As after each function call GCC clobbers the pointer to the function
relocation table. This commit modify the code generation to create a
local copy of it for each function. This reduces the average number
of loads for each function call into C from two to one.
* src/comp.c (comp_t): Add 'func_relocs_ptr_type' and
'func_relocs_local' fields.
(emit_call): Use the local func_relocs pointer when possible.
(emit_ctxt_code): Fill 'comp.func_relocs_ptr_type'.
(compile_function): Declare 'func_relocs_ptr_local'.
(compile_function): Assign 'func_relocs_ptr_local' from the global
value in each function prologue.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp.el (comp-mvar-symbol-p): As all slots into
a `comp-cstr' are in or fix this logic.
(comp-mvar-cons-p): Likewise.
* test/src/comp-tests.el (bug-44968): New testcase.
* test/src/comp-test-funcs.el (comp-test-44968-f): New test
function.
* lisp/vc/log-view.el (log-view-commit-body): Inherit from
font-lock-comment-face. This makes expanded commit messages in
log-view look the same as they did prior to commit 1f0b929430 (consult
bug#44424) (bug#44937).
We used to store module runtime and environment pointers in the static
lists Vmodule_runtimes and Vmodule_environments. However, this is
incorrect because these objects have to be kept per-thread. With this
naive approach, interleaving module function calls in separate threads
leads to environments being removed in the wrong order, which in turn
can cause local module values to be incorrectly garbage-collected.
The fix isn't completely trivial: specbinding the lists wouldn't work
either, because then the garbage collector wouldn't find the
environments in other threads than the current ones, again leading to
objects being garbage-collected incorrectly. While introducing custom
pseudovector types would fix this, it's simpler to put the runtime and
environment pointers into the specbinding list as new specbinding
kinds. This works since we need to unwind them anyway, and we only
ever treat the lists as a stack. The thread switching machinery
ensures that the specbinding lists are thread-local, and that all
elements of the specbinding lists in all threads are marked during
garbage collection.
Module assertions now have to walk the specbinding list for the
current thread, which is more correct since they now only find
environments for the current thread. As a result, we can now remove
the faulty Vmodule_runtimes and Vmodule_environments variables
entirely.
Also add a unit test that exemplifies the problem. It interleaves two
module calls in two threads so that the first call ends while the
second one is still active. Without this change, this test triggers
an assertion failure.
* src/lisp.h (enum specbind_tag): Add new tags for module runtimes and
environments.
* src/eval.c (record_unwind_protect_module): New function to record a
module object in the specpdl list.
(do_one_unbind): Unwind module objects.
(backtrace_eval_unrewind, default_toplevel_binding, lexbound_p)
(Fbacktrace__locals): Deal with new specbinding types.
(mark_specpdl): Mark module environments as needed.
* src/alloc.c (garbage_collect): Remove call to 'mark-modules'.
Garbage collection of module values is now handled as part of marking
the specpdl of each thread.
* src/emacs-module.c (Fmodule_load, funcall_module): Use specpdl to
record module runtimes and environments.
(module_assert_runtime, module_assert_env, value_to_lisp): Walk
through specpdl list instead of list variables.
(mark_module_environment): Rename from 'mark_modules'. Don't attempt
to walk though current thread's environments only, since that would
miss other threads.
(initialize_environment, finalize_environment): Don't change
Vmodule_environments variable; environments are now in the specpdl
list.
(finalize_environment_unwind, finalize_runtime_unwind): Make 'extern'
since do_one_unbind now calls them.
(finalize_runtime_unwind): Don't change Vmodule_runtimes variable;
runtimes are now in the specpdl list.
(syms_of_module): Remove Vmodule_runtimes and Vmodule_environments.
* test/data/emacs-module/mod-test.c (Fmod_test_funcall): New test
function.
(emacs_module_init): Bind it.
* test/src/emacs-module-tests.el (emacs-module-tests--variable): New
helper type to guard access to state in a thread-safe way.
(emacs-module-tests--wait-for-variable)
(emacs-module-tests--change-variable): New helper functions.
(emacs-module-tests/interleaved-threads): New unit test.
When 'omake' is included in compilation-error-regexp-alist, which it
still is by default, then all other rules are modified to match with
an extra leading 6 spaces as well. The 'cucumber' pattern relied on
this in order to work as intended.
* lisp/progmodes/compile.el (compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist):
Extend the 'cucumber' pattern so that it works even when 'omake'
is not included. Move it below the 'gnu' rule so that it doesn't
match anything else.
