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2 GOAL
3 ----
4
5 This branch implements support for opening multiple, different tty
6 devices and simultaneous X and tty frames from a single Emacs session.
7
8 Some use cases:
9 Emacs is notoriously slow at startup, so most people use another
10 editor or emacsclient for quick editing jobs from the console.
11 Unfortunately, emacsclient was very awkward to use, because it did not
12 support opening a new Emacs frame on the current virtual console.
13 Now, with multi-tty support, it can do that. (Emacsclient starts up
14 faster than vi!)
15
16 Some Gnus users (including me) run Gnus in an X frame in its own Emacs
17 instance, which they typically leave running for weeks. It would be
18 nice if they could connect to this instance from a remote ssh session
19 and check their messages without opening a remote X frame or resorting
20 to gnus-slave.
21
22 WHO IS DOING IT
23 ---------------
24
25 I'm Károly Lőrentey. My address: lorentey@elte.hu.
26
27 Comments, bug reports, suggestions and patches are welcome; send them
28 to multi-tty@lists.fnord.hu.
29
30 The following is a (sadly incomplete) list of people who have
31 contributed to the project by testing, submitting patches, bug
32 reports, and suggestions. Thanks!
33
34 ARISAWA Akihiro <ari at mbf dot ocn dot ne dot jp>
35 Vincent Bernat <bernat at luffy dot cx>
36 Han Boetes <han at mijncomputer dot nl>
37 Robert J. Chassell <bob at rattlesnake dot com>
38 Romain Francoise <romain at orebokech dot com>
39 Ami Fischman <ami at fischman dot org>
40 Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs <friedel at nomaden dot org>
41 IRIE Tetsuya <irie at t dot email dot ne dot jp>
42 Yoshiaki Kasahara <kasahara at nc dot kyushu-u dot ac dot jp>
43 Jurej Kubelka <Juraj dot Kubelka at email dot cz>
44 David Lichteblau <david at lichteblau dot com>
45 Xavier Mallard <zedek at gnu-rox dot org>
46 Istvan Marko <mi-mtty at kismala dot com>
47 Ted Morse <morse at ciholas dot com>
48 Dan Nicolaescu <dann at ics dot uci dot edu>
49 Gergely Nagy <algernon at debian dot org>
50 Mark Plaksin <happy at mcplaksin dot org>
51 Francisco Borges <borges at let dot rug dot nl>
52 Frank Ruell <stoerte at dreamwarrior dot net>
53 Dan Waber <dwaber at logolalia dot com>
54 and many others.
55
56 Richard Stallman was kind enough to review an earlier version of my
57 patches.
58
59
60 MAILING LISTS
61 -------------
62
63 The multi-tty mailing list (discussion & bug reports):
64
65 Address: multi-tty@lists.fnord.hu
66 Signup: http://lists.fnord.hu/mailman/listinfo/multi-tty
67 Archive: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.multi-tty/
68
69 Commit notifications (read-only):
70
71 Address: multi-tty-commits@lists.fnord.hu
72 Signup: http://lists.fnord.hu/mailman/listinfo/multi-tty-commits
73
74
75 STATUS
76 ------
77
78 The branch is now very stable and almost full-featured. All of the
79 major problems have been fixed, only a few minor issues remain. (It
80 still needs to be ported to Windows/Mac/DOS, though.) Both multiple
81 tty device support and simultaneous X and tty frame support works
82 fine. Emacsclient has been extended to support opening new tty and X
83 frames. It has been changed open new Emacs frames by default.
84
85 The multi-tty branch has been scheduled for inclusion in the next
86 major release of Emacs (version 23). I expect the merge into the
87 development trunk to occur sometime during next year (2005), after the
88 merge of the Unicode branch.
89
90 Tested on GNU/Linux, Solaris 8, FreeBSD and OpenBSD. Please let me
91 know if you succeed or fail to use it on other platforms---I'll have a
92 few tricky test cases for you.
93
94 Known problems:
95
96 * GTK support. If you compile your Emacs with the GTK
97 toolkit, some functionality of multi-tty will be lost.
98 In particular, closing an X display causes a crash.
99 Current releases of GTK have limitations and bugs that
100 prevent full-blown multi-display support in Emacs. Use the
101 Lucid toolkit if you want to see a complete feature set.
102
103 * The single-kboard mode.
104
105 If your multi-tty Emacs session seems to be frozen, you
106 probably have a recursive editing session or a pending
107 minibuffer prompt (which is a kind of recursive editing) on
108 another display. To unfreeze your session, switch to that
109 display and complete the recursive edit, for example by
110 pressing C-] (`abort-recursive-edit').
111
112 I am sorry to say that currently there is no way to break
113 out of this "single-kboard mode" from a frozen display. If
114 you are unable to switch to the display that locks the
115 others (for example because it is on a remote computer),
116 then you can use emacsclient to break out of all recursive
117 editing sessions:
118
119 emacsclient -e '(top-level)'
120
121 Note that this (perhaps) unintuitive behaviour is by design.
122 Single-kboard mode is required because of an intrinsic Emacs
123 limitation that is very hard to eliminate. (This limitation
124 is related to the single-threaded nature of Emacs.)
125
126 I plan to implement better user notification and support for
127 breaking out of single-kboard mode from locked displays.
128
129 * Mac, Windows and DOS support is broken, doesn't even
130 compile. Multiple display support will probably not provide
131 new Emacs features on these systems, but the multi-tty
132 branch changed a few low-level interfaces, and the
133 system-dependent source files need to be adapted
134 accordingly. The changes are mostly trivial, so almost
135 anyone can help, if only by compiling the branch and
136 reporting the compiler errors. (It is not worth to do this
137 yet, though.)
