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284f4730 1/* Declarations useful when processing input.
73b0cd50 2 Copyright (C) 1985-1987, 1993, 2001-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4This file is part of GNU Emacs.
5
b9b1cc14 6GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
284f4730 7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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8the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9(at your option) any later version.
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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
b9b1cc14 17along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
284f4730 18
08dc5ae6 19#include "systime.h" /* for EMACS_TIME, Time */
fc0bdb33 20#include "coding.h" /* for ENCODE_UTF_8 and ENCODE_SYSTEM */
4392dfe3 21
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22/* Lisp fields in struct keyboard are hidden from most code and accessed
23 via the KVAR macro, below. Only select pieces of code, like the GC,
24 are allowed to use KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD. */
25#define KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD(field) field ## _
26
27/* Most code should use this macro to access Lisp fields in struct
28 kboard. */
29#define KVAR(kboard, field) ((kboard)->KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (field))
30
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31/* Each KBOARD represents one logical input stream from which Emacs
32 gets input. If we are using ordinary terminals, it has one KBOARD
33 object for each terminal device.
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34 Usually each X display screen has its own KBOARD,
35 but when two of them are on the same X server,
36 we assume they share a keyboard and give them one KBOARD in common.
37
38 Some Lisp variables are per-kboard; they are stored in the KBOARD structure
39 and accessed indirectly via a Lisp_Misc_Kboard_Objfwd object.
40
41 So that definition of keyboard macros, and reading of prefix arguments,
42 can happen in parallel on various KBOARDs at once,
43 the state information for those activities is stored in the KBOARD.
44
45 Emacs has two states for reading input:
46
47 ** Any kboard. Emacs can accept input from any KBOARD,
48 and as soon as any of them provides a complete command, Emacs can run it.
49
50 ** Single kboard. Then Emacs is running a command for one KBOARD
51 and can only read input from that KBOARD.
52
53 All input, from all KBOARDs, goes together in a single event queue
54 at interrupt level. read_char sees the events sequentially,
55 but deals with them in accord with the current input state.
56
57 In the any-kboard state, read_key_sequence processes input from any KBOARD
58 immediately. When a new event comes in from a particular KBOARD,
59 read_key_sequence switches to that KBOARD. As a result,
60 as soon as a complete key arrives from some KBOARD or other,
61 Emacs starts executing that key's binding. It switches to the
62 single-kboard state for the execution of that command,
63 so that that command can get input only from its own KBOARD.
64
65 While in the single-kboard state, read_char can consider input only
66 from the current KBOARD. If events come from other KBOARDs, they
67 are put aside for later in the KBOARDs' kbd_queue lists.
68 The flag kbd_queue_has_data in a KBOARD is 1 if this has happened.
df631feb 69 When Emacs goes back to the any-kboard state, it looks at all the KBOARDs
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70 to find those; and it tries processing their input right away. */
71
72typedef struct kboard KBOARD;
73struct kboard
74 {
75 KBOARD *next_kboard;
76
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77 /* If non-nil, a keymap that overrides all others but applies only to
78 this KBOARD. Lisp code that uses this instead of calling read-char
79 can effectively wait for input in the any-kboard state, and hence
80 avoid blocking out the other KBOARDs. See universal-argument in
81 lisp/simple.el for an example. */
1344aad4 82 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Voverriding_terminal_local_map);
063c96e6 83
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84 /* Last command executed by the editor command loop, not counting
85 commands that set the prefix argument. */
1344aad4 86 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Vlast_command);
334a398c 87
70b8d0a4 88 /* Normally same as last-command, but never modified by other commands. */
1344aad4 89 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Vreal_last_command);
d94a2d9a 90
2e478293 91 /* User-supplied table to translate input characters through. */
1344aad4 92 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Vkeyboard_translate_table);
a053e86c 93
d2ff5d50 94 /* Last command that may be repeated by `repeat'. */
1344aad4 95 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Vlast_repeatable_command);
d2ff5d50 96
7e926407 97 /* The prefix argument for the next command, in raw form. */
1344aad4 98 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Vprefix_arg);
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100 /* Saved prefix argument for the last command, in raw form. */
1344aad4 101 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Vlast_prefix_arg);
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103 /* Unread events specific to this kboard. */
1344aad4 104 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (kbd_queue);
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105
106 /* Non-nil while a kbd macro is being defined. */
1344aad4 107 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (defining_kbd_macro);
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109 /* The start of storage for the current keyboard macro. */
110 Lisp_Object *kbd_macro_buffer;
111
112 /* Where to store the next keystroke of the macro. */
113 Lisp_Object *kbd_macro_ptr;
114
115 /* The finalized section of the macro starts at kbd_macro_buffer and
116 ends before this. This is not the same as kbd_macro_ptr, because
117 we advance this to kbd_macro_ptr when a key's command is complete.
