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-rw-r--r-- | nextstep/DEV-NOTES | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/ChangeLog | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/m/template.h | 11 |
3 files changed, 4 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/nextstep/DEV-NOTES b/nextstep/DEV-NOTES index bf3ad7908b5..462101f9abf 100644 --- a/nextstep/DEV-NOTES +++ b/nextstep/DEV-NOTES @@ -64,13 +64,8 @@ functions are: Currently ctrl-g is not detected in as many circumstances as other emacsen. It is not certain whether this is due to the means of event loop integration, -or errors of omission in the NS code. One area for exploration is the -NO_SOCK_SIGIO define. When it is defined, ctrl-g seems to be picked up more -often, but there are some annoying side effects. Currently it is left off by -default, unless the --enable-cocoa-experimental-ctrl-g option is passed to -configure [option removed Feb 2009]. (Has no effect under GNUstep.) -This is an area for improvement. Also, see the article here and its -containing thread: +or errors of omission in the NS code. This is an area for improvement. +Also, see the article here and its containing thread: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.devel/92021/match=handling%5fsignal diff --git a/src/ChangeLog b/src/ChangeLog index 3f66710b2bb..864d873e30e 100644 --- a/src/ChangeLog +++ b/src/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ 2010-06-03 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + * m/template.h (NO_SOCK_SIGIO): Remove, no longer used. + * m/hp800.h (alloca) [__NetBSD__ && __GNUC__]: No need to define it, now that AH_BOTTOM does it. diff --git a/src/m/template.h b/src/m/template.h index 2807cd913ec..3beac1a7808 100644 --- a/src/m/template.h +++ b/src/m/template.h @@ -58,17 +58,6 @@ along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ code will not be sharable; but that's better than failing completely. */ #define NO_REMAP -/* Some really obscure 4.2-based systems (like Sequent DYNIX) - do not support asynchronous I/O (using SIGIO) on sockets, - even though it works fine on tty's. If you have one of - these systems, define the following, and then use it in - config.h (or elsewhere) to decide when (not) to use SIGIO. - - You'd think this would go in an operating-system description file, - but since it only occurs on some, but not all, BSD systems, the - reasonable place to select for it is in the machine description file. */ -#define NO_SOCK_SIGIO - /* After adding support for a new machine, modify the large case statement in configure.in to recognize reasonable configuration names, and add a description of the system to |