<jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com> and David Taylor
<taylor@texas.cygnus.com> as part of a project to merge in changes
made by HP; HP did not create ChangeLog entries.
* config/mp-enable-tui: New file.
(TUI_CFLAGS): Search devo's include directory, as long as we're
totally ruining modularity.
(INCLUDE_SRCDIR): New var.
(GDB_TUI_SRCDIR): Fix syntax error.
* configure.in: Check the --enable-tui flag; if it's set, include
a makefile fragment that #defines TUI and adds the needed #include
directories.
(*-*-hpux*): New host; use sysdep-hpux.h.
* Makefile.in (.c.o): Check the variable set in the makefile
fragment above.
* display.c (term_goto): declare it.
(insert_some_chars): set it.
(delete_chars): set it.
* readline.c: add tui include files surrounded by TUI.
(rl_reset): new function, move some of rl_abort functionality to
here.
(rl_abort): call rl_reset.
(rl_getc): tui changes.
(init_terminal_io): tui changes.
* readline.h (tui_version, fputc_unfiltered, fputs_unfiltered,
tui_tputs): declare if TUI is defined.
* rltty.c (prepare_terminal_settings): additional comment.
* signals.c: add tui include files surrounded by TUI. move #if
and #endif to column 1 so HP's compiler will accept them. Remove
declaration of tuiDoAndReturnToTop since it's declared in tui.h.
(rl_handle_sigwinch): call tuiDoAndReturnToTop if TUI defined.
(rl_handle_sigwinch_on_clear): define if TUI defined.
(rl_set_signals): if TUI, avoid infinite recursion.
(rl_clear_signals): install rl_handle_sigwinch_on_clear.
* sysdep-hpux.h: New file.
first paragraph. It looks like it's left over from previous
nomenclature; term "cutting" introduced there is not used in rest of
document. ("killing" is used instead, as in the section title and in
the following paragraph.)
2) More consistent use of @key for things to type in; in a few cases
not having it actually produced wrong doc on paper---notably "M--"
comes out as "M" followed by emdash, if in the plain Roman body
text...
This will eventually be supported with a trivial macro, but those aren't
standard texinfo yet; in the meantime, I think GDB is the only manual we
print that uses these---and it wants appendices.