #define GC_BOOLFWDP(x) (GC_MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Boolfwd)
945 #define OBJFWDP(x) (MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Objfwd)
946 #define GC_OBJFWDP(x) (GC_MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Objfwd)
947 #define BUFFER_OBJFWDP(x) (MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Buffer_Objfwd)
948 #define GC_BUFFER_OBJFWDP(x) (GC_MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Buffer_Objfwd)
949 #define BUFFER_LOCAL_VALUEP(x) (MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Buffer_Local_Value)
950 #define GC_BUFFER_LOCAL_VALUEP(x) (GC_MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Buffer_Local_Value)
951 #define SOME_BUFFER_LOCAL_VALUEP(x) (MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Some_Buffer_Local_Value)
952 #define GC_SOME_BUFFER_LOCAL_VALUEP(x) (GC_MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Some_Buffer_Local_Value)
953 #define KBOARD_OBJFWDP(x) (MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Kboard_Objfwd)
954 #define GC_KBOARD_OBJFWDP(x) (GC_MISCP (x) && XMISCTYPE (x) == Lisp_Misc_Kboard_Objfwd)
955
956
957 /* True if object X is a pseudovector whose code is CODE. */
958 #define PSEUDOVECTORP(x, code) \
959 (VECTORLIKEP (x) \
960 && (((XVECTOR (x)->size & (PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG | (code)))) \
961 == (PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG | (code))))
962
963 /* True if object X is a pseudovector whose code is CODE.
964 This one works during GC. */
965 #define GC_PSEUDOVECTORP(x, code) \
966 (GC_VECTORLIKEP (x) \
967 && (((XVECTOR (x)->size & (PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG | (code)))) \
968 == (PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG | (code))))
969
970 /* Test for specific pseudovector types. */
971 #define WINDOW_CONFIGURATIONP(x) PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_WINDOW_CONFIGURATION)
972 #define GC_WINDOW_CONFIGURATIONP(x) GC_PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_WINDOW_CONFIGURATION)
973 #define PROCESSP(x) PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_PROCESS)
974 #define GC_PROCESSP(x) GC_PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_PROCESS)
975 #define WINDOWP(x) PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_WINDOW)
976 #define GC_WINDOWP(x) GC_PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_WINDOW)
977 #define SUBRP(x) PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_SUBR)
978 #define GC_SUBRP(x) GC_PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_SUBR)
979 #define COMPILEDP(x) PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_COMPILED)
980 #define GC_COMPILEDP(x) GC_PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_COMPILED)
981 #define BUFFERP(x) PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_BUFFER)
982 #define GC_BUFFERP(x) GC_PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_BUFFER)
983 #define CHAR_TABLE_P(x) PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_CHAR_TABLE)
984 #define GC_CHAR_TABLE_P(x) GC_PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_CHAR_TABLE)
985 #define BOOL_VECTOR_P(x) PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_BOOL_VECTOR)
986 #define GC_BOOL_VECTOR_P(x) GC_PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_BOOL_VECTOR)
987
988 #ifdef MULTI_FRAME
989 #define FRAMEP(x) PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_FRAME)
990 #define GC_FRAMEP(x) GC_PSEUDOVECTORP (x, PVEC_FRAME)
991 #else
992 #ifdef HAVE_MOUSE
993 /* We could use this in the !HAVE_MOUSE case also, but we prefer a compile-time
994 error message in case FRAMEP is used. */
995 #define FRAMEP(x) (EQ (x, Fselected_frame ()))
996 #define GC_FRAMEP(x) (GC_EQ (x, Fselected_frame ()))
997 #endif
998 #endif
999
1000 \f
1001 #define EQ(x, y) (XFASTINT (x) == XFASTINT (y))
1002 #define GC_EQ(x, y) (XGCTYPE (x) == XGCTYPE (y) && XPNTR (x) == XPNTR (y))
1003
1004 #define CHECK_LIST(x, i) \
1005 do { if (!CONSP ((x)) && !NILP (x)) x = wrong_type_argument (Qlistp, (x)); } while (0)
1006
1007 #define CHECK_STRING(x, i) \
1008 do { if (!STRINGP ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qstringp, (x)); } while (0)
1009
1010 #define CHECK_CONS(x, i) \
1011 do { if (!CONSP ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qconsp, (x)); } while (0)
1012
1013 #define CHECK_SYMBOL(x, i) \
1014 do { if (!SYMBOLP ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qsymbolp, (x)); } while (0)
1015
1016 #define CHECK_CHAR_TABLE(x, i) \
1017 do { if (!CHAR_TABLE_P ((x))) \
1018 x = wrong_type_argument (Qchar_table_p, (x)); } while (0)
1019
1020 #define CHECK_VECTOR(x, i) \
1021 do { if (!VECTORP ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qvectorp, (x)); } while (0)
1022
1023 #define CHECK_VECTOR_OR_CHAR_TABLE(x, i) \
1024 do { if (!VECTORP ((x)) && !CHAR_TABLE_P ((x))) \
1025 x = wrong_type_argument (Qvector_or_char_table_p, (x)); \
1026 } while (0)
1027
1028 #define CHECK_BUFFER(x, i) \
1029 do { if (!BUFFERP ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qbufferp, (x)); } while (0)
1030
1031 #define CHECK_WINDOW(x, i) \
1032 do { if (!WINDOWP ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qwindowp, (x)); } while (0)
1033
1034 /* This macro rejects windows on the interior of the window tree as
1035 "dead", which is what we want; this is an argument-checking macro, and
1036 the user should never get access to interior windows.
