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  1. -*- coding: utf-8; mode: text; -*-
  2. Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
  3. See the end of the file for license conditions.
  4. From README.multi-tty in the multi-tty branch.
  5. Some of this information may be out of date.
  6. THANKS
  7. ------
  8. The following is a (sadly incomplete) list of people who have
  9. contributed to the project by testing, submitting patches, bug
  10. reports, and suggestions. Thanks!
  11. Bernard Adrian <bernadrian@free.fr>
  12. ARISAWA Akihiro <ari@mbf.ocn.ne.jp>
  13. Vincent Bernat <bernat@luffy.cx>
  14. Han Boetes <han@mijncomputer.nl>
  15. Francisco Borges <borges@let.rug.nl>
  16. Damien Cassou <damien.cassou@laposte.net>
  17. Robert J. Chassell <bob@rattlesnake.com>
  18. Romain Francoise <romain@orebokech.com>
  19. Ami Fischman <ami@fischman.org>
  20. Noah Friedman <friedman@splode.com>
  21. Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs <friedel@nomaden.org>
  22. Samium Gromoff <_deepfire@mail.ru>
  23. Mikhail Gusarov <dottedmag@dottedmag.net>
  24. Eric Hanchrow <offby1@blarg.net>
  25. IRIE Tetsuya <irie@t.email.ne.jp>
  26. Yoshiaki Kasahara <kasahara@nc.kyushu-u.ac.jp>
  27. Bas Kok <nekkobassu@yahoo.com>
  28. Jurej Kubelka <Juraj.Kubelka@email.cz>
  29. David Lichteblau <david@lichteblau.com>
  30. Richard Lewis <rtf@jabble.com>
  31. mace <mace@kirjakaapeli.lib.hel.fi>
  32. Suresh Madhu <madhu@cs.unm.edu>
  33. Xavier Mallard <zedek@gnu-rox.org>
  34. Istvan Marko <mi-mtty@kismala.com>
  35. Ted Morse <morse@ciholas.com>
  36. Gergely Nagy <algernon@debian.org>
  37. Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu>
  38. Kalle Olavi Niemitalo <kon@iki.fi>
  39. Mark Plaksin <happy@mcplaksin.org>
  40. Frank Ruell <stoerte@dreamwarrior.net>
  41. Tom Schutzer-Weissmann <trmsw@yahoo.co.uk>
  42. Joakim Verona <joakim@verona.se>
  43. Dan Waber <dwaber@logolalia.com>
  44. and many others.
  45. Richard Stallman was kind enough to review an earlier version of my
  46. patches.
  47. STATUS
  48. ------
  49. It still needs to be ported to Windows/Mac/DOS. Both multiple
  50. tty device support and simultaneous X and tty frame support works
  51. fine. Emacsclient has been extended to support opening new tty and X
  52. frames. It has been changed to open new Emacs frames by default.
  53. Tested on GNU/Linux, Solaris 8, FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
  54. Known problems:
  55. * GTK support. If you compile your Emacs with the GTK
  56. toolkit, some functionality of multi-tty may be lost. In
  57. particular, you may get crashes while working on multiple X
  58. displays at once. Previous releases of GTK had limitations
  59. and bugs that prevented full-blown multi-display support in
  60. Emacs. (GTK crashed when Emacs tries to disconnect from an
  61. X server.) Things are much improved in the current GTK
  62. version, but if you do experience crashes in libgtk, try
  63. compiling Emacs with the Lucid toolkit instead.
  64. * The single-kboard mode.
  65. If your multi-tty Emacs session seems to be frozen, you
  66. probably have a recursive editing session or a pending
  67. minibuffer prompt (which is a kind of recursive editing) on
  68. another display. To unfreeze your session, switch to that
  69. display and complete the recursive edit, for example by
  70. pressing C-] (`abort-recursive-edit').
  71. I am sorry to say that currently there is no way to break
  72. out of this "single-kboard mode" from a frozen display. If
  73. you are unable to switch to the display that locks the
  74. others (for example because it is on a remote computer),
  75. then you can use emacsclient to break out of all recursive
  76. editing sessions:
  77. emacsclient -e '(top-level)'
  78. Note that this (perhaps) unintuitive behavior is by design.
  79. Single-kboard mode is required because of an intrinsic Emacs
  80. limitation that is very hard to eliminate. (This limitation
  81. is related to the single-threaded nature of Emacs.)
  82. I plan to implement better user notification and support for
  83. breaking out of single-kboard mode from locked displays.
  84. * Mac and DOS support is broken, doesn't even
  85. compile. Multiple display support will probably not provide
  86. new Emacs features on these systems, but the multi-tty
  87. branch changed a few low-level interfaces, and the
  88. system-dependent source files need to be adapted
  89. accordingly. The changes are mostly trivial, so almost
  90. anyone can help, if only by compiling the branch and
  91. reporting the compiler errors.
  92. TESTING
  93. -------
  94. To test the multi-tty feature, start up the Emacs server with the
  95. following commands:
  96. emacs
  97. M-x server-start
  98. and then (from a shell prompt on another terminal) start emacsclient
  99. with
  100. emacsclient -t /optional/file/names... (for a tty frame)
  101. emacsclient /optional/file/names... (for an X frame)
  102. (Make sure both emacs and emacsclient are multi-tty versions.)
  103. You'll hopefully have two fully working, independent frames on
  104. separate terminals. The new frame is closed automatically when you
  105. finish editing the specified files (C-x #), but delete-frame (C-x 5 0)
  106. also works. Of course, you can create frames on more than two tty
  107. devices.
  108. Creating new frames on the same tty with C-x 5 2 (make-frame-command)
  109. works, and behaves the same way as in previous Emacs versions. If you
  110. exit emacs, all terminals should be restored to their previous states.
  111. TIPS & TRICKS
  112. -------------
  113. I think the best way to use the new Emacs is to have it running inside
  114. a disconnected GNU screen session, and always use emacsclient for
  115. normal work. One advantage of this is that not a single keystroke of
  116. your work will be lost if the display device that you are using
  117. crashes, or the network connection times out, or whatever. (I had an
  118. extremely unstable X server for some time while I was developing these
  119. patches, and running Emacs this way has saved me a number of M-x
  120. recover-session invocations.)
  121. I use the following two bash scripts to handle my Emacs sessions:
  122. -------------------------------------------------------connect-emacs--
  123. #!/bin/bash
  124. # Usage: connect-emacs <name> <args>...
  125. #
  126. # Connects to the Emacs instance called NAME. Starts up the instance
  127. # if it is not already running. The rest of the arguments are passed
  128. # to emacsclient.