118 This way, the keystrokes for "end-kbd-macro" are not included in the
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119 macro. This also allows us to throw away the events added to the
120 macro by the last command: all the events between kbd_macro_end and
121 kbd_macro_ptr belong to the last command; see
122 cancel-kbd-macro-events. */
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123 Lisp_Object *kbd_macro_end;
124
125 /* Allocated size of kbd_macro_buffer. */
126 int kbd_macro_bufsize;
127
128 /* Last anonymous kbd macro defined. */
1344aad4 129 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Vlast_kbd_macro);
931e7866 130
be2f0083 131 /* Alist of system-specific X windows key symbols. */
1344aad4 132 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Vsystem_key_alist);
be2f0083 133
8955bab8 134 /* Cache for modify_event_symbol. */
1344aad4 135 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (system_key_syms);
8955bab8 136
70b8d0a4 137 /* The kind of display: x, w32, ... */
1344aad4 138 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Vwindow_system);
70b8d0a4 139
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140 /* Keymap mapping keys to alternative preferred forms.
141 See the DEFVAR for more documentation. */
1344aad4 142 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Vlocal_function_key_map);
a053e86c 143
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144 /* Keymap mapping ASCII function key sequences onto their preferred
145 forms. Initialized by the terminal-specific lisp files. See the
146 DEFVAR for more documentation. */
1344aad4 147 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Vinput_decode_map);
a053e86c 148
2db45b7b 149 /* Minibufferless frames on this display use this frame's minibuffer. */
1344aad4 150 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (Vdefault_minibuffer_frame);
2db45b7b 151
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152 /* Number of displays using this KBOARD. Normally 1, but can be
153 larger when you have multiple screens on a single X display. */
154 int reference_count;
155
931e7866 156 /* The text we're echoing in the modeline - partial key sequences,
a35bdffa 157 usually. This is nil when not echoing. */
1344aad4 158 Lisp_Object KBOARD_INTERNAL_FIELD (echo_string);
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160 /* This flag indicates that events were put into kbd_queue
161 while Emacs was running for some other KBOARD.
162 The flag means that, when Emacs goes into the any-kboard state again,
163 it should check this KBOARD to see if there is a complete command
164 waiting.
165
166 Note that the kbd_queue field can be non-nil even when
167 kbd_queue_has_data is 0. When we push back an incomplete
168 command, then this flag is 0, meaning we don't want to try
169 reading from this KBOARD again until more input arrives. */
170 char kbd_queue_has_data;
171
172 /* Nonzero means echo each character as typed. */
173 char immediate_echo;
174
175 /* If we have echoed a prompt string specified by the user,
a35bdffa 176 this is its length in characters. Otherwise this is -1. */
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177 char echo_after_prompt;
178 };
179
7b00d185 180/* Temporarily used before a frame has been opened. */
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181extern KBOARD *initial_kboard;
182
183/* In the single-kboard state, this is the kboard
184 from which input is accepted.
185
186 In the any-kboard state, this is the kboard from which we are
187 right now considering input. We can consider input from another
188 kboard, but doing so requires throwing to wrong_kboard_jmpbuf. */
189extern KBOARD *current_kboard;
190
191/* A list of all kboard objects, linked through next_kboard. */
192extern KBOARD *all_kboards;
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194/* Total number of times read_char has returned, modulo SIZE_MAX + 1. */
195extern size_t num_input_events;
284f4730 196
eb8c3be9 197/* Nonzero means polling for input is temporarily suppressed. */
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198extern int poll_suppress_count;
199
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200/* Vector holding the key sequence that invoked the current command.
201 It is reused for each command, and it may be longer than the current
202 sequence; this_command_key_count indicates how many elements
203 actually mean something. */
204extern Lisp_Object this_command_keys;
205extern int this_command_key_count;
6084b314 206
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207/* The frame in which the last input event occurred, or Qmacro if the
208 last event came from a macro. We use this to determine when to
209 generate switch-frame events. This may be cleared by functions
210 like Fselect_frame, to make sure that a switch-frame event is
211 generated by the next character. */
9e6314a4 212extern Lisp_Object internal_last_event_frame;
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214extern Lisp_Object Qrecompute_lucid_menubar, Qactivate_menubar_hook;
215
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216/* This holds a Lisp vector that holds the properties of a single
217 menu item while decoding it in parse_menu_item.