138
139
140 HOW TO GET THE BRANCH
141 ---------------------
142
143 The branch uses GNU Arch (http://www.gnuarch.org) for version control.
144
145 Retrieving the latest version of the branch:
146
147 tla register-archive -f http://lorentey.hu/arch/2004/
148 tla get lorentey@elte.hu--2004/emacs--multi-tty <directory>
149
150 This incantation uses my private archive mirror that is hosted on a
151 relatively low-bandwidth site; if you are outside Hungary, you will
152 probably want to you use my secondary mirror: (Note that the -f option
153 will overwrite the archive location if you have previously registered
154 the Hungarian one.)
155
156 tla register-archive -f http://aszt.inf.elte.hu/~lorentey/mirror/arch/2004
157 tla get lorentey@elte.hu--2004/emacs--multi-tty <directory>
158
159 http://aszt.inf.elte.hu/~lorentey/mirror/arch/2004
160
161 The Arch supermirror provides mirroring services for all public Arch
162 repositories. We have a mirror there, too, if you prefer.
163
164 tla register-archive -f http://mirrors.sourcecontrol.net/lorentey%40elte.hu--2004
165 tla get lorentey@elte.hu--2004/emacs--multi-tty <directory>
166
167 My GPG key id is 0FB27A3F; it is available from
168 hkp://wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net/, or from my homepage at
169 http://lorentey.hu/rolam/gpg.html)
170
171 Don't worry if the above checkout takes a few minutes to complete;
172 once you have a source tree, updating it to the latest revision will
173 be _much_ faster. Use the following command for the update:
174
175 tla replay
176
177 You can find more information about Arch on http://wiki.gnuarch.org/.
178 It's a wonderful source control system, I highly recommend it.
179
180 If you don't have tla, the branch has a homepage from which you can
181 download conventional patches against Emacs CVS HEAD:
182
183 http://lorentey.hu/project/emacs.html
184
185 DEBIAN PACKAGES
186 ---------------
187
188 If you run Debian, or a distribution based on Debian, you are welcome
189 to use our binary packages; put these lines in your /etc/apt/sources.list:
190
191 # Multi-tty Emacs
192 deb http://aszt.inf.elte.hu/~lorentey/mirror/apt ./
193 deb-src http://aszt.inf.elte.hu/~lorentey/mirror/apt ./
194
195 Note that these packages are intended solely to provide an easy way to
196 test the new multi-tty features. They are not to be taken as Emacs
197 releases, and it's a mistake to expect robust operation or any kind of
198 timely support for them. Do not install them, unless you'd like to
199 have your editor crash on you.
200
201
202 COMPILATION
203 -----------
204
205 The multi-tty branch is compiled the same way as Emacs itself:
206
207 make maintainer-clean # (If you have compiled Emacs before)
208
209 ./configure <your favourite options>
210 make bootstrap
211 make install
212
213 If you have strange compilation errors, they may be caused by old
214 *.elc files that are left over from an earlier bootstrap. The `make
215 maintainer-clean' target deletes them, so it is a good idea to run
216 that before reporting a bug. (Emacs requires a clean recompilation
217 after certain kinds of source code changes.)
218
219 TESTING
220 -------
221
222 To test the multi-tty branch, start up the Emacs server with the
223 following commands:
224
225 emacs
226 M-x server-start
227
228 and then (from a shell prompt on another terminal) start emacsclient
229 with
230 emacsclient -t /optional/file/names... (for a tty frame)
231 emacsclient /optional/file/names... (for an X frame)
232
233 (Make sure both emacs and emacsclient are multi-tty versions.)
234 You'll hopefully have two fully working, independent frames on
235 separate terminals. The new frame is closed automatically when you
236 finish editing the specified files (C-x #), but delete-frame (C-x 5 0)
237 also works. Of course, you can create frames on more than two tty
238 devices.
239
240 Creating new frames on the same tty with C-x 5 2 works, and they
241 behave the same way as in previous Emacs versions. If you exit emacs,
242 all terminals should be restored to their previous states.
243
244 This is work in progress, and probably full of bugs. It is a good
245 idea to run emacs from gdb, so that you'll have a live instance to
246 debug if something goes wrong. Please send me your bug reports on our
247 mailing list: multi-tty@lists.fnord.hu
248
249 TIPS & TRICKS
250 -------------
251
252 I think the best way to use the new Emacs is to have it running inside
253 a disconnected GNU screen session, and always use emacsclient for
254 normal work. One advantage of this is that not a single keystroke of
255 your work will be lost if the display device that you are using
256 crashes, or the network connection times out, or whatever. (I had an
257 extremely unstable X server for some time while I was developing these
258 patches, and running Emacs this way has saved me a number of M-x
259 recover-session invocations.)
260
261 I use the following two bash scripts to handle my Emacs sessions:
262
263 -------------------------------------------------------connect-emacs--
264 #!/bin/bash
265 # Usage: connect-emacs <name> <args>...
266 #
267 # Connects to the Emacs instance called NAME. Starts up the instance
268 # if it is not already running. The rest of the arguments are passed
269 # to emacsclient.
270
271 name="$1"
272 shift
273
274 if [ -z "$name" ]; then
275 echo "Usage: connect_emacs <name> <args>..." >&2
276 exit 1
277 fi
278 preload-emacs "$name" wait
279 /usr/bin/emacsclient.emacs-multi-tty -s "$name" "$@"
280 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
281
282 -------------------------------------------------------preload-emacs--
283 #!/bin/bash
284 # Usage: preload-emacs <name> [<waitp>]
285 #
286 # Preloads the Emacs instance called NAME in a detached screen
287 # session. Does nothing if the instance is already running. If WAITP
288 # is non-empty, the function waits until the server starts up and
289 # creates its socket; otherwise it returns immediately.