  129. name="$1"
  130. shift
  131. if [ -z "$name" ]; then
  132. echo "Usage: connect_emacs <name> <args>..." >&2
  133. exit 1
  134. fi
  135. preload-emacs "$name" wait
  136. /usr/bin/emacsclient.emacs-multi-tty -s "$name" "$@"
  137. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  138. -------------------------------------------------------preload-emacs--
  139. #!/bin/bash
  140. # Usage: preload-emacs <name> [<waitp>]
  141. #
  142. # Preloads the Emacs instance called NAME in a detached screen
  143. # session. Does nothing if the instance is already running. If WAITP
  144. # is non-empty, the function waits until the server starts up and
  145. # creates its socket; otherwise it returns immediately.
  146. name="$1"
  147. waitp="$2"
  148. screendir="/var/run/screen/S-$USER"
  149. serverdir="/tmp/emacs$UID"
  150. emacs=/usr/bin/emacs-multi-tty # Or wherever you installed your multi-tty Emacs
  151. if [ -z "$name" ]; then
  152. echo "Usage: preload_emacs <name> [<waitp>]" >&2
  153. exit 1
  154. fi
  155. if [ ! -e "$screendir"/*."$name" ]; then
  156. if [ -e "$serverdir/$name" ]; then
  157. # Delete leftover socket (for the wait option)
  158. rm "$serverdir/$name"
  159. fi
  160. screen -dmS "$name" "$emacs" -nw --eval "(setq server-name \"$name\")" -f server-start
  161. fi
  162. if [ ! -z "$waitp" ]; then
  163. while [ ! -e "$serverdir/$name" ]; do sleep 0.1; done
  164. fi
  165. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  166. I have the following in my profile to have two instances automatically
  167. preloaded for editing and email:
  168. preload-emacs editor
  169. preload-emacs gnus
  170. It is useful to set up short aliases for connect-emacs. I use the
  171. following:
  172. alias edit="connect-emacs editor"
  173. alias e=edit
  174. alias et="connect-emacs editor -t"
  175. alias gnus="connect-emacs gnus"
  176. THINGS TO DO
  177. ------------
  178. ** See if `tty-defined-color-alist' needs to be terminal-local.
  179. Update: Dan says it should be, so convert it.
  180. ** Mikhail Gusarov suggest to add a hook akin to
  181. `after-make-frame-functions' that is called whenever Emacs connects
  182. to a new terminal. Good idea!
  183. ** emacsclient -t on the console does not work after su. You have to
  184. use non-root accounts or start as root to see this.
  185. Login: root
  186. Password:
  187. # su lorentey
  188. $ emacsclient -t
  189. *ERROR*: Could not open file: /dev/tty1
  190. The tty can be opened as /dev/tty by emacsclient, but not by Emacs.
  191. This seems to be a serious problem. Currently my only idea is to
  192. bring back the ugly pty proxy hack from the initial versions of
  193. multi-tty. Suggestions would be appreciated.
  194. Update: we could change emacsclient to pass its open file
  195. descriptor to the Emacs process. Unfortunately, this requires a
  196. new Lisp-level Emacs API, and as file descriptors are not otherwise
  197. exported to Lisp, this approach seems at least as ugly as the pty
  198. proxy idea.
  199. ** lisp/vc.el depends on the terminal type during load time.
  200. `vc-annotate-color-map' is one example that needs to be fixed.
  201. ** Understand how `quit_throw_to_read_char' works, and fix any bugs
  202. that come to light.
  203. ** See if getcjmp can be eliminated somehow. Why does Emacs allow
  204. asynchronous input processing while it's reading input anyway?
  205. ** `delete-frame' events are handled by `special-event-map'
  206. immediately when read by `read_char'. This is fine but it prevents
  207. higher-level keymaps from binding that event to get notified of the
  208. deleted frame.
  209. Sometimes it would be useful for Lisp code to be notified of frame
  210. deletions after they have happened, usually because they want to
  211. clean up after the deleted frame. Not all frame-local states can
  212. be stored as a frame parameter. For example,
  213. `display-splash-screen' uses `recursive-edit' with a special keymap
  214. override to create its buffer---and it leads to all kinds of
  215. nastiness if Emacs stays in this recursive edit mode after the
  216. frame containing the splash screen is deleted. Basically, the
  217. splash-screen implementation wants to throw out of the recursive
  218. edit when the frame is deleted; however, it is not legal to throw
  219. from `delete-frame-functions' because `delete-frame' must not fail.
  220. (Introducing `delete-frame-after-functions' would not help either
  221. because `delete-frame' may not fail at that time either.)
  222. Currently `fancy-splash-screens' installs a
  223. `delete-frame-functions' hook that sets up a timer to exit the
  224. recursive edit. This is an adequate solution, but it would perhaps
  225. be better to have something like a `frame-deleted' event that could
  226. be bound in the normal way.
  227. ** Trouble: `setenv' doesn't actually set environment variables in the
  228. Emacs process. This defeats the purpose of the elaborate
  229. `server-with-environment' magic around the `tgetent' call in
  230. `init_tty'. D'oh.
  231. ** (Possibly) create hooks in struct device for creating frames on a
  232. specific terminal, and eliminate the hackish terminal-related frame
  233. parameters (display, tty, tty-type).
  234. make_terminal_frame
  235. create_tty_output
  236. ** Decide whether to keep the C implementation of terminal parameters,
  237. or revert to the previous, purely Lisp code. It turned out that
  238. local environments do not need terminal parameters after all.
  239. ** Move Fsend_string_to_terminal to term.c, and declare get_named_tty
  240. as static, removing it from dispextern.h.
  241. Move fatal to emacs.c and declare it somewhere.
  242. ** Search for `suspend-emacs' references and replace them with
  243. `suspend-frame', if necessary. Ditto for `save-buffers-kill-emacs'
  244. vs. `save-buffers-kill-display'.
  245. ** Emacs crashes when a tty frame is resized so that there is no space
  246. for all its windows. (Tom Schutzer-Weissmann)
  247. ** Report GTK multi-display problems to GTK maintainers. For extra
  248. credit, fix them.
  249. Currently you can not connect to new X displays when you compile
  250. Emacs with GTK support. If you want to play around with GTK
  251. multidisplay (and don't mind core dumps), you can edit src/config.h
  252. and define HAVE_GTK_MULTIDISPLAY there by hand.
  253. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85715
  254. Update: Han reports that GTK+ version 2.8.9 almost gets display
  255. disconnects right. GTK will probably be fully fixed by the time
  256. multi-tty gets into the trunk.
  257. Update: I am still having problems with GTK+ 2.8.10. I have the
  258. impression that the various multidisplay fixes will only get
  259. released in GTK+ 2.10.
  260. ** Audit `face-valid-attribute-values' usage in customize and
  261. elsewhere. Its return value depends on the current window system.