218 Using a Lisp vector to hold this information while we decode it
219 takes care of protecting all the data from GC. */
220extern Lisp_Object item_properties;
177c0ea7 221
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222/* This describes the elements of item_properties.
223 The first element is not a property, it is a pointer to the item properties
224 that is saved for GC protection. */
225#define ITEM_PROPERTY_ITEM 0
226/* The item string. */
227#define ITEM_PROPERTY_NAME 1
df631feb 228/* Start of initialize to nil */
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229/* The binding: nil, a command or a keymap. */
230#define ITEM_PROPERTY_DEF 2
231/* The keymap if the binding is a keymap, otherwise nil. */
232#define ITEM_PROPERTY_MAP 3
233/* Nil, :radio or :toggle. */
234#define ITEM_PROPERTY_TYPE 4
235/* Nil or a string describing an equivalent key binding. */
236#define ITEM_PROPERTY_KEYEQ 5
237/* Not nil if a selected toggle box or radio button, otherwise nil. */
238#define ITEM_PROPERTY_SELECTED 6
239/* Place for a help string. Not yet used. */
240#define ITEM_PROPERTY_HELP 7
df631feb 241/* Start of initialize to t */
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242/* Last property. */
243/* Not nil if item is enabled. */
244#define ITEM_PROPERTY_ENABLE 8
fc0bdb33 245
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246/* This holds a Lisp vector that holds the results of decoding
247 the keymaps or alist-of-alists that specify a menu.
248
249 It describes the panes and items within the panes.
250
251 Each pane is described by 3 elements in the vector:
252 t, the pane name, the pane's prefix key.
253 Then follow the pane's items, with 5 elements per item:
254 the item string, the enable flag, the item's value,
255 the definition, and the equivalent keyboard key's description string.
256
257 In some cases, multiple levels of menus may be described.
258 A single vector slot containing nil indicates the start of a submenu.
259 A single vector slot containing lambda indicates the end of a submenu.
260 The submenu follows a menu item which is the way to reach the submenu.
261
262 A single vector slot containing quote indicates that the
263 following items should appear on the right of a dialog box.
264
265 Using a Lisp vector to hold this information while we decode it
266 takes care of protecting all the data from GC. */
267extern Lisp_Object menu_items;
268
269/* If non-nil, means that the global vars defined here are already in use.
270 Used to detect cases where we try to re-enter this non-reentrant code. */
271extern Lisp_Object menu_items_inuse;
272
273/* Number of slots currently allocated in menu_items. */
274extern int menu_items_allocated;
275
276/* This is the index in menu_items of the first empty slot. */
277extern int menu_items_used;
278
279/* The number of panes currently recorded in menu_items,
280 excluding those within submenus. */
281extern int menu_items_n_panes;
282
283#define MENU_ITEMS_PANE_NAME 1
284#define MENU_ITEMS_PANE_PREFIX 2
285#define MENU_ITEMS_PANE_LENGTH 3
286
287enum menu_item_idx
288{
289 MENU_ITEMS_ITEM_NAME = 0,
290 MENU_ITEMS_ITEM_ENABLE,
291 MENU_ITEMS_ITEM_VALUE,
292 MENU_ITEMS_ITEM_EQUIV_KEY,
293 MENU_ITEMS_ITEM_DEFINITION,
294 MENU_ITEMS_ITEM_TYPE,
295 MENU_ITEMS_ITEM_SELECTED,
296 MENU_ITEMS_ITEM_HELP,
297 MENU_ITEMS_ITEM_LENGTH
298};
299
383e0970 300extern Lisp_Object unuse_menu_items (Lisp_Object dummy);
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301
302/* This is how to deal with multibyte text if HAVE_MULTILINGUAL_MENU
303 isn't defined. The use of HAVE_MULTILINGUAL_MENU could probably be
304 confined to an extended version of this with sections of code below
305 using it unconditionally. */
01ef9d36 306#ifndef HAVE_NTGUI
edfda783 307#if defined (USE_GTK) || defined (HAVE_NS)
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308# define ENCODE_MENU_STRING(str) ENCODE_UTF_8 (str)
309#elif defined HAVE_X_I18N
310#define ENCODE_MENU_STRING(str) ENCODE_SYSTEM (str)
311#else
312#define ENCODE_MENU_STRING(str) string_make_unibyte (str)
313#endif /* USE_GTK */
01ef9d36 314#else /* HAVE_NTGUI */
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315#define ENCODE_MENU_STRING(str) (str)
316#endif
edfda783 317
42ca4633 318#if defined (HAVE_NS) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI) || defined (USE_GTK)
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319
320/* Definitions copied from lwlib.h */
321
322enum button_type
323{
324 BUTTON_TYPE_NONE,
325 BUTTON_TYPE_TOGGLE,
326 BUTTON_TYPE_RADIO
327};
328
329/* This structure is based on the one in ../lwlib/lwlib.h, with unused portions
330 removed. No term uses these. */
331typedef struct _widget_value
332{
333 /* name of widget */
334 Lisp_Object lname;
9c5bd55a 335 const char* name;
edfda783 336 /* value (meaning depend on widget type) */
9c5bd55a 337 const char* value;
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338 /* keyboard equivalent. no implications for XtTranslations */
339 Lisp_Object lkey;
9c5bd55a 340 const char* key;
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341 /* Help string or nil if none.
