This add support for insert string pairs in 'electric-pairs-mode'.
* lisp/elec-pair.el (electric-pair-pairs)
(electric-pair-text-pairs): Add new defcustom types.
(electric-pair-syntax-info)
(electric-pair-post-self-insert-function): Add support for
strings.
* etc/NEWS: Announce changes.
* test/lisp/electric-tests.el: Add new tests.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile-file-form-defalias):
Quote the function name in '(macro . function-name), since we eval
it later.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp-tests.el
(test-eager-load-macro-expand-defalias): New test.
(Bug#78792)
* lisp/subr.el (split-string): Support the case where STRING
begins with a match for SEPARATORS, and a match for SEPARATORS
also matches TRIM. Doc fix. (Bug#78690)
* test/lisp/subr-tests.el (subr-test-split-string): New test.
* test/infra/gitlab-ci.yml (test-eglot): Use packages company and
yasnippet.
* test/lisp/progmodes/eglot-tests.el (eglot--call-with-timeout):
Skip on emba in case of timeout. (Bug#78730)
* test/lisp/net/network-stream-tests.el (server-process-filter):
Remove 'message' call.
(make-tls-server): Try random ports until we find one that's
unused and use it. Adjust all callers.
This test wasn't being run because the check for DNS was
inverted.
* test/lisp/net/network-stream-tests.el (echo-server-with-dns):
Use 'skip-when' instead of 'ert-skip'.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/ert-tests.el (ert-test-run-tests-batch-expensive):
Temporarily make `cl-print-object' not print out vectors while running
the test.
The old behavior was for (cl-random -1.0e+INF) to return NaN in about
one in eight million calls, and -1.0e+INF otherwise. Other unusual
arguments were handled inconsistently as well.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el (cl-random): Handle positive finite
arguments consistently, error for nonpositive or infinite arguments.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra-tests.el (cl-extra-test-random): New
test.
Nowadays, each mode populates treesit-language-source-alist when the
mode is required; we do not need to duplicate the information.
* admin/tree-sitter/treesit-admin.el
(treesit-admin--builtin-language-sources)
(treesit-admin-verify-major-mode-queries)
(treesit-admin--generate-compatibility-report): Eliminate variable
treesit-admin--builtin-language-sources.
(treesit-admin--generate-compatibility-report): bash-ts-mode is “clever”
and switches back to sh-mode if it thinks the current buffer does not
contain a Bash script (bug#78747).
(treesit-admin--builtin-modes): Add missing modes.
(treesit-admin--builtin-features): New variable, telling us which
features to require to populate treesit-language-source-alist.
(treesit-admin--populated-treesit-language-source-alist): New function,
to add everything we know to treesit-language-source-alist.
(treesit-admin--unversioned-treesit-language-source-alist): Return a
copy of treesit-language-source-alist with the version requirements
removed.
* test/infra/Dockerfile.emba: Make use of
treesit-admin--populated-treesit-language-source-alist (bug#78748).
* lisp/repeat.el (repeat-echo-message-string): For one character
use it to format hints. For multi-key sequence first print it,
then use the last character to format hints in parenthesis.
* test/lisp/repeat-tests.el (repeat-tests-another-repeat-map): Add hints.
(repeat-tests-hints): Add test.
This fixes a regression from Emacs 29, and is the second attempt after
the later reverted 8b0f5b0597.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile-fdefinition):
Make it work for functions that aren't compiled.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp-tests.el (bytecomp-tests--f):
(bytecomp-tests--warn-arity-noncompiled-callee): Add test.
* test/src/comp-resources/comp-test-funcs.el (comp-test-76573-1-f): New
function.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp-cstr.el (comp-supertypes): Don't error if 'type'
is unknown.
* src/profiler.c (export_log): Check if a log has been allocated first,
and return nil if it hasn't.
(Fprofiler_cpu_log, Fprofiler_memory_log): Doc fix.
* test/src/profiler-tests.el (profiler-tests-cpu-profiler)
(profiler-tests-memory-profiler): New tests.
The current behavior of the functions 'calc-display-strings',
'strings', and 'bstrings' is to skip any vector containing
integers outside the Latin-1 range (0x00-0xFF). We introduce a
custom variable 'calc-string-maximum-character' to replace this
hard-coded maximum, and to allow vectors containing higher
character codes to be displayed as strings. The default value
of 0xFF preserves the existing behavior.