1037
1038 A window of any sort, leaf or interior, is dead iff the buffer,
1039 vchild, and hchild members are all nil. */
1040
1041 #define CHECK_LIVE_WINDOW(x, i) \
1042 do { \
1043 if (!WINDOWP ((x)) \
1044 || NILP (XWINDOW ((x))->buffer)) \
1045 x = wrong_type_argument (Qwindow_live_p, (x)); \
1046 } while (0)
1047
1048 #define CHECK_PROCESS(x, i) \
1049 do { if (!PROCESSP ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qprocessp, (x)); } while (0)
1050
1051 #define CHECK_NUMBER(x, i) \
1052 do { if (!INTEGERP ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qintegerp, (x)); } while (0)
1053
1054 #define CHECK_NATNUM(x, i) \
1055 do { if (!NATNUMP (x)) x = wrong_type_argument (Qwholenump, (x)); } while (0)
1056
1057 #define CHECK_MARKER(x, i) \
1058 do { if (!MARKERP ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qmarkerp, (x)); } while (0)
1059
1060 #define CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER(x, i) \
1061 do { if (MARKERP ((x))) XSETFASTINT (x, marker_position (x)); \
1062 else if (!INTEGERP ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qinteger_or_marker_p, (x)); } while (0)
1063
1064 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
1065
1066 #ifndef DBL_DIG
1067 #define DBL_DIG 20
1068 #endif
1069
1070 #define XFLOATINT(n) extract_float((n))
1071
1072 #define CHECK_FLOAT(x, i) \
1073 do { if (!FLOATP (x)) \
1074 x = wrong_type_argument (Qfloatp, (x)); } while (0)
1075
1076 #define CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT(x, i) \
1077 do { if (!FLOATP (x) && !INTEGERP (x)) \
1078 x = wrong_type_argument (Qnumberp, (x)); } while (0)
1079
1080 #define CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT_COERCE_MARKER(x, i) \
1081 do { if (MARKERP (x)) XSETFASTINT (x, marker_position (x)); \
1082 else if (!INTEGERP (x) && !FLOATP (x)) \
1083 x = wrong_type_argument (Qnumber_or_marker_p, (x)); } while (0)
1084
1085 #else /* Not LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */
1086
1087 #define CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT CHECK_NUMBER
1088
1089 #define CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT_COERCE_MARKER CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER
1090
1091 #define XFLOATINT(n) XINT((n))
1092 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */
1093
1094 #define CHECK_OVERLAY(x, i) \
1095 do { if (!OVERLAYP ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qoverlayp, (x));} while (0)
1096
1097 /* Cast pointers to this type to compare them. Some machines want int. */
1098 #ifndef PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE
1099 #define PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE unsigned int
1100 #endif
1101 \f
1102 /* Define a built-in function for calling from Lisp.
1103 `lname' should be the name to give the function in Lisp,
1104 as a null-terminated C string.
1105 `fnname' should be the name of the function in C.
1106 By convention, it starts with F.
1107 `sname' should be the name for the C constant structure
1108 that records information on this function for internal use.
1109 By convention, it should be the same as `fnname' but with S instead of F.
1110 It's too bad that C macros can't compute this from `fnname'.
1111 `minargs' should be a number, the minimum number of arguments allowed.
1112 `maxargs' should be a number, the maximum number of arguments allowed,
1113 or else MANY or UNEVALLED.
1114 MANY means pass a vector of evaluated arguments,
1115 in the form of an integer number-of-arguments
1116 followed by the address of a vector of Lisp_Objects
1117 which contains the argument values.
1118 UNEVALLED means pass the list of unevaluated arguments
1119 `prompt' says how to read arguments for an interactive call.
1120 See the doc string for `interactive'.
1121 A null string means call interactively with no arguments.
1122 `doc' is documentation for the user. */
1123
1124 #if !defined (__STDC__) || defined (USE_NONANSI_DEFUN)
1125 #define DEFUN(lname, fnname, sname, minargs, maxargs, prompt, doc) \
1126 Lisp_Object fnname (); \
1127 struct Lisp_Subr sname = \
1128 { PVEC_SUBR | (sizeof (struct Lisp_Subr) / sizeof (EMACS_INT)), \
1129 fnname, minargs, maxargs, lname, prompt, 0}; \
1130 Lisp_Object fnname
1131
1132 #else
1133
1134 /* This version of DEFUN declares a function prototype with the right
1135 arguments, so we can catch errors with maxargs at compile-time. */
1136 #define DEFUN(lname, fnname, sname, minargs, maxargs, prompt, doc) \
1137 Lisp_Object fnname DEFUN_ARGS_ ## maxargs ; \
1138 struct Lisp_Subr sname = \
1139 { PVEC_SUBR | (sizeof (struct Lisp_Subr) / sizeof (EMACS_INT)), \
1140 fnname, minargs, maxargs, lname, prompt, 0}; \
1141 Lisp_Object fnname
1142
1143 /* Note that the weird token-substitution semantics of ANSI C makes
1144 this work for MANY and UNEVALLED. */
1145 #define DEFUN_ARGS_MANY (int, Lisp_Object *)
1146 #define DEFUN_ARGS_UNEVALLED (Lisp_Object)
1147 #define DEFUN_ARGS_0 (void)
1148 #define DEFUN_ARGS_1 (Lisp_Object)
1149 #define DEFUN_ARGS_2 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)
1150 #define DEFUN_ARGS_3 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)
1151 #define DEFUN_ARGS_4 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)
1152 #define DEFUN_ARGS_5 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, \
1153 Lisp_Object)
1154 #define DEFUN_ARGS_6 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, \
1155 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)
1156 #define DEFUN_ARGS_7 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, \
1157 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)
1158 #endif
1159
1160 /* defsubr (Sname);
1161 is how we define the symbol for function `name' at start-up time. */
1162 extern void defsubr ();
1163
1164 #define MANY -2
1165 #define UNEVALLED -1
1166
1167 extern void defvar_lisp ();
1168 extern void defvar_bool ();
1169 extern void defvar_int ();
1170 extern void defvar_kboard ();
1171
1172 /* Macros we use to define forwarded Lisp variables.
