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1 /* Don't multiply include: dispextern.h includes macterm.h which includes frame.h
2 some emacs source includes both dispextern.h and frame.h */
3 #ifndef _XFRAME_H_
4 #define _XFRAME_H_
5
6 /* Define frame-object for GNU Emacs.
7 Copyright (C) 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
8
9 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
10
11 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
14 any later version.
15
16 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 GNU General Public License for more details.
20
21 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
23 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
24 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
25
26 \f
27 /* Miscellanea. */
28
29 /* Nonzero means don't assume anything about current contents of
30 actual terminal frame */
31
32 extern int frame_garbaged;
33
34 /* Nonzero means FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF (selected_frame) is being used by
35 print. */
36
37 extern int message_buf_print;
38
39 \f
40 /* The structure representing a frame. */
41
42 enum output_method
43 {
44 output_termcap,
45 output_x_window,
46 output_msdos_raw,
47 output_w32,
48 output_mac
49 };
50
51 enum vertical_scroll_bar_type
52 {
53 vertical_scroll_bar_none,
54 vertical_scroll_bar_left,
55 vertical_scroll_bar_right
56 };
57
58 struct frame
59 {
60 EMACS_INT size;
61 struct Lisp_Vector *next;
62
63 /* All Lisp_Object components must come first.
64 Only EMACS_INT values can be intermixed with them.
65 That ensures they are all aligned normally. */
66
67 /* Name of this frame: a Lisp string. It is used for looking up resources,
68 as well as for the title in some cases. */
69 Lisp_Object name;
70
71 /* The name to use for the icon, the last time
72 it was refreshed. nil means not explicitly specified. */
73 Lisp_Object icon_name;
74
75 /* This is the frame title specified explicitly, if any.
76 Usually it is nil. */
77 Lisp_Object title;
78
79 /* The frame which should receive keystrokes that occur in this
80 frame, or nil if they should go to the frame itself. This is
81 usually nil, but if the frame is minibufferless, we can use this
82 to redirect keystrokes to a surrogate minibuffer frame when
83 needed.
84
85 Note that a value of nil is different than having the field point
86 to the frame itself. Whenever the Fselect_frame function is used
87 to shift from one frame to the other, any redirections to the
88 original frame are shifted to the newly selected frame; if
89 focus_frame is nil, Fselect_frame will leave it alone. */
90 Lisp_Object focus_frame;
91
92 /* This frame's root window. Every frame has one.
93 If the frame has only a minibuffer window, this is it.
94 Otherwise, if the frame has a minibuffer window, this is its sibling. */
95 Lisp_Object root_window;
96
97 /* This frame's selected window.
98 Each frame has its own window hierarchy
99 and one of the windows in it is selected within the frame.
100 The selected window of the selected frame is Emacs's selected window. */
101 Lisp_Object selected_window;
102
103 /* This frame's minibuffer window.
104 Most frames have their own minibuffer windows,
105 but only the selected frame's minibuffer window
106 can actually appear to exist. */
107 Lisp_Object minibuffer_window;
108
109 /* Parameter alist of this frame.
110 These are the parameters specified when creating the frame
111 or modified with modify-frame-parameters. */
112 Lisp_Object param_alist;
113
114 /* List of scroll bars on this frame.
115 Actually, we don't specify exactly what is stored here at all; the
116 scroll bar implementation code can use it to store anything it likes.
117 This field is marked by the garbage collector. It is here
118 instead of in the `display' structure so that the garbage
119 collector doesn't need to look inside the window-system-dependent
120 structure. */
121 Lisp_Object scroll_bars;
122 Lisp_Object condemned_scroll_bars;
123
124 /* Vector describing the items to display in the menu bar.
125 Each item has four elements in this vector.
126 They are KEY, STRING, SUBMAP, and HPOS.
127 (HPOS is not used in when the X toolkit is in use.)
128 There are four additional elements of nil at the end, to terminate. */
129 Lisp_Object menu_bar_items;
130
131 /* Alist of elements (FACE-NAME . FACE-VECTOR-DATA). */
132 Lisp_Object face_alist;
133
134 /* A vector that records the entire structure of this frame's menu bar.
