Added notes that when adding import statements for a file that
does not belong to a project, it may take some time to find
candidate import statements in the default directory.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-add-import)
(python-fix-imports): Improve docstring. (Bug#74894)
Rather than use `copy-keymap` between `python-mode-map` and
`python-ts-mode-map`, move the shared bindings to `python-base-mode-map`.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-base-mode-map): Define it explicitly.
Move all the bindings of `python-mode-map` to it.
(python-mode-map, python-ts-mode-map): Inherit from it.
The new default REPL (PyREPL) in Python 3.13 is incompatible
with Python shell and displays a warning message when reverting
to the old basic REPL.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el
(python-shell--calculate-process-environment): Use the basic
REPL. (Bug#76205)
IPython/Python 3.13 indirectly imports rlcompleter, and the
completer is set up to reference rlcompleter.__main__.
However, this rlcompleter.__main__ is different from the
__main__ in the REPL execution. Therefore, this completer
cannot correctly complete the REPL globals. To address this
issue, we override rlcompleter.__main__ with __main__ only in
the case of IPython.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-shell-completion-native-setup):
Modify __PYTHON_EL_native_completion_setup(). (Bug#76205)
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-nav-end-of-statement):
Change to look for string delimiter characters and check
syntax, instead of looking for string-delimiter syntax.
* test/lisp/progmodes/python-tests.el
(python-nav-end-of-statement-5): New test. (Bug#75387)
By default, Python 2-only builtins are not highlighted.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-2-support): New defcustom.
(python-font-lock-builtin-types)
(python-font-lock-builtins-python3)
(python-font-lock-builtins-python2)
(python-font-lock-builtins)
(python-font-lock-special-attributes)
(python-font-lock-builtin-exceptions-python3)
(python-font-lock-builtin-exceptions-python2)
(python-font-lock-builtin-exceptions): New variables.
(python-font-lock-keywords-level-2)
(python-font-lock-keywords-maximum-decoration)
(python--treesit-builtin-types)
(python--treesit-builtins)
(python--treesit-special-attributes)
(python--treesit-exceptions): Use new variables.
Co-authored-by: Konstantin Kharlamov <Hi-Angel@yandex.ru>
Co-authored-by: Stefan Kangas <stefankangas@gmail.com>
treesit-declare-unavailable-functions is not available for old
emacs versions, but python.el is a core package available on
ELPA.
Remove the treesit-declare-unavailable-functions until compat.el
releases a new version that contains it.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el: Remove
treesit-declare-unavailable-functions and add back
declare-function forms.
'exit()' and 'quit()' end the current codeflow, there can't be
any code past it, similarly to 'return', 'continue', etc. So
when calculating indentation for the line next to 'exit()',
'os.exit()', 'os._exit()', 'sys.exit()' and 'quit()', decrease
the indentation level.
* /lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-rx): Add 'exit()', 'os.exit()',
'os._exit()', 'sys.exit()', 'quit' to the list of block-enders.
(Bug#75729)
Using these variables as "another mechanism for changing face
appearance" never really worked, since mode authors were free to use the
face instead of the variable (i.e. quoting the symbol). This means that
when users customized the variables, it would change its appearance only
in some cases, which is a rather surprising interface.
Indeed, it turns out that some modes have not always been consistent,
and mixed using the variable and the face, increasing the confusion even
further. Thus, the only thing users could rely on to always work was to
leave the variables at their default value, and to customize the face.
We now recommend customizing the face, and are obsoleting these
variables. This will lead to some minor code-churn, but it is believed
that it will be ultimately worth it. To fix existing Lisp code, you
should typically only need to quote the symbol, as this commit shows.
It might be the case that we will have to keep the obsolete variables,
that have been with us since Emacs 19, around for a longer time-period
than normal, to allow package authors to adapt.
* lisp/font-lock.el (font-lock-comment-face)
(font-lock-comment-delimiter-face, font-lock-string-face)
(font-lock-doc-face, font-lock-doc-markup-face, font-lock-keyword-face)
(font-lock-builtin-face, font-lock-function-name-face)
(font-lock-variable-name-face, font-lock-type-face)
(font-lock-constant-face, font-lock-warning-face)
(font-lock-negation-char-face, font-lock-preprocessor-face): Make face
variables obsolete in favor of customizing the faces directly
instead. (Bug#71469)
* doc/lispref/modes.texi (Faces for Font Lock): Don't document above
obsolete variables.