1173 These are used in the syms_of_FILENAME functions. */
1174
1175 #define DEFVAR_LISP(lname, vname, doc) defvar_lisp (lname, vname)
1176 #define DEFVAR_LISP_NOPRO(lname, vname, doc) defvar_lisp_nopro (lname, vname)
1177 #define DEFVAR_BOOL(lname, vname, doc) defvar_bool (lname, vname)
1178 #define DEFVAR_INT(lname, vname, doc) defvar_int (lname, vname)
1179 #define DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER(lname, vname, type, doc) \
1180 defvar_per_buffer (lname, vname, type, 0)
1181 #define DEFVAR_KBOARD(lname, vname, doc) \
1182 defvar_kboard (lname, \
1183 (int)((char *)(&current_kboard->vname) \
1184 - (char *)current_kboard))
1185 \f
1186 /* Structure for recording Lisp call stack for backtrace purposes. */
1187
1188 /* The special binding stack holds the outer values of variables while
1189 they are bound by a function application or a let form, stores the
1190 code to be executed for Lisp unwind-protect forms, and stores the C
1191 functions to be called for record_unwind_protect.
1192
1193 If func is non-zero, undoing this binding applies func to old_value;
1194 This implements record_unwind_protect.
1195 If func is zero and symbol is nil, undoing this binding evaluates
1196 the list of forms in old_value; this implements Lisp's unwind-protect
1197 form.
1198 Otherwise, undoing this binding stores old_value as symbol's value; this
1199 undoes the bindings made by a let form or function call. */
1200 struct specbinding
1201 {
1202 Lisp_Object symbol, old_value;
1203 Lisp_Object (*func) ();
1204 Lisp_Object unused; /* Dividing by 16 is faster than by 12 */
1205 };
1206
1207 extern struct specbinding *specpdl;
1208 extern struct specbinding *specpdl_ptr;
1209 extern int specpdl_size;
1210
1211 /* Everything needed to describe an active condition case. */
1212 struct handler
1213 {
1214 /* The handler clauses and variable from the condition-case form. */
1215 Lisp_Object handler;
1216 Lisp_Object var;
1217 /* Fsignal stores here the condition-case clause that applies,
1218 and Fcondition_case thus knows which clause to run. */
1219 Lisp_Object chosen_clause;
1220
1221 /* Used to effect the longjump out to the handler. */
1222 struct catchtag *tag;
1223
1224 /* The next enclosing handler. */
1225 struct handler *next;
1226 };
1227
1228 extern struct handler *handlerlist;
1229
1230 extern struct catchtag *catchlist;
1231 extern struct backtrace *backtrace_list;
1232
1233 extern Lisp_Object memory_signal_data;
1234
1235 /* An address near the bottom of the stack.
1236 Tells GC how to save a copy of the stack. */
1237 extern char *stack_bottom;
1238
1239 /* Check quit-flag and quit if it is non-nil. */
1240
1241 #define QUIT \
1242 if (!NILP (Vquit_flag) && NILP (Vinhibit_quit)) \
1243 { Vquit_flag = Qnil; Fsignal (Qquit, Qnil); }
1244
1245 /* Nonzero if ought to quit now. */
1246
1247 #define QUITP (!NILP (Vquit_flag) && NILP (Vinhibit_quit))
1248 \f
1249 /* 1 if CH is upper case. */
1250
1251 #define UPPERCASEP(CH) \
1252 (XCHAR_TABLE (current_buffer->downcase_table)->contents[CH] != (CH))
1253
1254 /* 1 if CH is lower case. */
1255
1256 #define LOWERCASEP(CH) \
1257 (!UPPERCASEP (CH) \
1258 && XCHAR_TABLE (current_buffer->upcase_table)->contents[CH] != (CH))
1259
1260 /* 1 if CH is neither upper nor lower case. */
1261
1262 #define NOCASEP(CH) \
1263 (XCHAR_TABLE (current_buffer->upcase_table)->contents[CH] == (CH))
1264
1265 /* Upcase a character, or make no change if that cannot be done. */
1266
1267 #define UPCASE(CH) \
1268 (XCHAR_TABLE (current_buffer->downcase_table)->contents[CH] == (CH) \
1269 ? UPCASE1 (CH) : (CH))
1270
1271 /* Upcase a character known to be not upper case. */
1272
1273 #define UPCASE1(CH) (XCHAR_TABLE (current_buffer->upcase_table)->contents[CH])
1274
1275 /* Downcase a character, or make no change if that cannot be done. */
1276
1277 #define DOWNCASE(CH) \
1278 (XCHAR_TABLE (current_buffer->downcase_table)->contents[CH])
1279
1280 /* Current buffer's map from characters to lower-case characters. */
1281
1282 #define DOWNCASE_TABLE XCHAR_TABLE (current_buffer->downcase_table)->contents
1283
1284 extern Lisp_Object Vascii_downcase_table;
1285 \f
1286 /* Number of bytes of structure consed since last GC. */
1287
1288 extern int consing_since_gc;
1289
1290 /* Threshold for doing another gc. */
1291
1292 extern int gc_cons_threshold;
1293
1294 /* Structure for recording stack slots that need marking. */
1295
1296 /* This is a chain of structures, each of which points at a Lisp_Object variable
1297 whose value should be marked in garbage collection.
1298 Normally every link of the chain is an automatic variable of a function,
1299 and its `val' points to some argument or local variable of the function.
1300 On exit to the function, the chain is set back to the value it had on entry.
1301 This way, no link remains in the chain when the stack frame containing the
1302 link disappears.