  262. Replace static initializers using it with runtime functions. For
  263. example, custom's buttons are broken on non-initial device types.
  264. ** Possibly turn off the double C-g feature when there is an X frame.
  265. C.f. (emacs)Emergency Escape.
  266. ** frames-on-display-list should also accept frames.
  267. ** Consider the `tty-type' frame parameter and the `display-tty-type'
  268. function. They serve the exact same purpose. I think it may be
  269. a good idea to eliminate one of them, preferably `tty-type'.
  270. ** The handling of lisp/term/*.el, and frame creation in general, is a
  271. big, big mess. How come the terminal-specific file is loaded by
  272. tty-create-frame-with-faces? I don't think it is necessary to load
  273. these files for each frame; once per terminal should be enough.
  274. Update: lisp/term/*.el is not loaded repeatedly anymore, but
  275. faces.el still needs to be cleaned up.
  276. ** Fix frame-set-background-mode in this branch. It was recently
  277. changed in CVS, and frame.el in multi-tty has not yet been adapted
  278. for the changes. (It needs to look at
  279. default-frame-background-mode.) (Update: maybe it is fixed now;
  280. needs testing.) (Note that the byte compiler has this to say about
  281. term/rxvt.el:)
  282. term/rxvt.el:309:17:Warning: assignment to free variable
  283. `default-frame-background-mode'
  284. ** I think `(set-)terminal-local-value' and the terminal parameter
  285. mechanism should be integrated into a single framework.
  286. (Update: `(set-)terminal-local-value' is now eliminated, but the
  287. terminal-local variables should still be accessible as terminal
  288. parameters. This also applies to `display-name' and similar
  289. functions.)
  290. ** Add the following hooks: after-delete-frame-hook (for server.el,
  291. instead of delete-frame-functions),
  292. after-delete-terminal-functions, after-create-terminal-functions.
  293. ** BULK RENAME: The `display-' prefix of new Lisp-level functions
  294. conflicts with stuff like `display-time-mode'. Use `device-'
  295. or `terminal-' instead. I think I prefer `terminal-'.
  296. It turns out that most of the offending Lisp functions were defined
  297. in the trunk. Therefore, compatibility aliases should be defined
  298. for the following names:
  299. display-color-cells terminal-color-cells
  300. display-color-p terminal-color-p
  301. display-graphic-p terminal-graphic-p
  302. display-grayscale-p terminal-grayscale-p
  303. display-images-p terminal-images-p
  304. display-mm-height terminal-mm-height
  305. display-mm-width terminal-mm-width
  306. display-mouse-p terminal-mouse-p
  307. display-multi-font-p terminal-multi-font-p
  308. display-multi-frame-p terminal-multi-frame-p
  309. display-pixel-height terminal-pixel-height
  310. display-pixel-width terminal-pixel-width
  311. display-pixels-per-inch terminal-pixels-per-inch
  312. display-planes terminal-planes
  313. display-popup-menus-p terminal-popup-menus-p
  314. display-save-under terminal-save-under
  315. display-screens terminal-screens
  316. display-supports-face-attributes-p terminal-supports-face-attributes-p
  317. display-visual-class terminal-visual-class
  318. framep-on-display framep-on-terminal
  319. frames-on-display-list frames-on-terminal-list
  320. The following functions were introduced in the multi-tty branch, and
  321. were renamed without aliases:
  322. delete-display delete-terminal
  323. display-controlling-tty-p controlling-tty-p
  324. display-list terminal-list
  325. display-live-p terminal-live-p
  326. display-name terminal-name
  327. display-tty-type tty-type
  328. frame-display frame-terminal
  329. selected-display selected-terminal
  330. ** The single-keyboard mode of MULTI_KBOARD is extremely confusing
  331. sometimes; Emacs does not respond to stimuli from other keyboards.
  332. At least a beep or a message would be important, if the single-mode
  333. is still required to prevent interference. (Reported by Dan
  334. Nicolaescu.)
  335. Update: selecting a region with the mouse enables single_kboard
  336. under X. This is very confusing.
  337. Update: After discussions with Richard Stallman, this will be
  338. resolved by having locked displays warn the user to wait, and
  339. introducing a complex protocol to remotely bail out of
  340. single-kboard mode by pressing C-g.
  341. Update: Warning the user is not trivial to implement, as Emacs has
  342. only one echo area, shared by all frames. Ideally the warning
  343. should not be displayed on the display that is locking the others.
  344. Perhaps the high probability of user confusion caused by
  345. single_kboard mode deserves a special case in the display code.
  346. Alternatively, it might be good enough to signal single_kboard mode
  347. by changing the modelines or some other frame-local display element
  348. on the locked out displays.
  349. Update: In fact struct kboard does have an echo_string slot.
  350. ** The session management module is prone to crashes when the X
  351. connection is closed and then later I try to connect to a new X
  352. session:
  353. #0 0xb7ebc806 in SmcGetIceConnection () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libSM.so.6
  354. #1 0x080e6641 in x_session_check_input (bufp=0xbf86c9c0) at xsmfns.c:144
  355. #2 0x080d3bbc in XTread_socket (device=0xa722ff8, expected=1, hold_quit=0xbf86ca90) at xterm.c:7037
  356. #3 0x080fa404 in read_avail_input (expected=1) at keyboard.c:6696
  357. #4 0x080fa4ca in handle_async_input () at keyboard.c:6900
  358. #5 0x080d51fa in x_term_init (display_name=162628899, xrm_option=0x0, resource_name=0x857068c "emacs") at xterm.c:10622
  359. #6 0x080d920e in x_display_info_for_name (name=162628899) at xfns.c:3975
  360. #7 0x080d92f9 in check_x_display_info (object=1) at xfns.c:274
  361. #8 0x080d97b8 in Fx_create_frame (parms=151221485) at xfns.c:3016
  362. #9 0x0815bf72 in Ffuncall (nargs=2, args=0xbf86ceec) at eval.c:2851
  363. I installed a workaround to prevent this. The X session manager is
  364. only contacted when the very first display in the Emacs session is
  365. an X display. Also, x_delete_display() on this display aborts
  366. session management, and XTread_socket only calls
  367. x_session_check_input when it is called for the display that the
  368. session was opened on. While this does not really fix the bug, it
  369. makes it much less frequent, because session manager support will
  370. not normally be enabled when Emacs can survive the shutdown of the
  371. X server.
  372. See if xsmfns.c should be updated.
  373. ** Hunt down display-related functions in frame.el and extend them all
  374. to accept display ids.
  375. ** rif->flush_display_optional (NULL) calls should be replaced by a
  376. new global function.
  377. ** The set-locale-environment hack (adding the DISPLAY option) should
  378. be replaced with a clean design.
  379. ** standard-display-table should be display-local.
