Thursday, August 29, 2019

Re: Are the --enable-hangulinput and --enable-xim confilct?

Namsh wrote:

> >> 2019-08-25 오후 2:25에 Hongyi Zhao 이(가) 쓴 글:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I try to build vim with the --enable-hangulinput and --enable-xim
> >>> confilct at the same time, but failed with error:
> >>>
> >>> -------------------------
> >>> vim.h:1585:63: error: called object 'size_t' is not a function or
> >>> function pointer
> >>> #define STRNCMP(d, s, n) strncmp((char *)(d), (char *)(s), (size_t)(n))
> >>> ^
> >>> ex_docmd.c:8459:6: note: in expansion of macro 'STRNCMP'
> >>> if (STRNCMP(arg, "FALLBACK ", 9) == 0)
> >>> ^~~~~~~
> >>> In file included from /usr/include/wchar.h:887:0,
> >>> from spell.h:250,
> >>> from vim.h:2110,
> >>> from ex_docmd.c:14:
> >>> /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/wchar2.h:507:20: note: declared here
> >>> __fortify_function size_t
> >>> ^~~~~~
> >>> Makefile:3059: recipe for target 'objects/ex_docmd.o' failed
> >>> make[1]: *** [objects/ex_docmd.o] Error 1
> >>> make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/werner/software/editor/vim/vim.git/src'
> >>> Makefile:26: recipe for target 'first' failed
> >>> make: *** [first] Error 2
> >>> -----------------------------
> >>>
> >>> Are these two options conflict?
> >>
> >> Regardless of compilation error, the hangulin feature is for
> >> environments where XIM is not available.
> >>
> >> You can find next line with ':help hangul'.
> >> ./configure --with-x --enable-multibyte --enable-hangulinput \
> >> --disable-xim
> >
> > That's a bit of a disadvantage when someone tries to build a version
> > that works with multiple languages. Can we make this a runtime choice
> > instead of a compile time choice? No idea how much work that would be.
>
> Here is a minimal patch (no documentation, no indenting to minimize).
> If vim supports both xim and hangulinpt and user set 'imdisable',
> hangulinput feature is selected.
>
> I tested this patch by adding '--enable-xim --enable-hangulinput' to my
> default configure option.
> $ auto/configure --enable-perlinterp=no --disable-gpm
> --enable-python3interp=dynamic --enable-tclinterp=no --enable-cscope
> --with-features=huge --enable-terminal --enable-multibyte --enable-xim
> --enable-hangulinput --prefix=/opt/local --with-x --enable-gui=gtk3
>
> While testing this patch, I noticed one glitch.
> Though I set 'imdisable' in the vimrc and I confirmed the setting with
> ':set imdisable?', when I typed S-Space for the first time, vim connects
> to XIM. After that, go to english input mode and type S-Space again, vim
> enters to hangulinput mode. My system environement may cause this glitch??

Thanks. I think it always creates the "xim" object, also when
'imdisable' is set. Perhaps it starts in the wrong mode? It is
possible that a check for 'imdisable' is missing somewhere.

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