290
291 name="$1"
292 waitp="$2"
293 screendir="/var/run/screen/S-$USER"
294 serverdir="/tmp/emacs$UID"
295 emacs=/usr/bin/emacs-multi-tty # Or wherever you installed your multi-tty Emacs
296
297 if [ -z "$name" ]; then
298 echo "Usage: preload_emacs <name> [<waitp>]" >&2
299 exit 1
300 fi
301
302 if [ ! -e "$screendir"/*."$name" ]; then
303 if [ -e "$serverdir/$name" ]; then
304 # Delete leftover socket (for the wait option)
305 rm "$serverdir/$name"
306 fi
307 screen -dmS "$name" "$emacs" -nw --eval "(setq server-name \"$name\")" -f server-start
308 fi
309 if [ ! -z "$waitp" ]; then
310 while [ ! -e "$serverdir/$name" ]; do sleep 0.1; done
311 fi
312 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
313
314 I have the following in my profile to have two instances automatically
315 preloaded for editing and email:
316
317 preload-emacs editor
318 preload-emacs gnus
319
320 It is useful to set up short aliases for connect-emacs. I use the
321 following:
322
323 alias edit="connect-emacs editor"
324 alias e=edit
325 alias et="connect-emacs editor -t"
326 alias gnus="connect-emacs gnus"
327
328
329 CHANGELOG
330 ---------
331
332 See arch logs.
333
334
335 NEWS
336 ----
337
338 For the NEWS file: (Needs much, much work)
339
340 ** Support for multiple terminal devices has been added.
341
342 *** You can specify a terminal device (`tty' parameter) and a terminal
343 type (`tty-type' parameter) to `make-terminal-frame'.
344
345 *** You can test for the presence of multiple terminal support by
346 testing for the `multi-tty' feature.
347
348 *** Emacsclient has been extended to support opening a new terminal
349 frame. Its behaviour has been changed to open a new Emacs frame by
350 default. Use the -c option to get the old behavior of opening
351 files in the currently selected Emacs frame.
352
353 *** A make-frame-on-tty function has been added to make it easier to
354 create frames on new terminals.
355
356 *** New functions: frame-tty-name, frame-tty-type, delete-tty,
357 terminal-local-value, set-terminal-local-value
358
359 terminal-id, terminal-parameters, terminal-parameter,
360 set-terminal-parameter
361
362 *** New variables: global-key-translation-map
363
364 *** The keymaps key-translation-map and function-key-map are now
365 terminal-local.
366
367 ** Support for simultaneous graphical and terminal frames has been
368 added.
369
370 *** The function `make-frame-on-display' now works during a terminal
371 session, and `make-frame-on-tty' works during a graphical session.
372
373 *** The `window-system' variable has been made frame-local.
374
375 *** The new `initial-window-system' variable contains the
376 `window-system' value for the first frame.
377
378 *** talk.el has been extended for multiple tty support.
379
380
381 * * *
382
383 (The rest of this file consists of my development notes and as such it
384 is probably not very interesting for anyone else.)
385
386 THINGS TO DO
387 ------------
388
389 ** Go through lisp/term/*.el once more and protect terminal-local
390 initializations with '(when (eq 1 (length (frames-on-display-list)))'
391 as in xterm.el. This is to prevent resource allocation explosions
392 when C-x 5 2 is used repeatedly.
393
394 ** Dan Nicolaescu writes:
395 > The terminal initialization code still has some issues.
396 > This can be seen when using emacsclient -t on a 256 color xterm. The
397 > terminal frame is only created with 8 color.
398 > The reason is that terminal-init-xterm calls
399 > xterm-register-default-colors which calls (display-color-cells (selected-frame))
400 > and probably `selected-frame' is not completely setup at that time.
401
402 ** emacsclient --no-wait and --eval is currently broken.
403
404 ** xt-mouse.el needs to be adapted for multi-tty. It currently
405 signals an error on kill-emacs under X, which prevents the user
406 from exiting Emacs. (Reported by Mnemonikk on freenode.)
407
408 ** Consider the `tty-type' frame parameter and the `display-tty-type'
409 function. They serve the exact same purpose. I think it may be
410 a good idea to eliminate one of them, preferably `tty-type'.
411
412 ** The handling of lisp/term/*.el, and frame creation in general, is a
413 big, big mess. How come the terminal-specific file is loaded by
414 tty-create-frame-with-faces? I don't think it is necessary to load
415 these files for each frame; once per terminal should be enough.
416
417 ** Fix frame-set-background-mode in this branch. It was recently
418 changed in CVS, and frame.el in multi-tty has not yet been adapted
419 for the changes. (It needs to look at
420 default-frame-background-mode.)
421
422 ** I think `(set-)terminal-local-value' and the terminal parameter
423 mechanism should be integrated into a single framework.
424
425 ** Add the following hooks: after-delete-frame-hook (for server.el,
426 instead of delete-frame-functions),
427 after-delete-terminal-functions, after-create-terminal-functions.
428
429 ** Having {reset,init}_all_sys_modes in set-input-mode breaks arrow
430 keys on non-selected terminals under screen, and sometimes on other
431 terminal types as well. The other function keys continue to work
432 fine. Sometimes faces on these screens become garbled.
433
434 This only seems to affect displays that are of the same terminfo
435 type as the selected one. Interestingly, in screen Emacs normally
436 reports the up arrow key as `M-o A', but after the above SNAFU, it
437 complains about `M-[ a'. UNIX ttys are a complete mystery to me,
438 but it seems the reset-reinitialize cycle somehow leaves the
439 non-selected terminals in a different state than usual. I have no
440 idea how this could happen.
441
442 Currently set-input-mode resets only the currently selected
443 terminal, which seems to somehow work around the problem.
444
445 ** Fix set-input-mode for multi-tty. It's a truly horrible interface;
446 what if we'd blow it up into several separate functions (with a
447 compatibility definition)?
448
449 ** BULK RENAME: The `display-' prefix of new Lisp-level functions
450 conflicts with stuff like `display-time-mode'. Use `device-'
451 or `terminal-' instead. I think I prefer `terminal-'.