  380. standard-display-european should be display-local.
  381. ** With iswitchb-default-method set to 'always-frame, only frames on
  382. the current display should be considered. This might involve
  383. extending `get-buffer-window'.
  384. ** Have a look at Vlocale_coding_system. Seems like it would be a
  385. tedious job to localize it, although most references use it for
  386. interfacing with libc and are therefore OK with the global
  387. definition.
  388. Exceptions found so far: x-select-text and
  389. x-cut-buffer-or-selection-value.
  390. ** Have a look at fatal_error_hook.
  391. ** Have a look at set_frame_matrix_frame.
  392. ** Check if we got term-setup-hook right.
  393. ** I think tip_frame should be display-local.
  394. ** Check display reference count handling in x_create_tip_frame.
  395. ** make-frame does not correctly handle extra parameters in its
  396. argument:
  397. (frame-parameter (make-frame (list (cons 'foobar 42))) 'foobar)
  398. => nil
  399. (This is likely an error in the CVS trunk.)
  400. ** Dan Nicolaescu suggests that -nw should be added as an alias for -t
  401. in emacsclient. Good idea. (Alas, implementing this is not
  402. trivial, getopt_long does not seem to support two-letter ``short''
  403. options. Patches are welcome.)
  404. ** Mark Plaksin suggests that emacsclient should accept the same
  405. X-related command-line arguments as Emacs. Most of the X-related
  406. argument-handling is done in Lisp, so this should be quite easy to
  407. implement. (For example, Samium Gromoff wants emacsclient to
  408. support --geometry; implementing this would add that support.)
  409. ** Gergely Nagy suggests that C-x # should only kill the current
  410. frame, not any other emacsclient frame that may have the same file
  411. opened for editing. I think I agree with him.
  412. ** Very strange bug: visible-bell does not work on secondary
  413. terminals in xterm and konsole. The screen does flicker a bit,
  414. but it's so quick it isn't noticeable.
  415. (Update: This is probably some problem with padding or whatnot on
  416. the secondary terminals.)
  417. ** Move baud_rate to struct display.
  418. ** Implement support for starting an interactive Emacs session without
  419. an initial frame. (The user would connect to it and open frames
  420. later, with emacsclient.)
  421. ** Fix Mac support (I can't do this entirely myself). Note that the
  422. current state of Mac-specific source files in the multi-tty tree
  423. are not useful; before starting work on Mac support, revert to
  424. pristine, pre-multi-tty versions.
  425. ** Fix DOS support (I can't do this entirely myself). Note that the
  426. current state of DOS-specific source files in the multi-tty tree
  427. are not useful; before starting work on DOS support, revert to
  428. pristine, pre-multi-tty versions.
  429. ** Fix Windows support. Currently bootstrapping works on w32, but Emacs
  430. crashes on startup and none of the multi-tty features are
  431. implemented. Many XXX comments mark things that probably need
  432. updating, ChangeLogs will help in spotting changes to X specific
  433. files that may need porting.
  434. ** Do a grep on XXX and ?? for more issues.
  435. ** flow-ctrl.el must be updated.
  436. ** Fix stuff_char for multi-tty. Doesn't seem to be of high priority.
  437. DIARY OF CHANGES
  438. ----------------
  439. (ex-TODO items with explanations.)
  440. -- Introduce a new struct for terminal devices.
  441. (Done, see struct tty_output. The list of members is not yet
  442. complete.)
  443. -- Change the bootstrap procedure to initialize tty_list.
  444. (Done, but needs review.)
  445. -- Change make-terminal-frame to support specifying another tty.
  446. (Done, new frame parameters: `tty' and `tty-type'.)
  447. -- Implement support for reading from multiple terminals.
  448. (Done, read_avail_input tries to read from each terminal, until one
  449. succeeds. MULTI_KBOARD is not used. Secondary terminals don't send
  450. SIGIO!)
  451. (Update: They do, now.)
  452. (Update2: After enabling X, they don't.)
  453. -- other-frame should cycle through the frames on the `current'
  454. terminal only.
  455. (Done, by trivially modifying next_frame and prev_frame.)
  456. -- Support different terminal sizes.
  457. (Done, no problem.)
  458. -- Make sure terminal resizes are handled gracefully. (Could be
  459. problematic.)
  460. (Done. We don't get automatic SIGWINCH for additional ttys,
  461. though.)
  462. -- Extend emacsclient to automatically open a new tty when it connects
  463. to Emacs.
  464. (Done. It's an ugly hack, needs more work.)
  465. -- Redisplay must refresh the topmost frame on *all* terminals, not
  466. just the initial terminal.
  467. (Done, but introduced an ugly redisplay problems. Ugh.)
  468. -- Fix redisplay problems.
  469. (Done; it turned out that the entire Wcm structure must be moved
  470. inside tty_output. Why didn't I catch this earlier?)
  471. -- Provide a way for emacsclient to tell Emacs that the tty has been
  472. resized.
  473. (Done, simply forward the SIGWINCH signal.)
  474. -- Each keypress should automatically select the frame corresponding
  475. to the terminal that it was coming from. This means that Emacs
  476. must know from which terminal the last keyboard event came from.
  477. (Done, it was quite simple, the input event system already
  478. supported multiple frames.)
  479. -- Fix SIGIO issue with secondary terminals.
  480. (Done, emacsclient signals Emacs after writing to the proxy pseudo
  481. terminal. Note that this means that multi-tty does not work with
  482. raw ttys!)
  483. (Update: This is bullshit. There is a read_input_waiting function,
  484. extend that somehow.)
  485. (Update of update: The first update was not right either, extending
  486. read_input_waiting was not necessary. Secondary ttys do seem to
  487. send signals on input.)
  488. (Update^3: Not any more.)
  489. -- Make make-terminal-frame look up the `tty' and `tty-type' frame
  490. parameters from the currently selected terminal before the global
  491. default.
  492. (Done.)
  493. -- Put all cached terminal escape sequences into struct tty_output.
  494. Currently, they are still stored in global variables, so we don't
  495. really support multiple terminal types.
  496. (Done. It was not fun.)
  497. -- Implement sane error handling after initialization. (Currently
  498. emacs exits if you specify a bad terminal type.) The helpful error
  499. messages must still be provided when Emacs starts.
  500. (Done.)
  501. -- Implement terminal deletion, i.e., deleting local frames, closing
  502. the tty device and restoring its previous state without exiting
  503. Emacs.
  504. (Done, but at the moment only called when an error happens during
  505. initialization. There is a memory corruption error around this
  506. somewhere.) (Update: now it is fully enabled.)
  507. -- Implement automatic deletion of terminals when the last frame on
  508. that terminal is closed.
  509. (Done.)
