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annotate src/region-cache.h @ 106085:cd4cbab8bb21
Handle system default font and changing font parameters.
* xterm.h (struct x_display_info): Add atoms and Window for xsettings.
* xterm.c (handle_one_xevent): Call xft_settings_event for
ClientMessage, PropertyNotify and DestroyNotify.
(x_term_init): If we have XFT, get DPI from Xft.dpi.
Call xsettings_initialize.
* xftfont.c (xftfont_fix_match): New function.
(xftfont_open): Call XftDefaultSubstitute before XftFontMatch.
Call xftfont_fix_match after XftFontMatch.
* xfont.c (xfont_driver): Initialize all members.
* xfns.c (x_default_font_parameter): Try font from Ffont_get_system_font.
Do not get font from x_default_parameter if we got one from
Ffont_get_system_font.
(Fx_select_font): Get the defaut font name from :name of FRAME_FONT (f).
* w32font.c (w32font_driver): Initialize all members.
* termhooks.h (enum event_kind): CONFIG_CHANGED_EVENT is new.
* lisp.h: Declare syms_of_xsettings.
* keyboard.c (kbd_buffer_get_event, make_lispy_event): Handle
CONFIG_CHANGED_EVENT.
* ftfont.c (ftfont_filter_properties): New function.
* frame.c (x_set_font): Remove unused variable lval.
* font.h (struct font_driver): filter_properties is new.
* font.c (font_put_extra): Don't return if val is nil, it means
boolean option is off.
(font_parse_fcname): Collect all extra properties in extra_props
and call filter_properties for all drivers with extra_props and
font as parameter.
(font_open_entity): Do not use cache, it does not pick up new fontconfig
settings like hinting.
(font_load_for_lface): If spec had a name in it, store it in entity.
* emacs.c (main): Call syms_of_xsettings
* config.in: HAVE_GCONF is new.
* Makefile.in (GCONF_CFLAGS, GCONF_LIBS): New variables for HAVE_GCONF.
xsettings.o is new.
* menu-bar.el: Put "Use system font" in Option-menu.
* loadup.el: If feature system-font-setting or font-render-setting is
there, load font-setting.
* Makefile.in (ELCFILES): font-settings.el is new.
* font-setting.el: New file.
* NEWS: Mention dynamic font changes (font-use-system-font).
* configure.in: New option: --with(out)-gconf.
Set HAVE_GCONF if we find gconf.
| author | Jan Dj?rv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se> |
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| date | Tue, 17 Nov 2009 08:21:23 +0000 |
| parents | e038c1a8307c |
| children | 1d1d5d9bd884 |
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| 11047 | 1 /* Header file: Caching facts about regions of the buffer, for optimization. |
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2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, |
| 100951 | 3 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 11047 | 4 |
| 5 This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
| 6 | |
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7 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 11047 | 8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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10 (at your option) any later version. |
| 11047 | 11 |
| 12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
| 13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
| 14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
| 15 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
| 16 | |
| 17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
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18 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
| 11047 | 19 |
| 20 | |
| 21 /* This code was written by Jim Blandy <jimb@cs.oberlin.edu> to help | |
| 22 GNU Emacs better support the gene editor written for the University | |
| 23 of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne's Ribosome Database Project (RDP). | |
| 24 | |
| 25 Emacs implements line operations (finding the beginning/end of the | |
| 26 line, vertical motion, all the redisplay stuff) by searching for | |
| 27 newlines in the buffer. Usually, this is a good design; it's very | |
| 28 clean to just represent the buffer as an unstructured string of | |
| 29 characters, and the lines in most files are very short (less than | |
| 30 eighty characters), meaning that scanning usually costs about the | |
| 31 same as the overhead of maintaining some more complicated data | |
| 32 structure. | |
| 33 | |
| 34 However, some applications, like gene editing, make use of very | |
