Can you answer the first question, please?
Sorry, I thought I did. Hopefully this will answer your questions
once and for all.
Does emacs successfully quit and return to top level, or does it
seemingly ignore the first quit?
The former from the looks...
Is this true for when you hi
"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Is this true for when you hit C-g to the normal top level, or only
>if you hit C-g while some lisp function is running?
>
> At top-level, hitting C-g several times doesn't make emacs jump into
> escape mode. I tried running a couple of lisp
"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>Suppose two rapid C-g's come in before Emacs has a chance to
>>respond, because, say, it's paged out.
>>
>> Doesn't matter if you hit C-g rapidly or not, it will cause emacs to
>> jump into escape mode after two C-g's no
>Suppose two rapid C-g's come in before Emacs has a chance to
>respond, because, say, it's paged out.
>
> Doesn't matter if you hit C-g rapidly or not, it will cause emacs to
> jump into escape mode after two C-g's no matter the interval between
> them is.
I can't tel
"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Suppose two rapid C-g's come in before Emacs has a chance to
>respond, because, say, it's paged out.
>
> Doesn't matter if you hit C-g rapidly or not, it will cause emacs to
> jump into escape mode after two C-g's no matter the interval betw
Suppose two rapid C-g's come in before Emacs has a chance to
respond, because, say, it's paged out.
Doesn't matter if you hit C-g rapidly or not, it will cause emacs to
jump into escape mode after two C-g's no matter the interval between
them is.
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Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One has always seen this from time to time on any system, and I do see it
> once in a while on Linux. I believe this happens when a second SIGINT is
> received while quit-flag is still set. That may just mean that the whole
> path of the first signal
James Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We have libhurduser, libshouldbeinlibc, would either of those work?
libhurduser is only for MiG generated stubs. libshouldbeinlibc is the
right place in general, but it's a holding place for things you really
do intend to migrate into libc.
> We pro
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who and w have always been different things. who is fine as it is
and has nothing to do with w. We have the Hurd's w and uptime
because they are better than other versions.
Pardon me, but I disagree.
First of all, our uptime isn't better then "other versions", the one
in coreutils does
"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Were do we dump functions that we would like external programs (things
> that are not in the Hurd project) to use?
We put them in libshouldbeinlibc for the time being, and migrate them
to libc over time.
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who and w have always been different things. who is fine as it is and has
nothing to do with w. We have the Hurd's w and uptime because they are
better than other versions.
As to functions like fetch_boot_time, if they are useful to applications
that aren't Hurd-specific, then they are useful to
"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Shouldn't fetch_boot_time be part of libps?
>
> As I said, fetch_boot_time() is a bad example, I personally don't see
> a need for it to be in any library. But often when I hack coreutils
> todo something Hurdish, I end up rippnig out code fro
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I checked in a different patch that just checks if STORE is NULL.
Thanks.
As your previous patch, this one did have whitespace instead tabs.
This breaks C-c C-a in emacs diff mode. Until I figured out how to
get emacs to ignore such whitespace problems (or somebody tells me
how ;)
One has always seen this from time to time on any system, and I do see it
once in a while on Linux. I believe this happens when a second SIGINT is
received while quit-flag is still set. That may just mean that the whole
path of the first signal getting handled, the quit getting up to Lisp and
bei
Shouldn't fetch_boot_time be part of libps?
As I said, fetch_boot_time() is a bad example, I personally don't see
a need for it to be in any library. But often when I hack coreutils
todo something Hurdish, I end up rippnig out code from the Hurd. This
in it self isn't either a really good rea
Shouldn't fetch_boot_time be part of libps?
Jim
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The following fixes uptime in coreutils to *drum roll* show the
uptime! *applause*. Have fun with it. And now to more important
things...
Were do we dump functions that we would like external programs (things
that are not in the Hurd project) to use? Like fetch_boot_time() for
example. If for
At Sat, 13 Mar 2004 18:06:50 +0100 (MET),
ams wrote:
> Here is a new patch, that doesn't screw up the correct behaviour of
> storeread; and still fixes the wrong one (segfault when not passing
> any arguments to it)
I checked in a different patch that just checks if STORE is NULL.
As your previou
At Tue, 9 Mar 2004 06:08:36 +0100 (MET),
ams wrote:
>
> storeread segfaults if you don't pass a argument to it.
>
> hurd:/home/ams/hurd/hurd.obj/utils# storeread
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>
> The following patch fixes that, and it also updates the docstring a
> bit. It also makes store
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Hi,
emacs has this cool feature that if you run (keyboard-quit), and the
core does not acknowledge it, and you run (keyboard-quit) again, then
emacs suspends itself, allowing you to recover.
Then, when you resume it again, it allows you to save all buffers and
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I have never seen this f
[This report is more or less just a note for my self, but if anyone
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Hey,
I'm getting this weird behaviour from ls (CVS version) on GNU/Hurd:
,
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/coreutils/coreutils/src$ ./ls -l /tmp/time-1.7.tar.gz
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Hi,
Here is a patch to make it able to start XFree from the Hurd console.
When starting the console client you should pass the arguments
`--repeat /dev/kbd' to the pc_kbd plugin.
After that the /dev/kbd node can be used just by XFree to gain access
to the keyboard (for now that is reading scanc
storeread segfaults if you don't pass a argument to it.
hurd:/home/ams/hurd/hurd.obj/utils# storeread
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
The following patch fixes that, and it also updates the docstring a
bit. It also makes storeread barf if you pass it >3 arguments
(there is no
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