* lisp/international/mule-cmds.el (mule--ucs-names-affixation):
Replace mule--ucs-names-annotation to display chars in prefixes
that implements two FIXME items.
(read-char-by-name): Let-bind completion-tab-width to 4.
Use affixation-function instead of annotation-function.
* lisp/minibuffer.el (completion-tab-width): New variable.
(completion--insert-strings): Align colwidth to tab positions
when completion-tab-width is non-nil.
* lisp/simple.el (completion-setup-function): Set tab-width to
completion-tab-width when completion-tab-width is non-nil.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2020-11/msg01263.html
As the constraint logic of the compiler is not trivial and largely
independent from the rest of the code move it into comp-cstr.el to
ease separation and maintainability.
This commit improve the conversion type
specifier -> constraint for generality.
Lastly this should help with bootstrap time as comp.el compilation
unit is slimmed down.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp-cstr.el: New file.
(comp--typeof-types, comp--all-builtin-types): Move from comp.el.
(comp-cstr, comp-cstr-f): Same + rename.
(comp-cstr-ctxt): New struct.
(comp-supertypes, comp-common-supertype-2)
(comp-common-supertype, comp-subtype-p, comp-union-typesets)
(comp-range-1+, comp-range-1-, comp-range-<, comp-range-union)
(comp-range-intersection): Move from comp.el.
(comp-cstr-union-no-range, comp-cstr-union): Move from comp.el and
rename.
(comp-cstr-union-make): New function.
(comp-type-spec-to-cstr, comp-cstr-to-type-spec): Move from
comp.el, rename it and rework it.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp.el (comp-known-func-cstr-h): Rework.
(comp-ctxt): Remove two fields and include `comp-cstr-ctxt'.
(comp-mvar, comp-fwprop-call): Update for `comp-cstr' being
renamed.
(comp-fwprop-insn): Use `comp-cstr-union-no-range' or
`comp-cstr-union'.
(comp-ret-type-spec): Use `comp-cstr-union' and rework.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/comp-cstr-tests.el: New file.
(comp-cstr-test-ts, comp-cstr-typespec-test): New functions.
(comp-cstr-typespec-tests-alist): New defconst to generate tests
on.
(comp-cstr-generate-tests): New macro.
* test/src/comp-tests.el (comp-tests-type-spec-tests): Update.
(ret-type-spec): Initialize constraint context.
* lisp/cus-edit.el (custom-variable-modified-p): Quote the value when
custom form is 'lisp (or 'mismatch) prior to comparing in order to
accommodate `custom-variable-value-create' (bug#44852).
* etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL: Don't keep referring to EDIT as if it were a
common name for the Meta key; since a few decades back it's labelled
Alt (or Option or ⌥ but those keys usually also have 'alt' engraved on
them). Similarly, CTL is practically extinct and not worth
mentioning.
For certain patterns, re-matching the same regexp on the matched
substring does not produce correctly translated match data
(bug#15107 and bug#44861).
Using a new builtin function also improves performance since the
number of calls to string-match is halved.
Reported by Kevin Ryde and Shigeru Fukaya.
* lisp/subr.el (replace-regexp-in-string): Translate the match data
using match-data--translate instead of trusting a call to string-match
on the matched string to do the job.
* test/lisp/subr-tests.el (subr-replace-regexp-in-string):
Add test cases.
* src/search.c (Fmatch_data__translate): New internal function.
(syms_of_search): Register it as a subroutine.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eldoc.el (eldoc-display-in-echo-area): Use
'save-excursion' to keep point position in *eldoc* buffer.
Suggested by Andrii Kolomoiets <andreyk.mad@gmail.com>.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-search.el (gnus-search-imap-handle-flag): This allows
"mark:A" to be translated into "ANSWERED" and "-mark:A" to be
translated into "UNANSWERED".
This behavior both better matches the previous nnir behavior, reducing
confusion for new users, and matches behavior when using parsed
queries.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-search.el (gnus-search-imap-search-keys): Make sure
this variable contains all known IMAP search keys.
(gnus-search-run-search): If the search query doesn't start with a
known search key, prepend "TEXT " to the query.
6442cdc0e4 Revert extra focus redirection in do_switch_frame (Bug#24803)
fc4379f1ae Minor cleanup of tramp-tests.el on MS Windows
dea3d6aa18 Fix handling of defcustom :local tag
* src/frame.c (do_switch_frame): Do not also redirect frame
focus when FRAME has its minibuffer window on the selected
frame which was intended to fix Bug#24500. It may cause
Bug#24803 and lead to a nasty state where no active cursor is
shown on any frame, see
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2020-11/msg01137.html.