342 GC finds this string through the frame's menu_bar_vector
343 or through menu_items. */
344 Lisp_Object help;
345 /* true if enabled */
42ca4633 346 unsigned char enabled;
edfda783 347 /* true if selected */
42ca4633 348 unsigned char selected;
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349 /* The type of a button. */
350 enum button_type button_type;
351#if defined (HAVE_NTGUI)
352 /* true if menu title */
42ca4633 353 unsigned char title;
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354#endif
355 /* Contents of the sub-widgets, also selected slot for checkbox */
356 struct _widget_value* contents;
357 /* data passed to callback */
42ca4633 358 void *call_data;
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359 /* next one in the list */
360 struct _widget_value* next;
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361#ifdef USE_GTK
362 struct _widget_value *free_list;
363#endif
edfda783 364} widget_value;
edfda783 365
14145fa3 366#endif /* HAVE_NS || HAVE_NTGUI */
15034960 367
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369/* Macros for dealing with lispy events. */
370
e0f24100 371/* True if EVENT has data fields describing it (i.e. a mouse click). */
4a2fb8bd 372#define EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS(event) (CONSP (event))
284f4730 373
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374/* Extract the head from an event.
375 This works on composite and simple events. */
ac501cd9 376#define EVENT_HEAD(event) \
3331fb06 377 (EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (event) ? XCAR (event) : (event))
ac501cd9 378
53ce28d6 379/* Extract the starting and ending positions from a composite event. */
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380#define EVENT_START(event) (XCAR (XCDR (event)))
381#define EVENT_END(event) (XCAR (XCDR (XCDR (event))))
ac501cd9 382
6765e5b0 383/* Extract the click count from a multi-click event. */
1365f343 384#define EVENT_CLICK_COUNT(event) (Fnth (make_number (2), (event)))
6765e5b0 385
53ce28d6 386/* Extract the fields of a position. */
3331fb06 387#define POSN_WINDOW(posn) (XCAR (posn))
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388#define POSN_POSN(posn) (XCAR (XCDR (posn)))
389#define POSN_SET_POSN(posn,x) (XSETCAR (XCDR (posn), (x)))
3331fb06 390#define POSN_WINDOW_POSN(posn) (XCAR (XCDR (XCDR (posn))))
03c975a4 391#define POSN_TIMESTAMP(posn) (XCAR (XCDR (XCDR (XCDR (posn)))))
1365f343 392#define POSN_SCROLLBAR_PART(posn) (Fnth (make_number (4), (posn)))
284f4730 393
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394/* A cons (STRING . STRING-CHARPOS), or nil in mouse-click events.