135 For the format of the data, see extensive comments in xmenu.c.
136 Only the X toolkit version uses this. */
137 Lisp_Object menu_bar_vector;
138 /* Number of elements in the vector that have meaningful data. */
139 EMACS_INT menu_bar_items_used;
140
141 /* Predicate for selecting buffers for other-buffer. */
142 Lisp_Object buffer_predicate;
143
144 /* List of buffers viewed in this frame, for other-buffer. */
145 Lisp_Object buffer_list;
146
147 /* A dummy window used to display menu bars under X when no X
148 toolkit support is available. */
149 Lisp_Object menu_bar_window;
150
151 /* A window used to display the tool-bar of a frame. */
152 Lisp_Object tool_bar_window;
153
154 /* Desired and current tool-bar items. */
155 Lisp_Object desired_tool_bar_items, current_tool_bar_items;
156
157 /* Desired and current contents displayed in tool_bar_window. */
158 Lisp_Object desired_tool_bar_string, current_tool_bar_string;
159
160 /* beyond here, there should be no more Lisp_Object components. */
161
162 /* Cache of realized faces. */
163 struct face_cache *face_cache;
164
165 /* A buffer to hold the frame's name. We can't use the Lisp
166 string's pointer (`name', above) because it might get relocated. */
167 char *namebuf;
168
169 /* Glyph pool and matrix. */
170 struct glyph_pool *current_pool;
171 struct glyph_pool *desired_pool;
172 struct glyph_matrix *desired_matrix;
173 struct glyph_matrix *current_matrix;
174
175 /* 1 means that glyphs on this frame have been initialized so it can
176 be used for output. */
177 unsigned glyphs_initialized_p : 1;
178
179 /* Margin at the top of the frame. Used to display the tool-bar. */
180 int tool_bar_lines;
181
182 int n_desired_tool_bar_items;
183 int n_current_tool_bar_items;
184
185 /* A buffer for decode_mode_line. */
186 char *decode_mode_spec_buffer;
187
188 /* See do_line_insertion_deletion_costs for info on these arrays. */
189 /* Cost of inserting 1 line on this frame */
190 int *insert_line_cost;
191 /* Cost of deleting 1 line on this frame */
192 int *delete_line_cost;
193 /* Cost of inserting n lines on this frame */
194 int *insert_n_lines_cost;
195 /* Cost of deleting n lines on this frame */
196 int *delete_n_lines_cost;
197
198 /* Size of this frame, in units of characters. */
199 EMACS_INT height;
200 EMACS_INT width;
201 EMACS_INT window_width;
202 EMACS_INT window_height;
203
204 /* New height and width for pending size change. 0 if no change pending. */
205 int new_height, new_width;
206
207 /* The output method says how the contents of this frame
208 are displayed. It could be using termcap, or using an X window. */
209 enum output_method output_method;
210
211 /* A structure of auxiliary data used for displaying the contents.
212 struct x_output is used for X window frames;
213 it is defined in xterm.h.
214 struct w32_output is used for W32 window frames;
215 it is defined in w32term.h. */
216 union output_data
217 {
218 struct x_output *x;
219 struct w32_output *w32;
220 struct mac_output *mac;
221 int nothing;
222 }
223 output_data;
224
225 #ifdef MULTI_KBOARD
226 /* A pointer to the kboard structure associated with this frame.
227 For termcap frames, this points to initial_kboard. For X frames,
228 it will be the same as display.x->display_info->kboard. */
229 struct kboard *kboard;
230 #endif
231
232 /* Number of lines of menu bar. */
233 int menu_bar_lines;
234
235 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI)
236 /* Nonzero means using a menu bar that comes from the X toolkit. */
237 int external_menu_bar;
238 #endif
239
240 /* Nonzero if last attempt at redisplay on this frame was preempted. */
241 char display_preempted;
242
243 /* visible is nonzero if the frame is currently displayed; we check
244 it to see if we should bother updating the frame's contents.
245 DON'T SET IT DIRECTLY; instead, use FRAME_SET_VISIBLE.
246
247 Note that, since invisible frames aren't updated, whenever a
248 frame becomes visible again, it must be marked as garbaged. The
249 FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY macro takes care of this.
250
251 On Windows NT/9X, to avoid wasting effort updating visible frames
252 that are actually completely obscured by other windows on the
253 display, we bend the meaning of visible slightly: if greater than
254 1, then the frame is obscured - we still consider it to be
255 "visible" as seen from lisp, but we don't bother updating it. We
256 must take care to garbage the frame when it ceaces to be obscured
257 though. Note that these semantics are only used on NT/9X.