1303
1304 Every function that can call Feval must protect in this fashion all
1305 Lisp_Object variables whose contents will be used again. */
1306
1307 extern struct gcpro *gcprolist;
1308
1309 struct gcpro
1310 {
1311 struct gcpro *next;
1312 Lisp_Object *var; /* Address of first protected variable */
1313 int nvars; /* Number of consecutive protected variables */
1314 };
1315
1316 #define GCPRO1(varname) \
1317 {gcpro1.next = gcprolist; gcpro1.var = &varname; gcpro1.nvars = 1; \
1318 gcprolist = &gcpro1; }
1319
1320 #define GCPRO2(varname1, varname2) \
1321 {gcpro1.next = gcprolist; gcpro1.var = &varname1; gcpro1.nvars = 1; \
1322 gcpro2.next = &gcpro1; gcpro2.var = &varname2; gcpro2.nvars = 1; \
1323 gcprolist = &gcpro2; }
1324
1325 #define GCPRO3(varname1, varname2, varname3) \
1326 {gcpro1.next = gcprolist; gcpro1.var = &varname1; gcpro1.nvars = 1; \
1327 gcpro2.next = &gcpro1; gcpro2.var = &varname2; gcpro2.nvars = 1; \
1328 gcpro3.next = &gcpro2; gcpro3.var = &varname3; gcpro3.nvars = 1; \
1329 gcprolist = &gcpro3; }
1330
1331 #define GCPRO4(varname1, varname2, varname3, varname4) \
1332 {gcpro1.next = gcprolist; gcpro1.var = &varname1; gcpro1.nvars = 1; \
1333 gcpro2.next = &gcpro1; gcpro2.var = &varname2; gcpro2.nvars = 1; \
1334 gcpro3.next = &gcpro2; gcpro3.var = &varname3; gcpro3.nvars = 1; \
1335 gcpro4.next = &gcpro3; gcpro4.var = &varname4; gcpro4.nvars = 1; \
1336 gcprolist = &gcpro4; }
1337
1338 #define GCPRO5(varname1, varname2, varname3, varname4, varname5) \
1339 {gcpro1.next = gcprolist; gcpro1.var = &varname1; gcpro1.nvars = 1; \
1340 gcpro2.next = &gcpro1; gcpro2.var = &varname2; gcpro2.nvars = 1; \
1341 gcpro3.next = &gcpro2; gcpro3.var = &varname3; gcpro3.nvars = 1; \
1342 gcpro4.next = &gcpro3; gcpro4.var = &varname4; gcpro4.nvars = 1; \
1343 gcpro5.next = &gcpro4; gcpro5.var = &varname5; gcpro5.nvars = 1; \
1344 gcprolist = &gcpro5; }
1345
1346 /* Call staticpro (&var) to protect static variable `var'. */
1347
1348 void staticpro();
1349
1350 #define UNGCPRO (gcprolist = gcpro1.next)
1351
1352 /* Evaluate expr, UNGCPRO, and then return the value of expr. */
1353 #define RETURN_UNGCPRO(expr) \
1354 if (1) \
1355 { \
1356 Lisp_Object ret_ungc_val; \
1357 ret_ungc_val = (expr); \
1358 UNGCPRO; \
1359 return ret_ungc_val; \
1360 } \
1361 else
1362 \f
1363 /* Defined in data.c */
1364 extern Lisp_Object Qnil, Qt, Qquote, Qlambda, Qsubr, Qunbound;
1365 extern Lisp_Object Qerror_conditions, Qerror_message, Qtop_level;
1366 extern Lisp_Object Qerror, Qquit, Qwrong_type_argument, Qargs_out_of_range;
1367 extern Lisp_Object Qvoid_variable, Qvoid_function;
1368 extern Lisp_Object Qsetting_constant, Qinvalid_read_syntax;
1369 extern Lisp_Object Qinvalid_function, Qwrong_number_of_arguments, Qno_catch;
1370 extern Lisp_Object Qend_of_file, Qarith_error;
1371 extern Lisp_Object Qbeginning_of_buffer, Qend_of_buffer, Qbuffer_read_only;
1372 extern Lisp_Object Qmark_inactive;
1373
1374 extern Lisp_Object Qrange_error, Qdomain_error, Qsingularity_error;
1375 extern Lisp_Object Qoverflow_error, Qunderflow_error;
1376
1377 extern Lisp_Object Qintegerp, Qnumberp, Qnatnump, Qwholenump;
1378 extern Lisp_Object Qsymbolp, Qlistp, Qconsp;
1379 extern Lisp_Object Qstringp, Qarrayp, Qsequencep, Qbufferp;
1380 extern Lisp_Object Qchar_or_string_p, Qmarkerp, Qvectorp;
1381 extern Lisp_Object Qinteger_or_marker_p, Qnumber_or_marker_p;
1382 extern Lisp_Object Qchar_table_p, Qvector_or_char_table_p;
1383 extern Lisp_Object Qboundp, Qfboundp;
1384 extern Lisp_Object Qbuffer_or_string_p;
1385 extern Lisp_Object Qcdr;
1386
1387 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
1388 extern Lisp_Object Qfloatp, Qinteger_or_floatp, Qinteger_or_float_or_marker_p;
1389 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */
1390
1391 extern Lisp_Object Qframep;
1392
1393 extern Lisp_Object Feq (), Fnull (), Flistp (), Fconsp (), Fatom (), Fnlistp ();
1394 extern Lisp_Object Fintegerp (), Fnatnump (), Fsymbolp ();
1395 extern Lisp_Object Fvectorp (), Fstringp (), Farrayp (), Fsequencep ();
1396 extern Lisp_Object Fbufferp (), Fmarkerp (), Fsubrp (), Fchar_or_string_p ();
1397 extern Lisp_Object Finteger_or_marker_p ();
1398 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
1399 extern Lisp_Object Ffloatp(), Finteger_or_floatp();
1400 extern Lisp_Object Finteger_or_float_or_marker_p(), Ftruncate();
1401 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */
1402
1403 extern Lisp_Object Fcar (), Fcar_safe(), Fcdr (), Fcdr_safe();
1404 extern Lisp_Object Fsetcar (), Fsetcdr ();
1405 extern Lisp_Object Fboundp (), Ffboundp (), Fmakunbound (), Ffmakunbound ();
