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Paul Eggert bc511a64f6 Prefer HTTPS to FTP and HTTP in documentation
Most of this change is to boilerplate commentary such as license URLs.
This change was prompted by ftp://ftp.gnu.org's going-away party,
planned for November.  Change these FTP URLs to https://ftp.gnu.org
instead.  Make similar changes for URLs to other organizations moving
away from FTP.  Also, change HTTP to HTTPS for URLs to gnu.org and
fsf.org when this works, as this will further help defend against
man-in-the-middle attacks (for this part I omitted the MS-DOS and
MS-Windows sources and the test tarballs to keep the workload down).
HTTPS is not fully working to lists.gnu.org so I left those URLs alone
for now.
2017-09-13 15:54:37 -07:00

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;;; pc-win.el --- setup support for `PC windows' (whatever that is) -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1996-1997, 1999, 2001-2017 Free Software
;; Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Morten Welinder <terra@diku.dk>
;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;; This file is preloaded into Emacs by loadup.el. The functions in
;; this file are then called during startup from startup.el. This
;; means that just loading this file should not have any side effects
;; besides defining functions and variables, and in particular should
;; NOT initialize any window systems.
;; The main entry points to this file's features are msdos-handle-args,
;; msdos-create-frame-with-faces, msdos-initialize-window-system,
;; terminal-init-internal. The last one is not supposed to be called,
;; so it just errors out.
;;; Code:
(if (not (fboundp 'msdos-remember-default-colors))
(error "%s: Loading pc-win.el but not compiled for MS-DOS"
(invocation-name)))
(declare-function msdos-remember-default-colors "msdos.c")
(declare-function w16-set-clipboard-data "w16select.c")
(declare-function w16-get-clipboard-data "w16select.c")
(declare-function msdos-setup-keyboard "internal" (frame))
;; This was copied from etc/rgb.txt, except that some values were changed
;; a bit to make them consistent with DOS console colors, and the RGB
;; values were scaled up to 16 bits, as `tty-define-color' requires.
;;;
;; The mapping between the 16 standard EGA/VGA colors and X color names
;; was done by running a Unix version of Emacs inside an X client and a
;; DJGPP-compiled Emacs on the same PC. The names of X colors used to
;; define the pixel values are shown as comments to each color below.
;;;
;; If you want to change the RGB values, keep in mind that various pieces
;; of Emacs think that a color whose RGB values add up to less than 0.6 of
;; the values for WHITE (i.e. less than 117963) are ``dark'', otherwise the
;; color is ``light''; see `frame-set-background-mode' in lisp/faces.el for
;; an example.
(defvar msdos-color-values
'(("black" 0 0 0 0)
("blue" 1 0 0 52480) ; MediumBlue
("green" 2 8704 35584 8704) ; ForestGreen
("cyan" 3 0 52736 53504) ; DarkTurquoise
("red" 4 45568 8704 8704) ; FireBrick
("magenta" 5 35584 0 35584) ; DarkMagenta
("brown" 6 40960 20992 11520) ; Sienna
("lightgray" 7 48640 48640 48640) ; Gray
("darkgray" 8 26112 26112 26112) ; Gray40
("lightblue" 9 0 0 65535) ; Blue
("lightgreen" 10 0 65535 0) ; Green
("lightcyan" 11 0 65535 65535) ; Cyan
("lightred" 12 65535 0 0) ; Red
("lightmagenta" 13 65535 0 65535) ; Magenta
("yellow" 14 65535 65535 0) ; Yellow
("white" 15 65535 65535 65535))
"A list of MS-DOS console colors, their indices and 16-bit RGB values.")
;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
;; We want to delay setting frame parameters until the faces are setup
(defvar default-frame-alist nil)
;(modify-frame-parameters terminal-frame default-frame-alist)
(defun msdos-face-setup ()
"Initial setup of faces for the MS-DOS display."