258
259 iconified is nonzero if the frame is currently iconified.
260
261 Asynchronous input handlers should NOT change these directly;
262 instead, they should change async_visible or async_iconified, and
263 let the FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY macro set visible and iconified
264 at the next redisplay.
265
266 These should probably be considered read-only by everyone except
267 FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY.
268
269 These two are mutually exclusive. They might both be zero, if the
270 frame has been made invisible without an icon. */
271 char visible, iconified;
272
273 /* Asynchronous input handlers change these, and
274 FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY copies them into visible and iconified.
275 See FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY, below. */
276 #ifdef __STDC__
277 volatile
278 #endif
279 char async_visible, async_iconified;
280
281 /* Nonzero if this frame should be redrawn. */
282 #ifdef __STDC__
283 volatile
284 #endif
285 char garbaged;
286
287 /* True if frame actually has a minibuffer window on it.
288 0 if using a minibuffer window that isn't on this frame. */
289 char has_minibuffer;
290
291 /* 0 means, if this frame has just one window,
292 show no modeline for that window. */
293 char wants_modeline;
294
295 /* Non-zero if the hardware device this frame is displaying on can
296 support scroll bars. */
297 char can_have_scroll_bars;
298
299 /* If can_have_scroll_bars is non-zero, this is non-zero if we should
300 actually display them on this frame. */
301 enum vertical_scroll_bar_type vertical_scroll_bar_type;
302
303 /* Non-0 means raise this frame to the top of the heap when selected. */
304 char auto_raise;
305
306 /* Non-0 means lower this frame to the bottom of the stack when left. */
307 char auto_lower;
308
309 /* True if frame's root window can't be split. */
310 char no_split;
311
312 /* If this is set, then Emacs won't change the frame name to indicate
313 the current buffer, etcetera. If the user explicitly sets the frame
314 name, this gets set. If the user sets the name to Qnil, this is
315 cleared. */
316 char explicit_name;
317
318 /* Nonzero if size of some window on this frame has changed. */
319 char window_sizes_changed;
320
321 /* Storage for messages to this frame. */
322 char *message_buf;
323
324 /* Nonnegative if current redisplay should not do scroll computation
325 for lines beyond a certain vpos. This is the vpos. */
326 int scroll_bottom_vpos;
327
328 /* Width of the scroll bar, in pixels and in characters.
329 scroll_bar_cols tracks scroll_bar_pixel_width if the latter is positive;
330 a zero value in scroll_bar_pixel_width means to compute the actual width
331 on the fly, using scroll_bar_cols and the current font width. */
332 int scroll_bar_pixel_width;
333 int scroll_bar_cols;
334
335 /* Width of area for drawing truncation marks and overlay arrow. */
336 int trunc_area_pixel_width, trunc_area_cols;
337
338 /* The baud rate that was used to calculate costs for this frame. */
339 int cost_calculation_baud_rate;
340
341 /* A pointer to the data structure containing all information of
342 fontsets associated with this frame. See the comments in
343 fontset.h for more detail. */
344 struct fontset_data *fontset_data;
345
346 /* Nonzero if the mouse has moved on this display
347 since the last time we checked. */
348 char mouse_moved;
349
350 /* Exponent for gamma correction of colors. 1/(VIEWING_GAMMA *
351 SCREEN_GAMMA) where viewing_gamma is 0.4545 and SCREEN_GAMMA is a
352 frame parameter. 0 means don't do gamma correction. */
353 double gamma;
354 };
355
356 #ifdef MULTI_KBOARD
357 #define FRAME_KBOARD(f) ((f)->kboard)
358 #else
359 #define FRAME_KBOARD(f) (&the_only_kboard)
360 #endif
361
362 typedef struct frame *FRAME_PTR;
363
364 #define XFRAME(p) ((struct frame *) XPNTR (p))
365 #define XSETFRAME(a, b) (XSETPSEUDOVECTOR (a, b, PVEC_FRAME))
366
367 /* Given a window, return its frame as a Lisp_Object. */
368 #define WINDOW_FRAME(w) (w)->frame
369
370 /* Test a frame for particular kinds of display methods. */
371 #define FRAME_TERMCAP_P(f) ((f)->output_method == output_termcap)
372 #define FRAME_X_P(f) ((f)->output_method == output_x_window)
373 #define FRAME_W32_P(f) ((f)->output_method == output_w32)
374 #define FRAME_MSDOS_P(f) ((f)->output_method == output_msdos_raw)
375 #define FRAME_MAC_P(f) ((f)->output_method == output_mac)
376
377 /* FRAME_WINDOW_P tests whether the frame is a window, and is
378 defined to be the predicate for the window system being used. */
379
380 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
381 #define FRAME_WINDOW_P(f) FRAME_X_P (f)
382 #endif
383 #ifdef HAVE_NTGUI
384 #define FRAME_WINDOW_P(f) FRAME_W32_P (f)
385 #endif
386 #ifdef macintosh
387 #define FRAME_WINDOW_P(f) FRAME_MAC_P (f)
388 #endif
389 #ifndef FRAME_WINDOW_P
390 #define FRAME_WINDOW_P(f) (0)
391 #endif
392
393 /* Nonzero if frame F is still alive (not deleted). */
394 #define FRAME_LIVE_P(f) ((f)->output_data.nothing != 0)
395
396 /* Nonzero if frame F is a minibuffer-only frame. */
397 #define FRAME_MINIBUF_ONLY_P(f) \
398 EQ (FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW (f), FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW (f))
399
400 /* Nonzero if frame F contains a minibuffer window.
