* Use of `window-system' as a predicate is deprecated. Why?
@ 2022-07-09 12:22 Alan Mackenzie
2022-07-09 12:36 ` Po Lu
2022-07-09 12:40 ` Eli Zaretskii
0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2022-07-09 12:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
Hello, Emacs.
The doc string for window-system and its Elisp manual entry say that the
function should not be used. The manual entry says:
Do _not_ use `window-system' and `initial-window-system' as predicates
or boolean flag variables, if you want to write code that works
differently on text terminals and graphic displays. That is because
`window-system' is not a good indicator of Emacs capabilities on a
given display type. Instead, use `display-graphic-p' or any of the
other `display-*-p' predicates described in Display Feature Testing.
.. I am amending minibuf.c and wish to know only whether the current
terminal->focus_frame_hook is validly set.
The manual entry seems to be to be unnecessarily patronising. It
insinuates that the only possible "capabilities" a user could be
interested in are graphic capabilities.
Surely I should not have to go such ridiculous lengths as calling a lisp
function which has nothing to do with what I need, and then interpreting
its result.
So, how should I find out whether terminal->focus_frame_hook is valid or
not, if I'm not allowed to use Fwindow_system?
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
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* Re: Use of `window-system' as a predicate is deprecated. Why?
2022-07-09 12:22 Use of `window-system' as a predicate is deprecated. Why? Alan Mackenzie
@ 2022-07-09 12:36 ` Po Lu
2022-07-09 12:37 ` Po Lu
2022-07-09 12:40 ` Eli Zaretskii
1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Po Lu @ 2022-07-09 12:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alan Mackenzie; +Cc: emacs-devel
Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> writes:
> Hello, Emacs.
>
> The doc string for window-system and its Elisp manual entry say that the
> function should not be used. The manual entry says:
>
> Do _not_ use `window-system' and `initial-window-system' as predicates
> or boolean flag variables, if you want to write code that works
> differently on text terminals and graphic displays. That is because
> `window-system' is not a good indicator of Emacs capabilities on a
> given display type. Instead, use `display-graphic-p' or any of the
> other `display-*-p' predicates described in Display Feature Testing.
>
> .. I am amending minibuf.c and wish to know only whether the current
> terminal->focus_frame_hook is validly set.
Can't you simply test whether or not `term->focus_frame_hook' is set?
> The manual entry seems to be to be unnecessarily patronising. It
> insinuates that the only possible "capabilities" a user could be
> interested in are graphic capabilities.
>
> Surely I should not have to go such ridiculous lengths as calling a lisp
> function which has nothing to do with what I need, and then interpreting
> its result.
>
> So, how should I find out whether terminal->focus_frame_hook is valid or
> not, if I'm not allowed to use Fwindow_system?
OTOH, I agree with you completely here.
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* Re: Use of `window-system' as a predicate is deprecated. Why?
2022-07-09 12:22 Use of `window-system' as a predicate is deprecated. Why? Alan Mackenzie
2022-07-09 12:36 ` Po Lu
@ 2022-07-09 12:40 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-07-09 13:27 ` Alan Mackenzie
1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-07-09 12:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alan Mackenzie; +Cc: emacs-devel
> Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2022 12:22:41 +0000
> From: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
>
> Do _not_ use `window-system' and `initial-window-system' as predicates
> or boolean flag variables, if you want to write code that works
> differently on text terminals and graphic displays. That is because
> `window-system' is not a good indicator of Emacs capabilities on a
> given display type. Instead, use `display-graphic-p' or any of the
> other `display-*-p' predicates described in Display Feature Testing.
>
> .. I am amending minibuf.c and wish to know only whether the current
> terminal->focus_frame_hook is validly set.
>
> The manual entry seems to be to be unnecessarily patronising. It
> insinuates that the only possible "capabilities" a user could be
> interested in are graphic capabilities.
The ELisp reference manual is written for Lisp programmers, not for
people who work on the C sources.
To check whether terminal->focus_frame_hook is set, test it for being
non-NULL. More generally, if you want to know whether a frame is on a
window-system, use the FRAME_WINDOW_P macro.
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* Re: Use of `window-system' as a predicate is deprecated. Why?
2022-07-09 12:40 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2022-07-09 13:27 ` Alan Mackenzie
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2022-07-09 13:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: emacs-devel
Hello, Eli.
On Sat, Jul 09, 2022 at 15:40:42 +0300, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2022 12:22:41 +0000
> > From: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
> > Do _not_ use `window-system' and `initial-window-system' as predicates
> > or boolean flag variables, if you want to write code that works
> > differently on text terminals and graphic displays. That is because
> > `window-system' is not a good indicator of Emacs capabilities on a
> > given display type. Instead, use `display-graphic-p' or any of the
> > other `display-*-p' predicates described in Display Feature Testing.
> > .. I am amending minibuf.c and wish to know only whether the current
> > terminal->focus_frame_hook is validly set.
> > The manual entry seems to be to be unnecessarily patronising. It
> > insinuates that the only possible "capabilities" a user could be
> > interested in are graphic capabilities.
> The ELisp reference manual is written for Lisp programmers, not for
> people who work on the C sources.
:-)
> To check whether terminal->focus_frame_hook is set, test it for being
> non-NULL.
I think I did at one time, and it was set to x_focus_frame, even though I
was on a linux tty. But maybe I'm mistaken. Anyway, that doesn't really
matter, because ....
> More generally, if you want to know whether a frame is on a
> window-system, use the FRAME_WINDOW_P macro.
This indeed works well, on a linux tty, and in X Windows, both with and
without -nw. Thanks!
Just as a matter of interest, I think we're nearly there with bug #56305
"29.0.50; 'yes-or-no-p' deselects minibuffer frame". There are just one
or two things to clear up with Martin.
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
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