(set-face-foreground 'bold "yellow")
(set-face-foreground 'italic "red")
(set-face-foreground 'bold-italic "lightred")
(set-face-foreground 'underline "white")
(make-face 'msdos-menu-active-face)
(make-face 'msdos-menu-passive-face)
(make-face 'msdos-menu-select-face)
(set-face-foreground 'msdos-menu-active-face "white")
(set-face-foreground 'msdos-menu-passive-face "lightgray")
(set-face-background 'msdos-menu-active-face "blue")
(set-face-background 'msdos-menu-passive-face "blue")
(set-face-background 'msdos-menu-select-face "red"))
(defun msdos-handle-reverse-video (frame parameters)
"Handle the reverse-video frame parameter on MS-DOS frames."
(when (cdr (or (assq 'reverse parameters)
(assq 'reverse default-frame-alist)))
(let* ((params (frame-parameters frame))
(fg (cdr (assq 'foreground-color params)))
(bg (cdr (assq 'background-color params))))
(if (equal fg (cdr (assq 'mouse-color params)))
(modify-frame-parameters frame
(list (cons 'mouse-color bg))))
(if (equal fg (cdr (assq 'cursor-color params)))
(modify-frame-parameters frame
(list (cons 'cursor-color bg)))))))
;; This must run after all the default colors are inserted into
;; tty-color-alist, since msdos-handle-reverse-video needs to know the
;; actual frame colors.
(defun msdos-setup-initial-frame ()
(modify-frame-parameters terminal-frame default-frame-alist)
;; This remembers the screen colors after applying default-frame-alist,
;; so that all subsequent frames could begin with those colors.
(msdos-remember-default-colors terminal-frame)
(modify-frame-parameters terminal-frame initial-frame-alist)
(msdos-handle-reverse-video terminal-frame
(frame-parameters terminal-frame))
(frame-set-background-mode terminal-frame)
(face-set-after-frame-default terminal-frame))
;; We create frames as if we were a terminal, but without invoking the
;; terminal-initialization function. Also, our handling of reverse
;; video is slightly different.
(defun msdos-create-frame-with-faces (&optional parameters)
"Create a frame on MS-DOS display.
Optional frame parameters PARAMETERS specify the frame parameters.
Parameters not specified by PARAMETERS are taken from
`default-frame-alist'. If either PARAMETERS or `default-frame-alist'
contains a `reverse' parameter, handle that. Value is the new frame
created."
(let ((frame (make-terminal-frame parameters))
success)
(unwind-protect
(with-selected-frame frame
(msdos-handle-reverse-video frame (frame-parameters frame))
(unless (terminal-parameter frame 'terminal-initted)
(set-terminal-parameter frame 'terminal-initted t))
(frame-set-background-mode frame)
(face-set-after-frame-default frame)
(setq success t))
(unless success (delete-frame frame)))
frame))
;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
;; More or less useful imitations of certain X-functions. A lot of the
;; values returned are questionable, but usually only the form of the
;; returned value matters. Also, by the way, recall that `ignore' is
;; a useful function for returning 'nil regardless of argument.
;; Note: Any re-definition in this file of a function that is defined
;; in C on other platforms, should either have no doc-string, or one
;; that is identical to the C version, but with the arglist signature
;; at the end. Otherwise help-split-fundoc gets confused on other
;; platforms. (Bug#10783)
;; From src/xfns.c
(defun x-list-fonts (_pattern &optional _face _frame _maximum width)
"Return a list of the names of available fonts matching PATTERN.
If optional arguments FACE and FRAME are specified, return only fonts
the same size as FACE on FRAME.
PATTERN should be a string containing a font name in the XLFD,
Fontconfig, or GTK format. A font name given in the XLFD format may
contain wildcard characters:
the * character matches any substring, and
the ? character matches any single character.
PATTERN is case-insensitive.
The return value is a list of strings, suitable as arguments to
`set-face-font'.
Fonts Emacs can't use may or may not be excluded
even if they match PATTERN and FACE.
The optional fourth argument MAXIMUM sets a limit on how many
fonts to match. The first MAXIMUM fonts are reported.
The optional fifth argument WIDTH, if specified, is a number of columns
occupied by a character of a font. In that case, return only fonts
the WIDTH times as wide as FACE on FRAME."
