Now that we use extra-parents to group alternative major modes,
some tables can be simplified to mention only the group's leader.
* lisp/align.el (align-c++-modes, align-rules-list):
Don't bother listing TS alternatives.
(align-perl-modes): Don't bother listing CPerl alternative.
* lisp/info-look.el (perl-mode): Simplify.
* lisp/cedet/semantic/symref/grep.el (semantic-symref-filepattern-alist):
Don't bother listing TS alternatives.
* lisp/emulation/viper.el (viper-vi-state-mode-list): Don't bother
listing CPerl alternative.
* lisp/progmodes/gud.el (gud-tooltip-activate-mouse-motions-if-enabled):
Take into account the modes hierarchy.
(gud-tooltip-modes): Don't bother listing TS alternatives.
* .dir-locals.el (c-ts-mode): Simplify.
Not sure why earlier tests did not catch it, but there are more
places where we bump into problems because `eieio--class-precedence-list`
now returns also non-EIEIO classes.
* lisp/obsolete/eieio-compat.el
(eieio--generic-static-object-generalizer):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-core.el (eieio--generic-generalizer)
(eieio--generic-subclass-specializers): Handle non-EIEIO parents.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-tests/eieio-test-methodinvoke.el
(eieio-test-method-order-list-7): Adjust test.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-core.el (eieio--class-precedence-c3)
(eieio--class-precedence-dfs, eieio--class-precedence-bfs): Use
`cl--class-parents` since some of the parents aren't EIEIO classes.
Now that built-in types have classes that describe their
relationships exactly like struct/eieio/oclosure classes,
we can the code that navigates that DAG.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-generic.el (cl--generic-struct-tag): Move to
`eieio-core.el`.
(cl--generic-type-specializers): Rename from
`cl--generic-struct-specializers`. Make it work for any class.
(cl--generic-typeof-generalizer, cl--generic-oclosure-generalizer): Use it.
(cl--generic-struct-generalizer): Delete generalizer.
(cl-generic-generalizers :extra "cl-struct"): Delete method.
(prefill 0 cl--generic-generalizer): Move to after the typeof.
(cl-generic-generalizers :extra "typeof"): Rewrite to use
classes rather than `cl--all-builtin-types`.
(cl-generic--oclosure-specializers): Delete function.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl--direct-supertypes-of-type)
(cl--typeof-types, cl--all-builtin-types): Delete constants.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp-cstr.el (comp--typeof-builtin-types):
Delete constant.
(comp--cl-class-hierarchy): Simplify.
(comp--compute-typeof-types): Simplify now that
`comp--cl-class-hierarchy` and `comp--all-classes` work for built-in
types as well.
(comp--direct-supertypes): Just use `cl--class-parents`.
(comp-supertypes): Simplify since typeof-types should now be complete.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-core.el (eieio-defclass-autoload):
Use `superclasses` argument, so we can find parents before it's loaded.
(eieio--class-precedence-c3, eieio--class-precedence-dfs):
Don't add a `eieio-default-superclass` parent any more.
(eieio--class/struct-parents): Delete function.
(eieio--class-precedence-bfs): Use `eieio--class-parents` instead.
Don't stop when reaching `eieio-default-superclass`.
(cl--generic-struct-tag): Move from `cl-generic.el`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-core.el (eieio-defclass-internal):
Always put a parent in the `parents` slot of the class.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio.el (eieio-class-parents): Remove the
`eieio-default-superclass` if it's the only parent.
(child-of-class-p): Handle all classes in the parents.
(eieio-default-superclass): Adjust docstring.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl--struct-register-child):
Register child only in struct parents.
(cl-struct-define): Put the "type" as parent of parentless :type structs.
Copy slots only from struct parent classes.
(cl-structure-object): Set (manually) its parent to `record`
and remove assertion that it has no parents.
Add classes describing the built-in types.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (built-in-class): New type.
(cl--define-built-in-type): New aux macro.
(all built-in types): "Define" them with it.
(cl--builtin-type-p): New aux function.