| 35 long lines --- on the order of tens of kilobytes. In such cases, | |
| 36 it may well be worthwhile to try to avoid scanning, because the | |
| 37 scans have become two orders of magnitude more expensive. It would | |
| 38 be nice if this speedup could preserve the simplicity of the | |
| 39 existing data structure, and disturb as little of the existing code | |
| 40 as possible. | |
| 41 | |
| 42 So here's the tack. We add some caching to the scan_buffer | |
| 43 function, so that when it searches for a newline, it notes that the | |
| 44 region between the start and end of the search contained no | |
| 45 newlines; then, the next time around, it consults this cache to see | |
| 46 if there are regions of text it can skip over completely. The | |
| 47 buffer modification primitives invalidate this cache. | |
| 48 | |
| 49 (Note: Since the redisplay code needs similar information on | |
| 50 modified regions of the buffer, we can use the code that helps out | |
| 51 redisplay as a guide to where we need to add our own code to | |
| 52 invalidate our cache. prepare_to_modify_buffer seems to be the | |
| 53 central spot.) | |
| 54 | |
| 55 Note that the cache code itself never mentions newlines | |
| 56 specifically, so if you wanted to cache other properties of regions | |
| 57 of the buffer, you could use this code pretty much unchanged. So | |
| 58 this cache really holds "known/unknown" information --- "I know | |
| 59 this region has property P" vs. "I don't know if this region has | |
| 60 property P or not." */ | |
| 61 | |
| 62 | |
| 63 /* Allocate, initialize and return a new, empty region cache. */ | |
| 20349 | 64 struct region_cache *new_region_cache P_ ((void)); |
| 11047 | 65 |
| 66 /* Free a region cache. */ | |
| 20349 | 67 void free_region_cache P_ ((struct region_cache *)); |
| 11047 | 68 |
| 69 /* Assert that the region of BUF between START and END (absolute | |
| 70 buffer positions) is "known," for the purposes of CACHE (e.g. "has | |
| 71 no newlines", in the case of the line cache). */ | |
| 20349 | 72 extern void know_region_cache P_ ((struct buffer *BUF, |
| 11047 | 73 struct region_cache *CACHE, |
| 20349 | 74 int START, int END)); |
| 11047 | 75 |
| 76 /* Indicate that a section of BUF has changed, to invalidate CACHE. | |
| 77 HEAD is the number of chars unchanged at the beginning of the buffer. | |
| 78 TAIL is the number of chars unchanged at the end of the buffer. | |
| 79 NOTE: this is *not* the same as the ending position of modified | |
| 80 region. | |
| 81 (This way of specifying regions makes more sense than absolute | |
| 82 buffer positions in the presence of insertions and deletions; the | |
| 83 args to pass are the same before and after such an operation.) */ | |
| 20349 | 84 extern void invalidate_region_cache P_ ((struct buffer *BUF, |
| 85 struct region_cache *CACHE, | |
| 86 int HEAD, int TAIL)); | |
| 11047 | 87 |
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88 /* The scanning functions. |
| 11047 | 89 |
| 90 Basically, if you're scanning forward/backward from position POS, | |
| 91 and region_cache_forward/backward returns true, you can skip all | |
| 92 the text between POS and *NEXT. And if the function returns false, | |
| 93 you should examine all the text from POS to *NEXT, and call | |
| 94 know_region_cache depending on what you find there; this way, you | |
| 95 might be able to avoid scanning it again. */ | |
| 96 | |
| 97 /* Return true if the text immediately after POS in BUF is known, for | |
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98 the purposes of CACHE. If NEXT is non-zero, set *NEXT to the nearest |
| 11047 | 99 position after POS where the knownness changes. */ |
| 20349 | 100 extern int region_cache_forward P_ ((struct buffer *BUF, |
| 11047 | 101 struct region_cache *CACHE, |
| 102 int POS, | |
| 20349 | 103 int *NEXT)); |
| 11047 | 104 |
| 105 /* Return true if the text immediately before POS in BUF is known, for | |
| 106 the purposes of CACHE. If NEXT is non-zero, set *NEXT to the nearest | |
| 107 position before POS where the knownness changes. */ | |
| 20349 | 108 extern int region_cache_backward P_ ((struct buffer *BUF, |
| 11047 | 109 struct region_cache *CACHE, |
| 110 int POS, | |
| 20349 | 111 int *NEXT)); |
| 52401 | 112 |
| 113 /* arch-tag: 70f79125-ef22-4f58-9aec-a48ca2791435 | |
| 114 (do not change this comment) */ |