401 (If this is 0, F must use some other minibuffer window.) */
402 #define FRAME_HAS_MINIBUF_P(f) ((f)->has_minibuffer)
403 #define FRAME_HEIGHT(f) (f)->height
404
405 /* Width of frame F, measured in character columns,
406 not including scroll bars if any. */
407 #define FRAME_WIDTH(f) (f)->width
408
409 /* Number of lines of frame F used for menu bar.
410 This is relevant on terminal frames and on
411 X Windows when not using the X toolkit.
412 These lines are counted in FRAME_HEIGHT. */
413 #define FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES(f) (f)->menu_bar_lines
414
415 /* Number of lines of frame F used for the tool-bar. */
416
417 #define FRAME_TOOL_BAR_LINES(f) (f)->tool_bar_lines
418
419 /* Lines above the top-most window in frame F. */
420
421 #define FRAME_TOP_MARGIN(F) \
422 (FRAME_MENU_BAR_LINES (F) + FRAME_TOOL_BAR_LINES (F))
423
424 /* Nonzero if this frame should display a menu bar
425 in a way that does not use any text lines. */
426 #if defined (USE_X_TOOLKIT) || defined (HAVE_NTGUI)
427 #define FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR(f) (f)->external_menu_bar
428 #else
429 #define FRAME_EXTERNAL_MENU_BAR(f) 0
430 #endif
431 #define FRAME_VISIBLE_P(f) ((f)->visible != 0)
432
433 /* Nonzero if frame F is currently visible but hidden. */
434 #define FRAME_OBSCURED_P(f) ((f)->visible > 1)
435
436 /* Nonzero if frame F is currently iconified. */
437 #define FRAME_ICONIFIED_P(f) (f)->iconified
438
439 #define FRAME_SET_VISIBLE(f,p) \
440 ((f)->async_visible = (p), FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY (f))
441 #define SET_FRAME_GARBAGED(f) (frame_garbaged = 1, f->garbaged = 1)
442 #define FRAME_GARBAGED_P(f) (f)->garbaged
443
444 /* Nonzero means do not allow splitting this frame's window. */
445 #define FRAME_NO_SPLIT_P(f) (f)->no_split
446
447 /* Not really implemented. */
448 #define FRAME_WANTS_MODELINE_P(f) (f)->wants_modeline
449
450 /* Nonzero if a size change has been requested for frame F
451 but not yet really put into effect. This can be true temporarily
452 when an X event comes in at a bad time. */
453 #define FRAME_WINDOW_SIZES_CHANGED(f) (f)->window_sizes_changed
454 /* When a size change is pending, these are the requested new sizes. */
455 #define FRAME_NEW_HEIGHT(f) (f)->new_height
456 #define FRAME_NEW_WIDTH(f) (f)->new_width
457
458 /* The minibuffer window of frame F, if it has one; otherwise nil. */
459 #define FRAME_MINIBUF_WINDOW(f) (f)->minibuffer_window
460
461 /* The root window of the window tree of frame F. */
462 #define FRAME_ROOT_WINDOW(f) (f)->root_window
463
464 /* The currently selected window of the window tree of frame F. */
465 #define FRAME_SELECTED_WINDOW(f) (f)->selected_window
466
467 #define FRAME_INSERT_COST(f) (f)->insert_line_cost
468 #define FRAME_DELETE_COST(f) (f)->delete_line_cost
469 #define FRAME_INSERTN_COST(f) (f)->insert_n_lines_cost
470 #define FRAME_DELETEN_COST(f) (f)->delete_n_lines_cost
471 #define FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF(f) (f)->message_buf
472 #define FRAME_SCROLL_BOTTOM_VPOS(f) (f)->scroll_bottom_vpos
473 #define FRAME_FOCUS_FRAME(f) (f)->focus_frame
474
475 /* Nonzero if frame F supports scroll bars.
