* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-deftype): Support dispatch on
types that take arguments, as long as they can be used without arguments.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-generic.el (cl--generic-derived-mode-specializers):
Rename from `cl--generic-derived-specializers` to clarify it's about
derived modes and not derived types.
(cl--generic-derived-mode-generalizer): Adjust accordingly and rename
from `cl--generic-derived-generalizer` for the same reason.
Ignore additional args in the tagcode function.
(cl-generic-generalizers) <derived-mode>: Adjust accordingly.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/macroexp.el (macroexp--dynamic-variable-p): Simplify.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el (define-inline): Add `noinline` declaration.
* doc/lispref/functions.texi (Inline Functions): Mention it.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl--do-arglist): Avoid %s for lists in
format string.
(cl-dolist, cl-dotimes): Remove obsolete optimization.
(cl-defstruct): Use `define-inline` instead of `cl-defsubst` for accessors.
Currently, a hard-coded set of macros is automatically expanded
during generation of autoloads. To allow user macros to request
such expansion, this implements a new declare form
`autoload-macro' (Bug#78995), with supported value `expand'.
For example, macros which wrap `define-minor-mode', can declare
`(autoload-macro expand)' to request that ;;;###autoload-adorned
calls to the macro are expanded during generation, such that an
autoload for the resulting function is created.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-run.el (byte-run--set-autoload-macro):
Handle autoload-macro declare forms.
(macro-declarations-alist) Add handler for 'autoload-macro
declare forms.
(defmacro, defun):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-generic.el (cl-defgeneric, cl-defun)
(cl-iter-defun, cl-defmacro, cl-defstruct):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el
(define-minor-mode, define-globalized-minor-mode, iter-defun):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el (define-inline):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/pcase.el (pcase-defmacro):
Declare (autoload-macro expand) to request expansion of the
macro during autoload generation.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/loaddefs-gen.el (loaddefs-generate--make-autoload):
Handle the `autoload-macro=expand' property for macros. Load
the ;;;###autoload-containing file if an unknown symbol is
encountered in the car of the following form, to give packages a
chance to define their macros and request expansion. Factor
list of special function-defining macros out as a constant
variable: `loaddefs--defining-macros'.
* doc/lispref/functions.texi (Declare Form):
* doc/lispref/loading.texi (Autoload): Document `autoload-macro'.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el (cl-generic-generalizers): Tweak the
bootstrap hack to avoid a problem when dumping `bootstrap-emacs` when
`cl-lib.el` has already been compiled.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (list): Move out of `static-if` test.
Always define a `cl-deftype-satisfies` predicate (if possible), so
we only need `cl-typep` to "interpret" a type specifier when we use
a compound type but never for the atomic types (e.g. never
in `cl-types-of`).
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-typep): Test `cl-deftype-satisfies` first.
Don't handle `real` here any more.
(base-char, character, command, keyword, natnum, real): Define with
`c-deftype`.
(cl-deftype): Precompute the predicate for the atomic derived type,
if applicable.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl--define-derived-type):
Add argument for the precomputed predicate function.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el (cl-types-of): Use `cl-deftype-satisfies`
instead of `cl-type-p`.
In order to make it easier to change that in the future, let
`cl--define-derived-type` take care of storing the derived
type's function into `cl-deftype-handler`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl--define-derived-type):
Change calling convention. Set `cl-deftype-handler`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-deftype): Don't set `cl-deftype-handler`,
instead pass the function to `cl--define-derived-type`.
`cl-defstruct` also defines a type and is also in CL, so
"cl-type" is not precise enough to talk about those types
defined with `cl-deftype`. Use the term "derived type" to be
more clear, as is done in the HyperSpec.
* doc/misc/cl.texi (Derived types): Move `cl-deftype` to this
new subsection. Document the use of derived types as method specializers.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el (cl--types-of-memo): Rename from
`cl--type-unique`.
(cl--derived-type-dispatch-list): Rename from `cl--type-dispatch-list`.
(cl--derived-type-generalizer): Rename from `cl--type-generalizer`.
(cl--derived-type-generalizers): Rename from `cl--type-generalizers`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el (cl-generic-generalizers) <derived-types>:
Rename from <cl-types-of>. Catch but don't hide errors when a derived
type cannot be used as an atomic type specifier.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl--derived-type-list): Rename from
`cl--type-list`.
(cl-derived-type-class): Rename from `cl-type-class`.
(cl--derived-type-class-make): Rename from `cl--type-class-make`.
(cl--define-derived-type): Rename from `cl--type-deftype`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el (cl--type-unique, cl-types-of)
(cl--type-dispatch-list, cl--type-generalizer): Move to `cl-extra.el`.