1406 extern Lisp_Object Fsymbol_function (), Fsymbol_plist (), Fsymbol_name ();
1407 extern Lisp_Object indirect_function (), Findirect_function ();
1408 extern Lisp_Object Ffset (), Fsetplist ();
1409 extern Lisp_Object Fsymbol_value (), find_symbol_value (), Fset ();
1410 extern Lisp_Object Fdefault_value (), Fset_default (), Fdefault_boundp ();
1411
1412 extern Lisp_Object Faref (), Faset ();
1413
1414 extern Lisp_Object Fstring_to_number (), Fnumber_to_string ();
1415 extern Lisp_Object Feqlsign (), Fgtr (), Flss (), Fgeq (), Fleq ();
1416 extern Lisp_Object Fneq (), Fzerop ();
1417 extern Lisp_Object Fplus (), Fminus (), Ftimes (), Fquo (), Frem ();
1418 extern Lisp_Object Fmax (), Fmin ();
1419 extern Lisp_Object Flogand (), Flogior (), Flogxor (), Flognot ();
1420 extern Lisp_Object Flsh (), Fash ();
1421
1422 extern Lisp_Object Fadd1 (), Fsub1 ();
1423
1424 extern Lisp_Object long_to_cons ();
1425 extern unsigned long cons_to_long ();
1426 extern void args_out_of_range ();
1427 extern void args_out_of_range_3 ();
1428 extern Lisp_Object wrong_type_argument ();
1429 extern void store_symval_forwarding ();
1430 extern Lisp_Object do_symval_forwarding ();
1431 #ifdef LISP_FLOAT_TYPE
1432 extern Lisp_Object Ffloat_to_int(), Fint_to_float();
1433 extern double extract_float();
1434 extern Lisp_Object make_float ();
1435 extern Lisp_Object Ffloat ();
1436 #endif /* LISP_FLOAT_TYPE */
1437
1438 /* Defined in cmds.c */
1439 extern Lisp_Object Fend_of_line (), Fforward_char (), Fforward_line ();
1440
1441 /* Defined in syntax.c */
1442 extern Lisp_Object Fforward_word ();
1443
1444 /* Defined in fns.c */
1445 extern Lisp_Object Qstring_lessp;
1446 extern Lisp_Object Vfeatures;
1447 extern Lisp_Object Fidentity (), Frandom ();
1448 extern Lisp_Object Flength (), Fsafe_length ();
1449 extern Lisp_Object Fappend (), Fconcat (), Fvconcat (), Fcopy_sequence ();
1450 extern Lisp_Object Fsubstring ();
1451 extern Lisp_Object Fnth (), Fnthcdr (), Fmemq (), Fassq (), Fassoc ();
1452 extern Lisp_Object Felt (), Fmember (), Frassq (), Fdelq (), Fsort ();
1453 extern Lisp_Object Freverse (), Fnreverse (), Fget (), Fput (), Fequal ();
1454 extern Lisp_Object Ffillarray (), Fnconc (), Fmapcar (), Fmapconcat ();
1455 extern Lisp_Object Fy_or_n_p (), do_yes_or_no_p ();
1456 extern Lisp_Object Ffeaturep (), Frequire () , Fprovide ();
1457 extern Lisp_Object concat2 (), nconc2 ();
1458 extern Lisp_Object assq_no_quit ();
1459 extern Lisp_Object Fcopy_alist ();
1460 extern Lisp_Object Fplist_get ();
1461
1462 /* Defined in insdel.c */
1463 extern void move_gap ();
1464 extern void make_gap ();
1465 extern void insert ();
1466 extern void insert_and_inherit ();
1467 extern void insert_1 ();
1468 extern void insert_from_string ();
1469 extern void insert_from_buffer ();
1470 extern void insert_char ();
1471 extern void insert_string ();
1472 extern void insert_before_markers ();
1473 extern void insert_before_markers_and_inherit ();
1474 extern void insert_from_string_before_markers ();
1475 extern void del_range ();
1476 extern void del_range_1 ();
1477 extern void modify_region ();
1478 extern void prepare_to_modify_buffer ();
1479 extern void signal_before_change ();
1480 extern void signal_after_change ();
1481
1482 /* Defined in xdisp.c */
1483 extern Lisp_Object Vmessage_log_max;
1484 extern void message ();
1485 extern void message_nolog ();
1486 extern void message1 ();
1487 extern void message1_nolog ();
1488 extern void message2 ();
1489 extern void message2_nolog ();
1490 extern void message_dolog ();
1491 extern void message_log_maybe_newline ();
1492
1493 /* Defined in alloc.c */
1494 extern Lisp_Object Vpurify_flag;
1495 extern Lisp_Object Fcons (), Flist(), Fmake_list (), allocate_misc ();
1496 extern Lisp_Object Fmake_vector (), Fvector (), Fmake_symbol (), Fmake_marker ();
1497 extern Lisp_Object Fmake_string (), build_string (), make_string ();
1498 extern Lisp_Object make_event_array (), make_uninit_string ();
1499 extern Lisp_Object Fpurecopy (), make_pure_string ();
1500 extern Lisp_Object pure_cons (), make_pure_vector ();
1501 extern Lisp_Object Fgarbage_collect ();
1502 extern Lisp_Object Fmake_byte_code ();
1503 extern Lisp_Object Qchar_table_extra_slots;
1504 extern struct Lisp_Vector *allocate_vectorlike ();
1505 extern int gc_in_progress;
1506
1507 /* Defined in print.c */
1508 extern Lisp_Object Vprin1_to_string_buffer;
1509 extern Lisp_Object Fprin1 (), Fprin1_to_string (), Fprinc ();
1510 extern Lisp_Object Fterpri (), Fprint ();
1511 extern Lisp_Object Vstandard_output, Qstandard_output;