* lisp/calc/calc.el (calc-string-maximum-character): Add custom
variable 'calc-string-maximum-character'.
* lisp/calc/calccomp.el (math-vector-is-string): Replace hard-coded
maximum with 'calc-string-maximum-character', and the 'natnump'
assertion with 'characterp'. The latter guards against the
maximum being larger than '(max-char)', but not on invalid types of
the maximum such as strings.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-math-vector-is-string): Add
tests for 'math-vector-is-string' using different values of
'calc-string-maximum-character'.
* doc/misc/calc.texi (Quick Calculator, Strings, Customizing Calc):
Add variable definition for 'calc-string-maximum-character' and
reference thereof when discussing 'calc-display-strings'.
Generalize a comment about string display and availability of 8-bit
fonts.
(Bug#78528)
* lisp/textmodes/fill.el (fill-region-as-paragraph-semlf): Add function
to fill a region using semantic linefeeds as if it were a single
paragraph.
(fill-paragraph-semlf): Add function to fill paragraph using semantic
linefeeds.
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-tests.el
(fill-test-fill-region-as-paragraph-semlf)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-fill-paragraph-function)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-justify)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-sentence-end-double-space)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-fill-column)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-punctuation-marks)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-twice)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-fill-prefix)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-indented-block)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-revert)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-emacs-lisp-mode)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-c-mode)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-org-mode)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-markdown-mode): Add tests.
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-c-mode.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-emacs-lisp-mode.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-fill-column.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-fill-paragraph-function.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-fill-prefix.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-fill-region-as-paragraph.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-indented-block.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-justify.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-markdown-mode.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-org-mode.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-punctuation-marks.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-revert.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-sentence-end-double-space.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-twice.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf.erts: Add test data. (Bug#78561)
Handlers can be registered to term-osc-handler, which by defaults,
supports OSC 0, 2, 7 and 8, using handlers defined in ansi-osc.
Unknown OSC sequences are ignored.
* lisp/term.el (term-emulate-terminal): Handle OSC sequences.
(term-osc-handler): New configuration variable.
(term-control-seq-regexp): Extended regexp.
(term--osc-max-bytes): New private constant.
* lisp/ansi-osc.el (ansi-osc-handler): Handle OSC 0 like OSC 2.
* test/lisp/term-tests.el (term-ignore-osc, term-handle-osc)
(term-call-ansi-osc-handlers): New tests.
(repeat-tests-call-g): New command (bug#78742).
Put 'repeat-continue' with t on this symbol.
(repeat-tests-global-map): Bind it to 'C-M-g'.
(repeat-tests-continue-another): Add 'C-M-g' that should continue.
* lisp/repeat.el (repeat-get-map-sym): Support 'repeat-continue'
property value of t to continue any active repeat map (suggested
by Karthik Chikmagalur <karthikchikmagalur@gmail.com>).
Simplify logic so that repeat-continue does not interfere with
repeat-map activation.
(repeat-check-map): Allow commands with 'repeat-continue'
property value of t to continue without checking the key.
(repeat-mode): Update and tweak docstring.
* lisp/bind-key.el (bind-keys-form): Update handling of
':continue-only' keyword: only add keymap to 'repeat-continue'
if current value is a list.
(bind-keys): Update documentation, mirroring bind-keys-form.
* lisp/keymap.el (defvar-keymap): Update handling of ':continue'
keyword: only add keymap to 'repeat-continue' if current value
is a list.
* test/lisp/repeat-tests.el (repeat-tests-continue)
(repeat-tests-continue-another): Enable previously commented
tests that now work correctly.
* etc/NEWS: Update announcement of 'repeat-continue' (bug#78742).
Before refontifying a region, remove any text properties we care about
so that we don't end up with stray properties. Additionally, make sure
to remove all the properties when deactivating the mode.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/subr-x.el (add-remove--display-text-property): New
function, extracted from...
(add-display-text-property): ... here.
(remove-display-text-property): New function.
* lisp/visual-wrap.el (visual-wrap--remove-properties): New function...
(visual-wrap-prefix-function, visual-wrap-prefix-mode): ... call it.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/subr-x-tests.el
(subr-x-test-remove-display-text-property): New test.