(if (or (null width) (and (numberp width) (= width 1)))
(list "ms-dos")
(list "no-such-font")))
(defun x-display-pixel-width (&optional frame) (frame-width frame))
(defun x-display-pixel-height (&optional frame) (frame-height frame))
(defun x-display-planes (&optional _frame) 4) ;bg switched to 16 colors as well
(defun x-display-color-cells (&optional _frame) 16)
(defun x-server-max-request-size (&optional _frame) 1000000) ; ???
(defun x-server-vendor (&optional _frame) t "GNU")
(defun x-server-version (&optional _frame) '(1 0 0))
(defun x-display-screens (&optional _frame) 1)
(defun x-display-mm-height (&optional _frame) 245) ; Guess the size of my
(defun x-display-mm-width (&optional _frame) 322) ; monitor, EZ...
(defun x-display-backing-store (&optional _frame) 'not-useful)
(defun x-display-visual-class (&optional _frame) 'static-color)
(fset 'x-display-save-under 'ignore)
(fset 'x-get-resource 'ignore)
;; From lisp/term/x-win.el
(defvar x-display-name "pc"
"The name of the window display on which Emacs was started.
On X, the display name of individual X frames is recorded in the
`display' frame parameter.")
(defvar x-colors (mapcar 'car msdos-color-values)
"List of basic colors available on color displays.
For X, the list comes from the `rgb.txt' file,v 10.41 94/02/20.
For Nextstep, this is a list of non-PANTONE colors returned by
the operating system.")
;; From lisp/term/w32-win.el
;
;;;; Selections
;; gui-get-selection is used in select.el
(cl-defmethod gui-backend-get-selection (_selection-symbol _target-type
&context (window-system pc))
"Return the value of the current selection.
Consult the selection. Treat empty strings as if they were unset."
;; Don't die if x-get-selection signals an error.
(with-demoted-errors "w16-get-clipboard-data:%s"
(w16-get-clipboard-data)))
(declare-function w16-selection-exists-p "w16select.c")
;; gui-selection-owner-p is used in simple.el.
(cl-defmethod gui-backend-selection-exists-p (selection
&context (window-system pc))
(w16-selection-exists-p selection))
(cl-defmethod gui-backend-selection-owner-p (selection
&context (window-system pc))
(w16-selection-owner-p selection))
(defun w16-selection-owner-p (_selection)
;; FIXME: Other systems don't obey select-enable-clipboard here.
(if select-enable-clipboard
(let ((text
;; Don't die if w16-get-clipboard-data signals an error.
(with-demoted-errors "w16-get-clipboard-data: %S"
(w16-get-clipboard-data))))
;; We consider ourselves the owner of the selection
;; if it does not exist, or exists and compares
;; equal with the last text we've put into the
;; Windows clipboard.
(cond
((not text) t)
((equal text gui--last-selected-text-clipboard) text)
(t nil)))))
;; gui-set-selection is used in gui-set-selection.
(declare-function w16-set-clipboard-data "w16select.c"
(string &optional ignored))
(cl-defmethod gui-backend-set-selection (selection value
&context (window-system pc))
(if (not value)
(if (w16-selection-owner-p selection)
t)
;; FIXME: Other systems don't obey
;; select-enable-clipboard here.
(with-demoted-errors "w16-set-clipboard-data: %S"
(w16-set-clipboard-data value))
value))
;; From src/fontset.c:
(fset 'query-fontset 'ignore)
;; From lisp/term/x-win.el: make iconify-or-deiconify-frame a no-op.
(fset 'iconify-or-deiconify-frame 'ignore)
;; From lisp/frame.el
(fset 'set-default-font 'ignore)
(fset 'set-mouse-color 'ignore) ; We cannot, I think.
(fset 'set-cursor-color 'ignore) ; Hardware determined by char under.
(fset 'set-border-color 'ignore) ; Not useful.
(defvar msdos-last-help-message nil
"The last help message received via `show-help-function'.
This is used by `msdos-show-help'.")