(cl--type-generalizers): New function extracted from "cl-types-of"
method of `cl-generic-generalizers`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el (cl-generic-generalizers): New method to
dispatch on derived types. Use `cl--type-generalizers`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-deftype): Move from `cl-types.el`
and rename from `cl-deftype2`.
(extended-char): Tweak definition to fix bootstrapping issues.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl--type-list, cl-type-class)
(cl--type-deftype): Move from `cl-types.el`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/oclosure.el (oclosure): Don't abuse `cl-deftype` to
register the predicate function.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra-tests.el: Move tests from
`cl-type-tests.el`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-flet, cl-labels): Recover the changes
made in commit 4764261681 and accidentally undone by a later merge of
commit 63adf9dcf5.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-with-accessors): New macro.
* doc/misc/cl.texi (Structures): Mention the new macro.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs-tests.el (cl-lib-struct-with-accessors):
New Test.
* etc/NEWS (New macro 'cl-with-accessors'.): Mention the macro.
This macro is useful when making repeated use of a structures accessor
functions, such as reading from a slot and then writing to a slot. It
is similar to 'with-slots' from EIEIO, but uses accessor functions
instead of slot names.
e6b4c0bceb lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-labels): Fix docstring (bu...
7a976d1aaf Fix minor issues in documentation of `use-package'
99ff59bd66 PHP should be in the PATH, either locally or remotely. (b...
26873d5028 Avoid warning when loading 'go-ts-mode'
a702f29a00 ; Fix package-version values
a1fbc51dc7 ; * lisp/which-key.el (which-key-idle-delay): Fix package...
# Conflicts:
# lisp/progmodes/php-ts-mode.el
# lisp/which-key.el
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-defstruct): Improve generated
docstring by not leaking the internal CL-X argument name, preferring X
instead. Set property 'document-generalized-variable', used below.
* lisp/help-fns.el (help-fns--generalized-variable): When function has
non-nil property 'document-generalized-variable', document it as a
generalized variable.
7dcf9b71e6 ; Don't document package-x.el
a5fd518d52 ; Document spurious warnings on macOS 15
625ed68aea Fix the use of xref-window-local-history together with Xr...
8091772767 completing-read-multiple: Fix support for ":" as separator
38cc36a375 ; Improve docstring of cl-check-type
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-gensym): Declare function
obsolete in favor of gensym, added in Emacs 26.1. The only reason
for its existence is that it allows an integer argument, but
that's not really useful, so it's better to remove this complexity.
Ref: https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2017-09/msg00313.html
* doc/misc/cl.texi (Symbols, Creating Symbols, Efficiency Concerns)
(Obsolete Setf Customization): Don't document above obsolete function.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl--parse-loop-clause):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/edebug.el (edebug-make-form-wrapper):
* lisp/obsolete/cl.el (cl--function-convert, lexical-let):
* lisp/obsolete/thumbs.el (thumbs-temp-file):
* lisp/progmodes/eglot.el (eglot--lambda)
(eglot--when-live-buffer, eglot--when-buffer-window)
(eglot--collecting-xrefs, eglot--glob-parse):
* lisp/progmodes/flymake.el (flymake--run-backend):
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/package-tests.el (with-package-test):
* test/lisp/progmodes/eglot-tests.el (eglot--guessing-contact):
* test/lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode-tests.el
(elisp-shorthand-read-buffer, elisp-shorthand-read-from-string): Prefer
plain gensym to cl-gensym in files that can depend on Emacs 26.1.
* lisp/jsonrpc.el (jsonrpc-lambda, jsonrpc-request): Prefer gensym to
cl-gensym only when defined, as this file supports Emacs 25.1
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs-tests.el (cl-lib-test-gensym): Simplify
test as 'should' no longer uses cl-gensym.
The default safety level is 1. Restoring the default safety level to
1 after it was temporarily 0 should reset byte-compile-delete-errors
to nil, its default level. Failing to do that resulted in
miscompilation of code in highly-parallel builds.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl--do-proclaim): Change
'byte-compile-delete-errors' to become t only at 'safety' level 0, not
levels 1 or 2.
These declarations are now properly added to 'cl-lib.el' itself, or to
'cl-loaddefs.el'. This means that they will now correctly show up
immediately when loading 'cl-lib.el', instead of only after 'cl-macs.el'
is pulled in by an autoload. C.f. Bug#76247.
I did not considered worth reproducing everywhere the list saying which
functions among the below belong to these two categories:
1. Functions that are side-effect-free except for the behavior of
functions passed as argument.
2. Functions that mutate and return a list.
AFAIU, this is not actionable with our current byte-compiler, i.e. we
can't add any extra declarations based on it. However, if the list
should be needed at some point, for example due to improvements in the
compiler, this commit will be where to find it. In the worst case, and
with more work, it's also deducible from the source code itself.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el: Move important-return-value declarations
from here...
