* window.c (Fwindow_live_p): Use WINDOW_LIVE_P.
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83b2229f 1/* Window definitions for GNU Emacs.
1262267a 2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1993, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4This file is part of GNU Emacs.
5
6GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
e5d77022 8the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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9any later version.
10
11GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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18the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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21#ifndef WINDOW_H_INCLUDED
22#define WINDOW_H_INCLUDED
23
24#include "dispextern.h"
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25
26/* Windows are allocated as if they were vectors, but then the
27Lisp data type is changed to Lisp_Window. They are garbage
28collected along with the vectors.
29
30All windows in use are arranged into a tree, with pointers up and down.
31
32Windows that are leaves of the tree are actually displayed
33and show the contents of buffers. Windows that are not leaves
34are used for representing the way groups of leaf windows are
44fa5b1e 35arranged on the frame. Leaf windows never become non-leaves.
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36They are deleted only by calling delete-window on them (but
37this can be done implicitly). Combination windows can be created
38and deleted at any time.
39
40A leaf window has a non-nil buffer field, and also
41 has markers in its start and pointm fields. Non-leaf windows
42 have nil in these fields.
43
44Non-leaf windows are either vertical or horizontal combinations.
45
44fa5b1e 46A vertical combination window has children that are arranged on the frame
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47one above the next. Its vchild field points to the uppermost child.
48The parent field of each of the children points to the vertical
49combination window. The next field of each child points to the
50child below it, or is nil for the lowest child. The prev field
51of each child points to the child above it, or is nil for the
52highest child.
53
54A horizontal combination window has children that are side by side.
55Its hchild field points to the leftmost child. In each child
56the next field points to the child to the right and the prev field
57points to the child to the left.
58
59The children of a vertical combination window may be leaf windows
60or horizontal combination windows. The children of a horizontal
61combination window may be leaf windows or vertical combination windows.
62
63At the top of the tree are two windows which have nil as parent.
64The second of these is minibuf_window. The first one manages all
44fa5b1e 65the frame area that is not minibuffer, and is called the root window.
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66Different windows can be the root at different times;
67initially the root window is a leaf window, but if more windows
68are created then that leaf window ceases to be root and a newly
69made combination window becomes root instead.
70
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71In any case, on screens which have an ordinary window and a
72minibuffer, prev of the minibuf window is the root window and next of
73the root window is the minibuf window. On minibufferless screens or
74minibuffer-only screens, the root window and the minibuffer window are
27daff1e 75one and the same, so its prev and next members are nil.
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27daff1e 77A dead window has its buffer, hchild, and vchild windows all nil. */
83b2229f 78
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79struct cursor_pos
80{
81 /* Pixel position. These are always window relative. */
82 int x, y;
83
84 /* Glyph matrix position. */
85 int hpos, vpos;
86};
87
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88struct window
89 {
90 /* The first two fields are really the header of a vector */
91 /* The window code does not refer to them. */
dc83de2d 92 EMACS_INT size;
83b2229f 93 struct Lisp_Vector *vec_next;
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94 /* The frame this window is on. */
95 Lisp_Object frame;
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96 /* t if this window is a minibuffer window. */
97 Lisp_Object mini_p;
98 /* Following child (to right or down) at same level of tree */
99 Lisp_Object next;
100 /* Preceding child (to left or up) at same level of tree */
101 Lisp_Object prev;
102 /* First child of this window. */
103 /* vchild is used if this is a vertical combination,
104 hchild if this is a horizontal combination. */
105 Lisp_Object hchild, vchild;
106 /* The window this one is a child of. */
107 Lisp_Object parent;
108 /* The upper left corner coordinates of this window,
44fa5b1e 109 as integers relative to upper left corner of frame = 0, 0 */
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110 Lisp_Object left;
111 Lisp_Object top;
112 /* The size of the window */
113 Lisp_Object height;
114 Lisp_Object width;
115 /* The buffer displayed in this window */
116 /* Of the fields vchild, hchild and buffer, only one is non-nil. */
117 Lisp_Object buffer;
118 /* A marker pointing to where in the text to start displaying */
119 Lisp_Object start;
120 /* A marker pointing to where in the text point is in this window,
121 used only when the window is not selected.
122 This exists so that when multiple windows show one buffer
123 each one can have its own value of point. */
124 Lisp_Object pointm;
125 /* Non-nil means next redisplay must use the value of start
126 set up for it in advance. Set by scrolling commands. */
127 Lisp_Object force_start;
fbf44f72 128 /* Non-nil means we have explicitly changed the value of start,
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129 but that the next redisplay is not obliged to use the new value.