452
453 It turns out that most of the offending Lisp functions were defined
454 in the trunk. Therefore, compatibility aliases should be defined
455 for the following names:
456
457 display-color-cells terminal-color-cells
458 display-color-p terminal-color-p
459 display-graphic-p terminal-graphic-p
460 display-grayscale-p terminal-grayscale-p
461 display-images-p terminal-images-p
462 display-mm-height terminal-mm-height
463 display-mm-width terminal-mm-width
464 display-mouse-p terminal-mouse-p
465 display-multi-font-p terminal-multi-font-p
466 display-multi-frame-p terminal-multi-frame-p
467 display-pixel-height terminal-pixel-height
468 display-pixel-width terminal-pixel-width
469 display-pixels-per-inch terminal-pixels-per-inch
470 display-planes terminal-planes
471 display-popup-menus-p terminal-popup-menus-p
472 display-save-under terminal-save-under
473 display-screens terminal-screens
474 display-supports-face-attributes-p terminal-supports-face-attributes-p
475 display-visual-class terminal-visual-class
476 framep-on-display framep-on-terminal
477 frames-on-display-list frames-on-terminal-list
478
479 The following functions were introduced in the multi-tty branch, and
480 can be renamed without aliases:
481
482 display-controlling-tty-p terminal-controlling-tty-p
483 display-list terminal-list
484 display-live-p terminal-live-p
485 display-name terminal-name
486 display-tty-type terminal-tty-type
487 frame-display terminal-of-frame
488 delete-display delete-terminal
489
490 ** The semantics of terminal-local variables are confusing; it is not
491 clear what binding is in effect in any given time. See if
492 current_kboard (or at least the terminal-local bindings exported to
493 Lisp) might be changed to be tied to the selected frame instead.
494 Currently, `function-key-map' and `key-translation-map' may be
495 accessed reliably only using the hackish
496 `(set-)terminal-local-value' functions.
497
498 Perhaps there should be a difference between `last-command' &co.
499 and these more conventional configuration variables.
500 (E.g. `symbol-value' would use current_kboard to access
501 `last-command', but SELECTED_FRAME()->display->kboard to get the
502 value of `function-key-map'.
503
504 ** The single-keyboard mode of MULTI_KBOARD is extremely confusing
505 sometimes; Emacs does not respond to stimuli from other keyboards.
506 At least a beep or a message would be important, if the single-mode
507 is still required to prevent interference. (Reported by Dan
508 Nicolaescu.)
509
510 Update: selecting a region with the mouse enables single_kboard
511 under X. This is very confusing.
512
513 Update: After discussions with Richard Stallman, this will be
514 resolved by having locked displays warn the user to wait, and
515 introducing a complex protocol to remotely bail out of
516 single-kboard mode by pressing C-g.
517
518 Update: Warning the user is not trivial to implement, as Emacs has
519 only one echo area, shared by all frames. Ideally the warning
520 should not be displayed on the display that is locking the others.
521 Perhaps the high probability of user confusion caused by
522 single_kboard mode deserves a special case in the display code.
523 Alternatively, it might be good enough to signal single_kboard mode
524 by changing the modelines or some other frame-local display element
525 on the locked out displays.
526
527 ** The session management module is prone to crashes when the X
528 connection is closed and then later I try to connect to a new X
529 session:
530
531 #0 0xb7ebc806 in SmcGetIceConnection () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libSM.so.6
532 #1 0x080e6641 in x_session_check_input (bufp=0xbf86c9c0) at xsmfns.c:144
533 #2 0x080d3bbc in XTread_socket (device=0xa722ff8, expected=1, hold_quit=0xbf86ca90) at xterm.c:7037
534 #3 0x080fa404 in read_avail_input (expected=1) at keyboard.c:6696
535 #4 0x080fa4ca in handle_async_input () at keyboard.c:6900
536 #5 0x080d51fa in x_term_init (display_name=162628899, xrm_option=0x0, resource_name=0x857068c "emacs") at xterm.c:10622
537 #6 0x080d920e in x_display_info_for_name (name=162628899) at xfns.c:3975
538 #7 0x080d92f9 in check_x_display_info (object=1) at xfns.c:274
539 #8 0x080d97b8 in Fx_create_frame (parms=151221485) at xfns.c:3016
540 #9 0x0815bf72 in Ffuncall (nargs=2, args=0xbf86ceec) at eval.c:2851
541
542 I installed a workaround to prevent this. The X session manager is
543 only contacted when the very first display in the Emacs session is
544 an X display. Also, x_delete_display() on this display aborts
545 session management, and XTread_socket only calls
546 x_session_check_input when it is called for the display that the
547 session was opened on. While this does not really fix the bug, it
548 makes it much less frequent, because session manager support will
549 not normally be enabled when Emacs can survive the shutdown of the
550 X server.
551
552 See if xsmfns.c should be updated.
553
554 ** normal-erase-is-backspace-mode in simple.el needs to be updated for
555 multi-tty (rep. by Dan Waber).
556
557 ** Hunt down display-related functions in frame.el and extend them all
558 to accept display ids.
559
560 ** rif->flush_display_optional (NULL) calls should be replaced by a
561 new global function.
562
563 ** The set-locale-environment hack (adding the DISPLAY option) should
564 be replaced with a clean design.
565
566 ** standard-display-table should be display-local.
567 standard-display-european should be display-local.
568
569 ** With iswitchb-default-method set to 'always-frame, only frames on
570 the current display should be considered. This might involve
571 extending `get-buffer-window'.
572
573 ** Have a look at Vlocale_coding_system. Seems like it would be a
574 tedious job to localize it, although most references use it for
575 interfacing with libc and are therefore OK with the global
576 definition.
577
578 Exceptions found so far: x-select-text and
579 x-cut-buffer-or-selection-value.
580
581 ** Have a look at fatal_error_hook.
582
583 ** Have a look at set_frame_matrix_frame.
584
585 ** Check if we got term-setup-hook right.
586
587 ** I think tip_frame should be display-local.
588
589 ** Check display reference count handling in x_create_tip_frame.
590
591 ** make-frame does not correctly handle extra parameters in its
592 argument:
593
594 (frame-parameter (make-frame (list (cons 'foobar 42))) 'foobar)
595 => nil
596
597 (This is likely an error in the CVS trunk.)
