* lisp/subr.el (any): Rename from this ...
(member-if): ... to this. All uses changed.
(any): New function alias.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-seq.el (cl-member-if): Mark obsolete.
* lisp/obsolete/cl.el (member-if): Delete obsolete function
alias.
* doc/lispref/lists.texi (List Elements):
* doc/misc/cl.texi (Lists as Sets):
* etc/NEWS: Document the change.
* lisp/subr.el (any): Rename from this ...
(member-if): ... to this. All uses changed.
Implement '&key KEY-FN' for backwards compatibility.
(any): New function alias.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-seq.el (cl-member-if): Make an alias for
'member-if'.
* lisp/obsolete/cl.el (member-if): Delete obsolete function
alias.
* doc/lispref/lists.texi (List Elements):
* doc/misc/cl.texi (Lists as Sets):
* etc/NEWS: Document the change.
When using vc-exec-after to parse program output, check that the
program didn't die to a signal or exit with an error exit code
before attempting the parse. Continue to use plain
vc-run-delayed where we aren't parsing output, because in these
cases it doesn't matter to CODE if the output is incomplete.
* lisp/vc/vc-dispatcher.el (vc-exec-after): <process-status>:
Treat PROC dying to a signal the same as PROC exiting non-zero.
(vc-exec-after): <accept-process-output>: Restore making a
nonblocking call, for the case of vc-exec-after called from a
process sentinel. diff-hl *does* require this.
(vc-exec-after): <OKSTATUS>: New parameter, replacing SUCCESS,
which never worked as documented.
* test/lisp/vc/vc-tests/vc-test-misc.el (vc-test-exec-after-3):
Test it.
(vc-run-delayed-success): New macro.
* lisp/vc/vc-git.el (vc-git-dir-status-goto-stage):
* lisp/vc/vc-hg.el (vc-hg-dir-status-files):
* lisp/vc/vc.el (vc-pull-and-push): Use it.
* lisp/obsolete/vc-arch.el (vc-exec-after):
* lisp/obsolete/vc-mtn.el (vc-exec-after):
* lisp/vc/vc-bzr.el (vc-exec-after):
* lisp/vc/vc-cvs.el (vc-exec-after):
* lisp/vc/vc-git.el (vc-exec-after):
* lisp/vc/vc-hg.el (vc-exec-after):
* lisp/vc/vc-svn.el (vc-exec-after): Update declarations.
Frames created when Emacs is running as a daemon may not have the
"client" frame parameter set, e.g., when:
1. Created from the user's init file.
2. Created via "emacsclient -e" (e.g., "emacsclient -e '(make-frame)'").
The "client" parameter simply indicates that the frame was created by
emacsclient directly (or recursively from another emacsclient frame).
Instead, this commit checks if (a) Emacs is running as a daemon and (b)
the target frame is the "terminal frame". When run as a daemon, Emacs's
terminal frame is always the daemon's initial frame.
* lisp/desktop.el (desktop-clear):
(desktop-restoring-frameset-p):
* lisp/display-fill-column-indicator.el
(display-fill-column-indicator--turn-on):
* lisp/frame.el (frame-notice-user-settings):
* lisp/obsolete/linum.el (linum-on):
* lisp/progmodes/flymake.el (flymake-start):
* lisp/tab-bar.el (tab-bar--update-tab-bar-lines): Fix the "is this the
initial daemon-frame" checks. (Bug#79686)
It never was very useful to begin with, produces lots of false positives,
and the byte-compiler has long eclipsed it in warning quality.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/elint.el: Move this file...
* lisp/obsolete/elint.el: ...here, and declare obsolete.
(elint-file, elint-directory, elint-current-buffer, elint-defun):
Declare obsolete.
(elint--file): Split from elint-file to avoid warning.
* lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode.el (emacs-lisp-mode-menu):
Remove elint menu entries.
* etc/NEWS: Announce
* lisp/vc/vc-dav.el: Move from here ...
* lisp/obsolete/vc-dav.el: ... to here (bug#77626).
Add Obsolete-since header.
* etc/NEWS: Announce the obsoletion.
* 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.
While Kermit is still developed, this Emacs support library is
essentially unchanged since it was added to Emacs, which seems to have
been in 1988. It is also based on the old pre-Emacs 20 shell mode, so
it's not clear if it even works, and much less if it is relevant with
Kermit from this century.