476 If this is zero, then it is impossible to enable scroll bars
477 on frame F. */
478 #define FRAME_CAN_HAVE_SCROLL_BARS(f) ((f)->can_have_scroll_bars)
479
480 /* This frame slot says whether scroll bars are currently enabled for frame F,
481 and which side they are on. */
482 #define FRAME_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_TYPE(f) ((f)->vertical_scroll_bar_type)
483 #define FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS(f) \
484 ((f)->vertical_scroll_bar_type != vertical_scroll_bar_none)
485 #define FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS_ON_LEFT(f) \
486 ((f)->vertical_scroll_bar_type == vertical_scroll_bar_left)
487 #define FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS_ON_RIGHT(f) \
488 ((f)->vertical_scroll_bar_type == vertical_scroll_bar_right)
489
490 /* Width that a scroll bar in frame F should have, if there is one.
491 Measured in pixels.
492 If scroll bars are turned off, this is still nonzero. */
493 #define FRAME_SCROLL_BAR_PIXEL_WIDTH(f) ((f)->scroll_bar_pixel_width)
494
495 /* Width that a scroll bar in frame F should have, if there is one.
496 Measured in columns (characters).
497 If scroll bars are turned off, this is still nonzero. */
498 #define FRAME_SCROLL_BAR_COLS(f) ((f)->scroll_bar_cols)
499
500 /* Width of a scroll bar in frame F, measured in columns (characters),
501 but only if scroll bars are on the left.
502 If scroll bars are on the right in this frame, it is 0. */
503 #define FRAME_LEFT_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH(f) \
504 (FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS_ON_LEFT (f) \
505 ? FRAME_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (f) \
506 : 0)
507
508 /* Width of a scroll bar in frame F, measured in columns (characters). */
509 #define FRAME_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH(f) \
510 (FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS (f) \
511 ? FRAME_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (f) \
512 : 0)
513
514 /* Total width of frame F, in columns (characters),
515 including the width used by scroll bars if any. */
516 #define FRAME_WINDOW_WIDTH(f) ((f)->window_width)
517
518 /* Set the width of frame F to VAL.
519 VAL is the width of a full-frame window,
520 not including scroll bars. */
521 #define SET_FRAME_WIDTH(f, val) \
522 ((f)->width = (val), \
523 (f)->window_width = FRAME_WINDOW_WIDTH_ARG (f, (f)->width))
524
525 /* Given a value WIDTH for frame F's nominal width,
526 return the value that FRAME_WINDOW_WIDTH should have. */
527 #define FRAME_WINDOW_WIDTH_ARG(f, width) \
528 ((width) \
529 + FRAME_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH (f) \
530 + FRAME_FLAGS_AREA_COLS (f))
531
532 /* Maximum + 1 legitimate value for FRAME_CURSOR_X. */
533 #define FRAME_CURSOR_X_LIMIT(f) \
534 (FRAME_WIDTH (f) + FRAME_LEFT_SCROLL_BAR_WIDTH (f))
535
536 /* Nonzero if frame F has scroll bars. */
537 #define FRAME_SCROLL_BARS(f) ((f)->scroll_bars)
538
539 #define FRAME_CONDEMNED_SCROLL_BARS(f) ((f)->condemned_scroll_bars)
540 #define FRAME_MENU_BAR_ITEMS(f) ((f)->menu_bar_items)
541 #define FRAME_COST_BAUD_RATE(f) ((f)->cost_calculation_baud_rate)
542 #define FRAME_FONTSET_DATA(f) ((f)->fontset_data)
543
544 /* Return a pointer to the face cache of frame F. */
545
546 #define FRAME_FACE_CACHE(F) (F)->face_cache
547
548 /* Return the size of message_buf of the frame F. We multiply the
549 width of the frame by 4 because multi-byte form may require at most
550 4-byte for a character. */
551
552 #define FRAME_MESSAGE_BUF_SIZE(f) (((int) (f)->width) * 4)
553
554 /* Emacs's redisplay code could become confused if a frame's
555 visibility changes at arbitrary times. For example, if a frame is
556 visible while the desired glyphs are being built, but becomes
557 invisible before they are updated, then some rows of the
558 desired_glyphs will be left marked as enabled after redisplay is
559 complete, which should never happen. The next time the frame
560 becomes visible, redisplay will probably barf.