598
599 ** Dan Nicolaescu suggests that -nw should be added as an alias for -t
600 in emacsclient. Good idea. (Alas, implementing this is not
601 trivial, getopt_long does not seem to support two-letter ``short''
602 options. Patches are welcome.) :-)
603
604 ** Mark Plaksin suggests that emacsclient should accept the same
605 X-related command-line arguments as Emacs. Most of the X-related
606 argument-handling is done in Lisp, so this should be quite easy to
607 implement.
608
609 ** Gergely Nagy suggests that C-x # should only kill the current
610 frame, not any other emacsclient frame that may have the same file
611 opened for editing. I think I agree with him.
612
613 ** Very strange bug: visible-bell does not work on secondary
614 terminals in xterm and konsole. The screen does flicker a bit,
615 but it's so quick it isn't noticable.
616
617 ** Move baud_rate to struct display.
618
619 ** Implement support for starting an interactive Emacs session without
620 an initial frame. (The user would connect to it and open frames
621 later, with emacsclient.)
622
623 ** Fix Mac support (I can't do this entirely myself). Note that the
624 current state of Mac-specific source files in the multi-tty tree
625 are not useful; before starting work on Mac support, revert to
626 pristine, pre-multi-tty versions.
627
628 ** Fix W32 support (I can't do this entirely myself). Note that the
629 current state of W32-specific source files in the multi-tty tree
630 are not useful; before starting work on W32 support, revert to
631 pristine, pre-multi-tty versions.
632
633 ** Fix DOS support (I can't do this entirely myself). Note that the
634 current state of DOS-specific source files in the multi-tty tree
635 are not useful; before starting work on DOS support, revert to
636 pristine, pre-multi-tty versions.
637
638 ** Do a grep on XXX and ?? for more issues.
639
640 ** Understand Emacs's low-level input system (it's black magic) :-)
641 What exactly does interrupt_input do? I tried to disable it for
642 raw secondary tty support, but it does not seem to do anything
643 useful. (Update: Look again. X unconditionally enables this, maybe
644 that's why raw terminal support is broken again. I really do need
645 to understand input.)
646
647 ** Fix stuff_char for multi-tty. Doesn't seem to be of high priority.
648
649 DIARY OF CHANGES
650 ----------------
651
652 (ex-TODO items with explanations.)
653
654 -- Introduce a new struct for terminal devices.
655
656 (Done, see struct tty_output. The list of members is not yet
657 complete.)
658
659 -- Change the bootstrap procedure to initialize tty_list.
660
661 (Done, but needs review.)
662
663 -- Change make-terminal-frame to support specifying another tty.
664
665 (Done, new frame parameters: `tty' and `tty-type'.)
666
667 -- Implement support for reading from multiple terminals.
668
669 (Done, read_avail_input tries to read from each terminal, until one
670 succeeds. MULTI_KBOARD is not used. Secondary terminals don't send
671 SIGIO!)
672
673 (Update: They do, now.)
674
675 (Update2: After enabling X, they don't.)
676
677 -- other-frame should cycle through the frames on the `current'
678 terminal only.
679
680 (Done, by trivially modifiying next_frame and prev_frame.)
681
682 -- Support different terminal sizes.
683
684 (Done, no problem.)
685
686 -- Make sure terminal resizes are handled gracefully. (Could be
687 problematic.)
688
689 (Done. We don't get automatic SIGWINCH for additional ttys,
690 though.)
691
692 -- Extend emacsclient to automatically open a new tty when it connects
693 to Emacs.
694
695 (Done. It's an ugly hack, needs more work.)
696
697 -- Redisplay must refresh the topmost frame on *all* terminals, not
698 just the initial terminal.
699
700 (Done, but introduced an ugly redisplay problems. Ugh.)
701
702 -- Fix redisplay problems.
703
704 (Done; it turned out that the entire Wcm structure must be moved
705 inside tty_output. Why didn't I catch this earlier?)
706
707 -- Provide a way for emacsclient to tell Emacs that the tty has been
708 resized.
709
710 (Done, simply forward the SIGWINCH signal.)
711
712 -- Each keypress should automatically select the frame corresponding
713 to the terminal that it was coming from. This means that Emacs
714 must know from which terminal the last keyboard event came from.
715
716 (Done, it was quite simple, the input event system already
717 supported multiple frames.)
718
719 -- Fix SIGIO issue with secondary terminals.
720
721 (Done, emacsclient signals Emacs after writing to the proxy pseudo
722 terminal. Note that this means that multi-tty does not work with
723 raw ttys!)
724
725 (Update: This is bullshit. There is a read_input_waiting function,
726 extend that somehow.)
727
728 (Update of update: The first update was not right either, extending
729 read_input_waiting was not necessary. Secondary ttys do seem to
730 send signals on input.)
731
732 (Update^3: Not any more.)
733
734 -- Make make-terminal-frame look up the `tty' and `tty-type' frame
735 parameters from the currently selected terminal before the global
736 default.
737
738 (Done.)
739
740 -- Put all cached terminal escape sequences into struct tty_output.
741 Currently, they are still stored in global variables, so we don't
742 really support multiple terminal types.
743
744 (Done. It was not fun.)
745
746 -- Implement sane error handling after initialization. (Currently
747 emacs exits if you specify a bad terminal type.) The helpful error
748 messages must still be provided when Emacs starts.
749
750 (Done.)
751
752 -- Implement terminal deletion, i.e., deleting local frames, closing
753 the tty device and restoring its previous state without exiting
754 Emacs.
755
756 (Done, but at the moment only called when an error happens during
757 initialization. There is a memory corruption error around this
758 somewhere.) (Update: now it is fully enabled.)
759
760 -- Implement automatic deletion of terminals when the last frame on
761 that terminal is closed.
762
763 (Done.)
764
765 -- Restore tty screen after closing the terminal.
766
767 (Done, we do the same as Emacs 21.2 for all terminals.)
768
769 -- 'TERM=dumb src/emacs' does not restore the terminal state.
770
771 (Done.)
