using Xenix 2.3.2 select() with GNU Emacs 18.50
Ronald Florence
ron at mlfarm.UUCP
Tue Oct 3 05:27:37 AEST 1989
After some fiddling, I have gotten GNU Emacs 18.50 to run using the
select() system call in Xenix 2.3.2. Since the conditional defines
may already be present in a later version of Emacs, I'll give the
steps rather than patch or diff files here:
1. Uncomment the defines for HAVE_SELECT, HAVE_PTYS,
HAVE_TIMEVAL and FIRST_PTY_LETTER 'p' in s-xenix.h.
2. Write conditionals to include <sys/select.h> in files
dispnew.c, fileio.c, process.c, and sysdep.c instead of the
BSD <sys/time.h> or USG <time.h>.
3. Conditionally include a dummy utimes() in sysdep.c. Xenix
lacks a real utimes(), which would be used for the optional
fourth argument to function copy-file.
4. In function wait_reading_process_input() in process.c,
conditionally include, before the call to select(), the line
Exception &= ~1;
The last step works around the bug that causes the select() call in
Xenix 2.3.2 to break if stdin is included in the exception file
descriptors. The other Xenix select() bugs are either cured in
version 2.3.2 or do not affect Emacs.
That's all.
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Ronald Florence ...{hsi,rayssd}!mlfarm!ron
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