395 It's a cons if the click is over a string in the mode line. */
396
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397#define POSN_STRING(posn) (Fnth (make_number (4), (posn)))
398
399/* If POSN_STRING is nil, event refers to buffer location. */
400
401#define POSN_INBUFFER_P(posn) (NILP (POSN_STRING (posn)))
402#define POSN_BUFFER_POSN(posn) (Fnth (make_number (5), (posn)))
6e0adcfa 403
284f4730 404/* Some of the event heads. */
6084b314 405extern Lisp_Object Qswitch_frame;
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406
407/* Properties on event heads. */
955cbe7b 408extern Lisp_Object Qevent_kind;
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409
410/* The values of Qevent_kind properties. */
955cbe7b 411extern Lisp_Object Qmouse_click;
284f4730 412
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413extern Lisp_Object Qhelp_echo;
414
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415/* Getting the kind of an event head. */
416#define EVENT_HEAD_KIND(event_head) \
417 (Fget ((event_head), Qevent_kind))
418
419/* Symbols to use for non-text mouse positions. */
045dee35 420extern Lisp_Object Qmode_line, Qvertical_line, Qheader_line;
284f4730 421
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422/* True while doing kbd input. */
423extern int waiting_for_input;
424
425/* Address (if not 0) of EMACS_TIME to zero out if a SIGIO interrupt
426 happens. */
427extern EMACS_TIME *input_available_clear_time;
428
8a1414fa 429#if defined HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM && !defined USE_GTK && !defined HAVE_NS
e6cba650 430extern int ignore_mouse_drag_p;
8a1414fa 431#endif
e6cba650 432
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433/* The primary selection. */
434extern Lisp_Object QPRIMARY;
435
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436/* Forward declaration for prototypes. */
437struct input_event;
438
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439extern Lisp_Object parse_modifiers (Lisp_Object);
440extern Lisp_Object reorder_modifiers (Lisp_Object);
441extern Lisp_Object read_char (int, int, Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object,
442 int *, EMACS_TIME *);
0bcfd7d7 443extern int parse_solitary_modifier (Lisp_Object symbol);
251bc578 444
ec558adc 445
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446/* This is like Vthis_command, except that commands never set it. */
447extern Lisp_Object real_this_command;
448
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449/* Non-nil disable property on a command means
450 do not execute it; call disabled-command-function's value instead. */
955cbe7b 451extern Lisp_Object QCtoggle, QCradio;
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452
453/* An event header symbol HEAD may have a property named
454 Qevent_symbol_element_mask, which is of the form (BASE MODIFIERS);
455 BASE is the base, unmodified version of HEAD, and MODIFIERS is the
456 mask of modifiers applied to it. If present, this is used to help
457 speed up parse_modifiers. */
458extern Lisp_Object Qevent_symbol_element_mask;
459
460/* The timestamp of the last input event we received from the X server.
461 X Windows wants this for selection ownership. */
08dc5ae6 462extern Time last_event_timestamp;
99f3388e 463
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464extern int quit_char;
465
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466extern int timers_run;
467
4039c786 468extern int menu_separator_name_p (const char *);
ef7417fd 469extern int parse_menu_item (Lisp_Object, int);
0340dc60 470
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471extern void init_kboard (KBOARD *);
472extern void delete_kboard (KBOARD *);
473extern void not_single_kboard_state (KBOARD *);
474extern void push_kboard (struct kboard *);
475extern void push_frame_kboard (struct frame *);
476extern void pop_kboard (void);
477extern void temporarily_switch_to_single_kboard (struct frame *);
478extern void record_asynch_buffer_change (void);
9af30bdf 479extern void input_poll_signal (int);
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480extern void start_polling (void);
481extern void stop_polling (void);
482extern void set_poll_suppress_count (int);
483extern void gobble_input (int);
484extern int input_polling_used (void);
485extern void clear_input_pending (void);
486extern int requeued_events_pending_p (void);
487extern void bind_polling_period (int);
a053e86c 488extern int make_ctrl_char (int);
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489extern void stuff_buffered_input (Lisp_Object);
490extern void clear_waiting_for_input (void);
491extern void swallow_events (int);
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492extern int lucid_event_type_list_p (Lisp_Object);
493extern void kbd_buffer_store_event (struct input_event *);
494extern void kbd_buffer_store_event_hold (struct input_event *,
495 struct input_event *);
496extern void kbd_buffer_unget_event (struct input_event *);
383e0970 497extern void poll_for_input_1 (void);
383e0970 498extern void show_help_echo (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
f868cd8a 499 Lisp_Object);
383e0970 500extern void gen_help_event (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
41118bd3 501 Lisp_Object, EMACS_INT);
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502extern void kbd_buffer_store_help_event (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
503extern Lisp_Object menu_item_eval_property (Lisp_Object);
504extern int kbd_buffer_events_waiting (int);
505extern void add_user_signal (int, const char *);
506
507extern int tty_read_avail_input (struct terminal *, int,
508 struct input_event *);
f868cd8a 509extern EMACS_TIME timer_check (void);
da2f2dd9 510extern void mark_kboards (void);
8f1ce423 511
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512#ifdef WINDOWSNT
513extern const char *const lispy_function_keys[];
514#endif