(cl--struct-name-p): Use it.
(cl--direct-supertypes-of-type, cl--typeof-types, cl--all-builtin-types):
Move the definitions to after the built-in classes are defined,
and rewrite to make use of those classes.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el (cl-describe-type):
Accept two (unused) optional args, for use with `describe-symbol-backends`.
(describe-symbol-backends): Simplify accordingly and
add ourselves at the end.
(cl--class-children): New function.
(cl--describe-class): Use it. Also don't show a silly empty list of slots
for the built-in types.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp-cstr.el (comp--cl-class-hierarchy): Add `atom`
and `t` only to those types whose "allparents" is clearly not complete.
(comp--compute--pred-type-h): Store the cstr rather than the type
in the hash-table, as expected by `comp--pred-to-cstr`.
* lisp/progmodes/perl-mode.el (perl-syntax-propertize-function):
Add to syntax-propertize-rules that $ is punctuation in strings.
* lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode.el (cperl-find-pods-heres): capture $\
to catch the edge case of "$\"". Make $ a punctuation char in
strings and comments.
* test/lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode-tests.el (cperl-test-bug-69604):
New testcases with various combinations of $ " \
* lisp/eshell/em-glob.el (eshell-glob-chars-regexp): New function...
(eshell-glob-regexp): ... use it.
(eshell-glob-p): New function...
(eshell-glob-convert): ... use it, and return the deepest start
directory possible.
* lisp/eshell/esh-util.el (eshell-split-path): Rename to...
(eshell-split-path): ... this, and account for remote file names.
* test/lisp/eshell/em-glob-tests.el
(em-glob-test/convert/current-start-directory)
(em-glob-test/convert/relative-start-directory)
(em-glob-test/convert/absolute-start-directory)
(em-glob-test/convert/remote-start-directory): New tests (bug#69592).
A function or macro body consisting of a single string literal now only
uses it as a return value. Previously, it had the dual uses as return
value and doc string, which was never what the programmer wanted and
had some inconvenient consequences (bug#69387).
This change applies to `lambda`, `defun`, `defsubst` and `defmacro`
forms; most other defining forms already worked in the sensible way.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile-lambda):
Don't use a lone string literal as doc string.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp-resources/warn-wide-docstring-defun.el
(foo): Update docstring warning test.
* doc/lispref/functions.texi (Function Documentation): Update.
* etc/NEWS: Announce.
This resolves an issue where navigating back and then forward kept
adding new history entries so you could never hit the "end" (bug#69232).
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-before-browse-history-function): New option.
(eww-history-position): Add docstring.
(eww-mode-map, eww-context-menu): Use correct predicates for when to
enable back/forward.
(eww-save-history): Save history entry in its original place when
viewing a historical page.
(eww--before-browse): New function...
(eww, eww-follow-link, eww-readable): ... call it.
(eww-render): Don't set 'eww-history-position' here...
(eww--before-browse): ... instead, set it here.
(eww-back-url): Set 'eww-history-position' based on the result of
'eww-save-history'.
(eww-forward-url): Set 'eww-history-position' directly, since
'eww-save-history' no longer adds a new entry in this case.
(eww-delete-future-history, eww-clone-previous-history): New functions.
* test/lisp/net/eww-tests.el: New file.
* etc/NEWS: Announce this change.
* lisp/net/tramp-adb.el (tramp-adb-maybe-open-connection):
Unset environment variable PS2.
* lisp/net/tramp-androidsu.el (tramp-default-host-alist):
Don't add an entry; `tramp-default-host' is set properly.
(tramp-androidsu-maybe-open-connection): Don't set connection
property "remote-namespace" to nil, this is the default anyway.
Don't set connection property "remote-path", we use
connection-local values instead. Unset environment variable PS2.
Dump shell options after setting all of them.
(tramp-androidsu-handle-make-process): Don't use hard-coded user "root".
(tramp-androidsu-connection-local-default-variables): New defvar.
Add it to connection-local profiles.
