* doc/lispref/lists.texi (Building Cons Cells and Lists): Document
new behavior of 'copy-tree'.
* doc/lispref/records.texi (Record Functions): Cross-reference to
lists.texi.
* etc/NEWS: Mention change. (Bug#63509)
* lisp/emacs-lisp/shortdoc.el: Add 'copy-tree' example to vector
group.
* lisp/subr.el (copy-tree): Recurse into records as well as
vectors when optional second argument is non-nil. Rename second
argument from VECP to VECTOR-LIKE-P.
* test/lisp/subr-tests.el: Test new behavior.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el:
(python-skeleton-define): Use command-modes as a shorthand for
completion-predicate (bug#63552).
(python--completion-predicate, python-shell--completion-predicate):
Remove accordingly; no longer used.
(python-define-auxiliary-skeleton): Prefer function-put over put.
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88ca37b858 ; Regenerate files for emacs-29.0.91
4627ede36b ; * lisp/ldefs-boot.el: Regenerate for emacs-29.0.91.
c90d47619e Bump Emacs version for next pretest
229af8e4b3 ; * lisp/progmodes/csharp-mode.el (csharp-ts-mode--defun-...
ce7d18cbc0 ; Minor fixes in ELisp manual
5c8864fab4 ; * lisp/simple.el (async-shell-command): Doc fix. (Bug#...
b96dc472bc Ignore current-prefix-arg in async-shell-command
1e6a759436 Fix building of VC package manuals with relative includes
61659f36c8 Another fix for VHDL mode highlighting
Clarify a misleading comment in isearch.el as to whether frame events
should exit an isearch or not (Bug#62032, Bug#41338 for background
information).
* lisp/isearch.el (isearch-mode-map): Replace the misleading comment.
(Bug#62032)
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
Problem reported by Spencer Baugh.
* src/lisp.h (elogb): Now simply a function on unsigned long long int.
This avoids problems porting to GCC 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-44).
There may be a minor runtime cost on 32-bit platforms but it’s
not worth worrying about.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python--completion-predicate)
(python-shell--completion-predicate): Filter M-x completion based on
python-base-mode instead of python-mode. This allows for
python-ts-mode as well (bug#63552).
* lisp/use-package/use-package-core.el (use-package-keywords): Add :vc.
(use-package-handler/:load-path): Insert 'load-path' into 'state'.
(use-package-vc-install): Install the package with package-vc.el.
(use-package-handler/:vc): Handler for the :vc keyword.
(use-package-normalize--vc-arg): Normalization for more complex
arguments to 'use-package-normalize/:vc', in order to make them
compatible with the specification of 'package-vc-selected-packages'.
(use-package-normalize/:vc): Normalizer for the :vc keyword.
(use-package): Document :vc.
* lisp/use-package/use-package-ensure.el (use-package-handler/:ensure):
Do not ensure a package when :vc is used in the declaration.
* test/lisp/use-package/use-package-tests.el (use-package-test/:vc-1):
(use-package-test/:vc-2):
(use-package-test/:vc-3):
(use-package-test/:vc-4):
(use-package-test/:vc-5):
(use-package-test-normalize/:vc):
Add tests for :vc.
* etc/NEWS: Mention change. (Bug#60418)
Guard against swapping the minibuffer when the minibuffer is in the selected
window (bug#62427). The function was already protected when the minibuffer
is in other-window.
* lisp/net/eudc-vars.el (eudc-ldap-no-wildcard-attributes): Cover
`eudc-query-form' and `eudc-expand-inline' behavior in the
customization docstring. (Bug#62721)
This is a bit clearer, and should work better on hypothetical
platforms where integers have holes in their representation.
* src/pdumper.c: Since the code no longer uses CHAR_BIT,
don’t worry about whether it equals 8.
(DUMP_OFF_WIDTH): New macro.
(EMACS_RELOC_LENGTH_BITS, DUMP_RELOC_OFFSET_BITS): Use it.
(DUMP_BITSET_WORD_WIDTH): New macro.
(dump_bitsets_init, dump_bitset__bit_slot)
(dump_bitset_bit_set_p, dump_bitset__set_bit_value): Use it.
* src/floatfns.c: Don’t include count-leading-zeros.h,
since we no longer use it directly.
(ecount_leading_zeros): Remove.
(Flogb): Use elogb instead of doing it by hand.
* src/lisp.h: Include count-leading-zeros.h.
(elogb): New macro.
(modiff_incr): Use it so that on typical platforms we
use a hardware instruction instead of a loop.
This adds support for 64-bit time_t on 32-bit GNU/Linux ARM and
x86, where time_t was historically 32-bit. The resulting Emacs
should continue to work for timestamps after mid-January 2038.
* admin/merge-gnulib (GNULIB_MODULES): Add year2038.
* lib/gnulib.mk.in, m4/gnulib-comp.m4: Regenerate.
* src/alloc.c (NEAR_STACK_TOP): Hoist from here ...
* src/thread.h: ... to here.
* src/print.c (print_object): Use NEAR_STACK_TOP instead of raw
buffer address. This is more natural, and pacifies GCC 13.