772
773 -- C-g should work on secondary terminals.
774
775 (Done, but the binding is not configurable.)
776
777 -- Deal with SIGHUP in Emacs and in emacsclient. (After this, the
778 server-frames may be removed from server.el.)
779
780 (Done, nothing to do. It seems that Emacs does not receive SIGHUP
781 from secondary ttys, which is actually a good thing.) (Update: I
782 think it would be a bad idea to remove server-frames.)
783
784 -- Change emacsclient/server.el to support the -t argument better,
785 i.e. automatically close the socket when the frame is closed.
786
787 (Seems to be working OK.)
788
789 -- Fix mysterious memory corruption error with tty deletion. To
790 trigger it, try the following shell command:
791
792 while true; do TERM=no-such-terminal-definition emacsclient -h; done
793
794 Emacs usually dumps core after a few dozen iterations. (The bug
795 seems to be related to the xfreeing or bzeroing of
796 tty_output.Wcm. Maybe there are outside references to struct Wcm?
797 Why were these vars collected into a struct before multi-tty
798 support?)
799
800 (Done. Whew. It turned out that the problem had nothing to do
801 with hypothetical external references to Wcm, or any other
802 tty_output component; it was simply that delete_tty closed the
803 filehandles of secondary ttys twice, resulting in fclose doubly
804 freeing memory. Utterly trivial matter. I love the C's memory
805 management, it puts hair on your chest.)
806
807 -- Support raw secondary terminals. (Note that SIGIO works only on
808 the controlling terminal.) Hint: extend read_input_waiting for
809 multiple ttys and hopefully this will be fixed.
810
811 (Done, it seems to have been working already for some time. It
812 seems F_SETOWN does work, after all. Not sure what made it fail
813 earlier, but it seems to be fixed (there were several changes
814 around request_sigio, maybe one of them did it).
815 read_input_waiting is only used in sys_select, don't change
816 it.) (Update: After adding X support, it's broken again.)
817 (Update^2: No it isn't.) :-)
818
819 -- Find out why does Emacs abort when it wants to close its
820 controlling tty. Hint: chan_process[] array. Hey, maybe
821 noninterrupt-IO would work, too? Update: no, there is no process
822 for stdin/out.
823
824 (Done. Added add/delete_keyboard_wait_descriptor to
825 term_init/delete_tty. The hint was right, in a way.)
826
827 -- Issue with SIGIO: it needs to be disabled during redisplay. See if
828 fcntl kernel behaviour could be emulated by emacsclient.
829
830 (Done. Simply disabled the SIGIO emulation hack in emacsclient.)
831 (Update: it was added back.) (Update^2: and removed again.)
832
833 -- server.el: There are issues with saving files in buffers of closed
834 clients. Try editing a file with emacsclient -f, and (without
835 saving it) do a delete-frame. The frame is closed without
836 question, and a surprising confirmation prompt appears in another
837 frame.
838
839 (Done. delete-frame now asks for confirmation if it still has
840 pending buffers, and modified buffers don't seem to be deleted.)
841
842 -- emacsclient.el, server.el: Handle eval or file open errors when
843 doing -t.
844
845 (Done.)
846
847 -- Make parts of struct tty_output accessible from Lisp. The device
848 name and the type is sufficient.
849
850 (Done, see frame-tty-name and frame-tty-type.)
851
852 -- Export delete_tty to the Lisp environment, for emacsclient.
853
854 (Done, see delete-tty.)
855
856 -- Get rid of the accessor macros in termchar.h, or define macros for
857 all members.
858
859 (Done.)
860
861 -- Move device-specific parameters (like costs) commonly used by
862 device backends to a common, device-dependent structure.
863
864 (Done. See struct display_method in termhooks.h.)
865
866 -- Fix X support.
867
868 (Done. Well, it seems to be working.)
869
870 -- Allow simultaneous X and tty frames. (Handling input could be
871 tricky. Or maybe not.)
872
873 (Done. Allowed, that is. It is currently extremely unstable, to
874 the point of being unusable. The rif variable causes constant
875 core dumps. Handling input is indeed tricky.)
876
877 -- Rewrite multi-tty input in terms of MULTI_KBOARD.
878
879 (Done. In fact, there was no need to rewrite anything, I just
880 added a kboard member to tty_display_info, and initialized the
881 frame's kboard from there.)
882
883 -- Fix rif issue with X-tty combo sessions. IMHO the best thing to do
884 is to get rid of that global variable (and use the value value in
885 display_method, which is guaranteed to be correct).
886
887 (Done, did exactly that. Core dumps during combo sessions became
888 much rarer. In fact, I have not yet met a single one.)
889
890 -- Add multi-tty support to talk.el.
891
892 (Done.)
893
894 -- Clean up the source of emacsclient. It is a mess.
895
896 (Done, eliminated stupid proxy-pty kludge.)
897
898 -- Fix faces on tty frames during X-tty combo sessions. There is an
899 init_frame_faces call in init_sys_modes, see if there is a problem
900 with it.
901
902 (Done, there was a stupid mistake in
903 Ftty_supports_face_attributes_p. Colors are broken, though.)
904
905 -- C-x 5 2, C-x 5 o, C-x 5 0 on an emacsclient frame unexpectedly
906 exits emacsclient. This is a result of trying to be clever with
907 delete-frame-functions.
908
909 (Fixed, added delete-tty-after-functions, and changed server.el to
910 use it.)
911
912 -- Something with (maybe) multi-keyboard support broke function keys
913 and arrows on ttys during X+tty combo sessions. Debug this.
914
915 (I can't reproduce it, maybe the terminal type was wrong.)
916
917 -- Fix input from raw ttys (again).
918
919 (Now it seems to work all right.)
920
921 -- During an X-tty combo session, a (message "Hello") from a tty frame
922 goes to the X frame. Fix this.
923
924 (Done. There was a safeguard against writing to the initial
925 terminal frame during bootstrap which prevented echo_area_display
926 from working correctly on a tty frame during a combo session.)
