This makes for safer code when tagging null pointers in particular,
since pointer arithmetic on NULL is undefined and therefore can be
assumed, by the compiler, not to occur.
* src/lisp.h (untagged_ptr): Remove.
(TAG_PTR): Cast to uintptr_t instead of untagged_ptr.
* doc/misc/modus-themes.org
(Option for reloading the theme on custom change)
(Option for disabling other themes while loading Modus)
(Option for completion framework aesthetics)
(Option for org-mode block styles, Get a single color from the palette)
(Add padding to mode line, Note on SHR fonts)
(Note on goto-address-mode faces): Use correct markup for 'nil'.
(Custom Org todo keyword and priority faces): Reword statements and
update the value of sample configuration blocks.
(Use more spacious margins or padding in Emacs frames): Mention the
'spacious-padding' package on GNU ELPA.
(Full support for packages or face groups): Document newly supported
packages and remove those that are no longer covered explicitly.
(Indirectly covered packages): Note that css-mode is covered
indirectly.
(Acknowledgements): Expand list of people who have helped with the
project.
* etc/themes/modus-operandi-deuteranopia-theme.el (unless): Add
theme-autoload cookie and relevant metadata.
(modus-operandi-deuteranopia): Expand or tweak the palette, where
necessary.
* etc/themes/modus-operandi-theme.el (unless): Add theme-autoload
cookie and relevant metadata.
(modus-operandi): Expand or tweak the palette, where necessary.
* etc/themes/modus-operandi-tinted-theme.el (unless): Add
theme-autoload cookie and relevant metadata.
(modus-operandi-tinted): Expand or tweak the palette, where necessary.
* etc/themes/modus-operandi-tritanopia-theme.el (unless): Add
theme-autoload cookie and relevant metadata.
(modus-operandi-tritanopia): Expand or tweak the palette, where
necessary.
* etc/themes/modus-vivendi-deuteranopia-theme.el (unless): Add
theme-autoload cookie and relevant metadata.
(modus-vivendi-deuteranopia): Expand or tweak the palette, where
necessary.
* etc/themes/modus-vivendi-theme.el (unless): Add theme-autoload
cookie and relevant metadata.
(modus-vivendi): Expand or tweak the palette, where necessary.
* etc/themes/modus-vivendi-tinted-theme.el (unless): Add
theme-autoload cookie and relevant metadata.
(modus-vivendi-tinted): Expand or tweak the palette, where necessary.
* etc/themes/modus-vivendi-tritanopia-theme.el (unless): Add
theme-autoload cookie and relevant metadata.
(modus-vivendi-tritanopia): Expand or tweak the palette, where
necessary.
* etc/themes/modus-themes.el (modus-themes-preset-overrides-faint)
(modus-themes-preset-overrides-intense)
(modus-themes-preset-overrides-warmer): Make minor tweaks.
(modus-themes--annotate-theme, modus-themes--select-prompt)
(modus-themes--toggle-theme-p, modus-themes-toggle)
(modus-themes--list-colors-prompt, modus-themes--heading)
(modus-themes-faces): Refine internal functions.
The detailed release notes are available here:
<https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2023-09-19-modus-themes-4-3-0/>.
* src/android.c (android_exception_check_1)
(android_exception_check_2, android_exception_check_3)
(android_exception_check_4): Permit each object to be NULL.
(android_browse_url): Release VALUE if an exception transpires.
This fixes bug#65680. The former use of print-length as a
bound on the length of the printed string was erroneous,
causing error messages preceding backtracees to get
unnecessarily truncated to 50 characters.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-print.el (cl-print-object <string>):
Remove the substitution of ellipses for long strings.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-print-tests.el
(cl-print-tests-ellipsis-string): Remove this test.
* src/lisp.h (XUNTAG):
Instead of casting a Lisp value to char * and subtracting the tag,
cast it to a suitable integral type and work on that.
This should result in identical or at least equivalent code, except
that it avoids potential problems arising from the restrictions on
pointer arithmetic in C. In particular, a null pointer can be neither
an operand in nor the result of pointer arithmetic.
C compilers know this and would, prior to this change, optimise
XUNTAG(obj, Lisp_Int0, mytype) != NULL
to 1. This means, for example, that make_pointer_integer and
XFIXNUMPTR could not be entrusted with null pointers, and
next_vector in alloc.c was unsafe to use.
