From: Richard M. Stallman Date: Tue, 19 Apr 1994 22:48:32 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (Vlast_event_frame): Define unconditionally. X-Git-Tag: emacs-19.34~8885 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a974bea1983daa0f87c70b7ef4f371198de5cec2;p=emacs.git (Vlast_event_frame): Define unconditionally. (syms_of_keyboard): Always make the Lisp var. --- diff --git a/src/keyboard.c b/src/keyboard.c index dd21b63cfdd..753ba028b4b 100644 --- a/src/keyboard.c +++ b/src/keyboard.c @@ -242,12 +242,12 @@ int last_point_position; like Fselect_frame, to make sure that a switch-frame event is generated by the next character. */ Lisp_Object internal_last_event_frame; +#endif /* A user-visible version of the above, intended to allow users to figure out where the last event came from, if the event doesn't carry that information itself (i.e. if it was a character). */ Lisp_Object Vlast_event_frame; -#endif /* The timestamp of the last input event we received from the X server. X Windows wants this for selection ownership. */ @@ -5911,12 +5911,10 @@ by position only."); "*Number of complete keys read from the keyboard so far."); num_input_keys = 0; -#ifdef MULTI_FRAME DEFVAR_LISP ("last-event-frame", &Vlast_event_frame, "*The frame in which the most recently read event occurred.\n\ If the last event came from a keyboard macro, this is set to `macro'."); Vlast_event_frame = Qnil; -#endif DEFVAR_LISP ("help-char", &Vhelp_char, "Character to recognize as meaning Help.\n\