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el (cl-map, cl-maplist, cl-mapcan)
(cl-mapcon, cl-some, cl-every, cl-notany, cl-notevery, cl-nreconc):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el (cl-mapcar, cl-adjoin, cl-subst):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-seq.el (cl-reduce, cl-remove, cl-remove-if)
(cl-remove-if-not, cl-delete, cl-delete-if, cl-delete-if-not)
(cl-remove-duplicates, cl-delete-duplicates, cl-substitute)
(cl-substitute-if, cl-substitute-if-not, cl-nsubstitute)
(cl-nsubstitute-if, cl-nsubstitute-if-not, cl-find, cl-find-if)
(cl-find-if-not, cl-position, cl-position-if, cl-position-if-not)
(cl-count, cl-count-if, cl-count-if-not, cl-mismatch, cl-search)
(cl-sort, cl-stable-sort, cl-merge, cl-member, cl-member-if)
(cl-member-if-not, cl-assoc, cl-assoc-if, cl-assoc-if-not, cl-rassoc)
(cl-rassoc-if, cl-rassoc-if-not, cl-union, cl-nunion, cl-intersection)
(cl-nintersection, cl-set-difference, cl-nset-difference)
(cl-set-exclusive-or, cl-nset-exclusive-or, cl-subsetp, cl-subst-if)
(cl-subst-if-not, cl-nsubst, cl-nsubst-if, cl-nsubst-if-not, cl-sublis)
(cl-nsublis, cl-tree-equal): ...to have them inline here.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-flet, cl-labels): Wrap function
bodies in `cl-block`.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs-tests.el (cl-macs--test-flet-block): New test.
Allow `cl-labels` to use the same (FUNC EXP) bindings as were already added
to `cl-flet` in Emacs-25. The Info doc (mistakenly) already documented this
new feature.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl--self-tco-on-form): New function.
(cl-labels): Use it to add support for (FUNC EXP) bindings.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs-tests.el (cl-macs--labels): Add test for
tail-recursive (FUNC EXP) bindings.
Until now `cl-defstruct` signaled an error when encountering an
unknown option. It's easy to code and it does the job, but it
doesn't give good location info in the compiler's output,
and it makes it more painful to use not-yet-supported options.
So just signal a warning instead.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-defstruct): Warn about unknown
options, instead of signaling an error.
We generally want types to form not just a DAG but a lattice.
If objects can be both `keyword` and `symbol-with-pos`, this
means there should be a more precise type describing this intersection.
If we ever find the need for such a refinement, we could add
such a `keyword-with-pos` type, but here I took the simpler
route of treating `keyword` not as a proper built-in type but
as a second-class type like `natnum`.
While fixing this problem, also fix the problem we had where
`functionp` was not quite adequate to characterize objects of type
`function`, by introducing a new predicate `cl-functionp` for that.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl-functionp): New function.
(function): Use it.
(keyword): Don't declare it as a built-in type.
(user-ptrp): Remove redundant declaration.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-generic.el (cl--generic--unreachable-types):
Delete constant.
(cl-generic-generalizers): Remove corresponding test.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-deftype-satisfies): Add entry for
`keyword` type.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp.el (comp-known-predicates): Fix type for
negative result of `characterp`. Remove duplicate `numberp` entry.
Fix types for `keywordp` now that `keyword` is not a built-in type any more.
* test/src/data-tests.el (data-tests--cl-type-of): Add a few cases.
Remove workaround for `function`.
689f04a2dd Clarify description of format-spec truncation
759dedfab0 More accurate documentation of 'rmail-mail-new-frame'
fa79de7c6b ; * lisp/calendar/calendar.el: Remove extra space.
7f6e335f4b Fix documentation of M-SPC in user manual
5bdc2436c6 ; * lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-labels): Fix stray dif...
8014dbb2ad * admin/notes/bugtracker: Minor copyedit.
06a991e7e8 ; * admin/notes/bugtracker: Minor copyedit.
c890622e1a Tweak regexp for object initializers in csharp-mode (bug#...
f48babb112 `term-mode': mention the keymap to add keybindings to
8cf05d9be1 Fix 'shortdoc-copy-function-as-kill'
d5901f3f05 Improve documentation of 'edebug-print-*' variables
Use the new `cl--define-built-in-type` to reduce the manually
maintained list of built-in type predicates.
Also tweak docstrings to use "supertype" rather than "super type",
since it seems to be what we use elsewhere.
* lisp/subr.el (special-form-p): Remove redundant `fboundp` test.
(compiled-function-p): Don'Return nil for subrs that aren't functions.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (type predicates): Trim down the list.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl--define-built-in-type):
Register the corresponding predicate if applicable.
(atom, null): Specify the predicate name explicitly.