When checking if the other processes in our pipeline are "alive", we
also need to check whether their sentinels are finished. Otherwise,
we might proceed with command evaluation while one of the other
processes is still cleaning up.
* lisp/eshell/esh-proc.el (eshell-process-active-p): New function...
(eshell-wait-for-process)
* lisp/eshell/esh-cmd.el (eshell-resume-command): ... use it.
* exec/trace.c (process_system_call) <READLINKAT_SYSCALL>:
Examine tracee->waiting_for_syscall and avoid rewriting user
arguments if a system call is presently being executed by the
kernel. Reported by Romário Rios <romariorios@protonmail.com>.
This feature would allow treesitter major modes to easily specify
offsets when using embeded parsers. A potential use case for this is
javascript template strings, when we want to apply a different parser
to the string's contents, but do not want to include the template
string's delimiters.
* lisp/treesit.el
(treesit-query-range): Accept an optional offest arg, apply the offset
to all returned ranges.
(treesit-range-rules): Accept an optional :offset keyword arg to adjust
ranges an embded parser is applied to.
(treesit-update-ranges): Forward optional :offset setting from
`treesit-range-rules' to `treesit-query-rang'.
* test/lisp/treesit-tests.el
(treesit-range-offset): Tests the new offset functionality.
* lisp/eshell/esh-cmd.el (eshell--region-p): New function.
(eshell-with-temp-command, eshell-parse-command): Support
'(:file . FILENAME)' to use the contents of FILENAME.
* lisp/eshell/em-script.el (eshell-source-file): Call
'eshell-parse-command' and use backticks.
* java/org/gnu/emacs/EmacsDrawLine.java (perform):
* java/org/gnu/emacs/EmacsDrawRectangle.java (perform): Call
damageRect with integer coordinates in lieu of consing a new
Rect.
* java/org/gnu/emacs/EmacsDrawable.java (damageRect) <IIII>:
Declare a new variant of damageRect, accepting four integers
designating the extents of the damage rectangle.
* java/org/gnu/emacs/EmacsPixmap.java (damageRect) <IIII>: New
stub.
* java/org/gnu/emacs/EmacsView.java (damageRect) <IIII>:
Implement this overloaded variant of damageRect.
* java/org/gnu/emacs/EmacsWindow.java (damageRect): Ditto.
* src/android.c (android_init_emacs_drawable)
(android_init_emacs_window): Move search for `damageRect' to
android_init_emacs_window.
(android_damage_window): Call IIII variant of `damageRect' to
avoid consing a new rectangle. Ameliorate dynamic method
dispatch overhead.
* lisp/erc/erc-backend.el (erc--cmem-from-nick-function): Update
forward declaration.
(erc-server-PRIVMSG): Use new name for `erc--user-from-nick-function',
now `erc--cmem-from-nick-function'.
* lisp/erc/erc-button.el (erc-button--phantom-users,
erc-button--phantom-cmems): Rename former to latter.
(erc-button--fallback-user-function,
erc-button--fallback-cmem-function): Rename former to latter.
(erc--phantom-channel-user, erc--phantom-server-user): New superficial
`cl-struct' definitions "subclassing" `erc-channel-user' and
`erc-server-user'. Note that these symbols lack an `erc-button'
prefix.
(erc-button--add-phantom-speaker): Look for channel member instead of
server user, creating one if necessary. Return a made-up
`erc-channel-user' along with a fake `erc-server-user'.
(erc-button--get-phantom-user, erc-button--get-phantom-cmem): Rename
former to latter.
(erc-button--phantom-users-mode, erc-button--phantom-users-enable,
erc-button--phantom-users-disable): Use updated "cmem" names for
function-valued interface variables and their implementing functions.
Remove obsolete comment.
(erc-button-add-nickname-buttons): Attempt to query fallback function
for channel member instead of server user.
* lisp/erc/erc.el (erc--user-from-nick-function,
erc--cmem-from-nick-function): Rename former to latter.
(erc--examine-nick, erc--cmem-get-existing): Rename former to
latter. (Bug#60933)
* lisp/erc/erc-goodies.el (erc--scrolltobottom-all): Pass `no-force'
argument to `set-window-start'.