  510. -- Restore tty screen after closing the terminal.
  511. (Done, we do the same as Emacs 21.2 for all terminals.)
  512. -- 'TERM=dumb src/emacs' does not restore the terminal state.
  513. (Done.)
  514. -- C-g should work on secondary terminals.
  515. (Done, but the binding is not configurable.)
  516. -- Deal with SIGHUP in Emacs and in emacsclient. (After this, the
  517. server-frames may be removed from server.el.)
  518. (Done, nothing to do. It seems that Emacs does not receive SIGHUP
  519. from secondary ttys, which is actually a good thing.) (Update: I
  520. think it would be a bad idea to remove server-frames.)
  521. -- Change emacsclient/server.el to support the -t argument better,
  522. i.e. automatically close the socket when the frame is closed.
  523. (Seems to be working OK.)
  524. -- Fix mysterious memory corruption error with tty deletion. To
  525. trigger it, try the following shell command:
  526. while true; do TERM=no-such-terminal-definition emacsclient -h; done
  527. Emacs usually dumps core after a few dozen iterations. (The bug
  528. seems to be related to the xfreeing or bzeroing of
  529. tty_output.Wcm. Maybe there are outside references to struct Wcm?
  530. Why were these vars collected into a struct before multi-tty
  531. support?)
  532. (Done. Whew. It turned out that the problem had nothing to do
  533. with hypothetical external references to Wcm, or any other
  534. tty_output component; it was simply that delete_tty closed the
  535. filehandles of secondary ttys twice, resulting in fclose doubly
  536. freeing memory. Utterly trivial matter. I love the C's memory
  537. management, it puts hair on your chest.)
  538. -- Support raw secondary terminals. (Note that SIGIO works only on
  539. the controlling terminal.) Hint: extend read_input_waiting for
  540. multiple ttys and hopefully this will be fixed.
  541. (Done, it seems to have been working already for some time. It
  542. seems F_SETOWN does work, after all. Not sure what made it fail
  543. earlier, but it seems to be fixed (there were several changes
  544. around request_sigio, maybe one of them did it).
  545. read_input_waiting is only used in sys_select, don't change
  546. it.) (Update: After adding X support, it's broken again.)
  547. (Update^2: No it isn't.) :-)
  548. -- Find out why does Emacs abort when it wants to close its
  549. controlling tty. Hint: chan_process[] array. Hey, maybe
  550. noninterrupt-IO would work, too? Update: no, there is no process
  551. for stdin/out.
  552. (Done. Added add/delete_keyboard_wait_descriptor to
  553. term_init/delete_tty. The hint was right, in a way.)
  554. -- Issue with SIGIO: it needs to be disabled during redisplay. See if
  555. fcntl kernel behavior could be emulated by emacsclient.
  556. (Done. Simply disabled the SIGIO emulation hack in emacsclient.)
  557. (Update: it was added back.) (Update^2: and removed again.)
  558. -- server.el: There are issues with saving files in buffers of closed
  559. clients. Try editing a file with emacsclient -f, and (without
  560. saving it) do a delete-frame. The frame is closed without
  561. question, and a surprising confirmation prompt appears in another
  562. frame.
  563. (Done. delete-frame now asks for confirmation if it still has
  564. pending buffers, and modified buffers don't seem to be deleted.)
  565. -- emacsclient.el, server.el: Handle eval or file open errors when
  566. doing -t.
  567. (Done.)
  568. -- Make parts of struct tty_output accessible from Lisp. The device
  569. name and the type is sufficient.
  570. (Done, see frame-tty-name and frame-tty-type.)
  571. -- Export delete_tty to the Lisp environment, for emacsclient.
  572. (Done, see delete-tty.)
  573. -- Get rid of the accessor macros in termchar.h, or define macros for
  574. all members.
  575. (Done.)
  576. -- Move device-specific parameters (like costs) commonly used by
  577. device backends to a common, device-dependent structure.
  578. (Done. See struct display_method in termhooks.h.)
  579. -- Fix X support.
  580. (Done. Well, it seems to be working.)
  581. -- Allow simultaneous X and tty frames. (Handling input could be
  582. tricky. Or maybe not.)
  583. (Done. Allowed, that is. It is currently extremely unstable, to
  584. the point of being unusable. The rif variable causes constant
  585. core dumps. Handling input is indeed tricky.)
  586. -- Rewrite multi-tty input in terms of MULTI_KBOARD.
  587. (Done. In fact, there was no need to rewrite anything, I just
  588. added a kboard member to tty_display_info, and initialized the
  589. frame's kboard from there.)
  590. -- Fix rif issue with X-tty combo sessions. IMHO the best thing to do
  591. is to get rid of that global variable (and use the value in
  592. display_method, which is guaranteed to be correct).
  593. (Done, did exactly that. Core dumps during combo sessions became
  594. much rarer. In fact, I have not yet met a single one.)
  595. -- Add multi-tty support to talk.el.
  596. (Done.)
  597. -- Clean up the source of emacsclient. It is a mess.
  598. (Done, eliminated stupid proxy-pty kludge.)
  599. -- Fix faces on tty frames during X-tty combo sessions. There is an
  600. init_frame_faces call in init_sys_modes, see if there is a problem
  601. with it.
  602. (Done, there was a stupid mistake in
  603. Ftty_supports_face_attributes_p. Colors are broken, though.)
  604. -- C-x 5 2, C-x 5 o, C-x 5 0 on an emacsclient frame unexpectedly
  605. exits emacsclient. This is a result of trying to be clever with
  606. delete-frame-functions.
  607. (Fixed, added delete-tty-after-functions, and changed server.el to
  608. use it.)
  609. -- Something with (maybe) multi-keyboard support broke function keys
  610. and arrows on ttys during X+tty combo sessions. Debug this.
  611. (I can't reproduce it, maybe the terminal type was wrong.)
  612. -- Fix input from raw ttys (again).
  613. (Now it seems to work all right.)
  614. -- During an X-tty combo session, a (message "Hello") from a tty frame
  615. goes to the X frame. Fix this.
  616. (Done. There was a safeguard against writing to the initial
  617. terminal frame during bootstrap which prevented echo_area_display
  618. from working correctly on a tty frame during a combo session.)
  619. -- If there are no frames on its controlling terminal, Emacs should
  620. exit if the user presses C-c there.
  621. (Done, as far as possible. See the SIGTERM comment in
  622. interrupt_signal on why this seems to be impossible to solve this
  623. in general.)
  624. -- During an X session, Emacs seems to read from stdin. Also, Emacs
  625. fails to start without a controlling tty.
  626. (Fixed by replacing the troublesome termcap display with a dummy
  627. bootstrap display during bootstrap.
  628. -- Do tty output through struct display, like graphical display
  629. backends.