561
562 Currently, there are no similar situations involving iconified, but
563 the principle is the same.
564
565 So instead of having asynchronous input handlers directly set and
566 clear the frame's visibility and iconification flags, they just set
567 the async_visible and async_iconified flags; the redisplay code
568 calls the FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY macro before doing any redisplay,
569 which sets visible and iconified from their asynchronous
570 counterparts.
571
572 Synchronous code must use the FRAME_SET_VISIBLE macro.
573
574 Also, if a frame used to be invisible, but has just become visible,
575 it must be marked as garbaged, since redisplay hasn't been keeping
576 up its contents. */
577
578 #define FRAME_SAMPLE_VISIBILITY(f) \
579 (((f)->async_visible && (f)->visible != (f)->async_visible) ? \
580 SET_FRAME_GARBAGED (f) : 0, \
581 (f)->visible = (f)->async_visible, \
582 (f)->iconified = (f)->async_iconified)
583
584 #define CHECK_FRAME(x, i) \
585 if (! FRAMEP (x)) \
586 x = wrong_type_argument (Qframep, (x)); \
587 else \
588 (void) 0
589
590 #define CHECK_LIVE_FRAME(x, i) \
591 if (! FRAMEP (x) \
592 || ! FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (x))) \
593 x = wrong_type_argument (Qframe_live_p, (x)); \
594 else \
595 (void) 0
596
597
598 /* FOR_EACH_FRAME (LIST_VAR, FRAME_VAR) followed by a statement is a
599 `for' loop which iterates over the elements of Vframe_list. The
600 loop will set FRAME_VAR, a Lisp_Object, to each frame in
601 Vframe_list in succession and execute the statement. LIST_VAR
602 should be a Lisp_Object too; it is used to iterate through the
603 Vframe_list.
604
605 This macro is a holdover from a time when multiple frames weren't always
606 supported. An alternate definition of the macro would expand to
607 something which executes the statement once. */
608
609 #define FOR_EACH_FRAME(list_var, frame_var) \
610 for ((list_var) = Vframe_list; \
611 (CONSP (list_var) \
612 && (frame_var = XCAR (list_var), 1)); \
613 list_var = XCDR (list_var))
614
615
616 extern Lisp_Object Qframep, Qframe_live_p, Qicon;
617
618 extern struct frame *selected_frame;
619 extern struct frame *last_nonminibuf_frame;
620
621 extern struct frame *make_terminal_frame P_ ((void));
622 extern struct frame *make_frame P_ ((int));
623 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
624 extern struct frame *make_minibuffer_frame P_ ((void));
625 extern struct frame *make_frame_without_minibuffer P_ ((Lisp_Object,
626 struct kboard *,
627 Lisp_Object));
628 #endif /* HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM */
629 extern int other_visible_frames P_ ((struct frame *));
630
631 extern Lisp_Object Vframe_list;
632 extern Lisp_Object Vdefault_frame_alist;
633
634 extern Lisp_Object Vterminal_frame;
635 \f
636 /* Device-independent scroll bar stuff. */
637
638 /* Return the starting column (zero-based) of the vertical scroll bar
639 for window W. The column before this one is the last column we can
640 use for text. If the window touches the right edge of the frame,
641 we have extra space allocated for it. Otherwise, the scroll bar
642 takes over the window's rightmost columns. */
643
644 #define WINDOW_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_COLUMN(w) \
645 (FRAME_HAS_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BARS_ON_RIGHT (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w))) ? \
646 (((XINT ((w)->left) + XINT ((w)->width)) \
647 < FRAME_WIDTH (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)))) \
648 ? (XINT ((w)->left) + XINT ((w)->width) \
649 - FRAME_SCROLL_BAR_COLS (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)))) \