1512 extern Lisp_Object Qexternal_debugging_output;
1513 extern void temp_output_buffer_setup (), temp_output_buffer_show ();
1514 extern int print_level, print_escape_newlines;
1515 extern Lisp_Object Qprint_escape_newlines;
1516
1517 /* Defined in lread.c */
1518 extern Lisp_Object Qvariable_documentation, Qstandard_input;
1519 extern Lisp_Object Vobarray, Vstandard_input;
1520 extern Lisp_Object Fread (), Fread_from_string ();
1521 extern Lisp_Object Fintern (), Fintern_soft (), Fload ();
1522 extern Lisp_Object Fget_file_char (), Fread_char ();
1523 extern Lisp_Object read_filtered_event ();
1524 extern Lisp_Object Feval_current_buffer (), Feval_region ();
1525 extern Lisp_Object intern (), oblookup ();
1526 #define LOADHIST_ATTACH(x) \
1527 if (initialized) Vcurrent_load_list = Fcons (x, Vcurrent_load_list)
1528 extern Lisp_Object Vcurrent_load_list;
1529 extern Lisp_Object Vload_history;
1530
1531 /* Defined in eval.c */
1532 extern Lisp_Object Qautoload, Qexit, Qinteractive, Qcommandp, Qdefun, Qmacro;
1533 extern Lisp_Object Vinhibit_quit, Qinhibit_quit, Vquit_flag;
1534 extern Lisp_Object Vmocklisp_arguments, Qmocklisp, Qmocklisp_arguments;
1535 extern Lisp_Object Vautoload_queue;
1536 extern Lisp_Object Vdebug_on_error;
1537 /* To run a normal hook, use the appropriate function from the list below.
1538 The calling convention:
1539
1540 if (!NILP (Vrun_hooks))
1541 call1 (Vrun_hooks, Qmy_funny_hook);
1542
1543 should no longer be used. */
1544 extern Lisp_Object Vrun_hooks;
1545 extern Lisp_Object Frun_hooks (), Frun_hook_with_args ();
1546 extern Lisp_Object Frun_hook_with_args_until_success ();
1547 extern Lisp_Object Frun_hook_with_args_until_failure ();
1548 extern Lisp_Object Fand (), For (), Fif (), Fprogn (), Fprog1 (), Fprog2 ();
1549 extern Lisp_Object Fsetq (), Fquote ();
1550 extern Lisp_Object Fuser_variable_p (), Finteractive_p ();
1551 extern Lisp_Object Fdefun (), Flet (), FletX (), Fwhile ();
1552 extern Lisp_Object Fcatch (), Fthrow (), Funwind_protect ();
1553 extern Lisp_Object Fcondition_case (), Fsignal ();
1554 extern Lisp_Object Ffunction_type (), Fautoload (), Fcommandp ();
1555 extern Lisp_Object Feval (), Fapply (), Ffuncall ();
1556 extern Lisp_Object Fglobal_set (), Fglobal_value (), Fbacktrace ();
1557 extern Lisp_Object apply1 (), call0 (), call1 (), call2 (), call3 ();
1558 extern Lisp_Object call4 (), call5 (), call6 ();
1559 extern Lisp_Object Fkill_emacs (), Fkey_binding (), Fsit_for ();
1560 extern Lisp_Object Fdo_auto_save (), Fset_marker ();
1561 extern Lisp_Object apply_lambda ();
1562 extern Lisp_Object internal_catch ();
1563 extern Lisp_Object internal_condition_case ();
1564 extern Lisp_Object internal_condition_case_1 ();
1565 extern Lisp_Object unbind_to ();
1566 extern void error ();
1567 extern Lisp_Object un_autoload ();
1568 extern Lisp_Object Ffetch_bytecode ();
1569
1570 /* Defined in editfns.c */
1571 extern Lisp_Object Fgoto_char ();
1572 extern Lisp_Object Fpoint_min_marker (), Fpoint_max_marker ();
1573 extern Lisp_Object Fpoint_min (), Fpoint_max ();
1574 extern Lisp_Object Fpoint (), Fpoint_marker (), Fmark_marker ();
1575 extern Lisp_Object Ffollowing_char (), Fprevious_char (), Fchar_after ();
1576 extern Lisp_Object Finsert ();
1577 extern Lisp_Object Feolp (), Feobp (), Fbolp (), Fbobp ();
1578 extern Lisp_Object Fformat (), format1 ();
1579 extern Lisp_Object make_buffer_string (), Fbuffer_substring ();
1580 extern Lisp_Object Fbuffer_string ();
1581 extern Lisp_Object Fstring_equal (), Fstring_lessp (), Fbuffer_substring_lessp ();
1582 extern Lisp_Object save_excursion_save (), save_restriction_save ();
1583 extern Lisp_Object save_excursion_restore (), save_restriction_restore ();
1584 extern Lisp_Object Fchar_to_string ();
1585 extern Lisp_Object Fdelete_region (), Fnarrow_to_region (), Fwiden ();
1586
1587 /* defined in buffer.c */
1588 extern Lisp_Object Foverlay_start (), Foverlay_end ();
1589 extern void adjust_overlays_for_insert ();
1590 extern void adjust_overlays_for_delete ();
1591 extern void fix_overlays_in_range ();
1592 extern int overlay_touches_p ();
1593 extern Lisp_Object Vbuffer_alist, Vinhibit_read_only;
1594 extern Lisp_Object Fget_buffer (), Fget_buffer_create (), Fset_buffer ();
1595 extern Lisp_Object Fbarf_if_buffer_read_only ();
1596 extern Lisp_Object Fcurrent_buffer (), Fswitch_to_buffer (), Fpop_to_buffer ();
1597 extern Lisp_Object Fother_buffer ();
1598 extern Lisp_Object Foverlay_get ();
1599 extern Lisp_Object Qoverlayp;
1600 extern struct buffer *all_buffers;
1601
1602 /* defined in marker.c */