  630. (Done.)
  631. -- Define an output_initial value for output_method for the initial
  632. frame that is dumped with Emacs. Checking for this frame (e.g. in
  633. cmd_error_internal) is ugly.
  634. (Done, breaking interactive temacs.)
  635. -- The command `emacsclient -t -e '(delete-frame)'' fails to exit.
  636. (Fixed.)
  637. -- frame-creation-function should always create a frame that is on the
  638. same display as the selected frame. Maybe frame-creation-function
  639. should simply be removed and make-frame changed to do the right
  640. thing.
  641. (Done, with a nice hack. frame-creation-function is now frame-local.)
  642. -- Fix C-g on raw ttys.
  643. (Done. I disabled the interrupt/quit keys on all secondary
  644. terminals, so Emacs sees C-g as normal input. This looks like an
  645. overkill, because emacsclient has extra code to pass SIGINT to
  646. Emacs, so C-g should remain the interrupt/quit key on emacsclient
  647. frames. See the next entry why implementing this distinction would
  648. be a bad idea.)
  649. -- Make sure C-g goes to the right frame with ttys. This is hard, as
  650. SIGINT doesn't have a tty parameter. :-(
  651. (Done, the previous change fixes this as a pleasant side effect.)
  652. -- I have seen a case when Emacs with multiple ttys fell into a loop
  653. eating 100% of CPU time. Strace showed this loop:
  654. getpid() = 30284
  655. kill(30284, SIGIO) = 0
  656. --- SIGIO (I/O possible) @ 0 (0) ---
  657. ioctl(6, FIONREAD, [0]) = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
  658. ioctl(5, FIONREAD, [0]) = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
  659. ioctl(0, FIONREAD, [0]) = 0
  660. sigreturn() = ? (mask now [])
  661. gettimeofday({1072842297, 747760}, NULL) = 0
  662. gettimeofday({1072842297, 747806}, NULL) = 0
  663. select(9, [0 3 5 6], NULL, NULL, {0, 0}) = 2 (in [5 6], left {0, 0})
  664. select(9, [0 3 5 6], NULL, NULL, {0, 0}) = 2 (in [5 6], left {0, 0})
  665. gettimeofday({1072842297, 748245}, NULL) = 0
  666. I have seen something similar with a single X frame, but have not
  667. been able to reproduce it for debugging.
  668. Update: This may have been caused by checking for nread != 0
  669. instead of nread > 0 after calling read_socket_hook in
  670. read_avail_input.
  671. (Fixed. This was caused by unconditionally including stdin in
  672. input_wait_mask in init_process. The select call in
  673. wait_reading_process_input always returned immediately, indicating
  674. that there is pending input from stdin, which nobody read.
  675. Note that the above strace output seems to be an unrelated but
  676. similar bug. I think that is now fixed.)
  677. -- Exiting Emacs while there are emacsclient frames doesn't restore the
  678. ttys to their default states.
  679. (This seems to be fixed by some previous change.)
  680. -- Allow opening an X session after -nw.
  681. (Done.)
  682. -- Fix color handling during tty+X combo sessions. (It seems that tty
  683. sessions automatically convert the face colors to terminal colors
  684. when the face is loaded. This conversion must happen instead on
  685. the fly in write_glyphs, which might be problematic, as color
  686. approximation is currently done in lisp (term/tty-colors.el).)
  687. (Update: hm, colors seem to work fine if I start emacs with -nw and
  688. then create an X frame. Maybe it's just a small buglet somewhere.)
  689. (Seems to be fixed. The problem was in startup.el, it did not
  690. initialize tty colors when the initial window system was
  691. graphical.)
  692. -- emacs -nw --eval '(y-or-n-p "Foobar")' segfaults. (Reported by
  693. Romain Francoise)
  694. (Fixed, there was a keyboard initialization problem.)
  695. -- Fix interactive use of temacs. There are face-related SEGVs, most
  696. likely because of changes in realize_default_face, realize_face.
  697. (Fixed.)
  698. -- Don't exit Emacs when the last X connection fails during a
  699. multi-display session.
  700. (Fixed.)
  701. -- Dan Nicolaescu noticed that starting emacsclient on the same
  702. terminal device that is the controlling tty of the Emacs process
  703. gives unexpected results.
  704. (Fixed.)
  705. -- Istvan Marko reported that Emacs hang on ttys if it was started
  706. from a shell script.
  707. (Fixed. There was a bug in the multi-tty version of
  708. narrow_foreground_group. tcsetpgrp blocks if it is called from a
  709. process that is not in the same process group as the tty.)
  710. -- emacsclient -t from an Emacs term buffer does not work, complains
  711. about face problems. This can even lock up Emacs (if the recursive
  712. frame sets single_kboard). Update: the face problems are caused by
  713. bugs in term.el, not in multi-tty. The lockup is caused by
  714. single_kboard mode, and is not easily resolvable. The best thing to
  715. do is to simply refuse to create a tty frame of type `eterm'.
  716. (Fixed, changed emacsclient to check for TERM=eterm. The face
  717. complaints seem to be caused by bugs in term.el; they are not
  718. related to multi-tty.)
  719. -- Find out the best way to support suspending Emacs with multiple
  720. ttys. My guess: disable it on the controlling tty, but from other
  721. ttys pass it on to emacsclient somehow. (It is (I hope) trivial to
  722. extend emacsclient to handle suspend/resume. A `kill -STOP' almost
  723. works right now.)
  724. (Done. I needed to play with signal handling and the server
  725. protocol a bit to make emacsclient behave as a normal UNIX program
  726. wrt foreground/background process groups.)
  727. -- There is a flicker during the startup of `emacs -nw'; it's as if
  728. the terminal is initialized, reset and then initialized again.
  729. Debug this. (Hint: narrow_foreground_group is called twice during
  730. startup.)
  731. (This is gone.)
  732. -- Robert Chassell has found serious copy-paste bugs with the
  733. multi-tty branch. There seem to be redisplay bugs while copying
  734. from X to a terminal frame. Copying accented characters do not
  735. work for me.
  736. (Patch-124 should fix this, by changing the interprogram-*-function
  737. variables to be frame-local, as suggested by Mark Plaksin
  738. (thanks!). I think that the redisplay bugs are in fact not bugs,
  739. but delays caused by single_kboard --> perhaps MULTI_KBOARD should
  740. be removed.)
  741. -- frame-creation-function was removed, which might be a bad idea.
  742. Think up a compatible solution.
  743. (It was an internal interface that may be changed when necessary.)
  744. -- Change Lisp code not to (getenv "TERM"); use the `tty-type' frame
  745. parameter or the frame-tty-type function instead. (M-x tags-search
  746. "TERM" helps with this.) Update: Actually, all getenv invocations
  747. should be checked for multi-tty compatibility, and an interface
  748. must be implemented to get the remote client's environment.