* lisp/net/tramp-adb.el (tramp-adb-handle-file-writable-p):
Ignore the file-attributes cache, since file mode is not a
reliable indicator of writability.
* lisp/iimage.el (iimage-mode-buffer): Set context-menu-functions
text property to '(image-context-menu)'.
* lisp/image.el (image-context-menu): New function.
(put-image): Set context-menu-functions overlay property
to '(image-context-menu)'.
(insert-image, insert-sliced-image): Set context-menu-functions
text property to '(image-context-menu)'.
* lisp/mouse.el (context-menu-map): Use mouse-posn-property
'context-menu-functions' and call its funs at the end.
(dictionary-new-matching): Change the order of standard calls
to be the same as in 'dictionary-new-search'.
Use new function 'dictionary-new-matching-internal'.
(dictionary-new-matching-internal): New function based on
'dictionary-new-search-internal'.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl--direct-supertypes-of-type):
Fix some left over issues:
- Remove redundant `number-or-marker` from `marker`s parents.
- Add `function` to the types, since it was missing.
(cl--typeof-types): Add a warning for missing type info.
* admin/syncdoc-type-hierarchy.el (syncdoc-hierarchy): Fix parent of
`oclosure`.
* doc/lispref/type_hierarchy.txt:
* doc/lispref/type_hierarchy.jpg: Update.
* lisp/startup.el (fancy-startup-tail, fancy-startup-screen)
(normal-splash-screen): Adjust for function renaming; move the
storage permissions notice to the top of the splash screen.
* lisp/term/android-win.el (android-after-splash-screen): Rename
from android-before-splash-screen and adjust layout lightly.
* src/android.c (android_wc_lookup_string): Terminate character
composition after a character is returned, whether it contain a
Unicode character or not.
* lisp/net/tramp-androidsu.el (tramp-androidsu-generate-wrapper):
Prefer #' notation for function names.
(tramp-androidsu-handle-copy-file)
(tramp-androidsu-handle-file-local-copy)
(tramp-androidsu-handle-make-symbolic-link)
(tramp-androidsu-handle-rename-file)
(tramp-androidsu-handle-write-region): Don't use a wrapper.
(tramp-adb-connection-local-default-ps-profile): Don't initialize,
this happens in tramp-db.el.
Fix some bugs with 'window-state-put' (Bug#69093). Add new
hook 'window-kept-windows-functions' (Bug#68235).
* doc/lispref/windows.texi (Window Configurations): Mention
'window-kept-windows-functions'.
(Window Hooks): Describe new abnormal hook
'window-kept-windows-functions'.
* src/marker.c (Fmarker_last_position): New function to return
the last position of a marker even if its buffer is now dead.
* src/window.c (Fset_window_configuration): If
'window-kept-windows-functions' is non-nil, do not delete any
window whose buffer is now dead but remember all such windows in
a list to pass to 'window-kept-windows-functions'. Run
'window-kept-windows-functions' if it is non-nil.
(Vwindow_kept_windows_functions): New abnormal hook run by
Fset_window_configuration and 'window-state-put' with two
arguments - the frame whose configuration is restored and a list
of entries for each window whose buffer was found dead during
restoration. Each entry is a list of four elements, the window,
the dead buffer, and the last know positions of the start and
point of that window.
* lisp/window.el (window-state-put-kept-windows)
(window-state-put-selected-window): New variables.
(window--state-put-2): Make sure buffer is live before restoring
its state. Set 'window-state-put-selected-window' to state's
selected window. If 'window-kept-windows-functions' is non-nil,
do not delete any windows whose buffer is found dead but
remember all such windows in a list to pass to
'window-kept-windows-functions'.
(window-state-put): Run 'window-kept-windows-functions' if it is
non-nil. Select window recorded in
'window-state-put-selected-window'.
While `major-mode-remap-alist` provides a way for users to indicate the
major mode of their choice, we need a similar variable for the
use of packages.
This patch adds a new `major-mode-remap-defaults` and changes various
packages to obey it or make use of it.