927
928 -- If there are no frames on its controlling terminal, Emacs should
929 exit if the user presses C-c there.
930
931 (Done, as far as possible. See the SIGTERM comment in
932 interrupt_signal on why this seems to be impossible to solve this
933 in general.)
934
935 -- During an X session, Emacs seems to read from stdin. Also, Emacs
936 fails to start without a controlling tty.
937
938 (Fixed by replacing the troublesome termcap display with a dummy
939 bootstrap display during bootstrap.
940
941 -- Do tty output through struct display, like graphical display
942 backends.
943
944 (Done.)
945
946 -- Define an output_initial value for output_method for the initial
947 frame that is dumped with Emacs. Checking for this frame (e.g. in
948 cmd_error_internal) is ugly.
949
950 (Done, broking interactive temacs.)
951
952 -- The command `emacsclient -t -e '(delete-frame)'' fails to exit.
953
954 (Fixed.)
955
956 -- frame-creation-function should always create a frame that is on the
957 same display as the selected frame. Maybe frame-creation-function
958 should simply be removed and make-frame changed to do the right
959 thing.
960
961 (Done, with a nice hack. frame-creation-function is now frame-local.)
962
963 -- Fix C-g on raw ttys.
964
965 (Done. I disabled the interrupt/quit keys on all secondary
966 terminals, so Emacs sees C-g as normal input. This looks like an
967 overkill, because emacsclient has extra code to pass SIGINT to
968 Emacs, so C-g should remain the interrupt/quit key on emacsclient
969 frames. See the next entry why implementing this distinction would
970 be a bad idea.)
971
972 -- Make sure C-g goes to the right frame with ttys. This is hard, as
973 SIGINT doesn't have a tty parameter. :-(
974
975 (Done, the previous change fixes this as a pleasant side effect.)
976
977 -- I have seen a case when Emacs with multiple ttys fell into a loop
978 eating 100% of CPU time. Strace showed this loop:
979
980 getpid() = 30284
981 kill(30284, SIGIO) = 0
982 --- SIGIO (I/O possible) @ 0 (0) ---
983 ioctl(6, FIONREAD, [0]) = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
984 ioctl(5, FIONREAD, [0]) = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
985 ioctl(0, FIONREAD, [0]) = 0
986 sigreturn() = ? (mask now [])
987 gettimeofday({1072842297, 747760}, NULL) = 0
988 gettimeofday({1072842297, 747806}, NULL) = 0
989 select(9, [0 3 5 6], NULL, NULL, {0, 0}) = 2 (in [5 6], left {0, 0})
990 select(9, [0 3 5 6], NULL, NULL, {0, 0}) = 2 (in [5 6], left {0, 0})
991 gettimeofday({1072842297, 748245}, NULL) = 0
992
993 I have seen something similar with a single X frame, but have not
994 been able to reproduce it for debugging.
995
996 Update: This may have been caused by checking for nread != 0
997 instead of nread > 0 after calling read_socket_hook in
998 read_avail_input.
999
1000 (Fixed. This was caused by unconditionally including stdin in
1001 input_wait_mask in init_process. The select call in
1002 wait_reading_process_input always returned immediately, indicating
1003 that there is pending input from stdin, which nobody read.
1004
1005 Note that the above strace output seems to be an unrelated but
1006 similar bug. I think that is now fixed.)
1007
1008 -- Exiting Emacs while there are emacsclient frames doesn't restore the
1009 ttys to their default states.
1010
1011 (This seems to be fixed by some previous change.)
1012
1013 -- Allow opening an X session after -nw.
1014
1015 (Done.)
1016
1017 -- Fix color handling during tty+X combo sessions. (It seems that tty
1018 sessions automatically convert the face colors to terminal colors
1019 when the face is loaded. This conversion must happen instead on
1020 the fly in write_glyphs, which might be problematic, as color
1021 approximation is currently done in lisp (term/tty-colors.el).)
1022 (Update: hm, colors seem to work fine if I start emacs with -nw and
1023 then create an X frame. Maybe it's just a small buglet somewhere.)
1024
1025 (Seems to be fixed. The problem was in startup.el, it did not
1026 initialize tty colors when the initial window system was
1027 graphical.)
1028
1029 -- emacs -nw --eval '(y-or-n-p "Foobar")' segfaults. (Reported by
1030 Romain Francoise)
1031
1032 (Fixed, there was a keyboard initialization problem.)
1033
1034 -- Fix interactive use of temacs. There are face-related SEGVs, most
1035 likely because of changes in realize_default_face, realize_face.
1036
1037 (Fixed.)
1038
1039 -- Don't exit Emacs when the last X connection fails during a
1040 multi-display session.
1041
1042 (Fixed.)
1043
1044 -- Dan Nicolaescu noticed that starting emacsclient on the same
1045 terminal device that is the controlling tty of the Emacs process
1046 gives unexpected results.
1047
1048 (Fixed.)
1049
1050 -- Istvan Marko reported that Emacs hang on ttys if it was started
1051 from a shell script.
1052
1053 (Fixed. There was a bug in the multi-tty version of
1054 narrow_foreground_group. tcsetpgrp blocks if it is called from a
1055 process that is not in the same process group as the tty.)
1056
1057 -- emacsclient -t from an Emacs term buffer does not work, complains
1058 about face problems. This can even lock up Emacs (if the recursive
1059 frame sets single_kboard). Update: the face problems are caused by
1060 bugs in term.el, not in multi-tty. The lockup is caused by
1061 single_kboard mode, and is not easily resolvable. The best thing to
1062 do is to simply refuse to create a tty frame of type `eterm'.
1063
1064 (Fixed, changed emacsclient to check for TERM=eterm. The face
1065 complaints seem to be caused by bugs in term.el; they are not
1066 related to multi-tty.)
1067
1068 -- Find out the best way to support suspending Emacs with multiple
1069 ttys. My guess: disable it on the controlling tty, but from other
1070 ttys pass it on to emacsclient somehow. (It is (I hope) trivial to
1071 extend emacsclient to handle suspend/resume. A `kill -STOP' almost
1072 works right now.)