(erc--scrolltobottom-on-pre-insert): Convert from generic to normal
function and drop `erc-input' method completely. A non-nil `insertp'
slot means a message is marked for insertion in the read-only portion
of the buffer, above the prompt. But conditionally restoring window
parameters based on that flag is insufficient because the window still
needs adjusting whenever input is typed, regardless of whether it's
erased or "inserted." (Bug#64855)
* doc/misc/erc.texi: Fix `display-buffer-alist' example and mention
that it's only meant for users of Emacs 29 and above.
* test/lisp/erc/erc-tests.el (erc-setup-buffer--custom-action): Add
simplistic test case for example in manual.
This regressed (I believe) due to 2ec41c174f.
* lisp/eshell/esh-cmd.el (eshell-resume-eval): Check for non-nil
'retval' instead of for a process list (nil is also a technically a
process list!).
* test/lisp/eshell/eshell-tests.el
(eshell-test/eshell-command/background-pipeline): Remove unnecessary
'copy-tree'.
(eshell-test/eshell-command/output-buffer/sync)
(eshell-test/eshell-command/output-buffer/async): New tests.
This function should have been made internal in the first place.
* lisp/help.el (help--describe-map-tree): Rename from
'describe-map-tree'. Keep old name as an obsolete alias, and update
all callers.
Warn about more kinds of mistakes in :type arguments of `defcustom`
and `define-widget`. These include:
- misplaced keyword args, as in (const red :tag "A reddish hue")
- missing subordinate types, as in (repeat :tag "List of names")
or (choice list string)
- duplicated values, as in (choice (const yes) (const yes))
- misplaced `other` member, as in
(choice (const red) (other nil) (const blue))
- various type name mistakes, as in (vector bool functionp)
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile--defcustom-type-quoted)
(byte-compile-nogroup-warn): Remove.
(byte-compile-normal-call): Remove call to the above.
(bytecomp--cus-warn, bytecomp--check-cus-type)
(bytecomp--custom-declare): New.
* lisp/net/tramp-container.el (tramp-skeleton-completion-function):
Bind `tramp-verbose' to 0.
(tramp-toolbox--completion-function)
(tramp-flatpak--completion-function): Use METHOD as argument.
Use `tramp-skeleton-completion-function'.
(tramp-completion-multi-hop-methods): Add "toolbox" and "flatpak".
* lisp/progmodes/rust-ts-mode.el
(rust-ts-mode-prettify-symbols-alist): New variable.
(rust-ts-mode--prettify-symbols-compose-p): New function.
(rust-ts-mode): Use it.
bcf287bd11 typescript-ts-mode.el: Minor touches
67c8271076 Improve namespacing situation WRT to recent change in typ...
33ff4fed03 Make move-end-of-line in minibuffer consistent (bug#65980)
* lisp/progmodes/typescript-ts-mode.el
(typescript-ts--syntax-propertize):
Rename from ts-ts--syntax-propertize.
(tsx-ts--syntax-propertize-captures):
Rename from ts-ts--syntax-propertize-captures.
(typescript-ts--s-p-query):
Rename from ts-ts--s-p-query.
Update all references (bug#65470).
* lisp/net/tramp-container.el (tramp-skeleton-completion-function):
New defmacro.
(tramp-container--completion-function): Use it.
(tramp-kubernetes--completion-function): Use METHOD as argument.
Use `tramp-skeleton-completion-function'.
(tramp-skeleton-kubernetes-vector): New defmacro.
(tramp-kubernetes--current-context)
(tramp-kubernetes--current-context-data): Use it.
(tramp-completion-multi-hop-methods): Add "kubernetes".
* src/lisp.h (XUNTAG):
Instead of casting a Lisp value to char * and subtracting the tag,
cast it to a suitable integral type and work on that.
This should result in identical or at least equivalent code, except
that it avoids potential problems arising from the restrictions on
pointer arithmetic in C. In particular, a null pointer can be neither
an operand in nor the result of pointer arithmetic.
C compilers know this and would, prior to this change, optimise
XUNTAG(obj, Lisp_Int0, mytype) != NULL
to 1. This means, for example, that make_pointer_integer and
XFIXNUMPTR could not be entrusted with null pointers, and
next_vector in alloc.c was unsafe to use.
* src/alloc.c: The size of a vector block is bound by the number of
words, not bytes, represented by the pseudovector header RESTSIZE
field, because that limits how big a PVEC_FREE object can be.