I think it nicely cleans the regexp duplication between CC-mode and
`c-ts-mode.el` and also makes it easier/cleaner for users to override
the changes made by `*-ts-mode.el`.
* lisp/files.el (major-mode-remap-defaults): New variable.
(major-mode-remap): New function.
(set-auto-mode-0): Use it.
* doc/lispref/modes.texi (Auto Major Mode): Document them.
* lisp/textmodes/tex-mode.el (tex--redirect-to-submode):
Use `major-mode-remap`.
(major-mode-remap-defaults): Set it to remap AUCTeX modes by default.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-ts-mode.el (auto-mode-alist): Leave it alone.
(major-mode-remap-defaults): Set this one instead.
* lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el (c-or-c++-ts-mode): Use `major-mode-remap`.
(auto-mode-alist): Leave it alone.
(major-mode-remap-defaults): Set this one instead.
* lisp/org/ox.el (org-export-to-buffer): Modernize docstring accordingly.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el (c-or-c++-mode):
* lisp/org/ox-latex.el (org-latex-export-as-latex):
* lisp/org/ox-koma-letter.el (org-koma-letter-export-as-latex):
* lisp/org/ox-beamer.el (org-beamer-export-as-latex):
Use `major-mode-remap` when available.
Initialize the variables directly in their declaration, so
there no time where they exist but aren't yet initialized.
This also allows us to mark `cl--typeof-types` as a `defconst` again.
More importantly, specify the DAG by direct supertypes rather
than direct subtypes. This is slightly less compact, but it's
necessary to let us specify the *order* of the supertypes,
which is necessary for example to preserve the desired ordering
of methods when several methods can be applied.
Fix a few more regressions, such as removing `atom` from the parents
of `function` since some lists are considered as functions,
adding `number-or-marker` as supertype of `integer-or-marker`,
and re-adding `native-comp-unit`.
I carefully compared all elements of `cl--typeof-types` to make
sure they are the same as before (with one exception for `null`).
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl--type-hierarchy): Delete var.
(cl--direct-supertypes-of-type, cl--typeof-types):
Initialize directly in the declaration.
(cl--supertypes-lane, cl--supertypes-lanes-res): Delete vars.
(cl--supertypes-for-typeof-types-rec)
(cl--supertypes-for-typeof-types): Delete functions.
Until now @dircategory/@direntry entries were added only if
both TEXINFO_DIR_CATEGORY and TEXINFO_DIR_TITLE were set.
And the setting of TEXINFO_DIR_TITLE had to be careful to
provide exactly the right syntax.
This patch changes various things in this regard:
- Only require TEXINFO_DIR_CATEGORY in order to generate
`@dircategory` and `@direntry`.
- Use the document title by default if TEXINFO_DIR_DESC is missing.
- Use the filename by default when TEXINFO_DIR_TITLE is missing.
- Try and make it harder to provide a direntry that does not
have the right format or refers to a different filename than
the one we're outputting to.
* lisp/org/ox-texinfo.el: Remove redundant `:group` arguments.
Prefer #' to quote function names.
(org-texinfo-template): Use sane defaults for `@direntry`.
* doc/misc/org.org (Texinfo specific export settings): Adjust accordingly.
This is necessary to prepare the dictionary buffer for further processing
that also includes setting buffer-read-only to nil to be able to insert text.
(bug#69312)
See bug#68931
* lisp/gnus/gnus-agent.el (gnus-category-make-function-1): Don't just
pass function values in to be byte compiled, wrap them in funcall first.
(dictionary-do-search, dictionary-do-matching): Insert formatted
messages to the top of the output buffer instead of displaying
transient messages in the echo area (bug#69312).
(dictionary-do-matching, dictionary-lookup-definition)
(dictionary-popup-matching-words): Use 'user-error'
instead of 'error' for non-technical errors.
Set ACCEPT-DEFAULT arg of lookup-key to t (bug#69342).
This will allow the users to ignore unbound keys with
‘(define-key query-replace-map [t] 'ignore)’.