There is also this modern alternative, from 1994, which seems far
more complete: https://www.kermitproject.org/archive.html#emacs
The bug tracker has stayed silent, so if anyone is still using it, they
will have to report a bug and ask us to unobsolete it.
* lisp/obsolete/kermit.el: Add Obsolete-since header. Add link to
alternative library at kermitproject.org.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el (cl-incf, cl-decf): Move macros from here...
* lisp/emacs-lisp/gv.el (incf, decf): ...to here. Make old names into
aliases, documented as deprecated.
* lisp/obsolete/cl.el: Don't alias incf and decf.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib-tests.el (cl-lib-test-incf)
(cl-lib-test-decf): Move tests from here...
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/gv-tests.el (gv-incf, gv-decf): ...to here.
* doc/lispref/numbers.texi (Arithmetic Operations):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/shortdoc.el (number): Document incf and decf.
* doc/lispref/variables.texi (Multisession Variables):
* doc/misc/cl.texi (Organization, Modify Macros, Modify Macros)
(Modify Macros, Macro Bindings, For Clauses, Property Lists)
(Structures, Efficiency Concerns, Obsolete Setf Customization): Delete
cl-incf and cl-decf documentation, moving any relevant parts to lispref.
Delete some parts that seem to primarily regard implementation details
that do not warrant inclusion in lispref. Update all examples to use
incf/decf.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el (cl-plusp, cl-minusp): Move from here...
* lisp/subr.el (plusp, minusp): ...to here. Make old names into
aliases, documented as deprecated. Add type declarations. Change from
defsubst to regular functions with compiler macros.
* lisp/obsolete/cl.el: Don't alias plusp and minusp.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib-tests.el (cl-lib-test-plusp)
(cl-lib-test-minusp): Move tests from here...
* test/lisp/subr-tests.el (subr-test-plusp, subr-test-minusp):
...to here.
* doc/lispref/numbers.texi (Predicates on Numbers): Document plusp
and minusp.
* doc/misc/cl.texi (Predicates on Numbers): Delete cl-plusp and
cl-minusp.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/shortdoc.el (number): Document plusp and minusp
instead of cl-plusp and cl-minusp.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el (cl-oddp, cl-evenp): Move from here...
* lisp/subr.el (oddp, evenp): ...to here. Make old names into
aliases, documented as deprecated. Add type declarations.
* lisp/obsolete/cl.el: Don't alias oddp and evenp.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib-tests.el (cl-lib-test-oddp)
(cl-lib-test-evenp): Move tests from here...
* test/lisp/subr-tests.el (subr-test-oddp, subr-test-evenp): ...to here.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/shortdoc.el (number): Add oddp and evenp.
(map): Prefer oddp and evenp to cl-oddp and cl-evenp.
* doc/lispref/numbers.texi (Predicates on Numbers): Document above new
functions oddp and evenp.
* doc/misc/cl.texi (Predicates on Numbers): Delete cl-oddp and cl-evenp.
(Other Clauses): Prefer oddp to cl-oddp.
Not sure why earlier tests did not catch it, but there are more
places where we bump into problems because `eieio--class-precedence-list`
now returns also non-EIEIO classes.
* lisp/obsolete/eieio-compat.el
(eieio--generic-static-object-generalizer):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-core.el (eieio--generic-generalizer)
(eieio--generic-subclass-specializers): Handle non-EIEIO parents.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-tests/eieio-test-methodinvoke.el
(eieio-test-method-order-list-7): Adjust test.
Nested repetitions such as (A*)* potentially take exponential time but
can usually be rewritten in a faster and more readable way without
much trouble. These were all found by Relint.
* lisp/obsolete/terminal.el (te-parse-program-and-args):
* lisp/org/org.el (org-make-tags-matcher):
Apply the transform (A+B*)+ -> A(A|B)*
* lisp/textmodes/fill.el (adaptive-fill-regexp):
Apply the transform A*(B+A*)* -> (A|B)*
* lisp/progmodes/idlw-shell.el (idlwave-shell-filter):
Find the last newline or CR in a more direct way.
* lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el (vhdl-port-copy, vhdl-subprog-copy):
Trim trailing whitespace from a string in a more direct way.
All-whitespace strings are left unchanged as before.