650 : FRAME_WIDTH (XFRAME (WINDOW_FRAME (w)))) \
651 : XINT ((w)->left))
652
653 /* Return the height in lines of the vertical scroll bar in w. If the
654 window has a mode line, don't make the scroll bar extend that far. */
655
656 #define WINDOW_VERTICAL_SCROLL_BAR_HEIGHT(w) (window_internal_height (w))
657
658
659 \f
660 /***********************************************************************
661 Display-related Macros
662 ***********************************************************************/
663
664 /* Canonical y-unit on frame F. This value currently equals the line
665 height of the frame. Terminal specific header files are expected
666 to define the macro FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT. */
667
668 #define CANON_Y_UNIT(F) \
669 (FRAME_WINDOW_P (F) ? FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT (F) : 1)
670
671 /* Canonical x-unit on frame F. This is currently equal to the width
672 of the default font of F. Terminal specific headers are expected
673 to define the macro FRAME_DEFAULT_FONT_WIDTH. */
674
675 #define CANON_X_UNIT(F) \
676 (FRAME_WINDOW_P (F) ? FRAME_DEFAULT_FONT_WIDTH (F) : 1)
677
678 /* Pixel width of areas used to display truncation marks, continuation
679 marks, overlay arrows. This is 0 for terminal frames. */
680
681 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
682 #define FRAME_FLAGS_AREA_COLS(F) \
683 (FRAME_WINDOW_P ((F)) ? FRAME_X_FLAGS_AREA_COLS ((F)) : 0)
684 #define FRAME_FLAGS_AREA_WIDTH(F) FRAME_X_FLAGS_AREA_WIDTH (F)
685 #define FRAME_LEFT_FLAGS_AREA_WIDTH(F) FRAME_X_LEFT_FLAGS_AREA_WIDTH (F)
686
687 #else
688 #define FRAME_FLAGS_AREA_WIDTH(F) 0
689 #define FRAME_FLAGS_AREA_COLS(F) 0
690 #define FRAME_LEFT_FLAGS_AREA_WIDTH(F) 0
691 #endif
692
693
694
695 \f
696 /***********************************************************************
697 Conversion between canonical units and pixels
698 ***********************************************************************/
699
700 /* Canonical x-values are fractions of CANON_X_UNIT, canonical y-unit
701 are fractions of CANON_Y_UNIT of a frame. Both are represented as
702 Lisp numbers, i.e. integers or floats. */
703
704 /* Convert canonical value X to pixels. F is the frame whose
705 canonical char width is to be used. X must be a Lisp integer or
706 float. Value is a C integer. */
707
708 #define PIXEL_X_FROM_CANON_X(F, X) \
709 (INTEGERP (X) \
710 ? XINT (X) * CANON_X_UNIT (F) \
711 : (int) (XFLOAT_DATA (X) * CANON_X_UNIT (F)))
712
713 /* Convert canonical value Y to pixels. F is the frame whose
714 canonical character height is to be used. X must be a Lisp integer
715 or float. Value is a C integer. */
716
717 #define PIXEL_Y_FROM_CANON_Y(F, Y) \
718 (INTEGERP (Y) \
719 ? XINT (Y) * CANON_Y_UNIT (F) \
720 : (int) (XFLOAT_DATA (Y) * CANON_Y_UNIT (F)))
721
722 /* Convert pixel-value X to canonical units. F is the frame whose
723 canonical character width is to be used. X is a C integer. Result
724 is a Lisp float if X is not a multiple of the canon width,
725 otherwise it's a Lisp integer. */
726
727 #define CANON_X_FROM_PIXEL_X(F, X) \
728 ((X) % CANON_X_UNIT (F) != 0 \
729 ? make_float ((double) (X) / CANON_X_UNIT (F)) \
730 : make_number ((X) / CANON_X_UNIT (F)))
731
732 /* Convert pixel-value Y to canonical units. F is the frame whose
733 canonical character height is to be used. Y is a C integer.
734 Result is a Lisp float if Y is not a multiple of the canon width,
735 otherwise it's a Lisp integer. */
736
737 #define CANON_Y_FROM_PIXEL_Y(F, Y) \
738 ((Y) % CANON_Y_UNIT (F) \
739 ? make_float ((double) (Y) / CANON_Y_UNIT (F)) \
740 : make_number ((Y) / CANON_Y_UNIT (F)))
741
742 #endif /* not defined _FRAME_H_ */