* lisp/cedet/data-debug.el (data-debug-insert-hash-table)
(data-debug-insert-widget-properties, data-debug-insert-string)
(data-debug-insert-number):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el (elisp--font-lock-backslash)
(lisp-font-lock-syntactic-face-function):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el (describe-package-1):
* lisp/generic-x.el (rc-generic-mode, rul-generic-mode):
* lisp/org/org-table.el (org-table-edit-formulas):
* lisp/progmodes/cc-fonts.el (c-font-lock-invalid-single-quotes)
(c-maybe-font-lock-wrong-style-comments, c-font-lock-declarators)
(c-font-lock-c++-lambda-captures, c-font-lock-c++-modules):
* lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode.el (cperl-find-sub-attrs)
(cperl-look-at-leading-count, cperl-process-here-doc)
(cperl-find-pods-heres):
* lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el (gdb-init-1, gdb-update, gdb-running)
(gdb-starting, gdb-stopped, gdb-internals)
(gdb-breakpoints--add-breakpoint-row, gdb-locals-handler-custom)
(gdb-registers-handler-custom, gdb-get-source-file):
* lisp/progmodes/js.el (js--font-lock-keywords-1)
(js--font-lock-keywords-2, js-font-lock-syntactic-face-function):
* lisp/progmodes/lua-ts-mode.el (lua-ts--comment-font-lock):
* lisp/progmodes/meta-mode.el (meta-indent-in-string-p):
* lisp/progmodes/prolog.el (prolog-font-lock-keywords):
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-font-lock-syntactic-face-function):
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-ts-mode.el (ruby-ts--comment-font-lock):
* lisp/progmodes/sh-script.el (sh-font-lock-syntactic-face-function):
* lisp/textmodes/tex-mode.el (doctex-font-lock-syntactic-face-function):
* test/lisp/faces-tests.el (faces--test-color-at-point):
* test/lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode-tests.el (cperl-test-extra-delimiters)
(cperl-test-bug-47112, cperl-test-bug-65834, cperl-test-bug-66145)
(cperl-test-bug-66161, cperl-test-bug-69604):
* test/lisp/progmodes/python-tests.el
(python-ts-mode-compound-keywords-face)
(python-ts-mode-named-assignment-face-1)
(python-ts-mode-assignment-face-2, python-ts-mode-nested-types-face-1)
(python-ts-mode-union-types-face-1, python-ts-mode-union-types-face-2)
(python-ts-mode-types-face-1, python-ts-mode-types-face-2)
(python-ts-mode-types-face-3, python-ts-mode-isinstance-type-face-1)
(python-ts-mode-isinstance-type-face-2)
(python-ts-mode-isinstance-type-face-3)
(python-ts-mode-superclass-type-face, python-ts-mode-class-patterns-face)
(python-ts-mode-dotted-decorator-face-1)
(python-ts-mode-dotted-decorator-face-2)
(python-ts-mode-builtin-call-face)
(python-ts-mode-interpolation-nested-string)
(python-ts-mode-level-fontification-wo-interpolation)
(python-ts-mode-disabled-string-interpolation)
(python-ts-mode-interpolation-doc-string):
* test/lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode-tests.el
(ruby-heredoc-font-lock, ruby-heredoc-highlights-interpolations)
(ruby-exit!-font-lock, ruby-regexp-interpolation-is-highlighted)
(ruby-recognize-symbols-starting-with-at-character)
(ruby-hash-character-not-interpolation)
(ruby-interpolation-suppresses-quotes-inside)
(ruby-interpolation-suppresses-one-double-quote)
(ruby-interpolation-inside-percent-literal)
(ruby-interpolation-inside-percent-literal-with-paren)
(ruby-interpolation-inside-another-interpolation)
(ruby-interpolation-inside-double-quoted-percent-literals)
(ruby-no-interpolation-in-single-quoted-literals):
Don't use above obsolete variables.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-fonts.el (font-lock-constant-face): Don't
declare now-unused variable.
Now that 'treesit-font-lock-level' can be a number or a list, it
should be handled using 'treesit--compute-font-lock-level'.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python--treesit-fontify-string):
Apply 'treesit--compute-font-lock-level' to
'treesit-font-lock-level'.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python--font-lock-f-strings): Bind
'parse-sexp-ignore-comments' to nil so that we can look for
closing braces even if a hash is used in the format specifier.
* test/lisp/progmodes/python-tests.el
(python-font-lock-f-string-1): New test. (Bug#74738)
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python--auto-mode-alist-regexp): Don't use
rx in autoloaded variable, since it breaks bootstrap when copied to
ldefs-boot.el.
* lisp/ldefs-boot.el: Update.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-font-lock-keywords-level-2)
(python--treesit-special-attributes): Update special attributes,
making it current for Python 3.13.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el: Define 'subword-mode' before its use
in 'python-mode-map' so invoking menu-bar-open in a python-mode
buffer does not cause a void-variable error when subword-mode is
not loaded, menu-bar-mode is disabled and debug-on-error is enabled.
It's okay to use defvar-keymap here since the 'compat' package backports
it for all versions of Emacs that we support (24.4 or later).
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-mode-map): Prefer defvar-keymap.
(python-menu): Move to toplevel.
SCons is a build system whose associated files are Python scripts.
Ref: https://www.scons.org/doc/0.96/HTML/scons-user/x325.html
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python--auto-mode-alist-regexp):
Use 'python-mode' for SCons build files.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el: Remove out-of-date documentation about
automatic indentation; 'electric-indent-mode' is enabled by default in
Emacs 24.4 or later, so this is no longer an issue.
Prefer whatever version of Python that "python" might point to; use
"python3" if it doesn't exist. On recent versions of typical GNU/Linux
distributions, "python" either does not exist or it points to Python 3.
In (presumed rare) cases where "python" points to Python 2 instead,
users are now expected to manually customize these variables if they
want to use Python 3.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-interpreter)
(python-shell-interpreter): Prefer "python" to "python3".
Ref:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2024-09/msg00885.html