1603
1604 extern Lisp_Object Fmarker_position (), Fmarker_buffer ();
1605 extern Lisp_Object Fcopy_marker ();
1606
1607 /* Defined in fileio.c */
1608
1609 extern Lisp_Object Qfile_error;
1610 extern Lisp_Object Ffind_file_name_handler ();
1611 extern Lisp_Object Ffile_name_as_directory ();
1612 extern Lisp_Object Fexpand_file_name (), Ffile_name_nondirectory ();
1613 extern Lisp_Object Fsubstitute_in_file_name ();
1614 extern Lisp_Object Ffile_symlink_p ();
1615 extern Lisp_Object Fverify_visited_file_modtime ();
1616 extern Lisp_Object Ffile_exists_p ();
1617 extern Lisp_Object Ffile_name_absolute_p ();
1618 extern Lisp_Object Fdirectory_file_name ();
1619 extern Lisp_Object Ffile_name_directory ();
1620 extern Lisp_Object expand_and_dir_to_file ();
1621 extern Lisp_Object Ffile_accessible_directory_p ();
1622 extern Lisp_Object Funhandled_file_name_directory ();
1623
1624 /* Defined in abbrev.c */
1625
1626 extern Lisp_Object Vfundamental_mode_abbrev_table;
1627
1628 /* defined in search.c */
1629 extern Lisp_Object Fstring_match ();
1630 extern Lisp_Object Fscan_buffer ();
1631 extern void restore_match_data ();
1632 extern Lisp_Object Fmatch_data (), Fstore_match_data ();
1633 extern Lisp_Object Fmatch_beginning (), Fmatch_end ();
1634 extern Lisp_Object Fskip_chars_forward (), Fskip_chars_backward ();
1635
1636 /* defined in minibuf.c */
1637
1638 extern Lisp_Object last_minibuf_string;
1639 extern Lisp_Object read_minibuf (), Fcompleting_read ();
1640 extern Lisp_Object Fread_from_minibuffer ();
1641 extern Lisp_Object Fread_variable (), Fread_buffer (), Fread_key_sequence ();
1642 extern Lisp_Object Fread_minibuffer (), Feval_minibuffer ();
1643 extern Lisp_Object Fread_string (), Fread_file_name ();
1644 extern Lisp_Object Fread_no_blanks_input ();
1645
1646 /* Defined in callint.c */
1647
1648 extern Lisp_Object Qminus, Qplus, Vcurrent_prefix_arg;
1649 extern Lisp_Object Vcommand_history;
1650 extern Lisp_Object Qcall_interactively, Qmouse_leave_buffer_hook;
1651 extern Lisp_Object Fcall_interactively ();
1652 extern Lisp_Object Fprefix_numeric_value ();
1653
1654 /* defined in casefiddle.c */
1655
1656 extern Lisp_Object Fdowncase (), Fupcase (), Fcapitalize ();
1657 extern Lisp_Object Fupcase_initials (), Fupcase_initials_region ();
1658
1659 /* defined in keyboard.c */
1660
1661 extern Lisp_Object Qdisabled;
1662 extern Lisp_Object Vhelp_form, Vtop_level;
1663 extern Lisp_Object Fdiscard_input (), Frecursive_edit ();
1664 extern Lisp_Object Fcommand_execute (), Finput_pending_p ();
1665 extern Lisp_Object menu_bar_items ();
1666 extern Lisp_Object Qvertical_scroll_bar;
1667 #ifdef MULTI_KBOARD
1668 extern void delete_kboard ();
1669 #endif
1670
1671 /* defined in keymap.c */
1672
1673 extern Lisp_Object Qkeymap, Qmenu_bar;
1674 extern Lisp_Object current_global_map;
1675 extern Lisp_Object Fkey_description (), Fsingle_key_description ();
1676 extern Lisp_Object Fwhere_is_internal ();
1677 extern Lisp_Object access_keymap (), store_in_keymap ();
1678 extern Lisp_Object get_keyelt (), get_keymap (), get_keymap_1 ();
1679 extern void describe_map_tree ();
1680
1681 /* defined in indent.c */
1682 extern Lisp_Object Fvertical_motion (), Findent_to (), Fcurrent_column ();
1683
1684 /* defined in window.c */
1685 extern Lisp_Object Qwindowp, Qwindow_live_p;
1686 extern Lisp_Object Fget_buffer_window ();
1687 extern Lisp_Object Fsave_window_excursion ();
1688 extern Lisp_Object Fset_window_configuration (), Fcurrent_window_configuration ();
1689 extern Lisp_Object Fcoordinates_in_window_p ();
1690 extern Lisp_Object Fwindow_at ();
1691 extern int window_internal_height (), window_internal_width ();
1692
1693 /* defined in frame.c */
1694 extern Lisp_Object Qvisible;
1695 extern void store_frame_param (), store_in_alist ();
1696 extern Lisp_Object do_switch_frame ();
1697 extern Lisp_Object get_frame_param();
1698 extern Lisp_Object frame_buffer_predicate ();
1699 extern Lisp_Object Fframep ();
1700 extern Lisp_Object Fselect_frame ();
1701 extern Lisp_Object Ffocus_frame ();
1702 extern Lisp_Object Funfocus_frame ();
1703 extern Lisp_Object Fselected_frame ();
1704 extern Lisp_Object Fwindow_frame ();
1705 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_root_window ();
1706 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_first_window ();
1707 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_selected_window ();
1708 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_list ();
1709 extern Lisp_Object Fnext_frame ();
1710 extern Lisp_Object Fdelete_frame ();
1711 extern Lisp_Object Fread_mouse_position ();