130 This is used in Fdelete_other_windows to force a call to
131 Vwindow_scroll_functions. */
fbf44f72 132 Lisp_Object optional_new_start;
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133 /* Number of columns display within the window is scrolled to the left. */
134 Lisp_Object hscroll;
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135 /* Minimum hscroll for automatic hscrolling. This is the value
136 the user has set, by set-window-hscroll for example. */
137 Lisp_Object min_hscroll;
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138 /* Number saying how recently window was selected */
139 Lisp_Object use_time;
140 /* Unique number of window assigned when it was created */
141 Lisp_Object sequence_number;
142 /* No permanent meaning; used by save-window-excursion's bookkeeping */
143 Lisp_Object temslot;
144 /* text.modified of displayed buffer as of last time display completed */
145 Lisp_Object last_modified;
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146 /* BUF_OVERLAY_MODIFIED of displayed buffer as of last complete update. */
147 Lisp_Object last_overlay_modified;
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148 /* Value of point at that time */
149 Lisp_Object last_point;
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150 /* Non-nil if the buffer was "modified" when the window
151 was last updated. */
152 Lisp_Object last_had_star;
a3c87d4e 153 /* This window's vertical scroll bar. This field is only for use
7c299e7a 154 by the window-system-dependent code which implements the
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155 scroll bars; it can store anything it likes here. If this
156 window is newly created and we haven't displayed a scroll bar in
157 it yet, or if the frame doesn't have any scroll bars, this is nil. */
158 Lisp_Object vertical_scroll_bar;
20a558dc 159
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160 /* Width of left and right marginal areas. A value of nil means
161 no margin. */
162 Lisp_Object left_margin_width;
163 Lisp_Object right_margin_width;
164
83b2229f 165/* The rest are currently not used or only half used */
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166 /* Frame coords of mark as of last time display completed */
167 /* May be nil if mark does not exist or was not on frame */
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168 Lisp_Object last_mark_x;
169 Lisp_Object last_mark_y;
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170 /* Z - the buffer position of the last glyph in the current matrix
171 of W. Only valid if WINDOW_END_VALID is not nil. */
83b2229f 172 Lisp_Object window_end_pos;
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173 /* Glyph matrix row of the last glyph in the current matrix
174 of W. Only valid if WINDOW_END_VALID is not nil. */
175 Lisp_Object window_end_vpos;
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176 /* t if window_end_pos is truly valid.
177 This is nil if nontrivial redisplay is preempted
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178 since in that case the frame image that window_end_pos
179 did not get onto the frame. */
83b2229f 180 Lisp_Object window_end_valid;
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181 /* Non-nil means must regenerate mode line of this window */
182 Lisp_Object update_mode_line;
183 /* Non-nil means current value of `start'
184 was the beginning of a line when it was chosen. */
185 Lisp_Object start_at_line_beg;
186 /* Display-table to use for displaying chars in this window.
187 Nil means use the buffer's own display-table. */
188 Lisp_Object display_table;
189 /* Non-nil means window is marked as dedicated. */
190 Lisp_Object dedicated;
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191 /* Line number and position of a line somewhere above the
192 top of the screen. */
193 /* If this field is nil, it means we don't have a base line. */
194 Lisp_Object base_line_number;
195 /* If this field is nil, it means we don't have a base line.