  749. (Done. Only getenv calls in lisp/term/*.el were changed; other
  750. calls should be mostly left as they are.)
  751. -- Add an elaborate mechanism for display-local variables. (There are
  752. already a few of these; search for `terminal-local' in the Elisp
  753. manual.)
  754. (Not needed. Display-local variables could be emulated by
  755. frame-local variables.)
  756. -- Emacs assumes that all terminal frames have the same locale
  757. settings as Emacs itself. This may lead to bogus results in a
  758. multi-locale setup. (E.g., while logging in from a remote client
  759. with a different locale.)
  760. (Update after new bugreport by Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs:
  761. (at least) the structs terminal_coding and keyboard_coding in
  762. coding.c must be moved to struct display, and the Lisp interface
  763. [set-]keyboard-coding-system must be adapted for the change.)
  764. (Fixed. Emacs now uses the locale settings as seen by the
  765. emacsclient process for server tty frames.)
  766. (Update: Not really; Vlocale_coding_system is still global.)
  767. -- Make `struct display' accessible to Lisp programs. Accessor functions:
  768. (displayp OBJECT): Returns t if OBJECT is a display.
  769. => Implemented as display-live-p.
  770. (display-list): Returns list of currently active displays.
  771. => Implemented.
  772. (selected-display): Returns the display object of the selected frame.
  773. => Not strictly necessary, but implemented anyway.
  774. (frame-display FRAME): Returns the display object of FRAME.
  775. => Implemented.
  776. (display-frames DISPLAY): Returns a list of frames on DISPLAY.
  777. => Already implemented, see frames-on-display-list.
  778. (display-type DISPLAY): Returns the type of DISPLAY, as a
  779. symbol. (See `framep'.)
  780. => Implemented as display-live-p.
  781. (display-device DISPLAY): Returns the name of the device that
  782. DISPLAY uses, as a string. (E.g: "/dev/pts/16", or
  783. ":0.0")
  784. => Implemented as display-name.
  785. etc.
  786. See next issue why this is necessary.
  787. (Update: The consensus on emacs-devel seems to be to do this via
  788. integer identifiers. That's fine by me.)
  789. (Done.)
  790. -- The following needs to be supported:
  791. $ emacsclient -t
  792. C-z
  793. $ emacsclient -t
  794. (This fails now.)
  795. The cleanest way to solve this is to allow multiple displays on the
  796. same terminal device; each new emacsclient process should create
  797. its own display. As displays are currently identified by their
  798. device names, this is not possible until struct display becomes
  799. accessible as a Lisp-level object.
  800. (Done.)
  801. -- Miles Bader suggests that C-x C-c on an emacsclient frame should
  802. only close the frame, not exit the entire Emacs session. Update:
  803. see above for a function that does this. Maybe this should be the
  804. new default?
  805. (Done. This is the new default. No complaints so far.)
  806. -- Clean up the frame-local variable system. I think it's ugly and
  807. error-prone. But maybe I just haven't yet fully understood it.
  808. (Nothing to do. It doesn't seem ugly any more. It's rather clever.)
  809. -- Support multiple character locales. A version of
  810. `set-locale-environment' needs to be written for setting up
  811. display-local settings on ttys. I think calling
  812. set-display-table-and-terminal-coding-system and
  813. set-keyboard-coding-system would be enough. The language
  814. environment itself should remain a global setting.
  815. (Done, by an ugly hack.)
  816. -- The terminal customization files in term/*.el tend to change global
  817. parameters, which may confuse Emacs with multiple displays. Change
  818. them to tweak only frame-local settings, if possible. (They tend
  819. to call define-key to set function key sequences a lot.)
  820. (Done, by making `function-key-map' terminal-local (i.e., part of
  821. struct kboard). This has probably covered all the remaining problems.)
  822. -- Make `function-key-map' and `key-translation-map' terminal-local.
  823. (Done.)
  824. -- Implement `terminal-local-value' and `set-terminal-local-value' to
  825. allow deterministic access to terminal local bindings. The
  826. encode-kb package can not set up `key-translation-map' without
  827. these. The terminal-local bindings seem to be independent of what
  828. frame is selected.
  829. (Done.)
  830. -- xt-mouse.el needs to be adapted for multi-tty. It currently
  831. signals an error on kill-emacs under X, which prevents the user
  832. from exiting Emacs. (Reported by Mnemonikk on freenode.)
  833. (Done, I hope.)
  834. -- Having {reset,init}_all_sys_modes in set-input-mode breaks arrow
  835. keys on non-selected terminals under screen, and sometimes on other
  836. terminal types as well. The other function keys continue to work
  837. fine. Sometimes faces on these screens become garbled.
  838. This only seems to affect displays that are of the same terminfo
  839. type as the selected one. Interestingly, in screen Emacs normally
  840. reports the up arrow key as `M-o A', but after the above SNAFU, it
  841. complains about `M-[ a'. UNIX ttys are a complete mystery to me,
  842. but it seems the reset-reinitialize cycle somehow leaves the
  843. non-selected terminals in a different state than usual. I have no
  844. idea how this could happen.
  845. Currently set-input-mode resets only the currently selected
  846. terminal, which seems to somehow work around the problem.
  847. Update:
  848. Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu> writes:
  849. > Some terminals have 2 modes for cursor keys: Application Mode where
  850. > the cursor keys transmit the codes defined in the terminfo entry, and
  851. > Cursor mode. Applications have to send the smkx and rmkx terminfo
  852. > strings to switch between the 2 modes. So Emacs (and emacsclient) have
  853. > to send smkx when initializing and rmkx when quitting (or on
  854. > suspend).
  855. (I think patch-370 fixed this.)
  856. -- This long-standing bug (first reported by Han Boetes) seems to come
  857. and go all the time. It is time to track it down and fix it.
  858. emacs
  859. M-x server-start
  860. # From another xterm:
  861. emacsclient -e '(y-or-n-p "Do you want me to crash? ")'
  862. # Notice how the answer ends up in the *scratch* buffer
  863. M-x garbage-collect
  864. SIGSEGV
  865. (Fixed in patch-414 after detailed analysis by Kalle Olavi Niemitalo.)
  866. -- normal-erase-is-backspace-mode in simple.el needs to be updated for
  867. multi-tty (rep. by Dan Waber). (The Delete key is broken on X
  868. because of this.)
  869. (Fixed in patch-427.)
  870. -- I think keyboard-translate-table should be made terminal-local.
  871. (Done in patch-431.)