* test/lisp/visual-wrap-tests.el
(visual-wrap-tests/wrap-prefix-stickiness, visual-wrap-tests/cleanup):
New tests.
* doc/lispref/display.texi (Display Property): Document
'remove-display-text-property'.
* etc/NEWS: Announce 'remove-display-text-property' (bug#76018).
When calling 'add-display-text-property' on a region of text that
already contains PROP, we first delete the old display specification
from the region. If the region's 'display' property is a list of
display specifications, we need to avoid destructively modifying the
list; other regions of text could be using the same list object. (For a
'display' property that's a vector or a single display spec, this
doesn't matter since we first make a new list in the code.)
In addition, be more careful when working with a display property like
((margin ...) ...). This is a single display specification, not a list
of display specs.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/subr-x.el (add-display-text-property): Don't delete
in-place for list values. Handle (margin ...) display specification
type correctly.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/subr-x-tests.el
(subr-x-test-add-display-text-property): Update test.
(repeat-tests-call-e): New command.
(repeat-tests-global-map): Bind it to 'C-M-e'.
(repeat-tests-another-repeat-map, repeat-tests-repeat-map):
Add 'repeat-tests-call-e' to :continue.
(repeat-tests-continue, repeat-tests-continue-another):
Add 'C-M-e' that should continue but not activate.
* lisp/ffap.el (ffap-file-name-with-spaces): Doc fix.
(ffap-string-at-point): Don't reject '~foo/' and 'd:/bar' file
names when 'ffap-file-name-with-spaces' is non-nil.
* test/lisp/ffap-tests.el (ffap-test-with-spaces): Add tests, and
fix expected results to not strip Windows drive letters.
This is a regression from Emacs 29.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile-fdefinition):
Make it work for functions that aren't compiled.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp-tests.el (bytecomp-tests--f):
(bytecomp-tests--warn-arity-noncompiled-callee): Add test.
* lisp/net/tramp-cmds.el (tramp-cleanup-connection):
Use read syntax #' for `tramp-timeout-session',
* lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-barf-if-file-missing): Do not raise an error
when not connected. (Bug#78572)
(tramp-file-name-handler): Do not force the backtrace.
(tramp-connectable-p): Check also, whether initial handshake is finished.
(tramp-skeleton-directory-files)
(tramp-skeleton-directory-files-and-attributes)
(tramp-skeleton-set-file-modes-times-uid-gid): Rearrange sending
`file-missing' error.
(tramp-handle-access-file, tramp-handle-unlock-file):
Use `tramp-connectable-p'.
* test/lisp/net/tramp-tests.el (project-mode-line-format)
(project-mode-line): Declare.
(tramp-test48-session-timeout): New test.
(tramp-test49-auto-load, tramp-test49-delay-load)
(tramp-test49-recursive-load, tramp-test49-remote-load-path)
(tramp-test50-without-remote-files, tramp-test51-unload): Rename.
* src/print.c (print_string_1): Renamed from 'print_string', with an
extra argument to disable nonascii escaping.
(print_string): New function.
(print_object): Use 'print_string_1', not 'strout'.
This makes sure we don't interfere with other display specs, e.g. for
images displayed in 'image-mode' (bug#73600).
* lisp/visual-wrap.el (visual-wrap--safe-display-specs): New variable.
(visual-wrap--display-property-safe-p): New function.
(visual-wrap--apply-to-line): Use 'pos-eol'; we don't want to respect
field boundaries here.
(visual-wrap-prefix-function): Check for unsafe display properties at
the end of the line and skip past them if present.
* test/lisp/visual-wrap-tests.el: New test file.
Older code was calculating body indentation depending on function
parameters alignment. This is incorrect, because if parameters are
misaligned, so will the function body. Instead, use offset of the
previous standalone parent.
* lisp/progmodes/typescript-ts-mode.el:
(typescript-ts-mode--indent-rules): Stop depending on function
parameters indentation for calculating body content and the closing
`}'.
* test/lisp/progmodes/typescript-ts-mode-resources/indent.erts:
(Function body with params misindented (bug#78121)): Add new test.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/ert-tests.el (ert-test-erts-pass)
(ert-test-erts-fail): Add tests to verify that the
`ert-test-erts-file' function can detect both passing a failing
test cases.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/ert-resources/erts-fail.erts:
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/ert-resources/erts-pass.erts:
Add test data. (Bug#78552)