196 If it is a buffer, it means don't display the line number
197 as long as the window shows that buffer. */
198 Lisp_Object base_line_pos;
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199 /* If we have highlighted the region (or any part of it),
200 this is the mark position that we used, as an integer. */
201 Lisp_Object region_showing;
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202 /* The column number currently displayed in this window's mode line,
203 or nil if column numbers are not being displayed. */
204 Lisp_Object column_number_displayed;
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205 /* If redisplay in this window goes beyond this buffer position,
206 must run the redisplay-end-trigger-hook. */
207 Lisp_Object redisplay_end_trigger;
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208 /* Non-nil means don't delete this window for becoming "too small". */
209 Lisp_Object too_small_ok;
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210
211 /* Original window height and top before mini-window was
212 enlarged. */
213 Lisp_Object orig_height, orig_top;
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214
215 /* No Lisp data may follow below this point without changing
216 mark_object in alloc.c. The member current_matrix must be the
217 first non-Lisp member. */
218
219 /* Glyph matrices. */
220 struct glyph_matrix *current_matrix;
221 struct glyph_matrix *desired_matrix;
222
223 /* Cursor position as of last update that completed without
224 pause. This is the position of last_point. */
225 struct cursor_pos last_cursor;
226
227 /* Intended cursor position. This is a position within the
228 glyph matrix. */
229 struct cursor_pos cursor;
230
231 /* Where the cursor actually is. */
232 struct cursor_pos phys_cursor;
233
234 /* Cursor type last drawn on the window. Used for X frames; -1
235 initially. */
236 int phys_cursor_type;
237
238 /* This is handy for undrawing the cursor. */
239 int phys_cursor_ascent, phys_cursor_height;
240
241 /* Non-zero means the cursor is currently displayed. This can be
242 set to zero by functions overpainting the cursor image. */
243 unsigned phys_cursor_on_p : 1;
244
245 /* 0 means cursor is logically on, 1 means it's off. Used for
246 blinking cursor. */
247 unsigned cursor_off_p : 1;
248
249 /* Value of cursor_off_p as of the last redisplay. */
250 unsigned last_cursor_off_p : 1;
251
252 /* 1 means desired matrix has been build and window must be
253 updated in update_frame. */
254 unsigned must_be_updated_p : 1;
255
256 /* Flag indicating that this window is not a real one.
257 Currently only used for menu bar windows of frames. */
258 unsigned pseudo_window_p : 1;
259
260 /* Amount by which lines of this window are scrolled in
261 y-direction (smooth scrolling). */
262 int vscroll;
263
264 /* Z_BYTE - the buffer position of the last glyph in the current matrix
265 of W. Only valid if WINDOW_END_VALID is not nil. */
266 int window_end_bytepos;
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267
268 /* 1 means the window start of this window is frozen and may not
269 be changed during redisplay. If point is not in the window,
270 accept that. */
271 unsigned frozen_window_start_p : 1;
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272
273 /* 1 means that this window's height is temporarily fixed. Used
274 in resize_mini_window to precent resizing selected_window, if
275 possible. */
276 unsigned height_fixed_p : 1;
f43dd834 277};
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278
279/* 1 if W is a minibuffer window. */
280
f43dd834 281#define MINI_WINDOW_P(W) (!EQ ((W)->mini_p, Qnil))
83b2229f 282
f43dd834 283/* Return the window column at which the text in window W starts.
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284 This is different from the `left' field because it does not include
285 a left-hand scroll bar if any. */
286
287#define WINDOW_LEFT_MARGIN(W) \
288 (XFASTINT ((W)->left) \
289 + FRAME_LEFT_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (W))))
290
f43dd834 291/* Return the window column before which window W ends.
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292 This includes a right-hand scroll bar, if any. */
293
294#define WINDOW_RIGHT_EDGE(W) \
295 (XFASTINT ((W)->left) + XFASTINT ((W)->width))
296
f43dd834 297/* Return the window column before which the text in window W ends.
8516ba9a 298 This is different from WINDOW_RIGHT_EDGE because it does not include
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299 a scroll bar or window-separating line on the right edge. */
300
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301#define WINDOW_RIGHT_MARGIN(W) \
302 (WINDOW_RIGHT_EDGE (W) \
303 - (FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS_ON_RIGHT (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (W))) \
304 ? FRAME_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (W))) \
305 : 0))
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306
307/* 1 if window W takes up the full width of its frame. */
308
309#define WINDOW_FULL_WIDTH_P(W) \
310 (XFASTINT ((W)->width) == FRAME_WINDOW_WIDTH (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (W))))
311
312/* 1 if window W's has no other windows to its right in its frame. */
313
314#define WINDOW_RIGHTMOST_P(W) \
315 (WINDOW_RIGHT_EDGE (W) == FRAME_WINDOW_WIDTH (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (W))))
316
f43dd834 317
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318/* This is the window in which the terminal's cursor should
319 be left when nothing is being done with it. This must
320 always be a leaf window, and its buffer is selected by
321 the top level editing loop at the end of each command.
322
323 This value is always the same as
44fa5b1e 324 FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW (selected_frame). */
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325
326extern Lisp_Object selected_window;
327
328/* This is a time stamp for window selection, so we can find the least
329 recently used window. Its only users are Fselect_window,
44fa5b1e 330 init_window_once, and make_frame. */
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331
332extern int window_select_count;
333
44fa5b1e 334/* The minibuffer window of the selected frame.