  872. -- The semantics of terminal-local variables are confusing; it is not
  873. clear what binding is in effect in any given time. See if
  874. current_kboard (or at least the terminal-local bindings exported to
  875. Lisp) might be changed to be tied to the selected frame instead.
  876. Currently, `function-key-map' and `key-translation-map' may be
  877. accessed reliably only using the hackish
  878. `(set-)terminal-local-value' functions.
  879. Perhaps there should be a difference between `last-command' &co.
  880. and these more conventional configuration variables.
  881. (E.g. `symbol-value' would use current_kboard to access
  882. `last-command', but SELECTED_FRAME()->display->kboard to get the
  883. value of `function-key-map'.
  884. (Fixed in patch-434.)
  885. -- If the first key pressed on a new tty terminal is a function key,
  886. it is not recognized correctly. May be related to the bug below.
  887. (Seems to have been fixed as a side effect of patch-434. "The bug
  888. below" was the set-input-mode madness.)
  889. (Update: this bug was fixed for good in patch-449. It was tracked
  890. down to a bug in `read_key_sequence': it failed to reinitialize its
  891. local function-key-map/key-translation-map references when it
  892. switched keyboards. I don't understand why did this bug only
  893. appear on brand new frames, though!)
  894. -- Disable connecting to a new X display when we use the GTK toolkit.
  895. (Disabled in patch-450.)
  896. -- Implement automatic forwarding of client environment variables to
  897. forked processes, as discussed on the multi-tty list. Terminal
  898. parameters are now accessible in C code, so the biggest obstacle is
  899. gone. The `getenv_internal' and `child_setup' functions in
  900. callproc.c must be changed to support the following variable:
  901. terminal-local-environment-variables is a variable defined in ...
  902. Enable or disable terminal-local environment variables.
  903. If set to t, `getenv', `setenv' and subprocess creation
  904. functions use the environment variables of the emacsclient
  905. process that created the selected frame, ignoring
  906. `process-environment'.
  907. If set to nil, Emacs uses `process-environment' and ignores
  908. the client environment.
  909. Otherwise, `terminal-local-environment-variables' should be a
  910. list of variable names (represented by Lisp strings) to look
  911. up in the client environment. The rest will come from
  912. `process-environment'.
  913. (Implemented in patch-461; `terminal-getenv', `terminal-setenv' and
  914. `with-terminal-environment' are now replaced by extensions to
  915. `getenv' and `setenv', and the new `local-environment-variables'
  916. facility. Yay!)
  917. (Updated in patch-465 to fix the semantics of let-binding
  918. `process-environment'. `process-environment' was changed to
  919. override all local/global environment variables, and a new variable
  920. `global-environment' was introduced to have `process-environment's
  921. old meaning.)
  922. (Updated in patch-466 to fix the case when two emacsclient sessions
  923. share the same terminal, but have different environment. The local
  924. environment lists are now stored as frame parameters, so the
  925. C-level terminal parameters are not strictly necessary any more.)
  926. -- `Fdelete_frame' is called from various critical places where it is
  927. not acceptable for the frame deletion to fail, e.g. from
  928. x_connection_closed after an X error. `Fdelete_frame' now protects
  929. against `delete-frame-functions' throwing an error and preventing a
  930. frame delete. (patch-475)
  931. -- Fix set-input-mode for multi-tty. It's a truly horrible interface;
  932. what if we'd blow it up into several separate functions (with a
  933. compatibility definition)?
  934. (Done. See `set-input-interrupt-mode', `set-output-flow-control',
  935. `set-input-meta-mode' and `set-quit-char'.) (patch-457)
  936. -- Let-binding `overriding-terminal-local-map' on a brand new frame
  937. does not seem to work correctly. (See `fancy-splash-screens'.)
  938. The keymap seems to be set up right, but events go to another
  939. terminal. Or is it `unread-command-events' that gets Emacs
  940. confused? Investigate.
  941. (Emacs was confused because a process filter entered
  942. `recursive-edit' while Emacs was reading input. I added support
  943. for this in the input system.) (patch-489)
  944. -- I smell something funny around pop_kboard's "deleted kboard" case.
  945. Determine what are the circumstances of this case, and fix any
  946. bug that comes to light.
  947. (It happens simply because single_kboard's terminal is sometimes
  948. deleted while executing a command on it, for example the one that
  949. kills the terminal. There was no bug here, but I rewrote the whole
  950. single_kboard mess anyway.) (patch-489)
  951. -- Understand Emacs's low-level input system (it's black magic) :-)
  952. What exactly does interrupt_input do? I tried to disable it for
  953. raw secondary tty support, but it does not seem to do anything
  954. useful. (Update: Look again. X unconditionally enables this, maybe
  955. that's why raw terminal support is broken again. I really do need
  956. to understand input.)
  957. (Update: I am starting to understand the read_key_sequence->read-char
  958. ->kbd_buffer_get_event->read_avail_input->read_socket_hook path. Yay!)
  959. (Update: OK, it all seems so easy now (NOT). Input could be done
  960. synchronously (with wait_reading_process_input), or asynchronously
  961. by SIGIO or polling (SIGALRM). C-g either sets the Vquit_flag,
  962. signals a 'quit condition (when immediate_quit), or throws to
  963. `getcjmp' when Emacs was waiting for input when the C-g event
  964. arrived.)
  965. -- Replace wrong_kboard_jmpbuf with a special return value of
  966. read_char. It is absurd that we use setjmp/longjmp just to return
  967. to the immediate caller.
  968. (Done in patch-500.)
  969. -- `tool-bar-mode', `scroll-bar-mode', `menu-bar-mode' and
  970. 'fringe-mode' are modes global to the entire Emacs session, not
  971. just a single frame or a single terminal. This means that their
  972. status sometimes differs from what's actually displayed on the
  973. screen. As a consequence, the Options | Show/Hide menu sometimes
  974. shows incorrect status, and you have to select an option twice for
  975. it to have any visible effect on the current frame.
  976. Change Emacs so that the status of the items in the Options |
  977. Show/Hide menu correspond to the current frame.
  978. (Done in patch-537.)
  979. -- The `default-directory' variable should somehow be set to the
  980. cwd of the emacsclient process when the user runs emacsclient
  981. without file arguments. Perhaps it is OK to just override the
  982. directory of the *scratch* buffer.
  983. (Done in patch-539.)
  984. -- The borders on tooltip frames on X are messed up. More
  985. specifically, the frame's internal border (internal-border-width
  986. frame parameter) is not filled with the correct background color.
  987. It seems the border contents are drawn onto by the
  988. update_single_window call in `x-show-tip'. After some debugging, I
  989. think the window's background color is not set up
  990. correctly---calling `x_clear_area' fills the specified area with
  991. black, not light yellow.
  992. (Done in patch-544. A background_pixel field was defined both in
  993. struct frame and struct x_output, and Emacs got confused between
  994. them.)
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