(defvar msdos-previous-message nil
"The content of the echo area before help echo was displayed.")
(defun msdos-show-help (help)
"Function installed as `show-help-function' on MS-DOS frames."
(when (and (not (window-minibuffer-p)) ;Don't overwrite minibuffer contents.
(not cursor-in-echo-area)) ;Don't overwrite a prompt.
(cond
((stringp help)
(setq help (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" ", " help))
(unless (or msdos-previous-message
(string-equal help (current-message))
(and (stringp msdos-last-help-message)
(string-equal msdos-last-help-message
(current-message))))
(setq msdos-previous-message (current-message)))
(setq msdos-last-help-message help)
(let ((message-truncate-lines nil)
(message-log-max nil))
(message "%s" help)))
((stringp msdos-previous-message)
(let ((message-log-max nil))
(message "%s" msdos-previous-message)
(setq msdos-previous-message nil)))
(t
(message nil)))))
;; Initialization.
;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
;; This function is run, by the tty method of `frame-creation-function'
;; (in faces.el), only for the initial frame (on each terminal, but we have
;; only one).
;; This works by setting the `terminal-initted' terminal parameter to
;; this function, the first time `frame-creation-function' is
;; called on that terminal. `frame-creation-function' is called
;; directly from startup.el and also by `make-frame'.
;; `make-frame' should call our own `frame-creation-function' method instead
;; (see below) so if terminal-init-internal is called it means something is
;; _very_ wrong, because "internal" terminal emulator should not be
;; turned on if our window-system is not `pc'. Therefore, the only
;; Right Thing for us to do here is scream bloody murder.
(defun terminal-init-internal ()
"Terminal initialization function for the MS-DOS \"internal\" terminal.
Errors out because it is not supposed to be called, ever."
(error "terminal-init-internal called for window-system `%s'"
(window-system)))
;; window-system-initialization is called by startup.el:command-line.
(cl-defmethod window-system-initialization (&context (window-system pc)
&optional _display)
"Initialization function for the `pc' \"window system\"."
(or (eq (window-system) 'pc)
(error
"`msdos-initialize-window-system' called, but window-system is `%s'"
(window-system)))
;; First, the keyboard.
(msdos-setup-keyboard terminal-frame) ; see internal.el
;; Next, register the default colors.
(let* ((colors msdos-color-values)
(color (car colors)))
(tty-color-clear)
(while colors
(tty-color-define (car color) (cadr color) (cddr color))
(setq colors (cdr colors) color (car colors))))
;; Modifying color mappings means realized faces don't
;; use the right colors, so clear them.
(clear-face-cache)
;; Now set up some additional faces.
(msdos-face-setup)
;; Set up the initial frame.
(msdos-setup-initial-frame)
;; Help echo is displayed in the echo area.
(setq show-help-function 'msdos-show-help)
;; We want to delay the codepage-related setup until after user's
;; .emacs is processed, because people might define their
;; `dos-codepage-setup-hook' there.
(add-hook 'after-init-hook 'dos-codepage-setup)
;; In multibyte mode, we want unibyte buffers to be displayed
;; using the terminal coding system, so that they display
;; correctly on the DOS terminal; in unibyte mode we want to see
;; all 8-bit characters verbatim. In both cases, we want the
;; entire range of 8-bit characters to arrive at our display code
;; verbatim.
(standard-display-8bit 127 255)
;; We are fast enough to make this optimization unnecessary.
(setq split-window-keep-point t)
;; Arrange for the kill and yank functions to set and check the
;; clipboard.
(menu-bar-enable-clipboard)
(run-hooks 'terminal-init-msdos-hook))
;; frame-creation-function is called by frame.el:make-frame.
(cl-defmethod frame-creation-function (params &context (window-system pc))
(msdos-create-frame-with-faces params))
;; We don't need anything beyond tty-handle-args for handling
;; command-line argument; see startup.el.
(cl-defmethod handle-args-function (args &context (window-system pc))
(tty-handle-args args))
;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
(provide 'pc-win)
(provide 'term/pc-win)
;;; pc-win.el ends here