83b2229f 335 Note that you cannot test for minibufferness of an arbitrary window
fbfed6f0 336 by comparing against this; use the MINI_WINDOW_P macro instead. */
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337
338extern Lisp_Object minibuf_window;
339
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340/* Non-nil => window to for C-M-v to scroll when the minibuffer is
341 selected. */
342
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343extern Lisp_Object Vminibuf_scroll_window;
344
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345/* Nil or a symbol naming the window system under which emacs is
346 running ('x is the only current possibility) */
347
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348extern Lisp_Object Vwindow_system;
349
350/* Version number of X windows: 10, 11 or nil. */
f43dd834 351
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352extern Lisp_Object Vwindow_system_version;
353
354/* Window that the mouse is over (nil if no mouse support). */
f43dd834 355
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356extern Lisp_Object Vmouse_window;
357
358/* Last mouse-click event (nil if no mouse support). */
f43dd834 359
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360extern Lisp_Object Vmouse_event;
361
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362EXFUN (Fnext_window, 3);
363EXFUN (Fselect_window, 1);
c2579332 364EXFUN (Fdisplay_buffer, 3);
4c571d09 365EXFUN (Fset_window_buffer, 2);
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366EXFUN (Fset_window_hscroll, 2);
367EXFUN (Fwindow_hscroll, 1);
368EXFUN (Fset_window_vscroll, 2);
369EXFUN (Fwindow_vscroll, 1);
370EXFUN (Fset_window_margins, 3);
caf9deee 371EXFUN (Fwindow_live_p, 1);
30da6d95 372EXFUN (Fset_window_point, 2);
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373extern Lisp_Object make_window P_ ((void));
374extern void delete_window P_ ((Lisp_Object));
f43dd834 375extern Lisp_Object window_from_coordinates P_ ((struct frame *, int, int, int *, int));
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376EXFUN (Fwindow_dedicated_p, 1);
377extern int window_height P_ ((Lisp_Object));
378extern int window_width P_ ((Lisp_Object));
379extern void set_window_height P_ ((Lisp_Object, int, int));
380extern void set_window_width P_ ((Lisp_Object, int, int));
4c571d09 381extern void delete_all_subwindows P_ ((struct window *));
4dedbdd8 382extern void freeze_window_starts P_ ((struct frame *, int));
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383extern void foreach_window P_ ((struct frame *,
384 int (* fn) (struct window *, void *),
385 void *));
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386extern void grow_mini_window P_ ((struct window *, int));
387extern void shrink_mini_window P_ ((struct window *));
388
83b2229f 389
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390/* Make WINDOW display BUFFER as its contents. RUN_HOOKS_P non-zero
391 means it's allowed to run hooks. See make_frame for a case where
392 it's not allowed. */
393
394void set_window_buffer P_ ((Lisp_Object window, Lisp_Object buffer,
395 int run_hooks_p));
396
83b2229f 397/* Prompt to display in front of the minibuffer contents. */
f43dd834 398
21826734 399extern Lisp_Object minibuf_prompt;
83b2229f 400
56a98455 401/* The visual width of the above. */
f43dd834 402
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403extern int minibuf_prompt_width;
404
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405/* This is the window where the echo area message was displayed. It
406 is always a minibuffer window, but it may not be the same window
407 currently active as a minibuffer. */
408
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409extern Lisp_Object echo_area_window;
410
83b2229f 411/* Depth in recursive edits. */
f43dd834 412
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413extern int command_loop_level;
414
415/* Depth in minibuffer invocations. */
f43dd834 416
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417extern int minibuf_level;
418
419/* true iff we should redraw the mode lines on the next redisplay. */
f43dd834 420
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421extern int update_mode_lines;
422
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423/* Nonzero if BEGV - BEG or Z - ZV of current buffer has changed since
424 last redisplay that finished. */
425
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426extern int clip_changed;
427
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428/* Nonzero if window sizes or contents have changed since last
429 redisplay that finished */
430
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431extern int windows_or_buffers_changed;
432
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433/* Number of windows displaying the selected buffer. Normally this is
434 1, but it can be more. */
435
83b2229f 436extern int buffer_shared;
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437
438/* If *ROWS or *COLS are too small a size for FRAME, set them to the
439 minimum allowable size. */
f43dd834 440
4c571d09 441extern void check_frame_size P_ ((struct frame *frame, int *rows, int *cols));
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442
443/* Return a pointer to the glyph W's physical cursor is on. Value is
444 null if W's current matrix is invalid, so that no meaningfull glyph
445 can be returned. */
446
447struct glyph *get_phys_cursor_glyph P_ ((struct window *w));
448
449#endif /* not WINDOW_H_INCLUDED */