1712 extern Lisp_Object Fset_mouse_position ();
1713 extern Lisp_Object Fmake_frame_visible ();
1714 extern Lisp_Object Fmake_frame_invisible ();
1715 extern Lisp_Object Ficonify_frame ();
1716 extern Lisp_Object Fdeiconify_frame ();
1717 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_visible_p ();
1718 extern Lisp_Object Fvisible_frame_list ();
1719 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_parameters ();
1720 extern Lisp_Object Fmodify_frame_parameters ();
1721 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_pixel_size ();
1722 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_height ();
1723 extern Lisp_Object Fframe_width ();
1724 extern Lisp_Object Fset_frame_height ();
1725 extern Lisp_Object Fset_frame_width ();
1726 extern Lisp_Object Fset_frame_size ();
1727 extern Lisp_Object Fset_frame_position ();
1728
1729 /* defined in emacs.c */
1730 extern Lisp_Object decode_env_path ();
1731 extern Lisp_Object Vinvocation_name, Vinvocation_directory;
1732 extern Lisp_Object Vinstallation_directory;
1733 void shut_down_emacs ( /* int signal, int no_x, Lisp_Object stuff */ );
1734 /* Nonzero means don't do interactive redisplay and don't change tty modes */
1735 extern int noninteractive;
1736 /* Nonzero means don't do use window-system-specific display code */
1737 extern int inhibit_window_system;
1738 /* Nonzero means that a filter or a sentinel is running. */
1739 extern int running_asynch_code;
1740
1741 /* defined in process.c */
1742 extern Lisp_Object Fget_process (), Fget_buffer_process (), Fprocessp ();
1743 extern Lisp_Object Fprocess_status (), Fkill_process ();
1744 extern Lisp_Object Fprocess_send_eof ();
1745 extern Lisp_Object Fwaiting_for_user_input_p ();
1746 extern Lisp_Object Qprocessp;
1747
1748 /* defined in callproc.c */
1749 extern Lisp_Object Vexec_path, Vexec_directory, Vdata_directory;
1750 extern Lisp_Object Vdoc_directory;
1751
1752 /* defined in doc.c */
1753 extern Lisp_Object Vdoc_file_name;
1754 extern Lisp_Object Fsubstitute_command_keys ();
1755 extern Lisp_Object Fdocumentation (), Fdocumentation_property ();
1756 extern Lisp_Object read_doc_string ();
1757
1758 /* defined in bytecode.c */
1759 extern Lisp_Object Qbytecode;
1760 extern Lisp_Object Fbyte_code ();
1761
1762 /* defined in macros.c */
1763 extern Lisp_Object Qexecute_kbd_macro;
1764 extern Lisp_Object Fexecute_kbd_macro ();
1765
1766 /* defined in undo.c */
1767 extern Lisp_Object Qinhibit_read_only;
1768 extern Lisp_Object Fundo_boundary ();
1769 extern Lisp_Object truncate_undo_list ();
1770
1771 /* defined in textprop.c */
1772 extern Lisp_Object Qmodification_hooks;
1773 extern Lisp_Object Qrear_nonsticky, Qfont;
1774 extern Lisp_Object Qinsert_in_front_hooks, Qinsert_behind_hooks;
1775 extern Lisp_Object Fnext_property_change ();
1776 extern Lisp_Object Fnext_single_property_change ();
1777 extern Lisp_Object Fprevious_single_property_change ();
1778
1779 /* defined in intervals.c */
1780 extern Lisp_Object get_local_map ();
1781
1782 /* defined in xmenu.c */
1783 extern Lisp_Object Fx_popup_menu (), Fx_popup_dialog ();
1784 \f
1785 /* Nonzero means Emacs has already been initialized.
1786 Used during startup to detect startup of dumped Emacs. */
1787 extern int initialized;
1788
1789 extern int immediate_quit; /* Nonzero means ^G can quit instantly */
1790
1791 extern void debugger ();
1792
1793 extern char *getenv (), *ctime (), *getwd ();
1794 extern long *xmalloc (), *xrealloc ();
1795 extern void xfree ();
1796
1797 extern char *egetenv ();
1798
1799 /* Set up the name of the machine we're running on. */
1800 extern void init_system_name ();
1801
1802 /* Some systems (e.g., NT) use a different path separator than Unix,
1803 in addition to a device separator. Default the path separator
1804 to '/', and don't test for a device separator in IS_ANY_SEP. */
1805
1806 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
1807 extern Lisp_Object Vdirectory_sep_char;
1808 #endif
1809
1810 #ifndef DIRECTORY_SEP
1811 #define DIRECTORY_SEP '/'
1812 #endif
1813 #ifndef IS_DIRECTORY_SEP
1814 #define IS_DIRECTORY_SEP(_c_) ((_c_) == DIRECTORY_SEP)
1815 #endif
1816 #ifndef IS_DEVICE_SEP
1817 #ifndef DEVICE_SEP
1818 #define IS_DEVICE_SEP(_c_) 0
1819 #else
1820 #define IS_DEVICE_SEP(_c_) ((_c_) == DEVICE_SEP)
1821 #endif
1822 #endif
1823 #ifndef IS_ANY_SEP
1824 #define IS_ANY_SEP(_c_) (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (_c_))
1825 #endif
1826
1827 #ifdef SWITCH_ENUM_BUG
1828 #define SWITCH_ENUM_CAST(x) ((int)(x))
1829 #else
1830 #define SWITCH_ENUM_CAST(x) (x)
1831 #endif