1073
1074 (Done. I needed to play with signal handling and the server
1075 protocol a bit to make emacsclient behave as a normal UNIX program
1076 wrt foreground/background process groups.)
1077
1078 -- There is a flicker during the startup of `emacs -nw'; it's as if
1079 the terminal is initialized, reset and then initialialized again.
1080 Debug this. (Hint: narrow_foreground_group is called twice during
1081 startup.)
1082
1083 (This is gone.)
1084
1085 -- Robert Chassell has found serious copy-paste bugs with the
1086 multi-tty branch. There seem to be redisplay bugs while copying
1087 from X to a terminal frame. Copying accented characters do not
1088 work for me.
1089
1090 (Patch-124 should fix this, by changing the interprogram-*-function
1091 variables to be frame-local, as suggested by Mark Plaksin
1092 (thanks!). I think that the redisplay bugs are in fact not bugs,
1093 but delays caused by single_kboard --> perhaps MULTI_KBOARD should
1094 be removed.)
1095
1096 -- frame-creation-function was removed, which might be a bad idea.
1097 Think up a compatible solution.
1098
1099 (It was an internal interface that may be changed when necessary.)
1100
1101 -- Change Lisp code not to (getenv "TERM"); use the `tty-type' frame
1102 parameter or the frame-tty-type function instead. (M-x tags-search
1103 "TERM" helps with this.) Update: Actually, all getenv invocations
1104 should be checked for multi-tty compatibility, and an interface
1105 must be implemented to get the remote client's environment.
1106
1107 (Done. Only getenv calls in lisp/term/*.el were changed; other
1108 calls should be mostly left as they are.)
1109
1110 -- Add an elaborate mechanism for display-local variables. (There are
1111 already a few of these; search for `terminal-local' in the Elisp
1112 manual.)
1113
1114 (Not needed. Display-local variables could be emulated by
1115 frame-local variables.)
1116
1117 -- Emacs assumes that all terminal frames have the same locale
1118 settings as Emacs itself. This may lead to bogus results in a
1119 multi-locale setup. (E.g., while logging in from a remote client
1120 with a different locale.)
1121 (Update after new bugreport by Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs:
1122 (at least) the structs terminal_coding and keyboard_coding in
1123 coding.c must be moved to struct display, and the Lisp interface
1124 [set-]keyboard-coding-system must be adapted for the change.)
1125
1126 (Fixed. Emacs now uses the locale settings as seen by the
1127 emacsclient process for server tty frames.)
1128 (Update: Not really; Vlocale_coding_system is still global.)
1129
1130 -- Make `struct display' accessible to Lisp programs. Accessor functions:
1131
1132 (displayp OBJECT): Returns t if OBJECT is a display.
1133 => Implemented as display-live-p.
1134
1135 (display-list): Returns list of currently active displays.
1136 => Implemented.
1137
1138 (selected-display): Returns the display object of the selected frame.
1139 => Not strictly necessary, but implemented anyway.
1140
1141 (frame-display FRAME): Returns the display object of FRAME.
1142 => Implemented.
1143
1144 (display-frames DISPLAY): Returns a list of frames on DISPLAY.
1145 => Already implemented, see frames-on-display-list.
1146
1147 (display-type DISPLAY): Returns the type of DISPLAY, as a
1148 symbol. (See `framep'.)
1149 => Implemented as display-live-p.
1150
1151 (display-device DISPLAY): Returns the name of the device that
1152 DISPLAY uses, as a string. (E.g: "/dev/pts/16", or
1153 ":0.0")
1154 => Implemented as display-name.
1155
1156 etc.
1157
1158 See next issue why this is necessary.
1159
1160 (Update: The consensus on emacs-devel seems to be to do this via
1161 integer identifiers. That's fine by me.)
1162
1163 (Done.)
1164
1165 -- The following needs to be supported:
1166
1167 $ emacsclient -t
1168 C-z
1169 $ emacsclient -t
1170 (This fails now.)
1171
1172 The cleanest way to solve this is to allow multiple displays on the
1173 same terminal device; each new emacsclient process should create
1174 its own display. As displays are currently identified by their
1175 device names, this is not possible until struct display becomes
1176 accessible as a Lisp-level object.
1177
1178 (Done.)
1179
1180 -- Miles Bader suggests that C-x C-c on an emacsclient frame should
1181 only close the frame, not exit the entire Emacs session. Update:
1182 see above for a function that does this. Maybe this should be the
1183 new default?
1184
1185 (Done. This is the new default. No complaints so far.)
1186
1187 -- Clean up the frame-local variable system. I think it's ugly and
1188 error-prone. But maybe I just haven't yet fully understood it.
1189
1190 (Nothing to do. It doesn't seem ugly any more. It's rather clever.)
1191
1192 -- Support multiple character locales. A version of
1193 `set-locale-environment' needs to be written for setting up
1194 display-local settings on ttys. I think calling
1195 set-display-table-and-terminal-coding-system and
1196 set-keyboard-coding-system would be enough. The language
1197 environment itself should remain a global setting.
1198
1199 (Done, by an ugly hack.)
1200
1201 -- The terminal customization files in term/*.el tend to change global
1202 parameters, which may confuse Emacs with multiple displays. Change
1203 them to tweak only frame-local settings, if possible. (They tend
1204 to call define-key to set function key sequences a lot.)
1205
1206 (Done, by making `function-key-map' terminal-local (i.e., part of
1207 struct kboard). This has probably covered all the remaining problems.)
1208
1209 -- Make `function-key-map' and `key-translation-map' terminal-local.
1210
1211 (Done.)
1212
1213 -- Implement `terminal-local-value' and `set-terminal-local-value' to
1214 allow deterministic access to terminal local bindings. The
1215 encode-kb package can not set up `key-translation-map' without
1216 these. The terminal-local bindings seem to be independent of what
1217 frame is selected.
1218
1219 (Done.)
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